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Watch out — that income tax form could actually be dangerous malware

  • Fake tax notices are becoming delivery vehicles for sophisticated remote access malware
  • Attackers hide malicious code behind convincing government branding and legal references
  • The malware quietly establishes encrypted communication with servers outside the country

A new phishing campaign is using fake income tax assessment notices to deliver dangerous malware to unsuspecting victims across India.

Researchers at CYFIRMA identified the operation, which relies on a fraudulent website built to resemble official communication from the Indian Income Tax Department closely.

The fake portal, hosted on a recently registered domain, presents a convincing assessment order complete with legal references, financial penalties, and urgent compliance language designed to pressure recipients into acting quickly.

How the infection unfolds

Victims who interact with the fake notice are prompted to download a ZIP archive disguised as official assessment documentation and supporting calculations.

Once extracted, that archive reveals a disk image file functioning as a container for the actual malicious payload.

Inside sits a loader program that quietly triggers a second component, a DLL file disguised to resemble a legitimate Windows service.

Researchers found that this loader uses reflection-based techniques specifically built to make automated detection and analysis considerably more difficult.

Both files were obfuscated using a known protection tool, further complicating efforts by security teams to inspect the code.

Once active, the payload behaves like a Remote Access Trojan, granting attackers persistent, encrypted access to the infected machine.

It can collect system details, monitor user activity, check which security software is installed, and silently load additional malicious components on command.

Communication with the attacker's server happens over an encrypted channel, using a hardcoded address traced to infrastructure based in Hong Kong.

These capabilities point toward a financially motivated operation, rather than one focused on immediate damage or disruption, and they closely resemble traits associated with known commodity RAT families such as XWorm.

However, researchers note that conclusive attribution to a specific threat actor remains unconfirmed at this stage.

Why this campaign matters

This is not an isolated phishing attempt but part of a broader pattern of attackers exploiting tax season anxiety to bypass user caution entirely.

CYFIRMA's findings show the same loader-and-payload architecture has previously been linked to ransomware operators, suggesting this infrastructure may serve more than one type of attack depending on the victim.

Up-to-date antivirus software with behavioral detection remains one practical defence against this kind of staged, multi-component malware delivery.

Security researchers recommend that individuals verify any tax-related correspondence directly through official government channels rather than clicking embedded links.

Organizations are advised to restrict the execution of unknown files arriving through archives or disk images, since this campaign relies heavily on that exact delivery method to succeed.

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How to watch South Africa vs Canada: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosts start knockout phase

You could forgive Canada manager Jesse Marsch and his players for feeling a little flat ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 last-32 clash with South Africa in Los Angeles, which you can live stream around the world for free.

The co-hosts needed only a draw against Switzerland to finish top of Group B, but fell to a 2-1 defeat. That means Canada won't play any more games on home soil, which slightly took the shine off reaching the World Cup knockout stage for the first time. Yet, for all the partisan Vancouver support they'll now miss, the Canucks have very winnable last-32 fixture against a side that began the tournament ranked 60th to their 30th in the FIFA rankings. After scoring eight times in three group-stage matches, Canada will again look to Jonathan David and Cyle Larin to fire them into the last-16. The big question, though, is whether captain Alphonso Davies is finally fit to play some part in the tournament.

This is South Africa's second meeting with one of the co-hosts at this World Cup, having lost 2-0 Mexico in the tournament opener on June 11. Bafana Bafana have showed impressive resilience to reach their own first knockout phase. After a 1-1 draw with Czechia, Thapelo Maseko's second-half strike stunned South Korea to seal second place in Group A. Relebohile Mofokeng impressed against South Korea and the 21-year-old has another opportunity to shine on the biggest stage.

So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch South Africa vs Canada for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.

How to watch South Africa vs Canada for free

South Africa vs Canada is available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.

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How to watch South Africa vs Canada in the US

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US viewers can watch South Africa vs Canada on Fox.

You can watch every World Cup game on Fox and FS1, which are available on cord-cutters like YouTube TV (free trial), Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.

Those looking for a streaming service instead can watch South Africa vs Canada on Fox One (3-day free trial).

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How to watch South Africa vs Canada in the UK

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UK customers are in luck as they can stream South Africa vs Canada for free on ITV. Live coverage is on ITV1 and ITVX.

You require a TV license and a valid UK postcode for an account (e.g. SE1 7PB).

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How to watch South Africa vs Canada in Australia

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South Africa vs Canada will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.

The streaming platform has every game of the tournament for free, making it the perfect place for your World Cup viewing.

Traveling for work or on holiday? A VPN like Norton VPN can help unlock your free stream.

How to watch South Africa vs Canada in Canada

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In Canada, TSN and free-to-air channel CTV will be broadcasting South Africa vs Canada.

You can live stream via the TSN+ streaming platform, which costs CA$8 per month or CA$80 per year.

CTV will require your TV provider login details, but is also available via pay-TV streaming platform Crave if you want an alternative.

Outside of Canada? Use Norton VPN whilst you're traveling away from home to unlock your stream.

South Africa vs Canada: Match Information

What time does South Africa vs Canada start?

South Africa vs Canada kicks-off at 8pm BST / 3pm ET on Sunday, June 28. That's 5am AEST on Monday, June 29 in Australia.

What are the squads for South Africa vs Canada?

South Africa

Goalkeepers: Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns), Ricardo Goss (Siwelele), Sipho Chaine (Orlando Pirates).

Defenders: Khuliso Mudau, Aubrey Modiba, Khulumani Ndamane (all Mamelodi Sundowns), Olwethu Makhanya (Philadelphia Union), Bradley Cross (Kaizer Chiefs), Thabang Matuludi (Polokwane City), Nkosinathi Sibisi, Kamogelo Sebelebele (both Orlando Pirates), Ime Okon (Hannover), Samukele Kabini (Molde FK), Mbekezeli Mbokazi (Chicago Fire).

Midfielders: Teboho Mokoena, Jayden Adams (both Mamelodi Sundowns), Thalente Mbatha (Orlando Pirates), Sphephelo Sithole (Tondela).

Forwards: Oswin Appollis, Tshepang Moremi, Evidence Makgopa, Relebohile Mofokeng (all Orlando Pirates), Lyle Foster (Burnley), Iqraam Rayners, Themba Zwane (both Mamelodi Sundowns), Thapelo Maseko (AEL Limassol).

Canada

Goalkeepers: Dayne St Clair (Inter Miami), Maxime Crepeau (Orlando City), Owen Goodman (Crystal Palace).

Defenders: Alistair Johnston (Celtic), Derek Cornelius (Marseille), Richie Laryea (Toronto), Niko Sigur (Hajduk Split), Joel Waterman (Chicago Fire), Luc de Fougerolles (Fulham), Moise Bombito (Nice), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Alfie Jones (Middlesbrough).

Midfielders: Stephen Eustaquio (Porto), Tajon Buchanan (Villarreal), Mathieu Choiniere (Los Angeles FC), Ali Ahmed (Norwich City), Nathan Saliba (Anderlecht), Liam Millar (Hull City), Marcelo Flores (Tigres UANL), Jacob Shaffelburg (Toronto), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto).

Forwards: Jonathan David (Juventus), Cyle Larin (Southampton), Tani Oluwaseyi (Villarreal), Promise David (Union SG).

South Africa vs Canada: Road to the last-32

Stage

South Africa

Canada

Group stage

Group A: 2nd, 4 points

Group B: 2nd, 4 points

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Fiorentina eye move for Juventus outcast Zhegrova

28 June 2026 at 20:44

Edon Zhegrova could be on his way out of Juventus this summer, with Fiorentina reportedly emerging as a potential destination for the winger.

The Kosovo international, who holds Albanian citizenship, arrived in Turin from Lille last year with high hopes but struggled to make the desired impact in his first season in Italy.

According to La Nazione, via CalcioMercato.it, his departure now looks increasingly likely.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Edon Zhegrova of Juventus FC controls the ball against Ismail Jakobs of Galatasaray during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Edon Zhegrova of Juventus FC controls the ball against Ismail Jakobs of Galatasaray during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Fiorentina ready to make their move after difficult first year at Juventus for Zhegrova

The Viola are said to be monitoring the 27-year-old closely and could soon table a first official offer to the Old Lady.

Zhegrova cost the Bianconeri in the region of €15 million and is tied to a contract until 2030 worth €2.5 million net per season, terms that are reportedly well within Fiorentina’s reach.

That financial picture is central to the move’s feasibility, with the report suggesting Fiorentina are prepared to press ahead and test the Bianconeri resolve in the coming days.

For Juventus, offloading a player who failed to settle would represent a chance to reshape their attacking options, while Fiorentina would be gambling on reviving a talent who shone in Ligue 1 before his move to Serie A.

Liverpool legend Fowler backs Milan’s Pulisic to succeed Salah at Anfield

28 June 2026 at 20:13

Liverpool great Robbie Fowler has thrown AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic into the conversation as a possible Anfield arrival, suggesting the American could fill the void left by Mohamed Salah.

With Liverpool weighing up their forward options this summer, Fowler took to X to make the case for a player who has rebuilt his reputation in Serie A since arriving at San Siro.

GENOA, ITALY - MAY 17: Christian Pulisic of Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Christian Pulisic of Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

Pulisic revival at Milan turning heads as Fowler backs American for Liverpool

Pulisic has been one of Milan’s most reliable attacking outlets in recent seasons, his form a marked contrast to the stop-start years that closed out his time in the Premier League with Chelsea.

Fowler clearly sees a player ready to thrive back in England.

“Plenty of rumours about as to who’s going to @LFC, one name I’ve not seen mentioned is pulisic… good age, played in the prem, exciting player, I’d take him, potentially a Salah type of pathway, thoughts?” he wrote.

Plenty of rumours about as to who’s going to @LFC , one name I’ve not seen mentioned is pulisic… good age , played in the prem, exciting player , I’d take him, potentially a Salah type of pathway, thoughts?

— Robbie Fowler (@Robbie9Fowler) June 26, 2026

Whether Liverpool share his enthusiasm remains to be seen, with the USA captain currently in the spotlight on home soil at the World Cup.

First look: Inter’s leaked 2026/27 away shirt revealed

28 June 2026 at 19:40

Images claiming to show Inter’s away kit for the 2026/27 season have surfaced online, courtesy of Footy Headlines.

The leaked design features a predominantly white shirt, decorated with thin vertical pinstripes in bright blue, whilst navy trim frames the V-neck collar and sleeve cuffs, lending the strip a cleaner, more classic feel.

The Nike swoosh, betsson.sport sponsor and the Nerazzurri’s two-starred crest all appear in matching navy, sitting neatly against the pinstriped backdrop.

The look is completed by white shorts carrying the same fine blue striping.

Inter 26/27 Away Kit Large (FootyHeadlines)
26/27 Away Kit Large (FootyHeadlines)

Inter 26/27 away kit leaks online

As ever with pre-release leaks, the images are unofficial and yet to be confirmed by the club itself or Nike, so colours and detailing could change before any launch.

Still, it offers supporters an early glimpse of what the Nerazzurri may wear on their travels next term, and a nod to a vintage, pinstriped aesthetic.

𝙄𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙈𝙞𝙡𝙖𝙣 𝟐𝟔-𝟐𝟕 𝘼𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙆𝙞𝙩 𝙇𝙚𝙖𝙠𝙚𝙙 – 𝙊𝙛𝙛𝙞𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙡 𝙋𝙞𝙘𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙨

Opaleak provides us with official images of the Nike Inter Milan 26-27 Away Kit. It boasts a baseball style with a huge Inter monogram crest. pic.twitter.com/RXKl69nwI6

— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) June 28, 2026

Mets vs. Phillies: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 6/28/26

Mets lineup

  1. Carson Benge – RF
  2. Juan Soto – LF
  3. Bo Bichette – SS
  4. Eric Wagaman – 1B
  5. Francisco Alvarez – DH
  6. Mark Vientos – 3B
  7. Tyrone Taylor – CF
  8. Brett Baty – 2B
  9. Luis Torrens – C

Kodai Senga – RHP

Phillies lineup

  1. Trea Turner – SS
  2. Kyle Schwarber – DH
  3. Bryce Harper – 1B
  4. Alec Bohm – 3B
  5. Brandon Marsh – LF
  6. J.T. Realmuto – C
  7. Bryson Stott – 2B
  8. Derek Hill – RF
  9. Justin Crawford – CF

Jesus Luzardo – LHP

Broadcast Info

First pitch: 1:40pm EDT
TV: SNY
Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App 92.3 HD2

NASCAR TV ratings for Cup Series race at San Diego in June 2026

NASCAR arrived in San Diego for the 2026 Anduril 250, and the 17th points race of the season was thrilling. Ryan Blaney won Stage 1 while Ryan Preece won Stage 2; however, neither driver was able to enter victory lane. Instead, it was a 23XI Racing driver who earned their first career victory.

At the end of the day, Corey Heim won his first career Cup Series race of 2026 in San Diego. After a slight overview of the notable moments, here are the NASCAR TV ratings following the 2026 Anduril 250 in San Diego!

NASCAR and Prime Video earned 2.28 million average viewers for the Anduril 250. This was NASCAR's first race in San Diego on an active military base, so there is no comparable event to the 2026 Cup Series season. Overall, it was a great turnout for NASCAR and Prime Video on Sunday afternoon.

More: Prime Video brings back popular side-by-side box format in 2026

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: NASCAR TV ratings for Cup Series race at San Diego in June 2026

Stokes announces shock England exit as Mitchell bats New Zealand into commanding lead

New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell reacts after being struck by a delivery from England's Jofra Archer (not pictured) in the third Test at Trent Bridge (Darren Staples)

England captain Ben Stokes stunned the cricket world by announcing his upcoming retirement from international duty in the middle of a Test match on Sunday as an unbeaten hundred from New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell batted the Black Caps into a commanding position at Trent Bridge.

Stokes confirmed he would end his celebrated England career after the ongoing third and final Test against New Zealand in Nottingham, adding more drama to a three-match series locked at 1-1.

But Mitchell's 100 not out took New Zealand to 288-9 declared in their second innings and left England needing an imposing 373 to win on a wearing pitch of increasingly uneven bounce. 

Stokes's announcement was made public shortly before tea on the fourth day with the 35-year-old, one of the outstanding all-rounders of his generation, having informed his team-mates in the dressing room before the start of Sunday's play. 

He was in the middle of a lengthy bowling spell, with news filtering into a stunned crowd as he was about to start his 11th over.

Stokes then received a standing ovation from spectators at Trent Bridge.

And in a moment of pure sporting theatre, Stokes had Zak Foulkes caught at slip with his next ball to spark yet more raucous cheers.

Sunday's shock announcement came after Stokes returned to England duty at Trent Bridge following the fall-out from a London nightclub incident also involving teammate Gus Atkinson earlier this month.

Stokes was back after being omitted from England's 253-run defeat in the second Test at the Oval for breaking a midnight curfew, alongside Atkinson, while celebrating at a London nightclub following the first-Test win over New Zealand.

"There's something that I know is going to happen over the next two days, which is my last two days as your captain and my last two days representing England," said Stokes in a clip of his dressing-room speech released by the England and Wales Cricket Board. 

- Tough task -

But for all his latest on-field heroics, with Stokes receiving applause when he led the team off at tea and a guard of honour after the resumption, England still had a tough task to avoid a seventh defeat in nine Tests.

Mitchell batted for more than six-and-a-half hours, facing 241 balls including 10 fours, as well as a six off Josh Tongue.

He also shared a fourth-wicket partnership of 129 with Rachin Ravindra, who fell agonisingly short of a century before being dismissed for 94.

Mitchell also received good support from tailender Ben Sears. 

Having retired hurt, Sears returned at the fall of the ninth wicket when Mitchell as on 92 to ensure his team-mate could complete his sixth century in 39 Tests.

Fast bowler Jofra Archer, who had reduced New Zealand to 12-2 on Saturday, took two more wickets to finish with fine innings figures of 4-53 in 20 overs.

New Zealand, however, were still well-placed for what would be just their fourth series win in England in 20 attempts. 

Mitchell, 47 not out overnight, showed plenty of resilience after struck several painful blows by both Stokes and express quick Archer.

Stokes, who finished with 2-50 in 22 overs, had previously dragged England back into the match with the ball.

Stokes ended a first-innings opening stand of 317 between New Zealand captain Tom Latham (151) and Devon Conway (157) during a return of 4-70, with the Black Caps dismissed for 438 when a total in excess of 500 once seemed likely.

New Zealand were on the brink of batting through Sunday's morning session without losing a wicket until off-spinner Shoaib Bashir had Ravindra lbw.

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Game 84 Game Day Thread – Texas Rangers @ Toronto Blue Jays

Jun 27, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; General view of the Rogers Centre during a MLB game between the Texas Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images | Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images

Texas Rangers @ Toronto Blue Jays

Sunday, June 28, 2026, 12:37 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

Rogers Centre

RHP Kumar Rocker vs. RHP Shane Bieber

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSBLUE JAYS
Joc Pederson – DHGeorge Springer – DH
Josh Jung – 3BNathan Lukes – RF
Corey Seager – SSVladimir Guerrero – 1B
Brandon Nimmo – RFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Jake Burger – 1BDaulton Varsho – CF
Ezequiel Duran – 2BErnie Clement – 2B
Evan Carter – CFAlejandro Kirk – C
Elias Diaz – CYohendrick Pinango – LF
Alejandro Osuna – LFAndres Gimenez – SS
Kumar Rocker – RHPShane Bieber – RHP

Go Rangers!

Kevin Owens and Becky Lynch as Sami Zayn finally wins the WWE title at Night of Champions

Photo by Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images
Photo by Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images

Sami Zayn capped a decade long journey in WWE to the very top as he became WWE champion for the first time at Night of Champions.

Zayn overcame both Gunther and Cody Rhodes in an enthralling triple threat match in Saudi Arabia.

Zayn’s win went down a treat with the crowd in Riyadh, especially after he had come out in traditional Saudi dress to pay homage to his Muslim beliefs.

Of course, WWE’s fanbase is going to be split on whether crowning Zayn was the right decision or not.

But for those who know him best from within the industry, there was no doubting the delight, as Kevin Owens and Becky Lynch demonstrated.

Photo by Andrew Timms/WWE via Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Timms/WWE via Getty Images

How Kevin Owens and Becky Lynch reacted to Sami Zayn’s WWE title win

Anyone who follows WWE will know that Owens and Zayn are close friends.

Over the years, they’ve put on some absolute clinics in the ring both as rivals and partners and with Owens out injured right now, he was always going to be cheering his good pal on.

Sure enough, he took to X right away to share his feelings on Zayn’s win.

“I’ve missed a lot of things I wish I hadn’t in the last 15 months because of this injury but today is, by far, the one I wish I had been there for the most. He has brought out the best in me as both an ally and a foe. That’s because he is THE best.

When you’re consistently that good for that long, you become undeniable. Sami becoming WWE Champion was inevitable. He has deserved that moment for a very long time and I am so happy to see him finally get it. Now enjoy these pictures of me annoying him at various stages of our careers. The last one is him putting on my sock in a hotel room in the middle of nowhere in Texas because I thought I had broken my back the night before and could not move. He had to help me put on my boxers too. Look how happy he is… Now tell me he doesn’t deserve to be champion!”

It wasn’t just Owens who was impressed either and happy for Zayn.

Clearly a popular member of the WWE roster behind the scenes, women’s legend and current superstar Becky Lynch also posted on X.

It remains to be seen if Zayn will have a long or short reign as WWE champion.

With SummerSlam approaching and Oba Femi having just won King of the Ring, there could well be a chance for WWE to crown Femi by beating Zayn.

Nevertheless, come WWE Raw tomorrow, fans will be eager to welcome the new champ with open arms.

Game Discussion: Milwaukee Brewers (50-30) vs Chicago Cubs (45-38)

Milwaukee Brewers
Jun 22, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff (53) pitches against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

It’s time for the rubber match between the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs on a beautiful, sunny afternoon at American Family Field. The Brewers are looking for the series win and a chance to secure a 7.5 game lead over the Chicago Cubs as we reach the mathematical halfway point of the season. This is the Brewers 81st game out of 162.

On the mound, the Brewers will have their veteran leader Brandon Woodruff. Woodruff made a strong return to the rotation on the last road trip after dealing with dead arm and a six week IL stint. Woodruff will be looking to repeat that success against the Cubs, a team that knows him very well and vice versa.

The Cubs, meanwhile, will have a former first round pick in Ryan Rolison on the bump. Rolison was drafted by the Rockies, struggled there upon making his MLB debut last year and bounced around and was a member of the Braves and White Sox on paper over the offseason before landing with the Cubs. He’s having a solid season, with a 1.82 ERA in 25 appearances, though this is just his second start. It’ll largely be a bullpen game for the Cubs this afternoon as they try to piece together their rotation after dealing with a number of injuries.

The Brewers will have nearly all of their regulars in the starting lineup despite it being a Sunday afternoon. Christian Yelich, Jackson Chourio, and Brice Turang make up the top of the order as they generally do. William Contreras gets the day off however with a day game after a night game. Gary Sanchez will be behind the dish and batting sixth. Garrett Mitchell is also out of the lineup after exiting last night with a cramp, but it doesn’t appear to be anything serious. Chourio slides over to center and Jake Bauers is in left field, allowing both Bauers and Vaughn to fit into the lineup.

The Cubs will be rolling out a similar lineup as they have all series. Pete Crow-Armstrong leads off, followed by Alex Bregman, Michael Busch, and Seiya Suzuki.

After the bullpen struggled last night, the Brewers will be looking for a vintage Brandon Woodruff start to shut the Cubs down and do it efficiently. The Cubs bullpen has had some struggles so if the Brewers can get to Rolison and the rest of that group early, things can line up very well for the Crew.

Go get this series

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— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 28, 2026

Series finale.

Tune in live on @WatchMarquee. pic.twitter.com/N0bYItSgdI

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) June 28, 2026

Wimbledon 2026: How to watch The Championships tennis tournament, full TV schedule and more

The Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — better known as Wimbledon 2026 — kick off on Monday, June 29. It's set to be quite the tournament, with Serena Williams handed a singles wildcard (and Venus Williams returning to the grass court to compete in doubles by her side). Carlos Alcaraz has been ruled out of the tournament due to a wrist injury, widening the field for Jannik Sinner to defend his Wimbledon title.

The 2026 tennis tournament will air across ESPN and ESPN2. You can stream every match with an ESPN Unlimited subscription. Here's what you need to know about watching Wimbledon 2026.

How to watch Wimbledon 2026:

Dates: June 29 - July 12

Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

TV channel: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, Tennis Channel

Streaming: ESPN Unlimited, YouTube TV, DirecTV

When is Wimbledon 2026?

The Wimbledon tennis tournament, aka The Championships, begins Monday, June 29. The tournament runs through Sunday, July 12.

What channel is Wimbledon on?

Wimbledon will air on ESPN and ESPN2, with supplemental coverage on the Tennis Channel. Every match will be available to stream on ESPN+ with an ESPN Unlimited subscription.

How to watch Wimbledon without cable:

How to watch Wimbledon with a VPN:

If you want to catch every match of Wimbledon and don't currently have access to ESPN or a subscription to ESPN+, there are other ways to watch at low (or no) cost. In the U.K., much of the tournament will air for free on BBC iPlayer, and in Australia, most of the action will stream for free with ads on 9Now.

Don't live in either of those places? Don't worry, you can still stream as if you do with the help of a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs help protect your data, can mask your IP address, and are perhaps most popular for their usefulness in the age of streaming.

Whether you're looking to watch The Other Bennet Sister free on BBC iPlayer or tune into Wimbledon coverage without a cable package, a VPN can help you out.

Wimbledon 2026 schedule:

All times Eastern.

Monday (All Times EDT)

Centre Court – 8:30 a.m. EDT

  • No. 1 Jannik Sinner (ITA) vs. Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB)

  • No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka vs. Teodora Kostovic (SRB)

  • Yibing Wu (CHN) vs. No. 7 Novak Djokovic (SRB)

No. 1 Court – 8:00 a.m. EDT

  • Antonia Ruzic (CRO) vs. No. 30 Emma Raducanu (GBR)

  • Marin Cilic (CRO) vs. No. 8 Daniil Medvedev

  • Magda Linette (POL) vs. No. 5 Mirra Andreeva

No. 2 Court – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • No. 4 Jessica Pegula (USA) vs. Darja Vidmanova (CZE)

  • Michael Zheng (USA) vs. No. 26 Cameron Norrie (GBR)

  • No. 3 Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) vs. Aleksandr Shevchenko (KAZ)

  • Not Before 11:30 a.m. EDT: Tamara Korpatsch (GER) vs. No. 7 Coco Gauff (USA)

No. 3 Court – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • No. 23 Rafael Jodar (ESP) vs. Felix Gill (GBR)

  • No. 11 Casper Ruud (NOR) vs. Hubert Hurkacz (POL)

  • Not Before 9:30 a.m. EDT: Elsa Jacquemot (FRA) vs. No. 14 Naomi Osaka (JPN)

  • Not Before 11:30 a.m. EDT: Barbora Krejcikova (CZE) vs. Hannah Klugman (GBR)

Court 12 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Mananchaya Sawangkaew (THA) vs. No. 20 Maja Chwalinska (POL)

  • No. 25 Arthur Rinderknech (FRA) vs. Oliver Tarvet (GBR)

  • Not Before 9:30 a.m. EDT: No. 10 Karolina Muchova (CZE) vs. Anastasia Zakharova

  • No. 28 Brandon Nakashima (USA) vs. Jack Pinnington Jones (GBR)

Court 18 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • No. 11 Belinda Bencic (SUI) vs. Mika Stojsavljevic (GBR)

  • Alexandre Muller (FRA) vs. No. 21 Tommy Paul (USA)

  • Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) vs. No. 24 Joao Fonseca (BRA)

  • No. 22 Leylah Fernandez (CAN) vs. Janice Tjen (INA)

Court 4 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Emilio Nava (USA) vs. No. 31 Ignacio Buse (PER)

  • Alycia Parks (USA) vs. Alicia Dudeney (GBR)

  • Thiago Agustin Tirante (ARG) vs. Fabian Marozsan (HUN)

  • Solana Sierra (ARG) vs. Anna Bondar (HUN)

Court 5 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Marco Trungelliti (ARG) vs. Martin Damm (USA)

  • Soonwoo Kwon (KOR) vs. Martin Landaluce (ESP)

  • Oleksandra Oliynykova (UKR) vs. McCartney Kessler (USA)

  • Dayana Yastremska (UKR) vs. Aoi Ito (JPN)

Court 6 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Denis Shapovalov (CAN) vs. Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP)

  • Bianca Andreescu (CAN) vs. Shuai Zhang (CHN)

  • Adolfo Daniel Vallejo (PAR) vs. Nicolas Mejia (COL)

  • Anastasia Gasanova vs. Emiliana Arango (COL)

Court 7 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Aleksandar Kovacevic (USA) vs. Botic van de Zandschulp (NED)

  • Nuno Borges (POR) vs. Tristan Boyer (USA)

  • Peyton Stearns (USA) vs. Nikola Bartunkova (CZE)

Court 8 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Aleksandar Vukic (AUS) vs. Jenson Brooksby (USA)

  • Hamad Medjedovic (SRB) vs. Sebastian Ofner (AUT)

  • Lanlana Tararudee (THA) vs. Lilli Tagger (AUT)

  • Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP) vs. No. 27 Anastasia Potapova

Court 9 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Luca Van Assche (FRA) vs. Marton Fucsovics (HUN)

  • Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG) vs. Daniel Merida (ESP)

  • Claire Liu (USA) vs. Hanne Vandewinkel (BEL)

Court 10 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Sara Sorribes Tormo (ESP) vs. Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva (AND)

  • Xinyu Wang (CHN) vs. Elisabetta Cocciaretto (ITA)

  • Adam Walton (AUS) vs. Dino Prizmic (CRO)

  • Jesper de Jong (NED) vs. Rinky Hijikata (AUS)

Court 14 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Shintaro Mochizuki (JPN) vs. Max Basing (GBR)

  • Not Before 8:00 a.m. EDT: Yulia Putintseva (KAZ) vs. Tatjana Maria (GER)

  • Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) vs. Sebastian Baez (ARG)

  • No. 32 Katerina Siniakova (CZE) vs. Qinwen Zheng (CHN)

Court 15 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Jaqueline Cristian (ROU) vs. No. 16 Iva Jovic (USA)

  • No. 28 Ann Li (USA) vs. Zeynep Sonmez (TUR)

  • Not Before 9:30 a.m. EDT: Ethan Quinn (USA) vs. No. 14 Luciano Darderi (ITA)

  • Magdalena Frech (POL) vs. No. 19 Anna Kalinskaya

Court 16 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • No. 12 Andrey Rublev vs. Roman Safiullin

  • Hugo Gaston (FRA) vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)

  • Mimi Xu (GBR) vs. Daria Kasatkina (AUS)

  • No. 18 Ekaterina Alexandrova vs. Panna Udvardy (HUN)

Court 17 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Dalibor Svrcina (CZE) vs. No. 16 Learner Tien (USA)

  • Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) vs. Harriet Dart (GBR)

  • Not Before 9:30 a.m. EDT: No. 22 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP) vs. Juan Manuel Cerundolo (ARG)

  • Francesca Jones (GBR) vs. Diane Parry (FRA)


Tuesday (All Times EDT)

Centre Court – 8:30 a.m. EDT

  • Taylor Townsend (USA) vs. No. 3 Iga Swiatek

  • No. 6 Taylor Fritz (USA) vs. Jack Draper (GBR)

  • Serena Williams (USA) vs. Maya Joint (AUS)

No. 1 Court – 8:00 a.m. EDT

  • Alexander Blockx (BEL) vs. No. 3 Alexander Zverev (GER)

  • Lois Boisson (FRA) vs. No. 2 Elena Rybakina

  • Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs. Matteo Berrettini (ITA)

No. 2 Court – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • No. 6 Amanda Anisimova (USA) vs. Lina Gjorcheska (MKD)

  • Otto Virtanen (FIN) vs. No. 4 Ben Shelton (USA)

  • No. 8 Elina Svitolina (UKR) vs. Daria Snigur (UKR)

  • Mariano Navone (ARG) vs. No. 9 Flavio Cobolli (ITA)

No. 3 Court – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Katie Boulter (GBR) vs. Tyra Caterina Grant (ITA)

  • No. 5 Alex de Minaur (AUS) vs. Roman Andres Burruchaga (ARG)

  • No. 15 Jakub Mensik (CZE) vs. Toby Samuel (GBR)

  • Nadia Podoroska (ARG) vs. No. 12 Marta Kostyuk (UKR)

Court 12 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • No. 13 Jasmine Paolini (ITA) vs. Robin Montgomery (USA)

  • Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS) vs. No. 10 Alexander Bublik (KAZ)

  • No. 29 Alexandra Eala (PHL) vs. Renata Zarazua (MEX)

  • No. 17 Frances Tiafoe (USA) vs. Terence Atmane (FRA)

Court 18 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Kayla Day (USA) vs. Madison Keys (USA)

  • No. 19 Karen Khachanov vs. Billy Harris (GBR)

  • Dane Sweeny (AUS) vs. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)

  • Ella Seidel (GER) vs. No. 12 Linda Noskova (CZE)

Court 4 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Tereza Valentova (CZE) vs. Karolina Pliskova (CZE)

  • No. 32 Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) vs. Quentin Halys (FRA)

  • Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) vs. No. 29 Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG)

  • Camila Osorio (COL) vs. Simona Waltert (SUI)

Court 5 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Kamil Majchrzak (POL) vs. No. 33 Alejandro Tabilo (CHL)

  • Iryna Shymanovich vs. Viktorija Golubic (SUI)

  • Yuliia Starodubtseva (UKR) vs. Anna Blinkova

Court 6 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Anhelina Kalinina (UKR) vs. Kamilla Rakhimova

  • Kyrian Jacquet (FRA) vs. Vilius Gaubas (LTU)

  • Veronika Erjavec (SLO) vs. Leolia Jeanjean (FRA)

  • Tallon Griekspoor (NED) vs. James Duckworth (AUS)

Court 7 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Adrian Mannarino (FRA) vs. Titouan Droguet (FRA)

  • Benjamin Bonzi (FRA) vs. Gabriel Diallo (CAN)

  • Elena-Gabriela Ruse (ROU) vs. Caty McNally (USA)

Court 8 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Yannick Hanfmann (GER) vs. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA)

  • Kimberly Birrell (AUS) vs. Alina Korneeva

  • Oksana Selekhmeteva vs. Sinja Kraus (AUT)

  • Alex Molcan (SVK) vs. Daniel Altmaier (GER)

Court 9 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Sho Shimabukuro (JPN) vs. Jaime Faria (POR)

  • Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA) vs. Maria Timofeeva

  • Corentin Moutet (FRA) vs. Marcos Giron (USA)

  • Polina Kudermetova vs. Liudmila Samsonova

Court 11 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Petra Marcinko (CRO) vs. Sofia Kenin (USA)

  • Mattia Bellucci (ITA) vs. Zachary Svajda (USA)

  • Patrick Kypson (USA) vs. Mackenzie McDonald (USA)

  • Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) vs. Mariam Bolkvadze (GEO)

Court 14 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Valentin Royer (FRA) vs. Harry Wendelken (GBR)

  • Jaume Munar (ESP) vs. No. 18 Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)

  • No. 25 Elise Mertens (BEL) vs. Laura Siegemund (GER)

  • No. 15 Diana Shnaider vs. Eva Lys (GER)

Court 15 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Maria Sakkari (GRE) vs. No. 24 Clara Tauson (DEN)

  • Alex Michelsen (USA) vs. Jacob Fearnley (GBR)

  • Raphael Collignon (BEL) vs. No. 20 Arthur Fils (FRA)

  • Ashlyn Krueger (USA) vs. No. 31 Donna Vekic (CRO)

Court 16 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Irina-Camelia Begu (ROU) vs. Katie Swan (GBR)

  • Damir Dzumhur (BIH) vs. Arthur Fery (GBR)

  • No. 23 Emma Navarro (USA) vs. Paula Badosa (ESP)

  • Vit Kopriva (CZE) vs. Jan Choinski (GBR)

Court 17 – 6:00 a.m. EDT

  • Talia Gibson (AUS) vs. No. 21 Marie Bouzkova (CZE)

  • No. 27 Ugo Humbert (FRA) vs. Zizou Bergs (BEL)

  • No. 18 Sorana Cirstea (ROU) vs. Sara Bejlek (CZE)

  • No. 13 Jiri Lehecka (CZE) vs. Alexei Popyrin (AUS)

Wimbledon 2026 seeds:

2026 Wimbledon men’s seeds

1. Jannik Sinner

2. Alexander Zverev

3. Felix Auger-Aliassime

4. Ben Shelton

5. Alex de Minaur

6. Taylor Fritz

7. Novak Djokovic

8. Daniil Medvedev

9. Flavio Cobolli

10. Alexander Bublik

11. Casper Ruud

12. Andrey Rublev

13. Jiri Lehecka

14. Luciano Darderi

15. Jakub Mensik

16. Learner Tien

17. Frances Tiafoe

18. Francisco Cerundolo

19. Karen Khachanov

20. Arthur Fils

21. Tommy Paul

22. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

23. Rafael Jodar

24. Joao Fonseca

25. Arthur Rinderknech

26. Cameron Norrie

27. Ugo Humbert

28. Brandon Nakashima

29. Tomas Martin Etcheverry

30. Alejandro Tabilo

31. Ignacio Buse

32. Matteo Arnaldi

Wimbledon 2026 women’s seeds

1. Aryna Sabalenka

2. Elena Rybakina

3. Iga Swiatek

4. Jessica Pegula

5. Mirra Andreeva

6. Amanda Anisimova

7. Coco Gauff

8. Elina Svitolina

9. Linda Noskova

10. Karolina Muchova

11. Belinda Bencic

12. Marta Kostyuk

13. Jasmine Paolini

14. Naomi Osaka

15. Diana Shnaider

16. Iva Jovic

17. Sorana Cirstea

18. Ekaterina Alexandrova

19. Anna Kalinskaya

20. Maja Chwalinska

21. Marie Bouzkova

22. Leylah Fernandez

23. Emma Navarro

24. Clara Tauson

25. Elise Mertens

26. Madison Keys

27. Anastasia Potapova

28. Ann Li

29. Alexandra Eala

30. Emma Raducanu

31. Donna Vekic

32. Katerina Siniakova

More ways to watch Wimbledon in 2026: 

Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: Brady Singer vs. Mitch Keller

PITTSBURGH, PA - JUNE 23: Mitch Keller #23 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches in the first inning against the Seattle Mariners at PNC Park on June 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, June 28, 2026, 1:35 p.m. ET

The Pittsburgh Pirates are facing off against the Cincinnati Reds in the finale of a three-game weekend set at PNC Park

The Pirates are handing the ball off to Mitch Keller to close out the series. Keller pitched six innings in his last start against the Seattle Mariners earlier in the homestand. He performed well, pitching six innings and giving up just three runs, but the offense did not give him enough run support. Keller took a 2-1 lead into the seventh inning, but a home run from second baseman Cole Young changed the entire tone of the start and game as a whole.

Keller picked up a loss in a game he could have won, especially if Don Kelly swapped him out after the sixth inning. However, the fact that he was trusted to go into the seventh is a good sign for what Keller can do against the Reds.

Cincinnati is trotting out Brady Singer, who is 3-6 with a 4.81 ERA in his second season with the Reds. In his last start, Singer pitched seven innings against the Milwaukee Brewers without giving up a run, but the Reds still lost 2-1 in 10 innings. Now, Singer hopes to continue his momentum against the Pirates.

Location: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet Pittsburgh

Pitching Matchup: Brady Singer (3-6, 4.81 ERA) vs. Mitch Keller (5-5, 4.89 ERA)

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2026 World Cup rankings: Ranking each team as the knockout rounds arrive

With the 2026 World Cup here, it's time to rank all 48 teams from 48 to 1 based on how likely they are to win it all.

MOREDaily schedule for 2026 World Cup

We will update this ranking throughout the tournament, as things will change pretty drastically during the largest World Cup in history.

  • You can watch every single 2026 World Cup game live across Universo, Telemundo and Peacock en Espanol, here.

Below we rank all 48 teams at the 2026 men's World Cup and group them into categories of how likely they are to win it all.


2026 World Cup rankings for all 48 teams

Eliminated

48. Tunisia
47. Jordan
46. Uzbekistan
45. Qatar
44. Iraq
43. Saudi Arabia
42. Haiti
41. Scotland
40. South Korea
39. Uruguay
38. Czechia
37. Curacao
36. Panama
35. New Zealand
34. Turkiye
33. Iran

There were some decent teams who got eliminated at the group stage with Iran and Turkiye very unlucky, while New Zealand, Panama and Curacao all punched above their weight.

Uruguay, Scotland and South Korea were all extremely disappointing, while Haiti were decent but were in an extremely tough group.

The upstarts

32. South Africa
31. Paraguay
30. Australia
29. Cape Verde
28. Ghana
27. DR Congo
26. Bosnia and Herzegovina
25. Algeria
24. Sweden
23. Egypt
22. Ivory Coast
21. Switzerland

Okay, so this group of teams is really interesting and has the most potential to climb much higher in our rankings.

When it comes to Sweden and Egypt, they have superstar forwards stepping up with Gyokeres/Isak for Sweden and Salah/Marmoush for Egypt making a big difference to lead them out of the group. But can they improve at the back against better teams?

Cape Verde have been one of the stories of the tournament as they're so solid defensively and are in the knockout rounds and face Argentina in a fairytale clash in the Round of 32 and having nothing to lose.

As for the Ivory Coast, DR Congo, Algeria, Ghana and Paraguay, they are used to punching above their weight and have a couple of brilliant players each who can deliver special moments and they can do damage in the knockout rounds. Switzerland are a funny team but when it clicks they can cause upsets too and they have plenty of experience.

These teams may not win it all, but one team from this group has the potential to get to the quarterfinals. At least.

The potential darkhorses

20. Austria
19. Canada
18. Norway
17. Ecuador
16. Mexico
15. Croatia
14. Senegal
13. Japan

Now, two of the three co-hosts are in this group and rightly so due to their groups being pretty easy. Mexico and Canada took care of business in the knockout round and face South Africa in the Round of 32 and are favorites. Mexico breezed into the knockout rounds and are building confidence and momentum and look solid at the back, but they do face Ecuador and a tough route in the bracket.

Norway have no fear and are extremely dangerous with their talented attackers, Haaland, Sorloth, Nusa, Bobb and Odegaard to name a few, and Haaland is off and running and rested.

Ecuador's have some world-class defensive players, while Japan, Croatia and Senegal all have players with big tournament experience and are extremely tough to control.

There is a real chance a team from this group makes it to the semifinals, at least.

The legit darkhorses

12. Colombia
11. Belgium
10. USA
9. Portugal
8. Netherlands
7. Brazil

Colombia are tough to break down and prefer a team-first approach in attack to confuse opponents, and if someone can start scoring goals for them they can go on a run.

Could we see one of these teams winning it all? Definitely. The U.S. has risen to the occasion and Mauricio Pochettino's side now have confidence and belief and have a favorable route in the knockout rounds. Can they go far? Yes. They. Can.

The Dutch have been disappointing at the back so far but if they can keep scoring goals galore from crosses, they will be right up there among the main favorites. Belgium still have Kevin de Bruyne pulling the strings and Thibaut Courtois in goal with new stars like Jeremy Doku ready to stand tall, but we need to see more from others.

Brazil have been solid and Carlo Ancelotti has tweaked things to give them some extra energy. The Selecao are relying on counters and Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Junior and that is a good recipe in the knockout rounds.

Portugal have been generally poor in attack and with a wonderful midfield and wide players it's all about Roberto Martinez getting the best out of Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo in unison.

The favorites

6. Germany
5. Morocco
4. England
3. Spain
2. Argentina
1. France

Germany are in transition but they have a smattering of world-class experience (Kimmich, Neuer, Rudiger, Sane and Havertz) and are now full of confidence with Julian Nagelsmann's young attackers (Wirtz and Musiala) stepping up.

Morocco, the surprise package in 2022 in Qatar, look set to go on another deep run. They were sensational against Brazil, even after a few key injuries hit their preparations hard, and they have some very talented youngsters stepping up with Saibiri and Bouaddi proper talents. Big time. So much energy and so fun to watch.

England have Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane stepping up and Thomas Tuchel is tweaking the balance, and his sublime in-game management gives them hope they can finally win a major trophy again. But there are some defensive concerns for the Three Lions to iron out.

And then the reigning European champions Spain seem to have a great chance of going all the way, even without a proper striker which did bite them against Cape Verde as they had an off day. Spain will rotate their fluid midfield and attacking midfielders endlessly and that seems like it will be a really helpful en route to going all the way with teenager Lamine Yamal now ready to lead the charge after his minutes were managed.

Argentina and Lionel Messi are looking to repeat and Lionel Scaloni's side are well set up defensively and have plenty of players to do Messi's running and put chances on a plate for him. Which worked out well in their cruise through the group stage as Messi scored six times.

But France are the clear favorites, for us, with Mbappe, Doue, Dembele, Olise and Cherki in attack and Didier Deschamps' side just have too many wonderful attacking options to find ways to break through a deep block. As they proved in the group stage, France's best chance of winning it all will be to go with all-out attack.

Nikola Jovic says Tyler Herro was in 'every single' Heat trade rumor

Nikola Jovic: ‘Ever since I arrived in Miami, I have been in trade rumors for Kevin Durant twice. Yes, twice for KD. For Kyrie Irving twice. For Damian Lillard, it was already a done deal because Lillard publicly stated that he wanted to come to Miami. It was like, 'I want Miami,' and that was it. For Lillard! And now most recently, I was in there for Giannis. I have been in seven or eight trade rumors already. Me and my brother Tyler Herro. I mean, my brother Tyler Herro, what he has endured, it is nowhere else! In the end, he didn’t survive, but I mean, he survived a long time. He truly was in every single trade rumor, every single one, which surely is not easy. You play for a club and you read this, and you are one of the main players. You are a young player on the rise, truly an incredible, great guy and an incredible player, but you read every summer: 'He is not good enough. We need someone new and a bigger star.' It surely was not easy for him.’

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Cedric Maxwell: If I was the Celtics right now, I'd want a hell of a package for Jaylen Brown

Cedric Maxwell: I’m a huge Jaylen Brown fan. Let's start there. I would that you would lose him, but I understand that there's some business aspects that come into play. If I was the Celtics right now, I'd want a hell of a package for him because Jaylen Brown was one of the top 10 players, one of the top seven players in the NBA last year. He became All-NBA. And one thing he said, I am right now the best two-way player in the NBA other than, that the alien down in San Antonio.

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Patrick Beverley: James Harden is better than Dwyane Wade

Patrick Beverley: I can never disrespect Dwyane Wade, but if you ask me an honest question of who's better, I'm not just going to be on some like ignorant sh*t. Like I'mma go like, "Oh, James Harden is better." Like he's a better scorer. He's a better passer. He shoots the three better. He gets to the free throw line more. He has more triple-doubles. He has scored the more opponents. He has more MVPs. He's never missed the playoffs, more playoffs experience. And the more… I mean, Wade has a ring, that makes him better? Like, nah. So, that's just my opinion.

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Patrick Beverley recalls asking out of the Clippers, says Kawhi Leonard tried to keep him

Patrick Beverley when he asked out of the Clippers: ‘I text Kawhi Leonard like, "Yo, I'm just letting you know I asked for a trade, you one of my closest dudes on the team. I text Kawhi. I text Paul George. I text Marcus Morris. I'm just letting you know. I ask for, it's time for extension. Kawhi say, "I call you back." All right. I go up to my room. Never forget this. We in like I think we in the Wynn hotel, like in a meeting area. I go up to my room. Come back. My agent called me like, "Yo, come back down. They got a different offer." In my mind, he they don't even know I talked to Kawhi. I'm already knowing the play. Kawhi done call them like, "Man, what is y'all doing? Make that offer past eight million.” I come back down. So, they got eight or nine million on the table. I said, "I for sure want to leave now."

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Are Drake Maye and A.J. Brown the NFL’s most lethal QB-receiver duo?

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and wide receiver A.J. Brown have yet to connect on the field, but they are already looked at as being the most lethal QB-receiver duo in the NFL.

According to NFL.com’s Matt Okada, Maye and Brown are the top QB-pass catcher tandem in the league.

”Maye was a couple votes from winning NFL MVP last year despite lacking in weaponry,” Okada said. “Now he has a true No. 1 receiver in Brown, who logged consecutive 1,400-yard seasons before tensions and discontent rose in Philly. He's a great fit for Maye's arm and Josh McDaniels' offense. I expect the combo to thrive after this win-win union in New England.”

Maye is a 4,000-yard passer while Brown is a 1,000-yard receiver. Both are among the best players at their respective positions in the league and are in a system in New England that will foster a fruitful connection between the two.

Brown will benefit from Maye’s ability to get the ball down the field, while the three-time second-team All-Pro wide receiver will give Maye, last season’s AP NFL MVP runner-up, a powerful, versatile target to look to in all three phases of the field. Maye and Brown are both likely to have prolific seasons again in 2026, even beyond their production from last season.

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UFC Baku bonus winner promises even quicker finish in next fight

Fans should not blink when Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev steps into the Octagon again. 

Yakhyaev was the biggest favourite on the card when he took on Julius Walker in a light heavyweight tilt at UFC Baku on Friday. Yakhyaev justified the odds by dropping Walker with a right hand and finishing him in 8 seconds. Yakhyaev also earned a $100,000 performance bonus for his highlight-reel victory. 

Despite scoring one of the quickest finishes in UFC history, Yakhyaev promises an even quicker finish in his next fight. The undefeated Turkish prospect believes he is already prepared for top-tier opponents.

Ready to Move Up


“Next time fight will be more short,” Yakhyaev said in a post-fight interview with the UFC. “Be ready guys. I think I’m ready for Top 10, Top 5, doesn’t matter. I will sit with my coach, my team, we’ll talk about that and let the UFC know.”

Yakhayaev has finished nine of his 10 career wins so far, eight of them in the first round. The 25-year-old has scored three consecutive first-round finishes since making his UFC debut last year.

“Next fight will be (shorter). Be ready.”

After scoring a knockout win in eight seconds, Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev hopes for an even bigger fight next time out. #UFCBaku

Complete Prelim Results ➡️ https://t.co/uFmdQqejLwpic.twitter.com/RtUfuMcT9M— UFC News (@UFCNews) June 27, 2026

Paris Saint-Germain Reportedly Have Not Approached Leipzig for Diomande

Liverpool continue to target RB Leipzig and Cote d’Ivoire winger Yan Diomande, with the talented 19-year-old the top wing target as the Reds seek to do the seemingly impossible and replace departed Premier League legend Mohamed Salah ahead of the start of the 2026-27 campaign.

However, they aren’t the only club interested, with Paris Saint-Germain regularly linked with Diomande and conflicting reports regarding where exactly things stand in the race. Most, though, think Liverpool are favourites and the biggest potential stumbling block is agreeing a fee with Leipzig.

Today we might have at least a hint of clarity on the PSG front, with French football expert Fabrice Hawkins saying while the Parisian sportswashers are interested in Diomande, they haven’t made a formal approach yet and would only consider one if the player signalled they were his first choice.

If things were to change PSG would move quickly to try to secure his service, but for the time being they’re watching and waiting—and, it seems fair to infer, they are not Diomande’s top choice. Whether that means Liverpool is or if Diomande is happy to join either is a different question.

It’s Liverpool, though, who have made a formal approach and a first bid of around €100M. And it’s Liverpool who are soon expected to make another. They would not have done so without encouragement from Diomande’s camp that he would join if they can reach an agreement with Leipzig.

While nothing is certain in the land of transfers until the deal is signed and the player is leaning, all of that is clearly positive from Liverpool’s point of view—as is news that PSG so far are content to watch, to wait, and to monitor rather than actively moving to try to close a deal for Diomande.

Goals galore at record-breaking World Cup

Lionel Messi is leading the way in the race for the World Cup golden boot (Paul ELLIS)

The group stages of the first 48-team World Cup ended in a flurry of goals -- a fitting conclusion to an eye-catching first round. 

The opening phase of the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States witnessed a record 215 goals, at a higher rate per match -- 2.99 -- than any World Cup since the 1950s.

AFP Sport looks at what is behind the staggering numbers.

Golden Boot race

The race for the Golden Boot is often a sideshow, but this time it is anything but.

The world's elite forwards are driving each other on in a captivating battle to finish as top scorer.

Lionel Messi leads the way with six goals, ahead of Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland, who have four apiece. 

The long-standing single-tournament record of 13 goals set in 1958 by France's Just Fontaine appears vulnerable but this is a tournament for records.

Messi, who did not start against Jordan on Saturday, now has 19 goals over six World Cups after adding to his tally in Argentina's 3-1 win against Jordan.

Wobbly ball?

Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart believes the Adidas Trionda ball is proving difficult to handle.

Hart said goalkeepers were struggling with flatter shots, with less spin.

"The calculation isn't quite there," he told the BBC. "I feel like the ball's coming on to the guys a little bit quicker than it looks off the foot." 

But he said the Jabulani used at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was a whole different ball game.

"That Jabulani was a frightening football and it was really hard to control, but once they did get it on target, obviously you knew they'd crush it."

New format?

The World Cup includes 48 teams for the first time -- up from 32 at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

The expansion has led to mismatches, allowing top players to exploit weaker defences, but it is still difficult to draw definitive conclusions.

Germany ran riot against Curacao in their opening match, winning 7-1, but fellow newcomers Cape Verde defied the odds to draw against European champions Spain and made it out of their group.

And big blowouts are not unheard of. 

Spain hammered Costa Rica 7-0 in the group stages of the 2022 World Cup while England beat Iran 6-2.

Another potential factor is that the stakes are lower at the start of the group stage, especially for the big teams, with 32 teams making it through to the knockouts.

That may have contributed to more open, risky football in the opening matches.

Super subs

Substitutes have made an outsized impact at the World Cup, scoring dozens of goals.

Teams were first allowed to use replacements at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, but only two, with the number edging steadily upwards.

From the 2022 tournament, teams were allowed to make five changes -- plus one in extra time of knockout games.

The extra substitutions, plus the expanded 26-man squads introduced four years ago, mean coaches can inject fresh energy. 

Germany's Deniz Undav came off the bench when his team were 1-0 down against Ivory Coast, scoring two late goals to secure the win.

Defensive blunders

Ellyes Skhiri's own goal in Tunisia's game with the Netherlands was the 12th scored at the 2026 World Cup, equalling the record set in 2018.

And there is a long list of other high-profile defensive and goalkeeping errors, many of which have led directly to opposition chances.

In the opening match of the tournament, South Africa's Sphephelo Sithole was dispossessed on the edge of his own penalty area, allowing Julian Quinones to score for Mexico. 

Two of Iraq's three goalkeepers made costly mistakes leading to goals, and Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera asked to be replaced at half-time against Spain after a huge blunder.

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Improved Panthers defense receives high praise from top NFL analyst

Football is not played on paper. But until the real games begin in September, that's all we have to go on.

That's also where the Carolina Panthers have improved a great deal this offseason, particularly on their defensive depth chart. They've welcomed in a few big free-agent signees in linebackers Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd, drafted standout Texas Tech lineman Lee Hunter and are expecting some second-year leaps from pass rushers Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen.

And when you mix all of that in with the formidable presences that were already there, then the Panthers may have a top-10 defense in 2026—at least according to ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes . . .

On paper, the Carolina Panthers defense looks like one of the most improved units in football… pic.twitter.com/bhIciTjbDj

— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) June 26, 2026

Carolina's defense is headed by their Pro Bowlers in tackle Derrick Brown and cornerback Jaycee Horn. The group has also seen defensive backs Tre'von Moehrig and Mike Jackson, who led the league with 19 passes defensed in 2025, establish themselves as key cogs to the machine.

Defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero used all those pieces to take a substantial step forward from 2024, when the Panthers broke the single-season record for most points allowed. Carolina went from the 32nd overall defense from that year to 16th this past season, helping lead to the franchise's first playoff appearance since 2017.

If Brown and Horn can keep healthy, then the Panthers could actually have a top-10 unit—on paper and on the field.

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Wakefield scramble to win over Huddersfield

Wakefield Trinity half-back Jack Sinfield applauds the fans after a win at Hull FC
Jack Sinfield scored his first try for Wakefield Trinity in their narrow win over Huddersfield Giants [Getty Images]

Betfred Super League

Wakefield (16) 29

Tries: Johnstone, McMeeken, Sinfield, Rourke 2 Goals: Jowitt 4 Drop goals: Sinfield

Huddersfield (12) 23

Tries: Gagai, Geyer, O'Donnell, Swift Goals: Flanagan Jr 3 Drop goals: Russell

Josh Rourke scored a last-ditch interception try to give Wakefield a win in a topsy-turvy encounter with Super League's bottom side Huddersfield Giants.

Olly Russell kicked a drop-goal for the visitors to level the match with one minute to go that looked sure to send the game to golden point, but the scrum-half then threw a pass which Rourke picked off and carried over the line to secure a win for the hosts.

Trinity had raced into a 10-0 lead thanks to tries from Tom Johnstone and Mike McMeeken but the visitors fought back through tries from Jacob Gagai and Cole Geyer.

Jack Sinfield restored Trinity's advantage before the break but Asher O'Donnell barged his way over just after the restart to put the Giants back in front.

A Max Jowitt penalty levelled it before Rourke did well to get in at the corner and put Wakefield back in front, only for Adam Swift to touch down to get the away side level.

Russell landed a drop-goal to match Sinfield's effort but there was time for more drama and heartbreak for the Giants, who have now lost nine successive games.

Wakefield moved back up to fourth in the table, four points clear of seventh-placed Leigh Leopards.

Giants show grit but winless run goes on

On the back of eight straight losses things could hardly have got off to a worse start for the Giants when Johnstone got in at the corner and prop McMeeken then dotted down, after Rourke flicked Jake Trueman's kick back.

However, they did not go under and two solo efforts in four minutes from Gagai and Geyer saw them turn the match on its head for the first time.

Sinfield's first Super League try since joining from Leeds in the off-season gave Wakefield a 16-12 lead at the break, but Russell kicked a 40/20 in the first play of the second half and O'Donnell crashed over.

Huddersfield, who were looking for a first wince since 4 April, could not hold on to their narrow lead as Jowitt kicked a penalty after a high shot on McMeeken to level and Rourke held off the attentions of three players to get in at the corner.

The visitors fought back once more when Swift cut in off the left edge and grounded the ball to make it 22-22.

Sinfield's drop-goal nudged Wakefield back into the lead before Russell's long ranger levelled the scores yet again.

But the former Trinity man was left desolate when his pass was grabbed by Rourke who managed to get away from the chasers and win it.

Huddersfield will raise the curtain on Magic Weekend when they play York Knights at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium next Saturday, with Daryl Powell's men playing his former side Castleford in Sunday's first match.

Wakefield: Jowitt, Rourke, Scott, Pitts Johnstone, Sinfield, Trueman, Tevaga, Vagana, Nikotemo, Rodwell, Smoothy, McMeeken.

Interchanges: Hamlin-Uele, Smith, Lolesio, Tate.

Huddersfield: Flanagan Jr, Swift, Jagger, Gagai, Milne, Lolohea, Russell, Powell, Dunford, O'Donnell, Rogers, Rush, Patolo.

Interchanges: English, King, Cozza, Geyer.

What is Bafana Bafana? Why South Africa at World Cup goes by nickname

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South Africa has never been to this stage of a World Cup before.

They stunned South Korea to advance to the Round of 32, and Bafana Bafana will take on Canada on Sunday.

Every step from here would be more potential history for South Africa.

And along the way, they're commonly referred to by that nickname, Bafana Bafana.

It's actually pretty simple, but linguistically, it's a pretty cool identity.

What is Bafana Bafana?

Bafana Bafana is a nickname for the South African men's national team.

It's actually from the Zulu language.

The translation: "Young men."

It's a very strong identify for this sporting group. Even their official social media accounts use the nomenclature:

🚨 MATCH DAY!! 🚨

⚽️ Bafana Bafana 🇿🇦 vs Canada 🇨🇦
📅 Sunday, 28 June 2026
​🏟️ Los Angeles Stadium
🕕 Kick-off: 21:00pm SA Time
🖥 SABC 1/3 & SABC+#Fifaworldcup#BafanaPride#BafanaBafanapic.twitter.com/6JIbJIHBHv

— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) June 28, 2026

MORE: With Messi, history and magic go hand in hand

Many of the world's national teams have nicknames like these, in their native language, that become a full-on identity.

South Africa rarely gets to show such an identity on such a stage. The 2010 World Cup hosts were in the spotlight then, and now they have a new spotlight.

The only World Cup match on Sunday is South Africa against Canada.

Bafana Bafana will be hoping to make more history.

More FIFA World Cup news:

Polymarket Promo Code TSNEWS: Grab $50 Bonus for Canada-South Africa, Knockout Round

Polymarket promo code

Polymarket Promo Code TSNEWS: Grab $50 Bonus for Canada-South Africa, Knockout Round originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Let's cut to the chase—there is nothing better than knockout soccer, especially when we have a real chance to build our bankrolls. If you are gearing up to wager on today's thrilling FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash between South Africa and Canada, locking in the Polymarket promo code TSNEWS is your best opening move. Right now, new customers can secure a fantastic $50 bonus simply by signing up here and making an initial deposit of at least $20.

Whether you want to back a side in today's showdown or deploy those bonus funds across other high-stakes World Cup knockout games this week, this welcome offer sets you up for success.

Polymarket Promo Code TSNEWS for the World Cup Knockout Round

Here is a quick snapshot of the welcome offer we are targeting ahead of the South Africa vs. Canada matchup:

Polymarket Promo CodeTSNEWS
New User Offer$50 Bonus
Terms and Conditions18+ and Present in the US
Date Last VerifiedJune 28, 2026

Offer Overview

We are always looking for an edge, and adding a bit of padding to the bankroll is a foundational strategy. I absolutely love finding value like this, because there is nothing quite like chasing a nice pay day with extra funds. By registering today, new Polymarket customers can claim a $50 sign-up bonus to use on this massive win-or-go-home matchup.

Securing this offer is a breeze. To unlock your $50 bonus, you just need to create a new account and make a first-time deposit of at least $20. Keep in mind that this promotion is strictly reserved for first-time users, and you must be 18+ and physically located in an eligible US state to qualify.

Once your deposit clears, your bonus funds will be ready to roll. I'll be looking to use my bonus on South Africa, Canada, or a handful of other exciting knockout matches taking place throughout the tournament.

Probabilities for Canada-South Africa

When we are handicapping a tight tournament match, checking the market's implied probability is the smartest way to identify where the real value sits. Since soccer matches can end in a draw after regulation time, we have to look at all three potential outcomes. Let's break down the pre-match percentages:

OutcomeProbability (%)
South Africa17.9%
Draw26.5%
Canada55.6%

Signing Up with the Polymarket Promo Code

Claiming this welcome offer before kickoff is a quick and simple process. We're in this together, so just follow these steps to ensure you lock in your $50 bonus without a hitch:

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Once your initial deposit hits your account, that $50 sign-up bonus will be activated and ready to use.

Where to watch all 15 Arsenal stars in the World Cup knockout stage

Where to watch all 15 Arsenal stars in the World Cup knockout stage
Where to watch all 15 Arsenal stars in the World Cup knockout stage

Earlier today, we reported that all 15 of Arsenal’s World Cup representatives had successfully negotiated the group stage to reach the Round of 32. Now the real business begins.

The knockout rounds get underway on Monday, with every Arsenal player still dreaming of lifting football’s biggest prize. From Brazil and England to Spain and Belgium, Gooners will have plenty of reasons to tune in over the coming days.

Here’s where you can catch every Arsenal player in action.

Monday, June 29

Brazil (Gabriel Magalhães, Gabriel Martinelli) vs JapanHouston | 6pm (UK)

Brazil topped their group unbeaten and now face one of the tournament’s surprise packages in Japan. Gabriel has started all three matches so far, while Martinelli will be hoping for more minutes after making two substitute appearances.

Germany (Kai Havertz) vs ParaguayFoxborough | 9.30pm (UK)

Germany will be looking to bounce back after their final group-stage defeat to Ecuador. Havertz has enjoyed an impressive tournament so far, scoring twice in his three starts.

Tuesday, June 30

Norway (Martin Ødegaard) vs Ivory CoastDallas | 6pm (UK)

Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard returns after being rested for Norway’s final group game against France, with a place in the last 16 at stake.

France (William Saliba) vs Sweden (Viktor Gyökeres)New York/New Jersey | 10pm (UK)

One Arsenal player is guaranteed to progress from this fascinating encounter. Saliba was rested in France’s final group match, while Gyökeres has played every minute for Sweden and already has a goal to his name.

(Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Wednesday, July 1

Mexico vs Ecuador (Piero Hincapié)Mexico City | 2am (UK)

Hincapié has been one of Ecuador’s standout performers, helping his country recover from a difficult start to qualify for the knockout rounds.

England (Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze) vs DR CongoAtlanta | 5pm (UK)

England head into the knockout stages as Group L winners. Saka registered an assist against Panama in the final group game, while Rice is expected to return after being rested. Madueke has featured in all three group matches, with Eze also making two appearances from the bench.

Belgium (Leandro Trossard) vs SenegalSeattle | 9pm (UK)

Fresh from scoring twice against New Zealand, Trossard will be hoping to continue his excellent form as Belgium begin their knockout campaign.

Thursday, July 2

Spain (Mikel Merino, David Raya, Martin Zubimendi) vs AustriaLos Angeles | 8pm (UK)

Spain finished top of their group and will be favourites to progress. Merino has featured in all three group games, while Raya and Zubimendi are still waiting for their first minutes of the tournament.

With 15 Arsenal players still involved, Gooners have plenty to look forward to over the next four days. By Thursday night, we’ll know exactly how many members of Mikel Arteta’s squad remain on course to become world champions.

Which Arsenal player do you think will have the biggest impact in the Round of 32, Gooners? And how many of our 15 representatives do you think will still be standing after the knockout round? Let us know your predictions in the comments below.

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Todd Graves Honors 30-Year Friendship With Manning Family Through $25,000 Donation

Check Presentation with Todd Graves and the Manning family
Raising Cane's

Todd Graves is putting his money where his mission is. The Raising Cane’s founder returned to the Manning Passing Academy for the fifth consecutive year, presenting a $25,000 donation to support one of the country’s premier football camps while spending time mentoring some of the sport’s most promising young quarterbacks.

The contribution was made during the 30th Annual Manning Passing Academy at Nicholls State University in Louisiana, where Graves joined longtime friends Archie, Peyton, Eli, and Cooper Manning in celebrating three decades of developing the next generation of athletes.

Todd Graves Donates $25,000 To Support Young Athletes

Todd and Archie Manning
Raising Cane’s

During the academy’s annual Friday Night Lights showcase, Graves presented an oversized $25,000 check to the Manning Passing Academy Foundation. The donation marks his fifth consecutive year as the event’s Presenting Sponsor, bringing his total contributions to the program to $125,000.

Since its founding in 1996, the academy has helped more than 30,000 young athletes improve their football skills while emphasizing leadership, character, and personal development.

Beyond the donation, Graves spent much of the day interacting directly with campers and coaches. Using the Raising Cane’s Food Truck, he served Chicken Finger meals while sharing lessons from his own entrepreneurial journey.

Among the notable quarterbacks in attendance were Texas standout Arch Manning, USC quarterback Jayden Maiava, Tennessee’s George MacIntyre, Washington’s Demond Williams Jr., Ohio State’s Julian Sayin, and Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita.

Graves encouraged participants to dream big, work hard, and maintain a mindset that no one would outwork them.

Arizona Quarterback Noah Fifita Won Free Cane’s For A Year

Raising Cane's helmets
Raising Cane’s

One of the weekend’s most memorable moments came during the Raising Cane’s Quarterback Long Shot Challenge. Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita emerged victorious after showcasing both arm strength and accuracy against fellow competitors.

His reward included free Raising Cane’s for a year, along with exclusive merchandise from the popular restaurant chain.

Todd Graves And The Manning Family Share A Longstanding Friendship

Drew Mestemaker of Oklahoma State and Todd Graves
Raising Cane’s

The event also highlighted the decades-long relationship between Graves and the Manning family. Archie Manning has frequently served as both a mentor and source of inspiration for the entrepreneur, helping shape his approach to leadership and community involvement.

Over the years, that relationship has evolved into a close friendship with the entire Manning family, united by a shared commitment to giving back and helping young people succeed.

The connection feels particularly fitting this year as both Raising Cane’s and the Manning Passing Academy celebrate their 30th anniversaries. What began as a single restaurant near LSU’s campus in 1996 has grown into a global brand with more than 1,000 locations, while the academy has become one of the nation’s premier training grounds for aspiring football players.

For Graves, the annual visit is about more than football. It’s about investing in the next generation and reminding young athletes that success, whether in sports or business, starts with hard work, perseverance, and a willingness to dream big.

Giving Back Has Long Been Part Of Todd Graves’ Mission

Arch Manning
Raising Cane’s

Supporting the Manning Passing Academy is just the latest example of Graves’ long-standing commitment to philanthropy and investing in meaningful causes.

In April 2025, the Raising Cane’s founder partnered with country music superstar Luke Bryan to celebrate a landmark $1 million donation to The Brett Boyer Foundation, an organization dedicated to advancing research and awareness for congenital heart defects and Down syndrome.

The foundation was established in 2017 by Bryan, his wife Caroline, and Caroline’s parents, Ellen and Bo Boyer, in honor of Sadie Brett Boyer. Diagnosed before birth with Down syndrome and a congenital heart defect, Sadie Brett touched countless lives during her seven months before passing away.

At the time, Graves praised the foundation’s mission and emphasized the importance of using success to create opportunities and support families facing difficult circumstances.

Todd Graves Has Made Giving Back A Cornerstone Of His Legacy

Todd, Eli, Archie, and Todd Graves
Raising Cane’s

The donation reflected a philosophy that has become central to Graves’ leadership both inside and outside of Raising Cane’s. Whether supporting children’s health initiatives, educational programs, community organizations, or youth sports, Graves has consistently used his platform and resources to give back to causes that make a lasting impact.

His continued support of the Manning Passing Academy follows that same approach, helping provide young athletes with opportunities to grow as leaders, competitors, and future role models both on and off the field.

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He is the golfer who received an apology from Bryson DeChambeau after the only DP World Tour victory of his career

Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

Much of the focus after Richard McEvoy won the 2018 Porsche European Open was on the ‘classless’ actions of Bryson DeChambeau as he departed the 18th green.

DeChambeau threw away a golden opportunity to secure his first victory on the European Tour in Germany. The American was 11 under par with four holes to play. He was looking to become the third player from his country to lift the title, after Bobby Wadkins and Tom Kite.

However, DeChambeau fell apart over the final stages. He was five over par for the last four holes, with a triple bogey coming on the last to really add insult to injury.

That meant that when Richard McEvoy made a birdie on the 72nd hole, he was able to celebrate his first ever victory on the European Tour.

Bryson DeChambeau was no stranger to having to issue an apology

Remarkably, he had won on the Challenge Tour – the second tier of European golf – just the previous week. It was the first time since 2010 that a player had achieved the feat of winning on both tours in successive weeks.

Nevertheless, DeChambeau was in no mood to celebrate with the journeyman. The pair exchanged the briefest of handshakes before DeChambeau swiftly stormed off the green, clearly frustrated with his own performance as he ended up in a tie for 13th.

He would have found himself in a playoff with McEvoy had he played the last four holes in level par.

Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

DeChambeau had already come in for criticism for a previous mistake in a European Tour event. As an amateur at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship in 2016, DeChambeau decided against helping Andy Sullivan look for his ball in a group that also included Rory McIlroy.

Unfortunately, the search party was unable to find Sullivan’s ball, so he had to go back to the tee.

DeChambeau would later apologise, as reported by Sky Sports, insisting that he had assumed that the Englishman’s ball had gone straight into the water.

So perhaps that helps explain why some were not impressed by his conduct two years later in Germany.

Eddie Pepperell took to X to label the handshake ‘classless’.

And it seems that DeChambeau would agree, as he soon issued an apology on Instagram.

He wrote: ‘I apologize to Richard McEvoy and the fans for my brevity on 18. He is a class act, worthy champion and I enjoyed playing with him the past two days.’

What Richard McEvoy really thought of playing alongside Bryson DeChambeau at the 2018 European Open

McEvoy was 39 at the time of his victory. Unfortunately, the 2018 season would prove to be the final year he made more than half of his cuts on the European Tour.

His best finish after that week came at the 2022 Catalunya Championship as he finished tied for third, alongside Laurie Canter and Adrian Meronk. Both men would subsequently join Bryson DeChambeau on LIV Golf.

Interestingly, one person who was not offended by DeChambeau that day was McEvoy himself.

As he told National Club Golfer later on in 2018, he felt that it was very much a storm in a teacup.

“He got a lot of stick for it but there was no need for it,” he said.

“At the end of the day he shook my hand and said congratulations. I didn’t actually take anything of it in as I was in my own zone having won my first event. Then I saw that he was getting a lot of stick, people thought he hadn’t even shaken my hand but it was just a camera angle.”

McEvoy also suggested that he enjoyed the experience of playing alongside DeChambeau over the weekend.

“We chatted a lot on the Saturday and got on really well, just about how the tours worked and life in general. On Sunday there was a bit less chat but I liked him, he’s a very different individual but a really nice guy,” he added.

DeChambeau is never going to be a player that everyone in the game likes. He has such a unique style in how he plays and how he conducts himself that it is never going to be for everyone.

But he deserves credit for often holding his hands up when he makes a mistake. Clearly, McEvoy did not even feel that his apology eight years ago was necessary.

Fenerbahce weighing up a move for West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen

Fenerbahce weighing up a move for West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen
Fenerbahce weighing up a move for West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen

Fenerbahce are exploring an ambitious summer move for West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen as part of a significant squad overhaul in Istanbul. The Turkish giants missed out on the Super Lig title to fierce rivals Galatasaray and are determined to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season in search of a first Turkish crown since 2014. The opportunity to target Bowen arises from the changing landscape at the London Stadium. Following West Ham’s relegation to the EFL Championship, the Hammers face the prospect of losing several key players. While West Ham are eager to retain their star forward to spearhead an immediate promotion push under Nuno Espirito Santo, they know a summer departure for Bowen is more than likely.

Nonetheless, a swoop for the 29-year-old attacker would require a significant commitment from the Fenerbahce board. West Ham are seeking around £50m to part ways with their talisman, who remains under contract until June 2030. Furthermore, Fenerbahce will need to fend off competition from the Premier League, with Aston Villa, Chelsea and Everton all reported to be interested in the ‘unbelievable’ winger. For Bowen, staying in England is preferred to preserve his international prospects under Thomas Tuchel.

However, the allure of a lucrative move to Istanbul, combined with the prospect of regular European football, presents a compelling alternative to a gruelling 46-game Championship campaign. Further developments regarding the winger’s future are expected once West Ham finalise the exit of Mateus Fernandes, who is wanted by both Manchester United and Tottenham. West Ham have placed an £85m price tag on the midfielder and are holding out for the highest possible fee before sanctioning a sale.

Men’s World Cup Round of 32 — South Africa vs. Canada

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - JUNE 18: Alphonso Davies #19 of Canada walks into the pitch before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Canada and Qatar at BC Place Vancouver on June 18, 2026 in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Welcome to the Bavarian Football Works daily Men’s World Cup match thread! Every day during this tournament we will have a feature thread for discussion of the day’s matchups.

The group stages are done and dusted…and it’s the first day of the knockouts. Just one match today:

  • South Africa vs. Canada (3:00 PM EDT)

Yesterday’s results:

  • Panama 0-2 England
  • Croatia 2-1 Ghana
  • Colombia 0-0 Portugal
  • DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan
  • Algeria 3-3 Austria
  • Jordan 1-3 Argentina

Predictions

Just for fun! Drop yours below.

  • South Africa 1-2 Canada a.e.t

Bonus: Alphonso Davies enters the match in the 65th minute and assists the winning goal.

And most importantly he doesn’t get injured. Manifesting!

Reading and listening

Odds and Ends

This is such a shame. You can read more about what Lumumba Vea represents here.

Damned by the data:

How about this view of Algeria’s final goal:

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Injury could prove nightmare for Manchester United’s plans

Injury could prove nightmare for Manchester United’s plans
Injury could prove nightmare for Manchester United’s plans

Man Utd face anxious wait as Ugarte injury raises transfer uncertainty

Manchester United’s summer plans have been thrown into fresh uncertainty – according to the Daily Mail – after Manuel Ugarte suffered a worrying knee injury while representing Uruguay, leaving the club awaiting the results of medical assessments before determining both his recovery timeline and any potential impact on their transfer strategy.

The midfielder was forced off on a stretcher during Uruguay’s defeat to Spain in Guadalajara after appearing to twist his left knee. His emotional reaction as he left the pitch immediately fuelled fears that the injury could be more serious than first hoped.

With Man Utd already reshaping their midfield this summer, the outcome of Ugarte’s injury assessment could have significant implications beyond the player’s immediate rehabilitation.

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Ugarte injury leaves Man Utd awaiting answers

Few moments during the international window will have caused more concern inside Old Trafford than seeing Ugarte depart the pitch in tears.

The 25-year-old appeared to awkwardly twist his left knee before collapsing, requiring lengthy treatment before being carried from the field on a stretcher. Although the full extent of the injury remains unknown, early fears naturally centred on possible ligament damage.

Man Utd quickly issued an update through the club’s official website, saying:

“Unfortunately, our midfielder had to leave the pitch in some distress on a stretcher shortly before half-time, to be replaced by Nicolas de la Cruz, and the extent of his injury is yet to be determined. We wish Manu a speedy recovery and hope to see him back in action soon.”

That statement reflected the uncertainty surrounding the situation, with further scans expected to determine how long the Uruguay international may be unavailable.

Uruguay’s 1-0 defeat to Spain also brought Marcelo Bielsa’s side’s tournament to an end, although the result itself was quickly overshadowed by concern surrounding Ugarte’s condition.

Original reporting of these developments came via the Daily Mail.

Midfield rebuild continues despite setback

Regardless of the injury outcome, Man Utd have already committed to reshaping their midfield options during the current transfer window.

Ugarte endured a frustrating campaign after arriving from Paris Saint-Germain in a deal worth up to £50.5 million two years ago. He managed only 10 starts across all competitions last season as Ruben Amorim regularly preferred Bruno Fernandes alongside Casemiro in central midfield before Michael Carrick restored Kobbie Mainoo to a more prominent role next to the experienced Brazilian.

Casemiro’s departure as a free agent has accelerated United’s recruitment plans.

The club have already agreed a £39 million deal with Atalanta for Ederson, with the Brazilian expected to complete his move after returning from the World Cup. Discussions also continue with West Ham over Mateus Fernandes, who is valued between £80 million and £85 million.

Competition for Fernandes remains strong, with Tottenham also involved in negotiations, although reports suggest agreeing personal terms with the player is unlikely to prove difficult.

Transfer plans could hinge on recovery timeline

Before this latest injury, Ugarte had been viewed as one of several players who could potentially leave Old Trafford should an acceptable offer arrive.

His limited involvement last season meant United were understood to be open to listening to bids as they sought to create additional flexibility within their transfer budget.

That situation may now change entirely.

Should Ugarte face an extended spell on the sidelines, potential buyers are likely to delay any interest until his fitness is fully established. That would remove one possible source of transfer income at a time when United are attempting to strengthen multiple areas of the squad.

Reports indicate the club had ambitions to recruit another central midfielder beyond Ederson and Fernandes if finances allowed. Those plans may now require reassessment, particularly with further additions also being considered in wide attacking areas and for the goalkeeping department.

Without income from player sales, every major decision becomes more finely balanced.

Financial protection offers limited reassurance

There is at least one safeguard available should Ugarte face a lengthy absence.

Because the injury occurred while representing Uruguay, Man Utd would be eligible to claim compensation through FIFA’s Club Protection Programme.

The scheme reimburses clubs for a proportion of a player’s salary during extended absences sustained on international duty, with payments reaching up to £120,000 per week in qualifying cases.

While that financial support eases part of the burden, it cannot replace the sporting value of having a fully fit squad available throughout a demanding campaign.

For now, United’s priority remains understanding the seriousness of Ugarte’s injury. Medical examinations over the coming days will determine whether this proves to be a short interruption or a setback capable of influencing both the player’s future and Man Utd’s wider transfer strategy during a pivotal summer.

Saracens win record fourth title with emphatic victory

Marlie Packer celebrates scoring her first try for Saracens
Marlie Packer scored two tries to finish her Saracens career in style [Getty Images]

Saracens: (26) 52

Tries: Omokhuale, Packer 2, Gregson, Breach 2, Corrigan, Harrison Cons: Harrison 6

Trailfinders: (0) 14

Tries: Montiel, Burton Cons: Inman 2

Marlie Packer scored two tries on her final Saracens appearance as the north London side secured a record fourth league title with a comprehensive 52-14 win over first-time finalists Trailfinders at Twickenham Stoop.

Former England captain Packer, who is joining Harlequins next season after nine years with Saracens, grabbed her double in eight first-half minutes as Alex Austerberry's side dominated their London rivals in the Premiership Women's Rugby final.

Saracens scored four tries to lead 26-0 at half-time and added four more after the break, with England star Jess Breach's second-half solo effort perhaps the pick of the scores.

After winning the league - then known as the Premier 15s - in 2018, 2019 and 2022, Saracens overtake Gloucester-Hartpury as the most successful side in English women's rugby.

Trailfinders, who only joined the league in 2023, beat defending champions Gloucester-Hartpury in back-to-back matches to make the play-offs and then the final.

The west Londoners had never beaten Saracens in eight matches, but Barney Maddison's side had belief they could end that dismal record given their form since the turn of the year.

But up against the likes of two-time World Cup winner Packer, current world player of the year Sophie de Goede, England's player of the season Zoe Harrison and the league's player of the season Olivia Apps, Trailfinders were outclassed in ruthless fashion.

They showed plenty of heart and determination but the gulf in quality was clear as Saracens - who finished 25 points ahead of them in the regular season - claimed a deserved victory to make amends for last season's final defeat.

Stung by their 2025 defeat by Gloucester-Hartpury, Saracens have been on a mission all season to regain the title.

The outcome of the final was in little doubt after Canada's Julia Omokhuale crashed over in the 13th minute.

Saracens took control with their pack dominating the forward battle and Apps and Harrison running the game impressively.

After Packer's close-range double, Saracens demonstrated their attacking range by moving the ball first right and then back to the left for Sydney Gregson to run over for the fourth try.

Apps also touched down but the try was disallowed by Holly Wood - refereeing the final 86 days after giving birth to daughter Adaline - for a deliberate knock-on by Alysha Corrigan in the build-up.

With Saracens' Gabrielle Senft in the sin-bin for a deliberate knock-on, Trailfinders needed a score before the end of the half but could not make the extra player count.

Their hopes of becoming the first side to lift the trophy after finishing fourth in the regular season were well and truly ended just two minutes into the second half as Harrison's deft inside pass set Breach free and the full-back accelerated past two covering defenders to score a brilliant try.

Corrigan went over four minutes later before Trailfinders finally got on the scoreboard thanks to a try by Maya Montriel.

Canada team-mates Apps and De Goede combined to tee up Harrison, who fended off two attempted tackles to score her first Saracens try of the season, before Packer was sent to the sin-bin.

Her absence helped Abi Burton power over for Trailfinders' second try but that was as good as it got on a hard day for the league's up-and-coming side.

Breach stepped over for her second try minutes the final whistle sparked huge celebrations for the champions.

Line-ups

Saracens: Breach; Corrigan, Hardy, Bridge, Gregson; Harrison (co-capt), Apps; Clifford, Field, Rose, Omokhuale, Royer, Senft, Packer (co-capt), De Goede.

Replacements: Tremelling, Crake, Flanagan, Evans, Cleall, Sellors, MacDougall, Sharp.

Trailfinders: Inman; Laflin, Jones, Cox, White; Gallagher, Norman-Bell; Leatherman, Ponsonby, Montiel, Wassell, Borland, Head, Zackary (capt), Burton.

Replacements: Blanco, Meta, Tuffnail, Taylor, Malcolm, Williams, Bradley, Gallagher.

Referee: Holly Wood

Who do Scotland fans want as the next head coach?

Ange Postecoglou, David Moyes and Alex Neil are popular suggestions to replace Steve Clarke
Ange Postecoglou, David Moyes and Alex Neil are popular suggestions to replace Steve Clarke [Getty Images]

Steve Clarke and the Scotland squad have not even left their World Cup base yet and already the attention has turned to what comes next.

A search will soon start after the shock news of the head coach's resignation in the early hours of Sunday Scotland-time, but who will replace him?

Could it be a big name? Do they have to be Scottish? Who are the realistic candidates? Here's what the fans are saying...

Postecoglou? Or another big name?

Tommy: I think Ange Postecoglou is a consideration but his recent record is poor. Whatever happens we have to accept this is no quick fix. The players let us down big time.

Neil: Postecoglou would be the perfect fit. He would get the players playing with swagger and confidence, and he can be pragmatic when needed.

Colin: Postecoglou. Let's get the ball forward at pace and put teams under pressure. It's time to leave behind the 'let's keep it tight' philosophy we've followed since the 1990s.

Gordon: Postecoglou, a serial winner, who knows the Scottish game, has had great success as the Australian national coach and, most of all, knows how to get his players to score goals.

Kev D: Scotland should turn to Postecoglou. He has the CV, having managed at a World Cup and in Scotland. His style will get the team back on the front foot and he has charisma and authority.

Mark: There is no rush but I would look at Postecoglou, Kasper Hjulmand and Jurgen Klinsmann as an outsider. Whoever comes in has a good job as we will be at the next Euros with us being one of the host nations with a really good chance to get through groups for first time.

Ewan: Need someone who has experience of Scottish football and international football - could we consider Roberto Martinez if he leaves Portugal?

Gavin: Given there are no outstanding Scottish candidates, I'd look at someone like Thomas Frank. Comes across as knowledgeable and intelligent with a tactical plan that would suit our team.

AnonaScot: Pep is available.

Is Moyes the standout Scottish candidate?

Sophie: We need to do everything to ensure David Moyes is the next Scotland manager. Even if that means an interim until he's available. He has the right experience and passion for Scotland.

Thomas: Glad to see Clarke go. Davie Moyes would be the next manager for me, would prefer it to be a Scottish manager at least.

Eric: There's only one outstanding Scottish candidate - David Moyes. Way better tactically and equally as grumpy.

Euan: Moyes has to be the first call. I'm sure he would be tempted. It feels like we've been calling for Moyes for 15 years but it's never worked out. Great foundations laid by Clarke, Moyes is the calibre of coach to take us to the next level.

Luke: The dream would be Moyes but he's enjoying life at Everton. Derek McInnes went to Rangers too soon as he would have been great too. I'd take a punt on passion and try out Scott Brown.

Rory: I think Darren Fletcher, Scott Brown, and Callum Davidson are my favourites for the Scotland job. They all know international football as players. And have some coaching experience.

Joe: Alex Neil probably. Think it would have been McInnes if he hadn't gone to Rangers.

Shaun: I'd go for someone younger such as Neil if it had to be a Scotsman. If it was foreigner, then Kasper Hjulmand a good shout though not sure how likely.

Killie Tadley: McInnes has his dream job, Moyes won't leave Everton... give it to a Scottish manager. John McGlynn with Scott Brown and Neil McCann as back-up on a part-time basis.

Craig: McGlynn seems to be in the same mould as Clarke, but everyone absolutely loves McGlynn-ball. He could be a brilliant left-field option for us.

Russell: For all the criticism Clarke's had there isn't an obvious replacement. Maybe Steven Naismith should step up? Otherwise I think they'll go abroad.

Fergus: I'd prefer the SFA to do a proper recruitment process, instead of trotting out the usual candidates. I don't see why we can't have a foreign coach in place, Scottish coaches are too fearful and pragmatic, I'd happily see a Scandinavian coach come in, they seem to have a bold approach and aren't fearful to be front foot.

Phil Mickelson accused of inappropriate sexual behavior in new report

Phil Mickelson's career and personal life continue to spiral.

An investigation by Alan Shipnuck in Skratch.golf reveals multiple allegations of inappropriate conduct by Mickelson, including showing the wife of a professional golfer a nude photo of himself and then propositioning her in 2015.

The Skratch report, posted June 26 and titled 'Phil Mickelson's Long History of Misconduct,' comes weeks after Golf Digest reported the 56-year-old Mickelson was banned from a club near his San Diego home after accusations he inappropriately touched a female employee.

One day after the report, it was revealed the six-time major champion withdrew from the British Open in mid-June, marking the first time since 2009 he won’t play the final major of the season. The Open is July 16-19 at Royal Birkdale in England.

Phil Mickelson's reportedly propositioned Pat Perez's wife

Golfer Pat Perez and Perez's wife, Ashley, were staying at a villa next to Mickelson's at the 2015 tournament at Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. They were together when Mickelson showed Ashley a very explicit nude photo of himself on his phone when Perez was in the bathroom, according to the report.

“Phil says to me, ‘I’m going to leave my bedroom door open tonight,’’ Ashley Perez said, according to the report. “When Pat falls asleep I want you to come see me.’"

Ashley told Pat about the incident and Pat has retold the story to people in the golf world, according to the report.

Mickelson apologized to Pat at least twice. Mickelson and Perez are alumni of Arizona State and both joined LIV Golf in its first year, 2022.

The report details another incident in which Mickelson made inappropriate remarks to a woman and propositioned her "in graphic detail," the woman told Shipnuck. She added, "It felt like verbal rape."

Ashley Perez said she had a very similar "incredibly inappropriate" experience with Mickelson before the incident in which he showed her the nude photo.

Mickelson owned a one bedroom condo on the second story of the clubhouse at the Madison Club in La Quinta, California. Multiple members and employees of the club told Skratch that Mickelson began regularly having at least one woman who was not his wife spend the night in his condo.

A Golf Digest report from June 11 alleges Mickelson approached a woman at The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe and initiated nonconsensual physical contact. She rejected his advances and immediately told her supervisors.

Mickelson is no longer welcomed at the club where he has practiced for many years. The incident occurred in the spring.

Mickelson attorney responds to allegations

Mickelson's attorney, Tom Clare, denied the allegations from The Farms Golf Club and issued a statement to USA Today Sports about the Skratch report, admonishing the golf media.

"A small segment of the golf media has decided that because Mr. Mickelson is a successful golfer, every detail of his private and family life is theirs to exploit," Clare said. "Recycling mistakes he has already acknowledged as new reporting, and dragging private family matters into public view, is reckless. It is the pursuit of clicks at the expense of the truth. Do better.”

Mickelson and his wife Amy have been married for 30 years. The couple has three children.

Mickelson was the face of LIV Golf after being one of its biggest recruiters during its launching in 2022. He has played once this year, announcing in April he was taking leave from golf to tend to a serious family health matter.

Mickelson did not play in the Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open. This will mark the first time in his career will miss all four majors in the same year.

Tom D'Angelo is a senior sports columnist and reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Phil Mickelson accused of inappropriate sexual behavior in new report

Phil Mickelson accused of inappropriate sexual behavior in new report

Phil Mickelson's career and personal life continue to spiral.

An investigation by Alan Shipnuck in Skratch.golf reveals multiple allegations of inappropriate conduct by Mickelson, including showing the wife of a professional golfer a nude photo of himself and then propositioning her in 2015.

The Skratch report, posted June 26 and titled 'Phil Mickelson's Long History of Misconduct,' comes weeks after Golf Digest reported the 56-year-old Mickelson was banned from a club near his San Diego home after accusations he inappropriately touched a female employee.

One day after the report, it was revealed the six-time major champion withdrew from the British Open in mid-June, marking the first time since 2009 he won’t play the final major of the season. The Open is July 16-19 at Royal Birkdale in England.

Phil Mickelson of HyFlyers GC walks on the first green during the semifinals of the LIV Golf Michigan Team Championship at The Cardinal at Saint John's Resort in Detroit on Aug. 23, 2025.

Phil Mickelson's reportedly propositioned Pat Perez's wife

Golfer Pat Perez and Perez's wife, Ashley, were staying at a villa next to Mickelson's at the 2015 tournament at Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. They were together when Mickelson showed Ashley a very explicit nude photo of himself on his phone when Perez was in the bathroom, according to the report.

“Phil says to me, ‘I’m going to leave my bedroom door open tonight,’’ Ashley Perez said, according to the report. “When Pat falls asleep I want you to come see me.’"

Ashley told Pat about the incident and Pat has retold the story to people in the golf world, according to the report.

Mickelson apologized to Pat at least twice. Mickelson and Perez are alumni of Arizona State and both joined LIV Golf in its first year, 2022.

The report details another incident in which Mickelson made inappropriate remarks to a woman and propositioned her "in graphic detail," the woman told Shipnuck. She added, "It felt like verbal rape."

Ashley Perez said she had a very similar "incredibly inappropriate" experience with Mickelson before the incident in which he showed her the nude photo.

Mickelson owned a one bedroom condo on the second story of the clubhouse at the Madison Club in La Quinta, California. Multiple members and employees of the club told Skratch that Mickelson began regularly having at least one woman who was not his wife spend the night in his condo.

A Golf Digest report from June 11 alleges Mickelson approached a woman at The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe and initiated nonconsensual physical contact. She rejected his advances and immediately told her supervisors.

Mickelson is no longer welcomed at the club where he has practiced for many years. The incident occurred in the spring.

Mickelson attorney responds to allegations

Mickelson's attorney, Tom Clare, denied the allegations from The Farms Golf Club and issued a statement to USA Today Sports about the Skratch report, admonishing the golf media.

"A small segment of the golf media has decided that because Mr. Mickelson is a successful golfer, every detail of his private and family life is theirs to exploit," Clare said. "Recycling mistakes he has already acknowledged as new reporting, and dragging private family matters into public view, is reckless. It is the pursuit of clicks at the expense of the truth. Do better.”

Mickelson and his wife Amy have been married for 30 years. The couple has three children.

Mickelson was the face of LIV Golf after being one of its biggest recruiters during its launching in 2022. He has played once this year, announcing in April he was taking leave from golf to tend to a serious family health matter.

Mickelson did not play in the Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open. This will mark the first time in his career will miss all four majors in the same year.

Tom D'Angelo is a senior sports columnist and reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Phil Mickelson accused of inappropriate sexual behavior in new report

Nebraska news station honors two natives now playing for Eagles

There's something special about receiving recognition from the place where your story began. NFL players spend their careers performing in front of millions of people. We've seen Philadelphia Eagles stars earn Pro Bowls, championships, and lucrative contracts. Still, some of the most meaningful moments happen back home, where the people who watched them grow into football players never forget where they came from. Eagles fans have certainly seen that countless times over the years.

Darius Slay received the keys to his hometown of Brunswick, Georgia. Others have returned home for jersey retirements, hometown parades, or special ceremonies celebrating everything they've accomplished since leaving high school.

Recently, the spotlight shifted to Nebraska. An Omaha television station celebrated two Cornhusker State natives now wearing midnight green: Eagles starting center Cam Jurgens and rookie tight end Cole Payton.

Two different journeys, one home state for two Eagles

Jurgens' path is already well documented. The former Nebraska Cornhuskers standout arrived in Philadelphia as a second-round pick in 2022, carrying the daunting responsibility of eventually replacing franchise icon Jason Kelce.

That's a challenge few players would welcome, yet Jurgens embraced it. Now entering another season as Philadelphia's starting center, he has firmly established himself as one of the key pieces along the Eagles' offensive line. It's year five, and he has already earned two Pro Bowl nods.

Payton's story is only beginning. The fifth-round rookie made his way to Philadelphia after starring for the North Dakota State Bison, the same program that once produced former Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz. Like Jurgens, however, his football roots trace back to Nebraska, giving local fans another hometown player to rally behind.

Home never forgets its own

Nebraska has produced its share of football legends over the decades. While the Cornhuskers no longer dominate college football the way they did under legendary coach Tom Osborne, football remains woven into the fabric of the state. Players and coaches who reach the NFL are celebrated long after they leave. Hey, Nebraska's constituents elected Osborne to Congress.

No one knows what honors await Jurgens or Payton once their playing careers eventually end. Perhaps there will be jersey retirements. Maybe a street, a field, or even another set of ceremonial keys to a hometown. Those conversations are years away.

For now, one thing is already clear. No matter how many games they play in Philadelphia, Cam Jurgens and Cole Payton will always have another fan base cheering them on hundreds of miles away. Sometimes, there's no greater honor than knowing home is still watching.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Nebraska news station honors two natives now playing for Eagles

Max Verstappen hails Red Bull's Austria progress, rues mid-race car issues

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Red Bull's Max Verstappen says it was satisfying to finally be in the hunt for victory at Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix, as he detailed the car issues that prevented him from taking the fight to winner George Russell.

In a heavily revised Red Bull RB22, Verstappen and his team cut a much more competitive figure at the team's home race in Austria, with the four-time world champion on course to qualify second or third behind polesitter Russell until a crash in the penultimate corner kept him in fifth.

But Verstappen rebounded in the race to take the fight to the leading Mercedes cars. After clearing Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton in an extended wheel-to-wheel battle, Verstappen was able to put pressure on Russell, prompting the Briton to expedite his final pitstop to avoid being undercut by Red Bull.

Verstappen delayed his final stop to build a tyre advantage, but lost too much time doing so to mount a real challenge at the end of the 71-lap race.

Handling issues with the rear axle of his car further played a part in not being able to fully push for his first win of the season, though the Dutchman was still pleased to take his best result of 2026 and his second podium of the campaign.

"What was satisfying is that this was the first time I felt like actually I could fight for the win," Verstappen said.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

"In the first half of the race we were more competitive, because for whatever reason in the second half something felt off on the rear of the car. Everything was just extremely difficult from bumps, kerbs, traction - it was just completely gone.

"That's a bit of a shame, but to be that close to a win I think is a great effort from the team. They have worked really hard to get these upgrades on the car here and this is the first time in the race where I felt really competitive and I could push a bit more."

At the time Verstappen told his race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase on the radio that staying out longer before his final pitstop was "not the right call", and in hindsight he hadn't changed his mind.

"I do think I had the degradation [advantage] over George, but I also knew it was going to be a very long stint to the end," he explained.

"I personally felt that during the laps I stayed out I probably lost a little bit too much compared to what I gained back from those extra laps on new tyres.

"But it's easy to say now. We still had a very good race to be honest. It's been a pretty long road to be here [on the podium] and have a real shot at it. That is already [positive]."

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Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates – Brady Singer vs. Mitch Keller

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 08: Brady Singer #51 of the Cincinnati Reds looks on before the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on June 08, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The three most recent outings turned in by Cincinnati Reds starter Brady Singer have been much, much more in-line with the expectations placed upon him prior to the season. In those, he’s tossed 18.0 IP, cleared 7.0 IP once, and allowed just 3 ER in that time. He’s struck out 17 against just 6 walks, finding ways to once again put the ball over the plate without it being summarily served into the seats beyond outfield walls.

Prior to those three starts, he’d surrendered homers at the worst rate among all MLB starters. Now? He’s once again a guy you want to take the ball every fifth day.

Singer gets the start in Pittsburgh on Sunday as the Cincinnati Reds go for the series sweep of the Pirates. Mitch Keller, who seemingly has started 794 career games against the Reds, will toe the rubber for the Buccos to begin things.

First pitch is set for 1:35 PM ET.

Lineups for both clubs are listed below!

Today’s Lineups

REDSPIRATES
Elly De La Cruz – SSKonnor Griffin – SS
Sal Stewart – 3BBrandon Lowe – 2B
JJ Bleday – LFBryan Reynolds – DH
Eugenio Suarez – DHNick Gonzales – 3B
Spencer Steer – 1BRyan O’Hearn – 1B
Noelvi Marte – RFEsmerlyn Valdez – RF
Tyler Stephenson – CTyler Callihan – LF
TJ Friedl – CFJake Mangum – CF
Edwin Arroyo – 2BHenry Davis – C
Brady Singer – RHPMitch Keller – RHP

Minor league update for 6/27/26

Clark Gable in a publicity photograph for his film Too Hot to Handle, 1938 in which he plays a newsreel reporter

Hickory starter Aidan Deakins allowed three runs in four innings, striking out five, walking three and giving up a homer. Guery Rodriguez allowed a solo homer in two innings, striking out two. Michael Trausch struck out four and walked one in 1.2 scoreless. Louis Marinaro struck out two in 1.1 shutout innings.

Paulino Santana doubled. Marco Argudin was 2 for 4 with a pair of doubles and a walk. Yolfran Castillo was 2 for 6 with a double. Marcos Torres was 2 for 5 with a pair of stolen bases. Daniel Flames was 3 for 4 with a walk and a stolen base. Angel Arredondo had a hit and a walk. Curley Martha had a pair of hits.

Hickory box score

A.J. Russell, newly promoted to Hub City (though he made one start there previously this season when Hickory had games canceled due to a clubhouse fire), walked three and struck out three while allowing one run in two innings. Ismael Agreda allowed a grand slam and issued seven walks while striking out five in three innings, giving up six runs. Case Matter allowed four runs in an inning, striking out one and walking one.

Maxton Martin doubled.

Hub City box score

Rehabbing Jordan Montgomery needed just 20 pitches to get through two perfect innings for Frisco, striking out three. Joey Danielson allowed a run in one inning of work, striking out one.

Dylan Dreiling had a hit.

Frisco box score

For Round Rock, Thomas Ireland allowed one run in two innings on a solo homer, striking out one. Michel Otanez struck out three and walked one in two shutout innings.

Cam Cauley was pulled after two plate appearances.

Round Rock box score

ACL Rangers box score

DSL Rangers Red box score

DSL Rangers Blue box score

Abus Magomedov calls out Israel Adesanya after UFC Baku win

Abus Magomedov is eyeing Israel Adesanya

Magomedov took on Michal Oleksiejczuk in a middleweight matchup at UFC Baku on Saturday. Magomedov dropped Oleksiejczuk with a brutal elbow before choking him out with a guillotine in the opening round. 

Magomedov subsequently for a matchup against Adesanya next. Magomedov accuses Adesanya of “talking s—t” about him in the past. However, Magomedov also admits that he respects Adesanya, having grown up watching the former champion.

‘Now It’s My Time’


“Only one guy, Adesanya,” Magomedov said in a post-fight interview with the UFC. “Back in the day, some conversation, he talked little bit s—t about me. And now it’s time I think. I hope we gonna fight one day. A lot of respect for Adesanya. He was champion, I was growing up with his fights. But now it’s my time.”

Magomedov’s respectful feud with Adesanya could stems from an interview where “The Last Stylebender” couldn’t remember his name while discussing Sean Strickland’s opponents. Magomedov went 1-2 in his first three UFC fights, with losses against Strickland and Caio Borralho. Magomedov then rebounded with a three-fight winning streak, which ended with a submission loss against Joe Pyfer in his last outing. The win over Oleksiejczuk saw Magomedov return to the win column.

Meanwhile, Adesanya is on a four-fight skid and coming off a stoppage loss against Pyfer in his last outing. 

“Now, I have enough experience to control the pressure.”

Abus Magomedov (@OfficialAbus) knows he is ready to start making his way up the middleweight ladder and toward the title picture. #UFCBaku

Complete Main Card Results ➡️ https://t.co/YJmAxiMNYspic.twitter.com/5t6DJRYoaU— UFC News (@UFCNews) June 27, 2026

Lewis Steele: Arsenal considering shock move for Liverpool star

Lewis Steele: Arsenal considering shock move for Liverpool star
Lewis Steele: Arsenal considering shock move for Liverpool star

Liverpool Midfielder Curtis Jones Linked With Arsenal as Lewis Steele Shares Transfer Update

Curtis Jones has reached one of those awkward footballing crossroads where every option carries logic, risk and a little bit of politics.

The Liverpool midfielder made 49 appearances last season under Arne Slot, scoring three goals and adding three assists. He also filled in at right back when injuries to Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley left Liverpool short, which tells you plenty about his usefulness.

Yet usefulness and status are not the same thing. Jones has been valuable, versatile and trusted, but he has not quite become untouchable. Now, with Andoni Iraola newly appointed as Liverpool head coach, the question is whether the 25-year-old fits into the next version of this team.

Lewis Steele Suggests Arsenal Admiration

According to Lewis Steele on Anfield Index’s ‘Media Matters’ podcast, Arsenal are admirers of Curtis Jones and could be one to watch if the midfielder becomes available.

“I think Liverpool doesn’t want to sell him for anything less than their valuation, which is fair enough.”

“And it seems that other clubs aren’t willing to put up the money that Liverpool wants at this stage.”

“As far as Liverpool is concerned, that would mean the door is closed on Curtis leaving this summer.”

“The only thing I wonder is that we haven’t really heard from Curtis himself.”

“He seemed to be aiming for a move away this summer.”

“So, if a club comes in and puts the money on the table, that could certainly change things.”

“We know that Spurs have liked him in the past, though they went for Gallagher in January instead.”

“I think there was always talk that Arsenal might have liked him.”

“So, that could be one to watch.”

“I do think it’s more likely that he will stay at this point based on what’s been said, but I don’t think the door is completely shut because he only has a year left on his contract.”

That final line is the key. Liverpool may not want to sell. They may feel £35 million is fair. They may also believe Jones still has a part to play. Yet with only a year left on his contract, the situation cannot be treated as simple.

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Arsenal Interest Makes Sense, With Complications

From Arsenal’s perspective, the appeal is obvious enough. Jones is Premier League-proven, tactically flexible and technically secure. He can play as an eight, cover wider areas, press intelligently and help a squad that expects to compete across four fronts.

For Mikel Arteta, that type of footballer has value.

For Liverpool, selling him to Arsenal would be a very different calculation. This is not a fringe player being moved abroad. This would be a homegrown midfielder, developed at Anfield, potentially strengthening a direct title rival.

That is why Inter Milan’s interest feels cleaner from a Liverpool perspective. Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Jones has already said yes to Inter, while the Italian champions have seen bids of £18 million and £21 million rejected.

Liverpool Must Decide Before Market Forces Do

This is where sentiment has to make way for strategy. Jones is a local player, an academy graduate and someone who has delivered in big moments. Yet Liverpool cannot allow another contract situation to drift.

If Iraola sees Jones as central to his midfield, then a renewal should be pursued quickly. If not, Liverpool need to maximise value now rather than risk losing leverage later.

For Curtis Jones, Arsenal may be flattering, Inter may be tempting, and Liverpool may still be home. The problem is that football rarely waits for romance to catch up with reality.

Browns WR intrigued by who ‘comes away’ with the starting QB job

BEREA, OHIO - JUNE 11: Deshaun Watson #4 and Shedeur Sanders #2 of the Cleveland Browns run a drill during the Cleveland Browns Mandatory Minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 11, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After the trade of DE Myles Garrett, the story for the Cleveland Browns is squarely on the quarterback position. New HC Todd Monken isn’t ready to name a starter but has labeled Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders as the two quarterbacks in the running to take the role.

Watson has reportedly taken the lead in the battle, but Sanders has impressed as well. The Browns are reportedly very happy with how the competition is going, but there is ‘90%’ left to be determined.

Whichever quarterback wins the job will have an improved set of weapons to throw to, along with a new offensive line. WR KC Concepcion, one of the new receivers, spoke with the NFL Network about who might be throwing him the football this year. The first-round rookie, who has dealt with a stutter his entire life, was overall positive about both quarterbacks:

.@KCTheKid7 weighs in on the @Browns QB competition@wyche89pic.twitter.com/QmD3iDLexl

— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) June 26, 2026

Obviously, the rookie knew better than to predict who would win or provide any fodder for discussions around Watson versus Sanders. The word “intriguing” was… intriguing… at least. It seems to indicate that Concepcion doesn’t have an idea of who might get the job.

Los Angeles Lakers’ backup plan if Austin Reaves left in free agency revealed

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The Los Angeles Lakers were eyeing an ambitious acquisition of two recently traded players if Austin Reaves left in free agency.

The Lakers inked a four-year, $185 million deal to re-sign Austin Reaves after it seemed he might leave as a free agent with interested teams circling.

If the Lakers couldn’t agree to a deal with Reaves, their backup plan would have brought a guard replacement alongside a new center to the franchise.

Lakers were in talks to acquire Tyler Herro and Kel’el Ware

Michael Scotto of HoopsHype has revealed that the Lakers were ready to offer a package with multiple first-round picks to acquire the recently traded duo of Tyler Herro and Kel’el Ware.

“Before Herro joined Milwaukee in the Antetokounmpo trade and the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to a four-year, $185 million max deal with Austin Reaves, the Lakers had trade discussions surrounding Herro and Kel’el Ware, which would have involved multiple first-round draft picks, league sources told HoopsHype.”

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Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images

Even with the Antetokounmpo trade, the Lakers could have retained interest in completing this deal with the Bucks. But with Reaves re-signing, it rules LA out of any potential talks for Herro.

The Ware angle might still interest LA, but if Milwaukee wants multiple first-round picks for him, these discussions won’t go anywhere.

Austin Reaves’ Lakers return is the best outcome

Reaves proved over the 2025-26 season that he deserves a max extension, averaging 23.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.5 assists.

His chemistry with Luka Doncic was notable, as the pair have become good friends and are complementary to each other. Doncic usually thrives with a scoring threat in the backcourt, so this partnership will form the basis of the Lakers’ future.

Herro is very injury-prone, playing 33 games last season. Ware is a high-potential prospect, but there is risk with his development, especially after reported attitude issues on the Heat bench last season.

The Lakers have a huge offseason ahead of them, but keeping their central duo together without needing to exhaust their assets for Herro and Ware is a better outcome.

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St Mirren captain O'Hara joins Kilmarnock

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St Mirren captain Mark O'Hara has departed the club and re-joined fellow Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock on a two-year deal.

The 30-year-old was out of contract after four years in Paisley. O'Hara scored 25 goals in his 142 St Mirren appearances, helped the club to three top-six finishes, European football and last season's League Cup win.

The midfielder began his career with Killie's youth academy and made 87 appearances for the first team before joining Dundee in 2016, where he worked with current Rugby Park boss Neil McCann.

"I'm delighted to be back and it's good to come back at this stage of my career when I'm a different player than when I left," O'Hara told Killie TV.

"This is the club that gave me my chance in football. I'm looking forward to a successful season ahead.

"I needed a fresh challenge. The club's in a good place and having had conversations with the manager, and working for him before, I knew he was somebody I wanted to work for again and that he'll get the best out of me. It's nice to be able to give a bit back to the club that gave me an opportunity."

Head coach McCann added: "He's an important signing for the team.

"As St Mirren's captain, he brings leadership skills. We lost Brad [Lyons], who had been a big presence around here, so it's important that we brought in another leader within the group.

"Mark I know well from my time at Dundee and he was absolutely brilliant for me. It was a long time ago but he's still got a lot to offer. He's a homegrown player with a massive connection to the club, which I'm sure the fans will appreciate and enjoy him being back."

Mitchell Robinson makes statement regarding future with New York Knicks

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There has been a lot of speculation about Mitchell Robinson's future with the New York Knicks. Mitchell, New York's longest-tenured player, is a free agent this summer and it remains to be seen if the Knicks will bring him back. 

Now, we've heard from Mitchell himself regarding his future. 

Mitchell Robinson breaks silence on future with New York Knicks

When asked if he hopes to be back with the Knicks, Robinson was largely noncommittal. 

“We can see what happens," Robinson said. "It would be great, try to do it, try to run it back again, try to go back-to-back… Defending champs, so we’ll, that’s very a possibility.” 

WGNO "Free agency…Do you hope to be back with the Knicks…maybe build a dynasty in New York?"

Mitchell Robinson "We can see what happens. It would be great, try to do it, to run it back again, try to go back to back…defending champs, so we'll…that's…very a possibility" pic.twitter.com/AMiPn26k8F

— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) June 26, 2026

These comments from Robinson come on the heels of several reports that suggest his days in New York are likely numbered. 

A report Stefan Bondy of the New York Post said that the Knicks will likely be unwilling, or unable, to re-sign Robinson. 

From Bondy: 

The longest-tenured Knick probably won’t get a chance at an NBA title repeat. Mitchell Robinson is unlikely to return to the Knicks next season, a source told The Post’s Stefan Bondy on Thursday night.

Robinson is an unrestricted free agent, and with Knicks owner James Dolan making clear he is not willing to go into the second apron, it was always going to be questionable whether the big man would be back in New York.

If the Knicks don't retain Robinson, he is expected to have several suitors in free agency, including the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers

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Guardians activate Chase DeLauter off the injured list

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter was activated off the injured list before Sunday's series finale against the Seattle Mariners.

The rookie was in the lineup at designated hitter and batted third.

DeLauter went on the IL on June 17 after he fractured a rib on his right side when he collided with the outfield wall during a June 13 game against the Detroit Tigers.

That was also the same game in which seven-time All-Star third baseman José Ramírez and outfielder Angel Martínez also suffered injuries.

The Guardians are 4-7 since Ramírez broke a bone in his left hand while fouling off a pitch. He had surgery on June 16 and is expected to miss six more weeks. Martínez (non-displaced left foot fracture) is also on the IL.

DeLauter is batting .263 with a .337 on-base percentage, seven homers and 34 RBIs in 66 games.

Outfielder Petey Halpin was optioned to Triple-A Columbus to make room for DeLauter.

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In company of Brian Lara and Chris Gayle: Amir Jangoo becomes only third West Indies batter to ...

Amir Jangoo joined Brian Lara and Chris Gayle in the record books after becoming only the third West Indies batter to score a double century in a Test match against Sri Lanka. The milestone came during the first innings of the ongoing first Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua.

The 28-year-old wicketkeeper-batter, playing only his second Test for the West Indies, reached his maiden double hundred while batting at No. 4. He needed 342 balls to get to the landmark and completed the double century with a single off the first ball of the 142nd over, bowled by Sonal Dinusha.



Jangoo had earlier scored a century on his ODI debut for the West Indies, and his latest knock has now added another milestone to his international career.

Brian Lara was the first West Indies batter to score a double century against Sri Lanka in Test cricket. He made 221 from 354 balls during the Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo from November 29 to December 3, 2001.

Lara added another double century against Sri Lanka in June 2003 at Gros Islet, St. Lucia, scoring 209 from 360 balls in the first innings.

Chris Gayle later produced one of the highest scores in Test cricket against Sri Lanka when he made 333 from 437 balls at Galle in November 2010.

Gayle's 333 remains the highest individual score in a Test against Sri Lanka. Apart from Gayle, only Pakistan's Younis Khan has scored a triple century against Sri Lanka in Test cricket. The former Pakistan captain made 313 from 568 balls during the Test at the National Stadium in Karachi from February 21 to 25, 2009.

Jangoo's innings also helped the West Indies build a strong position in the match. He and captain Roston Chase shared the highest sixth-wicket partnership in Test cricket before the hosts declared their first innings on 626 for 9, taking a lead of 318 runs over Sri Lanka on the third day.

Sri Lanka had to negotiate four overs before stumps on Day 3. They lost opener Pathum Nissanka in the second over and ended the day on 15 for 1, still trailing by 303 runs. Kasun Rajitha was unbeaten on 4, while Nishan Madushka remained not out on 2.

2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Iapani Laloulu, C, Oregon

Summer is here, sort of, 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.

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  • Oklahoma State
  • Indiana

Background Info

  • Listed at 6-2/329 lbs.
  • 4-star recruit according to 247 Sports
  • Number one high school player out of Hawaii in his class
  • Top-ranked interior offensive lineman in the class
  • Under Armour All-American game in high school
  • First-team All-American in 2025
  • Second-team All-Big Ten in 2025

Notable career stats heading into 2026

  • 43 Games played
  • 1,041 Run snaps played
  • 1,226 Pass snaps played

Notable numbers from PFF heading into 2026

  • 65.9 PFF Run Blocking Grade
  • 80.7 PFF Pass Blocking Grade
  • 23 Pressures allowed
  • 1 Sacks
  • 14 Penalties committed 
  • Pressure rate allowed of 1.9% 

Strengths

  • Good awareness to pick up defenders breaking through or blitzing 
  • Has balance that allows him to handle the size or speed of defenders
  • Generates good power off the snap
  • Good size for the NFL
  • Thrives in pass protection

Player Summary

Laloulu is one of the better interior blockers in the college football landscape. His size on paper may not be the best, but he showcases himself to be worthy of your attention with his athleticism and power. He showcases good awareness, and he is never caught off guard by what defenses throw at him. He should be an interesting prospect to watch and will need to ace the process next cycle to really cement himself in the top tier, I believe he can be in.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Iapani Laloulu, C, Oregon

Roma consider Pisilli untouchable

Roma consider Pisilli untouchable
Roma consider Pisilli untouchable

Niccolò Pisilli imagined a different American summer.

He dreamed of experiencing the World Cup with Italy, but instead he had to settle, so to speak, for a vacation in Miami with his girlfriend Anastasia Conti, just steps away from his teammates Koné and El Aynaoui, who were key players during the tournament.

His future, however, remains firmly in Trigoria. In recent days, Como once again came knocking on Roma’s door, but they received a clear answer: no, writes Il Messaggero.

The Giallorossi club has decided to secure Pisilli and has no intention of letting him go. There are two reasons.

The first is technical. Gasperini considers the midfielder an important asset and intends to give him even more playing time than last season.

In a squad that will also face the Champions League, Pisilli could become a valuable asset thanks to his intensity, versatility, and room for growth.

The second reason is regulatory. UEFA’s rosters for next season’s Champions League require players born and raised in the club’s youth system. Pisilli, from this perspective, is a crucial asset.

He’s not just a young player to be developed: he’s also a valuable asset for building the European squad.

Roma has already decided to lock down Svilar and Wesley, who are considered unsellable unless they receive outsized offers.

Pisilli, in fact, should be added to these two names. This is an important signal, because in a market dominated by capital gains, the club could have considered sacrificing some young players. However, the door remains closed for him.

How we became Broncomaniacs

DENVER , CO - JANUARY 25: A Denver Broncos fan cheers his team on against the New England Patriots during the second quarter at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado on Sunday, January 25, 2026. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) | Denver Post via Getty Images

Last week, I threw out a FEED post inquiring on how you all became fans of the Denver Broncos. The response was fantastic and I tried to make sure to share everyone’s origin story below.

For my origin story, I was born to two San Diego Charger fans and was well on my way to a life of misery and disappointment as a football fan. However, we moved to Pagosa Springs in 1985 and by 1986 I was a casual John Elway fan as a kindergartener. The Broncomania took hold on January 11, 1987.

As young kids do, I took note of the large gathering of adults at the house. But I was all about that outside world and was doing my own thing. Then the adults started acting all weird. They were all standing and hushed staring at the television, so I stopped my run through of the house and tuned in. Naturally, the moment at hand was ‘The Drive’ and by the end of it, fueled by the adults going crazy, I became a true Broncomaniac.

That was a long, long time ago. I remember all of these details clearly and that I am here today still talking about this team is proof that whatever virus I caught that day has no cure!

If you missed out on the FEED posts from this, feel free to jump into the comments section and share your origin story.

NY Mets announce lineup vs Philadelphia Phillies for today's game

NEW YORK – The Mets have their first win under interim manager Andy Green. Now, they're looking for more.

The Mets will go for a series win over the rival Phillies at 1:40 p.m. on Sunday at Citi Field.

Saturday's 6-2 victory snapped a seven-game losing streak for the Mets. It was driven by RBI triples by Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto and a go-ahead RBI single by A.J. Ewing. The bullpen quartet of A.J. Minter, Huascar Brazoban, Luke Weaver and Devin Williams shut the door with 4⅔ scoreless innings.

NY Mets, Phillies probable starting pitchers

The Mets are set to roll with a bullpen game on Sunday afternoon, with Cionel Perez slated to open the game.

Perez, who last pitched on Friday, is 3-3 with a 4.99 ERA this season but a 3.68 ERA and 1.02 WHIP since joining the Mets.

Phillies left-hander Jesus Luzardo will be on the mound. The 28-year-old is 6-4 with a 4.00 ERA and 1.30 WHIP in 16 starts this season.

NY Mets announce Sunday lineup vs Phillies

Today's lineup ⚾️ #LGMpic.twitter.com/7uGG0GXr9M

— New York Mets (@Mets) June 28, 2026

Blackhawks Announce 19-Player Roster For On-Ice Development Camp

Blackhawks Announce 19-Player Roster For On-Ice Development Camp

With the 2026 NHL Draft now in the rearview mirror, the Chicago Blackhawks officially announced their 19-player roster for the upcoming Development Camp, which will feature on-ice activities for the first time since 2022.

Several of the organization’s top prospects, including former first-round picks Sacha Boisvert, Marek Vanacker, Vaclav Nestrasil, and Mason West, will be on the ice at Blackhawks Ice Center next week. All sessions are free and open to the public.

Here’s the #Blackhawks 2026 Development Camp roster, which features 19 players.

Boisvert, Nestrasil, Vanacker, West, & Gajan are notables listed.

Villeneuve, Roobroeck, Alalauri, & Sörbrand will represent the 2026 draft class. Only Alexander Ivanov is not on the roster. pic.twitter.com/bAOA0Pkdtm

— Jack Bushman (@JackBushman2) June 27, 2026

The 19 players will be split into two groups, with sessions running at 10:00 and 11:45 a.m. (CT) on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The Blackhawks 2025 NHL Draft Class and Rockford IceHogs head coach Jared Nightingale will speak with the media after Tuesday’s session. General Manager Kyle Davidson will also have media availability on Wednesday.

Four of the Blackhawks’ five selections in the 2026 NHL Draft will be in attendance, with seventh-round pick Alexander Ivanov being the lone exception. Xavier Villeneuve, Ryan Roobroeck, Samu Alalauri, and William Sorbrand are all listed on the Development Camp roster. Those four prospects, along with Assistant GM of Player Development, Mark Eaton, will speak with the media on Monday afternoon.

The Blackhawks decided to move to an off-ice Development Camp in the summer of 2023, shortly before Connor Bedard was selected with the No. 1 overall pick, for several logical reasons. One was the timing of the event, as most prospects involved haven’t been on the ice consistently for multiple months. The organization also wanted to focus more on team-building activities and bonding exercises, which effectively helped create a tight-knit group of young up-and-coming players.

However, with the Blackhawks adding another slew of prospects to what’s already arguably the league’s deepest pipeline, perhaps the front office decided it’s time to evaluate the talent with on-ice activities once again. Doing so will provide the player development and coaching staff with another look at each prospect in a competitive setting and give a better understanding of where their game is.

Nathan Behm, John Mustard, AJ Spellacy, and Adam Gajan are other intriguing prospects who will be in Chicago for Development Camp next week.

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Jon Jones shares pick for UFC 330 headliner

Jon Jones recently shared his prediction for the upcoming UFC welterweight title fight.

Islam Makhachev is scheduled to defend his welterweight title against Ian Garry at UFC 330 on Aug. 15 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jones is picking Makhachev to successfully defend his title against Garry. “Bones” believes Makhachev’s elite wrestling will give him an advantage over Garry. Jones also considers Makhachev one of the greatest fighters of all time alongside himself.

Wrestling Over Everything


“I'm going with Islam because he has a wrestling background, and it's very hard to beat wrestlers,” Jones told Sport24ru. “He may just be one of the greatest fighters in the world. Right now, it's me and maybe him. So, I encourage him to keep going.”

Makhachev (28-1) defended the lightweight title four times, the most in the division’s history, before moving up to welterweight. Makhachev dominantly dethroned Jack Della Maddalena to win the welterweight title last year.

Meanwhile, Garry (17-1) has 10 UFC wins while only losing to fellow contender Shavkat Rakhmonov. The Irishman has since rebounded with wins over Belal Muhammad and Carlos Prates

Jon Jones says Islam Makhachev belongs in the GOAT discussion and favors him against Ian Garry 🐐🔥

"I'm going with Islam because he has a wrestling background, and it's very hard to beat wrestlers. He may just be one of the greatest fighters in the world. Right now, it's me and… pic.twitter.com/gZaoPrUR5e— FREAK.MMA (@FREAKMMA1) June 27, 2026

2026 NHL free agency: Top 5 wingers include goal scoring record holder and multiple power forwards

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2026 NHL free agency: Top 5 wingers include goal scoring record holder and multiple power forwards originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The start of NHL free agency is rapidly approaching, as it is less than three days away. Soon, teams will have the chance to bring in new talent through the free agent market.

Due to this, we here at The Sporting News will be looking at the top five pending UFAs for each position. In this latest edition of the series, let’s look at this year’s best NHL pending UFA wingers. Previously, we looked at the top pending UFAs among goaltendersanddefensemen.

1. Alex Ovechkin, LW, Washington Capitals 

2025-26 Stats: 82 GP, 32 G, 32 A, 64 PTS

Despite being 40 years old, Alex Ovechkin is still a high-impact sniper in the NHL. Due to this, he is certainly one of the best pending UFA wingers heading into the summer.

While he would be a great addition for a team looking for more scoring, it would be shocking to see him sign with any other team besides the Capitals. The possibility of him retiring should also not be ruled out. There are likely only two routes for Ovechkin’s future.

2. Anthony Mantha, LW, Pittsburgh Penguins 

2025-26 Stats: 81 GP, 31 G, 31 A, 64 PTS

After signing a one-year, prove-it deal with the Penguins this past off-season, Anthony Mantha had a career year for the Metropolitan Division club in 2025-26.

With this, he has set himself up to land a nice payday this summer. When noting that he is one of the NHL’s top pending UFA wingers this off-season, it would not be surprising if he decided to test the market. 

MORETop 30 2026 NHL UFAs: Rasmus Andersson, John Carlson, Sergei Bobrovsky highlight free agent board

3. Mason Marchment, LW, Columbus Blue Jackets 

2025-26 Stats: 68 GP, 19 G, 26 A, 45 PTS 

Mason Marchment is another power forward who should be a popular target if he hits free agency. The 6-foot-5 winger thrived after being traded to the Blue Jackets this season and would be a nice addition for an NHL club looking to add more size and offense to their middle six.

However, with how well he played after being traded to Columbus (15 goals and 32 points in 39 games), the Blue Jackets could look to keep him around. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens are among the teams interested in signing the 31-year-old.

4. Viktor Arvidsson, RW, Boston Bruins 

2025-26 Stats: 69 GP, 25 G, 29 A, 54 PTS

The Boston Bruins recently acquired winger JJ Peterka from the Utah Mammoth. Could that mean Viktor Arvidsson will be hitting the free agent market on July 1?

If he does, he should generate a lot of interest around the league after his strong bounce-back year for the Bruins in 2025-26. He showed this season that he can still be a solid second-line winger. 

MOREEight 2027 NHL UFAs Who Can Sign Contract Extensions On July 1

5. Anders Lee, LW, New York Islanders

2025-26 Stats: 82 GP, 19 G, 25 A, 38 PTS

It would not be too surprising if Anders Lee re-signs with the New York Islanders, but the clock is ticking. If the Islanders’ captain ends up testing free agency, he should have multiple suitors.

He is still capable of providing decent secondary scoring at this point in his career, and his leadership qualities only add to his appeal. 

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Apple Seeks U.S. Approval to Use Sanctioned Chinese Memory Maker CXMT

28 June 2026 at 19:18
Apple has reportedly been negotiating with the U.S. government to get clearance to use sanctioned Chinese memory maker CXMT in its products. According to a report from the Financial Times, Apple is in talks with the U.S. government to clear the previously blacklisted Chinese entity. The U.S. government had earlier placed Chinese memory maker CXMT on a sanctions list, preventing American companies from purchasing products like the now highly sought-after DRAM. This has created a challenging situation given the severe supply shortage the entire industry is facing. Since the big three—Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron—are ramping up capacity at an insufficient rate, sourcing DRAM from another supplier would help ease the pressure on electronics makers by providing better pricing, more supply, and facilitating product shipments.

CXMT is capable of manufacturing the latest DDR5 and its low-power sibling LPDDR5X memory. Late last year, the company showcased DDR5-8000 and LPDDR5X-10667 DRAM modules that are in mass production. These memory modules are available in 12 Gb and 16 Gb LPDDR5X capacities, while DDR5 scales to 16 Gb and 24 Gb module formats. However, a significant problem remains. Even if Apple gets clearance from the U.S. government to use CXMT memory, the company likely can't satisfy domestic demand first before shipping the quantity that Apple would require. Some estimates suggest CXMT could reach over $50 billion in revenue by 2026, according to SemiAnalysis, indicating that domestic demand is so strong that CXMT is rapidly selling out wafers.

Sony is deleting 551 movies and TV shows you bought on PlayStation, because you don't really own your digital purchases

28 June 2026 at 19:57

Sony has confirmed that it will remove 551 movies and TV series from the PlayStation Store in the UK on September 1, 2026. The content will also be simultaneously deleted from customers' libraries who have already purchased it. Sony did not mention anything about refunds, suggesting affected users will not be compensated financially.

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Mac Studio Redesign Isn’t Expected Until The M7 Ultra Arrives In 2028, And That’ll Only Happen Because Of Increased Power Requirements

28 June 2026 at 19:17

M7 Ultra Mac Studio to finally get a redesign

The M5 family is missing one member that’ll eventually power the updated Mac Studio’s innards, and that’s the M5 Ultra. With the launch expected later this year, Apple will finally bring its most powerful workstation-class silicon to the masses, and even though it won’t be cheap, we’re looking forward to its release. Unfortunately, as far as design changes go, the new Mac Studio will look similar to its predecessors, but Apple won’t keep this trend going with the M7 Ultra, as the latter’s higher power requirements will necessitate a major change. Internal upgrades, such as a bigger heatsink is expected […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/m7-ultra-mac-studio-redesign-expected-in-2028-due-to-high-power-requirements/

Fresh OnePlus 16 leak doubles down on a key upgrade for next flagship

OnePlus is working on its upcoming flagship phone that will be powered by the successor to the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Previously, Digital Chat Station, a reputable leaker, suggested that it would come with a 185Hz display, a notable upgrade, and now Smart Pikachu, another reliable tipster, is reporting the same.

Günün en 'abuk' transfer iddiası! İtalyan TMW bombayı patlattı

İtalyan basını, Türkiye'deki transferlerden habersiz olduğunu trajikomik bir gafla kanıtladı! TMW sitesi, Beşiktaş'ın Napoli'den Meret ve Anguissa'yı almak için Ernest Muçi'yi takasta önerdiğini iddia etti; Muçi'nin bonservisini Trabzonspor'un aldığını ise tamamen unuttu.

İtalyan transfer piyasası sitesi TMW, Beşiktaş’ın Napoli forması giyen kaleci Alex Meret ve orta saha Frank Anguissa’yı kadrosuna katmak için devreye girdiğini ileri sürdü.

Haberin asıl "abuk" kısmı ise bu iki oyuncuya karşılık önerilen isimle başladı: İtalyanlar, Beşiktaş'ın Napoli'ye takas olarak Ernest Muçi'yi teklif ettiğini yazdı.

İtalyan basınının gözden kaçırdığı (veya tamamen bihaber olduğu) devasa bir detay var: Ernest Muçi artık Beşiktaş forması giymiyor.

Trabzonspor, Ernest Muçi’nin bonservisini geçtiğimiz dönemde resmen satın aldı. Beşiktaş'ın, haklarına sahip olmadığı bir oyuncuyu Napoli'ye takas olarak önermesi teknik ve hukuki olarak imkansız.

İtalyan medyasının Türkiye ligindeki güncel kadrolardan ve transferlerden bu denli uzak olması, bu iddiayı "günün en asılsız ve ciddiyetsiz transfer bombası" kategorisine sokmaya yetti.

Como, Galatasaray'a rakip çıktı! Hırvat golcü gündemde

Di Marzio, Hırvat golcü Franjo Ivanovic'in transfer tercihini duyurdu: Genç santrfor, başta Galatasaray olmak üzere diğer tüm seçenekleri bir kenara iterek Serie A ekibi Como'ya yeşil ışık yaktı.

Transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Galatasaray'a, Hırvat santrfor Franjo Ivanovic'ten kötü haber geldi. Dünyaca ünlü İtalyan gazeteci Gianluca Di Marzio’nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; genç golcünün transfer listesindeki favori kulübü belli oldu.

Haberde, Ivanovic'in kariyerine Serie A'da devam etmeye oldukça sıcak baktığı ve bu doğrultuda Como seçeneğini ilk sıraya koyduğu belirtildi. 22 yaşındaki golcü oyuncunun, transfer masasında yer alan başta Galatasaray olmak üzere diğer tüm resmi tekliflere kıyasla İtalyan ekibine öncelik verdiği kaydedildi.

Como'nun Serie A'daki yeni yapılanması ve oyuncuya sunduğu projenin, Ivanovic’in bu kararında başrolü oynadığı ifade ediliyor. Transferin ilerleyen günlerde resmiyet kazanması bekleniyor.

Avusturya Grand Prix'sinin galibi George Russell

Formula 1 Dünya Şampiyonası'nda sezonun 8. yarışı Avusturya Grand Prix'sini Mercedes'in Büyük Britanyalı pilotu George Russell kazandı.

Spielberg kentindeki 4,3 kilometrelik Red Bull Pisti'nde 71 tur üzerinden yapılan yarışta Russell, 1 saat 26 dakika 37.979 saniyelik süreyle rakiplerini geride bırakarak sezonun ilk yarışı Avustralya Grand Prix'sinin ardından 2. galibiyetini elde etti.

Red Bull takımından Hollandalı Max Verstappen, liderden 1.611 saniye farkla ikinci, Mercedes'in İtalyan pilotu Kimi Antonelli ise liderin 1.986 saniye arkasında üçüncü sırayı aldı.

Formula 1'de sezon, 5 Temmuz Pazar günü koşulacak Büyük Britanya Grand Prix'siyle devam edecek.

Pilotlar ve takımlar klasmanının ilk 5 sırası şöyle:

- Pilotlar

1. Kimi Antonelli (İtalya): 171

2. George Russell (Büyük Britanya): 131

3. Lewis Hamilton (Büyük Britanya): 125

4. Oscar Piastri (Avustralya): 80

5. Lando Norris (Büyük Britanya): 79

- Takımlar

1. Mercedes: 302

2. Ferrari: 204

3. McLaren: 159

4. Red Bull: 115

5. Alpine: 57

Önder Özen'den transfer müjdesi: Finale yaklaştığımız 3 oyuncu var

Yeni sezon öncesi transfer çalışmalarına başlayan Beşiktaş'ta Futbol Direktörü Önder Özen'den açıklamalar geldi.

Beşiktaş Futbol Direktörü Önder Özen, yeni sezon öncesi transfer çalışmaları hakkında açıklamalarda bulundu.

Önder Özen'in açıklamaları şöyle:

-Finale çok yaklaştığımız 3 oyuncu var. Bu 3 oyuncudan ikisiyle anlaşma sağladık. Birinin ise kulübüyle anlaştık, kendisiyle de anlaşmayı bekliyoruz.

-10 gündür telefon kapalı. Bunun da mutlaka bir nedeni var. Bunu söylemek zorundayım. Ben biraz işinizi yapmanızı kolaylaştıramadım ama bazen kıta dışındaki bir oyuncuyla, bazen o oyuncunun başka bir kıtadaki temsilcisiyle, bazen o oyuncunun daha başka bir kıtadaki kulübüyle görüşmeler yaptık. Görüntülü konuşmalar olmak zorundaydı bunlar. O şekilde yapmaya çalıştık. Onlarca görüşmeler yapıyoruz. Aynı gün içerisinde aynı insanlarla görüşüyoruz. O yüzden telefonu bir süre kullanamaz hale geldim. Haber veremedik size. Kendi adıma özür dilerim. Bundan sonra telefon açılıyor. Artık haber akışı biraz daha sağlıklı olur.

-Dünya Kupası biraz işleri zorlaştırıyor. Birçok kulübün yetkilisi veya imza yetkisi olanlar ABD'deler. Oyuncuların bir kısmı orada. Başka kıtada olan kulüpler de var. Bütün dünyada kulüpler 3'e, 4'e bölünmüş durumda Dünya Kupası nedeniyle. O nedeniyle işler yavaş gidiyor.

Kulüpler alma ve satma konusunda adım atmıyor. Biz aslında oyuncularla çok önceden anlaştık ama birinin kulübünde devir var. Devir işleri beklendi. Yeni gelen yönetim, masaya yeni oturdu. Hesaplarını kitaplarını kontrol ediyorlar. Sonra bize dönecekler. Orada güçlü olduğumuzu düşünüyoruz. Oyuncu bizim kontrolümüzde. Onu çabuk finallendirebiliriz.

-Birinci aşama bittikten sonra ikinci aşama, takımı güçlendirmek olacak. Daha geniş bir rotasyon için transferler yapacağız. Son aşamada da maliyet, fayda örtüşmesinin yaşanabileceğinin bölüme geçeceğiz. Son bölümde o denklemi lehimizde görürsek, 1-2 hamlemiz olabilir. Şimdilik bu durumdayız. Ayrılacak oyuncular da var. Onlarla ilgili teklifler de geliyor. Onları da değerlendirmeye alıyoruz.

"Slovakya kampına bu 3 isimden kaç tanesi yetişir?"

-İki oyuncunun yurt dışı kampına yetişme ihtimali yok çünkü Dünya Kupası'ndalar. Sözleşmeleri yetişir ama gelemezler. Diğer oyuncu ise mutlaka kampta olacak. Hatta kampa gitmeden önce bile transferi tamamlanabilir. Onu da bekleyip göreceğiz.

-Kulübün en büyük gücü, taraftarıdır. Kulüp, 100 yılı aşkındır eğer hayatına devam ediyorsa, büyüklüğüne, gösterişine, güzelliğine devam ediyorsa, mevcudiyetine devam ediyorsa bunun en büyük gücü taraftar.

-Buraya geldiğimizde, sayın başkana da söylemeye çalıştım. Son birkaç yıldır çok güçlü figürler bir araya geldi ama çok büyük bir birlik olduğunu söyleyemem. Kimseyi suçlayamayız. Ama öyle bir sezona giriyoruz ki... Yekpare bir takıma ihtiyacımız var. Bunu sağlamak için taraftarın da tek parça halinde olmasına ihtiyacımız var. Herkesin aynı yerde durması gerekiyor. Herkesin aynı noktada olması, aynı yere bakması gerekiyor. Bu olmadan başarılı olamayız.

-Kendi içimizde rekabet etmeyeceğiz, rakiplerimizle rekabet edeceğiz. Bunun tek bir koşulu var; aynı yere basacak ayaklarımız, aynı yere bakacak gözlerimiz, aynı yerde duracağız ve birlikte yürüyeceğiz. Sonrasında da yürüdüğümüz yollar nereye çıkacak göreceğiz. Ama bu olmazsa olmaz!

Gazi Koşusu'nda kazanan Halis Karataş

At yarışlarında 100. Gazi Koşusu'nu Emrah Nalçakan'ın sahibi olduğu, jokeyliğini Halis Karataş'ın yaptığı "Bay Nalçakan" isimli safkan kazandı.

Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk adına 1927 yılından bu yana düzenlenen Gazi Koşusu'nun 100'üncüsünü Emrah Nalçakan'ın sahibi olduğu, jokeyliğini Halis Karataş'ın yaptığı "Bay Nalçakan" isimli safkan kazandı.

Üç yaşlı safkan İngiliz taylarının yarış hayatlarında sadece bir kez koşabildikleri, çim pistte 2 bin 400 metre mesafeli koşuda 22 safkan mücadele etti.

Veliefendi Hipodromu'ndaki yarışı, Emrah Nalçakan'ın sahibi olduğu, jokeyliğini Halis Karataş'ın yaptığı "Bay Nalçakan" isimli safkan, 2.29.49'luk derecesiyle birinci tamamladı. 2.29.96'lık derecesiyle Fedai Kahraman'ın sahip olduğu, jokeyliğini Ahmet Çelik'in yaptığı "Rabovo" isimli safkan ikinci sırada yer aldı. Murat Aktaş'ın sahibi olduğu, Ercan Çankaya'nın jokeyliğini yaptığı "Ersele Beyi" de 2.30.02'lik derecesiyle üçüncü oldu.

Gazi Koşusu'nu izlemek için gelen yarışseverler uzun kuyruklar oluştururken, hipodromda rekor bir sayıyla 67 bin 200 seyircinin yer aldığı açıklandı.

- Kazanan atın sahibine büyük ödül

Türk at yarışçılığının bu önemli koşusunu kazanan "Bay Nalçakan" isimli safkan, sahibine 50 milyon lira kazandırdı.

Koşuda ikinciye 20 milyon, üçüncüye 10 milyon, dördüncüye 5 milyon, beşinciye de 2 milyon 500 bin lira ikramiye ödenecek.

Koşuyu kazanan tayın sahibi birincilik ikramiyesine ek olarak 100. Yıl Gazi Koşusu Özel Ödülü, kayıt tutarları, taksit ücretleri ve at sahibi primiyle birlikte toplam 126 milyon 870 bin liralık ikramiye kazanmış olacak.

- Halis Karataş'ın 7. zaferi

Gazi Koşusu'nu "Bay Nalçakan" isimli safkan ile kazanan Halis Karataş, bu koşudaki 7. zaferine ulaştı.

Halis Karataş, son olarak "Blaze To Win" isimli safkan ile 2014 yılında Gazi Koşusu'nu kazanmıştı. Karataş, 12 senenin ardından Gazi Koşusu'nda 7. kez şampiyonluğa uzandı.

PNY's Performance 32GB DDR5-5600 RAM becomes the cheapest 2x16GB kit— DDR5 kit gets a $70 discount

Memory has become one of the most expensive components when it comes to building a PC. With the ongoing global DRAM shortage, one of the best ways to dodge obnoxious price tags is to either get a combo bundle or scour the used marketplace for a solid deal. However, if you are looking for a brand new pair of RAM sticks for a desktop PC, the PNY Performance 32GB DDR5 kit has just dropped from its listed price of $449.99 down to $379.99 over at Amazon, offering savings of $70. That makes it one of the cheapest 32GB DDR5 kits that you can purchase today.

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What is Canada’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs South Africa?

28 June 2026 at 19:14
Canada have managed to remain quite competitive at the 2026 World Cup, qualifying for the Round of 32. Despite this, they have dropped positions in the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of their match against South Africa.

Under Jesse Marsch, Canada have made an impact at the 2026 World Cup, securing their place in the knockout stage. Although they are coming off a defeat to Switzerland, they secured qualification as the runners-up, surprising everyone with their attacking style of play. Before facing South Africa in the Round of 32, they have dropped a few positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Canada are ranked 32nd place with 1,551.07 points. They have dropped two positions in the ranking after their loss to Switzerland. In recent years, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 122nd position in August-October 2014. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 26th in September of 2025.

Even though they are not at the best moment of their career, Canada remain better positioned than South Africa. Hugo Broos’ team are ranked 56th in the FIFA Rankings, gaining positions but still far behind their opponents. This reflects a clear reality in favor of Jesse Marsch’s team: they have a more complete and attacking squad than their rivals, arriving as the clear favorites to advance to the Round of 16.

Canada could look to maintain their style of play against South Africa: possession dominance and vertical possession. With this, they would create chances consistently, looking for spaces in the opposition’s resolute defense. However, Jesse Marsch’s team need to be solid defensively, as Hugo Broos’ team could be dangerous on the counterattack or take advantage of their aerial game.

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Cyle Larin #9 of Canada celebrates with teammates after scoring the team’s first goal

Canada aim to make history at the 2026 World Cup

Throughout their history, Canada have played in three World Cup editions: 1986, 2022, and the current 2026 tournament. However, this is the first time they have secured their place in the knockout stage, reaching the Round of 32. After their improvement in recent years, Jesse Marsch could lead the national team to make history in the tournament, as they have a golden opportunity to reach the Round of 16 for the first time in their history.

As a well-balanced team, Canada enter as the favorites to defeat South Africa. To do so, Jonathan David and Cyle Larin need to deliver their best goalscoring form, creating spaces in the defense. Likewise, Luc De Fougerolles and Derek Cornelius need to counter South Africa’s aerial threat, as that is where they can cause the most damage.

Jonathan David of Canada looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

How to watch South Africa vs Canada match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 FIFA World Cup

28 June 2026 at 19:00
South Africa will face off against Canada for the FIFA World Cup round of 32. Here’s everything you need to know about watching this matchup live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch South Africa vs Canada on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO South Africa vs Canada
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Sunday, June 28, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

South Africa and Canada meet with a Round of 16 berth and a new World Cup milestone on the line, as both nations look to build on breakthrough runs already marked by history. Canada advanced after a win over Qatar and a draw with Bosnia despite a loss to Switzerland.

Meanwhile, South Africa finished second in its group thanks in part to a standout victory over South Korea. Having already surpassed their previous best tournament performances, both teams now have a chance to raise the bar again in a high-stakes showdown.

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Jonathan David of Canada

South Africa’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Canada

28 June 2026 at 18:04
After defeating South Korea in heroic fashion, South Africa earned a place in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. Before facing Canada, they have climbed significantly in the FIFA Men's World Ranking.

South Africa managed to surprise everyone at the 2026 World Cup. After their latest victory over South Korea, they secured the runners-up spot in Group A, advancing to the Round of 32. Basing their game on defensive solidity, they have made a major impact in the tournament, excelling in aerial duels and second balls. Before facing Canada today, they have climbed positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, which recognizes their strong performances.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, South Africa are ranked 56th with 1451.24 points. After their heroic victory over South Korea, they have climbed six spots in the ranking, surprising everyone. In recent years, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 124th position in December 1992. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 16th in August 1996.

Even though South Africa have improved their position, they still rank below Canada in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking. Under Jesse Marsch, Canada have reached 32nd place with 1,551.07 points, dropping two positions after their defeat to Switzerland. This reflects a harsh reality: Hugo Broos’ team still have a lot to improve structurally to become one of the best-ranked teams again.

South Africa do not have an easy match against Canada. Just as when they faced Mexico, they could face problems overcoming the high press and creating scoring chances. Therefore, head coach Hugo Broos could once again rely on a solid defense to hit on the counterattack and try to cause damage. However, their main opportunity could come from aerial play, where they could take advantage against Jesse Marsch’s team.

Thapelo Maseko #12 of South Africa celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.
Thapelo Maseko #12 of South Africa celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.

South Africa’s Hugo Broos has already made 2026 World Cup history

Throughout history, South Africa have played in four World Cup tournaments, returning for the 2026 edition after a 16-year absence since 2010. In the previous three editions, they were usually eliminated in the group stage, becoming one of the tournament’s disappointing teams edition after edition. However, head coach Hugo Broos changed the history of the national team, leading them to the knockout stage for the first time in their history.

After defeating South Korea in the final group-stage match, they advanced as the runners-up of Group A. While everyone thought they could qualify as one of the best third-placed teams, they exceeded expectations, writing their name into World Cup history. In addition, they have the chance to reach the Round of 16 by defeating Canada today. Therefore, they still have more history to write, but their legacy has already left a new chapter.

Iqraam Rayners #15 of South Africa during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Manny Pacquiao’s team react to Floyd Mayweather fight postponement

28 June 2026 at 18:55

‘s team have provided a big update on the Filipino’s plans after it was announced that the rematch with Floyd Mayweather will no longer be taking place later this year. The two pound-for-pound legends were scheduled to square off in September, only for it to be reported this week that Mayweather to be ruled out […]

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Gervonta Davis ‘new trainer’ rules out facing one man next: “He’s a monster”

28 June 2026 at 18:41

has reportedly joined forces with esteemed trainer Jose Benavidez Sr, who sees no need for ‘Tank’ to rematch one of his former foes. The former world champion is set to return to action later this year, only a specific date and opponent remains unclear after he pulled out of negotiations with Floyd Schofield. This fight […]

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Bob Arum sees only one winner in Canelo’s comeback fight against Mbilli: “End of the road”

28 June 2026 at 18:38

Bob Arum has weighed in on Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez’s comeback fight against new WBC super-middleweight world champion Christian Mbilli. Formerly undisputed at 168lbs, Canelo lost all four of his belts to Terence Crawford last year. It was his first loss in the division and just the third of his 68-fight career, having previously been beaten […]

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Vaut Veqhorst “Ayaks”ı “Tvente”yə dəyişdi

28 June 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Niderland milli komandasının mərkəz hücumçusu Vaut Veqhorst bundan sonrakı karyerasını “Tvente” klubunda davam etdirəcək.

Arena.az bu barədə Niderland klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən məlumat verir.

33 yaşlı futbolçu yeni komandasına azad agent statusunda qoşulub və 2028-ci ilin yayına qədər nəzərdə tutulmuş uzunmüddətli müqaviləyə imza atıb.

Təcrübəli hücumçu ötən mövsüm Amsterdam “Ayaks”ının formasını geyinib. Vauq Veqhorst bütün turnirlərdə keçirdiyi 34 rəsmi matçda 9 qol vurub və 4 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Qeyd edək ki, niderlandlı forvard karyerası ərzində Almaniyanın “Volfsburq” və “Hoffenhaym”, İngiltərənin “Börnli” və “Mançester Yunayted”, həmçinin Türkiyənin “Beşiktaş” klublarında da çıxış edib.

Xatırladaq ki, “Tvente” ötən mövsüm Niderland çempionatını dördüncü pillədə başa vuraraq qarşıdakı mövsüm üçün avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanıb.

Montella Türkiyə millisində qalacaq

28 June 2026 at 17:00

Türkiyə Futbol Federasiyasının (TFF) rəhbərliyi milli komandanın baş məşqçisi Vinçenso Montella ilə əməkdaşlığı davam etdirmək qərarına gəlib.

Arena.az bu barədə Türkiyə məbuatına istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, TFF rəhbərliyi DÇ-2026-da uğursuz çıxışa baxmayaraq, 52 yaşlı italiyalı mütəxəssisi istefaya göndərməyəcək. TFF və Montella artıq müqavilənin uzadılması ilə bağlı prinsipial razılığa gəliblər. Bununla belə, dünya çempionatındakı uğursuz nəticələr müəyyən kadr dəyişikliklərinə səbəb olacaq. Belə ki, italiyalı məşqçi postunda qalacaq, lakin onun məşqçilər korpusunda yaxın vaxtlarda ciddi dəyişikliklərin ediləcəyi gözlənilir.

Xatırladaq ki, Türkiyə millisi hazırda ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilən dünya çempionatında qrup mərhələsini keçə bilməyib. Komanda Avstraliyaya (0:2) və Paraqvaya (0:1) məğlub olub, son turda ABŞ üzərində qazanılan 3:2 hesablı qələbə isə pley-off mərhələsinə yüksəlmək üçün kifayət etməyib.

“Barselona” Xosue Kaysedonu heyətinə qatdı

28 June 2026 at 16:00

Futbol üzrə İspaniya çempionu “Barselona” Ekvadorun “LDU Kito” klubunun yarımmüdafiəçisi Xosue Kaysedonun transferini rəsmiləşdirib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 20 yaşlı futbolçu növbəti mövsümü Kataloniya təmsilçisinin sistemində keçirəcək və əsasən B komandasının heyətində çıxış edəcək.

Klublar arasında şifahi razılıq ötən həftə əldə olunsa da, tərəflər artıq transferlə bağlı bütün hüquqi prosedurları tamamlayıblar.

Kaysedo “Barselona”ya bir illik icarə əsasında qoşulub. Müqavilədə futbolçunun transfer hüquqlarının 2,5 milyon avroya satın alınması opsiyası nəzərdə tutulub. Kataloniya klubu icarə müddəti başa çatdıqdan sonra bu hüquqdan yararlana biləcək.

Bununla yanaşı, müqavilədə məcburi satınalma bəndi də yer alıb. Belə ki, yarımmüdafiəçi baş məşqçi Hansi Flikin rəhbərliyi altında əsas komandada ən azı dörd rəsmi matça çıxacağı təqdirdə, “Barsa” futbolçunun transferi üçün müəyyənləşdirilmiş məbləği ödəməyə borclu olacaq.

Tamhüquqlu transfer baş tutacağı halda, “LDU Kito” futbolçunun gələcəkdə başqa kluba satışından əldə olunacaq məbləğin 20 faizinə sahib olacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, Xosue Kaysedo ötən mövsüm “LDU Kito”nun heyətində sabit oyun praktikası qazanmayıb. O, bütün turnirlərdə cəmi 10 oyunda meydana çıxıb və aktivinə 1 məhsuldar ötürmə yazdırıb.

Argentinalı futbolçunun ailəsi ölü tapıldı

28 June 2026 at 17:48

Argentinalı futbolçu Lukas Trexo ağır itki ilə üzləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Maritimo” klubunda çıxış edən oyunçunun ailəsi Venesuelada baş verən zəlzələ nəticəsində ölüb. Onun həyat yoldaşı və iki övladının cəsədi 74 saat davam edən axtarışlardan sonra tapılıb.

İyunun 24-də baş verən zəlzələ 7.5 bal gücündə olub.

Missed Prime Day? Best Buy's rival sale is still live, and I'm rounding up the best deals on OLED TVs, AirPods, cheap laptops, and more

If you missed out on Amazon Prime Day, Best Buy has you covered. The tech giant released a rival sale on Monday, and unlike Prime Day, which ended on Friday, Best Buy's 'Tech Fest Sale' ends tonight at Midnight.

Shop Best Buy's full Tech Fest Sale

That means you have hours left to score bargains on best-selling TVs, Apple devices, laptops, headphones, and smartwatches from brands like Apple, Samsung, LG, HP, Sony, Garmin, and Fitbit. Some of our best-rated tech is on sale at record-low prices you typically won't find outside holiday sales like Black Friday.

A few stand-out deals include our best-rated TV, LG's 65-inch C5 OLED TV on sale for $1,119.99, thanks to a $1,500 discount, Apple's best-selling AirPods Pro 3 on sale for $179.99, and this HP 14 Chromebook for just $159.

Keep in mind that Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale ends tonight at midnight, and you might not see prices like these again until the next big holiday sale.

Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale — quick links

The top 10 Best Buy Tech Fest deals

Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking (which is likely to go up a lot this Sunday). These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-cancelling quality is outstanding. Today's deal is the best price you can find on Apple's newest AirPods.

Read our full AirPods Pro 3 reviewView Deal

The LG C5 OLED is TechRadar's best-rated TV, and Best Buy has the 65-inch model on sale for $1,299.99, thanks to a whopping $1,500 discount. The five-star OLED display delivers an outstanding picture thanks to LG's Alpha 9 AI processor Gen8, impressive gaming features, and a comprehensive smart platform featuring all-new AI capabilities.

Read our LG C5 OLED reviewView Deal

Processor: Intel Celeron N4500 
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 64GB

If you're looking for a machine that can just cover the basics, then this 14-inch Chromebook is easily one of the cheapest ways to do so. OK, so an Intel Celeron chipset and 4GB of RAM isn't exactly world-beating in terms of power, but you really don't need much to run a Chromebook. We've been impressed by HP's Chromebooks when we've reviewed them, so this is definitely a good low-cost option. View Deal

This bundle includes the PowerPod lid, along with two resealable glass containers to store your dishes until you're ready to cook. According to our testing in our four-star Ninja Crispi review, it cooks exceptionally quickly, is easy to use, and a breeze to clean, making this one of the best air fryer deals I've seen.View Deal

If you want to get your hands on Apple's latest and greatest smartwatch, the retailer has a $100 discount on the Apple Watch Series 11. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery compared to previous Apple Watches, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.

Read our full Apple Watch Series 11 reviewView Deal

With some of the best noise-cancelation tech on the market, alongside superb audio performance, it doesn't get much better than this when it comes to wireless headphones. The sub-$400 price sees the popular cans return to a record-low price, making them a superb choice for most people.View Deal

You can get the best-selling Insignia 55-inch F50 Series 4K TV for an incredible price of $179.99. The Insignia F50 Series TV features 4K HD resolution, DTS Studio Sound, smart capabilities with Fire OS, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, so you can use your voice to control your TV.View Deal

This Ninja Creami ice cream maker has become all the rage as a quick, convenient way to make your favorite frozen treats, milkshakes, and sorbets at the touch of a button. Today's deal from Best Buy shaves $50 off the retail price.View Deal

Graphics card: RTX 5070
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB

It's been a long time since I've seen an RTX 5070 gaming laptop go for this cheap, but is this Acer Nitro V Slim 16 is hitting a rock-bottom price at Best Buy today. Almost unbelievably, I believe this one is incorrectly listed with a "Ryzen 2000 series" chipset rather than a Ryzen 7-260 since you get 16GB of DDR5 RAM. Regardless, this is a rare example of a budget RTX 5070 gaming laptop. View Deal

Today's cheapest Fitbit deal is the ultra-slim Fitbit Inspire 3 on sale for $79.95 - just $10 more than the record-low price. Made for everyday wear, the Inspire 3 offers 24/7 heart rate monitoring and tracks sleep, workouts, stress, and more.View Deal

Best Buy Tech Fest TV deals

Best Buy's cheapest TV deal is Insignia's 40-inch FE Series Fire TV for just $79.99. The Fire TV features Full HD resolution, DTS Virtual :X Sound for impressive audio, smart capabilities with the Fire OS, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa – all for under $100.View Deal

If you're looking for a mid-size budget display, Best Buy's Tech Fest sale has Roku's best-selling 50-inch QLED smart TV for just $229.99. For that money, you get a QLED display in brilliant 4K resolution, an enhanced voice remote, and the excellent Roku smart TV interface.View Deal

You can get the best-selling Insignia 55-inch F50 Series 4K TV for an incredible price of $179.99. The Insignia F50 Series TV features 4K HD resolution, DTS Studio Sound, smart capabilities with Fire OS, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, so you can use your voice to control your TV.View Deal

This entry-level Mini-LED TV from TCL is an excellent buy at this low price. Newer and more powerful versions are available, but in terms of value for money, this display is incredibly hard to beat. It offers a detailed, bright picture, vivid colors, and an intuitive Google TV interface to access top streaming apps. It's a whole lot of TV for a relatively low price.View Deal

If you've been eyeing Samsung's gorgeous The Frame QLED TV, Best Buy has the 65-inch model on sale for its lowest price yet. The 2025 Samsung Frame TV features Pantone art-validated colors that deliver lifelike images. The display now comes with Streams, a complimentary set of artwork streamed from the Samsung Art Store.View Deal

Best Buy's rival Prime Day sale has a rare discount on Samsung's all-new 65-inch R85H Micro RGB 4K Smart TV. Perfect for watching the World Cup on, Samsung's R85H Series delivers brilliant colors that come to life thanks to its Micro RGB technology and AI engine.View Deal

The LG C5 OLED is TechRadar's best-rated TV, and Best Buy has the 65-inch model on sale for $1,299.99, thanks to a whopping $1,500 discount. The five-star OLED display delivers an outstanding picture thanks to LG's Alpha 9 AI processor Gen8, impressive gaming features, and a comprehensive smart platform featuring all-new AI capabilities.

Read our LG C5 OLED reviewView Deal

Samsung's S90F OLED TV earned five stars in our review, and Best Buy has the 65-inch model on sale for $1,199.99, thanks to a hefty $1,300 discount. The S90F OLED TV delivers an outstanding picture, thanks to quantum dot OLED technology and Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. You're also getting extensive gaming features and Samsung's impressive Tizen operating system.

Read our Samsung S90F OLED reviewView Deal

Samsung's U7900F Crystal TV is a best-seller here at TechRadar, and you can find the 65-inch model for an unbelievable $299.99. This entry-level TV from Samsung packs a solid 'Crystal' UHD 4K processor, an easy-to-use Tizen operating system, and full HDR support for under $300, which is an absolute steal.View Deal

This is a 75-inch QLED TV from a trusted brand for an amazingly low price. This TV uses QLED tech for rich colors, paired with support for both Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Amazon's Fire TV software ensures it's fully equipped for all streaming needs.View Deal

The LG B5 is this year's best budget OLED TV, and Best Buy's Tech Fest sale has a massive 53% discount on the 77-inch model. Released last year, the LG B5 is TechRadar's best budget OLED TV and was awarded four and a half stars in our review. The LG display delivers an exceptional picture with brilliant colors and sharp contrast. You also get excellent gaming features, thanks to the four HDMI 2.1 ports and new AI tools, including AI Search, AI Concierge, and an improved AI Chatbot.

Read our full LG B5 OLED TV reviewView Deal

The Hisense U6 features a QLED Quantum Dot panel along with Dolby Vision and Atmos support. For you, the viewer, that means you can sit back and enjoy your favorite sports with the best possible picture and sound that a TV can produce. Yours now with $1,000 off.View Deal

Best Buy Tech Fest Apple deals

Best Buy has Apple's AirPods 4 on sale for $99.99. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and feature Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for USB-C for wireless charging.

Read our full AirPods 4 reviewView Deal

Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale also has the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for $149.99, which is the best deal you can find right now. The AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation.

Read our full AirPods 4 with ANC reviewView Deal

Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking (which is likely to go up a lot this Sunday). These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-cancelling quality is outstanding. Today's deal is the best price you can find on Apple's newest AirPods.

Read our full AirPods Pro 3 reviewView Deal

Best Buy has a $30 discount on the already affordable Apple Watch SE 3, making it an excellent bargain at just $219. While the Apple Watch Series 11 currently holds the title of the best smartwatch for most people, the SE 3 is still packed with features, including activity, heart rate, and sleep tracking, plus an impressive 18 hours of battery life.

Read our full Apple Watch SE 3 reviewView Deal

If you want to get your hands on Apple's latest and greatest smartwatch, the retailer has a $100 discount on the Apple Watch Series 11. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery compared to previous Apple Watches, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.

Read our full Apple Watch Series 11 reviewView Deal

Best Buy Tech Fest laptop deals

Processor: Intel Celeron N4500 
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 64GB

If you're looking for a machine that can just cover the basics, then this 14-inch Chromebook is easily one of the cheapest ways to do so. OK, so an Intel Celeron chipset and 4GB of RAM isn't exactly world-beating in terms of power, but you really don't need much to run a Chromebook. We've been impressed by HP's Chromebooks when we've reviewed them, so this is definitely a good low-cost option. View Deal

Powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 40 processor, this laptop handles everyday productivity, multitasking, and entertainment with ease. A 15.6-inch Full HD display offers plenty of workspace, while 8GB of DDR5 memory and a 256GB SSD keep everything running smoothly.View Deal

Display - 14 inches
Processor - Intel Core 3
RAM - 8GB
Storage - 128GB

This version of the Lenovo Chromebook Plus offers an impressive amount of power for the price. It includes 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core 3 processor, boosting performance, boot times and load times. Storage of 128GB is a bit underwhelming, but you do get a 2-in-1 touchscreen and solid battery life of up to 17 hours on a single charge. That's more than enough to last a full working day. At a little under $400, it's a smart buy for school or college, or just as a home laptop for light use and everyday tasks.View Deal

Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 7730U 
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB

The Acer Aspire Go 15 is a lightweight and surprisingly powerful laptop for the price. We reviewed it last year and scored it an impressive four stars out of five. Although it's not a high-end laptop by any stretch, it is very usable, lightweight, and features plenty of ports. This particular configuration features a Ryzen 7 chipset, meaning it's powerful enough to take on most applications.View Deal

Display - 14 inches
Processor - Snapdragon X
RAM - 16GB
Storage - 512GB

This is a solid discount on a modern laptop powered by one of the efficient Snapdragon X CPUs. As well as excellent levels of all-around performance, this device boasts a huge all-day battery life, so you won't need to worry about being attached to a charger at all times. There's even 512GB of SSD storage, which you don't often see in combination with those other strong performance components at this price point. This is an all-around excellent laptop for everyday, college and business use.View Deal

Processor: AMD Ryzen AI 7
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 1TB

This powerful and versatile Lenovo Yoga 7 offers impressive performance for the price, with high-end components such as a modern AMD Ryzen AI 7 processor, a healthy 16GB of RAM to boost performance, and a large 1TB SSD for storage. You can comfortably handle everyday tasks, demanding work, video calls, media streaming and more with this laptop, all with the option to flip it around to a 16-inch touchscreen tablet when the need arises, too.View Deal

Graphics card: RTX 5070
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB

It's been a long time since I've seen an RTX 5070 gaming laptop go for this cheap, but is this Acer Nitro V Slim 16 is hitting a rock-bottom price at Best Buy today. Almost unbelievably, I believe this one is incorrectly listed with a "Ryzen 2000 series" chipset rather than a Ryzen 7-260 since you get 16GB of DDR5 RAM. Regardless, this is a rare example of a budget RTX 5070 gaming laptop. View Deal

Graphics card: RTX 5070
Processor: Intel Core 7 Series 2
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB

The above Acer Nitro V Slim 16 also comes in an Intel-based configuration, which is also a decent buy today. It's a little pricier, but you get an Intel Core 7 Series 2 chipset and 16GB of DDR5 RAM. These should, on paper at least, give you a decent boost in performance.View Deal

Graphics card: RTX 5070
Processor: Intel Core Ultra 9 285H
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 1TB

The price cut on this HP Omen 16 at Best Buy isn't huge, but it's still one of the best value RTX 5070 gaming laptops you'll find on the market this week. Pairing up your RTX 5070 with a powerful Intel Ultra 9 chipset means plenty of headroom for all the latest titles. Annoyingly, this machine only comes with 16GB of RAM, but you do get a spacious 1TB SSD as a bonus.View Deal

Best Buy Tech Fest headphone deals

Bose is the best brand around for providing excellent active noise cancellation features, and you can now get these fantastic and affordable earbuds for a great low price. With the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, you get fewer options than the high-end range, but you still get up to 8.5 hours of battery life, the ability to adjust the equalizer and a very comfy fit. They’ll instantly make your commute, your runs, or your walks far more enjoyable.View Deal

The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds have all the power and sound quality you’d expect from a Bose-branded item while providing the benefits of an open-ear form factor. The immersive audio is excellent, and there’s up to seven hours of play time – or up to 48 hours in total of standby time. Today's deal from Best Buy is a record-low price.View Deal

Best Buy has Apple's AirPods 4 on sale for $99.99. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and feature Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for USB-C for wireless charging.

Read our full AirPods 4 reviewView Deal

Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale also has the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for $149.99, which is the best deal you can find right now. The AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation.

Read our full AirPods 4 with ANC reviewView Deal

Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking (which is likely to go up a lot this Sunday). These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-cancelling quality is outstanding. Today's deal is the best price you can find on Apple's newest AirPods.

Read our full AirPods Pro 3 reviewView Deal

The AirPods Max use an Apple-designed dynamic driver to provide high-fidelity audio – and they sound fantastic for it. Exceptional active noise cancellation, personalized Spatial Audio, and Dolby Atmos support all reinforce that. They feel good on your head as well, thanks to the knit-mesh canopy and memory foam ear cushions, so you can easily wear them for the full 20 hours of battery life if you ever want or need to.View Deal

The Sony WH-CH720N are the best budget noise-canceling headphones on the market. They flaunt the same processor as the top-rated Sony WH-1000XM5 and offer better adaptive noise cancellation and customization features than the average budget model. The lightweight frame and 35-hour battery life also make these a comfortable and ideal travel companion. Of course, these cans won't be as good as Sony headphones that cost three times as much, but it's hard to beat at this price point. View Deal

Treat yourself to one of the best pairs of bone conduction headphones at their lowest-ever price. Not only do they deliver outstanding sound, but they're also incredibly comfortable. They're highly recommended by our Fitness & Wearables Editor, Matt Evans, and are now more affordable.View Deal

If you want more affordable over-ears that don't compromise on quality, consider these Bose QuietComfort Headphones, now at their lowest price at Best Buy. As with the Ultra version, you get impressive noise cancellation, top-tier audio quality, and 24 hours of battery life, but in a much more affordable package.View Deal

With some of the best noise-cancelation tech on the market, alongside superb audio performance, it doesn't get much better than this when it comes to wireless headphones. The sub-$400 price sees the popular cans return to a record-low price, making them a superb choice for most people.View Deal

Best Buy Tech Fest Smartwatch & activity tracker deals

Today's cheapest Fitbit deal is the ultra-slim Fitbit Inspire 3 on sale for $79.95 - just $10 more than the record-low price. Made for everyday wear, the Inspire 3 offers 24/7 heart rate monitoring and tracks sleep, workouts, stress, and more.View Deal

Not only is the Fitbit Charge 6 one of our favorite fitness trackers, but it's also one of the best Fitbits overall. The Charge 6 features a sleek design and offers fitness basics, with 41 exercise modes and up to 7 days of battery life. Today's rival Prime Day deal from Best Buy is a record-low price.View Deal

The feature-packed Fitbit Versa 4 is down to $149.95 at Best Buy's Tech Fest sale. The top-rated smartwatch features a built-in GPS for tracking runs, walks, and bike rides. Plus, it provides a daily readiness score to help you determine whether your body is ready for a workout or recovery, based on helpful insights.View Deal

You can snag a $50 discount on the Fitbit Sense 2, bringing the price down to $199.95. The Sense 2 is one of Fitbit's most advanced health and fitness smartwatches, capable of tracking sleep and stress and featuring smartphone notifications, contactless payments, and GPS.View Deal

Best Buy has a $30 discount on the already affordable Apple Watch SE 3, making it an excellent bargain at just $219. While the Apple Watch Series 11 currently holds the title of the best smartwatch for most people, the SE 3 is still packed with features, including activity, heart rate, and sleep tracking, plus an impressive 18 hours of battery life.

Read our full Apple Watch SE 3 reviewView Deal

If you want to get your hands on Apple's latest and greatest smartwatch, the retailer has a $100 discount on the Apple Watch Series 11. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery compared to previous Apple Watches, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.

Read our full Apple Watch Series 11 reviewView Deal

Here's a healthy $100 saving on one of Garmin's best running watches. The smartwatch delivers amazing performance and an abundance of features that accurately track your runs. We also love the AMOLED touchscreen that delivers bright visuals, even on a sunny day.View Deal

It's not every day that we see a discount on a top-rated Garmin smartwatch — especially one that's our number one pick from all of the manufacturer's wearables. The Venu 4 is the perfect all-rounder, excelling in usability, performance, and design.View Deal

De Ligt on Juventus: ‘Chiellini helped me in every way’ as defender recalls daunting start

28 June 2026 at 19:08

Matthijs de Ligt has looked back on his time at Juventus as a defining chapter in his career, crediting Giorgio Chiellini with helping him settle into one of European football’s most demanding dressing rooms.

The Netherlands defender, now at Manchester United, joined the Bianconeri from Ajax in 2019 as one of the most coveted young centre-backs in the game, spending three seasons in Turin.

Speaking to Manchester United’s media, he reflected on the culture shock of arriving among a squad of serial winners, and the veteran captain who eased his path.

“Chiellini was really very helpful to me at the start,” De Ligt said. “When I arrived at Juventus he tried in every way to help me settle in and become the best player possible.”

The adjustment, he admitted, was anything but straightforward.

“It was difficult at the start because you walk into a dressing room where these players have won everything,” he explained.

“But it’s important to stay yourself and show yourself for who you are. At a certain point I understood that they were normal people and that we were there for the same goal. What did I learn in Italy? A lot, in every league I learned something.”

TURIN, ITALY - AUGUST 14: Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus looks on during the pre-season friendly match between Juventus and Atalanta BC at Allianz Stadium on August 14, 2021 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 14: Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus looks on during the pre-season friendly match between Juventus and Atalanta BC at Allianz Stadium on August 14, 2021 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)

De Ligt on sharing a dressing room with a childhood idol at Juventus

His spell in Turin also brought a full-circle moment, reuniting De Ligt with the player he had idolised as a boy: Cristiano Ronaldo, his team-mate at Juventus.

“I think I was about 7 or 8 when Manchester United won the Champions League,” he recalled.

“At that time he was, obviously, one of the most important players in the world. He had this style that everyone wanted to copy. So yes, he was probably one of my first idols.”

He has since shared a pitch with another early reference point, former Ajax man Christian Eriksen.

“In the youth teams I also played in midfield and he played exactly in my position,” De Ligt said. “So at that time he was really the example of one of the players I admired most.”

He added: “It’s curious that in the end I really did play with him, just as with Cristiano. He was one of my biggest idols when I was younger.”

Inter move to lock down Pio Esposito as Napoli & Man Utd background revealed

28 June 2026 at 18:42

Inter are moving to secure the long-term future of Pio Esposito, with transfer journalist Alfredo Pedulla reporting the Nerazzurri are ready to commit firmly to the striker who turns 21 today.

It caps a breakout campaign for the forward, who returned from a prolific loan at Spezia to score seven Serie A goals and play his part in Inter’s domestic double.

He also broke into the senior Italy setup, scoring against Greece in a recent friendly, a rare bright spot for an Azzurri side that missed this summer’s World Cup.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Pedulla first moved to clarify the timeline of past interest from abroad.

“There’s a lot of talk about Pio Esposito’s renewal. People are also talking about English clubs who courted him, but that’s old news, it dates back to January 2025,” he said.

“When I told you about a situation involving both Manchester United and Leicester, that was back in those days, even before he stayed at Inter.”

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 17: Ze Pedro of Cagliari is challenged by Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Ze Pedro of Cagliari is challenged by Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Pedulla: Foreign interest in Pio Esposito traced to Spezia spell

Pedulla explained that Esposito’s form in Serie B had drawn close attention from one Premier League heavyweight in particular.

“Pio was watched in every game at Spezia by United,” he added.

“Napoli also thought about him last summer. They were ready to put down incredible figures for the fee and the wages.”

On the deal itself, Pedulla offered specifics: “I think he’ll sign a five-year contract worth 3.5 to 4 million per season, plus four million as a fixed component, with bonuses.”

Mertesacker on Italy’s World Cup absence: ”They don’t deserve to be talked about’

28 June 2026 at 18:23

Per Mertesacker has delivered a blunt verdict on Italy’s modern decline, telling German broadcaster ZDF that the four-time world champions no longer warrant discussion at a tournament they have again failed to reach.

The former Arsenal and Germany defender appeared alongside ex-Germany international Christoph Kramer on Friday evening, where the presenter raised the question of the Azzurri’s absence from the 2026 World Cup; the third successive edition Italy have missed.

“We’ve never talked, during these weeks, about what a shame it is that Italy aren’t taking part,” she put to the pair, with quotes via CalcioMercato.com.

Kramer replied: “No!” Mertesacker went further: “Absolutely not! They don’t deserve to be talked about.”

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy shows his dejection after the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Gianluigi Donnarumma shows his dejection after the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

World Cup winners reflect on an Italy side transformed in two decades

The conversation then turned to how far the national team has fallen since its last sustained period of success.

“How that team has changed!” Mertesacker said. “Twenty years ago, when we lost to them in the 2006 World Cup semi-final, they were a world-class side.”

Kramer added: “There’s no need to even talk about it.”

Mertesacker continued: “Twenty years on, you have to search long and hard to find an exceptional player.”

For all the criticism, Kramer was keen to stress his affection for the country, pointing to Italy’s triumph at Euro 2020 as evidence the talent has not vanished entirely.

“I’m a big fan of Italy. I also have many Italian friends and I’m always happy when they’re here,” he said.

“They had a golden period, they won the Euros, which people tend to forget. But there are many children who don’t know that they can play at a World Cup.”

Modric denies talks of Mourinho reunion at Real Madrid: ‘I wish him the best’

28 June 2026 at 18:09

Luka Modric is into the final few days of his contract with Milan, and despite reports linking him with a return to his beloved Real Madrid this summer, the Croatian has denied having any contact with Jose Mourinho over a reunion at the Bernabeu. 

Ageless Modric shuts down Mourinho rumours

Modric continues to defy his age, becoming the oldest player ever to provide an assist at the World Cup, setting up the winner for Torino’s Nikola Vlasic at 40 years old during Croatia’s 2-1 win over Ghana in Group L on Saturday night. 

The result means that Modric and Croatia progress to the round of 32 as the second-placed team in Group L. They will go on to face a Portugal squad featuring Rafael Leao and Francisco Conceicao on Friday evening.

Things are less certain for Modric at club level. The former Ballon d’Or winner joined Milan on a one-year contract last summer with an option to extend for a further 12 months, but he has since dropped several hints that his time in San Siro is coming to an end. 

While several sides across the world are interested in a potential deal for Modric should he become available, there is also a growing possibility that he decides to hang up his boots after the 2026 World Cup amidst reports that he could potentially return to Madrid in either a coaching or directorship role. 

Despite these rumours, Modric insists that he has not spoken to Mourinho about a return to Madrid. 

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 03:  Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho talks to Luka Modric of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final first leg match between Real Madrid and Galatasaray at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 3, 2013 in Madrid, Spain.  (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 03: Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho talks to his Real Madrid players during the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final first leg match between Real Madrid and Galatasaray at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 3, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)

“I know I’m at an age where the end of my career is getting closer and closer,” Modric admitted in an interview after full-time against Ghana (via TMW).

And when asked about his relationship with Mourinho and his appointment as Real Madrid head coach, Modric said: “He hasn’t called me. I wish him the best, he’s a special coach, one of the best. I have a lot of affection for him.”

Which Serie A side has the most representatives left at the 2026 World Cup?

28 June 2026 at 17:33

The 2026 World Cup group stage is finally complete, the line-up for the first ever round of 32 has been set, 19 Serie A and Serie B clubs are still represented at the tournament, but no other Italian side boasts more stars than Milan, who have 10. 

The World Cup group stage came to a close in the early hours of Sunday morning, ending with a 3-3 draw between Algeria and Austria and a 3-1 victory for an Argentina side featuring Lautaro Martinez and Nico Paz against Jordan. 

48 teams have been cut down to 32 and those sides will now head into the knock-out bracket, which kicks off with South Africa vs. co-hosts Canada at 20.00 on Sunday evening.

Milan have more representatives left standing in the World Cup knock-outs than any other Serie A side with a cohort of 10 players: Adrien Rabiot and Mike Maignan of France are among the favourites to win the entire tournament. 

Atalanta are also very well represented at the 2026 World Cup with eight players making it through to the round of 32. Their hopes lie with the likes of Ederson and Brazil, Charles De Ketelaere of Belgium and Marten De Roon of the Netherlands. 

Inter sit in third place in the list of best-represented Serie A sides in the World Cup knock-out stage. The Nerazzurri have representatives from both France and Argentina, the bookies’ favourites to make the 2026 final. 

Juventus have five remaining players at the World Cup, while Roma, Como, Bologna, and Sassuolo all have four. 

Which Serie A club has the most players left at the World Cup?

(list also includes some Serie B clubs)

Milan – 10: Adrien Rabiot, Mike Maignan (France), Rafael Leao (Portugal), Luka Modric (Croatia), Christian Pulisic (USA), Koni De Winter, Alexis Saelemaekers (Belgium), Santiago Gimenez (Mexico), Pervis Estupinan (Ecaudor), Ardon Jashari (Switzerland).

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 08: Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Atalanta – 8: Isak Hien (Sweden), Marten De Roon (Netherlands), Mario Pasalic (Croatia), Sead Kolasinac (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Charles De Ketelaere (Belgium), Ederson (Brazil), Odilon Kossounou (Ivory Coast), Kamaldeen Sulemana (Ghana).

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano celebrate after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano celebrate after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter – 6: Marcus Thuram (France), Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands), Petar Sucic (Croatia), Ange-Yoan Bonny (Ivory Coast), Lautaro Martinez (Argentina), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland).

Juventus – 5: Jonathan David (Canada), Teun Koopmeiners (Netherlands), Weston McKennie (USA), Gleison Bremer (Brazil), Francisco Conceicao (Portugal).

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 25: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammates Weston McKennie and Kenan Yildiz during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Weston McKennie and Kenan Yildiz during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Roma – 4: Manu Kone (France), Donyell Malen (Netherlands), Neil El Aynaoui (Morocco), Evan Ndicka (Ivory Coast).

Como – 4: Martin Baturina (Croatia), Stefan Posch (Austria), Assane Diao (Senegal), Nico Paz (Argentina).

Bologna – 4: Nikola Moro (Croatia), Torbjorn Heggem (Norway), Remo Freuler (Switzerland), Jhon Lucumi (Colombia).

Sassuolo – 4: Ismael Kone (Sassuolo), Tarik Muharemovic (Bosnia), Kristian Thorstvedt (Norway), Cristian Volpato (Australia).

Napoli – 2: Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku (Belgium).

NAPLES, ITALY - MARCH 06: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Torino FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MARCH 06: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Torino FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Genoa – 2: Leo Ostigard (Norway), Johan Vasquez (Genoa).

Parma – 2: Zion Suzuki (Japan), Alessandro Circati (Australia).

Torino – 2: Nikola Vlasic (Croatia), Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Norway).

Venezia – 2: Michael Svoboda (Austria), John Yeboah (Ecuador).

Cremonese – 2: Antonio Sanabria (Cremonese), Morten Thorsby (Norway).

Fiorentina – 1: Marin Pongracic (Croatia).

Udinese – 1: Jesper Karlstrom (Sweden).

Cagliari – 1: Yerry Mina (Colombia).

Pisa – 1: Michel Aebischer (Switzerland).

Hellas Verona – 1: Rafik Belghali (Algeria).

Sampdoria – 1: Dennis Hadzikadunic (Bosnia).

Frosinone – 1: Fares Ghedjemis (Algeria).

 

Govee’s smart nugget ice maker makes every iced drink feel like a luxury

28 June 2026 at 18:00
For some people, the ice in a beverage is almost as important as the drink itself. That’s the audience Govee had in mind when designing its latest ice maker, the GoveeLife Smart Nugget Ice Maker Pro. This $500 premium smart home gadget is aimed at those who crave what’s called “the good ice,” the soft, chewable […]

Foster Griffin was the stopper that the Washington Nationals needed

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JUNE 27: Foster Griffin #22 of the Washington Nationals pitches in the fifth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 27, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last night, the Nationals desperately needed to stop the bleeding. After four straight losses, with the first three coming in brutal fashion, we needed a hero to rise from the ashes. That is exactly what we got out of Foster Griffin tonight. The Nats ace dug deep to throw 112 pitches in 7 brilliant innings.

The $5.5 million signing from Japan has turned into one of the Nats best investments in a very long time. Right now, Griffin is on pace to throw 189.2 innings of sub-3 ERA ball. In April, there were times where it felt like Griffin was getting lucky. However, in this stretch, Griffin has just been completely dominant.

Foster Griffin's last 4 starts:
26.1 IP | 1.03 ERA | 0.87 WHIP | 29 K | 4 BB

Season Stats:
98.1 IP
98 K
2.93 ERA | 1.04 WHIP | 8.97 K/9

Pace: 189.2 IP / 189 K#Natitudepic.twitter.com/ZkdW1fHU0Z

— PaceBall (@paceball__) June 28, 2026

It is clear just how much manager Blake Butera trusts his lefty right now. Having a pitcher throw 112 pitches in 2026 is out of the ordinary. It takes a combination of trust in the starter and a lack of trust in the bullpen. That perfect storm was certainly taking place here. We saw in the 8th why Blake Butera did not trust his bullpen.

Usually when a pitcher is at 98 pitches through 6 innings, they are done. However, we should not assume that anymore with Griffin. Butera brought him out for one batter in the 8th in his last outing, and had him go up to 112 this time. We need to readjust our pitch count expectations in a way we have not had to since the days of Max Scherzer.

Regardless of how this ends up going — I love sticking with Foster Griffin to start the 7th at 98 pitches.

He’s rolling. He’s been using top starter. Your bullpen has been bad. Give him a shot to keep chugging along.

— Grant Paulsen (@GrantPaulsen) June 28, 2026

Like Grant said, I love it. This is a good example of Blake Butera using feel, though I think the numbers probably prefer Griffin over this bullpen right now as well. Butera has plans, but he is willing to change them if a player shows him reason to. We have seen Griffin go much deeper into games and Curtis Mead get more AB’s against right handed pitching.

For a while, Griffin’s ERA was way better than his underlying numbers, which were very mediocre. The ERA is still better, but the advanced metrics are starting to like what they are seeing from Griffin. Right now, Griffin has an ERA of 2.93, which is obviously phenomenal. However, his xERA and xFIP have both gotten below 4, which shows his process is becoming more sustainable. 

After last night, Griffin has an xFIP of 3.58 and an xERA of 3.89. As much as I love Griffin, those numbers are probably a better representation of who he is as a pitcher compared to his sub-3 ERA. However, I do think Griffin’s 4.21 FIP is a bit misleading. Sure, he allows the occasional home run ball, but he gets strikeouts, groundouts and does not walk people.

Right now, Griffin is pitching at an All-Star level. The National League is stacked with starting pitchers, so I do not know if he gets in. However, it would be really cool and deserved if he did. Whenever the Nats need a win, Griffin is there for them with a masterful outing. There is a reason that the Nats are 13-4 in games that Griffin starts. 

This month, Griffin has been outrageously good. He has an ERA of 1.15 in 31.1 innings across 5 starts. That innings total itself is also very impressive. Griffin is averaging about 6.1 innings per start, which is something only frontline starters do. 

Despite not having huge velocity, Griffin has 33 strikeouts in June, which is 9.48 K/9. He also only has 4 walks all month. A 27.5% strikeout rate and a 3.3% walk rate is absolutely elite stuff. It is the kind of rates you see from Tarik Skubal or Paul Skenes, but Foster Griffin is doing it while throwing 91.

Unfortunately, Griffin is unlikely to win NL pitcher of the month due to the existence of Jacob Misiorowski. However, he and Logan Webb are battling it out for the best non-alien pitcher of the month. It is truly remarkable to see Foster Griffin do his thing out there.

Foster Griffin potential NL Pitcher of the Month for June pic.twitter.com/rXIZYHKl4e

— 🌊 (@S0NNYSTYLES) June 28, 2026

After watching Griffin this year, it just makes me curious about whether there are more Foster Griffin types out in Japan. It also makes me wonder if more struggling pitchers at a crossroads will or should go to Japan. Clearly, those three years in Japan made Griffin a master at his craft. He added three new pitches and became a command wizard. Here is the ERA leaderboard in Japan for this year in case you are curious.

Finding guys on one-year deals from Asia could be a good way to extract value. Not only do these pitchers learn a lot over there, they also do not have the same level of scouting on them as guys from the big leagues. It takes a while for hitters to pick up on some pitchers’ changes. Even Erick Fedde had success after revamping his arsenal in Korea and then coming back to the MLB.

Foster Griffin has surpassed even the most optimistic expectations. Now the question is what do the Nats do with him? He is only on a one-year deal and will have value on the trade market. However, I also think the Nats should at least talk to him about an extension. This is the best Nats pitching season since Scherzer.

 If Foster Griffin is only a National for half a season, boy will he be remembered fondly. I do not want the trade deadline to be the end of the Foster Griffin experience though. However, for Griffin to be a National past August 3rd, the Nats need to get back into the Wild Card mix or extend him. It has been a while since the Nationals have had a true stopper in the rotation, but Foster Griffin is that guy.

Inter move to lock down Pio Esposito as Napoli & Man Utd background revealed

Inter move to lock down Pio Esposito as Napoli & Man Utd background revealed
Inter move to lock down Pio Esposito as Napoli & Man Utd background revealed

Inter are moving to secure the long-term future of Pio Esposito, with transfer journalist Alfredo Pedulla reporting the Nerazzurri are ready to commit firmly to the striker who turns 21 today.

It caps a breakout campaign for the forward, who returned from a prolific loan at Spezia to score seven Serie A goals and play his part in Inter’s domestic double.

He also broke into the senior Italy setup, scoring against Greece in a recent friendly, a rare bright spot for an Azzurri side that missed this summer’s World Cup.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Pedulla first moved to clarify the timeline of past interest from abroad.

“There’s a lot of talk about Pio Esposito’s renewal. People are also talking about English clubs who courted him, but that’s old news, it dates back to January 2025,” he said.

“When I told you about a situation involving both Manchester United and Leicester, that was back in those days, even before he stayed at Inter.”

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Ze Pedro of Cagliari is challenged by Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Pedulla: Foreign interest in Pio Esposito traced to Spezia spell

Pedulla explained that Esposito’s form in Serie B had drawn close attention from one Premier League heavyweight in particular.

“Pio was watched in every game at Spezia by United,” he added.

“Napoli also thought about him last summer. They were ready to put down incredible figures for the fee and the wages.”

On the deal itself, Pedulla offered specifics: “I think he’ll sign a five-year contract worth 3.5 to 4 million per season, plus four million as a fixed component, with bonuses.”

Astros Prospect Report: June 27th

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 14: Nehomar Ochoa Jr. #45 of the Houston Astros returns to the dugout during the game between the Washington Nationals and the Houston Astros at Cacti Park at the Palm Beaches on Friday, March 14, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Trevor Gallagher/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (36-43) won 5-2 (BOX SCORE)

The offense got on the board in the first inning thanks to a Spence 3 run home run, his first in Triple-A. Javier got the start and pitched really well tossing 6 scoreless innings with 4 strikeouts. The offense added 2 more runs in the 6th on a Spence RBI single and Ferreras groundout. The pen allowed a couple of runs but held on for the 5-2 win.

Note: Spence is hitting .375 in June.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (33-40) lost 8-2 (BOX SCORE)

Dombroski got the start for the Hooks and was pitched well but ran into trouble in the 5th and ended up allowing 5 runs over 4.2 innings. Leach allowed another 3 runs as the Hooks found themselves down 8-0. The offense got on the board in the 8th inning on a Sisneros solo home run. They got one more run in the 9th on a Holy bases loaded walk but that was it as the Hooks fell 8-2.

Note: Sisneros has 2 home runs in 5 games for the Hooks.

  • Trey Dombroski, LHP: 4.2 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 5 BB, 4 K
  • Alex Santos, RHP: 1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
  • Hudson Leach, RHP: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K
  • Alejandro Torres, RHP: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 K

A+: Asheville Tourists (21-52won 11-9 (BOX SCORE)

Asheville got on the board in the first inning on an Ochoa 2 run home run. They got 2 more runs in the third on an Ochoa RBI single and Brown RBI double. Asheville scored another in the 4th on a Thomas RBI single. DeVos got the start and went 5 innings allowing 3 runs, 2 earned, while striking out 7. Langford struggled in relief allowing 4 runs as the Drive took the lead. Asheville rallied to tie it in the 9th on a Hernandez 2 run home run. In the 10th, the offense scored 4 runs on on a Batista 2 run home run, Walker solo home run and Brown sac fly. Cuevas allowed a couple of runs in the bottom of the inning but the pen held on for the win.

Note: Walker has 25 stolen bases this season.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (37-36) lost 8-3 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning on a Neyens solo home run. They got another run in the third inning on a Ramirez RBI single. Gonzalez got the start and allowed 4 runs over 3.1 innings. Carrera struggled in relief allowing 4 runs as the Shorebirds extended their lead. The offense got one run back in the 8th on a Luciano RBI double but that was it as the Woodpeckers fell 8-3.

Note: Neyens has a .885 OPS this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Ryan Weiss – 6:35 CT

CC: Brett Gillis – 6:30 CT

AV: Dylan Howard – 2:05 CT

FV: TBD – 4:05 CT

Terrion Arnold to have hearing to determine whether he will remain in custody after arrest for alleged kidnapping

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has been in jail since Wednesday after he was arrested on charges of kidnapping and armed robbery. On Monday, he’ll find out if he must remain in custody.

The 23-year-old Arnold is due for a hearing Monday morning, which will determine whether the cornerback will continue to be held in jail, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

A hearing will be held Monday morning in Tampa to determine whether Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold will be held in custody, pending his trial. Arnold faces four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery, which carry a potential sentence of up to life in prison if… pic.twitter.com/ppo5Kxr66C

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 28, 2026

Arnold, the Lions’ first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, was arrested Wednesday on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. Arnold was charged with three counts of kidnapping, three counts of armed robbery, one court of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and one count of conspiracy to commit kidnapping. The kidnapping charges on their own carry a maximum of life in prison.

That same day, a judge ruled Arnold would remain in custody due to the “dangerous” nature of the crimes in which he was accused.

Arnold is accused of plotting a kidnapping and interrogation of three men who were accused of stealing more than $250,000 in personal property from the six defendants — including Arnold — involved in the case. One of the men allegedly kidnapped was Arnold’s personal driver. The other two were the driver’s associates.

Investigators claim they found a group chat in which Arnold and another one of the defenders were issuing instructions to the kidnappers during the alleged assault. Two of the defendants reportedly reached a plea deal with prosecutors, which may have led to Arnold’s arrest.

Shortly after Arnold’s arrest, the Lions said they were aware of the situation and gathering information.

Arnold hasn’t lived up to his lofty expectations after just 24 games in the NFL. The cornerback has started 22 of those contests, but has just one interception so far. He ranked 97th out of 114 cornerbacks last season, per PFF’s grades, though did miss over half the season due to a shoulder injury.

Serena Williams set to return to site of Olympic golds, 7 singles titles

As Serena Williams prepares for her first singles match in nearly four years, tennis fans everywhere are counting down the days until she meets 20-year-old Maya Joint in a first-round match at Wimbledon.

Williams, 44, was contemplative when she met with the media on Sunday, June 28, to preview her return to Grand Slam competition. In addition to playing singles for the first time since the 2022 U.S. Open, she'll also be competing in doubles with her older sister Venus.

"We do have memories sometimes," Williams said, "Olympic memories in particular."

Venus and Serena have teamed up for three Olympic gold medals in women's doubles − in Sydney (2000), Beijing (2008) and in London (2012). In addition, Serena also won gold in women's singles at at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 2012.

A return to the storied grass courts will be both familiar and different for her this time around.

"In general, my expectations are definitely different for the first time in my career," the seven-time Wimbledon singles champion said. "Not that I never enjoyed it before because I wouldn't be here today, but I'm gonna enjoy being out there."

Serena Williams during practice ahead of Wimbledon.

Williams made her return to competitive tennis at the Queen's Club, where she and partner Victoria Mboko won their first-round match, but had to withdraw when Mboko injured her knee in a singles match.

Williams partnered with Karolina Muchova in doubles at the Berlin Open before getting back together with her sister for Wimbledon.

Williams will get an early test in the first round of the singles draw against an opponent in Joint, who's 24 years younger. That match will take place on Tuesday, June 30.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Serena Williams set to return to site of Olympic golds, 7 singles titles

Lionel Messi has already broken seven all-time records at the 2026 World Cup

Photo by Steph Chambers - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Photo by Steph Chambers - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Lionel Messi’s record-breaking 2026 FIFA World Cup run is rewriting the history books.

Messi is the reigning Golden Ball holder from 2022 and is leading the 2026 tournament in the Golden Boot race at 39 years old.

Messi’s run through the World Cup group stage has already shattered some of the most impressive all-time records.

Lionel Messi’s record-breaking World Cup run

Squawka pointed out that Messi has already shattered five all-time World Cup records with just three group stage appearances in 2026.

“It’s been a RECORD-BREAKING group stage for Lionel Messi. The Argentine has set the records for: ◉ Most goals in World Cup history ◉ Most goals from outside the box in World Cup history ◉ Most chances created in World Cup history ◉ First player to score in seven consecutive World Cup games ◉ Oldest player to score a World Cup hat-trick.”

In addition to the five mentioned by Squawka, Messi also became the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches, and the oldest to score a hat-trick at age 39, with his performance against Algeria in their opener.

Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images
Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images

A lot more records might be within reach for Messi if Argentina has another deep run in the tournament, with the 39-year-old establishing himself as arguably the greatest player in the tournament’s history.

Job’s not finished for Lionel Messi at the World Cup

Even with all the records he’s accumulated through three games, he and Argentina are hoping to play at least five more games to return to the Final and become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to defend the World Cup.

Executing this feat will further immortalize Messi as an icon of the sport, likely squashing any debate about who the greatest player of all time is.

Argentina will be heavily favored against Cabo Verde in the Round of 32, with a date against either Egypt or Australia in the Round of 16 if they advance.

Any mistake at this point in the tournament will likely kill their dream of repeating as WC Champions, so there’s a lot of pressure on Messi and the squad to stay locked in and finish the job.

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Barcelona 22-year-old homegrown star rejects approach from AC Milan – report

Barcelona 22-year-old homegrown star rejects approach from AC Milan – report
Barcelona 22-year-old homegrown star rejects approach from AC Milan – report

Marc Casado is one of the players at FC Barcelona staring at an uncertain future heading into the summer transfer window.

The 22-year-old, after all, has endured a difficult past year with regular minutes becoming hard to come by under manager Hansi Flick.

Casado finds himself behind Pedri, Frenkie de Jong, Marc Bernal, and Gavi in the pecking order, while the manager also preferred Eric Garcia and Dani Olmo ahead of him in midfield at times last season.

So, everything indicates that the La Masia graduate will be on his way out, with the Catalans hoping to boost revenue from his sale.

AC Milan, in that regard, have emerged as a suitor for Casado, with Jorge Mendes offering the Spaniard to the Rossoneri.

Casado uninterested

Casado does not want to leave for Milan. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

However, now, according to reports in Italy, as relayed by AS, Casado has rejected the possibility of joining the Serie A giants this summer.

Indeed, despite having an approach from Milan, the Barcelona midfielder has turned it down, with the report suggesting that he still hopes of fighting for a place in Flick’s plans.

That, however, seems unlikely given the number of players ahead of him in the order of preference for the German tactician.

Nevertheless, a move to Milan might no longer be on the cards, despite reports previously suggesting that the Rossoneri were leading the race for him.

What are Casado’s other options?

With Casado rejecting AC Milan and no place for him Flick’s plans at Barcelona, he has plenty of other options to choose from.

Where will Casado play next season? (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Clubs from Saudi Arabia, in particular Al Hilal, have been monitoring his situation closely, with the possibility of using him in the Joao Cancelo operation being discussed.

Meanwhile, in the Premier League, Manchester United have shown an interest following the departure of Casemiro and the serious injury suffered by Manuel Ugarte, who was also destined to leave this summer.

Atletico Madrid are also admirers of Casado, although the tension between the two clubs could make a transfer tricky.

Nonetheless, as things stand, it is unlikely that the La Masia graduate will continue at Barcelona despite his desire to fight for a place.

With Marcelo Mayer on IL, Red Sox promote infielder Tsung-Che Cheng

Jun 26, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox shortstop Tsung-Che Cheng (39) hits a double during his Boston Red Sox debut in the fourth inning against the New York Yankees at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Jaiden Tripi-Imagn Images | Jaiden Tripi-Imagn Images

Who is he and where did he come from?

He’s Tsung-Che Cheng. If you’re asking where Cheng geographically calls home, that would be Pingtung County, Taiwan. Cheng, who turns just 25 next month, hit .333, walked 5 times and stole 4 bases without getting caught in the World Baseball Classic while playing for the Taipei team. He then reported back to Worcester where he got the club’s first cycle since the relocation to Worcester in short order and then proceeded to slash .254/.351/.424 with seven home runs, becoming one of the team’s most consistent hitters.

It’s no secret that the Red Sox’ infield depth is in shambles right now, and so Cheng was given the call with just hours to spare to replace Marcelo Mayer as the infielder headed to the IL for some Red Sox-Yankees baseball at Fenway Park this weekend. Cheng wasted little time, getting his first RBI in his first at-bat, a fielder’s choice, and his first hit in the fourth inning.

Is he any good?

He can be. What’s good about Cheng is he can be so many different things. He’s versatile in the field, playing all those middle infield positions but specializing at shortstop, certainly a position of interest since the Red Sox’s injury list is ever-growing. Cheng wasn’t fortunate in his quest to get an MLB hit in stints with the Pirates and Rays, but that speaks more to the amount of time he spent on the roster. He finds balls with the barrel, ranking in the upper echelons of Triple-A in barrel percentage. If you have seen that meme of the couple holding hands and the boyfriend with his back turned towards another woman, the former is Kristian Campbell, who remains in Triple-A, so he’s at least been better than Campbell, and, in my humble opinion, has more upside. He’s also a threat on the basepaths.

Tl;dr, just give me the stats.

(64 games) .254/.351/.424, 7 HR, 3 3B, 10 SB

Show me a cool highlight.

Here’s a home run in the WBC.

What’s he doing in his picture up there?

That ball looked like it was about to leave the park for his first Major League hit in 9 plate appearances dating back to last season. It was such a great moment. Makes me amped how facing the Yankees can give us these moments.

What’s his role on the 2026 Red Sox?

This really depends on how serious a number of these infield injuries are. Trevor Story won’t be back any time soon. IKF may not be in any rush either. Romy Gonzalez is due back any day, but Marcelo Mayer may need a bit of time with that bone stress reaction, and the timeline isn’t entirely clear with Nick Sogard’s injury, either. Who knows.

In the meantime, Cheng has made contact in Worcester, and the 2026 Red Sox, for all their shortcomings, have a good track record with bringing guys up who appeared to be locked into Triple-A for the year who went hitless in their first Major League stint (the other being Mickey Gasper). It would appear Cheng is up for long enough to either win an every day role as the team hurls towards a trade deadline where they’ll be selling some roster parts off, and one would think a 25-year-old infielder who’s quick on the basepaths and has a contact tool will be left among the rubble come August.

Chelsea agree terms with Arsenal favourite as Xabi Alonso eyes reunion

Chelsea agree terms with Arsenal favourite as Xabi Alonso eyes reunion
Chelsea agree terms with Arsenal favourite as Xabi Alonso eyes reunion

Former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka could be set for a controversial move across London, with reports claiming Chelsea have agreed personal terms with the Swiss international as they look to strengthen their midfield ahead of the new season.

Xhaka only returned to the Premier League last summer after leaving Bayer Leverkusen for newly-promoted Sunderland in a surprise £17 million deal. The former Gunners skipper enjoyed an outstanding campaign at the Stadium of Light, helping the Black Cats secure a remarkable seventh-place finish and qualification for the Europa League.

Now, as per Florian Plettenberg, Chelsea are reportedly hoping to lure the 33-year-old to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea pushing to reunite Xhaka with Alonso

Understanding is that Chelsea have already reached a full agreement on personal terms with Xhaka and have now opened discussions with Sunderland over a potential transfer.

The move is said to be driven by incoming Chelsea boss Xabi Alonso, who worked closely with Xhaka during Bayer Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten Bundesliga-winning campaign in 2023/24.

It is easy to understand Alonso’s admiration. Xhaka was the heartbeat of that Leverkusen side, providing leadership, experience and tactical intelligence as they completed one of the greatest seasons in German football history.

Sunderland unlikely to let him leave easily

Despite Chelsea’s interest, Sunderland are expected to make negotiations difficult.

Having only signed a three-year contract last summer, Xhaka quickly established himself as one of the club’s most influential players, finishing the season as the Black Cats’ Player of the Season after contributing a goal and six assists during their impressive return to the Premier League.

With European football also on offer at the Stadium of Light next season, Sunderland are under little pressure to cash in on one of their key performers.

A move that would split Arsenal supporters?

Few former Arsenal players have transformed opinion quite like Xhaka.

After a turbulent spell that saw him stripped of the captaincy in 2019, the Swiss midfielder rebuilt his relationship with the Emirates faithful and played a pivotal role in Arsenal’s resurgence under Mikel Arteta before departing for Bayer Leverkusen in 2023. Many supporters now look back on his time in North London with enormous affection, and he remains one of the club’s most respected former captains.

That is why the prospect of him joining Chelsea may leave many Gooners with mixed emotions.

While Xhaka has every right to choose the next chapter of his career, seeing a player so closely associated with Arsenal line up for one of the club’s fiercest London rivals would undoubtedly take some getting used to.

Xhaka is currently away on World Cup duty with Switzerland, having started all three group-stage matches as Switzerland progressed to the Round of 32 after topping their group.

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England captain Stokes to retire from international cricket

Teammates celebrate after England's Ben Stokes (C) takes the wicket of New Zealand's Zak Foulkes on the fourth day of the third Test cricket match at Trent Bridge in Nottingham (Darren Staples)

Ben Stokes has announced his retirement as England Test captain and from international cricket, the England and Wales Cricket Board said in a statement issued Sunday.

Stokes will end his England career following the conclusion of the ongoing third Test against New Zealand in Nottingham

As news spread of the 35-year-old all-rounder's decision, he received a standing ovation from the crowd at Trent Bridge and there were more cheers shortly afterwards when he dismissed New Zealand's Zak Foulkes on the fourth day of the third and deciding Test of a three-match series.

Sunday's announcement came after Stokes returned to England duty at Trent Bridge after being omitted from a 253-run defeat in the second Test at the Oval for breaking a midnight curfew, alongside teammate Gus Atkinson, while celebrating at a London nightclub following the first-Test win over New Zealand.

"Ben Stokes leaves the international game as one of England's greatest ever cricketers and one of the defining figures of his generation," said ECB chairman Richard Thompson.

"His performances under pressure, his relentless competitiveness and his ability to produce the extraordinary when it matters most have given me and millions of other fans memories that will endure forever. 

"Whether inspiring victory in the biggest moments -- not least driving England to World Cup wins in 2019 and 2022 and his heroic Ashes innings at Headingley -- or leading the Test team with courage and conviction, Ben has been a talismanic figure in English cricket."

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England captain Ben Stokes announces shock retirement from international cricket

Ben Stokes has announced his retirement from international cricket (Getty)

England captain Ben Stokes will retire from international cricket after the ongoing Test match with New Zealand at Trent Bridge.

Stokes told his England teammates in the dressing room on the morning of day four in Nottingham, and it was announced by the ECB while Stokes was on the field in the midst of an 11-over bowling spell as he attempted to haul England back into contention in the final Test of the series, which is tied 1-1.

It led to extraordinary scenes, as the crowd – on learning the breaking news – stood to give a standing ovation at the start of Stokes’ next over. Incredibly, Stokes responded by taking the wicket of New Zealand’s Zak Foulkes with the very next ball.

Ben Stokes gets a wicket just moments after the news broke that he is retiring from international cricket 😲🚨 pic.twitter.com/rCZknWSeuG

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 28, 2026

The news comes days after Stokes was cleared of any wrongdoing by the Cricket Regulator following an altercation at a nightclub earlier this month. The 35-year-old was suspended for one Test match by the ECB and told senior figures he was considering his long-term future, before returning to the team for the third Test.

Stokes was cagey in his pre-match press conference, giving no assurances and telling the media: “I understand there are probably some questions, but right now I’m here as captain of this team, and all I want to do is get the team focused on winning here.”

It brings to an end one of the great England careers. Stokes was a key figure in the one-day international team’s 2019 World Cup glory and has been an inspirational leader for the Test side with bat and ball, having taken on the captaincy from Joe Root in 2022.

Perhaps his greatest innings was scoring 135 not out against Australia in the 2019 Ashes at Headingley. England needed an improbable 359 to win, but Stokes produced a remarkable knock under pressure, combining with No 11 Jack Leach in an unbeaten 76-run stand – to which Leach contributed one run – to snatch a famous one-wicket victory.

Richard Thompson, ECB Chair, said: “Ben Stokes leaves the international game as one of England's greatest ever cricketers and one of the defining figures of his generation. His performances under pressure, his relentless competitiveness and his ability to produce the extraordinary when it matters most have given me and millions of other fans memories that will endure forever.

“Whether inspiring victory in the biggest moments - not least driving England to World Cup wins in 2019 and 2022 and his heroic Ashes innings at Headingley - or leading the Test team with courage and conviction, Ben has been a talismanic figure in English cricket.

“Beyond his remarkable achievements on the field, his performances have inspired many youngsters to embrace cricket with positivity and belief. We are losing a batsman, a bowler, a captain and a talisman. On behalf of the ECB, I want to thank Ben for everything he has given to our sport and wish him and his family every success and happiness for the future.”

Richard Gould, ECB Chief Executive Officer, added: “Ben Stokes has made an immeasurable contribution to English cricket, not only through his exceptional skill as one of the world's finest all-rounders, but through the commitment, resilience and passion he has demonstrated throughout his international career. His influence has extended far beyond statistics - inspiring teammates, supporters and young cricketers around the world through his leadership and unwavering desire to win.

“We are enormously grateful for his service to England and congratulate him on an extraordinary international career. His contribution to the game will be celebrated for many years to come.”

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World Cup 2026 Round of 32: Biggest takeaways from the group stage

Before the FIFA World Cup 2026 started, there were worries regarding everything from people being priced out of attending matches to the suitability of stadiums for playing football.

Mexico kicked off the event with a 2-0 group match win over South Africa on June 11 , the third time Mexico City has hosted the opening game. Fast forward 17 days and 72 fixtures later and it was Austria and Algeria that concluded the group stage on June 28 in Dallas, with a wild 3-3 draw that ended just after midnight on Sunday.

By late last week, FIFA announced the 2026 edition had surpassed the all-time World Cup attendance record of 3.6 million, surpassing Qatar 2022 at just over 3.4 million spectators, with three weeks remaining.

Here are the top 5 biggest takeaways from World Cup group play:

The World Cup still revolves around the Euro-South American axis

UEFA teams mostly lived up to their reputations, with France leading the way having a perfect record in group match play.

Even Norway, never better than a Round of 16 participant, is gearing up for a deep run. In a tactical move, coach Stale Solbakken conceded Group I to Les Bleus in their final group match on Friday to rest up for the next round.

CONMEBOL’s Argentina, Brazil and Colombia won groups, the Cafeteros holding off Portugal in the finale; and Ecuador upset Germany to advance as a third-place team.

But Europe and South America aren’t alone in their ambition at World Cup 2026.

Nine of 10 African teams advanced and Morocco is talking about getting to the final. It seems a reasonable goal after the Atlas Lions’ semifinal appearance in 2022.

The Moroccans made their way in Qatar through defending and Yassine Bounou’s goalkeeping. Now, the plan is to go for goal, one reason for Mohamed Ouahbi replacing Walid Regragui. It was slow-going to start, a 1-1 draw with Brazil and a 1-0 win over Scotland. Then, Achraf Hakimi, Ismael Saibari and reserve Soufiane Rahimi got going in the 4-2 victory over Haiti.

Then there is the United States, which has been talking about winning it all ever since coach Mauricio Pochettino was hired in 2024. Now, the US players and their new-found supporters are echoing Pochettino. Don’t forget co-hosts Mexico, which won all three group games – one of only three sides to do so alongside heavyweights Argentina and France.

Ousmane Dembele and Kylian Mbappe react.
France’s superstar forward duo of Ousmane Dembele and Kylian Mbappe, right, have scored eight goals between them and have a perfect 3-0 record heading into the Round of 32 [Mauro Pimentel/AFP]

Which team is the real USA?

Team USA started with big bang wins – 4-1 over Paraguay, 2-0 over Australia. Then, a 3-2 loss to Turkiye. So, is the team as good as it looked in the first two matches or as vulnerable as the already-eliminated Turks made them appear? The answer is probably somewhere in between.

Firing on all cylinders and with the partisan crowd behind them, the USA players look nearly as good as anyone. But questionable American squad depth and injuries to key starters caused Pochettino to make nine changes against Turkiye and exposed some of the co-hosts’ shortcomings heading into the knockouts.

Christian Pulisic in action.
Team USA talisman Christian Pulisic played in only two of his side’s three group matches due to a lower leg injury [Fran Santiago/Getty Images via AFP]

Lionel Messi stakes Golden Boot claim

Going into the World Cup, the Golden Boot race favourites included Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe.

Then along came Messi, who broke Miroslav Klose’s all-time tournament goal record – and the diminutive Argentinian superstar looks capable of adding a few more goals to his current Golden Boot-leading tally of six from three matches, and not only in this World Cup.

Messi turned 39 last week and there is near-universal agreement that this would be his final appearance at the sport’s premier global showpiece. But Messi appears to be – if not getting better with age – somehow finding an extra gear, or two.

Unlike 41-year-old fellow playing legend Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, Messi has demonstrated subtle ways of prolonging his effectiveness: he can take on a playmaking role; his physique, low centre of gravity, helps avoid injuries; and his generally efficient style conserves energy. Messi the GOAT? If he hasn’t proven it yet, just wait until 2030.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group J - Argentina v Austria - Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S. - June 22, 2026 Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their first goal IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Troy Taormina TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Argentina’s Lionel Messi leads the Golden Boot race with six goals [Troy Taormina/Imagn Images via Reuters]

Everyone loves an underdog

The bloated, 48-team field certainly diluted the competition. But Cape Verde showed it belonged, the Tubaroes Azuis finishing second in a group that included former World Cup champions Spain and Uruguay, plus Saudi Arabia. They were consistent on the field, unified off it.

None of the controversies or disputes that can spoil the campaign of inexperienced teams – or experienced ones, such as Uruguay. Curacao might deserve pity, but the Blue Wave had to be happy to actually score against Germany and earn a draw with Ecuador.

Haiti and the Democratic Republic of Congo – who were back in the tournament 52 years after being the first Caribbean and first Sub-Saharan African nations respectively to qualify for the tournament – also gained respect for the quality of their play, in contrast to their self-destructive 1974 debut in West Germany.

Iraq’s Aymen Hussein converted the country’s first goal, but the Lions of Mesopotamia – playing in their first World Cup since 1986 – were outmatched in one of the tournament’s toughest groups.

It was hard not to feel sorry for Iran at World Cup 2026. It was bad enough that they got the persona non grata treatment from the US authorities but luck also eluded them on the field after they were eliminated on the final day, despite forging an unbeaten record in group match play (three draws).

Mehdi Taremi reacts.
Iran’s star forward Mehdi Taremi signs autographs in Tijuana, Mexico, which was the home base for the team despite their three group matches all being played in the United States [Guillermo Arias/AFP]

The spirit of the World Cup lives on

Confirmed: win, lose or draw – the group stage of the World Cup is the planet’s biggest party. Maybe everyone was not invited, but those who got in the door were living it up.

Fans from around the globe transformed host cities and stadia with chanting and cheering: Scots drank towns dry, without causing trouble; the Dutch transformed drab main streets into a sea of orange.

There were certainly obstacles to having a good time – exorbitant ticket prices and travelling challenges.

Hydration breaks upset the flow of games and upset fans – who greeted them with boos. But spectators conveyed a feel-good vibe and brought the event to life.

Group play finished with 72 of the 104 games played over two-and-a-half weeks, with the primary purpose to send 12 teams home. There could be questions about whether some of them belonged in the tournament, but there is no doubt their supporters did.

Netherlands fans react.
Dutch fans turned Kansas city orange before the Netherlands clashed with Tunisia on June 25 [Alfred Davies/AFP]

Welcome to the real World Cup – the tournament begins now

Among a lot of the most celebrated World Cup 2026 squads, coaches have already sought to ensure the intensity of training has gone up. There’s a new edge that only knockout football, and especially World Cup knockout football, can bring.

The Dutch squad perhaps put it best ahead of the most fascinating last-32 tie of all, against Morocco.

“It’s game on,” said Dutch defender Jan Paul van Hecke. “Now, the big games come.”

Netherlands will face Morocco in the last 32’s most mouthwatering tie (PA)
Netherlands will face Morocco in the last 32’s most mouthwatering tie (PA)

And there have never been more of them.

This isn’t just the expanded knockout round to the biggest World Cup ever, but almost a super World Cup – the real World Cup with the tournament brought down to its essence.

It has finally reached the size of the most recent editions, at 32 teams, a number seen in many football circles as forming as close to perfect a competition as you could have. Except now there’s no give, no safety nets, no allowances.

It is sudden death, but with so many fixtures that make you feel alive. Pure knockout football.

Austria and Algeria played out an entertainingly chaotic end to the group stage (AP)
Austria and Algeria played out an entertainingly chaotic end to the group stage (AP)

In keeping with how the level of the tournament has actually raised with its expansion, there are so many excellent ties. Just looking at the draw is exhilarating.

Brazil-Japan is a match of quarter-final quality and Netherlands-Morocco perhaps a semi-final-level clash. On the other end, there are very few mismatches, and instead a lot of games that are very hard to call.

If that makes it a pity that some real challengers could fall so early – the equivalent of the old first round – it only speaks to the genuine sense of peril, that we should want this to have.

And despite the rightful sentiments that this is now “the real World Cup”, it has been very much shaped by an enjoyably rich group stage.

If the ill-advised new tiebreaker format ensured the first round didn’t quite have the crescendo it could have had outside the events involving Ecuador, Austria, DR Congo and – most lamentably – Iran, it does mean all that energy courses straight through into the next stage.

Iran heartbreakingly missed out on the last 32 despite a series of admirable performances (Getty)
Iran heartbreakingly missed out on the last 32 despite a series of admirable performances (Getty)

It is an energy that has primarily been driven by individual stars.

There arguably hasn’t been a World Cup like this since the 1950s, in how so many of the best players have immediately been at their best. This has duly been the first in history where five players have scored at least four goals in the group stage. And, with all due respect, there’s no Oleg Salenko here. All of the five are megastars, with Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Vinicius Junior and Ousmane Dembele hitting four each, while Lionel Messi has scored six – the equivalent of the gold-standard golden boot feat for so long.

That’s the figure that has won the award the most, with eight of its 28 winners hitting that number.

Meanwhile, Messi could even potentially eye Just Fontaine’s individual tournament record of 13 from 1958. There’s still enough football to play.

The amount of it so far has already drowned out a lot of this World Cup’s external noise, even if it has also been too much to register at times; a wall of football. The goal of the tournament competition is already so wondrous, from Wilson Isidor’s against Morocco to Gio Reyna’s against Paraguay.

Haiti’s Wilson Isidor may have the clubhouse lead for the World Cup goal of the tournament (AP)
Haiti’s Wilson Isidor may have the clubhouse lead for the World Cup goal of the tournament (AP)

Regarding the burgeoning hosts, Gianni Infantino might have been left a little embarrassed that Donald Trump hasn’t yet turned up to a game, but there’s a belief in football circles that Fifa’s biggest stroke of luck was the US president getting booed at the New York Knicks during the NBA Finals.

Trump’s absence has ensured even more of a focus on the football. That shouldn’t mean the tournament’s persistent issues are downplayed or disregarded however.

There has been a general disregard for the fans who have made it so vibrant, like the otherwise forlorn Scots.

Good crowds do not mean the ticket prices weren’t a disgrace. Logistics have been unnecessarily challenging. US cities and their stadiums might have been built for a country of automobiles, but more thought should have been given to the hundreds of thousands of fans who have travelled without them.

The disregard for Iran has been even worse, with striker Mehdi Taremi justifiably laying into both Infantino and Fifa for a “disaster” of a tournament. It is a stain on the body. The “unfair” treatment has raised outright questions of sporting integrity, making it all the more shameful how Infantino essentially used them for a PR opportunity. Taremi pointedly mentioned how the Fifa president “came to our changing room after the first game”, never further showing for them again.

And yet the manner that Iran ultimately went out, through that raucous late 3-3 draw between Algeria and Austria, only emphasised how the football itself endures.

Iran captain Mehdi Taremi justifiably laid into both Fifa and Gianni Infantino over Iran’s treatment (Reuters)
Iran captain Mehdi Taremi justifiably laid into both Fifa and Gianni Infantino over Iran’s treatment (Reuters)

The strikes from the stars have duly contributed to a goals-per-game ratio of 2.99, the highest since 1958. It perhaps speaks to the effect of the conditions that the next highest between now and 1982 was USA 94’s 2.71.

A certain spirit has invigorated the football, made all the more enticing by a range of different approaches. This World Cup might further the return of distinctive national styles, as the Pep Guardiola positional game continues to fracture at this level. Perhaps it’s then all the more symbolic that the Catalan’s arch influence, Marcelo Bielsa, ultimately failed to impose his own ideology on a shambolic Uruguay.

There has otherwise been no macro tactical trend as yet, outside specific individual moves like lofted balls into the channels and the use of false nines – or even nines as playmakers.

That has fostered a tournament of moments and bursts, rather than concerted constructed play, which has only further served the individual stars.

Underneath their level, there’s been a brilliant spread of talent, creating a wide field. Few teams are genuinely outstanding, but so many have been very strong. That is a product of the World Cup’s primary theme so far, which has been how diasporas and truly multinational teams have benefitted from the talent industrialisation of the wealthy western European nations.

While few teams have been exceptional, plenty - such as Colombia - have been very strong (Reuters)
While few teams have been exceptional, plenty - such as Colombia - have been very strong (Reuters)

Africa has enjoyed the effects of this the most, with a historic World Cup, where nine of its 10 qualifiers have reached the last 32.

Asia has meanwhile endured a dismal World Cup, with only Japan and Australia getting through from their nine. It is similarly telling that Concacaf’s qualifiers have been the three hosts, with Curacao enduring the worst defeat.

There have been nowhere near as many of those as feared, though, as Cape Verde have so far enjoyed this World Cup’s greatest achievement. And there still might be more, fittingly enough.

The 48-team expansion is still undesirable in terms of numbers, and many problems persist, but it has been far more successful than anticipated.

There has been no phoney war to this point. And yet, this is still the moment the World Cup gets real.

England captain Ben Stokes announces retirement

England captain Ben Stokes has made a stunning announcement to end his international career at the conclusion of the ongoing third Test against New Zealand.

All-rounder Stokes, one of the finest cricketers to ever play for England, was in the middle of a bowling spell at Trent Bridge when a statement was released confirming his intention to end a 15-year international career.

Incredibly, with the first delivery after news of his retirement was made public, Stokes took a wicket, having Zak Foulkes caught at second slip.

The 35-year-old missed England's second Test after being involved in an incident in a London nightclub.

Before his return to leading the team in Nottingham, he referred only to leading the team "this week".

And Stokes told his England team-mates of his decision before the fourth day of the deciding Test against the Black Caps.

Clearly emotional as he spoke in the England dressing room, Stokes said: "The reasons can wait, why, but I've had many trips to the well before for this team, for you blokes, for people beforehand and I've got one more trip to do.

"The only thing that I ask, please, is can everyone do the same.

"We've got a lot of hard work to do and the only thing I want is to be able to walk off that field, regardless of the result, knowing that I've had this group give everything for the last two days.

"That's the only thing I want, for everyone to give it not only for me, selfishly, but also for this team.

"I've got the emotional side out of it. Now it's time to go to work. Please, everyone else come with me."

For Stokes, it is an astonishing conclusion to stellar career that produced some of the most iconic moments in English sporting history.

In the summer of 2019, his incredible 84 helped England win the World Cup for the first time, defeating New Zealand in what many regard to be the greatest game of cricket ever played.

Six weeks later, Stokes was at it again, this time defeating Australia in the third Ashes Test at Headingley almost single-handedly with 135 not out.

His exploits that summer led to Stokes being named as the BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

Overall, the Durham man will have played 122 Tests for England, 44 of which were as captain. He played 114 one-day internationals and 43 T20s, including a starring role in the T20 2022 World Cup final.

In characteristic fashion, Stokes was in the middle of a tireless spell on Sunday, attempting to haul his team back into the third Test, when the news broke.

Stokes had just completed his 10th successive over in the period after lunch and was fielding at mid-off when the news filtered around Trent Bridge.

In an electric atmosphere, with supporters on their feet, Stokes was roared to the crease. Foulkes' edge was held at second slip by vice-captain Harry Brook, Stokes' likely successor.

Stokes' status as one of the best all-rounders to play Test cricket are underlined by a career haul of 7,243 runs and 251 wickets. Legendary figures Sir Garfield Sobers of West Indies and South Africa's Jacques Kallis are the only two men to have achieved such a double. Stokes' 136 sixes in Test cricket is also a record.

Beyond the individual achievements, Stokes will be remembered for his style of captaincy - the 'Bazball' revolution brought about when he assumed control of the Test side with head coach Brendon McCullum in 2022.

Revitalising a team that had won only one of its previous 17 Test, Stokes and McCullum encouraged attacking, fearless cricket and enjoyed immediate success. England won 10 of their first 11 Tests in charge.

Although Stokes won almost 56% of his Tests as captain - the best success rate for an England skipper in 45 years - his methods were found wanting against the biggest opponents.

England had to fight from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Australia in the home Ashes of 2023. The following winter, England were beaten 4-1 in India.

Following the trip to India, Stokes and McCullum built a new England team - including pushing record wicket-taker James Anderson into retirement - with the aim of defeating India at home in 2025, then regaining the Ashes in Australia.

But England could only draw 2-2 with India, then were beaten 4-1 in Australia on a tour dogged by accusations of a drinking culture.

The drinking resulted in a midnight curfew being imposed, a curfew which Stokes then broke in his first match back following the Ashes.

Ultimately, the manner in which Stokes' career has come to a stunning end follows a number of other high-profile off-field incidents.

In 2017, Stokes was involved in an incident outside a Bristol nightclub that resulted in him being charged with affray. He was cleared the following summer, but missed the 2017-18 Ashes tour as a result.

In 2021, Stokes took a break from cricket to prioritise his mental well-being. In a documentary released the following year, Stokes detailed the toll taken by the Bristol incident and the death of his father, Ged.

Stokes' career was also blighted by a number of severe injuries, not least a left-knee problem that hampered his bowling in 2023 and 2024.

This summer, Stokes returned from a broken cheek suffered when struck by a ball while coaching the Durham academy.

England captain Ben Stokes
Ben Stokes took over the England Test captaincy in 2022 [Getty Images]

He led England in the first Test against New Zealand, a win at Lord's, then missed the second, because of the nightclub incident.

Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson were present when a member of England's security staff was struck by a Saracens rugby player.

Both cricketers were cleared to return for the third Test. Speaking to the media before the match in Nottingham, Stokes said he had apologised to his team-mates, but refused to say if he had felt supported by the England and Wales Cricket Board during the process.

Stokes also discussed his future as England captain when he told the BBC: "The England captaincy is one of those things where I'm 35 now and, even before this stuff all happened, I thought, 'Could I ever see myself playing for England and not being captain?'

"It's a question I've never really been able to answer, because it's been such a big part of this part of my career.

"You look at others who have stepped away from captaincy and kept playing - I don't really know. I love playing for England. I love being captain of this team and that's where I'm at with everything."

England will name a successor, probably Brook, for their next Test against Pakistan at Headingley in August.

The excitable Eugenio Chacarra wins in Italy, qualifies for the British Open and is one step closer to the PGA Tour

His eyes dart up and down, tracking the ball flight, while his head swivels from side to side in an attempt to coerce the ball back to his target. DP World Tour star Eugenio Chacarra becomes more watchable with every swashbuckling swing and intense reaction.

There’s a strong chance golf fans will be watching Chacarra’s relentless brand of golf on the PGA Tour next year after the 6-foot-2 Spaniard walloped the field at the Italian Open on Sunday to collect his second DP World Tour title in three weeks.

“Yeah, winning is always great, but that’s what we work for,” Chacarra said after his victory. “I’ve been doing [some] incredible work these last couple of years and I’m very proud of myself.”

Chacarra, whose Arnold Palmer-type swing and aspirational pace of play left commentators in awe, will also be visible at the 154th Open Championship next month given the Italian Open afforded the leading player a spot in the field at Royal Birkdale.

“Yeah, so excited,” Chacarra said. “I’ve never played [the British Open]. I’ve dreamed of playing it, always. I’ve watched Seve [Ballesteros] win British Opens. I’ve watched it on TV since I was little. Excited to be out there. It’s now time to celebrate and then we focus on that.”

A former LIV golfer, Chacarra was cruising on Sunday at the Italian Open, two shots ahead of playing partner, Matt Wallace (67). After five birdies, Chacarra dropped a lengthy eagle putt on the par-5 15th that took his final-round scorecard to seven under par at the Circolo golf course in Turin.

Three closing pars gave Chacarra a bogey-free 64, enough for a five-shot victory over Wallace at 24 under. He didn’t shoot worse than 66 all week at the par-71 course. LIV Golf’s Joaquin Niemann (68), also in the final trio, finished third at 18 under.

“Obviously, [64] is a great round of golf,” Chacarra said. “Not just this round, but all week. And I think it’s [now] 20 rounds in a row under par. I’ve been playing solid golf. I’ve done an incredible job with my caddie staying patient. I’m enjoying golf.”

Wallace chipped in for eagle at the par-5 first and when the Englishman birdied the fourth, he drew level with Chacarra. But from the fifth, Wallace was unable to avoid errors like Chacarra, mixing three bogeys—including at 17 and 18—with four birdies.

“I think it was a good fight; two world-class players, probably two of the best players in the world,” Chacarra said. “That’s what I was dreaming since I was little, to play against those kinds of players down the stretch. I’ve very proud how I played and how I managed myself today.”

Having won the KLM Open in the Netherlands earlier this month, Chacarra took a step closer to achieving his lifelong dream of playing on the PGA Tour when he catapulted to third on the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai rankings. His current position, though, is essentially second place once PGA Tour member Rory McIlroy’s name is removed from the list. The top 10 points earners at the end of the DP World Tour season earn cards on the PGA Tour for 2027. Chacarra now has 2,107 points. For comparison, the 10th finisher on last season’s Race to Dubai final standings earned 2,203 points.

Chacarra, now 26, was once a standout at Oklahoma State University. He was the No. 2-ranked amateur in the world when he turned professional and joined LIV Golf in 2022. He quickly won a LIV event and an International Series tournament on the Asian Tour in 2023.

But at the end of the 2024 season, Chacarra was not re-signed by Sergio Garcia’s Fireballs team and decided to leave the league and play on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. At the time, Chacarra was outspoken about LIV Golf. In a January 2025 interview with Flushing It Golf, Chacarra said: “I see what it’s like to win on the PGA Tour and how your life changes. How you get major access and ranking points. On LIV, nothing changes, there is only money.”

After serving a one-year suspension from the PGA Tour for most of 2025, Chacarra received a sponsor invitation to the Puerto Rico Open this year and he tied for 21st place.

Chacarra will likely next tee up at the Scottish Open next month, which is co-sanctioned by the PGA and DP World tours. The following week he will play in the British Open.

“I’ve proved myself already,” Chacarra said Sunday in Italy. “When I was an amateur I was one of the best in America and I want to be one of the best players in professional golf.”

He’s already one of the most exciting.

Recruiting Roundup: Some Top Targets Set Commitment Dates

COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 4: Offensive Line Coach Michael Switzer of the Washington Huskies during a game between the Maryland Terrapins and the Washington Huskies at SECU Stadium on October 4, 2025 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Roger Wimmer/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

Happy Sunday Husky fans. The Husky coaches have been busy on the recruiting front and it sounds like some good news should be heading their way over the next couple of weeks. Several top offensive line targets have set their commitments after visiting last weekend.

4 star offensive lineman Gecova Doyal from Puyallup HS, WA is set to commit on July 1st with the Huskies looking like they are in a good position to reel him in. Rated as the 16th best composite interior offensive lineman Doyal had seemingly narrowed his recruitment down to Oregon and UW. The Huskies got the last visit and the Huskies would love to add Doyal who looks like a future mauler on the offensive line. Listed at 6’3″ and around 285 pounds, Doyal looks destined to play guard in college. The Huskies would love to continue their dominance of landing the majority of the top in-state players under coach Fisch and landing Doyal would be a big win for the Huskies over the Ducks.

3 star offensive tackle Tye Kennedy from Mountain View HS, AZ is set to commit on July 1st as well and I like where the Huskies sit for him. Kennedy, who has a prototypical frame for an offensive tackle, has immense potential and would be a big pickup for the Huskies. With a similar build to his father, former Husky great Lincoln Kennedy, Tye has accumulated offers from Michigan, Stanford, and Utah. The Huskies don’t have an offensive tackle currently committed to them and Kennedy would fill that role as a potential fixture at tackle in college. Kennedy, is rated as the 49th best offensive tackle in the country by 247sports.

4 star offensive lineman DaJohn Yarborough from Basha HS, AZ is set to commit on July 11th and is another top target that appears to be trending towards UW. Listed at 6’5″ and around 340 pounds Yarborough has the size to play tackle or slide inside and play guard. The Huskies have been battling Cal, FSU, and Mississippi State and would love to reel in Yarborough who is rated as the 26th best interior offensive via composite rating. After missing part of his junior season, Yarborough looks ready to go and would be a big pickup for the Huskies if they can land him.

If you like beef then these next couple of weeks should be fun to follow for Husky fans. That is all for today and as always follow me @asieverkropp.

Where to watch South Africa vs. Canada live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup Round of 32 match

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Canada and South Africa head into a historic Round of 32 clash having endured identical 1-1-1 group stage records but carrying entirely different waves of momentum.

South Africa is riding high after a massive 1-0 victory over South Korea to punch their ticket to the knockout rounds for the first time in four tournament appearances.

Canada, meanwhile, limps into the matchup following a 2-1 defeat to Group B winner Switzerland, compounding the heartbreak of losing key midfielder Ismaël Koné to a tournament-ending fractured leg in their second match of the tournament.

Despite the setback, the Canadians possess explosive firepower in Alphonso Davies, Stephen Eustáquio, and forward Jonathan David, who famously walloped Qatar with a hat-trick in the group stage.

They will square off against a confident, goal-hungry South African side led by Teboho Mokoena, Thapelo Maseko, Percy Tau, and Lyle Foster, ensuring that one of these historical underdogs will extend their dream debut in the World Cup knockout phase.

Here's everything you need to know to watch the South Africa vs. Canada World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.

LIVE: Follow Canada vs. South Africa updates from 2026 World Cup knockouts

South Africa vs. Canada live stream, TV channel

  • TV channel: FOX
  • Live stream: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website

South Africa vs. Canada will be broadcast on FOX in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

What time does South Africa vs. Canada start?

South Africa vs. Canada kicks off Sunday, June 28, at 3 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Here's how that time translates across the United States time zones:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSunday, June 283 p.m.
Central TimeSunday, June 282 p.m.
Mountain TimeSunday, June 281 p.m.
Pacific TimeSunday, June 2812 p.m.

World Cup schedule today and tomorrow

All times Eastern.

Sunday, June 28

  • South Africa vs. Canada (3 p.m.)

Monday, June 29

  • Brazil vs. Japan (1 p.m.)
  • Germany vs. Paraguay (4:30 p.m.)
  • Netherlands vs. Morocco (9 p.m.)

MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures

2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men's World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.

What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?

In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA's tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.

F1 Austrian GP: George Russell holds off charging Max Verstappen to win

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George Russell finally claimed his second victory of the 2026 Formula 1 campaign by winning the Austrian Grand Prix from pole ahead of Max Verstappen.

The Mercedes driver crossed the line 1.6 seconds clear of the Red Bull world champion with Russell’s team-mate and title rival Kimi Antonelli completing the podium.

This has given Russell his first win since the Melbourne opener after an underwhelming start to 2026, as Antonelli ha taken five victories during that time to claim the championship lead.

But the 19-year-old’s retirement in Barcelona last time out, which was won by Lewis Hamilton, gave Russell the perfect opportunity to claw back his deficit after finishing second in Spain.

The 28-year-old followed that up by snatching pole from Charles Leclerc at the Red Bull Ring after Verstappen’s late crash, with Hamilton and Antonelli behind on the second row.

All four started on the medium rubber and it was a frantic opening lap that saw Russell hold firm, Antonelli go wide at Turns 1 and 3, before Hamilton overtook Ferrari team-mate Leclerc at Turn 5.

That put the Monegasque immediately under pressure from Antonelli, who’d still managed to keep fourth, and the championship leader launched his attack at Turn 1 on the second lap.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Although he briefly got ahead, he went off in the process much like lap one, so was forced to hand third back heading into Turn 3 but this opened the door for fifth-placed Verstappen.

The Red Bull driver therefore wasted no time in making progress by overtaking Antonelli at Turn 5, before passing Leclerc the following corner, and subsequently closing in on Hamilton.

This set up an aggressive fight between the former title rivals with Verstappen lunging down the inside of Turn 3 on lap 11, before Hamilton fought back at Turn 5 and completed his move the following corner.

It put Verstappen onto the gravel at the exit, prompting complaints from the four-time world champion, before the fight resumed after the first pit window where drivers all kept position.

On this occasion, however, Verstappen finally took second from Hamilton by again going down the inside of the Turn 3 hairpin on lap 22, before the Ferrari driver reclaimed position at Turn 5.

But having learnt from the previous occasion where he was on the outside into Turn 6, this time Verstappen moved down the inside of that corner to finally end the wheel-to-wheel battle.

It was only three laps later that Hamilton made his second pitstop though, moving from hards to softs, after Carlos Sainz suddenly lost power and stopped next to the pit wall to cause a VSC.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Yet Hamilton’s rivals stayed out - though Antonelli pitted seconds before the VSC - and in clean air Verstappen began to close on leader Russell while drivers squabbled behind.

On lap 30, for example, Antonelli overtook Leclerc for third at Turn 5 before the Ferrari driver dropped into sixth behind Oscar Piastri and Hamilton just seven tours later.

By this point Ferrari had resigned to fighting in the mid-points positions, as the Mercedes pair and Verstappen had streaked clear come the second pit window.

It saw Russell stop for hards again on lap 44, just as Verstappen had got within two-seconds, but instead of instantly reacting, Red Bull opted to keep its Dutchman out for five extra tours.

That was ultimately the wrong decision though as Verstappen left the pitlane 10s behind Russell, who’d benefitted from fresher tyres during that window to all-but end hopes of Red Bull victory.

The Austrian outfit was therefore left ruing what could have been and despite the Dutchman closing the gap across the final stages, Russell had done enough to take victory.

But Antonelli wasn’t far behind Verstappen either, just 0.3s, after late pressure, while a further 19.823s off the podium was fourth-placed Piastri with Hamilton completing the top five.

Verstappen’s team-mate Isack Hadjar and McLaren’s Lando Norris completed late overtakes on Leclerc to take sixth and seventh, the Ferrari in eighth, while Racing Bulls duo Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad rounded out the top 10.

Read Also: Five quick takeaways from the F1 Austrian GP

This leaves Antonelli top of the championship on 171 points, 40 clear of second-placed Russell, who has now moved ahead of third-placed Hamilton with 125 points.

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Ron Francis Opens Up On Returning To Penguins Organization

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The Pittsburgh Penguins brought Ron Francis back to the organization.

Francis played parts of eight seasons with the Penguins, helping the team win back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992. After his playing career, Francis has been working in management, which included being the president of hockey operations for the Carolina Hurricanes, and then the GM of the Seattle Kraken.

After being promoted to the president of hockey operations of the Kraken, he stepped down from the role a year later. Then, this offseason, it was announced he was hired by the Penguins as a special advisor, and he’s thankful to be back in Pittsburgh.

“I got off the plane and, catching a ride into town, it kind of felt like I was coming home,” Francis said. “I’ve had a lot of people see me on the street, shake my hand and welcome me back to Pittsburgh, which is always really gratifying. 

“It was a fun part of my career here. We had a lot of success, a lot of good memories and I’ve always had a soft spot for the people of Pittsburgh and the fans of the Penguins. It’s great to be back as part of the organization.”

Francis, meanwhile, is also glad to be working alongside Kyle Dubas, as the two have tried to work together for years, as they have plenty of respect for each other.

“Kyle and I have known each other probably his whole life,” Francis said. “We had an opportunity when I got let go in Carolina. I was looking at joining him in Toronto. He got let go in Toronto (in 2023), I was trying to bring him to Seattle and then he (was hired by the Penguins). It finally worked out that we could work together.

“As I said to him when he called, it was important for me. I know him, I know he’s a man of integrity, I know he’s a man of honesty and that was important to me when I took this position.”

Francis adds more experience to the Penguins' front office and is well-respected by the fans for what he did as a player.

More NHL: Ruck Twins 'Couldn't Be More Excited' To Be Drafted By Penguins

NFL players come together to shine light on men's mental health in Kensington

Current and former NFL players came together Saturday to shine a light on men's mental health in Kensington.

Tim Massaquoi, Dom Curry, Desmond Wynn and Nydair Rouse teamed up with the group "Black Men Heal" for an event called "Beyond the Game".

The initiative brings together athletes, mental health professionals, and community leaders to raise awareness about challenges like depression and anxiety.

The event was also part of a campaign to raise $100,000 to provide free therapy resources for men of color.

"The importance of me being here is mental health. I feel like more Black men should speak out on mental health in Black men. And this is the process of just healing, and getting started with that process of just healing," says former Green Bay Packers player, Nydair Rouse.

Organizers say video recordings from Saturday's discussions will be used to create a documentary, and educational content.

What time is Canada vs. South Africa? Live stream, TV channel, kickoff schedule for World Cup 2026 match

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A historic World Cup knockout debut awaits both Canada and South Africa.

Despite identical 1-1-1 group stage records, South Africa is riding a massive wave of momentum following a dramatic 1-0 win over South Korea that secured their first-ever knockout berth in four tournament appearances.

Canada, meanwhile, must shake off a sobering 2-1 loss to Group B winners Switzerland.

Still, the Canadians boast plenty of game-breaking talent, anchored by Alphonso Davies, Stephen Eustáquio, and forward Jonathan David, who powered their group stage with a hat-trick against Qatar.

They face a confident Bafana Bafana squad hungry for goals behind the legs of Teboho Mokoena, Thapelo Maseko, Percy Tau, and Lyle Foster.

No matter who wins, one team will advance further than they've ever gone in the World Cup.

Here's everything you need to know to watch the South Africa vs. Canada World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.

LIVE: Follow Canada vs. South Africa updates from 2026 World Cup knockouts

What time does South Africa vs. Canada kick off?

South Africa vs. Canada kicks off Sunday, June 28, at 3 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Here's how that time translates across the North America time zones:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSunday, June 283 p.m. ET
Central TimeSunday, June 282 p.m. CT
Mountain TimeSunday, June 281 p.m. MT
Pacific TimeSunday, June 2812 p.m. PT

South Africa vs. Canada live stream, TV channel

  • TV channel: TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, CTV
  • Live stream: TSN via Amazon Prime, TSN+, CTV app

South Africa vs. Canada will be broadcast on TSN and CTV channels with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

TSN can also be added as a separate subscription channel on Amazon Prime, with fans able to access all of TSN's live and on-demand content.

World Cup schedule today and tomorrow

All times Eastern.

Sunday, June 28

  • South Africa vs. Canada (3 p.m. ET)

Monday, June 29

  • Brazil vs. Japan (1 p.m. ET)
  • Germany vs. Paraguay(4:30 p.m. ET)
  • Netherlands vs. Morocco (9 p.m. ET)

MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures

2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men's World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA's tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

The timeless tradition of the Little Brown Jug

By Ben Stroup • bstroup@aimmediamidwest.com

DELAWARE — Whether it’s Muhammad Ali floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee, the Bambino calling his own shot or a guy named Joey stuffing as many hot dogs down his throat as humanly possible on a hot and sticky Independence Day afternoon, Americans sure do love their athletes — even the four-legged ones.

Secretariat, widely considered one of the best racehorses ever, swept the 1973 Triple Crown, setting track records in the Kentucky Derby (1:59.40) and Belmont Stakes (2:24.00), a race he won by an eye-popping 31 lengths.

In harness racing, Niatross, foaled in 1977 in Hanover, Pennsylvania, won 37 of his 39 starts en route to capturing the Pacing Triple Crown and became the sport’s first million-dollar earner on his way to becoming an American icon back in 1980. Niatross was so dominant, he was named the New York Post’s Athlete of the Year, beating out Ali and Jack Nicklaus.

Legends are born on the biggest stages, and America, now 250 years old, simply wouldn’t be America without the legends and the stages.

One of the biggest in harness racing, older than the Super Bowl and the same age as the NBA championship, is the Little Brown Jug, raced annually in mid-September at the Delaware County Fairgrounds.

Last year’s 80th edition saw Louprint take the title, following in the hoof prints of the greats like Niatross.

The Jug has offered a little bit of everything — wire-to-wire wins, photo finishes, heartbreak, hysteria and everything in between — over the years.

The event, at least conceptually, got its start in 1937 when the Delaware County Agricultural Society’s members voted to move the Delaware County Fair from Powell to a tract of land on the northern edge of Delaware.Two years later, a half-mile track, designed and built by local contractor R.K. McNamara, was ready for action.

Attorney Joe Neville and Henry C. “Hank” Thomson entered the picture shortly after that. Neville, whose family had been tied to the standardbred sport for many years, successfully obtained Grand Circuit dates for the new Delaware track.

With the lightning-fast track in place and a clear vision to go with it, the Little Brown Jug Society was formed to stage the Grand Circuit meeting. Neville headed up the organization and named Thomson, the sports editor of The Delaware Gazette, the secretary-treasurer.

With that, the Little Brown Jug — which got its name from a newspaper contest — was born. It had a couple previews in 1944 and 1945 before the real deal burst onto the scene in 1946.

Parking areas were packed by mid-morning for that first race, which saw Ensign Hanover (driven by local legend Wayne “Curly” Smart) take the $35,358 purse. Smart, a successful trainer-driver on the Grand Circuit, later became an integral part of the Jug as the track’s superintendent.

The Jug’s done nothing but grow over the years, eventually becoming the final jewel of the Grand Circuit’s Triple Crown of Pacing along with The Cane Pace at Yonkers (New York) Raceway and the Messenger Stakes, which got its start at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, New York.

Tar Heel, driven by Del Cameron, authored the first two-minute mile at the Jug in 1951. Adios Butler later broke the two-minute threshold with an effort of 1:59.2 in 1959, and went on to become the first triple crown winner.

Bret Hanover, with Frank Ervin in the sulky, added to Jug lore in 1965. After Smart-directed track maintenance crews scraped the racing surface following days of rain, Bret Hanover won in the sensational time of 1:57 — a mark which stood until 1977, when Governor Skipper, driven by John Chapman, won in 1:56.1.

Hot Hitter was the 1979 victor in 1:55.3, Niatross won in 1980 in 1:54.4, and Lonestar Legend became the first sub-1:50 performer in 2008 with his 1:49.3 mile.

Even the 2020 race — smack dab in the middle of a global pandemic — went off without a hitch, minus the spectators, of course.Captain Barbossa won that one in 1:49.1.

Since, the Little Brown Jug has done nothing but get bigger, with the largest purse ever ($1 million) awarded at the 78th edition a few years ago.

Like America, the Little Brown Jug is here to stay.

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South Africa vs. Canada free live stream: How to watch World Cup game online without cable

Jonathan David of Canada at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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When Canada and South Africa share the pitch in Los Angeles, history will be made regardless of the final whistle. Both nations are making their first-ever appearance in the World Cup knockout stage, and the winner will continue to make history for their country.

Though they both advanced with identical 1-1-1 group stage records, Canada and South Africa arrive on entirely different wavelengths.

South Africa is flying high following an emotional, hard-fought 1-0 shutout of South Korea to punch their ticket to the Round of 32. Canada, by contrast, is looking to rebound after losing Group B winners Switzerland in a tight 2-1 loss.

The Canadian co-hosts possess the high-octane star power to make a deep run, relying on Alphonso Davies, Stephen Eustáquio, and clinical finisher Jonathan David, who already has a group-stage hat-trick to his name.

The confident Bafana Bafana side is led by the dynamic core of Teboho Mokoena, Thapelo Maseko, Percy Tau, and Lyle Foster.

Here's everything you need to know to watch the South Africa vs. Canada World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.

LIVE: Follow Canada vs. South Africa updates from 2026 World Cup knockouts

South Africa vs. Canada free live stream

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South Africa vs. Canada channel, live stream

  • TV channel: FOX
  • Streaming: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website

South Africa vs. Canada will be broadcast on FOX in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.

What time does South Africa vs. Canada kick off?

South Africa vs. Canada kicks off Sunday, June 28, at 3 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Here's how that time translates across the United States time zones:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSunday, June 283 p.m.
Central TimeSunday, June 282 p.m.
Mountain TimeSunday, June 281 p.m.
Pacific TimeSunday, June 2812 p.m.

South Africa vs. Canada betting odds

World Cup schedule today and tomorrow

All times Eastern.

Sunday, June 28

  • South Africa vs. Canada (3 p.m.)

Monday, June 29

  • Brazil vs. Japan (1 p.m.)
  • Germany vs. Paraguay (4:30 p.m.)
  • Netherlands vs. Morocco (9 p.m.)

MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures

2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men's World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.

What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?

In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA's tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.

West Virginia AD Wren Baker opens up on Pat McAfee’s value, NIL devotion to Mountaineers

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Pat McAfee is a proud West Virginia alum. The former punter for the Mountaineers and Indianapolis Colts has continually used his platform to prop up WVU whether it’s on ESPN’s College GameDay or doing The Pat McAfee Show live from Morgantown.

Not only that, he’s made some massive donations in the form of NIL contributions to his alma mater. Front Office Sports reported McAfee donated $1 million to the NIL collective “Country Roads Trust.”
AD Wren Baker is immensely thankful for someone like McAfee. He recently opened up on the impact of the sports media superstar on the school.

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“It’s been huge. No one has developed a market share in terms of sports media that’s any greater than Pat’s. He’s an unapologetic champion for WVU. He certainly has been generous with his finances, but probably the more impactful thing is just the way that he loves his alma mater, and is the First Cheerleader,” Baker said, via Front Office Sports. “Whether it’s going to school here, playing here, being immersed in the culture here, he genuinely loves it, and is excited about it.”

As far as McAfee’s actual value to the school, and as FOS put it, the invoice would be astronomical. Baker said they couldn’t possibly pay McAfee back in terms of the dollar figures.

Pat McAfee has near immeasurable value to West Virginia

“We couldn’t pay for it,” Baker said. “It would be way up in the seven figures, maybe eight figures. Anytime he goes anywhere, that’s instant brand recognition, instant brand value. You’re going to have an excitement that’s created. You’re going to have people showing up, the atmosphere’s going to be incredible. It’s a huge asset for not just our institution, not just our athletic department, but also the state, and we’re really grateful for everything that he does.”

McAfee made his presence known at the College World Series this season. The West Virginia baseball team made it to Omaha for the first time in program history. 

Not only that, he bought an absurd amount of jello shots for the annual challenge at the CWS. Although that wasn’t without a little controversy as far as how it was handled.

How that translates to the money-making sport of football remains to be seen. McAfee championed the hiring of Rich Rodriguez, bringing him back to Morgantown. However, the Mountaineers went 4-8 las year and are currently rebuilding. WVU went 60-26, won four Big East titles and finished as high as No. 5 in the country in 2005 during his original tenure (2001-07). 

Either way, McAfee will be there to support. There’s no telling how much more he’ll donate to his favorite institution.

AFT racer Dan Bromley dies after on-track incident at Lima Half-Mile

LIMA – AMA Pro Racing announced the death of American Flat Track competitor Dan Bromley on Saturday night after he passed following an on-track incident during the second day of racing at the Lima Half-Mile.

Bromley was a third-generation flat track racer from Warrington, Pennsylvania. During his career, he was the 2018 AFT Singles champion and the 2025 AFT AdventureTrackers champion.

AMA Pro Racing released the following statement regarding Bromley’s passing.

“Few families have contributed more to the spirit and strength of flat track than the Bromley’s,” said Gene Crouch, CEO of AMA Pro Racing. “Dan carried that legacy with talent, humility, and a genuine love for the people around him. He was a true champion in every sense of the word. He earned respect as a racer, but his impact reached far beyond results on the track. His presence in the paddock made our sport better, and his loss will be felt across the entire flat track community. On behalf of AMA Pro Racing, we send our sincere condolences to the Bromley family during this difficult time.”

Five quick takeaways from the F1 Austrian GP

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Mercedes weathers storm as Russell returns to form

Mercedes' rivals have thrown their proverbial kitchen sinks at the Silver Arrows in recent weeks with barrages of upgrades. But while Lewis Hamilton's pace towards the end of the Barcelona race may have been alarming, Mercedes swiftly re-established its lead in Spielberg to dampen hopes of a genuine title battle stretching beyond Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.

That is especially good news for Russell, who found himself with his back against the wall following a string of bad luck combined with Antonelli's superior form. Antonelli's own misfortune in Spain brought the gap down to 50 points and Russell's faultless pole-to-flag win made another dent as he aims to get his title campaign back on the rails.

Given he had to lift for a yellow flag, Russell's pole lap on Saturday could have been a lot quicker still, likely stretching beyond four tenths on the very short Red Bull Ring. That's ominous news for Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull, who are going to need a lot more to challenge on a regular basis.

- Filip Cleeren

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Red Bull's upgrades delivered the desired step

For a couple of months it had been clear Red Bull was targeting a major step forward with a significant upgrade at its home race in Spielberg - not only to close the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari, but also to show its star driver it still has what it takes to fight for victories.

Team boss Laurent Mekies never suggested the package would eliminate the deficit to its rivals in one go, but he did expect it to bring Red Bull much closer. Featuring multiple aerodynamic revisions, the upgrade is also believed to have reduced the car's weight further, bringing it down to the minimum permitted by the regulations.

It's fair to say it delivered exactly what Red Bull had hoped for - if not more. Max Verstappen was in contention for pole before crashing in qualifying. Starting only fifth, he was still able to fight the Mercedes and Ferrari drivers and, whenever he had clean air, consistently lapped quicker than them during the race.

Victory was on the cards - and while it did not happen, Red Bull clearly achieved the goal of starting to close the gap. Verstappen is perhaps satisfied with the progress, too. To make him truly happy, though, Red Bull will need to take one more step.

- Oleg Karpov

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Ferrari's power unit upgrade wasn't enough

Barcelona wasn't the start of a new trend, after all. Ferrari hasn't suddenly become the team to beat in 2026, and Austria - despite similarly scorching temperatures - came as something of a cold shower for the Scuderia's supporters and perhaps even for the team itself, despite Fred Vasseur's efforts to manage expectations after Lewis Hamilton's victory in Spain.

Finishing behind both Mercedes drivers, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri was not the result Ferrari had hoped for in Spielberg - especially after introducing an upgraded power unit.

A strategic misstep with Hamilton didn't help, but Ferrari simply wasn't quick enough on Sunday to keep its fans dreaming of a title fight.

- Oleg Karpov

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Lando Norris, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Lando Norris, McLaren

Piastri limits damage but McLaren faces reality check in Austria
 

McLaren looked like the second best team during Friday's long runs, but the papaya squad flattered to deceive when it mattered, being the fourth quickest team in qualifying.

Both Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris were also well off the pace during the first stint of the race, with it telling that Norris couldn't up his pace in clear air after Piastri had pitted.

As Ferrari ran into overheating issues and found out the hard way that the hard tyre was the one ideal compound to be on, its mid-race collapse somewhat let McLaren off the hook as Piastri, who drove a very strong race, claimed fourth.

But crucially, Red Bull appears to have leapfrogged McLaren on pure pace. With Ferrari bringing a huge upgrade package in Spain, and Red Bull transforming the RB22 in Austria, it is clear that McLaren will have to up the ante as well if it is to keep up with its rivals, never mind reclaim ground on the leading Mercedes. As team boss Andrea Stella said, the team will have to up the "intensity" of its development plan back at the factory.

- Filip Cleeren

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

Aston Martin's B-spec will have to be a real game changer

To the surprise of nobody, Aston Martin endured an especially difficult weekend at the Red Bull Ring.

On one of the shortest laps on the calendar, Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll were once again a long way off the pace, qualifying almost a second behind the slower of the two Cadillacs, a team that introduced a substantial upgrade package in Austria.

The race offered little encouragement either. Alonso was unable to match the pace of a struggling Alex Albon even after switching to a fresh set of soft tyres, while Stroll retired after running at the back throughout the race.

Aston Martin has made it clear that its focus is not on bringing small, incremental updates. Instead, the team is pinning its hopes on a major upgrade package scheduled to arrive at Spa in mid-July.

However, judging by the current performance of Adrian Newey's AMR26, further compromised by Honda's power unit, there is little doubt those upgrades will have to deliver an enormous step forward if its drivers are to challenge anyone other than each other.

- Federico Faturos

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Rachin Ravindra hits 4,000 international runs milestone during series decider test against England

New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra achieved a major milestone in international cricket by completing 4,000 international runs during his side's final Test against England in Nottingham on Saturday. At the end of Day 3, Ravindra remained unbeaten on 60 off 90 balls, helping New Zealand reach 120/3 and extend their lead to 204 runs.


Rachin Ravindra's International Numbers

Ravindra has now scored 4,014 international runs for New Zealand across formats. The left-hander has made 115 appearances and averages 36.82 with the bat. His tally includes 10 centuries and 17 half-centuries in 125 innings, with a career-best score of 240 in Test cricket. His achievements do not stop there. In Test cricket alone, Ravindra has amassed 1,831 runs in 24 matches, including five centuries and seven fifties.



His ODI record has been equally impressive. In 39 innings, the 26-year-old has scored 1,424 runs at an average of nearly 42, including five centuries and six half-centuries, with a high score of 123. Ravindra's T20I career has been comparatively modest so far. In 52 matches and 46 innings, the top-order batter has scored 759 runs at an average of 20.51 and a strike rate of 135.29. While he is yet to score a century in the format, he has registered four half-centuries, with a best score of 69.

Coming to the match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first. A massive 317-run partnership between Tom Latham and Devon Conway laid the foundation for the Kiwis' first-innings total of 438.

England responded with 354 in their first innings, led by Ben Duckett's explosive 113 off just 99 balls. Jacob Bethell contributed 74 from 133 deliveries, while Harry Brook added 58 off 80 balls, with both batters registering half-centuries.

The visitors will resume with Rachin Ravindra (60)* and Daryl Mitchell (26)* at the crease on day 4, looking to extend their unbeaten partnership and push the lead beyond the 350-run mark. England, meanwhile, will rely on Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, and spinner Shoaib Bashir to strike early and keep their hopes of a series-clinching victory alive.

TJ Friedl back with the Reds after long stint with Triple-A Louisville

PITTSBURGH — TJ Friedl is back from the minors just in time for the second half of the Cincinnati Reds season.

Whether last year’s productive leadoff man can rediscover the spark he brought to the Cincinnati Reds lineup during that playoff run, the center fielder had a .370 on-base percentage and three home runs in 18 games for Triple-A Louisville after his first minor-league demotion since he was a rookie in 2022.

May 6, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Cincinnatti Reds centerfielder TJ Friedl (29) scores against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field.

Friedl takes the roster spot of Blake Dunn, who suffered a sprained right elbow on a throw to the plate in Friday’s series opener at Pittsburgh. Dunn said he felt a “pop” on the play and didn’t play Saturday while awaiting final evaluations on an MRI.

Dunn’s recovery timeline was not immediately clear.

Friedl was the Reds’ Opening Day leadoff hitter before struggling enough to get bumped down the lineup and then to the bench. He was hitting .179 with a .259 on-base percentage when he was optioned the first week of June.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: TJ Friedl back with the Reds after long stint with Triple-A Louisville

TJ Friedl back with the Reds after long stint with Triple-A Louisville

PITTSBURGH — TJ Friedl is back from the minors just in time for the second half of the Cincinnati Reds season.

Whether last year’s productive leadoff man can rediscover the spark he brought to the Cincinnati Reds lineup during that playoff run, the center fielder had a .370 on-base percentage and three home runs in 18 games for Triple-A Louisville after his first minor-league demotion since he was a rookie in 2022.

May 6, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Cincinnatti Reds centerfielder TJ Friedl (29) scores against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field.

Friedl takes the roster spot of Blake Dunn, who suffered a sprained right elbow on a throw to the plate in Friday’s series opener at Pittsburgh. Dunn said he felt a “pop” on the play and didn’t play Saturday while awaiting final evaluations on an MRI.

Dunn’s recovery timeline was not immediately clear.

Friedl was the Reds’ Opening Day leadoff hitter before struggling enough to get bumped down the lineup and then to the bench. He was hitting .179 with a .259 on-base percentage when he was optioned the first week of June.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: TJ Friedl back with the Reds after long stint with Triple-A Louisville

The reason the Astros are likely to trade Isaac Paredes

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The Houston Astros likely haven't decided to be trade deadline sellers yet.

But they've surely thought about who they might want to deal if that time comes, and Isaac Paredes would be a logical conclusion.

It's really not anything against Paredes himself. The Astros just have a setup that lends itself to moving on from the slugging corner infielder.

Why would the Astros trade Isaac Paredes?

When Houston is healthy, things start to get a bit crowded on the dirt and in the lineup.

Paredes has a case to fit even in the crowded situation, but Houston could also diversify by adding talent in a different area in place of Paredes.

"If Houston does trade any of its veterans this summer, Paredes (controllable through 2027) is most likely to go," MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan wrote in a new article this weekend. "With Christian Walker at first, Jose Altuve at second, Yordan Alvarez at DH and Carlos Correa returning from injury to play third next year, the team could put the 27-year-old Paredes on the block to either bolster its lackluster farm system or bring back an MLB-ready arm who can help in 2026 and beyond."

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Harrigan points out that pretty much all of the Astros' key contributors are under contract in 2027 and some beyond, too. That means there aren't a ton of obvious sell-off candidates of players on expiring deals.

Paredes, controlled through 2027, is one of the earlier expiration dates, and so maybe that pushes him into this spotlight.

He's still just 27 years old and has immense raw power to his pull side. Maybe his defense isn't ideal, but Paredes has a bit of versatility and hits the ball really hard.

Another team would gladly take him off Houston's hands if he does turn out to be available.

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Shane van Gisbergen’s Sonoma Weekend Could Change Everything After Last Week’s Heartbreak

Seven days ago, Shane van Gisbergen walked away from one of the most frustrating races of his NASCAR Cup Series season.

Sunday afternoon, he could leave Sonoma Raceway with one of its biggest victories.

The Trackhouse Racing driver has already turned the page in emphatic fashion. After seeing a promising run end in last weekend’s multi-car crash at Naval Base Coronado, van Gisbergen responded by winning Saturday’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race. Hours later, he backed it up with a sixth-place qualifying effort for Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350.

For a driver sitting just five points below the NASCAR Cup Series Chase cut line entering the weekend, the timing couldn’t be much better.

Last week’s crash quickly became yesterday’s news

Van Gisbergen never had much of a chance to salvage his race at Naval Base Coronado.

Running near the front, the No. 97 Chevrolet was collected in a chain-reaction crash after Austin Hill clipped the inside retaining wall and slammed into Connor Zilisch. With nowhere to escape, van Gisbergen became one of nine drivers caught in the incident and limped home 38th.

The result dropped him to 17th in the standings and cost him 15 points to the Chase cut line.

The frustration lingered for several days.

“I feel pretty good today,” van Gisbergen said Friday. “It took me a couple of days, for sure. Pretty pissed about that with a good opportunity gone wasted.”

But by the time Sonoma weekend arrived, his outlook had changed.

“The best thing about the sport is it either brings you back down to earth pretty quickly or picks you back up. You can race the next weekend and reset. Feel pretty reset today.”

No track on the NASCAR schedule has been kinder to van Gisbergen than Sonoma.

Sonoma gives Trackhouse star exactly what he needed

If there was ever a place for van Gisbergen to stop the slide, Sonoma was always going to be it.

Last year, he put together one of the most dominant road-course performances in recent Cup Series memory, leading 97 of 110 laps and winning Stage 2 while falling just two points shy of a perfect race.

This weekend has looked familiar.

He captured Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race, then qualified sixth for Sunday’s Cup event, immediately establishing himself as one of the favorites to contend for the win.

Van Gisbergen knows what’s at stake.

“I know I have a good opportunity to win the race and we will look at the points after,” he said. “We really need a good weekend. That hurt us on that cutline. Need to get some momentum going again and hopefully this weekend starts it and puts us in a good position for the last few races.”

He also laughed about his opening-round NASCAR In-Season Challenge matchup with Ryan Preece after the pair traded contact over the past two weeks.

“I see he’s been getting pretty lippy online, so that’s a little fun,” van Gisbergen joked. “He’s a good dude. We had a little tussle last week and threw a [expletive] move on me and half-spun me, so I got him back. I look forward to it.”

Momentum in NASCAR can disappear as quickly as it arrives.

Just one week after watching a likely top finish vanish in a wreck he couldn’t avoid, van Gisbergen suddenly finds himself carrying a race-winning streak into Sunday at the circuit where he has already proven he knows exactly how to win.

Darryn Peterson sees natural fit with Keyonte George, rest of Jazz

After joining the Utah Jazz as the No. 2 overall pick, former Kansas guard Darryn Peterson is eager to join the organization and learn from his new veteran teammates.

Peterson was a second-team All-Big 12 selection last season, averaging 20.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.4 steals while shooting 38.2% from 3-point range. He led the Jayhawks in scoring, ranking fourth among all players in the conference.

The 6-foot-6 Peterson pointed to established players on the roster, such as former All-Stars Jaren Jackson Jr. and Lauri Markkanen, and mainstay Keyonte George, among others, as those he is looking forward to playing with. He dined with George on Friday.

"I think me and Keyonte will be a great backcourt," Peterson said on Saturday. "There is a lot of All-Star and upcoming talent. Hopefully, I have a chance to be an All-Star, so I'm going to try to listen to those guys and pick their brains. Just to be surrounded by so much greatness, I think, will be great for myself and the team."

Peterson was in the conversation to be the top pick this year before the Washington Wizards settled on AJ Dybantsa as their choice on Tuesday. He is the first Jayhawks player to be selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA draft. 

Believing he should be the top pick, the 19-year-old initially opted to visit only with the Wizards. He eventually met with the Jazz, and he has since expressed his excitement about working with the group, a sentiment evident during his introductory press conference.

Peterson won't have to wait much longer before hitting the court, with the Salt Lake City Summer League tipping off on July 4. He has already received his first piece of advice from George, which figures to help him in practice this week.

"He said it is all great and thinks I'll fit in well," Peterson said of his conversation with George. "I told him summer league practice is coming up on Monday, and what to expect. He said, 'Whatever you think is hard, just multiply it by 10.' I'm ready to come in and work; that didn't scare me at all. I'm ready."

This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Darryn Peterson sees natural fit with Keyonte George, rest of Jazz

Video, poll: Is rare Suloev stretch automatically UFC Baku’s best finish?

Ordinarily, if you bring a knockout in the single digits, time-wise, to the conversation about best finishes, it’s a slam dunk. 

But that’s not the case after UFC Baku on Saturday. At National Gymnastics Arena in Azerbaijan, Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev (10-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) delivered an 8-second KO of Julius Walker (7-3 MMA, 1-3 UFC). Then Asu Almabayev (24-3 MMA, 7-1 UFC) decided to force Charles Johnson (19-9 MMA, 8-6 UFC) to tap to just the fourth Suloev stretch in UFC history. 

It’s a truly tough call, indeed, between those two – and there were others in the mix that ordinarily would’ve stood a chance as the event’s best finish. 

UFC Fight Night 280 had nine stoppages in 13 fights. But not all finishes are created equal. Check out the stoppages in the video above. Then vote for which one was your favorite in our poll below.

UFC Baku finishes

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Video, poll: Is rare Suloev stretch automatically UFC Baku’s best finish?

’Don’t Ever Text My Wife’ — Brandon Aiyuk Sends Warning To Former Agent While Revealing Why He Fired Him

Aug 25, 2023; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (11) before the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Levi's Stadium. © Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 25, 2023; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (11) before the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Levi's Stadium. © Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports

Polarizing wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk released another video on Saturday, bashing the San Francisco 49ers, while claiming that general manager John Lynch stopped by his house to apologize for coach Kyle Shanahan’s actions towards him.

It was Aiyuk’s second incendiary clip of the week as he continues his viral beef with the 49ers, and now his former agent, Ryan Williams.

Brandon Aiyuk Delivers Stern Warning to Former Agent

In a lengthy clip posted on his YouTube page on Saturday, Aiyuk blasted his former agent, sending Williams a stern warning over contacting his wife.

“The reason why the agent being fired is such an important detail in this whole story is because that agent is also the agent of the general manager for that one team,” Aiyuk said of Lynch. “And that agent, really started this whole (expletive) cause I fired his ass, but he wants to text my wife like he smart.

“(Expletive) don’t ever text my wife. Your ass fired, your ass grass. Get up out of here. Get gone. These (expletive) is all weird. weirdos, creepy predators.”

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According to Aiyuk, he fired his agent, but the NFL Players Association database still has Williams listed as the wide receiver’s agent.

The wide receiver netted a lucrative four-year, $120 million contract in 2024 after registering 1,342 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns on 75 receptions, earning the fourth-highest PFSN WR Impact metric, before tearing his ACL and MCL shortly after.

NFL Insider Details Unusual Aiyuk Situation

During Friday’s segment of “The Pat McAfee Show,” NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport detailed the unusual nature of Aiyuk’s situation after the wide receiver refused to listen to his agent and family over his standoff with the 49ers.

“It just never happens because usually you’ll have people close to the player, let’s say Brandon Aiyuk in this case, where you say, ‘Listen, if you just kinda be quiet, this is gonna be OK,” Rapoport said. “Just don’t be that guy that everyone is gonna be annoyed with’, and he does not seem to be listening to people close to him at all and hasn’t been for some time.

“He got his guaranteed money taken away by the 49ers and, to my knowledge, didn’t fight it and would not let anyone fight it.”

The news about the 49ers voiding up to $27 million in guaranteed money from Aiyuk’s contract was made public in November 2025 after he missed several mandatory rehabilitation sessions with the team’s medical team and cut off communication with the franchise.

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The wide receiver chose not to file a grievance with the NFL Players Association over the matter.

Ja’Kobi Lane highlights his versatility in the Ravens offense

Coming into the NFL, many expected Ja’Kobi Lane to be a prototype red-zone target. Early practices in Baltimore suggest his role may be far more diverse than that. While on The Lounge Podcast from the Ravens, Lane addressed how the offense is already using him in multiple ways. He said, “Being able to be a bigger receiver, but be able to have some wiggle to me and be able to move on these shallow crosses.”

That versatility opens up opportunities not just for him, but for the entire offense.

“It gives me more opportunities to open stuff up for guys like Zay, guys like Bateman, and so on.”

Lane also hinted that motion, deception, and layered concepts will be part of his use.

“Maybe we hit a double pass or something. I think there’s just a lot that Coach Doyle is going to dial up this year.”

That expansion of responsibilities is a strong early sign of the Ravens' view of his long-term development.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ja’Kobi Lane highlights his versatility in the Ravens offense

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Seiya Suzuki is the Superhero vs. the Brewers

I think every now and then we need to reset expectations and understanding. The Cubs to this point have almost certainly left wins on the table. They had an absolutely brutal May and early June, losing a lot of winnable games. Also, due to injuries there are concerns as to if they can even sustain the half of baseball they already had. But also still, the team has 45 wins with a few days left in June. There are six teams in all of MLB with more wins than that. Two in the AL and four in the NL. The Cubs finished the season series against one of those NL teams with a 6-1 record.

If you are going to dump all over the team, the front office and whoever else, at least do it with perspective. They have been absolutely decimated by pitching injuries and are absolutely in the hunt. They appear to have a pretty good path to one of the top two wild card spots. If they don’t get it there, they were probably derailed by the six starting pitchers and one closer that are on the injured list as I write. I suppose you could fault the team for the injuries on some level. Justin Steele, for instance, has probably been hurt as much as a pro as healthy. Close if not. But it’s interesting that the Cubs aren’t particularly a “max effort” every pitch of the season team that has all of those injuries. I’ll always allow though a discussion on if there is anything this team could be doing better to prevent injuries, or reduce severity. I hope the team is trying to figure that out too.

This series definitely looked like a Brewer sweep on paper. The pitching matchups were horribly one-sided, the Brewers have been knocking the Cubs around pretty good in recent years and this series was in Milwaukee. That all lands pretty good. Any yet, Colin Rea kept game one competitive and now David Peterson is the winner in game two. If I’m betting your money, I still have the Brewers in game three, but guess what? The Cubs are going to be on the field with a mathematical chance to win a series in Milwaukee against a top 5 team in the league.

The warts are real. The injuries are real. The frustration is real. And yet, the 45 wins still count. I’m amused when I’m on social media and I’m looking at someone trying to scrape the Cubs off of the bottom of their shoe like something pungent that they stepped in. But let’s call balls and strikes properly, shall we? This team is irritating because it’s not hard imagining this team with 50ish wins at this point. Also, it’s hard to imagine that many of us thought that they would have very many more than 45 wins through 83 games. That’s an 88-win pace. To be fair, I had them slightly better than that (low 90’s). Did you? Really? I’d think I’m more homer than a lot of you.

It hasn’t always been pretty. You certainly wouldn’t draw it up or hope for it to fall this way. And still, the team is on an 88-win pace. You can say this team let some very winnable games get away. You can say you are worried about the future. But are you really saying that you definitely believe this team was way better than an 88-win team? Or are you saying this is about as good as you thought they would be but you were actually wrong and they probably should have been better than you thought in the first place.

You probably don’t love it, but this team has probably backed you into a logic problem. They are better than you thought, but they probably should have been better still. Right. And that’s the stuff you wipe off of the bottom of your shoe? That’s the thing about fandom. I feel like so many armchair quarterbacks in the world don’t ever take their thoughts to concrete numbers. That allows them to have some imaginary point where no matter what the team did, it always should have done better. You certainly have a right to vent, but I only really want to hear from you if you think this team was supposed to be a mid-90s win team and has somehow blown it. Otherwise, this team has dealt with a mountain of problems and is still every bit as good as you probably thought they could be.

The biggest concern is that they’ve probably left some wins on the table that would shield them from a (possible) second half collapse. Just pick your lane with these arguments. I did have them in the low 90s. I do see the underachievement, though I think it’s frankly remarkable with this number of injuries that this team isn’t at least five games worse. They’ve underachieved what I thought they would be but, if you mapped out these injuries for me, I would have assumed they would have been significantly worse.

And for what it’s worth, that’s why Ian Happ was quoted a few weeks ago saying that guys are going to come around and they aren’t going to freak out. I understand how that quote was heard and received. I was here for however many years of parsing “parallel tracks” among other things. We might like it to look or sound different. And at the same time, these guys are doing a pretty good, though not great, job. I’ll hat tip to them.

Nice win, gentlemen.

Three Positives:

  • David Peterson. Welcome to the team. One out short of a true quality start, two in 5.2 plays for me 100 percent of the time. Enjoy having a real defense behind you. Also quick note: Four Cub relievers combined to allow one walk over the final 3.1. 11 batters faced, 10 outs recorded.
  • Seiya Suzuki. Big two-run homer, got the scoring going. Had another hit besides.
  • Michael Busch, filling up a box score. Single, two walks. Run.
  • Hat tip to Michael Conforto with his third and least dramatic pinch homer of the season.

Game 83, June 27: Cubs 8, Brewers 2 (45-38)

Reminder: Heroes and Goats are determined by WPA scores and are in no way subjective.

THREE HEROES:

  • Superhero: Seiya Suzuki (.21). 2-5, HR, 2 RBI, R
  • Hero: Nico Hoerner (.19). 2-4, RBI, R
  • Sidekick: Ian Happ (.17). 1-4, HR, 3 RBI, R

THREE GOATS:

  • Billy Goat: Pete Crow-Armstrong (-.07). 0-5. Start a new streak on Sunday.
  • Goat: Dansby Swanson (-.04). 0-4
  • Kid: Carson Kelly (-.04). 1-3, BB

WPA Play of the Game: Ian Happ’s three-run homer with two outs in the sixth blew the game wide open, giving the Cubs a four run lead. (.238)

Brewers Play of the Game: Sal Frelick singled with a runner on second and no outs in the fifth, tying the score at two. (.109)

Cubs Player of the Game:

Game 82 Winner: Colin Rea 123 of 145 votes.

Rizzo Award Standings: (Top 5/Bottom 5)

The award is named for Anthony Rizzo, who finished first in this category three of the first four years it was in existence and four times overall. He also recorded the highest season total ever at +65.5. The point scale is three points for a Superhero down to negative three points for a Billy Goat.

  • Michael Busch +18
  • Pete Crow-Armstrong +17
  • Ben Brown +13.5
  • Carson Kelly/Trent Thornton +11.5
  • Edward Cabrera -9.5
  • Dansby Swanson/Phil Maton -10
  • Caleb Thielbar -13
  • Seiya Suzuki -17.5

Up Next: The rubber game of the series. Is it me or does two out of three not feel like the default setting this year for series involving the Cubs? I know I’m not right, but it sure does feel like an unusually high number of sweeps. Ryan Rolison (5-1, 1.82) makes the second “start” of his season. The previous time, he retired all four batters he faced. I’m not 100 percent sure what the Cubs are planning to do here. This was Edward Cabrera’s spot in the rotation. Rolison has been good. I’d assume newly obtained/activated Bryse Wilson throws in the game, but he isn’t a bulk guy either. Dipping into the minors or true bullpen game? So hard to do without a lot of multi-inning guys down there.

The Brewers start Brandon Woodruff (2-1, 3.00). Brandon has made only seven starts this year, totaling 36 innings of work. He’s made one start since returning from injury and threw six scoreless allowing one hit and no walks. He struck out 10. Like everything else this weekend, a tough matchup. The Cubs have stolen one. Why not grab two? The offense remains relatively hot. 73 runs over the last eight games (6-2). Thank you Mets, but that’ll play.

Chelsea consider move to re-sign Italian midfielder Casadei

Chelsea consider move to re-sign Italian midfielder Casadei
Chelsea consider move to re-sign Italian midfielder Casadei

Chelsea are considering a deal to re-sign former midfielder Cesare Casadei from Torino.

The 23-year-old scored seven times in 37 appearances for Torino last season and his performances have piqued Chelsea’s interest.

During his first spell at the club, Casadei made only 17 senior appearances for Chelsea, a period which included loan spells at Reading and Leicester City.

He joined Torino for a €15m in 2024 and Chelsea have kept a keen eye on his progress. Last season, he ranked among the top six midfielders in Serie A for headed goals, aerial duels won, duels won, and non-penalty goals.

Chelsea retain a 27.5% sell-on clause, with Tutto Mercato reporting that the Blues will attempt to use that to aid Casadei’s return for less than his present value.

If a deal is successful, Chelsea plan to loan Casadei out once more, with newly-promoted Premier League rivals Ipswich Town mentioned as a potential destination. Real Betis have also been named as suitors.

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Rashford set to snub Spurs move with PL exit planned

Rashford set to snub Spurs move with PL exit planned
Rashford set to snub Spurs move with PL exit planned

Marcus Rashford does not want to join another Premier League club this summer and is ready to turn down an approach from Tottenham Hotspur.

Rashford’s future is up in the air after Barcelona opted against turning his loan move from Manchester United into a permanent deal.

The Spanish champions decline on an option to sign Rashford permanently for a fee of £26m, following the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United.

Tottenham had hoped to capitalise with a move for Rashford, who Manchester United are prepared to sell for £40m. The North Londoners were ready to meet the 28-year-old’s wage demands, though Rashford is not interested in the move at this stage.

According to TEAMtalk, Rashford remains focused on returning to Barcelona despite the club’s initial decision to snub a deal.

Barcelona have not entirely ruled out re-signing the England winger, though his wages are a stumbling block. The Catalans are also prioritising other positions in the market.

Rashford’s reluctance to move to another Premier League club could open the door for other European suitors. AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain have both held long-standing interest in Rashford, while Bayern Munich have been linked.

The German champions had hoped to sign Gordon, before being beaten to his signature by Barcelona. A left-winger remains a focus for Vincent Kompany’s side.

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Chelsea ready to rival Arsenal for Manu Kone deal

Chelsea ready to rival Arsenal for Manu Kone deal
Chelsea ready to rival Arsenal for Manu Kone deal

Chelsea have joined Arsenal in monitoring Manu Kone, as Roma consider cashing in on the midfielder.

Kone could be a casualty of Roma’s need to raise funds to comply with their financial fair play settlement agreement with UEFA, despite the club’s Champions League qualification.

The France international is viewed as one of the club’s most saleable assets and is open the prospect of a Premier League transfer.

According to Il Messaggero, Chelsea have joined Arsenal in expressing interest in Kone, amid doubts over Enzo Fernandez’s future at Stamford Bridge.

Head coach Xabi Alonso knows the player from his time in the Bundesliga, with Kone having represented Borussia Monchengladbach before moving to Rome in 2024.

Kone has reportedly turned down a move to Atletico Madrid, in favour of England. The Spanish side submitted an offer of around €45m (£38.8m).

Though Roma require funds before the end of the month, a deal is likely to wait until after the World Cup. Kone is currently with France in North America, preparing for their last-32 clash against Sweden.

Roma could bring in much-needed revenue by selling Matias Soule, amid strong interest from Saudi Arabia. Several Saudi sides are willing to spend €40m on the Argentine, though face a challenge to convince the player to leave Italy for the Middle East.

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Nike teases first Germany home kit for 2027

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 01: The official World Cup 2026 national shirt of Germany on May 1, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images) | Visionhaus/Getty Images

Adidas has been the long standing parter with the German national team for as long as fans can remember. This partnership has spanned across generations of fans, creating some of the most iconic kits in football history. Adidas and Germany have arguably shaped football fashion together in one of the best partnerships in the sport. Sadly that will end this year.

In a highly controversial move, Die Mannschaft will partner with American outfitter Nike moving forward at the start of 2027, and fans are not happy about it, to say the least. Cutting ties with a German partner is never a good look, and it doesn’t help that Nike have been highly criticized for their football kits in recent years.

Needless to say, Nike needs to come out of the gate hot with a bold statement to prove the doubters. Nike is taking the opportunity during the World Cup to give fans a teaser of what is to come next year with a short advertisement featuring Mario Götze.

🇩🇪 Nike teaser for their first Germany home kit when they take over from Adidas next year pic.twitter.com/fLe5vI0j8E

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 26, 2026

While Nike is only giving a blurry resemblance to next year’s kit, it seems as though Nike will be going with a simple but historic look for their first DFB kit in 2027. While not officially teased, it has been rumored that Nike will be equipping Germany with their iconic green for the away kit next year as well. What are your thoughts on the leaks? Let us know in the comments!


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Steve Clarke Resigns As Scotland Manager

Steve Clarke Resigns As Scotland Manager
Steve Clarke Resigns As Scotland Manager

By Callum McFadden.

Steve Clarke has resigned as Scotland manager following elimination from the 2026 World Cup.

He leaves with his legacy secure, but the time is right for Scotland to move on

His resignation as Scotland manager brings to an end one of the most significant spells in the history of the national team.

There is no debate over the scale of his achievements. When Clarke took over in 2019, Scotland had become a nation accustomed to watching major tournaments from home. By the time he walked away, he had guided the team to Euro 2020, Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup, with World Cup qualification ending a 28-year absence from football’s biggest stage.

That alone guarantees Clarke a place among Scotland’s most successful managers.

However, international football is judged on what happens once you get there.

Despite reaching three major tournaments, Scotland won just one match and failed to progress beyond the group stage on every occasion. The breakthrough that supporters craved never arrived. Qualification became the expectation under Clarke, but taking the next step remained elusive.

The World Cup campaign reflected much of Clarke’s tenure. Scotland started with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Haiti, only to suffer defeats against Morocco and Brazil that left them third in Group C and ultimately eliminated. There was pride in seeing Scotland back on the world stage, but there was also a sense of what might have been.

Clarke deserves enormous credit for changing the perception of the national team. Hampden became a difficult place for opponents to visit, players bought into a clear identity, and supporters were once again able to follow Scotland to major tournaments instead of wondering what could have been.

His impact should not be underestimated.

At the same time, football is cyclical. Every manager reaches a point where a fresh voice becomes necessary. After seven years in charge, it felt as though Scotland had reached the limit of what this group could achieve under Clarke.

That is not a criticism of his work. It is simply the reality of international football.

His successor inherits a squad that expects to qualify for major tournaments rather than simply dream about them. That shift in mentality is one of Clarke’s greatest achievements and perhaps his most enduring legacy.

In time, Steve Clarke will be remembered fondly as the man who restored Scotland to both the European and world stage. He gave supporters memories that had seemed impossible only a few years earlier and re-established belief in the national team.

For now, though, this feels like the correct moment for change.

Scotland should thank Steve Clarke for everything he achieved. Then they must look forward and find the manager capable of taking the next step that ultimately proved beyond this era.

What Shane Lowry cannot believe about Wyndham Clark after speaking with him at the Travelers Championship

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Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Shane Lowry has admitted his surprise at how well Wyndham Clark has performed over the first three days at the Travelers Championship after speaking with the US Open champion at TPC River Highlands.

It is becoming increasingly unusual for players to tee it up the week after a major win. However, Clark is in the field in Connecticut just days after securing his second major title.

It is hard to imagine just how draining the US Open would have been for the 32-year-old.

Clark not only had to find the energy to keep pushing when it seemed that Sam Burns was destined to snatch the title from his grasp in one of the game’s most remarkable collapses, but he had to do it in front of a crowd that was mostly desperate to see him fail.

Shane Lowry so impressed by how Wyndham Clark is performing at the Travelers Championship

Many of Clark’s peers were baffled by the abuse he received. It seemed that every single shot was followed by calls from the galleries for the ball to end up in a bunker or roll off the green.

Clark is tied for fifth with 18 holes to play at the final signature event of the year, alongside Shane Lowry. And speaking on Sky Sports about the reception Clark received in New York, Lowry outlined how impressed he has been by him.

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Photo by Jordan Bank/Getty Images

“Yeah, it was interesting, wasn’t it? And I don’t know where it came from. It just happened. I guess they probably wanted Scottie to win maybe more than him,” he said.

“Yeah, the crowds out there are tough, but that’s what we always say. That’s the way they are. And we had at the Ryder Cup and we dealt with it. Wyndham dealt with it very well.

“I said that to him this morning, I actually sat beside him having breakfast this morning and he looks very tired by the way. I can’t believe how well he’s playing this week. He’s obviously just running on fumes and getting it around. But yeah, it is what it is and that’s just the way they are.”

Wyndham Clark looks ready to avoid repeating the mistake he made after the 2023 US Open

No player on the PGA Tour is in better form right now than Clark.

After missing the cut at the PGA Championship, he had not registered a single top 10 this season. However, his worst result since then has been finishing in a tie for 11th at the RBC Canadian Open.

He has won twice, while he also finished third at Memorial. On another day, he could have ended up in the playoff at Muirfield Village.

Clark’s biggest mistake after the 2023 US Open win was arguably assuming that he had figured everything out because he had won one of the game’s biggest prizes.

A Ryder Cup debut, and a win at Pebble Beach the following year probably did nothing to help on that front.

He gradually regressed and did not even finish in the top 50 in the FedEx Cup in 2025. Clark has missed five cuts in the majors since the start of the 2024 season.

He simply cannot allow himself to think that the comeback is now complete if he wants to prove that he is one of the best players on the planet over a much longer period.

His performance at TPC River Highlands hints that he is ready to keep his foot on the accelerator.

Wallace case repeats a costly script for Cruzeiro

Wallace case repeats a costly script for Cruzeiro
Wallace case repeats a costly script for Cruzeiro

Cruzeiro has decided the future of defensive midfielder Walace, who had been sidelined from the main squad since April.

The player has been loaned to Vitória until the end of the year. However, his departure only partially eases the wage bill.

According to ge, Cruzeiro will continue to pay 50% of the player’s wages.

Walace’s case follows a recent and costly pattern behind the scenes at the club: players signed with high expectations who fail to deliver the expected performances on the pitch and end up leaving the team, while still generating multimillion-dollar expenses.

The cases were detailed by ge. Check them out below.

Walace: Due to internal issues, the defensive midfielder was unable to regain his place in the team. He will play for Vitória until the end of the season, with Cruzeiro paying half of his salary.

Gabigol: A signing sought by SAF owner Pedro Lourenço, the forward arrived in January 2025 with earnings exceeding R$ 2.5 million per month (including signing bonuses and performance bonuses). A starter under Fernando Diniz, he lost his place under Leonardo Jardim. The breaking point was a missed penalty in the Copa do Brasil semifinal, which triggered strong protests from the fans. He is on loan at Santos, with Cruzeiro still paying 50% of his costs. He left Raposa with 49 appearances, 13 goals, and 4 assists.

Dudu: Signed in 2025 after a turbulent departure from Palmeiras, the forward made only 17 appearances and scored two goals. He also lost his starting spot after Leonardo Jardim’s arrival. After publicly criticizing the coach for being left on the bench, his contract was terminated early. The agreement required Cruzeiro to pay the wages he would have received through the end of 2025 (around R$ 15 million), during which time the player was already playing for rivals Atlético-MG.

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Guardians News: A Chance to Win a Series

CLEVELAND, OHIO - JUNE 12: Chase DeLauter #24 of the Cleveland Guardians reacts after hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on June 12, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Russell Lee Verlinger/Cleveland Guardians/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Guardians will have a chance to win a series this afternoon as Gavin Williams takes on Emerson Hancock.

How many Emersons does one team need? Somehow seems very Seattle to have multiple.

Chase DeLauter is back! He was just activated and Petey Halpin was sent back to Columbus:

The #Guardians have activated Chase DeLauter from the 10-Day IL. The outfielder has been out since suffering a right rib fracture on June 13

In the process the team has optioned Petey Halpin to AAA Columbus #GuardsBall x @WEWS

— Mason Horodyski (@MasonHorodyski) June 28, 2026

Slade Cecconi is such a good interview:

"If you look at it as feedback, not emotionally, it's very easy to make adjustments."

(via #Guardians Zoom) Slade Cecconi on the adjustments he has made to have his recent success on the mound #GuardsBall@WEWShttps://t.co/JegHAihBHKpic.twitter.com/o8PLaf7Zju

— Mason Horodyski (@MasonHorodyski) June 28, 2026

Cooper Ingle is having a great time being in the big leagues:

"Right away, walk in the door, and you know, Austin Hedges gives me the biggest hug anyone has given me all year"

(via #Guardians Zoom) Cooper Ingle after his 1st MLB hit on how the Cleveland clubhouse has already welcomed and embraced him. #GuardsBall@WEWSpic.twitter.com/RZ3Mchltvj

— Mason Horodyski (@MasonHorodyski) June 28, 2026

Podcast fans, don’t miss out on Guardians Weekly featuring Kahlil Watson or Disgusting Baseball where Quincy and Jeff discuss Cooper Ingle and the day that will live in Guardians’ infamy, June 13th.

AROUND MLB:

Tigers lost, White Sox won, Twins and Royals lost.

It’s gonna be a HOT week ahead, baseball fans. Use those electrolytes.

Round of 32 predictions: Experts pick who will advance in World Cup bracket

The World Cup's inaugural round of 32 begins Sunday, June 28 with the first of 16 games that run through July 3 and the winners advancing to the last 16.

With 48 teams, this is the biggest World Cup ever and the knockout round was expanded to 32 from 16, allowing the top two group finishers – and now the eight best third-place teams – to advance into the win-or-go-home stage.

The matchups include a few games we might have expected to see later in the tournament including Netherlands-Morocco and Portugal-Croatia. All three co-hosts moved on to the knockout round with the United States facing Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mexico taking on Ecuador and Canada playing South Africa in the round of 32.

Here's a look at the USA TODAY Sports soccer writers and editors' predictions for the first round of knockout games:

South Africa vs. Canada

  • Jon Arnold: Canada
  • Seth Vertelney: Canada
  • Jesse Yomtov: Canada
  • Victoria Hernandez: Canada

Brazil vs Japan

  • Jon Arnold: Brazil
  • Seth Vertelney: Brazil
  • Jesse Yomtov: Brazil
  • Victoria Hernandez: Brazil

Germany vs Paraguay

  • Jon Arnold: Germany
  • Seth Vertelney: Germany
  • Jesse Yomtov: Germany
  • Victoria Hernandez: Germany

Netherlands vs Morocco

  • Jon Arnold: Netherlands
  • Seth Vertelney: Netherlands
  • Jesse Yomtov: Netherlands
  • Victoria Hernandez: Netherlands

Ivory Coast vs Norway

  • Jon Arnold: Ivory Coast
  • Seth Vertelney: Noway
  • Jesse Yomtov: Norway
  • Victoria Hernandez: Ivory Coast

Mexico vs Ecuador

  • Jon Arnold: Mexico
  • Seth Vertelney: Mexico
  • Jesse Yomtov: Mexico
  • Victoria Hernandez: Mexico

Belgium vs Senegal

  • Jon Arnold: Belgium
  • Seth Vertelney: Senegal
  • Jesse Yomtov: Belgium
  • Victoria Hernandez: Belgium

USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Jon Arnold: United States
  • Seth Vertelney: United States
  • Jesse Yomtov: United States
  • Victoria Hernandez: United States

Spain vs Austria

  • Jon Arnold: Spain
  • Seth Vertelney: Spain
  • Jesse Yomtov: Spain
  • Victoria Hernandez: Spain

Portugal vs Croatia

  • Jon Arnold: Portugal
  • Seth Vertelney: Portugal
  • Jesse Yomtov: Croatia
  • Victoria Hernandez: Croatia

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Switzerland vs Algeria

  • Jon Arnold: Switzerland
  • Seth Vertelney: Algeria
  • Jesse Yomtov: Switzerland
  • Victoria Hernandez: Switzerland

Australia vs Egypt

  • Jon Arnold: Australia
  • Seth Vertelney: Egypt
  • Jesse Yomtov: Australia
  • Victoria Hernandez: Egypt

Argentina vs Cape Verde

  • Jon Arnold: Argentina
  • Seth Vertelney: Argentina
  • Jesse Yomtov: Argentina
  • Victoria Hernandez: Argentina

Colombia vs Ghana

  • Jon Arnold: Colombia
  • Seth Vertelney: Colombia
  • Jesse Yomtov: Ghana
  • Victoria Hernandez: Ghana

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Round of 32 predictions: Experts pick who will advance in World Cup bracket

Steelers Urged To Pursue Young QB To Replace Aaron Rodgers In 2027

Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud

Steelers Urged To Pursue Young QB To Replace Aaron Rodgers In 2027 originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers brought back Aaron Rodgers for the 2026 NFL season, which will be the future Hall of Famer’s final year.

Although Pittsburgh did select Drew Allar this past year and selected Will Howard the year prior, the Steelers have a major question mark as to who will be their long-term quarterback. However, Pittsburgh could pursue an intriguing name next offseason.

NFL analyst DJ Bien-Aime of ESPN reported that the Texans and C.J. Stroud aren’t close on an extension, and this could be a prove-it year for the 24-year-old in Houston. 

With that, Steelers analyst Jacob Punturi of SI urges Pittsburgh to pursue Stroud next offseason to replace Rodgers.

“The Steelers have to be considered players for any available quarterbacks next offseason,” Punturi wrote. “The way things are going right now, the Texans won’t have Stroud on their team and he will be hitting the open market.  That means the Steelers have to be in the conversation for Stroud’s services in 2027. Recently, there has been speculation about another potential 2027 free agent, Baker Mayfield, signing in Pittsburgh as yet another stopgap option. 

“Maybe the Steelers and head coach Mike McCarthy see the 24-year-old Stroud as the perfect project to take on. All they have to do is wait until free agency and then make a run at him.”

Stroud had a great rookie season, but has taken a step back in each of the next two years, which leaves a major question mark on his future. Yet, he is just 24-years-old and was selected second overall in 2023, so he is young and could develop into a star quarterback, so it could be worth the risk for the Steelers to pursue him.

More NFL: Cameron Heyward Gets Bad News On Snap Count Ahead Of Steelers Training Camp

Ogura wins maiden MotoGP race after Bezzecchi crash

Japan's Ai Ogura celebrates his victory in Assen
Japan's Ai Ogura made his MotoGP debut in 2025 [Getty Images]

Japan's Ai Ogura won his maiden MotoGP race in the Netherlands as Marco Bezzecchi was taken to hospital after a heavy crash.

Italian Bezzecchi, who was leading the championship going into the race in Assen, crashed at over 200km/hr on lap three and was transferred for further examinations after initial treatment at the circuit's medical centre.

His Aprilia team said the 27-year-old, who missed last week's race in Brno through suspension for an altercation with a race marshal, was conscious with no major physical or neurological damage, but suffering from "intense pain".

Trackhouse rider Ogura passed his team-mate Raul Fernandez late to win by more than two seconds for the first Japanese victory since Makoto Tamada triumphed in 2004.

"It's fantastic, I don't have much to say but I'm really very happy," said Ogura, 25. "Many thanks to my team."

It was a reverse of the result from Saturday's sprint race which Fernandez won by 0.362 seconds.

The Spaniard's compatriot Jorge Martin finished third after starting from pole and he now leads the championship standings, with Bezzecchi seven points behind in second and Ogura up to fourth.

Seven-time world champion Marc Marquez came under pressure from Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia and KTM's Pedro Acosta in an early battle for fourth place, before Acosta retired with a problem in his right hand on lap 13.

Bagnaia retired two laps later, and Marquez slipped behind VR46 Racing Team's Fabio di Giannantonio and his brother Alex Marquez, eventually crossing the line in sixth spot before being penalised a place for exceeding track limits on the last lap.

India vs Australia Women's T20 World Cup live win probability, prediction, odds & chances of victory for Group A clash

India will take on Australia in the  Women's T20 World Cup on Sunday evening for a spot in the semi-finals at The Lord's. 

Australia have looked every bit like six-time world champions throughout this tournament, while India's campaign has swung between flashes of brilliance and frustrating inconsistency.

A win over the Australians would put Harmanpreet Kaur's side in a commanding position to seal qualification, reviving memories of their famous victory over the same opponents in Navi Mumbai last year.  in the 50-over format. 

Fielding has emerged as a serious worry for India heading into this clash, with the side having dropped 11 catches across four group matches. Radha Yadav has particularly struggled, putting down four chances on her own, while Nandni Sharma also had a tough outing against Bangladesh, spilling two catches as India let go of four opportunities within the first five overs of that game alone.

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Australia vs India Women's T20 World Cup: Toss result & live updates

After 11.3 overs, India are 82/2

India have lost Shafali and Smriti! Both the openers are back in the dugout, and the latter was run out. A misunderstanding between Smriti and Jemaimah and Mandhana has to pay the price. A massive blow to India as the opener was looking set for a big score. 

After 7 overs, India are 49/0

India are off to a flying start with Smriti and Shafali dominating the Aussie quicks. They have made the most of the powerplay and now the duo should look to build upon it. 

Toss: India Women have won the toss and have opted to bat

Australia vs India Women's T20 World Cup: Playing XI

India playing XI: Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Harmanpreet Kaur(c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh(w), Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Shree Charani, Renuka Singh Thakur, Kranti Gaud

Australia playing XI: Beth Mooney(w), Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux(c), Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton

Australia vs India Women's T20 World Cup: Win percentage

TeamWin probability
IND36%
AUS64%

Australia vs India Women's T20 World Cup: Betting odds

Australia are the favourite to win this match as per Dafa.

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Real Madrid want to sell Camavinga for €60 million -report

Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is on the transfer block and Los Blancos want at least €60 million to sell him, according to a report from AS. However, that same report states that the French player is not interested in leaving the club, which could derail the situation.

Once viewed as an integral part of Real Madrid’s future, Camavinga’s last two seasons with the club have not been positive and his value in the market has declined. Clubs like Inter Milan or PSG could still try to sign him if the Frenchman ends up giving the green light.

New coach José Mourinho will play an important role in this saga. If Camavinga doesn’t earn his spot, the Portuguese coach will likely be the one letting him know that it would be better for him to find a new club.

Zach Werenski trade rumors could change everything for Blue Jackets, entire NHL

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Zach Werenski is the type of player who can change everything for an NHL franchise.

In recent years, the Columbus Blue Jackets haven't been able to put enough around Werenski to make having him on the roster worthwhile. But the trade rumors that have now emerged have the potential to shift the league's balance of power.

At the moment, it's hard to know if there's a front-runner for Werenski. A deal could come quickly, or the process could all be drawn out.

But it seems more and more like it's happening.

And if Werenski is really traded, it'd be a game-changing moment in Columbus and for the other teams that get him, or that miss out on him.

"The USA paranoia is real, and it doesn’t appear the Blue Jackets and their fans are completely immune when it comes to the reigning Norris Trophy winner and Olympic gold medalist," writes Matt Larkin of Daily Faceoff. "Werenski is two years away from free agency, just like Brady Tkachuk was, and Werenski hasn’t played in a postseason since 2020. Werenski and the Blue Jackets were supposed to meet after the 2026 Draft to discuss his future, but things have accelerated to the point GM Don Waddell is already fielding trade calls, reports The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline. A Werenski trade could be the story of the offseason."

MORE: What the Gavin McKenna pick means for the Maple Leafs

Werenski is one of those defensemen who glides around the ice with grace and power that looks different than almost everyone around him.

He showed for Team USA that he's a superstar.

He showed it for the Blue Jackets pretty much every night, too.

Pretty soon, he might be showing it in a new sweater.

Werenski trade rumors didn't really seem to be on the cards when the Blue Jackets' season ended, but now, they've arrived, and they could be massive.

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Spyro is back with a new game, but the team bringing him to life had to overcome a near‑collapse to finish the project

The 2026 XBOX Games Showcase was undeniably packed with exciting game reveals from AAA studios and independent teams alike, but there was one particular reveal that I can’t stop thinking about. As soon as the large purple text and adorably odd bird-like creatures appeared on screen, I recognized the art style. Everybody’s favorite little purple dragon was back to face a new foe, albeit with a little more of a mature redesign that reflects some of the new gameplay mechanics.

Toys for Bob unveiled Spyro: A Realm Beyond in a flashy cinematic trailer, complete with a tease for our hero’s newest ability — goodbye gliding, hello flight. Spyro can be seen soaring through the air with his new skill: freely flying through the arches of a bridge and collecting orbs in the sky of the beautifully color-saturated world, where the danger of a dark and mysterious big bad lurks above the clouds.

The reveal for Spyro: A Realm Beyond has been nothing shy of successful. The cinematic reveal trailer on the Spyro The Dragon YouTube channel has amassed more than 16 million views in just two weeks. Add yet another million when you combine view counts across the XBOX, Nintendo, and PlayStation channels.

But the successful revival of Spyro almost didn’t happen. Toys for Bob had to return to its independent roots after being targeted for closure by Activision to give its beloved purple dragon his big-boy wings.

The path forged by Toys for Bob — avoiding closure and spinning out to become an independent studio that continues to work in partnership with Activision and XBOX to publish its next game — could prove to be the solution that just might save studios like Ninja Theory and Compulsion Games, which are rumored to be next on the chopping block under new XBOX CEO Asha Sharma’s “reset.”

A notable history that led to a radical plan

Spyro: A Realm Beyond

After providing support for Call of Duty and Overwatch 2, the Toys for Bob team wanted to return to crafting colorful worlds. (Image credit: Toys for Bob | Microsoft)

Few game studios make it to see their 35th anniversary. With the tumultuous state of the games industry today, that elite club seems even more elusive. But Toys for Bob, originally founded in 1989 and operating as a partnership between founders Paul Reiche III and Fred Ford until the pair incorporated the studio in 2002, has somehow managed to not just see the 35-year mark — it has surpassed that milestone and continues trucking along, creating mesmerizing and meaningful digital worlds for a dedicated fanbase.

However, the Toys for Bob story is one of resilience. In 1990, the studio changed the landscape for science fiction games with the release of Star Control, followed by the 1992 sequel Star Control II with Accolade, Inc. and Crystal Dynamics as its publisher. Toys for Bob continued its partnership with Crystal Dynamics until the early 2000s, when it faced a layoff following the release of Disney’s 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue.

We were getting away from the types of games that we love to make and that we’re best known for doing.

Paul Yan, Toys for Bob Studio Head

The studio found a new publisher in Activision and was fully acquired by the publisher in 2005. Activision then merged Toys for Bob with Vivendi Games, which held the rights to the Spyro IP at the time, setting the studio up to launch the Skylanders series and pioneer the toys-to-life game genre. “We had a fantastic, successful partnership over that time,” Toys for Bob studio head Paul Yan said in a recent IGN interview. Toys for Bob’s time with Spyro didn’t end there, as they then released the Spyro Reignited Trilogy in 2018.

After the unbelievably successful launch of Call of Duty: Warzone in March 2020, however, things changed for the studio as Activision began to allocate all of its studio teams to the resource-hungry free-to-play battle royale. Toys for Bob took its place as part of the dozen-plus studio machine that was fueling Call of Duty in addition to providing support for Overwatch 2 and other Activision properties.

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Toys for Bob stepped up to support those initiatives, and those teams, and those games. We’re very proud of the work that we did, but deep down inside, we knew it wasn’t the right fit. We were getting away from the types of games that we love to make and that we’re best known for doing,” said Yan.

Activision was then acquired by Microsoft in 2022. Despite statements by then Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer on the potential for studios to revive past IPs, Toys for Bob still found its studio offices closed down amid massive layoffs that affected 1900 jobs across Microsoft’s workforce in January of 2024. Just four months later, Toys for Bob successfully spun off from Activision and regained its independence.

How to save a game development studio the Toys for Bob way

Spyro: A Realm Beyond

A close up of Spyro in the upcoming "A Realm Beyond" shows some of the little purple dragon's new styling. (Image credit: Toys for Bob | Microsoft)

Toys for Bob’s plan was unprecedented. Buy back its independence. Take back creative, financial, and organizational control. And preserve its tenured team. For the plan to succeed, it hinged on the past success of Spyro. The team pitched a new Spyro title, published by Activision and XBOX with plans to drop day one on XBOX Game Pass, to secure its future. Two years after going independent, the Spyro: A Realm Beyond trailer showing up during the XBOX Showcase feels like a step in the right direction for a radical plan at independence paying off.

The more things change, however, the more they stay the same. XBOX has a new CEO with fresh eyes for the future of the company, but rising hardware prices and ballooning development costs are cutting into the bottom line. We’re told a ‘hard reset’ is on the horizon. Microsoft-owned studios like Ninja Theory and Compulsion Games are the new sacrificial lambs sitting on the proverbial chopping block, despite a strong showing for Senua at the 2026 XBOX showcase and South of Midnight’s ongoing award-pick-up spree.

A rocky spire extends above dark clouds, encrusted with glowing purple crystals.

The villains lair in Spyro: A Realm Beyond. (Image credit: Toys for Bob | Microsoft)

Studio closures are a scourge on the gaming industry. Studios are often formed from teams that come together organically to bring life to a creative vision, and then those studios are scooped up by publishers who promise financial security. Then, when the tides of a fickle industry shift, the studio is shuttered, and creative talent that was being fostered finds itself fractured between other studios, where the cycle starts again. That’s without taking into consideration the talent that simply leaves the games industry altogether.

Spyro: A Realm Beyond was more than just a game announcement. It felt like a victory lap for independent game development and a survival plan for how studios could keep things together even in the face of closure.

Should Asha Sharma consider taking any pages from Phil Spencer’s playbook as CEO, I hope it’s the one that saw fit to accept Toys for Bob’s independence plan so that we can continue to see studios in danger of closure have a chance to stand on their own and create what they love. When studios like Toys for Bob have the opportunity to return to their independent roots and keep creative teams together rather than just finding locks on the studio doors, consumers win.

With any luck, the radical plan that let Toys for Bob become an indie studio with creative control can serve as a roadmap for studios like Ninja Theory and Compulsion Games if the rumors of their impending closures turn true. If there's anything the games industry can use right now, it's radical plans for independence that pay off.

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Even the excellent Oppo Pad Mini can't overcome weaknesses of compact tablets

With its great display, long battery life, excellent build quality, thin bezels and stylus support, the Oppo Pad Mini can hold its own against larger tablets in many areas. However, when it comes to speaker quality, the compact size of this iPad Mini alternative becomes a drawback.

Xiaomi 18 Pro Max with Xiaomi 17 Ultra pricing and new LOFIC 3.0 Leica camera. Xiaomi 18 Ultra not dead after all, says leaker

The successors to the Xiaomi 17 series will bring major innovations, particularly in the camera department—including two 200-megapixel sensors across the board in all models, as well as the first 1-inch sensor with 200-megapixel resolution. While the Xiaomi 18 Ultra may still have a chance of getting a release, there are growing indications that costs will rise significantly.

Samsung Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are available at a discounted price in the UK

28 June 2026 at 17:47

The Samsung Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57, which were unveiled in March and went on sale in the UK in April, are now available at a discounted price on Samsung's official UK website until July 14. The Galaxy A37 was launched in the UK with 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB memory configurations priced at £399 and £459, respectively. The Galaxy A57, on the other hand, launched with 8GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB options, priced at £529 and £699, respectively. Samsung Galaxy A37 • Samsung Galaxy A57 Samsung has discounted both memory versions of the Galaxy A57 and the 8GB/256GB model of the Galaxy...

Milli Takımda basın toplantısı: Hedef çok net

2027 FIBA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri'nde mücadele eden A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı, Bosna Hersek ve İsviçre ile oynayacağı maçlar öncesinde basın toplantısı düzenlendi.

2027 FIBA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri'nde mücadele eden A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı, Bosna Hersek ve İsviçre ile oynayacağı maçlar öncesinde basın mensuplarıyla bir araya geldi.

Beşiktaş GAİN Spor Kompleksi'nde gerçekleştirilen medya gününde Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonu (TBF) Başkanı Hidayet Türkoğlu, TBF Sportif Direktörü Alper Yılmaz, başantrenör Ergin Ataman ile oyuncular Cedi Osman ve Alperen Şengün soruları yanıtladı.

TBF Başkanı Hidayet Türkoğlu, ay-yıldızlı ekipte yer alan tüm oyuncuların iyi hazırlandığının altını çizerek, "Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda elde ettiğimiz ikincilikten sonra milli takımımızın oynadığı basketbol gerçekten bizleri gururlandırıyor. Gerek sayın hocamız gerekse bütün sporcu arkadaşlar, önümüzdeki iki maçın öneminin bilincindeler. Bu iki maçı kazandığımız takdirde hem grubu lider bitireceğimizin, hem de diğer grup aşamasında da çok avantajlı duruma geleceğimizin farkındalar. İnşallah 2 Temmuz'da Bosna Hersek'te daha sonra 6 Temmuz'da burada Sinan Erdem Spor Salonu'nda Türk halkının önünde iki galibiyeti de alıp eşleşeceğimiz grupta daha avantajlı duruma geleceğiz. O yüzden yönetim olarak her zaman hem hocamızın hem de sporcularımızın yanındayız. İnşallah ülkemizi ve bizleri gururlandıracak başarıyı elde ederler." diye konuştu.

TBF yönetimi olarak her zaman milli oyuncuların yanlarında olduklarını vurgulayan Türkoğlu, "Hedefimiz 2027 Dünya Şampiyonası'nda Katar'da olabilmek. O yüzden sporcularımızın şu an maça olan hazırlıkları onlara olan güvenimizi her zaman en üst seviyede tutmuştur. Onlar da sorumlulukların bilincindeler. İnanıyorum ki bu iki maça da o özveriyle, o bilinçle çıkıp inşallah karşılaşmaları kazanıp ülkemizi gururlandıracaklar. Yönetim olarak her zaman onların destekçisiyiz. İnşallah hep beraber güzel bir sonuçla ikinci gruba biraz daha avantajlı başlarız. Sonuçta hepimizin hedefi Türk basketbolunu her ortamda en iyi şekilde temsil edebilmek. Geçen yaz Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda milyonları gururlandıracak bir başarı elde ettiler. Bu pencerelerde ilk hedef Dünya Şampiyonası'na gidebilmek, daha sonra da orada inşallah tekrar ülkemizi gururlandıracak başarıyı elde edeceklerdir." ifadelerini kullandı.

"Avrupa ya da dünya basketbolunda milli takımlar anlamında en üst noktalardayız"

Başkan Hidayet Türkoğlu, kendi dönemlerinde milli takımlar ve kulüpler anlamında önemli başarılar elde ettiklerini aktardı.

Kulüpleri tebrik eden Türkoğlu, konuşmasına şu sözlerle devam etti:

"Son sekiz yıla baktığınız zaman kulüplere burada gerçekten ayrı bir parantez açmamız gerekiyor. Çünkü bu zamana kadarki elde edilen bütün başarılar kulüplerimizin doğru yapılanması ve doğru kadroları sonucunda elde edilmiş başarılardır. Biz de sadece ülke basketbolunu yöneten insanlar olarak kulüplerimizin bu başarılarının yanında her zaman onları destekleyen, onlarla gurur duyan bir yönetim olduk. Ama bütün kredi her zaman kulüplerimizin yapmış olduğu doğru işlerin sonunda gelen başarılardır. Son sekiz yıla baktığınız zaman ülkemize gerçekten Avrupa'nın en büyük kupaları geldi. Kulüplerimiz neredeyse artık her yıl bir organizasyonda final oynayacak noktaya geldi."

A Milli Takımı ve ay-yıldızlı sporcuları da tebrik eden Türkoğlu, şunları kaydetti:

"Geçen yıldan itibaren de milli takımımızın elde etmiş olduğu başarı ister istemez ülke basketbolu olarak hem kulüpler hem milli takım anlamında da çok değerli bir noktaya geldi. Kulüplerimiz inşallah aynı istikrarla devam ederler. Çünkü şu an Avrupa ya da dünya basketboluna baktığınız zaman milli takımlar anlamında en üst noktalardayız. Kulüpler anlamında da en üst noktadayız. İnşallah bu süreç uzun yıllar böyle devam eder. Çünkü gerçekten doğru yatırımlar yapılıyor. Kulüplerimizin değerli başkanları kulüplere önemli yatırımlar yapıyorlar. Ülke olarak bu noktaya gelmemiz bizim için çok değerli. Sizler de medya olarak bu süreçlerde bizi hiçbir zaman yalnız bırakmıyorsunuz. Bu anlamda da bizim için çok değerli. İnşallah bu başarı grafiğimiz hem milli takım hem de kulüpler anlamında devam eder. Çünkü gerçekten ülke olarak bu başarıları basketbolseverler açısından çok kıymetli buluyorum."

Alper Yılmaz: "Adım adım ilerlemek istiyoruz"

TBF Sportif Direktörü Alper Yılmaz, Bosna Hersek ve İsviçre maçlarının öneminden bahsederek, adım adım ilerlemek istediklerini anlattı.

Grubu 6 galibiyetle tamamlamak istediklerini belirten Yılmaz, "Bu ancak yolun yarısı ediyor. Ondan sonra oynayacağımız ağustos, kasım ve şubattaki pencerelerle Dünya Kupası'na gidip gitmeyeceğimiz belli olacak ama adım adım ilerlemek istiyoruz. Önce Bosna Hersek maçı, sonra da burada oynayacağımız İsviçre maçı bizim için önemli karşılaşmalar. Umuyorum 2'de 2 yaparız. Umarım iyi bir basketbol sahaya yansıtırız ve elimizden geleni yaparız. Gelen teknik ekibe ve bütün arkadaşlara çok teşekkür ediyorum. Gerçekten çok zorlu sezonlardan geliyorlar ama hiç bizi üzmeden buraya gelip milli forma için ter döküyorlar. Onların hepsine ayrı ayrı teşekkür ediyorum. 17 Yaş Altı Takımı'ndaki arkadaşlarımıza şimdiden başarılar diliyorum. Bu akşam zaten takım olarak onların yanında destek olmaya çalışacağız. İnşallah sonu madalya olur. Onlar da bizler gibi bu ülkeyi en iyi şekilde temsil etmeye çalışıyorlar." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Ergın Ataman

Ergin Ataman: "Avrupa'nın en iyi, en formda takımı olarak gösteriliyoruz"

Başantrenör Ergin Ataman ise hedeflerini Bosna Hersek ve İsviçre maçlarını kazanarak bir üst gruba 6 galibiyetle çıkmak olarak belirledi.

Grupta son iki maç öncesinde bir araya geldiklerini anımsatan deneyimli başantrenör, "Yeni bir yaz penceresi, grubun son iki maçı. Grupta şu anda namağlup durumdayız. Dört maçımızı da kazandık. Özellikle iki Sırbistan galibiyeti bize ciddi bir avantaj sağladı. Aldığımız bu galibiyetler ve en son EuroBasket'teki (Avrupa Şampiyonası) ikincilikle şu anda Avrupa basketbolunda sıralamalarda birinci basamakta gösteriliyoruz. Avrupa'nın en iyi, en formda takımı olarak gösteriliyoruz. Oyuncularımız da sağ olsunlar, NBA'deki oyuncularımız, Avrupa Ligi'nde oynayan, Avrupa'da, Türkiye'de oynayan bütün oyuncularımız büyük bir özveriyle kampa katıldılar ve bu yaz penceresinde de bizle beraber olacaklar." şeklinde konuştu.

A Milli Takım'ın hazırlıkları hakkında bilgi veren Ataman, şu ifadeleri kullandı:

"Geçtiğimiz hafta çalışmalarımıza başladık. İstanbul'da başladık, daha sonra Antalya'da kısa ama iyi bir kamp dönemi geçirdik. Rusya ile bir hazırlık maçı oynadık ama şimdi tabii ki artık bu son üç günde hedef maçlarımız geliyor. Öncelikle Bosna Hersek deplasmanı var. Bosna da grupta ilk iki için iddialı bir takım. Bizim birinciliğimiz garanti ikincilik için özellikle. Sert bir maç olacaktır. Bosna Hersek basketbolu da sonuçta bir ekol. Tecrübeli oyuncuları var. NBA'den getirdikleri yeni bir oyuncu var. İstanbul'daki maçı farklı bir şekilde kazanmıştık. Şimdi oraya da tabii ki mutlak galibiyet parolasıyla gidiyoruz."

Ergin Ataman, konuşmasını şu sözlerle sürdürdü:

"Bosna Hersek'ten dönüşte de 6 Temmuz'da son maçımızda Sinan Erdem Spor Salonu'nda İsviçre'yle oynayacağız. Hedefimiz bu iki maçı da kazanıp bir üst tura, bir üst gruba 6 galibiyetle çıkmak. Burada namağlup veyahut da grup birincisi olarak çıkmamız bize Dünya Şampiyonası'nı garanti etmiyor. Çünkü çaprazdan gelecek olan çok kuvvetli takımlar var, İtalya ve Litvanya gibi. İngiltere ve İzlanda, ikisinden biri gelecek. Daha sonra da tabii ki o ikinci etap maçları ağustos sonunda oynanacak. Ona yönelik de ağustos ortasından itibaren çalışacağız. Şu anda takımın hazırlığından, oyuncuların motivasyonundan ve Türkiye'yi geçtiğimiz yıl Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda olduğu gibi en iyi şekilde temsil etme isteğinden ve arzusundan son derece memnunuz."

Türkiye'de düzenlenen FIBA 17 Yaş Altı Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele eden Yıldız Erkek Milli Takımı ile ilgili bir soruya Ataman, "Aslında FIBA 17 Yaş Altı Dünya Kupası olmasaydı şu andaki kadrodan bir veya iki oyuncuyu da aday kadroya çağırmayı düşünüyordum ama Dünya Şampiyonası ile aynı tarihe denk geldi. Şu anda 17 Yaş Altı Milli Takımı'mızın şampiyonada madalya almasını bekliyoruz. Ondan sonra da bir sonraki ağustos kamp döneminde bir veya iki oyuncuyu kadroya dahil edebiliriz. 17 yaş tabii ki çok genç bir yaş ama hakikaten çok istikbal vadeden iki tane (Ömer Kutluay ve Darius Karutasu) oyuncumuz var. Onların durumunu değerlendireceğiz." yanıtını verdi.

Cedi Osman: "Bu pencereyi 2'de 2 ile kapatmak istiyoruz"

Kaptan Cedi Osman, Bosna Hersek maçının zor olacağını ancak kazanarak çok önemli bir avantaj elde etmek istediklerini dile getirdi.

Çok önemli iki maça çıkacaklarını hatırlatan Cedi, "Şu ana kadar 4'te 4 yaptık ve bir sonraki gruba tabii ki galibiyetleri taşımak adına bu pencereyi de 2'de 2 ile kapatmak istiyoruz. Bu iki maç bizim için çok önemli. Çünkü bu iki maçı da kazandığımız takdirde çok önemli bir avantaj sağlamış olacağız. Öncelikle Bosna Hersek karşılaşması çok zor bir maç olacak. Çünkü kendi taraftarlarının önünde çok iyi basketbol oynayan bir takıma karşı oynayacağız. Her ne kadar eksikleri olsa da yine de tehlikeli bir maç bizi bekliyor. Biz de tabii ki tekrardan Avrupa Şampiyonası'ndan sonra hep beraber bir arada olduğumuz için çok mutluyuz. Tekrardan aynı gücümüzle bu iki maçı da kazanarak çok önemli bir avantaj elde etmek istiyoruz." ifadelerini kullandı.

Alperen Şengün: "Grubu namağlup bitirip diğer gruba avantajlı gitmek istiyoruz"

Milli basketbolcu Alperen Şengün de medya gününde yaptığı açıklamada, şöyle konuştu:

"Gruptan lider çıkmayı garantilesek de önümüzde iki tane maç var. Grubu namağlup bitirip diğer gruba avantajlı gitmek istiyoruz. Hazırlıklarımıza devam ediyoruz. En iyi şekilde hazırlanıp Bosna Hersek'e gidip sonra da gelip burada seyircimizin önünde maçları kazanmak istiyoruz."

Milli takım, hazırlıklarına devam etti

A Milli Takım, 2 Temmuz'da deplasmanda oynayacağı Bosna Hersek maçının hazırlıklarını sürdürdü.

Beşiktaş GAİN Spor Kompleksi'nde başantrenör Ergin Ataman yönetiminde ilk 10 dakikası basına açık antrenmanda ay-yıldızlılar pas ve ısınma çalışması gerçekleştirdi.

İdmanın basına kapalı bölümünde ise Bosna Hersek karşılaşmasının taktik çalışması üzerinde durulduğu öğrenildi.

Maç programı

2027 FIBA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri C Grubu'nda mücadele eden A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın maç programı şu şekilde:

2 Temmuz Perşembe:

21.00 Bosna Hersek-Türkiye

6 Temmuz Pazartesi:

19.00 Türkiye-İsviçre

Lenovo says the 'RAMageddon' is the new normal, outlines survival guide — at ISC 2026 an exec said 'it will never be like it was last year'

28 June 2026 at 17:50

Hardware enthusiasts, server administrators, and all regular readers of this site will be well aware of the ongoing "RAMpocalypse," the memory and storage shortage affecting nearly every market and raising prices across the board in the tech sector. If you were hoping for relief, don't hold your breath; at the International Supercomputing Conference this past week, Lenovo reportedly said "it will never be like it was last year." Underlining the point, one of Lenovo's presentation slides was titled "The 5 Step RAMaggeddon Survival Guide."

That comes to us by way of our German friends over at ComputerBase, who note that "never" was said with a smirk, thus implying that it wasn't meant to be taken literally. Instead, the message from Lenovo is that memory prices were unusually low in early 2025, and it will be a long time before we see comparatively low prices on RAM, flash memory, and other components, as the #1 worldwide PC OEM expects AI demand to continue growing.

According to ComputerBase's report from ISC 2026, Lenovo's broader message is that the economics of the memory industry have fundamentally changed. The company reportedly argued that even as significant new manufacturing capacity comes online beginning around 2028, demand from AI infrastructure is expected to absorb much of that additional output, preventing DRAM and NAND prices from returning to the lows seen over the past two years.

The report points to SK hynix's recently announced plans to triple its memory production capacity by 2034 as supporting evidence. Lenovo's reasoning is straightforward: the notoriously profit-hungry memory manufacturers would be unlikely to invest so heavily in expanding production if they expected a return to the razor-thin margins and oversupply that characterized parts of the market in early 2025.

In case you needed extra evidence for its argument, Lenovo also suggested that memory capacity itself is becoming an increasingly important consideration when designing and purchasing servers. While vendors have traditionally advertised the maximum supported memory capacity of new platforms, actually populating those DIMM slots has become far more expensive. New dual-socket servers are on the way next year with 16 memory channels per processor, meaning that even a relatively modest configuration can require around 1 TB of installed memory to fully utilize the available bandwidth.

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Lenovo is far from the only company predicting a prolonged memory crunch, although the industry's incentives are worth keeping in mind. Micron recently told investors it expects supply to remain constrained through at least 2027, with only gradual improvement beginning in 2028, while SK hynix has warned the shortage could persist until around 2030 as AI infrastructure continues absorbing wafer capacity. Those forecasts are backed by multi-year supply agreements worth roughly $100 billion that Micron has already signed with customers, underscoring how seriously hyperscalers are treating long-term memory availability.

Even companies that traditionally wield enormous purchasing power are feeling the squeeze. Apple reportedly has sought permission from the U.S. government to source DRAM from Chinese memory maker CXMT, a Pentagon-blacklisted company, illustrating just how valuable additional memory supply has become as prices continue to climb. At the same time, memory vendors are enjoying some of the strongest pricing power (and profit margins) they've seen in years, giving them little incentive to accelerate a return to the boom-and-bust pricing cycles that once defined the DRAM market.

Ironically, one consequence of the ongoing memory shortage is that HBM is becoming more economically attractive relative to conventional system memory. DRAM manufacturers have redirected significant production capacity toward higher-margin HBM for AI accelerators, reducing the supply of commodity DDR5 and LPDDR5 while demand for both remains elevated. As a result, the premium for HBM-backed computing has narrowed, not because HBM has become inexpensive, but because traditional system memory has become dramatically more expensive. Hyperscalers were going to buy the GPUs anyway, so maximizing their utilization to reduce DDR5 requirements suddenly becomes an attractive proposition.

That shift helps explain Lenovo's suggestion that GPU-accelerated computing may now make more financial sense for some workloads. If an application can keep much of its working set in GPU-attached HBM, it may require significantly less DDR5 installed in the host system. With system DRAM now representing a much larger share of overall server cost than it did just a year ago, reducing memory capacity requirements can materially lower the price of deploying large-scale infrastructure.

Obviously, we don't know whether Lenovo's long-term outlook will prove accurate, but memory pricing has historically been cyclical, with periods of oversupply often followed by sharp corrections. With hyperscalers continuing to pour billions into AI infrastructure and memory vendors increasingly prioritizing high-margin enterprise products, the company believes the unusually inexpensive DRAM and NAND prices of 2024 and early 2025 may prove to have been an anomaly.

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DÇ-2026: pley-off mərhələsi başlayır

28 June 2026 at 17:15

Dünya çempionatında bu gün pley-off mərhələsinə start veriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk gündə bir qarşılaşma keçiriləcək. Ev sahiblərindən Kanada tarixində birinci dəfə pley-offa yüksələn Cənubi Afrika Respublikası (CAR) ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Matça saat 23:00-da start veriləcək.

DÇ-2026
Pley-off mərhələsi

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“Sabah” macarlarla üz-üzə

28 June 2026 at 16:34

“Sabah” Avstriya təlim-məşq toplanışı çərçivəsində bu gün ikinci yoldaşlıq oyununu keçirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “bayquşlar” Macarıstanın “Ferentsvaroş” klubu ilə qarşılaşacaq. Görüşə saat 19:00-da start veriləcək.

“Sabah” toplanış çərçivəsində ilk yoxlama görüşünü Rumıniyanın “Universitatya Kluj” komandasına qarşı keçirib və 1:1 bərabərə qalıb.

“Sabah” iyulun 1-də Ukrayna təmsilçisi “Polessye” ilə üz-üzə gələcək.

Şeydayev üçün “Dinamo” variantı

28 June 2026 at 16:15

“Qarabağ”dan ayrılan Ramil Şeydayev karyerasını Rusiyada davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, hücumçu “Dinamo” ilə danışıq aparır. Bu barədə “Sport Express” nəşri məlumat yayıb. Mahaçqala təmsilçisinin forvardla anlaşmağa yaxın olduğu bildirilib.

Şeydayev ötən mövsüm “Qarabağ”la 11 oyunda 2 qol vurub, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

O, daha əvvəl Rusiyada “Zenit”, “Rubin”, “Krılya Sovetov”da forma geyinib.

SpaceX could be planning to offer a Starlink mobile network for consumers, reports say — but some experts think it's pie in the sky

  • SpaceX is reportedly keen on a Starlink mobile network
  • The company might try and build out its own infrastructure
  • Analysts believe a carrier deal is going to be more likely

SpaceX is reportedly planning to launch a Starlink-branded mobile network to compete with Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and T-Mobile in the US — though not everyone is convinced that the company will be able to make much of a dent in the market.

According to the Financial Times, SpaceX has recently shared its ambitions with investors, and intends to offer contracts to individual consumers. It already partners with T-Mobile in the US to provide emergency satellite messaging services.

This wouldn't be a satellite-based network though — that wouldn't be able to offer enough capacity on its own. The thinking is that SpaceX plans to build out its own terrestrial infrastructure, and indeed has already paid $17 billion to EchoStar for a chunk of wireless spectrum licences.

And the big three carriers have so far refused to do Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) deals with SpaceX, though some analysts are of the opinion that agreements may be worked out eventually — possibly with the EchoStar spectrum as leverage.

Satellites and broadband

SpaceX Starlink Satellites Waiting To Be Released Into Orbit With the Earth In The Background

SpaceX already offers satellite connectivity for phones (Image credit: SpaceX)

Setting up a Starlink Mobile MVNO, purchasing an existing MVNO, or even acquiring an existing carrier are all options on the table for SpaceX, according to current speculation. All of those paths would seem to be easier than building new cell towers and base stations.

Analyst David Barden, from New Street Research, told the FT that it would be "incredibly hard" for SpaceX to build its own networks in a "saturated" market like the US. However, he also agrees that this might be a negotiating tactic SpaceX is using to get the existing networks to cut a deal.

SpaceX and Starlink are clearly keen on expanding their communications offerings, with next-gen satellites in the pipeline, and all of the top-end smartphones available to buy can now connect to these satellites without any extra hardware.

Add in the growing Starlink broadband business and the reported terrestrial network capacity as well, and we could be looking at a very comprehensive offering from Starlink in the not-too-distant future.

64 Serie A players left standing at the 2026 World Cup – Who are you supporting?

28 June 2026 at 17:08

64 Italian-based players are left standing at the 2026 World Cup heading into the knock-out rounds, and with no Italy at the tournament, Croatia might be the team for the Serie A neutral to support in the round of 32. But we want to know who you will be supporting for the remainder of the summer – Let us know below!

Croatia feature more Serie A or Serie B representatives than any other nation left at the World Cup with a total of seven, namely Milan’s Luka Modric, Inter’s Petar Sucic, Como’s Martin Baturina, Atalanta’s Mario Pasalic, Torino’s Nikola Vlasic, Bologna’s Nikola Moro and Fiorentina’s Marin Pongracic.

Belgium and Norway hold the second-most Serie A representatives in the remaining World Cup squads with five apiece, the Belgian selections being headlined by Napoli pair Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku. Norway’s Leo Ostigard was the first Serie A player to score at the 2026 World Cup.

France, the Netherlands and Switzerland have four Serie A players each. Marcus Thuram, Adrien Rabiot, Mike Maignan and Manu Kone are among the favourites to win the whole tournament, but they may have to overcome the likes of Donyell Malen, Denzel Dumfries and Teun Koopmeiners in a potential quarter-final match-up. 

Check out the full list below and let us know who you will be rooting for in the comments. 

Surviving nations at the 2026 World Cup and their Serie A representatives 

(list also includes some Serie B representatives)

Germany: None.

Paraguay: Antonio Sanabria (Cremonese).

France: Manu Kone (Roma), Marcus Thuram (Inter), Adrien Rabiot (Milan), Mike Maignan (Milan).

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Sweden: Isak Hien (Atalanta), Jesper Karlstrom (Udinese).

South Africa: None. 

Canada: Ismael Kone (Sassuolo), Jonathan David (Juventus).

Netherlands: Marten De Roon (Atalanta), Donyell Malen (Roma), Teun Koopmeiners (Juventus), Denzel Dumfries (Inter).

Morocco: Neil El Aynaoui (Roma).

Portugal: Rafael Leao (Milan), Francisco Conceicao (Juventus).

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 10: Rafael Leao of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 10: Rafael Leao of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Croatia: Marin Pongracic (Fiorentina), Nikola Moro (Bologna), Luka Modric (Milan), Nikola Vlasic (Torino), Mario Pasalic (Atalanta), Martin Baturina (Como), Petar Sucic (Inter).

Spain: None.

Austria: Stefan Posch (Contracted to Como, on loan at Mainz), Michael Svoboda (Venezia).

United States: Weston McKennie (Juventus), Christian Pulisic (Milan).

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 08: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dennis Hadzikadunic (Sampdoria), Tarik Muharemovic (Sassuolo), Sead Kolasinac (Atalanta).

Belgium: Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli), Romelu Lukaku (Napoli), Koni De Winter (Milan), Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta), Alexis Saelemaekers (Milan).

Senegal: Assane Diao (Como).

Brazil: Ederson (Atalanta), Bremer (Juventus).

Japan: Zion Suzuki (Parma).

Ivory Coast: Odilon Kossounou (Atalanta), Ange-Yoan Bonny (Inter), Evan Ndicka (Roma).

GENOA, ITALY - MARCH 8: Evan N'Dicka of Roma (center) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AS Roma at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on March 8, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – MARCH 8: Evan Ndicka of Roma (center) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AS Roma at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on March 8, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)

Norway: Morten Thorsby (Cremonese), Leo Ostigard (Genoa), Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Torino), Torbjorn Heggem (Bologna), Kristian Thorstvedt (Sassuolo).

Mexico: Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Santiago Gimenez (Milan).

Ecuador: Pervis Estupinan (Milan), John Yeboah (Venezia).

England: None.

DR Congo: None.

Argentina: Nico Paz (Como), Lautaro Martinez (Inter).

COMO, ITALY - APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team's second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Cape Verde: None.

Australia: Alessandro Circati (Parma), Cristian Volpato (Sassuolo).

Egypt: None.

Switzerland: Manuel Akanji (Inter), Remo Freuler (Bologna), Ardon Jashari (Milan), Michel Aebischer (Pisa).

Algeria: Rafik Belghali (Verona), Fares Ghedjemis (Frosinone).

Colombia: Jhon Lucumi (Bologna), Yerry Mina (Cagliari).

Ghana: Kamaldeen Sulemana (Atalanta).

2026 Travelers Championship Round 4 tee times & pairings for Sunday

The 2026 PGA Tour season wraps up a busy weekend on Sunday, June 28, with the final round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut.

Entering the final round, Viktor Hovlands (-20) holds a slight one-stroke lead over World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (-19), setting up for an exciting Sunday round of action to close out the tournament.

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Hovland and Scheffler will battle it out in the final pairing for Round 4, teeing off at 2:55 p.m. ET.

Jun 27, 2026; Cromwell, Connecticut, USA; Scottie Scheffler drives on the 1st hole during the third round of the Travelers Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: John Dufour-Imagn Images

Sunday’s final round will air live from 2:00 p.m. ET to 4:00 p.m. ET on the Golf Channel, before shifting to NBC for the remainder of the tournament Live streaming will be available from PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ beginning at 8:45 a.m. ET. PGA Tour Live will include featured group and featured hole coverage.

When will your favorite golfer be hitting the course?

A full look at the tee times and groupings for Round 4 on Sunday, June 28, can be seen below (all times Eastern).

MORE: How to live stream 2026 Travelers Championship: PGA Tour, TV channel

Travelers Championship Round 4 tee times & pairings

Jun 19, 2026; Southampton, New York, USA; Viktor Hovland chips on the 11th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Tee No. 1

8:45 a.m. — Gary Woodland, Sepp Straka
8:55 a.m. — Ryan Fox, Jordan Spieth
9:05 a.m. — Lucas Glover, Mark Hubbard
9:15 a.m. — Cameron Young, Min Woo Lee
9:25 a.m. — Sam Stevens, Alex Smalley
9:35 a.m. — Taylor Pendrith, Sahith Theegala
9:45 a.m. — Ryan Gerard, Jhonattan Vegas
9:55 a.m. — Andrew Novak, Ludvig Aberg
10:10 a.m. — Adam Scott, Jacob Bridgeman
10:20 a.m. — Alex Noren, J.T. Poston
10:30 a.m. — Jason Day, Harry Hall
10:40 a.m. — Brandt Snedeker, Jake Knapp
10:50 a.m. — Xander Schauffele, Tony Finau
11:00 a.m. — Brian Campbell, Nicolai Hojgaard
11:10 a.m. — Ben James, Michael Kim
11:25 a.m. — Mac Meissner, Rickie Fowler
11:35 a.m. — Maverick McNealy, Nick Taylor
11:45 a.m. — Harris English, Keegan Bradley
11:55 a.m. — Tom Hoge, Daniel Berger
12:05 p.m. — Matt McCarty, Ryo Hisatsune
12:15 p.m. — Kurt Kitayama, Tommy Fleetwood
12:25 p.m. — Denny McCarthy, Nico Echavarría
12:40 p.m. — Bud Cauley, Russell Henley
12:50 p.m. — Kristoffer Reitan, Corey Conners
1:00 p.m. — Sungjae Im, Aaron Rai
1:10 p.m.— J.J. Spaun, Hideki Matsuyama
1:20 p.m. — Justin Thomas, Robert MacIntyre
1:30 p.m. — Jackson Suber, Alex Fitzpatrick
1:40 p.m. — Collin Morikawa, Chris Gotterup
1:55 p.m. — Brian Harman, Justin Rose
2:05 p.m. — Sam Burns, Si Woo Kim
2:15 p.m. — Eric Cole, Keith Mitchell
2:25 p.m. — Matt Fitzpatrick, Ben Griffin
2:35 p.m. — Shane Lowry, Wyndham Clark
2:45 p.m. — Patrick Cantlay, Akshay Bhatia
2:55 p.m. — Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler

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USC countdown to kickoff: Recalling Trojans OL Brett Neilon

Countdown to kickoff is back! USC will kick off its 2026 football season on August 29 when the Trojans host San Jose State at the Coliseum. In this series, we will be counting down the days until the season opener by highlighting a notable Trojan who wore each number.

Today, we look at former USC All-American center Brett Neilon.

Position: Offensive line

Years played at USC: 2017-2022

Career highlights: After redshirting in 2017 and serving as a backup offensive lineman in 2018, Neilon took over as the Trojans' starting center in 2019. He would not relinquish that role for the next four seasons. Taking advantage of his extra COVID year of eligibility in 2022, Neilon was named a first-team All-American, and was part of a USC unit that was named a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to the top offensive line in the country.

Perhaps the moment that Neilon is best known for came during that 2022 season on the road at Oregon State. With the Trojans trailing 14-10 late in the game, USC faced a fourth and six from its own 43 yard line. Quarterback Caleb Williams took off in pursuit of the first down, but was stopped short of the line to gain. However, salvation arrived in an unlikely form in Neilon, who came out of nowhere to push Williams past the line to gain for a first down.

The Trojans would go on to score the game-winning touchdown and prevail with a 17-14 victory. The play subsequently earned the nickname, "Neilon Nudge", a play on the famous "Bush Push" 17 years prior.

After USC: Sadly, a lower leg injury in the 2022 Pac-12 Championship Game ended Neilon's USC career prematurely. After not being selected in the 2023 NFL draft, he attended rookie minicamp with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024 but did not make the team.

Per his LinkedIn page, Neilon currently works as a senior business analyst at Buena Vista Management.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC countdown to kickoff: Recalling Trojans OL Brett Neilon

South Africa beat Bangladesh to apply pressure to India

Nadine de Klerk celebrates wicket
South Africa have reached the past three World Cup finals across formats but are yet to win a title [Getty Images]

T20 World Cup, Group 1, Lord's

Bangladesh 117-5 (20 overs): Mostary 42 (48); Mlaba 2-22

South Africa 118-6 (19.2 overs): Dercksen 45 (45); Nahida 2-24

South Africa won by four wickets

Scorecard. Tables

South Africa stuttered but ultimately applied the pressure to India in the race for the T20 World Cup semi-finals by beating Bangladesh by four wickets in their final group match at Lord's.

After coming through an edgy chase of 118, the Proteas will progress to play England, who they beat in last year's 50-over World Cup semi-final, on Thursday unless India beat unbeaten Australia later on Sunday (14:30 BST).

South Africa still fail to convince at this tournament, however.

Having beaten India and piled up 208-1 against Netherlands in their previous two games, they put in an indifferent batting performance reminiscent of their opening two games.

Captain Laura Wolvaardt fell to the first ball of the chase, her off stump knocked back by a Marufa Aktar inswinger, and when Dane van Niekerk was trapped lbw for three the Proteas were 59-3 at the halfway stage.

Annerie Dercksen threatened to take them home but she edged behind for 45 in the 15th over after which the boundaries dried up and the tension rose.

Marizanne Kapp was run out for 16 and Nadine de Klerk was caught at deep mid-wicket with five runs still needed before Chloe Tryon edged a four and cleared the off side to secure victory with four balls to spare.

South Africa were at least better with the ball.

Kapp bowled Juairiya Ferdous with the first ball of the match and, despite some middle-order resistance through a careful 42 by Sobhana Mostary and the late flurry of captain Nigar Sultana's 32 not out, Bangladesh still only made 117-5.

But, after an affair far more tense than it should have been, they face a nervy wait to see if Australia can beat India to send them through.

England’s talisman? Rooney says Bellingham can “take the game by the scruff of the neck” like Gerrard and Keane

England’s talisman? Rooney says Bellingham can “take the game by the scruff of the neck” like Gerrard and Keane
England’s talisman? Rooney says Bellingham can “take the game by the scruff of the neck” like Gerrard and Keane

Wayne Rooney has compared Jude Bellingham's ability to 'take the game by the scruff of the neck' to Steven Gerrard and Roy Keane.

Bellingham broke the deadlock asEngland beat a stubborn Panama side 2-0 on Saturday evening to secure passage to the World Cup's knockout rounds as group winners.

The Real Madrid midfielder turned in from Bukayo Saka's corner just after the hour, before turning provider to cross for Harry Kane to head home a second.

Bellingham's goal was his second at the2026 World Cup, and fifth at major tournaments for England. His performance have come after scrutiny on his role in the England side ahead of the tournament.

Bellingham also scored crucial goals against Serbia and Slovakia during England's run to the final of the 2024 European Championship and Rooney believes Bellingham's ability to deliver in difficult moments is what sets him apart.

The ex-England captain said Bellingham's big-game traits are comparable to former teammates Roy Keane and Steven Gerrard.

"He's got that desire, that hunger, that you want in any player. What he's got, he's got that ability to take the game by the scruff of the neck," Rooney said to theBBC.

"When it's difficult, when it's tight. When it's a difficult situation. Steven Gerrard comes to mind, Roy Keane comes to mind. Your team's struggling a little bit, you need that player that's going to drag you through it."

Who do England play next at World Cup 2026? Date and time for Three Lions’ Round of 32 clash

England will take on DR Congo in the last-32 of the World Cup on Wednesday, July 1st. The fixture will take place in Atlanta with kick-off scheduled for 5pm BST.

DR Congo qualified for the knockout rounds for the first time in their history as one of the eight best third-place sides.

KPMG Women's PGA Championship final round delayed due to weather

KPMG Women's PGA Championship 2026 - Final Round

CHASKA, MINNESOTA - JUNE 28: Weather warning messages are displayed on LED boards around the course as play is suspended ahead of the final round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2026 at Hazeltine National Golf Club on June 28, 2026 in Chaska, Minnesota. (Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images)

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Starting times for the Final Round have been delayed due to weather, the event announced on Sunday morning.

Play was expected to begin at 8:24 am ET. The event said an update would be given at 9am ET.

Weather Update: Starting Times are delayed due to impending inclement weather. The next update will be 8:00 AM.

— KPMG Women's PGA Championship (@KPMGWomensPGA) June 28, 2026

The weather forecast for Chaska, Minnesota shows thunderstorms, rain showers and wind for Sunday afternoon.

Haeran Ryu sits at the top of the leaderboard heading into Sunday’s final round. Brooke Henderson sits one back behind Ryu, looking to win her second Women’s PGA Championship.

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When Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi could face off at the 2026 World Cup

Photo by Pat Elmont and Karl Bridgeman - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Photo by Pat Elmont and Karl Bridgeman - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Every football fan would love to watch Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo play against each other at the 2026 World Cup.

Messi and Ronaldo have shared the greatest rivalry in football history, as many consider them the two greatest players ever.

Especially during their time at Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively, they competed for the top individual and team awards.

Messi and Ronaldo have shared the pitch 36 times in total, with the Argentine winning 16, Ronaldo 11, and nine draws.

However, Argentina and Portugal have not met in a World Cup match since they both started playing for their national teams.

Here is the only scenario in which Messi and Ronaldo can have one last battle at the 2026 World Cup.

What needs to happen for Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to meet at the 2026 World Cup

Argentina finished top of Group J on nine points by winning all three matches against Austria, Algeria, and Jordan.

Meanwhile, Portugal finished second in Group K after drawing with DR Congo and Colombia, while beating Uzbekistan.

Portugal needed to beat Colombia to win the group and have an easier route to the final, but they were held to a 0-0 draw.

Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images
Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

If they had won the group, Portugal would have played Ghana in the round of 32 and either Switzerland or Algeria in the round of 16.

This could have set up a blockbuster quarter-final clash with Messi’s Argentina at the Kansas City Stadium.

Instead, as they finished second in Group K, Portugal are on the opposite half of the knockout bracket.

They now have a brutal path to the final, which is likely to include Croatia, Spain, the United States, and France.

Therefore, Messi and Ronaldo can only meet in the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium on July 19 or in the third-place play-off.

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Mindy Armstead Speaks Out on 'Aggressive' Comments from Fans as the Wife of NFL Star Arik Armstead (Exclusive)

Arik Armstead and his wife, Mindy, at the 2026 NFL Honors.Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Arik Armstead and his wife, Mindy, at the 2026 NFL Honors.
Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

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  • Mindy Armstead discusses the impact of aggressive fan comments on NFL players and their families as the wife of Jacksonville Jaguars star Arik Armstead on the latest episode of PEOPLE's WAG World series
  • She highlights her work as a psychiatrist to reduce stigma around mental health in athletes
  • The NFL couple's relationship began with a long-distance romance after connecting on Instagram in 2015

Think before you type.

Mindy Armstead spoke about the realities of an NFL family as the wife of Jacksonville Jaguars star Arik Armstead when speaking on the latest episode of PEOPLE's WAG World series, and opened up about the hostile comments they sometimes receive from fans.

"I wish people would realize that the news on social media is 1% of who these guys are," Mindy, 37, told WAG World host Skyler Caruso on the June 25 episode released exclusively on the PEOPLE app. "They're humans with families who also read it... kids that could read it."

Dr. Mindy Armstead on set of PEOPLE's
Dr. Mindy Armstead on set of PEOPLE's "WAG World" series.
Credit: Alex Huang

Mindy, who wed Armstead in June 2020, is a dual-boarded psychiatrist whose mission is to spread awareness around topics that are difficult to talk about in an attempt to decrease stigma surrounding mental health, particularly in athletes.

"With sports betting too, I feel like a lot of the comments have gotten a lot more aggressive in recent years," she said. "And so I wish that people would just see them not just as these bigger than life characters, but humans as well that can read this."

"It can impact their day and they have loved ones that are reading it too — so I think that would be my biggest thing is just see them as human and give people some grace," added Mindy, who shares daughters Ayla, 3, and Amiri, 5, and 15-month-old son Audemar with Armstead, 32. The couple also has a fourth baby on the way.

She emphasized: "Believe me, they're trying their hardest. They don't want to have a bad game either. I promise you."

Arik Armstead with wife Mindy Armstead and their two daughters Amiri and Ayla in September 2024.Credit: Mindy Armstead/ Instagram
Arik Armstead with wife Mindy Armstead and their two daughters Amiri and Ayla in September 2024.
Credit: Mindy Armstead/ Instagram

Dr. Mindy and Armstead's relationship began over a decade ago when he was selected in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. She was building a career as a psychiatrist in Buffalo, N.Y., while he was pursuing his professional football dreams across the country.

What began with an Instagram DM sent by Armstead to a "kismet" meet-up in Los Angeles not long after, evolved into a long-distance relationship and eventual wedding bells.

While Dr. Mindy admittedly wasn't a huge football fan prior to meeting Armstead — "I actually was a little bit of a football hater," she joked — she's learned to love the sport, outside of the possible physical consequences athletes could face because of it.

Arik Armstead and wife Mindy Armstead with their two daughters Amiri and Ayla in February 2024.Credit: Mindy Armstead/ Instagram
Arik Armstead and wife Mindy Armstead with their two daughters Amiri and Ayla in February 2024.
Credit: Mindy Armstead/ Instagram

"I almost went to neurology," she shared on WAG World. "I was always thinking about CTE. I love sports, but I didn't really see football for what it was. Now I'm a huge fan. I love the games. I actually understand it."

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After their meet up in Los Angeles, their luck continued.

"Interestingly enough, the next weekend the Niners played the Bills in Buffalo and that only happens once every 10 years," she said. "My first game I went to was when the Bills played the Niners in Buffalo. That was my first game with him... it was kind of kismet."

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Sophie Cunningham says players are 'targeting' Caitlin Clark and WNBA, refs 'do nothing to protect her'

Count Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham among the many women's basketball personalities frustrated by the way Caitlin Clark is officiated. Cunningham gave her thoughts on the hard fouls leveled her teammate, accusing other teams of "targeting" Clark and saying the league and refs "do nothing to protect her."

Cunningham made those comments on the most recent episode of her podcast "Show Me Something." Cunningham and her co-host, West Wilson, discussed the Clark situation right at the top of the show.

The discussion mostly focused on an incident from Wednesday's contest, in which Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas used her fist to press down on Clark's neck. No fouls were issued at the time and the play was not reviewed. Clark later left the contest — a 111-109 Fever loss — due to a back injury. Thomas was later suspended for one game by the WNBA for the incident.

In the moment, Thomas' actions didn't draw much attention from Clark or the Fever. That's because, as Cunningham explained, the team didn't see what happened.

"During real-time … I did not see that happen," Cunningham said. "None of our team saw it happen because, I promise you, if we would have seen that happen, we would have had her back.

"Unfortunately, this type of s*** happens every single game to her and the league and the refs do absolutely nothing about it."

When gently warned that she could receive a fine for her comments, Cunningham pushed back on the idea, saying the videos prove she's right.

"You see the videos of, like, literally kneeing and [giving Clark a cheap shot] in the throat. If she did that to any of our teammates, we would be pissed. They are definitely targeting her and the league and the refs do nothing to protect her."

Cunningham is far from the only person to weigh in on the issue. After the contest, Fever coach Stephanie White called the way Clark is officiated "absolutely unacceptable." WNBA legend Lisa Leslie agreed, saying the league "has to do better."

Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts took a different track, as one might expect. Tibbetts said he was disappointed in Thomas' one-game suspension, claiming the league did not perform a "thorough investigation" into the situation.

Thomas' actions did eventually earn her a flagrant foul once the WNBA stepped in.

That play came just a few days after the Fever and Mercury engaged in a chippy game, in which six technical fouls were called and one player was ejected. Clark — and the way she is officiated — was at the center of that game as well.

After missing Saturday's game with a back injury, Clark will hope to return the next time the Fever take the court, which is July 5. Shortly after that, the Fever and Mercury are set to square off again. Unless cooler heads prevail before then, that could prove to be another extremely physical matchup.

NBA free agency live updates: Latest rumors on top players available

It's peak NBA rumor season.

Now that the NBA draft has passed, it's on to that dead-period before free agency officially begins. As teams negotiate potential deals and make calls about available players, there's naturally been a bunch of rumors going around.

Free agency begins on June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, and any trades or deals can officially be consummated on July 6, when the league's moratorium ends.

The Miami Heat asserted themselves with a blockbuster move for Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to join Bam Adebayo in South Beach. The Minnesota Timberwolves sent out Naz Reid but added LaMelo Ball, pairing him with Anthony Edwards. The move comes after they were able to acquire Ayo Dosunmu in a trade with the Chicago Bulls.

The NBA champion New York Knicks expressed desire to avoid the second apron, but re-signed the hometown veteran guard Jose Alvarado, while the Oklahoma City Thunder extended big man Isaiah Hartenstein to a three-year, $75 million contract.

The Los Angeles Lakers answered questions about Austin Reaves, rewarding him with the largest contract for an undrafted player – $185 million across four years. They're not done looking to build around Luka Doncic on their quest to bring an 18th championship to the franchise.

Stay locked with USA TODAY for all the latest NBA news and rumors:

Best available free agents: LeBron, Harden lead the way

The 2026 NBA Draft is behind us. Congratulations to all the fellas out living their dreams.

It's time to turn the attention to the start of free agency as trade rumors swirl and the official "tampering" period beginning on June 30 at 6 p.m. ET. Keep in mind, contracts can't actually be signed until July 6.

Celtics struggle to find Jaylen Brown suitors

ESPN front office insider Bobby Marks said on Sirius XM NBA Radio that teams have "mixed feelings" about Celtics star forward Jaylen Brown. It caused a stir over "eye test versus analytics," which agitated Brown enough to respond on X. Marks believes the Portland Trail Blazers could be a team that goes after the 2024 Finals MVP. However, according to ESPN, Boston did re-sign Ron Harper Jr. to a three-year $9 million deal.

Warriors to bring back Al Horford. Who else?

The Golden State Warriors are bringing back 40-year-old center Al Horford on a two-year, $14 million deal, first reported by ESPN's Shams Charania. Horford averaged 8.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 45 games. Golden State just had a good showing in the NBA draft, but they need to figure which players – such as Kristaps Porzingis – they will bring back. It's assumed Draymond Green will opt in to his $27.7 million player option, the final year on his deal.

How will Lakers build around Luka Doncic? Will LeBron James return?

Luka Doncic is the main guy in L.A. The Lakers have to build around him. They resigned Austin Reaves but that won't be enough to contend in the West. Nobody truly knows what LeBron James will do, he's been linked to the Heat, Warriors and of course, remaining with the Lakers, which seems most likely.

Deandre Ayton will likely pick up his player option, although there are reports the Lakers are looking at Knicks center Mitchell Robinson. L.A. may offer Robinson a "long-term" deal at around the mid-level exception of $15.1 million, according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. He also reported Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford could be in the mix.

Rui Hachimura had some of the best shooting performances in the playoffs and there are questions about his contract that need to be answered as he becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer. If he wants to be back in L.A., it's his choice. But will he like the price?

Memphis Grizzlies can't find trade partner for Ja Morant

ESPN insider Brian Windhorst said during NBA draft coverage on June 24 that Ja Morant is done in Memphis, however the Grizzlies are having a difficult time finding a trade partner for their 26-year-old, two-time All-Star.

"It's not really a question for the Grizzlies, they're going to really try to trade him," Windhorst said. "I think we've probably have seen the last moments of Ja Morant in a Grizzlies uniform. It just depends on of how it's going to play itself out. They are looking to totally reset their franchise and Boozer's selection at No. 3 is a part of that. They've had difficulty finding a trading partner for Ja Morant. There's not that many teams that need franchise point guards, quite frankly. A lot of them just drafted them last night that they want to develop."

New Orleans out on veteran center

According NBA insider Chris Haynes, the New Orleans Pelicans will not pick up the team option on veteran center Kevon Looney. Looney, 30, will be a free agent.

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Argentina didn't need this Lionel Messi goal, but he scored anyway to continue World Cup streak

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Argentina was already leading Jordan, and the Argentine side didn't even need a win to close out group stage action at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Lionel Messi subbed into the game anyway, and he brought his magic with him anyway.

With about 10 minutes to play and Argentina up 2-1, Messi stood over a free kick.

His magnificent left foot curled the ball low and around the wall, tucking it into the bottom corner before the Jordan goalkeeper could do anything about it.

It was the seventh consecutive game at a World Cup in which Messi has scored:

"IT'S MESSI! IT'S MAGICAL! IT'S ANOTHER RECORD! HE'S SCORED IN SEVEN SUCCESSIVE WORLD CUP FINALS GAMES! IS THERE NOTHING THIS MAGICAL MAN CAN'T DO?!"

Darren Fletcher with the call for Fox. ⚽️🎙️ #WorldCuppic.twitter.com/D4rLN60i3N

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 28, 2026

MORE: With Messi, history and magic go hand in hand

Of all the goals Messi has scored at a World Cup, this one won't rank as particularly important.

This one was still special, though.

Messi is 38 years old now. Sure, he could appear at another World Cup, but even this little man's powers will eventually dissipate. 

You can't take any of this for granted. Somehow, Messi's sorcery found the back of the net with that free kick. That isn't normal.

This is just what he does, especially now. He was already an all-time great, and he has aged like fine wine.

The knockout stages come next for the defending champs, starting with a Round of 32 clash against inspirational Cape Verde.

The news isn't great for Cape Verde, though -- Messi is in peak form, and he'll be almost impossible to stop.

More FIFA World Cup news:

Paraguay captain ahead of Germany match: 'It is not over yet'

Paraguay captain Gustavo Gómez is heading into the World Cup round of 32 match against Germany on Monday with plenty of confidence and belief.

“We are back to compete, and we will fight until the end. We have brought Paraguay to the world stage!”, the 33-year-old wrote on Instagram. “It is not over yet.”

Paraguay is at the World Cup for the first time since 2010 and reached the knock-outs as one of the eight best third-placed teams.

Their only previous match against Germany at the tournament was in 2002, with Germany claiming a late 1-0 victory in the round of 16.

“When we look back, only we know the difficulties we overcame along the way. It were hard years, but today we are here and fighting with our soul to keep our country’s name at the top,” defender Gómez said emphatically.

If a Paraguayan believes, nothing is impossible, he said, concluding: “TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER!"

Women's T20 World Cup: Pick your team of the tournament

Split image of Kim Garth (wearing a green Australia shirt), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (red England shirt, blue sleeves), and Deepti Sharma (blue India shirt)
Australia's Kim Garth, England's Danni Wyatt-Hodge and India's Deepti Sharma are all available for selection [Getty Images]

After three weeks of thrilling action, the Women's T20 World Cup is approaching its finale.

We have seen centuries, boundaries galore, stunning spells, and standout catches. But who makes your team of the tournament?

Pick your XI from the players below, selecting two openers, three batters, two all-rounders, and four bowlers. A wicketkeeper needs to be chosen from the first two categories.

We'll reveal your team of the tournament during the final on 5 July.

Sunday Patriots Notes: Will Campbell headlines second-year jump candidates

Foxborough, MA - June 9: New England Patriots offensive tackle Will Campbell at practice on June 9, 2026. (Photo by Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

We are in the midst of the NFL offseason, with little going on around the league as a whole and the New England Patriots specifically at the moment. Naturally, this week’s version of our Sunday Patriots Notes is therefore a shortened one.

Nonetheless, there are still a few things to talk about. So, let’s dive straight in.

Second-year jump candidates

The Patriots may not be singing the “draft and develop” tune quite as loudly as they did early during Eliot Wolf’s tenure as quasi-general manager, but they have still brought in a significant number of young players over the last few seasons. Among them are 21 entering their second seasons in the league — players naturally in position to make the famous sophomore jump.

Let’s take a closer look at them to find out who should be expected to show some significant improvement heading into 2026.

RB TreVeyon Henderson: The Patriots’ second-round pick a year ago, Henderson led the team in every major rushing statistic as a rookie. However, on the year as a whole he still played second fiddle to starter Rhamondre Stevenson. That is not necessarily expected to change too much this fall, but the youngster should still take on a more active role in the rotation. Improved vision and blocking should help him do so and become even more of a big play threat than he already was in 2025.

RB Lan Larison: After missing all of last season due to a leg injury, Larison will be competing for the No. 3 running back spot behind Stevenson and Henderson this summer. Based on spring practices, the versatile change-of-pace back can be seen as a frontrunner for that role.

FB Brock Lampe: Lampe, like Larison, had to spend all of 2025 on injured reserve. However, his path to a roster spot is blocked by veteran free agency pickup Reggie Gilliam. Pending incident of accident, Gilliam will be the Patriots’ fullback, leaving Lampe to aim for the practice squad.

WR Kyle Williams: Williams ran hot and cold during his rookie season but despite some promising plays had a limited overall impact. With the Patriots having revamped their receiving corps through the additions of A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs, he will face increased competition for playing time. That said, better depth especially at the X-receiver spot might allow the team to use him in a fashion better suited for his skillset.

WR Efton Chism III: Chism was a non-factor for much of 2025, but did spend all year on the 53-man roster nonetheless. He will get another prime opportunity to earn a spot on the team, and we believe he will ultimately be successful. Whether that means a more active role on offense or in the return game remains to be seen, but with Mack Hollins, DeMario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte all in a contract year, the Patriots might be playing the long game.

WR Jeremiah Webb: Webb spent all of 2025 on the practice squad. Unless the former UDFA can show a massive jump during the summer, and the spring does not suggest that will be the case, this looks like a best-case scenario again for him.

TE C.J. Dippre: The Patriots’ tight end depth took a hit when Julian Hill suffered a season-ending knee injury during OTAs, leaving the door wide open for others to earn the TE2 role behind Hunter Henry. Dippre has some talent and will get a chance to prove himself, but it would not be a surprise if the team went in a different direction.

OT Will Campbell: Of all the Patriots second-year candidates, Campbell might be under the most pressure. The fourth overall selection in last year’s draft started all 17 of the games he was available for and had some promising stretches of play before a knee injury derailed his season and left him struggling in the playoffs. Now fully healthy and with a year of experience under his belt, he is in a prime position to take a step forward and help solidify the left side of New England’s offensive line.

OT Marcus Bryant: Bryant will be competing for a backup spot behind Campbell, Morgan Moses and Caleb Lomu. The team did give him plenty of quality reps in the spring, but he will need to show some development in order to beat out rookie Dametrious Crownover for the fourth and potentially final tackle spot on the roster.

OL Jared Wilson: After spending 2025 at left guard and having his fair share of struggles, the Patriots decided to move the former third-round pick back into his natural spot at center. Wilson will be the team’s top option at the position, and there is optimism he can show improvement there relative to his work at guard as a rookie. Frankly, the O-line depends on it.

OL Mehki Butler: Butler was little more than an emergency practice squad option in 2025, and he seemingly finds himself closer to the bottom than the top of the depth chart again in 2026. His outlook might change once the pads come on, but expecting a big jump might be expecting too much.

DT Joshua Farmer: Coming off an up-and-down first year in the league, Farmer will likely resume the rotational interior D-line role he held as a rookie. Khyiris Tonga’s departure might allow him to increase his snaps, but at the moment he projects as DT4 behind Milton Williams, Christian Barmore and Cory Durden.

DT Eric Gregory: Gregory has the body type best suited to replace Tonga in the lineup, and the Patriots will give him a chance to make the team. His impact as a post-cutdown addition was negligible in 2025, but the path for a bigger role is certainly open.

ED Elijah Ponder: On paper, the Patriots adding Dre’Mont Jones and Gabe Jacas in the offseason pushes Ponder down the depth chart. However, last year’s third edge could very well fill the same role again after Jacas was unavailable throughout the spring. And if the coaching staff is to be believed, he is certainly trending up and capable of making a more pronounced impact.

ED Bradyn Swinson: Arguably the biggest dark horse on the edge, Swinson split his rookie campaign between the practice squad and 53-man roster. A natural pass rush talent, he should benefit from more time in an NFL weight room and very well could push for a roster spot again this summer as a situational player.

CB Kobee Minor: The final pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, Minor had some encouraging moments in the spring. He will need to keep building on those in order to make the roster, but seemingly is carrying some momentum into training camp. With the CB4 slot currently unoccupied, he might make a run at it.

CB Brandon Crossley: The Patriots are set atop their cornerback depth chart but they have various open spots further down. Crossley did have some moments in the spring and will get a chance to fight for one of those spots, but he still appears to be facing an uphill battle.

S Craig Woodson: Woodson was one of the biggest positive surprises from a Patriots perspective in 2025. With Kevin Byard now in the mix to provide veteran expertise and playmaking ability next to him, the fourth-rounder should be able to keep making strides. The foundation already is a strong one, and there is little to suggest he won’t be able to keep building.

S John Saunders Jr: Saunders Jr. joined the Patriots during the year and will benefit from a full offseason in the program. However, he still is in a challenging situation as far as making the roster is concerned; the current structure of the depth chart only leaves so many spaces available.

K Andy Borregales: Borregales showed that he can be an NFL-caliber kicker, and should only be getting better in Year 2. And if so, the Patriots will see concrete results in the form of more drives ending in points. His leg already is strong enough to split the uprights from 50-plus yards out, now it’s about increasing his consistency in the 30s and 40s as well as on kickoffs.

LS Julian Ashby: Ashby had a quiet season in 2025, which is exactly what you want from a rookie long snapper. As long as he remains a relatively anonymous piece of the roster, he and the team are fine.

Obviously, while those are the only true second-year players on the roster, the famous Year 2 jump applies to others as well. Take quarterback Drake Maye, for example, who will be in his second season under head coach Mike Vrabel and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels; he should be able to show strides even though he is technically now in his third year in the NFL already.

Will Campbell’s training partners

The aforementioned Will Campbell has found some veteran help preparing for his second year in the league. He spent some time in Oklahoma recently training with some of the best O-linemen the NFL currently has to offer. Among them were Lane Johnson, Tristan Wirfs, Dion Dawkins and Creed Humphrey — four players who have 11 All-Pro seasons and 20 Pro Bowls between them.

#Patriots LT Will Campbell is currently in Oklahoma training with star NFL offensive linemen Lane Johnson, Tristan Wirfs, Dion Dawkins, and Creed Humphrey.

Campbell is learning from some elite vets ahead of his second season 👀

(📸 lanejohnson65| rooksperformance IG) pic.twitter.com/ir7uE5bpRW

— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) June 24, 2026

Needless to say that Campbell still has ways to go before reaching those levels. However, learning from some of the best blockers football has to offer is never a wrong thing.

Scotland game in the works?

Even though Scotland’s journey to the FIFA World Cup ended in the group stage, the “Tartan Army” in Boston is one of the defining images of the tournament so far. Among those impressed by their presence in the city was Patriots owner Robert Kraft, so much so that he reportedly asked the NFL that his team would be interested to play in Scotland at one point in the future.

The NFL will be playing nine international games in 2026, and the goal is to have every team play at least one contest abroad per season further down the line. Scotland is not on the imminent list of target areas for the league, especially with London having been a regular host city for years.

However, in the league’s quest to expand the international scope of the game, nothing can be ruled out either — at least further down the line.

Former All-decade Patriot dead at 78

Former NFL linebacker Steve Zabel, who spent four seasons in New England from 1975 to 1978 has passed away.

The former Eagles first-round draft choice played 49 regular season games and a pair of playoff contests for the team, registering 11 total sacks and eight fumble recoveries. He also was voted to the club’s Team of the 1970s. The Minnesota native, who also played for the Colts to close out his career, spent 10 total seasons in the league and saw action in 126 games.

He was 78 years old.

Week ahead

Football-wise there is little going on at the moment. However, we will be keeping an eye on Patriots seventh-round rookie Quintayvious Hutchins this week. The edge defender will have a pre-trial meeting Monday, June 29, after he was charged with misdemeanor domestic assault and battery on a family/household member back in May.

Could Clarke's departure prompt Scottish football shake up?

Steve Clarke and coaching staff
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Former Scotland captain Paul Lambert thinks an overhaul of the structure of Scottish football is required in the wake of Steve Clarke's resignation.

Clarke, who led Scotland to three major tournaments, resigned following the confirmation of Scotland's exit from the World Cup.

The 62-year-old penned a new four-year deal just before the start of the tournament in America, Canada and Mexico and even led Scotland to only their fifth World Cup win with a 1-0 victory against Haiti in their tournament opener.

But after a narrow 1-0 loss to Morocco and an error-laden 3-0 defeat at the hands of Brazil, followed by a lengthy wait to find out if they had managed to sneak through to the last 32, they hadn't, Clarke announced he'd be stepping down as Scotland boss.

"A little bit [surprising]," Lambert told BBC Scotland on the news of Clarke's resignation.

"He got us through to three major tournaments but I think what has disappointed everybody, in major tournaments we fell short.

"They [the players] will feel disappointed but I think they'll be disappointed in how they performed in the three games. They will look at themselves in the mirror and think "we never did enough" and I think that's the biggest disappointment.

"I think what Steve Clarke has done for the country is he's given us three brilliant major tournaments and nobody can knock it."

Now Lambert thinks, in the wake of Clarke's departure, a whole refresh of the Scottish footballing structure is needed, particularly at youth level.

"We focus on results which I think is all wrong for kids playing football," he added.

"We should be developing them as people and footballers. That has got to be looked at because we don't produce enough footballers for the national team.

"You can't get away from the fact that qualification for major tournaments is paramount but going deeper than that you've got to look at change to the whole Scottish football structure."

Felix Nmecha: Serious challenger withdraws from race for ideal Casemiro replacement

Felix Nmecha: Serious challenger withdraws from race for ideal Casemiro replacement
Felix Nmecha: Serious challenger withdraws from race for ideal Casemiro replacement

In their bid to bolster their engine room, Manchester United find themselves linked with some of the most exciting talents in world football.

Given the top performance Casemiro produced last term, which was his last dance as a Red Devil, he was never going to be replaced by just any midfielder.

Whoever came in had to be perfect, filling the enormous shoes the Brazilian left behind.

At the World Cup, though, Felix Nmecha has continued to stress just why he can be a capable replacement, delivering classy performance after classy performance.

Felix Nmecha is an asset

The “exceptional” Borussia Dortmund ace is deciding games for Germany. His physical presence, knack for arriving in the box to pounce on chances, and wide technical repertoire make him a deadly asset, as Julian Nagelsmann has found out.

He could yet become that for Michael Carrick, with the only serious obstacle in this deal being INEOS’ willingness to splash the cash.

The other day, reports emerged that Newcastle United could look to rival United for Nmecha, in a deal some suggest could rise as high as €100 million (£86m). However, Chronicle Live are now reporting that the Magpies’ move may be off.

Newcastle unwilling to go toe to toe with Man United for Nmecha

The report explains whether PIF will look to pull off a big-money move for Nmecha:

“Newcastle, quite simply, aren’t in the market for players costing that sort of money. Having spent a whopping £240million last summer – part-funded by Alexander Isak’s British record sale and the exit of Sean Longstaff, Miguel Almiron and Lloyd Kelly – their budget is a lot tighter this window.”

United, though, surely can afford a big-money Nmecha swoop. The Peoples Person recently relayed a report that head of recruitment Christopher Vivell is pushing hard to get this deal over the line.

Of course, other top European sides remain keen on the former Manchester City man, but if INEOS are willing to spend, they should win this race comfortably.

Had Newcastle enjoyed greater financial freedom, they would have mounted a formidable challenge, and it could have proven just as tight as the Mateus Fernandes pursuit is turning out to be.

Tottenham Hotspur’s willingness to splash the cash on Fernandes is already turning his transfer into a bidding war.

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Chelsea exploring move to sign Pep Chavarria as a replacement for Marc Cucurella

Chelsea exploring move to sign Pep Chavarria as a replacement for Marc Cucurella
Chelsea exploring move to sign Pep Chavarria as a replacement for Marc Cucurella

Chelsea are weighing up a move for Rayo Vallecano left-back Pep Chavarria, according to MARCA. Initial contacts have reportedly taken place between intermediaries, with the Stamford Bridge hierarchy identifying the 28-year-old as an ideal, cost-effective candidate to replace Marc Cucurella, who recently joined Real Madrid. While the Blues have prioritised high-value young prospects in recent transfer windows, they now recognise a pressing need for established squad depth and experienced profiles to balance the roster as Chelsea prepare for life under Xabi Alonso. Chavarria’s stock has risen steadily following an impressive 2025/26 campaign. He made 44 appearances across all competitions, helping his side navigate a gruelling season that included a run to the UEFA Conference League final. Securing the Spanish defender would represent a pragmatic shift in Chelsea’s recruitment strategy. Chavarria’s versatility is a key asset; he is comfortable operating as a traditional left-back in a back four or stepping forward into a left-midfield role.

Barcelona expected to announce defender’s contract renewal early next week

Barcelona expected to announce defender’s contract renewal early next week
Barcelona expected to announce defender’s contract renewal early next week

According to Mundo Deportivo, FC Barcelona are expected to officially announce Andreas Christensen’s contract renewal between Monday and Tuesday, bringing an end to speculation surrounding the Danish defender’s future after his previous deal expired.

As already reported, the two parties have reached an agreement over a deal that will run for two seasons until 2028.

However, it includes a flexible arrangement allowing either Barcelona or Christensen to terminate the contract after the first year if circumstances change.

Flick’s confidence was decisive

A key factor behind Christensen’s decision to remain at Barcelona was the confidence shown in him by head coach Hansi Flick.

Before suffering a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during a training session shortly before Christmas, Christensen featured in 12 matches under the German coach, who viewed him as an important part of his defensive plans.

Despite receiving financially superior offers from Saudi Arabia, the Premier League, and the Bundesliga, the 30-year-old chose to continue his career in Catalonia.

Christensen has agreed a new contract. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Christensen, who joined Barcelona on a free transfer from Chelsea in 2022, has now spent four seasons with the club, winning three La Liga titles, and is said to feel completely settled both professionally and personally.

Barcelona reward professionalism and loyalty

During his injury rehabilitation, Christensen received assurances from senior figures within the club, including president-elect Joan Laporta, that a new contract would eventually be offered.

The decision was based not only on his footballing ability but also on his professionalism and willingness to help the club during difficult financial periods.

Throughout his time at Barcelona, Christensen has repeatedly shown flexibility regarding registration issues, cooperating with the club whenever needed to help facilitate the registration of other players under La Liga’s financial regulations.

That attitude strengthened the club’s determination to keep him.

Valuable tactical versatility

Set to stay for at least one more season. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

Christensen continues to be regarded as one of Barcelona’s most reliable defenders. Comfortable in possession and dependable defensively, he offers Flick valuable tactical flexibility.

Although naturally a centre-back, he has also demonstrated that he can perform effectively as a defensive midfielder, a role first entrusted to him by former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez.

His ability to cover multiple positions gives the coaching staff additional depth heading into the new season.

While the renewal announcement is expected no later than Tuesday, the formal contract signing will take place later.

Christensen is currently on holiday, and the official signing ceremony in Laporta’s office is scheduled for after the Barcelona president formally begins his new term on Wednesday, 1 July.

Inside the insane ending that sent Austria and Algeria through at 2026 World Cup

KANSAS CITY, MO — There was certainly an uncomfortable feeling in the crowd when the ball kicked off for Austria and Algeria’s final group stage match on Saturday, June 27. 

With both teams needing a point to advance to the round of 32, many questioned whether either team had the desire to win.

Well, it was ended up of the craziest games yet in the 2026 World Cup. 

Austria and Algeria tied 3-3, sending both teams to the knockout round, but it wasn’t straightforward. 

This is the second time in history that Algeria punched its ticket to the knockout round, the last time coming in 2014. This is also Austria’s first time advancing past the group stage since 1982.

“It means a lot for us,” Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez said. “It’s not every time that you go to the next stage in the World Cup. It was the aim when we arrived here, we’ve done it and we are happy.”

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The game was tied 2-2 in the 87th minute. Algeria took possession and began passing the ball back and forth. It seemed as though the African nation was counting down the clock to secure a result. 

In fact, Mahrez received a through ball from Houssem Aoura in the 93rd minute. Mahrez first timed a shot from eight yards away, sliding it under the Austrian keeper. The goal gave Algeria the lead and the second position in the group. Algeria’s advantage meant Austria’s World Cup was coming to an end. 

Mahrez’s goal came from a sequence that lasted five minutes and 36 seconds. There were 110 passes completed between Algerian players before the goal. 

“It was a bit awkward,” Mahrez said about the match. “The last minute, someone plays a ball inside. I have to make the run. I have to respect football and the ball arrived in front of the keeper, I have to score. I have to try to score.”

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With four minutes of extra time, Austria had one final push to tie the game and keep their tournament hopes alive. 

Near the end line, Michael Gregoritsch played a ball to the middle of the box. The cross hung in the air and was met by Sasa Kalajdzic. He powered a header into the goal, tying the game at the death. The entire Austrian bench flooded the corner flag in jubilation as the referee blew the final whistle. 

“Weird moments,” Austria midfielder Marcel Sabitzer said. “One moment from Algeria, they have top quality in the midfield. You are emotionally down, but you need to get up.”

Austria took the lead twice with a goal from Marko Arnautovic in the 28th minute. Sabitzer also added a goal in the 55th minute. 

Algeria’s Rafik Belghali tied the game at the 45th minute before Mahrez put his name on the scoresheet in the 60th minute. 

“We were too passive,” Sabitzer said. “It was not our plan, but Algeria had good moments, good transitions. To be honest, it was not a good game from us.”

With six goals scored and two teams showing a willingness to win, it was anything but the ‘Disgrace of Gijon’ or ‘Disgrace of Kansas City’. It was a match that was played with intensity, both teams pushed forward consistently looking for goals. 

It all culminated with a wild final five minutes that saw both teams celebrate at full-time. 

“We did it and we were very lucky at the end,” Sabitzer said. “I’m very happy at that at the end.”

Argentina secured the group with three wins. Austria finished in second place with Algeria qualifying as one of the third-place teams.

In the round of 32, Austria will take on star-studded Spain at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 2. Algeria will also face Switzerland at 11 p.m. ET on Thursday. 

Liam Keating covers the World Cup in Kansas City for USA TODAY. He also covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at LKeating@gannett.com

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Inside the insane ending that sent Austria and Algeria through at 2026 World Cup

🤔 What should Brazil's line-up be for clash with Japan? Have your say!

🤔 What should Brazil's line-up be for clash with Japan? Have your say!

The Brazil National Team is preparing to face Japan in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup.


For the first time since taking charge of the Brazil National Team in May 2025, coach Carlo Ancelotti is expected to repeat the same lineup in back-to-back matches.

In his first 15 games in charge, the Italian tested 15 different formations.

After the strong performance in the final group-stage match against Scotland, the coaching staff indicated they will keep the team structure unchanged.

Youngster Rayan remains in place of Raphinha, who is still recovering from a left thigh injury.

Brazil have not repeated a starting lineup for 825 days. The last time was under Dorival Júnior, in friendlies against England and Spain.

Brazil’s likely lineup for the knockout stage:

Goalkeeper: Alisson

Defense: Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Douglas Santos

Midfield: Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães and Lucas Paquetá

Attack: Rayan, Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Jr.

So, guys, do you think this is Brazil’s best lineup?

Tell us in the comments what your starting XI would be for Brazil’s knockout match!


Japanese forward stirs things up

Off the pitch, tensions rose after comments from Japanese forward Kento Shiogai.

After a training session with the Asian side, the player downplayed the current form of Brazil’s number 10 and questioned Brazil’s status as one of the tournament favorites.

What Shiogai said:

On Neymar: "He’s not the Neymar he used to be. I think we’re in a good place now."

On Brazil’s status: "They used to be strong, but what about now? I see France as strong. Argentina too. As for Brazil, I haven’t heard much lately."

Despite the provocative tone, Shiogai admitted that Brazil are still a major team and that a Japanese victory would give the "Blue Samurai" a huge morale boost for the rest of the World Cup.

Match Information

Matchup: Brazil vs Japan (Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup)

Date: Monday, June 29, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM (Brasília time)

Venue: NRG Stadium, Houston (Texas, USA)

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

Ceddanne Rafaela Compares This Red Sox Pitcher To Garrett Crochet In This Way

Boston Red Sox Outfielder Ceddanne Rafaela

Ceddanne Rafaela Compares This Red Sox Pitcher To Garrett Crochet In This Way originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Red Sox have won three straight games against the New York Yankees, and things are starting to look up for them.

The season has not gone as anyone had expected for the Red Sox, but they still have time to go on a miraculous run. They have talented players, but everything has not clicked at once. Injuries have played a role, as the Red Sox have been without Garrett Crochet and Roman Anthony all season.

Crochet was one of the best pitchers in the league last season, and even though he has been out for a while, Ceddanne Rafaela thinks one of the Red Sox's offseason additions has filled his role nicely. Rafaela noted that Sonny Gray's start days are like Crochet's in the sense that the team is confident they will win.

“He’s been really, really good and I think he’s like when (Garrett) Crochet was last year out there — we feel we’re going to win that game,” Rafaela said to MassLive's Christopher Smith. “It feels like that.”

Gray has a 2.95 ERA in 14 starts this year. He has certainly pitched like an All-Star, and being compared to Crochet is no small feat. The Red Sox are 10-4 in his starts. Through 14 starts last year, Crochet had a 2.35 ERA and the team was 8-6 in his starts. 

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Bradford's Gardiner allowed home after concussion

Bradford Bulls forward Will Gardiner is stretchered from the field by medical teams
Will Gardiner was stretchered from the field after suffering a concussion [SWPIX.COM]

Bradford Bulls forward Will Gardiner is recovering at home after suffering a concussion in Saturday's defeat by St Helens.

The game was held up for over 10 minutes after the 25-year-old was involved in a heavy collision near the end of the match.

Gardiner was eventually stretchered from the field and taken to hospital.

Bradford said in a statement: "Our thanks go to both medical teams, and to the many messages of support from Bradford fans and rugby league fans alike."

What We Got Wrong about the Vikings’ Offseason

What We Got Wrong about the Vikings’ Offseason
Vikings fan Brian Foss displays his custom Minnesota Vikings logo prosthetic eye while attending the Super Fan Summit Tailgate Party in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin. The event celebrated fan culture and team spirit as supporters gathered ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft festivities. Apr. 25, 2025. Mandatory Credit: Sarah Kloepping-USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin via Imagn Images.

Entering every offseason, VikingsTerritory declares predictions in its writings, basically outcomes it expects to unfold. Of course, not all of those come to fruition, and when the summer arrives, we find it best to hold ourselves accountable.

Here’s what we got wrong over the last several months.

Vikings’ Spring & Summer Reality Changed Several Early Assumptions

Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson carries the ball after a reception against the Atlanta Falcons. Vikings offseason predictions
Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson (87) turns upfield after a reception against Atlanta Falcons safety Billy Bowman Jr. (33) on September 14, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The veteran target worked through second-half contact while helping Minnesota search for rhythm in the passing game during an important early-season home matchup. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images.

Aaron Jones or T.J. Hockenson Would Be Released as a Cap Casualty

There was steam that Minnesota would move from Jones and Hockenson because their 2026 cap hits were naughty — and we bit. Hook, line, and sinker. In fact, credible reporting suggested that Jones, in particular, was as good as gone.

Then, both men accepted paycuts. The Vikings wanted Jones and Hockenson back on their terms, and each man agreed. They likely asked their agents to assess their market value, learning that Minnesota’s pay cut outshone the potential of their next contract.

Therefore, Minnesota won’t lose veteran locker room leadership, and Jones and Hockenson will presumably test the open market in March 2027. Specifically, we believed the Vikings might cut ties with Hockenson and potentially draft Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq. No cigar.

SI.com‘s Will Ragatz noted on Jones’s paycut in March, “Keeping Jones around at roughly 60 percent of his previous base salary makes some sense for the Vikings, especially with the free agent running back class being pretty picked over already.”

“The former longtime Packer should still have some juice left as part of a committee backfield. He’s no longer as explosive as he once was, but he can get what’s blocked, run a wide range of routes out of the backfield, and serve an important pass protection role on third downs after C.J. Ham’s retirement.”

A True Center Would Be Signed in Free Agency or Drafted

Foremost, back in March during free agency, we suspected Minnesota would be interested in a new center after Ryan Kelly retired. Several options were there for the taking:

  • Tyler Linderbaum — BAL → LV
  • Elgton Jenkins — GB → CLE
  • Tyler Biadasz — WAS → LAC
  • Cade Mays — CAR → DET
  • Luke Fortner — NO → CAR
  • Austin Schlottmann — NYG → TEN

The Vikings said, “No thanks — we’ve got Blake Brandel.” Thereafter, Minnesota had to draft a center sometime before the end of Round 4 or so, right? Nope. The “Big Four” of rookie centers wound up like this:

  • Jake Slaughter → LAC
  • Logan Jones → CHI
  • Sam Hecht → CAR
  • Connor Lew → CIN

In Round 7, Minnesota took the plunge with Cincinnati’s Gavin Gerhardt, but 7th-Rounders are truly hit and miss.

It looks like The Blake Brandel Show in 2026. We firmly believed the Vikings would land Fortner or Jones, for example.

The Vikings Would Fix the RB Position with Youth

The Vikings haven’t had a truly impactful young running back since Dalvin Cook, whose career began nine years ago. Prior to that, Minnesota enjoyed sixteen years of elite talent with Adrian Peterson and Cook. However, since 2023, the team’s running back production has been decidedly average.

Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne celebrates a touchdown against North Carolina State. Vikings offseason predictions
Wake Forest Demon Deacons running back Demond Claiborne (1) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half on Oct. 5, 2024, at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh. The explosive back produced another highlight against North Carolina State while strengthening his profile as one of Wake Forest’s top offensive playmakers that afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images.

Head coach Kevin O’Connell, a former quarterback, often prioritizes the passing game, particularly when the Vikings are behind. Under his leadership, the run game has lacked consistency, fueling ongoing discussions about player roles.

Enter Demond Claiborne.

Drafted in April, the rookie running back has impressed early this summer. Claiborne’s 4.37-second 40-yard dash time injects much-needed speed into a backfield that has been craving it. The key question is whether the rest of his game — vision, contact balance, pass protection, and tackle-breaking ability — will translate to the professional level.

While 6th-Round running backs can certainly succeed, Claiborne’s draft position makes it less probable that he’ll develop into a superstar RB1. A more realistic outcome is for him to become an explosive RB2.

The Vikings opted not to address the running back position in the 2025 or 2026 NFL Draft. Now, hopes are high that Claiborne will prove to be more than just a summer standout. If he doesn’t, the team will rely on Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason, and fans will continue to wonder when the Vikings will invest draft capital in the position again.

The Pittsburgh Steelers or Baltimore Ravens Would Hire Brian Flores

Flores said during the 2025 offseason that he would only depart the Vikings for a head coaching job that felt stable with a reputable organization. Well, that’s Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores watches play from the sideline against the Cincinnati Bengals. Vikings offseason predictions
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores watches from the sideline during first-half action against the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 22, 2019, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Flores tracked the late-season matchup while leading Miami through his first year as head coach and overseeing the defense from the Dolphins’ sideline that afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images.

Flores interviewed for both positions, but it never felt like he had momentum. Ultimately, the Steelers hired Mike McCarthy, and the Ravens rolled with Jesse Minter.

Flores’s lawsuit against the NFL is probably holding him back from being a serious head-coaching contender, as sad as that is.


Is Alphonso Davies playing today? Canada star injury status matters for Round of 32 World Cup match with South Africa

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Alphonso Davies has yet to play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Even with the Bayern Munich star's absence, Canada advanced to the knockout rounds. They'll be involved in the first Round of 32 match, which takes place Sunday afternoon against South Africa.

The winner moves on. The loser's tournament is over.

It really would be a good time for Davies to be available after dealing with injury.

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Is Alphonso Davies playing today?

Yes, Davies is available to play.

Canada coach Jesse Marsch told reporters on Saturday that Davies is ready to go for Sunday's game.

He actually had said earlier in the week that Davies had been a "decoy" during group play, wanting other teams to worry about his presence off the bench.

Now, Marsch plans to use Davies for real.

Davies has been recovering from a hamstring injury.

“Now that we have Alphonso back and healthy and ready to perform, I think it’s a big moment for the team and a big boost for the team,” Marsch said Saturday, via the Associated Press. “I think in general, all the players that came into camp with little injuries are now really close to 100% and ready to perform at the highest level and be at our best in these matches.”

If Davies is indeed on the pitch, it's a huge boost for a Canadian team that has played solidly already.

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India vs Ireland live win probability, prediction, odds & chances of victory in 2nd T20I

Reigning T20I world champions, India, suffered a defeat against Ireland in the first of the two-match T20I series in Belfast on Friday.

It was the first time India took the field in a T20I game since winning the World Cup on home soil in March after beating New Zealand in the final.

After captain Lorcan Tucker helped Ireland to a challenging total of 182/9, India's star-studded batting line-up crumbled for 148 in 18.5 overs. The 34-run victory was Ireland's first win over India in any format.

Shreyas Iyer, who has now been appointed as the captain of the Indian T20I side in place of Suryakumar Yadav, will hope that the Men in Blue bounce back in style and level the series.

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Live Scorecard

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I: Toss result & Live updates

After seven overs, Ireland are 48/2

India have removed both the Irish openers, Tector and Adair, cheaply. While Rana got Tector, Arshdeep bagged the scalp of Adair. It is advantage to India after the powerplay. 

Toss: India have won the toss and have opted to field

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India vs Ireland 2nd T20I 2026: Playing XI

India playing XI: Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson(w), Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer(c), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Suryansh Shedge, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav

Ireland playing XI: Tim Tector, Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker(w/c), Benjamin Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Liam McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Jai Moondra, Matthew Hollard

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I: Win percentage

TeamWin probability
IND85%
IRE15%

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I: Betting odds

India are the favourites to win this match as per Dafa.

TeamOdds
IND7.40
IRE1.08

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I 2026 live score, toss winner, winning probability, result and highlights from Belfast

Shreyas Iyer

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KEY MATCH DETAILS: (India vs Ireland 2nd T20I)

  • Venue: Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
  • Captains: Shreyas Iyer (India), Lorcan Tucker (Ireland)
  • Toss result: India have won the toss and have opted to field
  • Live Telecast: Sony Sports Network (India), Willow TV (USA, Canada), TNT Sports + Discovery+ (UK, Ireland)
  • Umpires and Match officials: Aidan Seaver, Jonathan Kennedy (Field Umpires), Roly Black (TV Umpire), Gareth Morrison (Third Umpire), Dean Cosker (Match referee)
  • Match result: TBD
  • Player of the Match: TBD

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India vs Ireland 2nd T20I live match Scorecard

Follow along with the latest live scorecard here as the match unfolds, or click here for key text commentary updates from the action.

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I 2026 Live Score Updates

Hello everyone, and welcome to the live blog for the India vs Ireland 2nd T20I 2026 at the Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

LIVE:Follow the India vs Ireland 2nd T20I match with a Manhattan Chart - Runs scored in each over

Ireland batting updates

  • Ireland lose their first wicket as Rana removes Tector. A back-of-a-length delivery and Abhishek takes an easy catch at mid-wicket.
  • Arshdeep now joins the party and gets the wicket of Adair. No timing on that shot, and Tilak takes the catch at extra-cover. 
  • Prince picks his first international wicket, and Tucker has to go back to the pavilion. An outside edge to the keeper and Kishan is happy to collect. 

Toss result

India have won the toss and have opted to field

Pre-match:

All the talk before the game has been about the 15-year-old batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who could become India's youngest-ever international debutant if he is named in the playing XI.

Fans expected Sooryavanshi to make his debut in the first match of the series, however, the management did not want to disturb the combination up top, that fetched India the T20 World Cup 2026 only a few months back.

After the loss in the first match, though, the Indian think tank could consider reshuffling the batting order and slot in Sooryavanshi in the playing XI for the series-decider. 

Meanwhile, Lorcan Tucker will continue to perform the captaincy duties for Ireland and the new skipper is off to a dream start, having led his country to a first-ever win over India across any format. 

Key highlights and reactions: India vs Ireland 2nd T20I

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I: Win Probability

TeamWin percentage
India85%
Ireland15%

India vs Ireland 2nd T20I 2026: Playing XI

India playing XI: Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson(w), Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer(c), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Suryansh Shedge, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav

Irelandplaying XI: Tim Tector, Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker(w/c), Benjamin Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Liam McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Jai Moondra, Matthew Hollard

Belfast weather update: Chances of rain interrupting play

There is a moderate chance of rain in Belfast during the match, however, we might get a full game. Let's take a look at the hourly temperatures and the probability of rainfall in Belfast on Sunday.

  • 2 p.m. - 23 degrees Celsius (25% chance of rain)
  • 3 p.m. - 23 degrees Celsius (20% chance of rain)
  • 4 p.m. - 23 degrees Celsius (20% chance of rain)
  • 5 p.m. - 23 degrees Celsius (20% chance of rain)
  • 6 p.m. - 24 degrees Celsius (20% chance of rain)
  • 7 p.m. - 24 degrees Celsius (13% chance of rain)

India vs Ireland T20I 2026 series schedule

DateMatchVenueStart Time (Local)Start Time (IST)
Friday, June 26, 20261st T20I: Ireland beat India by 34 runsStormont, Belfast1:30 p.m.6:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 28, 20262nd T20I: Ireland vs IndiaStormont, Belfast1:30 p.m.6:00 p.m.

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Open Thread, June 28, 2026

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Hey all, here’s your open thread for Sunday.

MMA ADJACENT

I’m not that interested in these rehashes, personally. I just hope these guys got paid.

We call it black pudding and it’s delicious.

TOTALLY OFF TOPIC

Teamwork makes the dream work.

Tell me your lentil recipes today please!

GAME TIME

This is easy, so tell me your times! I had 1:59 left on the clock.

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Matt Damon spotted at World Cup game watching Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal

Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival
Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has been full of stars, both off the pitch and on it.

This year’s tournament has seen the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane step up to lead their countries to victory.

While the beauty of the World Cup is that it is not always about the biggest players or nations, it is fantastic to see soccer’s elite prove their status by stealing the show.

For this is a World Cup like no other. It is dripping with celebrity status no matter where you look and the fans in the crowd are no different.

Hollywood film star Matt Damon is the latest to be seen taking in the action.

Damon spotted at Colombia vs Portugal

The 55-year-old was spotted at the Miami Stadium alongside John Leguizamo and Marcello Hernández.

While the stars in attendance were not treated to any goals, they did watch surely one of the greatest 0-0 draws in World Cup history.

Ronaldo drew a blank but the game was full of chances, with a late Davinson Sanchez winner for Colombia ruled out through a tight offside call.

Minutes later, Portugal forward Rafael Leao missed a good chance to give his side what would have been a dramatic victory.

It all meant that Colombia won Group K and will face former manager Carlos Queiroz and his Iran side in the last 32 next week.

Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images
Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Portugal, meanwhile, finished second and have been handed a difficult looking task against Croatia in the last 32 in Toronto.

If they win that, there’s a strong chance they could face rivals Spain in what would be another huge clash in the last 16.

Expect more major celebrities to appear in the stands as the World Cup moves to the knockout stages.

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Federico Valverde criticised following Uruguay’s 2026 World Cup exit

Federico Valverde criticised following Uruguay’s 2026 World Cup exit
Federico Valverde criticised following Uruguay’s 2026 World Cup exit

The 2026 World Cup is officially at an end for Federico Valverde, whose Uruguay side were knocked out on Friday following a 1-0 defeat to Spain in their final group stage match. As expected, he’s attracted strong criticism given that he’s one of the leaders of the South American side, with some of that coming from Spanish sources.

On the whole, the last 12 months have been tough for Valverde. His performances on the pitch were good, but off-field situations have overshadowed these – he clashed with former Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso, then came to blows with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni after a heated exchange in May.

Taking these, as well as Valverde’s underwhelming World Cup performances, into account, this has led journalist Manolo Lama to criticise the Real Madrid midfielder when he spoke on Tiempo de Juego (via MD).

“It’s been a year in which he didn’t want to warm up, that he didn’t want to play as a full-back, that he made life impossible for Xabi Alonso. Tell him that’s enough.”

Valverde will be keen to answer his critics next season

There has certainly been a lot of scrutiny on Valverde over the last 12 months, and that will only increase from next season, given that he has replaced Dani Carvajal as Real Madrid captain. New head coach Jose Mourinho is standing behind the 27-year-old, whom he will hand a key role in his plans for the 2026-27 campaign.

As for Valverde, he will be very keen to answer the doubts that have come his way. He’s very capable of doing so, and with Mourinho behind him, it would be no surprise to see him have a fantastic 2026-27 season as Real Madrid captain – the club’s supporters will certainly hope so, as they look ahead to the next few months.

Lions fans project which UDFA rookie has best chance to impact roster

Detroit Lions defensive end Anthony Lucas (61) practices during OTAs at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Thursday, June 11, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Earlier this week, we published our latest SB Nation Reacts survey, sponsored by the folks over at FanDuel Sportsbook. We asked Detroit Lions fans which UDFA is most likely to make an impact on the Lions roster in 2026.

For this week’s question, we provided fans five options—QB Luke Altmyer, TE Miles Kitselman, EDGE Anthony Lucas, DT Aidan Keanaaina, and LB Erick Hunter—to choose from, while also allowing them an “other” option in case they felt strongly about an under-the-radar candidate.

Let’s take a look at the results from our survey:

People love to breathe hope into pass rushers like Anthony Lucas, but there may be more fire in this smoke than originally thought, based on early assessments from OTAs and minicamp. While the Lions are likely set amongst their first three edge options—Aidan Hutchinson, Derrick Moore, and DJ Wonnum—presumed EDGE4 Payton Turner has struggled to stay healthy throughout his career, and with Ahmed Hassanein shifting to the Big End, Lucas could be next in line for a contributing role.

Kitselman was my personal choice immediately following the draft, and he has reportedly already climbed the depth chart enough that he should enter training camp in a. presummed TE4 role.

Let’s take a look at the comment section of our original article to get fans’ explanations for their selections (slightly edited for clarity).

  • Guaransheed: “Anthony Lucas- Lions coaching staff likes his ideal NFL DE size and his potential. I think he beats out the other bubble guys and makes the final 53.”
  • Gonzalezq: “To this point in his football-playing career, Lucas has been an ‘if only’ player, as in ‘if only he could translate his outstanding potential into production on the field, he would be a very good player’. Given that that is at least partially true, I would slow my roll on singing Lucas’ praises until he plays well in pre-season games.”
  • GetthoseDSacks: “Went with Kitselman; it wouldn’t surprise me to see him make the roster as TE4. Four tight ends are generally desirable to run the 13 sets that we know Petzing likes to use. Of course, he’ll have to both show some Special Teams ability and beat out Gordon, Horton, and apparently Meeks for the job.”
  • sprtn: “I went with Aidan Keanaaina. With his size, he could easily be in the NT rotation just on size alone. It can’t hurt; he got the most guaranteed money of any UDFA.”

As a reminder, this survey was sponsored by the folks over at FanDuel Sportsbook, who currently have the Lions listed as +1700 to win this year’s Super Bowl, +850 to win the NFC Championship, and +145 to win the NFC North as the current favorites.


Throughout the year, we ask questions of the most plugged-in Detroit Lions fans and fans across the country. If you want to get these surveys emailed to you weekly, you can sign up here.

Cowboys shocking contender for MLB role isn't who fans are expecting

The issues at the linebacker position have been fleshed out over and over again this offseason. The Dallas Cowboys did a hideous job over the last couple of seasons, making incorrect evaluations on the trade and free agent market while dealing with injuries as well. When new defensive coordinator Christian Parker came aboard this past January, fans hoped there would be an overhaul in free agency, but that never arrived.

The team did make a couple of acquisitions during draft weekend that helped allay some concerns, trading for Dee Winters and drafting Jaishawn Barham in the third round. Adding those two to the oft-injured but high-ceiling DeMarvion Overshown gives the Cowboys a decent group who should excel thanks to the improvements up front on the defensive line. But what if there's a surprise candidate who will end up being the leader of the resistance? What if second-year pro Shemar James ascends?

That's the gauntlet that was laid down by former NFL scout Bryan Broaddus, in his role as a podcaster on Jeff Cavanaugh's Trust the Tape this past weekend. In playing a name association game, Broaddus revealed that he is hearing that James is a legitimate contender to play the mike linebacker role for the Cowboys this season.

The more I hear about Shemar James, the more I'm with you on being intrigued. I honestly think Shemar James is competing for the Mike linebacker job. And I know we saw him last year get thrown into a really tough situation. The evaluations we made from Florida, maybe lacked a little instinct, plays went by [him]... Really good blitzer, can finish, can run... I think your assessment of him is absolutely correct when it comes to how fast he plays. The more I hear about Shemar James the more I'm buying into, yeah... I see it. Its not just "Oh we're hoping here." I think you got a guy that legitimately here, this training camp period when we're out there watching practices, we'll see him...

I think he's going to be an actual piece to this defense. And I think they're treating him that way; that they're not just saying, "okay we're going to give you a few reps here and there." They're putting him in legitimate spots to be able to function as a ballplayer who can help them win games.

The Cowboys traded up in the 2025 draft to select James out of Florida, using a sixth rounder to move up from No. 174 to No. 152 in the fifth round. He stands 6-foot-1 and weighs 222 pounds. James played in 14 games last season, starting six of them and turning in a solid stat line of 91 tackles with 1.5 sacks. Volume stats are normally used to evaluate players, but they can often be misleading. James struggled in both run defense and coverage, but he has amazingly quick reaction times as a foundation to what he could become under better tutelage.

This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys shocking contender for MLB role isn't who fans are expecting

3 potential sleepers from World Cup third place teams who could advance in knockouts

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3 potential sleepers from World Cup third place teams who could advance in knockouts originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


While it feels like the opening whistle of the 2026 World Cup was just blown, the new expanded knockout stage is here. For the first year ever, 32 teams have earned a nod into the win-or-go-home format for the tournament.

Like every playoff system in sports, some teams have quite the edge over their opponent and cruise to victory. However, there are some teams hidden in this Round of 32 pool that are ready to pounce on lackluster favorites.

This year, three teams from Africa have a great opportunity to earn a surprise win in the opening knockout stage. Some rely on maintaining a calm, defensive front, while another side counts on fast attacking.

Here's the list of the best third-place sleepers at this year's World Cup.

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Which third-place teams are sleepers at 2026 World Cup?

DR Congo

Good news: the DR Congo has qualified for the Round of 32. Bad news: they play England. While the Three Lions did pick up a clean 2-0 win over Panama to close out their group-stage round of play, Ghana's 0-0 hard-fought draw showed that this England team is able to be contained.

Les Leopards are riding high after their first World Cup win in the country's history (1974 as Zaire), and their defense has held up the team thus far. DR Congo has not allowed an opponent to score more than one goal across their three Group K games. Their only loss in this year's tournament has come from a strong Colombian side, which was only able to put one goal past Lionel Mpasi in the net.

A DR Congo win would most likely be in a low-scoring affair and subjecting Harry Kane to stifling defense, but it is possible. Expect a 1-0 or 2-1 game if the Leopards prevail.

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Senegal

While it does feel weird calling the No. 15 FIFA-ranked Lions of Teranga from Senegal a sleeper, many people are automatically glancing past this side that has matched up against a Belgium side that is clearly past its glory days. Belgium was only able to put up one goal across their two draws against Egypt and Iran, while Senegal has scored a goal in every one of their group stage matches, including a five-goal outburst against Iraq.

Belgium's attacking ceiling is certainly there on paper with Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne, but the duo has had their fair share of chances to cash in for their country, and they have yet to really do that during their international careers.

A path to victory for the Lions of Teranga would be best sought in a high-flying goals fest. If they're able to jump on Belgium early, it may be hard for the Red Devils to overcome the deficit. Expect a 2-0 or 3-1 victory for Senegal if a victory is achieved.

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Ghana

Rounding out this list of sleepers is Ghana. The No. 73-ranked squad did come into this summer's tournament as the fourth-lowest-ranked team in the entire competition. However, a 0-0 hold against England (No. 4 in the world) and a decent showing in their 2-1 loss to Croatia (No. 11) have shown what this team is capable of. They are, however, playing against a Colombian side that has been playing great soccer as of late.

Like DR Congo, Ghana's main path of attack would actually come from the defensive side of the ball. Ghana looks to hold opponents through tough man-on defense and pounces when a team goes into a lull.

Ghana would be tasked with keeping Colombia to a select few good opportunities to put the ball in the back of the net. A 1-0 victory is certainly within reason to think about for the African squad.

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MotoGP Dutch GP: Ai Ogura scores maiden MotoGP win, Marco Bezzecchi crashes out

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Ai Ogura claimed his maiden MotoGP win at the Dutch Grand Prix, while an early crash for Marco Bezzecchi handed the championship lead to his Aprilia team-mate Jorge Martin.

Despite dropping almost 2.5s off the lead in the early stages after battling for third place with Marc Marquez, Ogura gradually closed the gap to the front and battled past both Martin and Trackhouse team-mate Raul Fernandez to claim a sensational win at Assen.

With the result, he became the first Japanese rider to win a MotoGP race since Makoto Tamada triumphed at the wheel of a Honda at Motegi in 2004.

At the start of the race, Ogura again got the holeshot from second on the grid, only for polesitter Martin to barge past him at Turn 3 to reclaim the spot.

Meanwhile, reigning world champion Marc Marquez was immediately on the move, passing his team-mate Francesco Bagnaia for fifth before reeling in a struggling Bezzecchi for fourth place.

As Trackhouse duo Fernandez and Ogura battled for second at the start of lap 2, Marquez pounced on the opportunity to sweep past both in a single move, although he would drop behind Fernandez shortly afterwards.

There was drama later in the same lap, when championship leader Bezzecchi lost the front of his Aprilia at the high-speed Turn 15 and crashed heavily into the barriers.

Marco Bezzecchi crashed out, losing his lead of the standings

Marco Bezzecchi crashed out, losing his lead of the standings

With a lead contender out, Marquez’s early charge on the soft rear tyre also began to lose steam, with Ogura retaking third spot from him on lap 5.

At this stage, the 25-year-old trailed Martin and Fernandez by almost 2.5s, but with 21 laps still to run in the race.

Lap by lap, Ogura closed in on the pair, wiping out their entire advantage by lap 16. A brief scare with a malfunctioning rear ride height device halted his charge, but he closed the gap back immediately the next lap.

Among the trio, Fernandez was the first to make a move, passing Martin for the lead into Turn 1 at the start of lap 17. Ogura immediately followed Fernandez into second, starting an all-Trackhouse battle for the win.

Ogura finally struck on lap 20, passing Fernandez at Turn 9 before immediately pulling away at the front.

With the Spaniard unable to mount a counter attack, Ogura went on to claim his maiden MotoGP win by two seconds, leading a milestone 1-2 for Trackhouse.

Factory Aprilia rider Martin could put up no fight to the American team, but third place was enough to hand him a seven-point lead in the standings, with Bezzecchi failing to score for a third Sunday in succession.

Francesco Bagnaia was caught out by a brake issue

Francesco Bagnaia was caught out by a brake issue

With Aprilia locking out the podium, the Ducatis were left to battle amongst themselves for the best of the rest. Francesco Bagnaia appeared to have fourth place secured until he slowed down suddenly on lap 15 with what was later reported to be a brake issue.

With Bagnaia pulling into the pits, Fabio di Giannantonio crossed the finish line in fourth, despite being handed  a long lap penalty for going off track at the final chicane while battling with Marc Marquez.

Marquez eventually wound up seventh on the last-surviving factory Ducati, his late choice of a soft rear tyre leaving him vulnerable towards the end of the race.

Gresini’s Alex Marquez lost a place to VR46’s di Giannantonio on the final lap, but still came home a solid fifth while still struggling for fitness from his Barcelona injury.

Tech3’s Enea Bastianini finished between the Marquez brothers in sixth, ending the day as the top KTM rider after Pedro Acosta retired mid-race with what appeared to be an arm pump issue.

Both factory Yamaha riders finished inside the top 10, with Fabio Quartararo taking eighth place and Alex Rins ending up 10th. They were separated by the factory KTM of Brad Binder.

The best-placed Honda was Luca Marini in 11th, just three tenths behind Yamaha’s Rins.

Only 16 riders finished the race, with technical problems, crashes and physical issues leading to a total of six retirements,

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TJ Ward and his brother host free summit for future college athletes

The talk of the sports world this past few months has been NIL and how it has affected the sports world, especially football.

The problem seems to be that many young athletes lack guidance and mentorship to provide them with quality information about what their next move should be.

But a former NFL star and his brother are providing these young athletes with valuable information that they could use later in their athletic careers.

TJ Ward, a three-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl 50 Champion, and his brother, Terron Ward, are launching a free, three-day virtual summit for student-athletes nationwide called Next Level: The Roadmap for Student-Athletes, running June 28-30.  

This summit will feature Ward, NFL greats Maurice Jones-Drew and current Buffalo Bills wideout  Brandin Cooks, University of Arizona head coach Brent Brennan, and NIL expert Rex Kapland, all there to give parents and students advice on the changing climate in college athletics.

The brothers explain why it was important to them to host this summit.

"As former student-athletes, we realized there are so many lessons we wish someone had shared with us earlier. Recruiting, academics, finances, mental health, life after sports -there isn’t one place where families can hear directly from people who’ve lived it. We created Next Level to give student-athletes the roadmap we didn’t always have," said Terron Ward.

Brother TJ agreed. "Football opened a lot of doors for me, but success wasn’t just about talent—it was about discipline, preparation, and having the right people around me. We wanted to bring together athletes, coaches, and leaders who can help the next generation make better decisions and avoid unnecessary mistakes.

Both brothers say they think it's important that student-athletes have accurate information to make the best decisions for their futures.

"If one kid avoids a bad decision, finds the right mentor, or gains confidence because of something they heard during this summit, it’s a success. We want student-athletes to realize they’re building a life, not just a sports career," TJ Ward said.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: TJ Ward and his brother host free summit for future college athletes

Teenager Tyler Watts becomes youngest Northeast Amateur winner, on verge of Walker Cup spot

Tyler Watts achieved something Saturday never done in the history of the Northeast Amateur.

The tournament has been contested annually, sans 2020 because of COVID, since 1962 at Wannamoisett Country Club in Rhode Island. Watts, 18, became the youngest winner of the prestigious amateur event.

The incoming freshman at Tennessee signed for a 4-under 65 on Sunday, capping off a five-stroke victory that saw him run away at the second Elite Amateur Golf Series event of the summer. Last year, Watts won the Sunnehanna Amateur, becoming the youngest champion of the first EAGS event and setting a scoring record. Now he has another major amateur championship under his belt.

"It was really unbelievable," Watts said after his win. "It was a really long and stressful week and I showed a lot of resilience in myself today, and I'm very proud of that."

Tyler Watts wins!! pic.twitter.com/RcfL54MHh1

— Northeast Amateur (@NortheastAm) June 27, 2026

Watts finished at 16 under for the week, which included a tournament record 9-under 60 in Thursday's second round. On Wednesday, North Carolina's Carson Bertagnole tied the previous mark of 61 before Watts took the record for his own a day later.

Perhaps a bigger note for Watts is his standing in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He's projected to move to fourth come Wednesday's update, which is important considering next Wednesday, July 8, is when the three automatic U.S. selections will be made for the Walker Cup team. Watts is going to be one of the top-three Americans, along with Oklahoma State's Preston Stout and, as it stands, Cowboy teammate Ethan Fang.

However, according to Jim Colton with DRVN.golf, fellow teenager Miles Russell is projected to leap Fang in the July 8 update, moving him into the top three Americans for the automatic selections. That means two teenagers would automatically clinch their spots on the U.S. Walker Cup team in September at Lahinch. Stout and Fang were on the team at Cypress Point last year. In addition, Stout will move to No. 1 in the rankings once Jackson Koivun is dropped from the rankings, which is expected this week, as he's set to make his professional debut at the John Deere Classic.

Russell finished T-5 at the Northeast, coming off his T-39 finish at Shinnecock Hills in his first major championship start. The Florida State commit, 17, was on the verge of a Walker Cup spot last year but was the first alternate instead.

This year, he may have automatically punched his ticket to Nathan Smith's team. Just as Watts did with an incredible victory at Wannamoisett.

Cameron Jourdan is an assistant editor of Golfweek, covering college and amateur golf, the PGA Tour and plenty more. Follow Cameron on X/Twitter (@Cam_Jourdan) or Instagram (@GolfweekJourdan).

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Teenager Tyler Watts becomes youngest Northeast Amateur winner, on verge of Walker Cup spot

See it: Cam Skattebo shotguns beer while walking out with Emiliano Vargas

New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo added a memorable touch to his busy offseason by joining rising boxing prospect Emiliano Vargas for his ring walk at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Saturday night.

Vargas, the 2025 Fight Freaks Unite prospect of the year, faced Bryce Mills in a junior welterweight bout on the Xander Zayas-Jaron “Boots” Ennis undercard streamed on DAZN PPV. Skattebo, draped in Mexican and American flags and wearing a dark jacket, accompanied the fighter to the ring.

In a viral moment captured on video, Skattebo dramatically shotgunned a beer as they made their entrance, drawing cheers from the crowd.

FOR NEW YORK!@EmilianoFVargas just walked out with @CamSkattebo5 👀

🏆 Buy Zayas vs Ennis here ➡️ https://t.co/Vp6MjZIVqupic.twitter.com/J44vegLjZu

— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) June 28, 2026

Vargas went on to dominate, dropping Mills twice en route to a fourth-round knockout victory. The performance kept the Mexican-American fighter on track toward bigger opportunities in the 140-pound division.

Skattebo has embraced the spotlight this offseason with various public appearances, including Knicks playoff games and a scripted WWE brawl last season. His involvement in the boxing event highlights the ongoing connection between the Giants running back and the New York sports scene as he prepares for the upcoming NFL campaign.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: See it: Cam Skattebo shotguns beer while walking out with Emiliano Vargas

Who would Canada play in round of 16? Potential World Cup opponents

O Canada.

For the first time, the Canada men's national soccer team has advanced into the knockout round of the World Cup. It comes in a tournament that the Canadians are co-hosting, making the advancement just a little sweeter for Les Rouges.

Of course, the historic occasion doesn't come without an unfortunate twist. Because Canada finished as the runner-up in Group B, it will have to leave home soil and travel to the United States for a round of 32 match against South Africa. The Group B winners, Switzerland, will instead host a match in Vancouver.

Despite losing home-field advantage, the Canadians are still on a quest to make history and continue into the round of 16.

Here's what to know about Canada's potential round of 16 opponents as well as the date, time and location of the match:

Canada potential round of 16 opponents

Canada would play the Netherlands or Morocco if it advances to the round of 16.

Neither opponent presents an easy match for Canada, especially when the Canucks wouldn't have the home-field advantage in that contest, either. Morocco and the Netherlands are two squads with high hopes and even bigger expectations, meaning both would be favored in the round of 16.

The Dutch topped Group F without suffering a defeat in the group stage. The Netherlands recovered with two convincing victories after a thrilling draw against Japan in the opener.

Morocco is in a similar boat, riding a two-game winning streak into the round of 32 after a draw in the first match against Brazil.

All of that sets up for a road that is far from easy for Canada.

Canada round of 16 match date

Canada would play its round of 16 match on July 4 if it advances.

Canada round of 16 match time

Canada's round of 16 match would be played at 1 p.m. ET if it advances.

Canada round of 16 match location

Canada's round of 16 match would be played at NRG Stadium in Houston if it advances. The home of the NFL's Houston Texans, the venue is currently known as Houston Stadium due to FIFA sponsorship stipulations.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who would Canada play in round of 16? Potential World Cup opponents

These high school athletes defined the state of South Dakota — who's the greatest?

South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore has spurred endless debates within sports. A question that has surely been asked around the state: Who is on your Mount Rushmore of South Dakota prep athletes? 

It’s not an easy question, as there are stars from a variety of sports who have become legends. Athletes like Adam Vinatieri and Becky Hammon have become legends nationally, while athletes like SuAnne Big Crow have been inspirations for locals. 

Who is the all-time best South Dakota high school athlete?

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, USA TODAY is launching its 250 for 250 series, looking to answer that question by celebrating the best athletes from each state.

From fans' votes, five athletes will be selected to represent the state as legends who have defined high school sports.

With that in mind, here are the South Dakota high school athlete nominees. The 11 players (listed in alphabetical order) were all standouts at the high school level. 

SuAnne Big Crow, Girls Basketball, Pine Ridge High School 

One of the South Dakota high school legends, SuAnne Big Crow averaged 39 points per game, set a single-game record with 67 points, and hit the Class A state championship-winning buzzer-beater. game-winner in the championship. She passed away at age 17 in a car crash, but her legacy lives on through the Spirit of Su Award, given annually to an outstanding senior. 

Simeon Birnbaum, Track and Field, Cross Country, Stevens High School (Rapid City) 

Oregon’s Simeon Birnbaum wins the men’s 1,500 meters during the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on June 12, 2026, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

An 11-time track champion and a two-time cross-country champion, Simeon Birnbaum is one of the great national prep runners of the decade. He became the 17th high school runner to break 4 minutes in the mile, ran the second-fastest two-mile and 1,500-meter in U.S. high school history, and won the 2023 Nike Outdoor Nationals. He's a four-time Gatorade South Dakota Player of the Year and set state records in the 800-, 1,600- and 3,200-meter races. 

Brooke Cersosimo, Gymnastics, Girls Tennis, Mitchell High School  

Brooke Cersosimo won 12 individual state gymnastics events while competing in all-around, bars and beam, and recorded the only perfect score on beam ever in the state meet, according to the Mitchell Hall of Fame. She helped Mitchell win two state team championships. She was also a tennis champion, winning the 2A singles championship and a pair of team titles. 

Chad Greenway, Football, Baseball, Track and Field, Mount Vernon High School  

Dominant on both sides of the ball, Chad Greenway rushed for 3,118 yards, passed for 2,572, made 407 tackles and had 23 interceptions, according to the South Dakota Hall of Fame (SD HOF). He was all-state three times and South Dakota Gatorade Football Player of the Year as a senior, and led Mount Vernon to two state championships. 

Becky Hammon, Girls Basketball, Stevens High School (Rapid City) 

Aug 26, 2010; Phoenix, AZ, USA; San Antonio Silver Stars guard Becky Hammon (25) reacts on the court against the Phoenix Mercury during the second half in game one of the western conference semi-finals in the 2010 WNBA Playoffs at US Airways Center.  The Mercury defeated the Silver Stars 106-93.  Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports

Becky Hammon’s notable career in basketball began in South Dakota, where she set school records for points, assists and steals, and as a senior averaged 26 points, four rebounds and five steals per game en route to being named South Dakota Player of the Year. 

Josh Heupel, Football, Boys Basketball, Central High School (Aberdeen) 

Josh Heupel was named the starting quarterback for Central High School as a sophomore, and rose over the three years to win South Dakota Player of the Year as a senior, when he threw for 2,471 yards and 20 touchdowns over eight games, according to Knox News, including 418 yards and four touchdowns against the reigning champs. 

Amy Mickelson, Girls Basketball, Brookings High School 

Part of a "Twin Towers" pairing alongside Renae Knopf, Amy Mickelson helped lead Brookings to undefeated seasons in her junior and senior years, winning 48 straight games and leading her team in points and rebounds with 17.9 and 11.2, respectively, according to SD HOF. Brookings rose to No. 3 in the country in USA TODAY's rankings. 

Mike Miller, Boys Basketball, Mitchell High School 

Dec 29, 2012; Milwaukee, WI, USA;  Miami Heat forward Mike Miller (13) shoots during the game against the Milwaukee Bucks at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.  The Bucks won 104-85.  Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Miller set five Mitchell High School records, including scoring 54 points in a game. He scored 1,724 in his career, according to the Mitchell HOF, and was named All-state three times. He was an all-around star, recording a record 11 blocks in a tournament game to go along with 17 rebounds and four points. 

Erik Piatkowski, Boys Basketball, Stevens High School (Rapid City) 

Erik Piatkowski, named Mr. Basketball as a senior following a year in which he averaged 25.6 points and 10.3 rebounds en route to a championship, was a three-time first-team selection in his 1,517-point career, according to SD HOF. He played 14 years in the NBA. 

Adam Vinatieri, Football, Wrestling, Boys Basketball, Boys Soccer, and Track and Field, Central High School (Rapid City) 

Jan 5, 2019; Houston, TX, USA; Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri (4) against the Houston Texans during the AFC Wild Card at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Adam Vinatieri was a five-sport athlete at Central High School, most notably football, in which he played quarterback and middle linebacker. He was named First-Team All-State as a senior, according to the South Dakota Hall of Fame

Kirk Wallman, Wrestling, Freeman High School (Rapid City) 

Kirk Wallman never lost in high school, going 201-0 and becoming the first South Dakota wrestler to win six state championships, according to SDPB. He is part of a legendary wrestling family that won a combined 18 state championships between Kirk, brothers Troy and Cory, and father Gary. 

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: These high school athletes defined the state of South Dakota — who's the greatest?

The Daily: Grading the Red Wings Draft; Canadiens Interested in Merchenko

The Daily: Grading the Red Wings Draft; Canadiens Interested in Merchenko
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The Detroit Red Wings deserve a B+ for their weekend draft work, starting with Day 1 when they turned nothing into something.

The Red Wings didn’t have a first round pick but managed to trade for one (from the Utah Mammoth) late in the draft and turn it into what most would consider a high value late-round pick J.P. Hurlbert. He scored 42 goals and generated 97 points in his first season in the Western Hockey League. He will continue his career at the University of Michigan.

The reason why he was available later in the first round is that his skating needs improvement. But given this organization’s shortage of skilled forwards, I believe the Red Wings believe they can help him improve his skating.

But you can’t teach an athlete to have a scoring touch. Either you have it or you don’t. Hurlbert does.

Landing Max Plante’s brother, Victor, also is a coup. Max was the Hobey Baker winner and has said that Victor is a better player than he is. Both are smart, detail-oriented players who grew up in the game. Their grandfather was a long-time high school coach and their dad, Derek, played in the NHL. The rights to the third Plante brother, Zam, are owned by the Pittsburgh Penguins. It seems like a call to the Penguins is in order.

Victor Plante lights up the room after being picked 47th overall by the Detroit Red Wings #USHLpic.twitter.com/wAX3PUYI08

— USHL (@USHL) June 27, 2026

The third reason why the Red Wings deserve a B+ was the decision to drafte Czechia goalie Michal Orsulak with their third round. Some had him as the second-best goalie in the draft. He’s 6-foot-4 and weighs 220. He helped Czechia win the silver medal at the World Junior Championships.

He will replace Sebastian Cossa in Detroit’s stable of quality young netminder. The Red Wings gave up Cossa to land the No. 23 pick used to land Hurlbert.

Most draft analysts gave the Red Wings a “B” or “B+” for their draft, although the Athletic’s Cory Pronman gave them a “C”

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Detroit GM Steve Yzerman explained why the Red Wings are not holding training camp in Traverse City any more.

Yzerman didn’t say much about what’s happening with Dylan Larkin, other than to say he’s going to do what’s best for the Red Wings.

Max Smith unwraps the players the Red Wings drafted on Saturday on the second day of the NHL Draft. Who are these guys? Smith tells you.

Red Wings Extra

Hurlbert’s 42-goal season made him only the third Kamloops Blazers rookie to score 40 or more goals. That feat doesn’t happen all that often in the Western Hockey League. Among the players who have accomplished that feat: former Red Wings player Don Murdoch (who scored a remarkable 82 goals in 1974-75), Connor Bedard (51 goals in 2021-22), Terik Parascak (43 goals in 2023-24), Ray Ferraro (41 in 1982-83) and Scott Upshall (40 in 2000-01) among others.

What can Wolverine fans expect from Hurlbert?

Hear from our latest first round #NHLDraft pick pic.twitter.com/oT8iLEIYXG

— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) June 27, 2026

Former Red Wings player David Booth has re-signed with the Melbourne team in the Australian Hockey League for the remainder of its season. Last season, Booth netted 30 goals in 14 games.

Hockey Now Digest

Colorado: The Avalanche land another first round draft pick (but it is from 2021). Colorado Avalanche.

Florida: Other than finding two goalies, the Florida Panthers’ 2026-27 lineup is set. But landing a No. 1 goalie always requires heavy lifting. Florida Panthers.

Montreal: The Canadiens, according to a report, have already made a quality offer for Columbus forward Kirill Marchenko. Montreal Canadiens

New Jersey: James Nichols explains that the Devils have the assets that could allow them to make a trade for Jason Robertson. New Jersey Devils.

Philadelphia: Report says defenseman wouldn’t mind being a member of the Philadelphia Flyers.

Pittsburgh: Dan Kingerski explains why the Penguins traded up to land a Belarus goalkeeper. Pittsburgh Penguins.

San Jose: The Sharks kept it in the family when they drafted center Jake Gustafson with the 174th pick. Sheng Peng explains. San Jose Sharks.

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Is Patriots TE Eli Raridon a draw in fantasy football dynasty leagues?

New England Patriots rookie Eli Raridon will be a tight end to consider in dynasty fantasy football drafts this year.

Raridon is poised to receive snaps as the backup tight end for the Patriots next season. He steps into a role that Austin Hooper occupied last season and played well in, having went for 263 receiving yards and two touchdowns in a crowded receiving game.

Hunter Henry is the top tight end for New England and is among five receivers that will demand a large target share, including A.J. Brown, Romeo Doubs, Mack Hollins and Kayshon Boutte (if he’s not traded). Not only that, but Raridon will also take a backseat to DeMario Douglas and perhaps Kyle Williams in the passing attack next season.

The likelihood that Raridon exceeds Hooper’s output from last season in 2026 is low, to say the least. The 22-year-old will be a player to stash in dynasty leagues for years to come, as opposed to his rookie season.

The future may brighten up for Raridon sooner rather than later. Henry is approaching his age-32 season in the league in 2026, despite having a career year in 2025. Becoming a dependable target for Patriots quarterback Drake Maye when called upon from the onset of his career will develop chemistry between the two and position Raridon to step in for Henry in a few years.

His fluidity and pass-catching ability at the position suggest that he is capable of turning into a nice tight end option for team managers in the future.

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Broncos QB Bo Nix full of praise for new WR Jaylen Waddle

It seems fair to say two Denver Broncos players were the most excited when the team acquired wide receiver Jaylen Waddle in a trade with the Miami Dolphins this spring: quarterback Bo Nix and cornerback Pat Surtain.

Surtain because he is one of Waddle's old college teammates who remains a good friend of the receiver. Nix because Denver added an explosive element that the offense was missing over the last two seasons.

“There’s an element of explosiveness that I think as an offense we’ve lacked for a couple years," Nix said during mandatory minicamp earlier this month. "We’ve had plenty of explosive plays, plenty of points, all that kind of stuff. We’ve made great strides, but there was a level of explosiveness that a guy like that adds. So you could be first-and-10 and starting a drive and go one-and-done because he takes it 75, 80 yards. That’s the kind of weapon that we added, and that’s, I think, what we all have been out here watching and sort of really enjoy watching. Just seeing him get out here and move and run around. You just can’t replace speed. That’s just what he brings to the table.

"He’s extremely fast with the ball in his hands. He looks like he doesn’t really slow down to make cuts, which is pretty tough to do for a fast guy. He’s just going to add an element of relief for everybody else and take a little bit of the touches so that other guys don’t have to take them all. Once those guys take them, they’re fresh and ready to take them. I think a guy like that makes everybody on the offense better, and then it obviously helps the defense in the same way.”

Waddle, 27, started his career with three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. His production slipped a bit over the last two years as Miami's offense declined, but he still managed to haul in 64 receptions for 910 yards and six touchdowns last fall. Now playing in Sean Payton's offense, Waddle could be poised to take the next step. Nix believes the receiver is just what the offense was missing, and after reaching the AFC Championship game last season, Denver will look to contend for a Super Bowl title in 2026.

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Every Notre Dame player drafted by the Boston Celtics

The Boston Celtics have built their teams in a number of ways over the decades, but few if any methods have born more fruit than through the NBA draft. The best players to suit up for the Celtics have, by and large, come to Boston either through being taken directly in the annual event, or via trades made that night.

And it is not just the top stars who have been picked up by the Celtics via the draft. Countless members of the storied ball club's alumni have been taken by the team via that annual event, and some schools are better represented than others. We can see blue blood programs and some very small schools both delivering top talent to Boston's rosters over the years, so we decided to take a look at which players came from which schools overall.

So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Celtics out of Notre Dame.

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Draft year and position: 8th round, 1947 BAA Draft

Seasons at Notre Dame: unknown

Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team

Mike Graney - forward

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Draft year and position: 3rd round (8th pick, 24th overall), 1960 NBA Draft

Seasons at Notre Dame: 3

Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team

Bob Whitmore - forward

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Draft year and position: 8th round (9th pick, 108th overall), 1969 NBA Draft

Seasons at Notre Dame: 3

Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team

Tracy Jackson - guard

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Draft year and position: 2nd round (2nd pick, 25th overall), 1981 NBA Draft

Seasons at Notre Dame: 4

Seasons played with Celtics: 1

Luke Harangody - forward

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Draft year and position: 2nd round (22nd pick, 52nd overall), 2010 NBA Draft

Seasons at Notre Dame: 4

Seasons played with Celtics: 1

Demetrius Jackson - guard

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Draft year and position: 2nd round (15th pick, 45th overall), 2016 NBA Draft

Seasons at Notre Dame: 3

Seasons played with Celtics: 1

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

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Rockets Look to Reunite These Gritty Role Players?

As we’re getting right into the thick of the offseason, there’s bound to be rumors of players moving teams. We’ve already seen arguably the biggest possible trade happen with the Milwaukee Bucks trading Giannis Antetokounmpo. 

We saw the Timberwolves shock the world by moving Julius Randle and subsequently trading for LaMelo Ball. 

Everyone has seemingly shifted their focus to Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics now though. After being a frontrunner in the race the Houston Rockets have reportedly shifted their focus too. 

While I agree with the decision to drop that pursuit, head coach Ime Udoka now has his eyes set on another former player of his. Someone who Rockets fans might be pretty familiar with. 

Marcus Smart, the LA Lakers' hero of Game 2 vs the Rockets, is seemingly on Houston’s radar. Given his 13/29 three point shooting performance in the first round, I’m not surprised. That’s nearly 45-percent. 

Obviously he’s not that elite of a career shooter, but it’s easy to see why Smart’s gritty mentality and leadership potential would be enticing to any team. Especially one coached by Ime Udoka. 

He needs to make a decision here soon, a there’s a player option of just over $5 million on the table for this upcoming season. If he declines, definitely expect to see some negotiations with Houston. 

Timberwolves’ Reported Trade Package for Jaylen Brown Revealed

The Minnesota Timberwolves recently made a big move, acquiring LaMelo Ball from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Naz Reid and multiple picks. One of the goals for the Timberwolves' front office was to find a reliable second option on offense for star player Anthony Edwards, and they landed Ball to be that guy for them. 

Before pursuing Ball, the Timberwolves had another prominent guard in mind and even made a big offer to trade for him. Celtics guard Jaylen Brown has been in the middle of trade rumors for much of the offseason, and Minnesota made a significant offer to acquire him. 

REPORT: The Celtics asked the Timberwolves for Rudy Gobert, Naz Reid, and “similar pick compensation” that went to Hornets in a potential Jaylen Brown trade, per @JonKrawczynskipic.twitter.com/EqxhjkIFWf

— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 26, 2026

The catch for the Timberwolves was that Boston was asking for Naz Reid, Rudy Gobert, and draft compensation. To trade for LaMelo Ball, Minnesota only gave up Naz Reid and draft picks, still keeping their starting center, Gobert, around for next season. 

Were The Celtics Asking For Too Much?

If Minnesota were to lose both Naz Reid and Rudy Gobert, its frontcourt would be depleted. This is a team that just traded Julius Randle, who played a lot of games at the power forward spot, and without Reid and Gobert, the team would have lacked a lot of size. 

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The center playing behind Rudy Gobert is Joan Beringer, who has yet to see significant playing time in his career. In 2025-2026, he only saw about 8 minutes of playing time per game and scored 4 points per game. 

Jaden McDaniels is currently slated to fill in as the starting power forward for the Timberwolves, but that could change as free agency approaches, and Minnesota may prioritize adding size to their roster. 

The team would have been very reliant on the backcourt to take on much of the load on both ends, and in today's NBA, that has not been a recipe for success for a lot of teams. 

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Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

Anthony Edwards and Jaylen Brown can both provide a lot of offense as well as perimeter defense, and it could have worked out in their favor more times than not, but it's clear the Timberwolves front office wanted to prioritize having a defense capable of stopping teams like the Thunder and Spurs, who can score in a hurry. 

With LaMelo Ball, the lineup for the Timberwolves provides a healthy mix of offensive firepower as well as defense. Ball and Edwards can score in bunches while players like Jaden McDaniels and Rudy Gobert can provide elite defense, something they will need in the postseason. 

Rasmus Andersson, John Carlson highlight top 5 2026 NHL free agent defensemen

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The start of NHL free agency is rapidly approaching, with just four days until pending UFAs are free to sign with whatever team they choose. Soon, teams will have the chance to bring in new talent through the free agent market.

Due to this, we here at The Sporting News will be looking at the top five pending UFAs for each position. In this latest edition of the series, let’s look at this year’s best NHL pending UFA defensemen. Previously, we looked at the top pending UFA goaltenders

Rasmus Andersson, Vegas Golden Knights 

2025-26 Stats: 81 GP, 17 G, 30 A, 47 PTS 

With Darren Raddysh no longer on the board, Rasmus Andersson is currently the NHL’s top pending UFA defenseman. While there is a good chance that he will sign a contract extension with the Vegas Golden Knights, it would also make sense if he decided to test the market.

Teams looking to add a top-four defenseman who contributes offensively, plays a steady defensive game, and works in all situations should have Andersson on their radar. 

MORETop 30 2026 NHL UFAs: Rasmus Andersson, John Carlson, Sergei Bobrovsky highlight free agent board

John Carlson, Carolina Hurricanes

2025-26 Stats: 71 GP, 14 G, 46 A, 60 PTS 

John Carlson may be 36 years old, but he is still a very good NHL defenseman. During Day 2 of the NHL draft, Carlson’s UFA rights were dealt to the Carolina Hurricanes from the Anaheim Ducks

The veteran blueliner is still capable of providing strong offense from the point and would be a nice pickup for a team looking for a right-shot defenseman in their top four if the Hurricanes are unable to come to a contract agreement before July 1.

Jacob Trouba, Anaheim Ducks 

2025-26 Stats: 81 GP, 10 G, 25 A, 35 PTS, 143 Hits 

Jacob Trouba is another notable Ducks defenseman who can hit the market on July 1. After some tough years with the New York Rangers, Trouba bounced back nicely with the Ducks this season and proved that he can still be an impactful top-four defenseman.

Trouba’s extremely physical style of play and toughness should lead many teams to call if he tests free agency. It also doesn’t hurt that he is a former NHL captain and coming off his strongest offensive season in several years. 

MOREEight 2027 NHL UFAs Who Can Sign Contract Extensions On July 1

Mario Ferraro, San Jose Sharks 

2025-26 Stats: 82 GP, 7 G, 16 A, 23 PTS, 137 Hits

San Jose Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro has the potential to land a great contract this summer if he tests free agency. This is because he is this year’s top left-shot defenseman pending UFA.

Furthermore, at just 27 years old, he is a prime candidate to land a long-term contract. Ferraro also provides a bit of everything from the point, so he could be a nice addition for a team looking to boost its second or third pairing. 

MORESharks' GM Mike Grier Provides Updates on Pending Free Agents

Ryan Shea, Pittsburgh Penguins

2025-26 Stats: 80 GP, 6 G, 29 A, 35 PTS

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Shea had a breakout year at the perfect time in 2025-26. Once viewed as a depth defenseman, Shea has cemented himself as one of the NHL’s top pending UFA defenseman after his big season with the Penguins.

If Pittsburgh is unable to re-sign him, he is going to be a very popular target on July 1 as a two-way, puck-moving defenseman at just 29 years old.

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Report – Juventus & Napoli Contemplate Mutually Beneficial Swap Deal

Report – Juventus & Napoli Contemplate Mutually Beneficial Swap Deal
Report – Juventus & Napoli Contemplate Mutually Beneficial Swap Deal

Juventus and Napoli could reportedly engineer a swap deal involving Federico Gatti and Stanislav Lobotka. According to Calciomercato, the two Serie A giants are weighing up an ambitious exchange.

Luciano Spalletti is eager to revamp his midfield options, with Teun Koopmeiners set to depart the club in the coming months. Furthermore, Juventus could also cut loose Khephren Thuram, who has generated plenty of interest across Europe, with Inter also in the mix.

Meanwhile, Spalletti, who made Lobotka central to his Napoli project during the club’s title-winning season in 2022/23, is keen to reunite with the Slovakian midfielder. The report states Spalletti will do everything to bring the 31-year-old to Turin. It’s worth noting that Lobotka’s contract runs out next summer.

On the other hand, Massimiliano Allegri is Gatti’s long-term admirer. After the Italian center-back lost his starting berth at Juventus, Allegri can realistically hope to lure him to Naples and pair him up with Allesandro Buongiorno and Amir Rrahmani at the heart of his three-man defense.

Our take on Juventus & Napoli swap deal

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Lobotka’s contract, Napoli may not be enthusiastic about severing ties with the former Celta Vigo man. Indeed, he made 32 Serie A appearances last season, reinforcing his indispensable status at the club.

By contrast, Juventus are open to letting Gatti leave. They would have no problems ‘sacrificing’ the 28-year-old to secure Lobotka’s arrival. However, unless Napoli soften their stance on Lobotka, the Bianconeri may struggle to persuade their rivals without sweetening the proposal.

Rafael Fiziev admits Justin Gaethje’s historic win helped him regain his confidence — ‘I didn’t believe in myself anymore’

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 08: (L-R) Justin Gaethje and Rafael Fiziev of Kazakstan congratulate each other following their lightweight fight during the UFC 313 event at T-Mobile Arena on March 08, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

“The Highlight” is helping other people.

No. 12-ranked Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight Rafael Fiziev got back in the win column yesterday (Sat., June 27, 2026), scoring a second-round knockout over Manuel Torres in the main event of UFC Baku inside National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan (watch highlights).

It was a massive win for Fiziev, who entered the fight needing a rebound badly.

And apparently, he had some extra motivation heading into his third UFC main event. It came from one of the unlikeliest places possible: Justin Gaethje, the man who has beaten him twice inside the Octagon.

Like millions of fight fans (literally), “Ataman” watched Gaethje’s historic Lightweight title win over Ilia Topuria at UFC Freedom 250 two weeks ago. But for Fiziev, Gaethje’s performance was more than just another great fight.

It helped him believe in himself again.

“Justin, man, bro, you have no idea how much you motivated me,” Fiziev told UFC on Paramount. “I wish you jumped into my body and felt how much I love you after your performance, bro. You gave me a lot of motivation because I didn’t believe in myself so much.

“I was thinking, how can I believe in myself again after all of my stuff,” Fiziev continued. “It was so hard. And this guy stepped in the cage and made me happy. When I stepped in the cage tonight, I believed in my power because of this guy. Thanks, Justin. My man.”

During UFC Baku fight week, Fiziev admitted he was surprised UFC offered him a main event spot because he was coming off a knockout loss to Mauricio Ruffy (watch highlights). He also knew he had to “show his fireworks” in front of the Baku crowd.

He did exactly that.

Fiziev scored his first knockout win since 2022 and did it against a surging contender who entered the fight with serious momentum and first-round finishing power.

For Fiziev, the win was not just about beating Torres. It was about proving to himself that he still belonged among the most dangerous Lightweights in the world.

All it took was some inspiration from a former opponent who has already shared six rounds of chaos with him.

Pretty fitting, honestly.


For complete UFC Baku results and play-by-play click here.

Shane Lowry shares his honest opinion on what Randy Smith has done with Scottie Scheffler

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Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Scottie Scheffler and Ted Scott have been the most successful player/caddie partnership in the game over the past four years.

Scott has been on Scheffler’s bag for all 20 of his PGA Tour wins, including the 30-year-old’s four major championship triumphs.

However, behind the scenes it is the world number one’s long-term coach, Randy Smith, who arguably deserves the most credit.

Scheffler has worked with Smith since he was a young boy at Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas, Texas.

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Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Smith has worked with numerous other high profile golfers, as well as Scheffler, including Gary Woodland.

It is Randy Smith who has played the most crucial role in Scottie Scheffler’s rise to the best player in the professional game.

Shane Lowry’s opinion on what Randy Smith has done with Scottie Scheffler

Scheffler has actually struggled this season, with his crazy footwork becoming more pronounced with every week that passes.

He has also been hitting his drives and iron shots with more left-to-right curve than he ever has done before, leading some golf fans to question Randy Smith’s role behind the scenes.

However, Shane Lowry highlighted how Smith simply does not get enough credit for the work he has done with Scheffler, when speaking on Sky Sports.

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Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images

I always say, Randy Smith doesn’t get enough credit, he said.

Because, you know, there are a lot of coaches who would have tried to get Scottie to stay still over the ball.

Yeah, it’s amazing and, you know, I have played with Scottie a little bit. It’s amazing to watch. He’s such a good player. He’s such a good ball striker, and it’s unimpressively impressive if you get me.

He just gets the job done and he’s a great player.

Why Shane Lowry split with his caddie

Lowry revealed the reason behind his break-up with his caddie, Darren Reynolds.

“Obviously myself and Darren finished last week. I had a great chat with him on Saturday [after the US Open].

We had a great three and a half years together and we’re good friends and he was very good to me and we experienced some great things,” he said.

“I just felt like I needed a bit of a change on the course and I felt like the five hour rounds were quite unenjoyable at times and I felt like I needed a bit of a change up. And then Dermot was carrying last week for a guy called James Nicholas and he qualified for the US Open.

It kind of was easy to ask him to do this week because it’s only a drive up the road for him.

“So it’s been nice to have him on the bag and he’s kind of changed it up a little bit, but gave me a bit of confidence. Yeah, it’s just nice to kind of have an old friend on the bag and, hopefully, we can go out there tomorrow and give it a run.”

Rudi Völler gives rally cry for Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz to perform

WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA - JUNE 27: Rudi Völler, Sporting Director of DFB talks prior to a press conference at Winston-Salem State University on June 27, 2026 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Germany’s performances at the World Cup have been mixed so far. A comeback win from behind to beat a strong Ivory Coast side wasn’t perfect but it gave hope to fans after securing first in the group. The defeat that followed against Ecuador has now shown the real cracks in this side, but Julian Nagelsmann’s side has the quality to make a deep run. The question is can the squad deliver?

Rudi Völler was recently poised with the question surrounding Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala’s performances thus far. The superstars have not yet lived up to the expectations and the pressure is clearly mounting on the players and the manager.

“We know that if we want to achieve the biggest goals, these players have to deliver. They know that themselves. I’m completely optimistic about that as well. They’re not far away from hitting top form. In general, we have a team that, on its best days and playing at its limit, can beat any team in the world,” Rudi Völler said about star German players Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz, as captured by @iMiaSanMia.

Völler is bang on with this response. Germany have the potential to do magical things as we have seen in the past when these players are playing to their best, but consequently, the team won’t be able to get far without them. If there was ever a match to get things heating up again for the pair, Paraguay seems like the perfect opportunity for a confidence boost before Germany would likely play France in the Round of 16.


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30-Day Challenge: All-Time Favorite Bears Defensive Back

To me, there is one player who defines what I want from a Chicago Bear, and he happens to be my favorite defensive back of all time–Charles “Peanut” Tillman.

Let’s begin with the obvious, in that Tillman was an absolute technician at cornerback. With 133 defended passes over his 12 years in Chicago, he also has an unquantifiable number of “not worth its,” whereby opposing quarterbacks simply went somewhere else with the football rather than risk an incompletion, a pick (3 per year) or a forced fumble (42 in 12 years) even after the ball was completed. He was one of the few who could hold Calvin Johnson in check, forcing an effective passer rating to “Megatron” of 70.9 in their 12 matchups. Tillman helped change the game with his “Peanut Punch”, creating what is now an essential defensive technique. When the Bears needed a big play in the secondary, he was the man who delivered.

But it I’m honest, that was only part of why I was always partial to #33. He was also a class act off the field. The Walter Payton Man of the Year award-winner was courteous, insightful, and dedicated to making a positive difference in his community. Cheering for Peanut always felt like cheering for one of the good guys, and that made it even better that he was a Bear.   

I am also partial to how he decided to approach a bit of homework from a math class more than a decade ago, showing both courtesy and passion for the game, all while asserting his own tenacious control of the situation. Because that’s what he did.

What about you? Who’s your favorite Bears’ defensive back?

Edge suddenly feels less bloated — after Microsoft retired its “creepy” AI history search feature to the company's digital graveyard

In recent months, Microsoft has taken significant steps to improve the Windows 11 user experience through its Windows K2 initiative, including scaling back where Copilot and its integrations appear across the interface.

And now, these efforts appear to have extended to Microsoft Edge. As spotted by Neowin, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its AI-powered history search feature in the Chromium-based browser

"Enhanced search finds sites in your History even when you use a synonym, phrase, or typo," Microsoft added. "After this feature is turned on, sites you visit will be shown in enhanced history search results. An on-device model is trained using your data, which never leaves your device and is never sent to Microsoft. Admins can use the EdgeHistoryAISearchEnabled policy to disable this feature."

Microsoft promised that the feature would leverage on-device AI, keeping your data private, secure, and away from the cloud. It's worth noting that the feature was rolling out to users in waves.

The company has since made an update on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap entry (dated June 25, 2026), indicating:

"We have decided not to move forward with this change at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience."

Neowin reported that many users described the feature as "creepy," while others voiced concerns about trusting Microsoft to keep their data on-device. Some also criticized it as yet another attempt to turn Edge into bloatware.

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As the rising costs of RAM crush the notion of gaming as an affordable hobby, what are PC gamers and Xbox fans supposed to do?

If, by some miracle, you've been living on the moon in a soundproof dome for the last six months, you may not have noticed that gaming hardware has grown extremely expensive, making the hobby a mostly miserable affair for all involved. We first called it the RAM crisis, but the sad reality is that it's now spilling over into storage, and experts are predicting a grim future.

It's shredding PC gaming, as Valve's much-anticipated Steam Machine launched at over $1,000 for its cheapest model — a higher price than most might have expected — with its creators explaining that it "reflects the state of the world". Consumers are flanked at every turn, as anyone planning to buy older generations of memory sees that DDR4 and even DDR3 prices are going up.

It's easy to point fingers at Microsoft, given its undeniable, if somewhat retracted, obsession with AI, whether that's Copilot in Windows or an implementation across its Azure cloud stack. And let's be honest, it's not without irony that XBOX CEO Asha Sharma said that "gaming is becoming unaffordable" just before the brand announced a price increase on its consoles.

Sure enough, Xbox's Matthew Ball agrees that "crisis is the right term", and the effects of expensive RAM will undoubtedly be felt in the lead-up to its next-gen Project Helix console — which supposedly behaves more like a gaming PC — and who knows what its launch price might look like (over a thousand dollars?) In fact, hardware pivots are already appearing in Microsoft's PC hardware, as the Surface Laptop returns with 8GB of RAM to keep costs down.

What a disaster... I'm scared to think how much Helix might cost.

Papictu, Windows Central community member

I know, I'm hardly a beacon of good news or hopeful visions of the future, but this AI bubble will presumably break at some point, and it's good to take stock of what options we actually have. The usual midsummer onslaught of sales events brought some relief with retailer discounts, and pre-built gaming PCs maintain a hint of value throughout. Still, prospective buyers will have to brace for an inevitable sting if they plan to grab something later this year (or into 2027).

If you're interested in console gaming, you're looking at a minimum of $749.99 for a digital Xbox Series X — that's the one without a disc drive — or $499.99 for a similarly discless (and less powerful) Xbox Series S. On Sony's side, a PS5 Pro is now $899.99, or at least $599.99 for a digital base PS5. That's without any games, by the way, and Grand Theft Auto VI recently confirmed a $99 price tag for a code of its Ultimate Edition with all in-game content intact.

Gamers at large are already expected to spend close to $1,000 just to get started. The entire situation is absurd and unfair, but it puts the price of handhelds like MSI's $1,799 Claw 8 EX AI+ into perspective; that's just how much this kind of ultra-enthusiast hardware costs now. The whole thing reminds me of a bygone era of crypto mining that drove up GPU prices, but this time, it's bigger and even more insulting.

So, what are you supposed to do? You can penny-pinch your way through buying discounted and second-hand hardware, or you can submit to a future of subscription-based gaming streamed from the cloud. If you don't already own an Xbox, I'd suggest picking one up before the price increase happens in August, but that's about all you can do. Stay strong, gamers.

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Microsoft finally made a more affordable Surface, but its timing was terrible

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Two more Surface devices were announced this week, at least technically. The ongoing RAM crisis forced Microsoft to follow in the footsteps of Apple and Acer by making laptops with 8GB of RAM in 2026.

During a week full of deals through Amazon and other retailers, Microsoft took a different approach to make its Surface devices more affordable, at least for certain models. The Surface Pro 12-inch and Surface Laptop 13-inch can now be bought with just 8GB of RAM.

Those versions with less memory start at $849 for the Surface Pro and $949 for the Surface Laptop. I'm happy to see more affordable options, but Microsoft's timing was poor. Raising Surface prices during Prime Day meant better hardware was at or near the same pricing as the cheaper Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. And with other retailers dropping prices to compete with Amazon, the new Surfaces are a bad value.

Dell’s XPS 13 with a Snapdragon X Elite, 32GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD is still $999.99, which means better hardware is sitting only $50 above Microsoft’s new “affordable” Surface models.

Deals, discounts, and rising prices were the focus of this week, but we also saw Windows 10 support extended and Bill Gates weigh in on AI. Here are the biggest stories from the week.

Biggest News of the Week

Microsoft's Surface Pro 12-inch 1st Edition (2025) powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus processor.
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Windows 11 desktop showing the Point-in-time Restore feature settings.
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Bill Gates attends the 11th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at Barker Hangar on April 05, 2025 in Santa Monica, California.
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Microsoft is in a no-win situation with pricing. RAM and other components continue to go up in price, so manufacturers have to adjust to match. Even Apple, which was more insulated than most due to stockpiles of components, had to increase the cost of MacBooks, iPads, and other devices.

As a result of shortages, Microsoft has had to raise the price of hardware. Since people still need laptops at somewhat reasonable prices, models with 8GB of RAM can fill that gap.

8GB of RAM is better than many assume on a Windows 11 PC. Our Cale Hunt said using a device with that amount of memory is "Not only viable but quite enjoyable." Since that's the case, more affordable Surface devices are good news.

But announcing a Surface Pro and a Surface Laptop with lower price tags in the same week as one of the biggest shopping events of the year is a strange strategy.

A Surface Laptop with a Snapdragon X Plus, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage costs $949.99 through Microsoft's website. The Dell XPS 13 (9345) with a Snapdragon X Elite, 32GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage is on sale for $999.99 through Dell.

Maybe Microsoft should have rolled out its cheaper Surface devices a bit earlier or held off until other sales ended.

Shopping with Sean

The best deal of the week is still up for grabs despite Prime Day ending, and it's the laptop I just highlighted. Dell's discount on the XPS 13 with a Snapdragon X Elite drops that premium laptop to $999.99. That discounted price looks even better after Apple raised the prices of its MacBooks.

If you want something newer, the HP OmniBook Ultra 14 is $650 off. That gorgeous laptop is powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite. I'm jealous of our Senior Editor Zac Bowden because he got to review it (the OmniBook 14 Ultra earned a perfect score in that review).

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Apple crumbles against high RAM prices, Samsung may be next

28 June 2026 at 16:24

Apple has recently announced a price increase across its product portfolio, and Samsung may be the next in line to take the same step due to the shared reason.

The iPhone maker decided to give an increase to its top device, including Macs and iPad devices. It has ramped up to $300 and more on some variants due to the increased burden of RAM prices.

Apple used to be the biggest buyer of memory chips due to the sheer volume of sales, claiming an upper hand in price negotiations, but this is no longer the case. Instead, big AI firms have climbed to the top of the priority, and they’re ruling over the negotiations for more advanced memory, generating record-breaking revenue and profits for memory chip makers.

Since suppliers are focusing on the AI demand, they’re unable to fulfill the orders for consumer devices. Even with that, the high demand has allowed them to increase DRAM prices, taking more money for the same technology as before.

The prices for LPDDR and LPDDR have been increased by 80% to 90% in the first quarter, and this surge is likely to continue through the rest of the year. The RAM price alone for the 12GB capacity has reached around $150 in the first quarter of this year.

Similar to Apple, Samsung has a big ecosystem of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and notebooks. Specifically, the smartphones. However, it could start the price increase with the Galaxy tablets and notebooks first.

Meanwhile, smartphone prices for mid-range smartphones are already fluctuating in different markets, but flagship phones are yet to see any visible sign of sudden jumps.

Still, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 launch is coming, and we can expect the two devices to get slightly higher prices compared to their predecessors.

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Samsung Galaxy A37 5G: A solid model update with a few minor weaknesses

The Samsung Galaxy A37 5G focuses on gradual improvements rather than major innovations. A faster Exynos SoC, IP68 certification, and efficient battery life enhance this mid-range smartphone, while the camera and display show little improvement. At its current street price, however, the A37 is still a recommended choice.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 2026 - a dying breed already?

Video | The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is still, without a doubt, THE best 14" gaming- and creator laptop hybrid currently on the market, and in its 2026 iteration, it got even faster, boasts a brighter display, and significantly longer battery runtimes thanks to the switch to an Intel CPU. Still, is there a market for it? And how does it compare to Apple's decked-out MacBook Pro 14?

Eski Efes'li Asvel'de

2025/26 sezonu Efes'te tamamlayan Alman basketbolcu Nick Weiler-Babb, kariyerini Fransa'nın Asvel takımında sürdürecek.

Sezon sonunda Efes ile yollarını sürpriz bir şekilde ayıran 30 yaşındaki Alman basketbolcu Nick Weiler-Babb, Fransa'nın Asvel takımıyla anlaştı.

Asvel’in astronomik bütçesi

Bulduğu yeni yatırımcılarla yeni sezon bütçesini 40 milyon euro gibi astronomik bir seviye çıkaran Asvel, transfer pazarına hızlı bir giriş yaptı. Fransız takımının son transferi, sezonu Efes’te tamamlayan Weiler-Babb olurken, Alman oyuncuyla 2 yıllık bir sözleşme yapıldığı açıklandı. Fransız kulübü Babb’dan önce Zalgiris'den Sylvian Francisco, Monaco'dan Daniel Theis'i ve Milano'dan Armani Brooks'u renklerine bağlamıştı.

Öte yandan yeni sezonda Asvel'i çalıştıracak isim de kesinlik kazandı. Kulübün hissedarlarından biri konumundaki Tony Parker, Asvel’in yeni coachu oldu. Bu kararı, kulüp hissedarlarıyla bir araya gelip aldıklarını belirten Parker, şu sıralar İstanbul’da devam eden U17 Dünya Şampiyonası’nda Fransız Milli Takımı’nın coachluğunu yapıyor.

Fenerbahçe Skriniar'ı vermedi: Lenglet'i aldılar

Benfica, Fenerbahçe'den Milan Skriniar için nabız yokladı. Ancak Sarı-Lacivertliler teklifi geri çevirdi. Portekiz ekibi bunun üzerine Atletico Madrid'den Clement Lenglet ile anlaştı.

Stoper açığı bulunan Benfica, Fenerbahçe'den Milan Skriniar konusunda temaslarda bulundu. Ancak Kanarya'dan jet hızıyla olumsuz yanıt alındı. Bunun üzerine rota değiştirildi. Portekiz temsilcisi, Atletico Madrid forması giyen Clement Lenglet'le anlaşma sağladı.

BEDELSİZ GELMİŞTİ

31 yaşındaki Fransız futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Barcelona'dan bedelsiz şekilde Atletico Madrid'e geçiş yapmıştı. 1.86 boyundaki savunmacı, istediği forma sürelerini bulamadı. Benfica'nın bu hamleyi uygun şartlarda bitirdiği ifade edildi. Resmi açıklamaların kısa süre içinde yapılması bekleniyor.

TEK SATILMAYACAK ADAM!

Öte yandan Benfica'nın Skriniar hamlesi gerçekten de biraz mantık dışıydı. Şu anda Fenerbahçe'nin savunma hattındaki herkes satılabilir (kaleci Ederson dahil). Ayrılığına sıcak bakılmayan tek isim Skriniar'dı! Slovakyalı stoperin Fenerbahçe'yle 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var.

Mimovic Fenerbahçe'de kalacak mı? İşte son durum

Yakın tarihte Fenerbahçe'nin yapmış olduğu en ilginç transferlerden biri Ognjen Mimovic'ti... 21 yaşındaki sağ bekin geleceği yine merak ediliyor. Ayrılık ihtimali yüksek gibi...

Fenerbahçe 2025'in Ocak ayında Kızılyıldız'a 6.7 milyon euro ödeyerek Ognjen Mimovic'i kadrosuna katmıştı. Genç sağ bekle 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar mukavele yapıldı. Oyuncu, 2025 Şubat'ında ise Rus ekibi Zenit'e kiralandı. Mimovic o sezonun sonunda geri döndü. Bu kez de Pafos'a kiralandı!

Fenerbahce

SÜPER LİG'DE KALACAK

Pafos Kulübü, 6 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. 21 yaşındaki sağ bekin yeni sezonda Fenerbahçe'de kalması beklenmiyor. Ancak bu kez fazla uzaklaşmayacak gibi... Bazı Süper Lig ekiplerinin Sırp futbolcu için nabız yoklamaya başladığı öğrenildi.

Fenerbahce

ONAY VERİLECEK

Fenerbahçe Teknik Heyeti, Ognjen Mimovic konusunda kısa süre içinde kararını verecek. Bugünkü tabloda ayrılığa onay çıkması bekleniyor. Ardından kulübe gelen teklifler değerlendirmeye alınacak. 1.79 boyundaki savunmacı, düzenli oynayabileceği bir takıma gitmek istiyor. Muhtemel transfer çok büyük bir ihtimalle "kiralama" formülüyle yapılacak.

Göztepe'ye İngiliz orta saha: Hem de 21 yaşında

Göztepe, Sheffield United forması giyen Alex Matos'la anlaşma sağladı. 21 yaşındaki İngiliz merkez orta sahanın kısa süre içinde Türkiye'ye gelmesi bekleniyor.

Sheffield United geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında 1.2 milyon euro ödeyerek Chelsea U21 takımından Alex Matos'u kadrosuna katmıştı. İngiliz merkez orta sahayla 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak sezon içinde birçok sorun yaşandı. Alex Matos, Championship'te sadece 8 karşılaşmaya çıktı.

BURADA ÇIKIŞ YAPABİLİR

Takımdan ayrılmak istiyen 21 yaşındaki futbolcuya Göztepe talip oldu ve işi bitirdi. 1.75 boyundaki oyuncunun kısa süre içinde Türkiye'ye gelmesi bekleniyor. 2 kez İngiltere U20 Milli Takımı'nın formasını giyen Alex Matos'un Süper Lig'de büyük bir çıkış yapabileceği düşünülüyor.

TUTARSA SATABİLİRLER

Göztepe'nin bu tarzdaki transferleri fazlasıyla biliniyor. Alex Matos eğer tutarsa, ilerleyen dönemlerde ciddi rakamlara satılabilir. İzmir temsilcisi genellikle genç isimlere yöneliyor. Ve bu konuda genel anlamda başarılı olduklarını söylemek gayet mümkün...

Fred için yanıp tutuşuyorlar: Yananı gör Fenerbahçe

Fenerbahçe'nin Brezilyalı yıldızı Fred, ülkesinde adeta kapışılıyor. Atletico Mineiro forması giyen eski takım arkadaşları, tecrübeli orta sahayı transfer etmek için uyguladıkları yoğun presi ve Fred'in çarpıcı itirafını ifşa etti: "Bana bağlı olsaydı çoktan gelmiştim."

Fenerbahçe’nin Brezilyalı yıldızı Fred, ülkesinin takımlarından Atletico Mineiro’nun radarına girdi. Brezilya ekibinde forma giyen yıldız oyuncular, tecrübeli orta sahayı ikna etmek için adeta pres yaptıklarını itiraf etti.

Fenerbahce

Globo’ya konuşan Renan Lodi, Fred’i takıma kazandırmak için Bernard ile birlikte yoğun bir baskı kurduklarını belirterek, "Artık Fred ile ilgili konuşmaya tahammül edemiyorum. 5 gün önce onunla konuştum ve 'Tanrı aşkına, bize gel! Bize çok yardımcı olacaksın' dedim. Gelmesi için artık konuşmaktan yorulduk" ifadelerini kullandı.

Fenerbahce

Takımın bir diğer ismi Leo Duarte ise Fred’in çocukluk aşkını itiraf etti. Duarte, "Burada olmak onun hayali. Çocukluğundan beri Atletico taraftarıymış. Bana açıkça, 'Bana bağlı olsaydı, çoktan orada olurdum' dedi" şeklinde konuştu.

Brezilya’dan yükselen bu transfer feryatları sonrası, gözler Fenerbahçe yönetimi ve oyuncunun alacağı karara çevrildi.

Marsilya Hakan Safi başkanmış gibi davranıyor: Greenwood açmazı

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi, Marsilya ile Greenwood konusunda 50 milyon euro+bonuslar karşılığında anlaşmıştı. Ancak Safi seçimi kaybetti. Fransız ekibi ise yeni yönetimden benzer paraları bekliyor.

Fenerbahçe'de bu yazın en çok konuşulan ismi hiç şüphesiz Mason Greenwood... Başkan adayı Hakan Safi, seçim öncesinde İngiliz kanat oyuncusuyla anlaştıklarını söylemişti. Ancak kongrenin ardından başkanlığa Aziz Yıldırım seçildi. Böylece sadece Greenwood değil, Safi'nin söz kestiği diğer oyuncular da taca çıktı...

Fenerbahce

TEMASLAR SÜRÜYOR

Aziz Yıldırım Yönetimi, Mason Greenwood için masaya oturdu. Fakat Marsilya Kulübü, Hakan Safi'yle yapılan anlaşmadaki rakamları bekliyor... Safi'nin, 50 milyon euro+çeşitli bonuslar sunduğu iddia edildi. Ligue 1 temsilcisi, bu anlaşmadaki rakamların benzerlerini bekliyor.

Fenerbahce

BU KOŞULLARDA ZOR

Bugünkü koşullarla Greenwood'un Fenerbahçe'ye transferi pek mümkün gözükmüyor. Fenerbahçe teklif yükseltse bile Marsilya'nın mutlaka indirime gitmesi gerekiyor. Ve Ligue 1 temsilcisinin aklında indirim yok. Çünkü 1.81 boyundaki yıldızın farklı talipleri de bulunuyor.

Real Madrid'e bir Türk daha: Resmi teklif yapıldı

İspanyol devi Real Madrid, 5 milyon euro'luk tazminat yüküne rağmen Başantrenör Sergio Scariolo ile yolları ayırma kararı aldı. Marca gazetesi, listenin ilk sırasındaki serbest ve en güçlü adayın Panathinaikos'tan ayrılan Ergin Ataman olduğunu duyurdu.

İspanyol devi Real Madrid’de basketbol şubesinde hareketli saatler yaşanıyor. İspanyol spor gazetesi Marca'nın derlediği bilgilere göre; Real Madrid, Başantrenör Sergio Scariolo ile yollarını ayırmaya hazırlanıyor. Kulübün basketbol sorumlusu Juan Carlos Sanchez’in, İtalyan çalıştırıcıyla sözleşme feshi için kısa süre içinde bir araya geleceği öğrenildi.

Scariolo ile yolları ayırmanın maliyeti Real Madrid'i düşündürüyor. Deneyimli koçun sözleşmesinin feshedilmesi durumunda, kulübün iki yıl için yaklaşık 5 milyon euro tazminat ödemesi gerekiyor. Bu nedenle yönetim, yeni başantrenör tercihinde bonservis engeli olmayan, serbest durumdaki isimlere yöneldi.

Ergın Ataman

Panathinaikos'tan ayrıldıktan sonra boşa çıkan ve şu an herhangi bir takımı çalıştırmayan Ergin Ataman, Real Madrid’in hoca listesindeki en güçlü aday konumunda. Ataman'ın serbest statüde bulunması, kulübün aradığı kriterlere tam uyum sağlıyor.

Real Madrid’in listesinde tecrübeli Türk çalıştırıcının yanı sıra Ioannis Sfairopoulos, Velimir Perasovic ve kulübün mevcut yardımcı antrenörü Paco Redondo gibi isimler de yer alıyor. Yönetimin, Scariolo ile bağları kopardıktan hemen sonra Ataman ile resmi görüşmelere başlaması bekleniyor.

Kulüpler Birliği toplantısında yaşananların perde arkası: Fenerbahçe'den açıklama

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Vekili Barış Göktürk, Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı toplantısında yaşananlar hakkında açıklamalarda bulundu.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Vekili Barış Göktürk, Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı toplantısında yaşananların orada kaldığını belirterek, bu konuda yeni bir değerlendirme yapmayacaklarını söyledi.

Barış Göktürk, Türk at yarışçılığının derbisi Gazi Koşusu öncesi Veliefendi Hipodromu'nda AA muhabirine açıklamalarda bulundu.

Bu sezon sakatlık sebebiyle atının Gazi Koşusu'nda yarışamayacağını belirten Barış Göktürk, "Bütün atların ayakları düz bassın. Gazi Koşusu çok önemli. İki kez koşma fırsatımız oldu ama kazanamadık son iki yılda. Bu sene koşamıyoruz. Bu sene izleyiciyiz. Biz de taraftar olarak geldik. Bizim 'Koşanların ayakları düz bassın.' diye bir geleneksel sözümüz var. Bizim de çok fazla yarış atımız var, bu aile geleneği. Dolayısıyla inşallah başarılı olurlar." ifadelerini kullandı.

Barış Göktürk, Gazi Koşusu'nun Türkiye için çok önemli olduğuna değinerek, "Gazi Koşusu, Türkiye'yi muasır medeniyetler seviyesine çıkarmaya çalışan bir organizasyon. Ülkemizin de bir gururu. Aynı Kentucky Derby gibi çok önemli bir koşu. Dolayısıyla Türk atçılığı için çok önemli bir organizasyondayız. Gazi Koşusu'nu her yıl böyle kutlamak çok güzel. İnşallah daha da böyle devam eder, kesilmeden ilelebet devam eder diye temenni ediyorum." diye konuştu.

"Bizim için orada yaşanan orada kaldı"

Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı toplantısının ardından bir açıklama yapmadıklarını aktaran Göktürk, "Biz, Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı toplantısı sonrası bir açıklama yapmadık. Bizim için orada yaşanan orada kaldı. Dolayısıyla biz bununla ilgili tekrar konuşmuyoruz. Sonrasında da konuşmadık, basına bir bilgi de vermedik. Böyle bir şeyin peşinde değiliz. Fenerbahçe'nin bir ağırlığı var. Fenerbahçe, konuşması gerektiği zaman konuşur. Zaten ben toplantıda gereken konuşmayı gereken kişiye yaptım. Siz bizim konuştuğumuzu gördünüz mü? Hayır. Biz bir konuşma yapmadık. Biz bir açıklama yapmadık. Öncesinde, sonrasında bir iddiada veya bir konuşmada bulunmadık. Fenerbahçe gereken kişiye, gerekli cevabı, gerektiği yerde verir. Zaten verdi. Dolayısıyla tekrar bunun üzerinde durmaya, bunu konuşmaya gerek yok." şeklinde konuştu.

Göktürk, Fenerbahçe'nin halka açık bir şirket olduğunu belirterek, şunları kaydetti:

"Fenerbahçe, 35 milyon taraftarı olan dev bir camiadır. Fenerbahçe, Türkiye'nin en büyük spor kulübüdür. Belki de diğer branşlarla beraber dünyanın en büyük spor kulübüdür. Dolayısıyla Fenerbahçe halka açık, kamuya mal olmuş bir kurum. Biz de Türkiye'nin en büyük sivil toplum kuruluşuyuz. Bizim her şeyimiz şeffaf ve halka açık. Biz zaten Kamuyu Aydınlatma Platformu'nda 3 ayda bir Uluslararası Finansal Raporlama Standartları'ndan geçmiş raporlarımızı yayınlıyoruz. Ne kadar vergi ödediğimiz, açık ve şeffaf. Kapalı şirketler beyan etmiyor. O beyfendi, bir camiayı temsil etmiyor. O bir anonim şirketin patronu. O anonim şirketin patronu olarak kamuya verdiği vergiyi açıklayabilir. Biz tamamen kurumsal ve şeffaf bir yapıdayız. Gir internete, Kamuyu Aydınlatma Platformu'na gir, bak yatırımcı bilançolarına. Bakanlığa neyi beyan edeceğiz? Bakanlık zaten bilmiyor mu kimin ne kadar vergi ödediğini? Tek tuşla görmüyor mu zaten devletimiz? Yani popülist söylemler, anlamlı söylemler değil. Zaten biz o toplantıda da bunların popülist ve anlamlı söylemler olmadığını ifade ettik."

"Kulüpler Birliği bizim üzerimizde bir kurum değil"

Kulüpler Birliği WhatsApp grubundan çıkarılmadığını dile getiren Göktürk, "Olabilir mi öyle bir şey? Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Vekili'ni WhatsApp grubundan çıkarmak kimin haddine? Kulüpler Birliği, bizim üzerimizde bir kurum değil. Kulüpler Birliği bize hizmet etmek için var. Fenerbahçe Kulübü Türkiye'nin en büyük spor kulübüdür. Dünyanın da en büyük spor kulübüdür. Olabilir mi öyle bir şey? Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Vekili olarak ben 35 milyon taraftarımın ağırlığını omuzlarımda hissediyorum ve ben onların itibarını yükseltmek ve yüceltmekle yükümlüyüm. Gereken yerde gerekeni yaparım." açıklamasını yaptı.

Bundan sonraki Kulüpler Birliği toplantılarına değinen Barış Göktürk, "İstersem katılırım, istersem katılmam. Başkanın takdiridir. Fenerbahçe Kulübü her kimi uygun görürse o kişiyi Kulüpler Birliği toplantısına gönderir, isterse de komple katılmayabilir. Bu Fenerbahçe Kulübünün takdirindedir. Başkanımız Aziz Yıldırım, zaten bu konularla ilgili gerekli açıklamayı gerekli gördüğü zaman da yapar ama şu an böyle bir şeye ihtiyaç duymuyoruz." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Al-Hilal Davinson transferini komple karıştırdı: Parayı bastıracaklar

Galatasaray'ın Kolombiyalı stoperi Davinson Sanchez'le Como yakından ilgileniyor. Oyuncuyla ilgili Real Madrid iddiaları da var. Ancak devreye giren Al-Hilal, bütün gidişatı değiştirebilir.

İtalyan ekibi Como, Serie A'yı 4. sırada bitirerek Şampiyonlar Ligi biletini kapmıştı. Bu sebeple güçlü bir kadro oluşturmak istiyorlar. Stoperdeki en önemli hedeflerinden biri ise Galatasaraylı Davinson Sanchez... Ancak Cim-Bom'un beklediği 30 milyon euroluk bonservis bedeline yaklaşamadılar bile...

Galatasaray

TALEPLER KARŞILANABİLİR

Son günlerde ortaya Real Madrid iddiaları da atıldı. Fakat dünya devinden şu ana kadar resmi hamle gelmedi. Transferin sürpriz kulübü ise Al-Hilal olabilir... Suudi Arabistan temsilcisinin, Galatasaray'ın taleplerini karşılayabileceği belirtildi. Şu anda resmi teklif hazırlığındalar...

Galatasaray

OYUNCU CEPHESİ ŞÜPHELİ

Al-Hilal, Galatasaray'la el sıkışsa bile Davinson Sanchez'i ikna etmekte zorlanabilir. Çünkü 30 yaşındaki savunmacının, kariyerine Suudi Arabistan'da devam etme konusunda bazı soru işaretlerine sahip olduğu belirtildi. Al-Hilal'in burada da "yüksek yıllık maaş" kozunu oynaması bekleniyor.

Barcelona Vlahovic'e güvenmiyor: Beşiktaş bastırıyor

Dusan Vlahovic kendisini tekrar Barcelona'ya teklif etti. Ancak Barça, oyuncunun sakatlık geçmişi sebebiyle ona pek sıcak bakmıyor. Bu arada Beşiktaş'ın temasları da sürüyor.

Juventus'la mukavelesi sona eren Dusan Vlahovic konusunda sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor. İspanyol medyasında çıkan haberlere göre; Sırp forvet kendisini tekrar Barcelona'ya teklif etti. Barça ise bu seçeneğe mesafeli yaklaşıyor. Çünkü 26 yaşındaki santrfor, geride bıraktığımız sezonda birçok maçı sakatlığı sebebiyle kaçırmıştı.

Besıktas

YOLA ÇIKMAK RİSKLİ

Barcelona Yönetimi, yola Dusan Vlahovic'le çıkmanın çok riskli olduğunu düşünüyor. Onlar açısından şu anda 1 numaralı hedef hala Atletico Madrid forması giyen Julian Alvarez... Arjantinli yıldız da geçtiğimiz günlerde yaptığı açıklamada takımdan ayrılmak istediğini söylemişti.

DİRSEK TEMASINDA

Beşiktaş ise Dusan Vlahovic cephesiyle temaslarını sürdürüyor. 1.90 boyundaki futbolcunun menajerliğini aile üyeleri yapıyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar bir şekilde bu transferi bitirmeye çalışıyor. Fakat oyuncunun önceliğinin Barcelona olduğunu söylemek mümkün... Onlardan istediğini alamazsa, yolunu İstanbul'a çevirebilir.

Noa Lang'dan Weghorst'a bacak arası: Çok sinirlendi

Galatasaray'ın satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadığı Noa Lang, Hollanda Milli Takımı'yla Dünya Kupası'nda yoluna devam ediyor. Lang, idmanda tecrübeli golcü Weghorst'a çok şık bir çalım attı. Ancak sonrasında istediğini alamadı.

Galatasaray devre arasında Napoli'den Noa Lang'ı kiralamıştı. İki kulüp arasındaki mukavelede 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu bulunuyordu. Ancak Sarı-Kırmızılılar bu maddeyi aktif hale getirdi. Lang, şu anda Hollanda Milli Takımı'yla Dünya Kupası'nda yoluna devam ediyor.

FAUL KARARI ÇIKMADI

Portakallar salı günü (TSİ 04.00) Son 32 Turu'nda Fas'la karşılaşacak. Kritik karşılaşmanın hazırlıkları devam ediyor. Bu arada Lang'ın idmanda Weghorst'a bacak arası çalım attığı anlar sosyal medyaya düştü. Lang her ne kadar bunda başarılı olsa da çalım sonrasında faul bekledi. Ancak istediği karar çıkmayınca sinirlendi...

FAZLA OYNAYAMADI

Noa Lang şu ana kadar Dünya Kupası'nda fazla oynayamadı:

Japonya (2-2): Kadroda ama oynamadı

İsveç (5-1): 1 dakika

Tunus (3-1): 6 dakika

Bu arada bir dönem kiralık olarak Beşiktaş'ta görev yapan Weghorst da önümüzdeki sezon Twente formasını terletecek. 33 yaşındaki santrfor, bu Dünya Kupası'nda şu ana kadar hiç şans bulamadı.

Noa Lang ?? Wout Weghorst ?? pic.twitter.com/zd9A7rcTCq

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Greenwood için teklif netleşti: 40 milyon euro

Marsilya'nın bütçe yaratmak için Mason Greenwood'u bu ay bitmeden satma kararı alması üzerine Roma harekete geçti. İtalyan devi, İngiliz yıldız için 40 milyon euro ve bonuslardan oluşan dev bir teklif hazırladı.

Serie A ekiplerinden Roma, Marsilya forması giyen Mason Greenwood’u kadrosuna katmak için resmi girişimlere başladı. İtalyan devi, İngiliz yıldız için kesenin ağzını açtı.

La Gazzetta dello Sport’un haberine göre; Fransa Ligue 1 temsilcisi Marsilya, kulüp bütçesinde acil kaynak yaratmak amacıyla Mason Greenwood’u bu ay bitmeden satma kararı aldı. Bu karar, oyuncuyla ilgilenen tüm kulüplere resmen iletildi.

Fenerbahce

Marsilya’dan gelen bu beklenmedik transfer fırsatı sonrası harekete geçen Roma, operasyon için düğmeye bastı. İtalyan kulübünün, Fransız ekibine 40 milyon euro net bonservis bedeli ve ek bonuslardan oluşan bir paket sunacağı öğrenildi.

Marsilya'nın finansal rahatlama sağlama arzusu ve Roma'nın ciddi teklifi, bu transferin kısa sürede netleşebileceğini gösteriyor.

AMD engineer 3D-prints Steam Machine-a-like with diagonal mobo mounting — parts include a Mini ITX motherboard, RTX 5060, and a flex ATX PSU

28 June 2026 at 16:36

With widespread disappointment regarding the availability and pricing of Valve’s Steam Machine, influencers and creators have been mixing up ‘alternatives’ of various shapes and sizes. However, we think the Terk Box v1.1 looks like the closest alternative yet in design and spirit. The work, as spotted by Hackaday, appears to be a collaboration between Jacob Terkelsen, an ex-Tom's Hardware contributor currently working for AMD, and a 3D printing and SFF PCs enthusiast who goes by the handle of 3DCatt.

Here she is, Terk Box v1. 1I'm working with the designer about future improvements, but for a first major revision and she's now "complete"We added more ventilation in the back so the RTX 5060 is no longer choked.HMU if you want me to build you one. pic.twitter.com/PAt0WaBXGXJune 24, 2026

If you are a 3D printer owner, you can grab the source files for the Terk Box v1.1 direct from Printables.com. There you will find a parts list, which details the various screws, riser cables, and numerous other parts you will need. The .STL source files are all there, too, of course, under a Creative Commons license.

Specific component brands don’t seem to be suggested by the makers, which is probably due to the set of standards embraced by the various PC parts makers. However, we do note in the user comments some people may have had a hard time fitting their GPU. 3DCatt says the max length that will fit is “about 180mm long.” That isn’t all, though, as the recommended PCIe riser cable wasn’t long enough for some, depending on the GPU model. AMD’s Terkelsen chipped in that the build was suitable for his RTX 5060 LP graphics card, but he requested more room for a front 140mm case fan, among a few other tweaks.

The current revision of the Terk Box measures 167 x 168 x 225mm. That may be close enough to the official machine (152 x 162 x 156mm) to justify the extra effort of doing this instead of finding an off-the-peg compact Mini ITX case. Some of the compromises with the Terk Box v1.1 appear to be the fussiness with GPU choice we mentioned above, and the less-than-ideal positioning of the CPU socket in relation to the PSU. However, both 3DCatt and Terkelsen have hinted at refinements on the way to v1.2.

Since they have already strayed from the cubic confines of Valve’s actual Steam Machine, I feel they shouldn’t feel too shackled to the design they currently have. I’ll be watching further developments with interest.

In summary, this is a design much closer in stature and spirit to the original Valve effort, but it is definitely a work in progress. With the various component constraints, the DIY price for this won’t be the most compelling, either. Readers who are 3D printing and PC DIY aficionados, and we must have a few of those, might be able to contribute to the project with suggestions, tweaks, and remixes.

400 domains used for illegal 2026 World Cup streams seized by US Justice Department — operation is five times the scale of the previous crackdown

28 June 2026 at 16:18

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the seizure of nearly 400 domains that were illegally streaming live matches from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Running under “Operation Offsides,” the effort is being led by the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center alongside Homeland Security Investigations, with a seizure warrant filed in the Eastern District of Virginia. The total number of domains taken down to date is roughly five times the amount taken down during the 2022 Qatar tournament, and HSI has warned that the streams can expose viewers to malware and connections capable of stealing financial data.

The 2026 tournament is being co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, giving U.S. authorities firmer jurisdiction than they held when the event was held in Qatar. Investigators traced the streaming infrastructure to servers in Peru and Bulgaria, with supporting takedowns in Croatia, Romania, Poland, and Colombia. FIFA identified the offending domains, and beIN Media Group, NBCUniversal, the Motion Picture Association's Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, UFC, and Warner Bros. all helped supply further information.

Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department's Criminal Division said the seizures reflected the country's duty “as a host nation to protect the FIFA World Cup from criminals.” Domain seizures are a limited tool against operations that rotate addresses and fall back to redundant copies, hence why enforcement bodies suddenly pounce on hundreds of domains at once rather than one at a time.

Authorities have increasingly gone after the people running the streams and, in some cases, their customers. U.S. courts have separately tested the limits of piracy liability, with the Supreme Court ruling that ISPs aren’t liable for their subscribers’ infringement in March. Meanwhile, a Greek court jailed a torrent-site operator for five years last year, and an Irish court ordered Revolut to unmask more than 300 subscribers of a pirate IPTV service in March.

A 2021 Webroot analysis of illegal sports-streaming sites found that 92% carried some form of malicious content, typically delivered through the ad networks that fund the operations. Following the 2024 World Cup, Microsoft Threat Intelligence traced a December 2024 maladvertising campaign that reached nearly 1 million devices back to illegal streaming sites, where redirectors embedded in video frames funneled users through several hops to information stealers such as Lumma and Doenerium hosted on GitHub. Microsoft found the campaign hit both consumer and enterprise machines.

Infections like these often need nothing more than a simple click on a play or unmute button to start the redirect chain, with no download prompt and no need to enter any credentials. Operation Offsides remains active, and the Justice Department said it will continue to pursue the operators behind the seized sites.

China’s Loongson launches homegrown 16-core server CPU built on LoongArch architecture — 40W chip with DDR4 ECC and 32 PCIe lanes targets cheap SMB file, database, and web servers

28 June 2026 at 16:00

Loongson Technology has announced the Loongson 3C3000, a new 16-core server processor aimed at low-cost general-purpose server systems. Unveiled on June 26, 2026, via a public corporate release, the chip is based on Loongson’s in-house architecture and is designed for small- and medium-sized business workloads, including file, database, web, and business process servers. Loongson says the 3C3000’s general-purpose computing performance matches that of the company’s earlier 3C5000 server processor.

The Loongson 3C3000 — which is based on a 64-bit architecture and supports the LoongArch instruction set — uses the company’s LA364E processor core design and comes in an FCBGA1371 package measuring 37.5mm by 37.5mm. The chip is pin-compatible with the Loongson 3B6000 processor, which should make it easier for system builders to reuse existing platform designs.

The processor features 16 physical cores and 16 threads, with clock speeds ranging from 1.5 GHz to 1.8 GHz. Each core supports 128-bit vector instructions and three-issue out-of-order execution. Loongson says each core integrates two fixed-point units, one vector unit, and two memory access units.

Cache and memory support are modest by modern server standards, but in line with the chip’s low-cost positioning. Each core includes 64KB of private L1 instruction cache and 64KB of private L1 data cache, while all 16 cores share 16MB of L2 cache. The integrated memory controller supports two 72-bit DDR4-2400 memory channels with ECC support, giving the processor server-class error correction for business and infrastructure workloads.

For expansion, the 3C3000 provides two PCIe x16 interfaces, totaling 32 PCIe lanes. These can be split into up to four x4 or x8 interfaces, depending on platform requirements. The chip also includes another PCIe x16 interface that can be configured as LCL (Loongson Coherent Link) for dual-processor interconnection. Other interfaces include SPI, UART, three I2C interfaces, AVS, and 16 GPIOs.

Loongson lists a typical power consumption of 40W when running at 1.5 GHz. The processor supports dynamic shutdown of the main module clock and dynamic frequency adjustment of the main clock domain, helping reduce power consumption under lighter workloads. It also integrates a Loongson-developed security and trust module that supports Chinese national cryptographic algorithms for encryption and decryption.

Unlike the 36C000, which Loongson says matches Intel’s Xeon, the company is positioning the 3C3000 as a low-cost, high-performance server CPU for customers that need general-purpose compute rather than high-end acceleration or AI performance, slotting it below the higher-core-count 3C6000 server lineup the company launched a year earlier. Support for China’s local software and hardware ecosystem also appears to be a selling point. The company has not publicly disclosed pricing, a common move for server processors, which are often sold through system builders and negotiated enterprise deals rather than as boxed retail chips.

AI coding agents can be tricked into installing malware via 'clean' GitHub repositories — Mozilla's 0din team shows how Claude Code can be exploited by its own helpfulness

"Think out of the box" is painted onto millions of motivation posters across the world, a shooting message for middle managers and eliciting eyerolls from most everyone else. And yet that's exactly what the researchers at Mozilla's 0din did, by tricking Claude into running malware in a roundabout yet deceptively simple way, by merely asking it to initialize a project from a pretty clean-looking GitHub repository.

An attacker would then have control over the developer's own account, accessing all their secrets, API keys, code, documents, browser sessions, and passwords. They could even install additional malware to maintain permanent access. Suffice to say, almost every bot agent is susceptible to this type of attack, though Claude is the default choice for programming tasks.

Here's how it works. All a victim developer has to do is tell Claude to initialize a project from a malicious GitHub repository (or tell it to configure it after cloning it themselves). Said repo looks pretty clean, with just a handful of scaffolding files, and most importantly, nothing that will trigger security tools, whether remote, local, or even Claude's own checks.

Claude will clone the repo. The first file it will process will be a "readme" or Markdown file describing how to initialize a Python environment with the Axiom package, a commonly used monitoring tool. So far, this appears completely legitimate. However, there's a fake Axiom startup script that will simply error out the first time it's run. This is the first step that tricks the box, because in order to be helpful and solve the problem, it'll run another innocuous-looking command to initialize Axiom: "python3 -m axiom init".

This then triggers a shell script that downloads a bit of software to run, another standard operation that won't raise an eyebrow. But the second trick is that instead of downloading from a malicious URL that could be scanned, the script reads the DNS text records of a specific domain — in this case, the domain "_axiom-config.m100.cloud". This too looks kosher enough, as for example, e-mail and by extension its configuration tools extensively rely on TXT records.

The said TXT record contains an encoded (base64) string that just opens a reverse shell, meaning it'll open a shell on the user's machine, but redirected to the attacker's server for input. At this point, the malfeasants can fish out everything that the user has access to and proceed to run software as the user. Meanwhile, all that Claude and the victim see is an "Environment ready" message or similar.

If you've been counting, this is three steps of indirection, none of which in isolation look like anything much out of the ordinary. Very few (if any) security scanning tools would even flag the repository, and none of the activity, save for the actual opening of a remote shell, even looks particularly odd. An enterprise environment with very tightly controlled network access could catch it, but that's not where the vast majority of developers operate in. It's also worth stressing that this particular implementation is just one example of a concept that can be applied to even more indirect and elaborate methods.

The 0din team concludes its report by stating the reasonably obvious: that developers should never blindly trust an unknown project as trusted code, and naturally, not trust the AI tool itself for security analysis purposes. As for the agents themselves, 0din states they need to inspect what actually will run and how, instead of simply following steps.

Astra – Cut to the bottom line and talk money first


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Göztepe'de yabancı bolluğu

Süper Lig'de yeni sezon öncesi yabancı oyuncu sayısı 15'e yükselen Göztepe, kadroda yer açmak için ayrılık çalışmalarına hız verdi. Sarı-kırmızılı yönetim, Rhaldney ve Jeh ile yollarını ayırmayı planlarken, Juan ve Dennis'i ise yüksek bonservis geliriyle satmayı hedefliyor. Teknik heyetin raporu doğrultusunda Mohammed, Luiz ve Sabra'nın kiralanması da gündemde yer alıyor.

AIDA to Host Charity Concert in Hamburg

AIDA Cruises is hosting an exclusive concert at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg on October 28, 2026, called “AIDA & Friends.” “Our concert is a thank you to our guests and partners,” said Alexander Ewig, senior vice president of marketing and sales at AIDA Cruises. “We thank our loyal fans and friends for their support on...

Antarctica21 Launches Antarctic Travel Designers Contest

Antarctica21 has announced the launch of the Antarctic Travel Designers Contest, a merit-based FAM program open to travel advisors based in the United States and Canada who want to start working with Antarctica21. The company said that one selected winner will receive a complimentary single cabin on a Classic Antarctica Air-Cruise from February 25 to...

Nicko Cruises Announces Schlager Cruise on Vasco Da Gama

Nicko Cruises has opened bookings for its Schlager cruise sailing from October 22 to October 27, 2027, onboard the Vasco da Gama. The western Mediterranean sailing will feature Germany’s famous Schlager festival, the Schlagermove, onboard, along with themed parties and DJs. “We are very much looking forward to working with Schlagermove and to bundling our...

Carnival Magic: 15 Years of Service for Carnival Cruise Line

The Carnival Magic recently celebrated 15 years of service for Carnival Cruise Line after being delivered on April 27, 2011. As a sister to the 2009-built Carnival Dream, the 3,650-passenger ship was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy. At the time of its delivery, the Carnival Magic became the 100th ship across Carnival...

Roy Jones Jr weighs in on Errol Spence vs Tim Tszyu: “He’s highly dangerous”

28 June 2026 at 15:12

has urged to adapt his approach, and rediscover elements of his amateur style, ahead of his comeback fight against . ‘The Truth’ has not fought since his undisputed encounter with Terence Crawford, back when he suffered a surprisingly one-sided ninth-round stoppage defeat in July 2023. As a result, Spence was relieved of his WBC, IBF […]

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Lionel Messi – DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin bombardiri!

28 June 2026 at 15:00

Futbol üzrə Argentina milli komandasının kapitanı Lionel Messi DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ən məhsuldar oyunçusu olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 39 yaşlı hücumçu qrup mərhələsində keçirdiyi üç oyunda 6 qol vuraraq bombardirlər siyahısına başçılıq edib.

Messi ilk turda Əlcəzairlə qarşılaşmada (3:0) het-trikə imza atıb. O, daha sonra Avstriya ilə matçda (2:0) dubl edib, İordaniya üzərində 3:1 hesablı qələbədə isə bir dəfə fərqlənib.

Bununla da Messi dünya çempionatları tarixində qrup mərhələsini ən azı 6 qolla başa vuran beşinci futbolçu olub. Daha əvvəl bu göstəriciyə macar Şandor Koçiş (7 qol, 1954), alman Gerd Müller (7 qol, 1970), fransalı Jüst Fonten (6 qol, 1958) və rusiyalı Oleq Salenko (6 qol, 1994) nail olublar.

Lionel Messi İordaniya ilə oyuna ehtiyat oyunçular skamyasında başlasa da, ikinci hissədə meydana daxil olaraq yenidən adını tabloya yazdırıb. Baş məşqçi Lionel Skaloni komandanın pley-offa vəsiqəni vaxtından əvvəl təmin etməsini nəzərə alaraq ulduz futbolçuya istirahət vermək qərarına gəlib. Bununla Messi 20 ildən sonra ilk dəfə dünya çempionatında Argentina millisinin start heyətində yer almayıb.

Kapitan 60-cı dəqiqədə meydana çıxıb və 80-ci dəqiqədə cərimə zərbəsindən vurduğu qolla komandasının qələbəsini rəsmiləşdirib. Bu qol onun dünya çempionatlarındakı ümumi qol sayını 19-a çatdırıb və Messi öz rekordunu yeniləyib.

Bundan başqa, Lionel Messi dünya çempionatları tarixində ardıcıl yeddi oyunda qol vuran ilk futbolçu kimi tarixə düşüb. Onun məhsuldarlıq seriyası DÇ-2022-nin 1/8 final mərhələsindən başlayır. İndiyədək ardıcıl altı oyunda fərqlənmək rekordu Jüst Fonten və Jairzinyo tərəfindən bölüşdürülürdü.

Argentina millisi qrup mərhələsini üç qələbə və 9 xalla lider kimi başa vurub. Komanda 1/16 finalda Kabo Verde millisi ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Turnirin son qalibi Argentina yığmasıdır.

“Qarabağ”a vida: “Burada ömürlük dostluqlar qazandım”

28 June 2026 at 15:53

Ukraynanın “Polessye” klubuna keçən Leandro Andrade “Qarabağ”la vidalaşıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarımmüdafiəçi sosial şəbəkə hesabında bununla bağlı paylaşım edib:

“Bunu demək çətin olsa da, bu 4 il yarım ərzində yaşadıqlarımı sözlə ifadə etmək üçün əlimdən gələni edəcəyəm. Bu dövrü bir sözlə ifadə etməli olsam, deyərdim: unudulmaz!

Mənə bu imkanı yaratdıqları üçün məşqçilərə, ilk gündən məni öz evimdəki kimi hiss etdirən məşqçi heyətinə və komanda yoldaşlarıma təşəkkür edirəm. Burada ömürlük dostluqlar qazandım.

Azarkeşlərə də xüsusi təşəkkürümü bildirirəm. Davamlı dəstəyinizə və mənə göndərdiyiniz saysız-hesabsız müsbət mesajlara görə minnətdaram. Siz mənə hər zaman özünüzdən biri olduğumu hiss etdirdiniz!

Bu klubdan böyük minnətdarlıq və dolu bir ürəklə ayrılıram.

Kluba və burada çalışan hər kəsə gələcəkdə sonsuz uğurlar arzulayıram. Həqiqətən, buna layiqsiniz.

Təşəkkür edirəm, Bakı! Təşəkkür edirəm, “Qarabağ” ailəsi!”

“Çelsi” milli üzvü ilə anlaşdı

28 June 2026 at 15:42

İsveçrə millisinin və “Sanderlend”in futbolçusu Qranit Caka karyerasını “Çelsi”də davam etdirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. London klubu yarımmüdafəçi və klubu ilə razılığa gəlib. Keçidin yaxın zamanda açıqlanacağı gözlənilir.

Caka 2025-ci ildən “Sanderlend”də çıxış edir. O, daha əvvəl “Bayer” və “Arsenal”da forma geyinib.

“Millidə daha sərbəst oynayıram” – Bellingem

28 June 2026 at 14:59

İngiltərə milli komandasının futbolçusu Cud Bellingem DÇ-2026-da Panamaya qalib gəldikləri oyundan sonra fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, komandasının 2:0 hesabıyla qələbə qazandığı matçda bir qol, bir məhsudlar ötürmə ilə yadda qalan yarımmüdafiəçi bunları deyib:

“Qrup mərhələsini lider kimi başa vurduq və xoşbəxtik. Qarşıda hələ yolumuz var və maksimum irəliləməyə çalışacağıq.

Millidə daha sərbəst oynayıram. “Real”da isə belə deyil. Buna baxmayaraq, meydanda olduğum müddətdə əlimdən gələnin ən yaxşısını edirəm ki, faydalı ola bilim”.

I watched the World Cup at 35,000ft on Virgin Atlantic's new Starlink Wi-Fi — and its 120Mbps speeds were finally good enough live sport

There is a particular kind of dread faced by soccer fans flying long-haul on the day of a big game. You take your seat and try to make peace with the fact that for the next nine hours, you will exist in an information vacuum before landing to a barrage of notifications telling you everything you spent the flight trying not to think about. So it felt like biting from forbidden fruit when, somewhere over the Atlantic and a few miles up, I was watching World Cup goals fly in — and they were live.

I was flying Virgin Atlantic's 'Fearless Lady', one of several newly-configured Airbus A350 aircraft connected to Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink Wi-Fi. The flight from Orlando to London Heathrow clashed with both Uruguay vs Cape Verde and Egypt vs New Zealand.

Games for the purists, you might think? Well, both would turn out to be among the best games of the tournament so far, so could the new satellite internet service combat my usual FOMO? A frozen frame during a film is an annoyance, but a frozen frame as a ball comes into the box is a tragedy, so I wanted to see if the airline’s new service could handle the one test that actually matters to most people: handling live sport in real time.

Starlink in numbers

The Sugababes performing a livestream on a Virgin Atlantic flight via Starlink

(Image credit: Virgin Atlantic)

Starlink is SpaceX's low-Earth orbit satellite network, and distinctly different from the in-flight Wi-Fi we’ve all suffered over the years. Traditional aircraft connectivity bounces your signal off geostationary satellites parked some 22,000 miles above the equator, which is why it has always felt like sending a postcard and waiting for the reply. Starlink's satellites sit a few hundred miles up. The round trip is dramatically shorter, and the latency is dramatically lower.

I'd have loved the option to throw the stream onto the big, seat-back screen or mirror my iPad to it.

Virgin Atlantic was the first UK airline to announce Starlink being rolled out across the A350 fleet first, with the Boeing 787 and A330neo to follow, and full fleet coverage touted for 2027. For now, it's on select A350 services only, and so new that experienced cabin crew leaders told me they hadn't connected to it themselves yet.

The airline has already given the system a very public dry run, however. In May, it livestreamed an entire Sugababes performance from the Upper Class, beaming to fans on the ground via Starlink, complete with an audience Q&A. If the network could carry a full music gig without dropping a beat, a football match should be small change — in theory.

The one trick worth knowing

A top tip: If the network appears on your device’s list but won’t let you connect, toggle your Wi-Fi off and on a few times.

The Virgin Atlantic network showed up immediately in Aeroplane Mode on my iPad Pro and iPhone, but the sign-in prompt took an age to appear. My first assumption was that we were still over protected US airspace, or the turbulence we encountered on departure was to blame. Neither, as it turned out. A few flicks of the Wi-Fi toggle and the portal prompting screen sprang into life. A teething problem rather than a fault, but not something the onboard signage prepares you for.

A person watching the World Cup on a Virgin Atlantic flight via Starlink

(Image credit: Future)

It is, in essence, a polite request not to be that person everyone on the plane quietly hates.

From there, it's a series of friendly tap-through screens. A Virgin x Starlink welcome note states "You're connected. Fast, free and all yours." Then there's the etiquette rules: short voice calls only, headphones always ("Yes, always"), and a firm reminder that lights-down means calls off. It is, in essence, a polite request not to be that person everyone on the plane quietly hates.

A word on "free." It is free, genuinely, across every cabin from Economy to Upper Class, with one condition: you must be a Virgin Flying Club member to log in. Membership is free to join, so the asterisk is small, but it's there, and you're paying with your email address rather than your credit card.

120Mbps at 35,000ft

Three phones on a grey background showing the Virgin Atlantic Starlink connectivity

(Image credit: Future / Virgin Atlantic)

Sat next to a guy named Sam, a Chelsea fan from west London (yes, I was shocked too), we got online at the same time, once we'd cracked the toggle trick. Both of us connected via VPN to ITVX and BBC iPlayer and settled in.

The one odd part of the experience you’re not prepared for is the social contortion of trying to watch live sport in a quiet cabin full of sleeping strangers.

I ran speed checks throughout the flight, and the best I clocked was 120Mbps, which on the face of it looks a long way short of the "up to 1 Gbps" figure quoted around Starlink's aviation product. But that gigabit figure is the total capacity for the whole aircraft, with two antennas delivering up to 500Mbps each, shared across everyone on board, not a per-passenger promise.

Seen properly, 120Mbps to a single iPad, somewhere over the ocean, with a full cabin also online, is not a shortfall, and is roughly double the speed of my rural broadband at home. That’s very impressive, with the best part being that the stream held with no buffering, pixelation, or drops in resolution at crucial moments.

A phone on a grey background showing an internet speed check

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I watched an entire match in full, second-screening throughout, messaging friends to dissect a goal while the live feed carried on uninterrupted beside it. The picture stayed sharp from kick-off to full-time, turbulence and all. Sam, who I suspect boarded as a sceptic, was won over. "Once I got it working, I couldn't believe how stable it was," he told me after. "Being able to message my girlfriend back in Florida is good enough, but I never expected to watch a game. I'm impressed it's free even if you're sitting in economy, and who would have thought Egypt vs New Zealand would turn out to be a bit of a cracker.”

He also made the obvious but useful point that you're not limited to the in-flight entertainment library. So if nothing in the seat-back selection appeals, you can simply log into whatever streaming service you already pay for and watch that instead. Perhaps useful for any House of the Dragon fans flying over the coming weeks.

The strange etiquette of celebrating at altitude

The one odd part of the experience you’re not prepared for is the social contortion of trying to watch live sport in a quiet cabin full of sleeping strangers. When a goal went in I had to contain myself, like an away fan stuck in the home end.

The stream held with no buffering, pixelation, or drops in resolution at crucial moments.

Further forward, I got chatting to Andy from Hampshire, traveling in Upper Class with his family, who flies often enough to have opinions about who he gives his money to. "I fly back and forth from the States fairly regularly on business and was interested to see that even a low-cost carrier like JetBlue is fitting Amazon's satellite broadband," he said. "Not everyone is going to like this, but it means I can get a full day's work done and that tips the needle for which airline I'd choose. Virgin Atlantic and British Airways have little choice but to keep pace or lose customers."

The wider map bears this out. Starlink is gradually being rolled out with United, Hawaiian, Qatar Airways, Air France, SAS, WestJet, Alaska, JAL, Zipair and more, and IAG (British Airways' parent) has signed a deal to fit more than 500 aircraft from 2026.

A man watching the World Cup on a Virgin Atlantic flight using Starlink

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Qatar Airways has been clocking download speeds north of 200Mbps, while Amazon's Project Leo, the rival low-Earth orbit network Andy mentioned, is due to go live on JetBlue services next year. Amazon has so far launched over 350 of a planned 3,200-plus satellites.

To put that into perspective, Starlink already has over 10,000 in orbit with an eventual “megaconstellation” target of 42,000. Airbus's HBCplus platform is designed to let carriers swap between providers without ripping out hardware, which means this contest could play out over your head for years to come.

The connected cabin, in other words, is fast becoming a competitive weapon rather than a luxury when the Wi-Fi is good enough to work a full day or watch a match without compromise.

Behind the broadcast

The control room at the FIFA International Broadcast Centre in Dallas

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It's worth a thought, too, for the machinery putting the match on your screen in the first place. The pictures I was watching had travelled an extraordinary distance before they reached 35,000ft, with this summer's tournament leaning heavily on Lenovo infrastructure.

This includes ThinkSystem servers at the International Broadcast Centre in Dallas, processing and pushing live feeds across more than a thousand screens at venues in near real time. Broadcast delays are driven below five seconds, with AI handling multi-angle views and the vast data pipelines behind all 104 matches.

It needn't be soccer, of course. The same connection should carry matches from Wimbledon, a full Grand Prix, or the final round of a golf major, although a full day’s play at the cricket might be pushing it, for you and the service.

Virgin Atlantic x Starlink: The verdict

A person watching the World Cup on a Virgin Atlantic flight via Starlink

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What didn't work? Very little, and nothing fatal. The connection hiccup at the start would have flummoxed a less stubborn passenger, and Virgin could do worse than print "try toggling your Wi-Fi" on the welcome card.

I'd also have loved the option to throw the stream onto the big seat-back screen or mirror my iPad to it. Virgin confirmed this isn't currently possible, but is something it would like to offer in future. Watching a match on a tablet propped against a meal tray is fine, but the hardware to do it properly is right there in front of you.

Those are quibbles, but the substance is that I watched live football, in full, in real time, from a plane over the Atlantic, and it was indistinguishable from watching at home. The technology delivered it, and it did so for free in every cabin, and for that, Virgin should be congratulated. Those of you looking for a few hours' respite from work and some escapism from the real world may feel otherwise.

Lautaro Martinez off the mark at 2026 World Cup as Nico Paz gets first start

28 June 2026 at 15:36

Inter captain Lautaro Martinez is now off the mark at the 2026 World Cup, netting Argentina’s second in an eventual 3-1 win over Jordan in their final group stage match in a game that also brought a first start for Como star Nico Paz. 

Lautaro and Paz help Argentina maintain perfect World Cup start

Martinez has started all three of Argentina’s group stage matches at the 2026 tournament in North America, but has had to wait for his third outing for his first moment of individual glory, converting a 31st-minute penalty to send his nation 2-0 up on the night. 

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 27: Lautaro Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Argentina at Dallas Stadium on June 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
LAUTARO MARTINEZ – JUNE 27: Lautaro Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring the team’s second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Argentina at Dallas Stadium on June 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

The legendary Lionel Messi is usually Argentina’s designated penalty taker, but he was named among the substitutes named a rotated side having secured their status as winners of Group J before the game against Jordan had even kicked-off. 

Still, the diminutive magician came off the bench to net his sixth goal in three appearances at the tournament at the age of 39. His six-goal haul, achieved in the group stage alone, would have been enough for him to claim the Golden Boot in 10 of the last 12 World Cup tournaments.

With no Messi in the starting line-up, there was a first start at the tournament for Nico Paz, who has been the subject of a huge transfer saga back in Europe involving Como, Real Madrid and Inter. 

According to reports over the last few days, Real Madrid will activate their €9m buy-back option for the 21-year-old, and Como will then spend a further €60m to sign him back immediately. 

Read more: Why Como are able to spend €60m on Nico Paz despite expected FFP breach 

Milan not just shopping in Portugal, Manchester United’s Mount proposed

28 June 2026 at 14:57

While Milan continue to be linked with moves for a series of Portugal internationals and players represented by super agent Jorge Mendes, the latest reports in Italy claim that Manchester United’s Mason Mount has been proposed to the Rossoneri. 

Could Mount join Ramos in Milan in 2026-27?

Milan are now under the leadership of former United head coach Ruben Amorim after parting company with Massimiliano Allegri the day after the 2025-26 season ended. 

The club also let go of sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani in one fell swoop after missing out on Champions League qualification  at the end of the Serie A campaign, but have since appointed a new leadership team revolving around Amorim, director of player trading Hendrik Almstadt and director of football intelligence Bobby Gardiner in a new senior management structure in San Siro. 

Since these appointments were confirmed at the beginning of the week, Milan’s transfer window has well and truly sprung into life and a club-record deal for PSG striker Goncalo Ramos has already been secured. 

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team's first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Reports on Sunday claim that the Rossoneri also have an agreement in principle on personal terms with another Portugal international in Antonio Silva, who, like Ramos, is also represented by Jorge Mendes. 

However, according to reports from Milanpress.it, a new transfer option has recently emerged for Milan in the form of attacking midfielder Mount. 

Mount is, of course, well known to Amorim from their time together at Manchester United, and Sunday’s report suggests that the player does not feel part of the project under Michael Carrick at Old Trafford and could be heading for an exit this summer. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 15: Mason Mount of Manchester United warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on March 15, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MARCH 15: Mason Mount of Manchester United warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on March 15, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

Sunday’s report claims that Mount has been ‘offered’ to the Rossoneri, that Amorim approves of the idea and the clubs have ‘exchanged information’. Milanpress claims that Mount is valued at around €25m.

Report Milan already have agreement with Antonio Silva after Goncalo Ramos

28 June 2026 at 14:37

Reports in Italy claim that Milan already have an agreement on personal terms in place with 22-year-old Benfica centre-back Antonio Silva, who like Goncalo Ramos, is also represented by Portuguese super-agent Jorge Mendes. 

Report: Silva willing to join Milan on five-year contract

After a month of uncertainty following the end of the disappointing 2025-26 season, in which the club were temporarily left without a head coach, sporting director, technical director or CEO, Milan’s transfer window has well and truly sprung into life this week. The Rossoneri have agreed a club-record deal for Portugal international Ramos, who could cost €74m not including bonuses according to Fabrizio Romano. 

There have been suggestions that Milan, now under the leadership of Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim, could make more moves for more players who are represented by Mendes. Among those potential options are Benfica centre-back Silva, Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado and Sporting CP winger Francisco Trincao. 

FARO, PORTUGAL - JULY 31: Antonio Silva of SL Benfica in action during the Portuguese Super Cup match between Sporting CP and SL Benfica at Estadio Algarve on July 31, 2025 in Faro, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images) (Milan links)
FARO, PORTUGAL – JULY 31: Antonio Silva of SL Benfica in action during the Portuguese Super Cup match between Sporting CP and SL Benfica at Estadio Algarve on July 31, 2025 in Faro, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)

According to reports from Nicolo Schira, Milan already have an agreement in principle on personal terms in place with Silva, who is prepared to join the Rossoneri on a five-year contract until the summer of 2031. 

Sunday’s update claims that talks between Milan and Benfica are underway and the Rossoneri are now ‘ready’ to submit a formal bid. 

Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Benfica want a fee in the region of €20m for Silva, who is also of interest to an unspecified club in the Saudi Pro League and two in the Premier League.

Arsenal prepare offer for “top transfer target” after stunning 26-goal contribution season

28 June 2026 at 15:00

Arsenal are looking to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa during the summer transfer window.

The 23-year-old has been exceptional for the West Midlands club, and he could prove to be an excellent long-term investment for Arsenal. They need more cutting-edge in the final third, and Rogers will help create opportunities for his teammates and find the back of the net as well.

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Morgan Rogers will cost a premium

The player has a long-term contract with Aston Villa until 2031, and he will cost in excess of £ 100 million. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal is prepared to break the bank to get the deal done.

According to Football Insider, the England international is a “top transfer target” for the Premier League champions, and they are preparing the first offer for him. They will look to dominate English football this season and win the UEFA Champions League as well. They need higher quality to continue competing at the highest level.

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Rogers could take Arsenal to another level

Rogers could make a big difference for them in the attack. He has all the tools to develop into a world-class player, and he could transform Arsenal. The Gunners already have an exceptional defensive unit, and if they manage to improve the attack further, they will have a great chance of dominating European football

The opportunity to join the champions will be quite exciting for Rogers as well. It would be a huge step up in his career, and he would get to fight for major trophies.

Rogers scored 14 goals last season and picked up 12 assists. He will only improve with coaching and experience. He has all the tools to develop into a future star.

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Cubs Lose Former First-Round Pick After Sudden Trade For Mets’ Reigning All-Star

Chicago Cubs v Milwaukee Brewers

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JUNE 27: David Peterson #19 of the Chicago Cubs pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers in the first inning at American Family Field on June 27, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

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The Chicago Cubs have spent much of the second half of the season reshaping their pitching staff after several setbacks and injuries.

But after Ben Brown and Edward Cabrera both were sidelined in succession, the team’s executives made a sudden move well before the trade deadline and acquired New York Mets’ reigning All-Star starter David Peterson.

Shortly after that move, two-time first-round pick, Tyler Beede, elected free agency after spending the first part of the season with the Cubs’ Triple-A affiliate.


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Phillies Acquire 27-Year-Old Infielder Shortly After Blue Jays Cut

Former First-Round Draft Pick Tyler Beede Leaves Chicago Cubs After Trade For David Peterson

"After spending the first few months of the season with the Cubs' Triple-A affiliate in Iowa, right-hander Tyler Beede has elected free agency,” Connor Byrne reported for MLB Trade Rumors. “Now 33 years old, Beede was a prospect of note in his younger days."

Beede was drafted 21st overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011, but attended Vanderbilt University and re-entered the draft in 2014, going 14th overall to the San Francisco Giants.

He pitched in parts of major league seasons for the Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleveland Guardians, last reaching the majors in 2024. His stint with Triple-A Iowa never produced the results necessary for a call up with the Cubs.

"Unless Iowa re-signs him, that will go down as his last outing with the team,” Byrne added.
“Over 13 appearances and 22 2/3 innings with the club, Beede pitched to an unsightly 12.71 ERA while allowing 33 hits and posting 22 strikeouts against 18 walks. The Cubs' pitching staff has dealt with a rash of injuries at the MLB level this year, but Beede clearly did not perform well enough to merit another big league look. He is now back on the market."


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Dodgers Castoff Sends 3-Word Message On Cubs Debut After Exit

Chicago Cubs Opt For Veteran New York Mets Star

It wasn’t immediately clear if Beede exited his contract via an opt out, but it seems possible that he decided he’d try to make a big-league comeback elsewhere after the Peterson trade.

”Shortly after getting swept in a doubleheader by the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday, the Mets traded David Peterson to the Cubs, sending the left-hander to the visitor's locker room for minor league prospect Cole Mathis,” Robert Sanchez wrote for SNY. “Manager Carlos Mendoza spoke about the trade before the series finale between the two teams on Thursday and was sad to see Peterson, who was in his seventh season playing for New York, go."

While Peterson is expected to help strengthen Chicago's major league rotation, Beede will now search for another opportunity elsewhere after his difficult stint with Iowa. For the Cubs, the pair of moves reflects an ongoing effort to maximize their pitching depth as they continue chasing a postseason berth.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Sean Payton comments on how long he wants to coach

Just as the Denver Broncos wrapped up the second round of organized team activities (OTAs) earlier this month, the team gave coach Sean Payton a new five-year contract that runs through the 2030 NFL season.

After the team's final practice of OTAs, Payton was asked if he's thought about how much longer he wants to coach.

“Well, five years," Payton said to laughs. "I think most importantly, aligning with George [Paton] and the working relationship. We enjoy coming to work together and going through this together. I think we think a lot alike. But no, you guys heard that story a year ago in Vegas, the week prior Bo [Nix] asked me, ‘How long?’ And I was like, ‘Shoot. Plenty of time. Eight years, nine years. Whatever.’ Then we had one of those gameday moments and I said, ‘Well right now it feels like one year.’

"I’m not really — fair question, but I haven’t really given any thought to the end game. I think I have a lot of juice left and enjoy what we’re doing. Someone asked the other day, ‘Do you enjoy it?’ I think when that stops is when you have to look at it. I’m not at that spot right now.”

Payton will turn 63 in December and the NFL's oldest head coach is Pete Carroll (74), who coaches the Las Vegas Raiders. If Payton planned to coach as long as his division rival, he would still have more than a decade to go. Payton will be 69 when his current five-year deal expires.

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Jimmy Butler attends Colombia vs Portugal World Cup game wearing two different soccer jerseys

Photo by Calvin Hernandez/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
Photo by Calvin Hernandez/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

The 2026 World Cup keeps pulling America’s biggest sports names into the stands, and Jimmy Butler is the latest to make an appearance.

The Golden State Warriors forward was in the crowd for Colombia’s goalless draw with Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday night, and he turned up dressed head to toe in Colombia colors.

Butler did not stop at one shirt, either.

The six-time NBA All-Star wore a yellow Colombia jersey pulled over a second one — an unusual look that quickly spread across social media while the players struggled to find a goal on the field.

Jimmy Butler’s double-jersey look at the World Cup

Butler went with a yellow Colombia home shirt on top, with the look completed by a cowboy hat wrapped in the flag’s colours. That jersey belongs to Crystal Palace star Daniel Munoz.

Underneath sat a second jersey carrying the No. 10 — the number worn by Colombia playmaker James Rodriguez.

Butler was backing Colombia, not splitting his support down the middle, and he picked a good night for it. Rodriguez ran the game as Colombia topped Group K, even if Davinson Sanchez’s late winner was chalked off for offside.

As for the why, we can only speculate. Some fans think it has to do with his brief fling with Colombian popstar Shakira back in 2023, but that sounds like a bit of a reach.

The trip comes during a quiet stretch for Butler, who is working his way back from an ACL injury and has time on his hands this offseason.

It also brought him back to Miami, the city he carried to two NBA Finals before his 2025 move to Golden State.

His old team has not stood still since. The Heat landed Giannis Antetokounmpo from Milwaukee on the eve of the NBA Draft, a deal that pushes them straight back into the Eastern Conference picture.

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Philipp Lahm says Germany needs more from front four

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 14: Leroy Sane #19, Florian Wirtz #17, Kai Havertz #7 and Jamal Musiala #10 of Germany stand for the national anthem before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E match between Germany and Curacao at Houston Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Julian Finney - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images

Like many fans and pundits, former Bayern Munich and Germany great Philipp Lahm can look at Germany’s attack and see that it has been lacking.

For Lahm, there might be too much pressure — and dependence — on Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala for this World Cup cycle.

“The fact that Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala still haven’t really found their rhythm in the tournament is largely down to the way we’re playing. There’s no doubt they have immense talent, but we need to put them in positions where they can shine more often. Against physically strong, hard-tackling opponents, we’ve struggled to find them in the right areas of the pitch,” Lahm told Kicker (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “Perhaps they’re not moving well enough themselves, or sometimes not everyone sticks to their position and they end up getting in each other’s way. It’s not always clear who should drift inside and who should stay wide. We need much more from our front four – Wirtz, Musiala, Kai Havertz, and Leroy Sané. But if we continue to show faith in them, I’m confident they’ll eventually demonstrate their true quality.”

One of the most key points that Lahm makes is that Wirtz and Musiala were just not ready to take over this team and lead it yet — at least not in the current positions they are in. Maybe it was unfair to assume the youngsters would be ready, but it is pretty clear that the DFB was banking on them to pace the attack. So far, that has not happened. The knockouts would be a great time for it to get going, though, right?

Maybe Julian Nagelsmann’s master plan will unlock the attack now…or maybe we see more of the same from the Germans. Either way, the aforementioned players will need to be at their best for the upcoming schedule.


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‘The Cardinal Countdown: 70 Days Until Kickoff’

ANWAR O’NEAL #70

Height: 6’5” 

Weight: 310lb

Position: OL

Class: Senior

Hometown: Philadelphia, PA

Summary: O’ Neal (no relation to ‘Diesel’ that I am aware of) joins the Cards after leaving the Delaware Blue Hens. ‘Bird’s the word’ evidently in the O’Neal house.

If you’re thinking “Delaware, isn’t that the team with Michigan look alike helmets?” Yes, that is the team with a similar style helmet.

“Delaware, they won a bunch of DII titles, right? Are they still DII?” Yes, they did win a bunch of DII titles, but no, they moved up to FBS last year and joined our old buddies in Conference USA, and they did really well, winning seven games and a bowl game in the first year at the highest level. But we didn’t come here for an extensive Delaware TED talk, and frankly I’m more of a Vermont guy anyway.

O’Neal was a heck of player last year and when he hit the portal he received extensive interest from multiple P4 programs, including some last minute theatrics from Tennessee and South Carolina. His 6’5” and 310lb frame is tough to miss, and miss he rarely does. The LT played over 900 snaps last year and graded out more favorably in pass protection throughout the year. His size was helpful in creating a wall but he does need some development in his footwork and speed. He was credited with allowing seven sacks last year but most came in one game (3) where he was a bit dinged up. Speaking of dinged up, O’Neal was injured during the Spring and will be using the entire summer to recover with hopes to get back early in the year. Timeline for his return is TBD but sounds like the first few games are unlikely for his debut. While ‘eligibility’ is more a of social construct at this point in college athletics, my understanding is Anwar still has a couple years left to play if 2026 is shortened.

If you’d like to see him in action, feel free to watch him toss around a few Ragin’ Cajuns in the bowl game below. He’s rocking #70 for the Hens, and playing LT almost exclusively. While you enjoy his highlights, don’t get lost in the fact that this was one of the best bowl games last year and a great appetizer to kick off your “July is almost hear, college football magazines are arriving, and I can smell a tailgate anywhere within a 5 mile radius of my home” season.

Intermediaries at work to convince Soule to move to Saudi Pro League

Intermediaries at work to convince Soule to move to Saudi Pro League
Intermediaries at work to convince Soule to move to Saudi Pro League

Matías Soulé’s future could be intertwined with the Saudi market.

According to journalist Eleonora Trotta of calciomercato.it, several intermediaries close to Roma are trying to convince the Argentine winger to accept a move to Saudi Arabia.

No details have emerged about the interested club at this time, but the attempt confirms that the 2003-born player continues to have admirers outside of Europe.

It remains to be seen what the player’s intentions will be, as he must decide whether to consider a move to the Saudi league or continue his career in European football. The situation is evolving, and further news could emerge in the coming days.

Derided by Leeds, snubbed by USA - but Marsch becoming Canada hero

Jesse Marsch celebrates after Canada beat Qatar
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Jesse Marsch's name will forever be in the history books.

He has earned sporting immortality by leading Canada into the knockouts of a World Cup for the first time - and on Sunday they will look to go further when they face South Africa in Los Angeles for a place in the last 16.

It is an impressive achievement for a coach who has overcome some difficult moments in his career.

The American lasted less than a year in the Premier League as Leeds boss and was snubbed for the role as United States head coach, despite feeling he was certain to get it.

But by guiding Canada through the group stage, overseeing a 6-0 thumping of Qatar, Marsch is well on the way to achieving his goal of making Canada a footballing nation.

How Marsch transformed Canada

Jesse Marsch with his Canada players gather in a team huddle
Jesse Marsch has developed a close bond with his Canada players [AFP via Getty Images]

When Marsch kept Leeds in the Premier League on the final day of the 2022-23 season, he could hardly have envisaged he would be sacked a few months later.

But that is what happened after a run of seven games without a win, with Marsch later describing the decision as "foolish".

It was a significant setback for the 52-year-old, who had long held an ambition to coach at the highest level. But another chance came in 2024, with the USA job.

The chance to manage his home country would have been a dream come true but, despite believing the job was his, the USA hierarchy decided instead to go with Mauricio Pochettino.

Then came Canada.

Marsch was offered the position in May 2024 and he took it with the promise he would "unite the Canadian soccer community", with the goal of having them ready to be competitive for the 2026 World Cup.

"I think what happened with the USA role burns with him, but it burns with him in a way that helps him now," Soccer America's Scott French, who has previously worked with Marsch, told BBC Sport.

"He has a chip on his shoulder."

Marsch threw himself fully into the role, travelling to nine cities in 10 days, holding meetings with fans and taking in as much Canadian culture as he could.

He also worked on developing deep personal connections with members of the Canada squad, making individual visits or inviting the players and their families to his home in Italy for holidays.

There is little doubt that the hard yards he put in during those early days has paid off, with a close bond between him, the players and the fans having developed.

One example of his influence on the players involves Liam Miller, who suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in late 2024.

At times the midfielder questioned whether he would be able to return to anything like the player he was before, but Marsch - as he does with anyone who has suffered a bad injury - spent a significant amount of time visiting him and checking in on him.

When Miller was undergoing rehabilitation in Italy, Marsch invited the midfielder to spend time with him and his family at their home there.

Miller not only returned to full fitness but helped Hull City secure promotion back to the Premier League at the end of last season, and is now an important player for Canada at this World Cup.

"I've got to know all the players but Liam I have got to know really well and I think our relationship has become something that he has come to rely on," Marsch said.

'Either the players have confidence in me or are stuck with me'

Life with Canada is not all perfect for Marsch, though.

Defeat by Switzerland in their final group game cost them first place in their group and - crucially - staying in Canada for their last-32 fixture.

Marsch attempted to play mind games before the Switzerland match by including Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies on the bench, but that backfired as he revealed afterwards that the national team captain was never fit enough to play anyway.

"I wanted Switzerland to have to think about him," he said.

"I listened to their news conference and they had three questions about Alphonso Davies, so they at least had to prepare for that."

Marsch is the sort of manager fans love if he is in charge of their team - but not so much if he is in the opposition dugout.

After Canada beat Qatar 6-0 in their second group game, Marsch paraded around the pitch in celebration at full-time, holding up six fingers to the Canadian fans to whip them up even more, but those histrionics can rub people up the wrong way.

"Some people think it is an act, that he is just using that," added French. "I don't think it is an act at all, I think Jesse is always Jesse.

"He is an emotional guy and I think that emotion really carries with his players - it helps bring them into that emotion as well.

"He was like that as a player. I covered David Beckham for a number of years at LA Galaxy and one thing we always knew with him is that if someone fouled him in a way he felt was a bad foul, he would get a yellow card within a few minutes because he was going after him. Jesse has that in him as well, maybe even more than David did."

Marsch is very self-aware and knows that people - including his own players - either love him or hate him and there is little in-between.

"The players know now either they have confidence in me or they are stuck with me," he joked earlier this week.

"Either way I think the relationships we have and the kind of team we have has been a reflection of all of us giving everything we have - and the pride we have - in representing Canada. That I think has really galvanised everybody."

This is unknown territory for Canada and Marsch and while he has already overseen a history-making run to reach the knockouts, he knows progression to the last 16 will elevate this World Cup run from a very good one, to a great one.

"We are ready to rise to all the challenges and be our best," he added.

"We live for these moments where we are tested and can show how good we are."

First World Cup KO game at last for Kimmich amid position debate

A right back or midfield debate has started again around Germany captain Joshua Kimmich who will finally play a World Cup knock-out match in his 114th cap on Monday.

Kimmich, 31, was part of the team that went out in the group stage in 2018 and 2022 but now Germany have advanced and will face Paraguay in the last 32.

The past disappointments may been a factor that Kimmich has not played and led the way at the tournament as he usually does.

Kimmich is the Germany right back because there is no adequate option. At Bayern Munich, he forms the defensive midfield together with Aleksandar Pavlovic.

But Pavlovic is far below his best in a partnership with Felix Nmecha at the World Cup. There have been calls for Kimmich to replace Pavlovic - even though it is unclear how he and Nmecha will perform together.

Kimmich has insisted that "it is only up to the coach" where he plays.

The coach, Julian Nagelsmann, has at least ended the debate for Monday's match by insisting that "I don't want to do without Felix and Pavlo" and saying that Kimmich had the best statistics of all right backs at Euro 2024.

Sporting director Rudi Völler said the issue has been going on forever, that Kimmich was "world class" in both positions and Nagelsmann the one to decide.

Kimmich has said that in order to survive in the knock-outs they must "minimise giving away the ball" and stop "conceding one or two goals each match."

The debate could gain momentum if Germany beat Paraguay and then face top favourites France in the last 16.

Kimmich had trouble against speedy Yan Diomande in Germany's 2-1 win against Ivory Coast, and France pose a much bigger threat with their formidable strike force of Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué and Michael Olise.

Völler said that Kimmich has "lots of experience and can deal with these situations in a smart way" but Nagelsmann is apparently also mulling changing the defensive system and moving Kimmich into midfield.

"“In football, you can never rule anything out, but a move is not currently being planned,” Nagelsmann has said - “currently” only referring to the Paraguay match.

When are the remaining World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium?

The 2026 World Cup finally arrived June 13 after years of prep and anticipation, and there's still more to come at MetLife Stadium.

Brazil and Morocco kicked off the New Jersey portion of the World Cup, a 1-1 tie. Next France defeated Senegal 3-1 June 16, and Norway beat Senegal 3-2 June 22. Ecuador upset Germany June 25 and most recently England beat Panama 2-0.

The games will continue at MetLife Stadium, temporarily known as New York New Jersey Stadium.

Here's the schedule at MetLife Stadium for the 2026 World Cup:

2026 World Cup schedule in New Jersey

Tuesday, June 30

World Cup Round of 32 France vs. Sweden, 5 p.m.

Sunday, July 5

Round of 16 Brazil/Japan vs. Ivory Coast/Norway

Sunday, July 19

World Cup Final, 3 p.m.

World Cup Round of 32 bracket

  • June 28: South Africa vs. Canada - SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
  • June 29: Germany vs. Paraguay - Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
  • June 29: Netherlands vs. Morocco - Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
  • June 29: Brazil vs. Japan - NRG Stadium, Houston
  • June 30: Ivory Coast vs. Norway - AT&T Stadium, Arlington
  • June 30: Mexico vs. Ecuador - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
  • June 30: France vs. Sweden - MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • July 1: United States vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
  • July 1: Belgium vs. Senegal - Lumen Field, Seattle
  • July 1: England vs. DR Congo - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • July 2: Portugal vs. Croatia - BMO Field, Toronto, Canada
  • July 2: Spain vs. Austria - SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
  • July 2: Switzerland vs. Algeria - Vancouver Stadium, Vancouver, Canada
  • July 3: Argentina vs. Cape Verde - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
  • July 3: Australia vs. Egypt - AT&T Stadium, Arlington
  • July 3: Colombia vs. Ghana - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

2026 World Cup schedule, key dates

  • Group stage: June 11-June 27
  • Round of 32: June 28-July 3
  • Round of 16: July 4-July 7
  • Quarterfinals: July 9-July 11
  • Semifinals: July 14-15 – AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) and Mecedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
  • Third-place match: July 18 – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
  • World Cup Final: July 19 – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

2026 World Cup groups

Group A

  • Mexico
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • UEFA playoff D (Czechia/Ireland/Denmark/North Macedonia)

Group B

  • Canada
  • UEFA playoff A (Wales/Bosnia and Herzegovina/Italy/Northern Ireland)
  • Qatar
  • Switzerland

Group C

  • Brazil
  • Morocco
  • Haiti
  • Scotland

Group D

  • United States
  • Paraguay
  • Australia
  • UEFA playoff C (Türkiye/Romania/Slovakia/Kosovo)

Group E

  • Germany
  • Curaçao
  • Ivory Coast
  • Ecuador

Group F

  • Netherlands
  • Japan
  • UEFA playoff B (Ukraine/Sweden/Poland/Albania)
  • Tunisia

Group G

  • Belgium
  • Egypt
  • Iran
  • New Zealand

Group H

  • Spain
  • Cape Verde
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Uruguay

Group I

  • France
  • Senegal
  • FIFA playoff 2 (Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname)
  • Norway

Group J

  • Argentina
  • Algeria
  • Austria
  • Jordan

Group K

  • Portugal
  • FIFA playoff 1 (New Caledonia/Jamaica/Congo)
  • Uzbekistan
  • Colombia

Group L

  • England
  • Croatia
  • Ghana
  • Panama

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: When are the remaining World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium?

How to follow Wimbledon on the BBC

Jannik Sinner kisses the Wimbledon trophy
Jannik Sinner won his fourth Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon last year [Getty Images]

Wimbledon begins on Monday - and you can follow every minute live across the BBC.

World number one Jannik Sinner will be defending his men's singles crown, with rival and two-time winner Carlos Alcaraz missing with a wrist injury.

Poland's Iga Swiatek is the defending women's champion, having beaten Amanda Anisimova 6-0 6-0 in last year's showpiece.

The tournament takes place from Monday, 29 June to Sunday, 11 July, with coverage across all BBC platforms.

Here is all you need to know.

Who plays on day one at Wimbledon?

As is tradition, the defending men's champion opens play on Centre Court from 13:30 BST on the opening day's play.

Sinner begins his campaign against Serbia's Miomir Kecmanovic, with world number one Aryna Sabalenka and 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic following after.

On Court One, Emma Raducanu is due to play her first-round match against Antonia Ruzic - but the Briton is an injury doubt after cutting short her practice session on Saturday.

Raducanu is one of 11 Britons beginning their singles campaigns on Monday. British men's number one Cameron Norrie is second on Court Two, while teenager Hannah Klugman faces a tough task against 2024 champion Barbora Krejcikova.

French Open champion Mirra Andreeva, fourth seed Jessica Pegula and two-time Grand Slam singles winner Coco Gauff also feature on the first day.

How to follow on the BBC

Every match from all 18 courts is available live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, and there will also be daily television coverage on BBC One and BBC Two.

There is a dedicated Wimbledon Extra channel on BBC iPlayer, with match highlights available on demand throughout the tournament across platforms.

The BBC Sport website and app will have daily live text commentaries and in-play clips alongside match reports, analysis and features.

There will be radio coverage across 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, starting from 13:00 BST on weekdays and 12:00 on weekends, as well as a daily podcast via the 'All About Wimbledon' feed on BBC Sounds.

John McEnroe and Tim Henman will also return for to Radio 5 Live's iconic 6-Love-6 show.

On site, a new analysis suite will help provide more tactical insight, alongside bespoke video breakdowns of key matches, players and talking points.

BBC iPlayer will have a new inclusive feed for Centre Court matches for fans who are blind or visually impaired. It has been co-designed by members of the blind and partially-sighted community and can be found on the Audio Described category page on iPlayer.

Iga Swiatek with the Wimbledon trophy in 2025
Iga Swiatek won her sixth Grand Slam trophy at Wimbledon last year [Getty Images]

Who are the key players to watch?

Sinner is the favourite to win the men's title, particularly with Alcaraz absent.

All-time great Novak Djokovic continues his quest for a standalone record 25th Grand Slam title - and an eighth at SW19, which would equal Roger Federer's men's record.

French Open champion Alexander Zverev, last year's semi-finalist Flavio Cobolli and big-serving American Ben Shelton will be among the other contenders.

Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam final that world number one Aryna Sabalenka has not reached, having lost in the semi-finals three times.

World number four Jessica Pegula, last year's runner-up Anisimova and eighth-ranked Elina Svitolina are all bidding for a first major singles title.

World number two Elena Rybakina has some pedigree at Wimbledon, having won the title in 2022, while recent French Open winner Mirra Andreeva reached the quarter-finals last year.

Which British players have qualified?

Six British players are ranked high enough to receive direct entry into the singles draws.

Cameron Norrie and Emma Raducanu are the British men's and women's number ones respectively. They are joined in the main draw by Katie Boulter, Jack Draper, Jan Choinski and Francesca Jones.

Men's singles wildcards were given to six British players - Jacob Fearnley, Arthur Fery, Jack Pinnington Jones, Toby Samuel, Harry Wendelken and Felix Gill.

Six British women also received main-draw singles wildcards. They were Harriet Dart, Alicia Dudeney, Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic, Katie Swan and Mimi Xu.

Oliver Tarvet, Billy Harris and Max Basing also came through qualifying to reach the main draw - the first time since 1999 that three British players have done so.

Emma Raducanu and Donna Vekic with their trophies at Queen's
Emma Raducanu lost to Donna Vekic in the Queen's final in the build-up to Wimbledon [Getty Images]

When is the Wimbledon draw?

The Wimbledon men's and women's singles draws took place on Friday, 26 June.

What is the prize money this year?

The total prize fund at this year's Wimbledon will be £64.2m, following the largest annual increase in the event's history.

The singles' champions will each take home £3.6m with first-round losers paid £80,000.

More than £6m has been set aside for the qualifying competition - an increase of 25%.

Overall prize money has increased by £10.7m, with leading players welcoming the 20% increase in prize money as a "genuine and significant step forward".

However they will still expand their protests about prize money - limiting the time they offer at the media weekend and restricting post-match appearances to 15 minutes throughout the first week.

The 15-minute limit is meant to symbolise the 15% of revenue which - broadly speaking - the Grand Slams allocate to prize money.

Who are the pundits and presenters?

TV and iPlayer

Isa Guha and Clare Balding will guide the day's action from the BBC studio, with Andy Stevenson presenting coverage of the wheelchair finals.

They will be joined by a host of Grand Slam champions including John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, Pat Cash, and Tracy Austin.

Tim Henman and Annabel Croft will provide inside analysis, while Jamie Murray, Eugenie Bouchard and Kyle Edmund will join the team this year.

Former British number one Laura Robson will be courtside throughout the fortnight to deliver immediate reaction and analysis, bringing tennis fans to the heart of the action throughout The Championships.

The iconic Andre Agassi will also return to the BBC team for the final few days of the championships.

Radio and BBC Sounds

Gigi Salmon and Clare McDonnell present live coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, with BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller leading the commentary team.

Joining the team are former Wimbledon champions Cash and Marion Bartoli, offering expert insights throughout the tournament.

5 Live's Wimbledon team will bring audiences all the major matches live, with regular updates from the outside courts.

Delyth Lloyd and Lee James will commentate and present live, extensive coverage of Wimbledon on the BBC World Service, while there will also be coverage across the 39 BBC Local Radio stations.

BBC TV and live streaming schedule

All times BST. Matches and coverage times are subject to late changes. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Full radio coverage times to follow when available.

Monday, 29 June

Men's and women's singles first round

10:30-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:05 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Tuesday, 30 June

Men's and women's singles first round

11:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:05 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Wednesday, 1 July

Men's and women's singles second round, men's doubles first round

11:15-13:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

13:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:30-00:30 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Thursday, 2 July

Men's and women's singles second round, men's and women's doubles first round

11:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Friday, 3 July

Men's and women's singles third round, men's doubles second round, women's doubles first round, mixed doubles first round

11:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Saturday, 4 July

Men's and women's singles third round, men's and women's doubles second round, mixed doubles first round, boys' and girls' singles first round

11:00-21:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

12:20-17:15 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

17:30-21:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

00:30-01:30 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Sunday, 5 July

Men's and women's singles fourth round, men's doubles third round, women's doubles second round, mixed doubles second round, boys' and girls' singles first round

11:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

12:35-17:35 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:40-00:40 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Monday, 6 July

Men's and women's singles fourth round, men's and women's doubles third round, mixed doubles quarter-finals, girls' singles second round, boys' and girls' doubles first round

11:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Tuesday, 7 July

Men's and women's singles quarter-finals, men's doubles quarter-finals, women's doubles third round, mixed doubles semi-finals, boys' singles second round, girls' doubles first round

12:30-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-22:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:30-00:30 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Wednesday, 8 July

Men's and women's singles quarter-finals, men's and women's doubles quarter-finals, quad singles quarter-finals, men's and women's wheelchair doubles quarter-finals, boys' and girls' singles third round, boys' and girls' doubles second round

12:15-13:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

13:00-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

13:45-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-21:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Thursday, 9 July

Women's singles semi-finals, men's doubles semi-finals, women's doubles quarter-finals, mixed doubles final, men's and women's wheelchair singles quarter-finals, men's, women's and quad wheelchair doubles semi-finals, boys' and girls' singles quarter-finals, boys' and girls' doubles quarter-finals

12:30-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:00-21:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:30-00:30 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Friday, 10 July

Men's singles semi-finals, women's doubles semi-finals, men's, women's and quad wheelchair singles semi-finals, boys' and girls' singles semi-finals, boys' and girls' doubles semi-finals

12:30-19:30 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

14:00-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

19:30-21:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Saturday, 11 July

Women's singles final, men's doubles final, women's wheelchair singles final, men and quad wheelchair doubles finals, girls' singles final, girls' doubles final, boys' doubles final

11:30-13:15 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

12:15-19:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

23:00-00:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

Sunday, 12 July

Men's singles final, women's doubles final, men and quad wheelchair singles final, women's wheelchair doubles final, boys' singles final

11:30-13:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

13:00-20:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

01:50-02:50 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app

World Cup Group Stage Awards: Magic Messi, French firepower

World Cup Group Stage Awards: Magic Messi, French firepower
World Cup Group Stage Awards: Magic Messi, French firepower

The group stage of the 2026 World Cup has been completed, and as we head into the knockout rounds, it’s time to reflect on the last fortnight. Here are our World Cup group stage awards.

Best Moment

A 48-team World Cup has given more nations than ever the chance to take to the world stage, with new faces and remarkable tales.

Cape Verde delivered arguably the moment of the group stage, after holding European champions Spain in their opening fixture. The hero for the debutants was 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, a player who did not turn professional until the age of 25, and has just been released by Portuguese second-tier side Deportivo Chaves.

At the full-time whistle, cameras panned to Vozinha, who was in tears as the magnitude of the result sank in. It turned him into a viral sensation, with his social media following rocketing into the millions. A once-in-a-lifetime performance on the big stage, which helped Cape Verde progress to the knockouts on their World Cup debut.

“I cried because I grew up with my grandparents,” he reflected.

“Unfortunately, they were not here. They died a few years ago. They were everything for me, everything for my life.

“And also because of my mum. She didn’t manage to be here because of the visa. Because of the money you have to pay for the visa, we didn’t manage on time. I would like her to be here.”

Best Player

It has to be him, doesn’t it?

Just the six goals in two-and-a-bit games for Lionel Messi who, at 39 years young, is showing the world once again his greatness.

Miroslav Klose’s goal record has been left in his wake, with Messi hitting a hat-trick against Algeria, two more against Austria, and another off the bench against Jordan. He’s the first man in history to score in seven straight World Cup games, as the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner chases a second straight tournament.

Best Game

For sheer entertainment and drama, it’s tough to look past Algeria against Austria. A see-sawing final group game with jeopardy for both sides and a chaotic conclusion that ultimately suited both.

Algeria twice came from behind to equalise, but kept on pushing for a winner despite a draw being enough for both teams to progress. Riyad Mahrez fired Algeria ahead for the first time in stoppage time, a goal that looked set to dump Austria out.

But Austria were not done yet. Three minutes later, Saša Kalajdžic headed home a 96th-minute leveller, sparking wild celebrations as Austria rescued their tournament and dumped out Iran in the process.

It’s the first time in World Cup history that a team has fallen behind in the 90th minute or later and still avoided defeat.

Best Team

Most considered Group I to be one of the toughest pools on paper, but France have made a mockery of that. Les Bleus beat Senegal in convincing fashion in their first fixture, before blitzing Iraq. An admittedly second-string Norway were swept aside in their third game, as France progressed with a 100% record and 10 goals scored.

Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Desire Doue, and Ousmane Dembele are a frontline that looks almost impossible to contain, with Mbappe and Dembele scoring four goals each, and Olise assisting three.

Biggest Disappointment

Turkey have a habit of convincing pre-tournament predictors of their ‘dark horse’ credentials, only to disappoint when the spotlight is on.

A team containing Arda Guler, Kenan Yildiz, and Hakan Çalhanoğlu, among others, should have performed far better in what was a modest group. Turkey faced the USA, Australia, and Paraguay, but head home after finishing bottom of the group.

Best Goal

Bayer Leverkusen will be delighted to have wrapped up the signing of Kerim Alajbegović before the tournament, with the Bosnian teenager’s price tag potentially on the rise.

The teenager thumped home a stunning opener as Bosnia beat Qatar, capping a mazy run with a blast from distance.

At 18 years and 276 days old, the goal made Alajbegović the youngest player to score from outside the penalty area at a World Cup since the data was first collected in 1966

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👕 BTS unveils Atleti's shirt for the 2026/27 season

👕 BTS unveils Atleti's shirt for the 2026/27 season

K-pop group BTS pulled off a surprise at their concert at the Metropolitano. The South Korean band gave the world-exclusive reveal of Atlético de Madrid’s new kit for the 2026/27 season.

Suga sent the stadium into a frenzy when he appeared on stage wearing the classic red-and-white shirt. This unexpected debut left both music fans and Atlético supporters stunned.

Images of the kit quickly went viral on social media. This brilliant strategy blends Korean pop culture with the passion of elite football.

Not even the first-team players had worn the new design before the Asian superstars. It is the first time a club has used a major music show to unveil its official kit.

With this milestone, Atlético de Madrid and BTS are setting a revolutionary trend in sports marketing that, will it be joined by Kang-in Lee?

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Jordan Henderson makes England history with World Cup appearance

Jordan Henderson makes England history with World Cup appearance
Jordan Henderson makes England history with World Cup appearance

Jordan Henderson has made World Cup history for England after appearing against Panama on Saturday night.

The veteran midfielder came on as a second-half substitute as England beat Panama 2-0 to secure qualification to the Round of 32 as group winners. Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane scored the goals, with Henderson introduced in the 84th minute to help see out the game.

In the process, Henderson became the first player in history to have featured for the Three Lions at seven major tournaments, and the first to play at four World Cups.

Henderson first featured at a major tournament for England at the 2012 European Championship, and has since appeared for England at the 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026 World Cups, alongside Euro 2016 and 2020.

Henderson’s seventh major tournament sees him surpass Sol Campbell, Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane, who have all made appearances in six tournaments for the Three Lions.

The England players to have appeared at the most major tournaments

Jordan Henderson – 7 (Euro 2012, 2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020, 2022 World Cup, 2026 World Cup)

Sol Campbell – 6 (Euro 96, 1998 World Cup, Euro 2000, 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004, 2006 World Cup)

Wayne Rooney – 6 (Euro 2004, 2006 World Cup, 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012, 2014 World Cup, Euro 2016)

Harry Kane – 6 (Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2021, 2022 World Cup, Euro 2024, 2026 World Cup)

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Rider airlifted to hospital after Tandragee crash

A rider has been airlifted to hospital after a serious incident at Saturday's Tandragee 100 motorcycle road race.

The air ambulance was deployed to the circuit after the competitor crashed during the Senior Support race.

The race was red-flagged and a lengthy delay of around two hours ensued before racing recommenced over the 5.3-mile circuit in county Armagh.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the North Armagh Motorcycle & Car Club said: "Our primary thoughts are with the competitor and his family.

"We are holding them close in our thoughts and wish him a full and swift recovery, while also sending strength and support to his family during this incredibly difficult time.

"We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the MCUI UC Medical and Welfare Teams, and on-track marshals for their swift and professional response."

A second attempt was made to run the race later in the day but that was also halted because of a red flag.

Michael Dunlop won four races at the meeting - the feature event, the Open race, the Supersport and the Moto3 class.

The four-timer takes his career total of wins at the Tandragee race to 17 and makes him the third most successful rider in the history of the event, behind his late uncle Joey and Ryan Farquhar.

Republic of Ireland rider Mike Browne was the early leader of the Open race on his Honda but was overhauled by MD Racing BMW-mounted Dunlop, who had 4.16 seconds to spare over the second-place finisher at the chequered flag.

Manx rider Conor Cummins was third in a race held in damp conditions, repeating the podium finish he achieved in his first appearance at the meeting for 18 years in 2025.

Browne also set the early pace in the Supersport outing on his BPE by Russell Racing Yamaha but as rain made the track more greasy, Dunlop assumed the lead and was awarded the victory after the race was red-flagged, Michael Sweeney completing the rostrum.

Record 36-time Isle of Man TT winner Dunlop again got the better of Browne in the feature event, his fourth success in that race, with Skerries rider Sweeney third.

The Ballymoney rider came home 2.9 seconds ahead of Browne after building his advantage throughout the race and setting the fastest lap of two minutes 52.666 seconds.

Marcus Simpson, Cummins and Kevin Keyes rounded out the top six.

Sweeney led early on in the Supertwins race which started in dry conditions but after the rain again began to dampen the track, Shaun Anderson worked his way through to take the win, 3.5 seconds ahead of Kevin Lavery, with Sweeney third.

Previewing the 2026 season for Penn State QB Kase Evans

Penn State football will have a completely overhauled roster to get to know in 2026 under new head coach Matt Campbell. Following one of the most active offseasons in recent memory for Penn State with a flurry of activity in the transfer portal, fans will have a lot of catching up to do in getting to know this year's Penn State roster. Fortunately, not every face will be brand new to fans. Regardless, we will be here to give you a fresh overview of every player on the roster for the 2026 season with a series of player profiles.

From all of the returning players, a long list of new faces from the transfer portal, and incoming recruits from the Class of 2026, we will have you covered with this year's player profiles for the Penn State roster. Here is a quick look at quarterback Kase Evans for the 2026 season.

Preseason Player Profile

  • Hometown: Lexington, Texas
  • Height: 6-3
  • Weight: 200
  • Class in 2026: Freshman

Recruiting Rankings

Class of 2026: Composite 3-star recruit, No. 57 quarterback per 247Sports

Like many members of Penn State's Class of 2026, KAse Evans originally committed to head coach Matt Campbell at Iowa State. Once Campbell made the move to the Nittany Lions, Evans backed out of his commitment to the Cyclones to sign with Penn State. Evans had signed with Iowa State in the early signing period and was then extended an offer from Campbell and Penn State shortly afterward. Evans enrolled at Penn State for the spring semester in 2026.

Career Stats

Kase Evans has yet to see the playing field for Penn State as he is entering his true freshman season in Happy Valley in 2026.

Depth Chart Overview

As a true freshman, Kase Evans will be expected to be one of the deeper reserves on the offensive depth chart at the quarterback position in 2026. The position will be led by former Iowa State starter Rocco Becht, who transferred to Penn State following Matt Campbell. Redshirt freshman Alex Manske, who also transferred from Iowa State is expected to be the team's top backup option. Evans is not the only true freshman at the position, either. He is joined by Peyton Falzone, who had a bit of an interesting path to Penn State in his recruiting process as well.

Random Fact

Football runs in the blood for Kase Evans. His father played quarterback for Houston and his grandfather, Bob Evans, was a defensive end for the Houston Oilers.

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FIFA World Cup Fantasy: Best Team for the Round of 32

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 27: Jude Bellingham #10 of England celebrates with teammates after scoring the team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between Panama and England at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 27, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 48-team group stage is over, and now the World Cup gets even more exciting. For the first time, the tournament moves into a Round of 32, where every match is a knockout. Lose once, and you’re out.

That changes everything for fantasy managers, too. You have unlimited transfers before this round starts, giving you the chance to rebuild your squad. But from here on, every pick matters because if a team is knocked out, all of its players are gone from the tournament.

Some of the favourites, like France, Brazil, and Argentina, have looked strong, while a few surprise teams have also earned their place in the knockout stage. Choosing the right players now could be the difference between climbing the rankings or falling behind.

The knockout stage also brings two new chips to help fantasy managers. The Clean Sheet Shield protects your defenders’ clean sheet points if they concede a late goal, while the Qualification Booster gives you extra points when your selected players’ teams make it through to the next round.

With that in mind, we’ve looked at the Round of 32 fixtures and the tournament bracket to pick out the best players to bring into your fantasy team.

Goalkeeper

Matt Freese (USA) – $4.2m

One of the biggest reasons behind the USA’s strong start to the tournament has been their goalkeeper. An important clean sheet in matchday 2 helped the Americans book their place in the Round of 32, and there is every reason to believe they can stay solid at the back again.

A meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina gives the USA a good chance of another clean sheet. At just $4.2m, Freese is one of the best budget goalkeepers for this round and could reward fantasy managers with valuable points.

Defenders

Antonee Robinson (USA) – $5.0m

The USA have looked solid at the back, and Robinson has been one of their most reliable players. He also likes to get forward, giving him the chance to pick up attacking returns as well as clean sheet points.

The Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina is a good one for the USA, so Robinson is a strong defender to back this week.

He is also owned by just 3.1% of fantasy managers, which means he can earn the Scouting Bonus if the USA keeps a clean sheet. That makes him an even better pick if you’re looking for a quality differential.

Marcos Llorente (Spain) $5.5m

Spain has been one of the strongest teams in the tournament, and Llorente has played an important role. Although he is listed as a defender, he likes to get forward and create chances, giving him more ways to score fantasy points.

Spain takes on Austria in the Round of 32, and the fixture gives them a good chance of another clean sheet. Llorente’s attacking threat also means he could chip in with an assist or even a goal.

His minutes may not be completely secure, so it is best to have a solid option on your bench in case he misses out from the start.

Regardless, he remains a solid differential. If Spain keeps a clean sheet, he can earn both the clean sheet points and the Scouting Bonus, making him an excellent fantasy option for this round.

Dayot Upamecano (France) $5.3m

Upamecano has been one of the most dependable defenders in the tournament and has played a big role in France’s strong performances. He has looked calm and composed throughout the group stage, helping his side stay solid at the back.

France faces Sweden in the Round of 32, and while a clean sheet is far from guaranteed, they will expect to control the game. France has been one of the most impressive teams in the tournament so far, which makes their defenders worth considering for this round.

Upamecano may not offer many attacking returns, but his defensive consistency makes him a safe fantasy pick. His low ownership is another bonus, as he can also earn the Scouting Bonus if France keeps a clean sheet, making him a strong differential for fantasy managers.

Nico O’Reilly (England) $4.7m

O’Reilly has quietly become one of the best budget defenders in the game. He poses a significant attacking threat and was unfortunate not to score in Matchday 2.

With injuries to Reece James, his minutes now look much more secure, making him an even more appealing option for fantasy managers.

The Round of 32 clash with DR Congo is one of the trickier ties at this stage of the tournament, so England are far from guaranteed a clean sheet.

Even so, O’Reilly’s ability to get forward means he can still return points in different ways, whether through an assist, a goal, or defensive returns.

Midfielders

Ousmane Dembélé (France) $10.0m

Dembélé heads into the Round of 32 as one of the hottest players in the game. He made World Cup history with a first-half hat-trick against Norway, scoring three times in just 32 minutes and taking his tally to four goals for the tournament.

France takes on Sweden next, and while it may not be the easiest fixture, they have looked like one of the best teams in the competition so far.

Dembélé has been at the centre of everything good going forward, with his pace, movement, and ability to beat defenders causing problems in every match.

He is full of confidence right now and looks capable of producing another big fantasy haul. If you are looking for a midfielder with a high ceiling, Dembélé is one of the standout picks for this round.

Désiré Doué (France) $7.5m

After waiting patiently for his opportunity, Doué grabbed it with both hands against Norway. He looked confident every time he got on the ball and finished the match with a well-taken goal in stoppage time, giving another reminder of the quality he brings to this French side.

His minutes are not completely guaranteed, but he still looks to be the preferred option on the left wing. France’s meeting with Sweden should suit his direct style of play, especially if the game opens up and he is given space to run at defenders.

At $7.5m, he is an easy way to buy into France’s attack without spending too much. If he keeps his place in the starting lineup, he has the quality to reward fantasy managers with another strong return.

Jude Bellingham (England) $8.3m

Few players are as important to their team as Bellingham. He got England’s World Cup campaign off to a great start with an excellent performance against Croatia, scoring in the opening match and showing why Thomas Tuchel gives him the freedom to get forward.

He followed that up by breaking the deadlock in a 2-0 win over Panama, steering home a volley and setting up Harry Kane for the second. His runs into the box and ability to create chances make him a danger every time he plays.  

England hosts DR Congo in the Round of 32 in Atlanta after securing top spot in Group L. Even so, Bellingham has a habit of stepping up in big matches, and with so much of England’s attack going through him, he has every chance of making an impact.  

Whether it’s a goal, an assist, or bonus points, Bellingham can deliver in different ways. That makes him one of the safest premium midfield picks for the knockout round.

Lamine Yamal (Spain) $10.0m

If you’re spending big in midfield, Yamal is one of the easiest players to back. Listed as a midfielder but playing much closer to goal, he gets plenty of touches in dangerous areas and is always looking to create or finish chances. That gives him a higher ceiling than most players in his position.

Austria stands between Spain and a place in the Round of 16, but Spain will fancy their chances after the way they controlled games during the group stage. Yamal has already shown what he can do with his goal against Saudi Arabia, and another attacking return would not be a surprise.

He is the type of player who can change a game with one moment of brilliance. If you’re looking for a premium midfielder who can deliver double-digit points, Yamal is one of the strongest options for this round.

Forwards

Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain) $8.1m

Oyarzabal has been one of the standout forwards of the tournament. After overcoming an early injury concern, he reminded everyone of his quality with a brilliant performance against Saudi Arabia. He scored twice and set up Lamine Yamal’s first World Cup goal in the opening 25 minutes, showing why he is such an important part of Spain’s attack.

Spain takes on Austria in the Round of 32, and Oyarzabal will be expected to lead the line once again. He is always on the move, dropping into wide areas to link up with teammates before making smart runs into the box. That gives him plenty of opportunities to score and create chances.

At $7.5m, he offers outstanding value for a striker leading the line for one of the tournament favourites. If Spain produces another strong attacking performance, Oyarzabal has every chance of being involved once again.

Harry Kane (England) $10.5m

Kane heads into the knockout stage in outstanding form and remains England’s biggest goal threat. He scored against Panama with a powerful header from a Jude Bellingham cross, a goal that saw him become England’s all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup history with 11 goals. After also scoring twice against Croatia, he already has three goals in this tournament.  

England will face DR Congo in the Round of 32, and on paper it is a fixture that should give Kane plenty of chances in front of goal. DR Congo deserve credit for reaching the knockout stage, but England will be confident of controlling the game and creating opportunities for their captain.  

Kane is one of the standout premium forwards for this round. He is on penalties, rarely misses big chances, and has a proven record of delivering in major tournaments. If you are looking for a captain, he is one of the strongest options available.

Captaincy Picks

When it comes to captaincy, Ousmane Dembélé, Lamine Yamal, Harry Kane, Mikel Oyarzabal, and Antonee Robinson stand out as the best options for the Round of 32. All five have favourable fixtures and the ability to deliver big fantasy returns, whether through goals, assists, clean sheets, or bonus points. If you’re chasing a big score this round, you can’t go wrong with any of them wearing the captain’s armband.


Who makes your Round of 32 Fantasy team? Let us know your must-have picks and captain choice in the comments below.

🤖 We had 3️⃣ AIs simulate the Cup knockouts, see results and weigh in!

🤖 We had 3️⃣ AIs simulate the Cup knockouts, see results and weigh in!

It’s time, folks!

The knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off this Sunday (28), with South Africa vs Canada!


With that in mind, we asked three artificial intelligences to simulate the matchups all the way to the final... and one of them is “betting” on Brazil’s sixth title!

Check it out below and leave your OPINION!

Gemini

🏆 Round of 32

Left Side of the Bracket:

Germany vs Paraguay ➡️ Germany (A comfortable win for the Germans)

France vs Sweden ➡️ France (France’s attacking power makes the difference)

South Africa vs Canada ➡️ Canada (The Canadian team is more structured)

Netherlands vs Morocco ➡️ Netherlands (A tough match, but the Dutch go through)

Portugal vs Croatia ➡️ Portugal (In a very evenly matched game)

Spain vs Austria ➡️ Spain (Spain’s ball-possession control dominates)

USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina ➡️ USA (Playing at home, the crowd gives them a push)

Belgium vs Senegal ➡️ Senegal (Upset! The Africans surprise an aging Belgium side)

Right Side of the Bracket:

Brazil vs Japan ➡️ Brazil (A hard-fought win against an always disciplined Japan)

Ivory Coast vs Norway ➡️ Norway (Haaland and Ødegaard make the difference)

Mexico vs Ecuador ➡️ Mexico (A Latin American clash, Mexico edges it by the finest of margins)

England vs DR Congo ➡️ England (The English go through without too many scares)

Argentina vs Cape Verde ➡️ Argentina (Their status as overwhelming favorites is confirmed)

Australia vs Egypt ➡️ Egypt (Salah decides it on a counterattack)

Switzerland vs Algeria ➡️ Switzerland (Swiss tactical organization prevails)

Colombia vs Ghana ➡️ Colombia (A strong Colombian generation dominates midfield)

🔥 Round of 16

Left Side:

Germany vs France ➡️ France (A world classic, but France’s attack tips the balance)

Canada vs Netherlands ➡️ Netherlands (The end of the road for the co-hosts)

Portugal vs Spain ➡️ Spain (In the Iberian derby, Spain wins on penalties)

USA vs Senegal ➡️ USA (Home advantage keeps driving the Americans)

Right Side:

Brazil vs Norway ➡️ Brazil (Brazil’s defense manages to neutralize Norway’s attack)

Mexico vs England ➡️ England (The English are physically far superior)

Argentina vs Egypt ➡️ Argentina (Messi and company control the game)

Switzerland vs Colombia ➡️ Colombia (Luis Díaz shines and secures qualification)

⚡ Quarterfinals

France vs Netherlands ➡️ France (Mbappé shines and Les Bleus reach the semis)

Spain vs USA ➡️ Spain (The American dream ends, Spain’s young talent proves too much)

Brazil vs England ➡️ England (A dramatic game, with the English scoring late from a set piece)

Argentina vs Colombia ➡️ Argentina (An Argentine win in a very scrappy, foul-filled match)

🌟 Semifinals

France vs Spain ➡️ France (France’s experience in the final stretch beats Spain’s possession game)

England vs Argentina ➡️ Argentina (A historic rivalry, and Argentina advance to yet another final)

🥉 Third-Place Playoff

Spain vs England ➡️ Spain (Spain dominates midfield and claims the bronze medal)

👑 The Grand Final: France vs Argentina

An epic rematch of the 2022 final! This time, in a thrilling game from start to finish.

Winner and World Champion: FRANCE 🏆 (France gets its “revenge” against Argentina with a stoppage-time goal in the second half, becoming three-time world champions!)

ChatGPT

Round of 32

🇩🇪 Germany 2 x 0 Paraguay 🇵🇾

🇫🇷 France 3 x 1 Sweden 🇸🇪

🇿🇦 South Africa 0 x 2 Canada 🇨🇦

🇳🇱 Netherlands 2 x 1 Morocco 🇲🇦

🇵🇹 Portugal 2 x 1 Croatia 🇭🇷

🇪🇸 Spain 3 x 0 Austria 🇦🇹

🇺🇸 United States 2 x 1 Bosnia 🇧🇦

🇧🇪 Belgium 1 x 2 Senegal 🇸🇳

🇧🇷 Brazil 3 x 0 Japan 🇯🇵

🇮🇪 Ireland 1 x 2 Norway 🇳🇴

🇲🇽 Mexico 2 x 1 Ecuador 🇪🇨

🏴 England 2 x 0 DR Congo 🇨🇩

🇦🇷 Argentina 2 x 0 Cape Verde 🇨🇻

🇦🇺 Australia 0 x 2 Egypt 🇪🇬

🇨🇭 Switzerland 1 x 0 Algeria 🇩🇿

🇨🇴 Colombia 2 x 1 Ghana 🇬🇭

Round of 16 (best 16)

🇩🇪 Germany 2 x 1 France

🇳🇱 Netherlands 1 x 2 Canada

🇪🇸 Spain 1 x 0 Portugal

🇺🇸 USA 1 x 2 Senegal

🇧🇷 Brazil 2 x 0 Norway

🏴 England 2 x 1 Mexico

🇦🇷 Argentina 3 x 1 Egypt

🇨🇴 Colombia 1 x 2 Switzerland

Quarterfinals

🇩🇪 Germany 2 x 1 Canada

🇪🇸 Spain 2 x 0 Senegal

🇧🇷 Brazil 3 x 1 England

🇦🇷 Argentina 2 x 1 Switzerland

Semifinals

🇩🇪 Germany 1 x 2 Spain

🇧🇷 Brazil 2 x 1 Argentina

Third-place playoff

🇩🇪 Germany 2 x 1 Argentina

🥉 Germany

Final

🇧🇷 Brazil 2 x 1 Spain

🏆 Brazil world champion (six-time champion)

My reasoning

Right now, I’d put the favorites on a pretty similar level:

🇪🇸 Spain

🇧🇷 Brazil

🇫🇷 France

🇩🇪 Germany

🇦🇷 Argentina

🏴 England

🇵🇹 Portugal

Spain comes in as one of the most consistent national teams of recent years, while Brazil still has a very deep squad and usually steps up in knockout matches.

Several prediction models also rank Brazil, Spain, France, Germany, and Argentina among the main title contenders, although they vary on who would be champion.

Final prediction:

🥇 Brazil

🥈 Spain

🥉 Germany

4th Argentina

Claude

🏆 2026 World Cup Simulation — all the way to the Final

🔵 Round of 32

🇩🇪 Germany 2-0 🇵🇾 Paraguay

🇫🇷 France 3-1 🇸🇪 Sweden

🇨🇦 Canada 2-1 🇿🇦 South Africa

🇳🇱 Netherlands 2-1 🇲🇦 Morocco

🇵🇹 Portugal 2-0 🇭🇷 Croatia

🇪🇸 Spain 1-1 (pens. 4-3) 🇦🇹 Austria

🇺🇸 USA 3-0 🇧🇦 Bosnia

🇧🇪 Belgium 2-1 🇸🇳 Senegal

🇧🇷 Brazil 3-0 🇯🇵 Japan

🇳🇴 Norway 2-1 🇨🇮 Ivory Coast

🇲🇽 Mexico 2-1 🇪🇨 Ecuador

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England 2-0 🇨🇩 DR Congo

🇦🇷 Argentina 2-1 🇨🇻 Cape Verde

🇪🇬 Egypt 2-1 🇦🇺 Australia

🇨🇭 Switzerland 1-0 🇩🇿 Algeria

🇨🇴 Colombia 2-1 🇬🇭 Ghana

🟢 Round of 16

🇩🇪 Germany 2-1 🇫🇷 France

🇳🇱 Netherlands 1-0 🇨🇦 Canada

🇵🇹 Portugal 1-1 (pens. 5-4) 🇪🇸 Spain

🇧🇪 Belgium 2-1 🇺🇸 USA

🇧🇷 Brazil 2-1 🇳🇴 Norway

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England 1-0 🇲🇽 Mexico

🇦🇷 Argentina 2-0 🇪🇬 Egypt

🇨🇴 Colombia 2-1 🇨🇭 Switzerland

🟡 Quarterfinals

🇩🇪 Germany 2-1 🇳🇱 Netherlands

🇵🇹 Portugal 1-2 🇧🇪 Belgium

🇧🇷 Brazil 2-1 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England

🇦🇷 Argentina 3-1 🇨🇴 Colombia

🟠 Semifinal

🇩🇪 Germany 2-1 🇧🇪 Belgium

🇧🇷 Brazil 1-2 🇦🇷 Argentina

🥉 Third-Place Playoff

🇧🇪 Belgium 1-2 🇧🇷 Brazil

🏆 Final

🇦🇷 Argentina 2-1 🇩🇪 Germany (after extra time)

🏆 2026 WORLD CUP CHAMPION: ARGENTINA 🇦🇷

Back-to-back champions — Messi ends his national team career with one more title.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

Andrea Stella calls on McLaren to step up development "intensity" to catch Mercedes

Motorsport photo

McLaren Formula 1 team boss Andrea Stella says the team needs to step up its development program if it is to catch Mercedes and keep up with the other top teams.

McLaren has been consistently behind the leading Mercedes cars this season and in recent races it saw both Ferrari and Red Bull make bigger swings with rafts of aerodynamic upgrades. McLaren didn't bring significant upgrades to this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri qualifying sixth and seventh respectively - four tenths behind polesitter George Russell over the Red Bull Ring's short lap.

Team principal Stella acknowledged McLaren is two to three months behind Mercedes regarding its aerodynamic development and has called on his team to step up the intensity of its upgrade programme to keep up with what he called the highest level he's ever seen in F1.

"We talk about three months of development that we need to catch up. There's only one way of doing so, which is to out-develop competitors," Stella acknowledged on Saturday night. "We need to rev our engine higher. We need to have more intensity in the business. We need to be good at delivering effective solutions.

"What I see in the pipeline is very promising, especially in terms of aerodynamic upgrades, but at the same time we need to land with these upgrades trackside as soon as possible.

"I think what we see in 2026 is Formula 1 operating at a level that has never been the case before. If we see the upgrades that Red Bull did, they are quite voluminous. So, the overall game in terms of pure performance development, but also performance delivery to track, is to a higher level than I've ever seen before. These are the conversations we are having internally, and we need to make sure that at McLaren we can, if possible, out-develop and out-deliver our competitors, and this will allow us to close the gap."

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

When quizzed specifically about where McLaren's MCL40 is lacking, he said the Spielberg weekend didn't uncover anything the Woking squad wasn't already aware of, further exposing its general lack of aerodynamic load and efficiency. Stella also suggested his team is still trying to figure out how to get the same performance out of its Mercedes power units as the works team.

"Our gap to Mercedes has always been between three and four tenths," Stella explained. "It comes in the corners predominantly, probably 70% in the corners and 30% in the straights.

"In the corners, it's very clear why that is the case, it's the fact that their car generates more downforce than our car, and this is something that we are working on. The 30% happening in the straights might have to do with some additional aerodynamic drag that we have on our car, but we are also looking at the way we exploit the power unit, because the speed deficit is quite significant.

"Certainly, the power unit is the first [factor], and we are looking into why we are somehow in a position of deficit, but also you have the drag of your car, the straight mode efficiency. There's probably one and a half tenths, one tenth at least that we lose in the straights, and definitely we need to go and look into why that is the case."

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Summer football notebook: Crescenta Valley found its new QB in a strange way

Paul Schilling has taken over as football coach at Crescenta Valley High, and one of his first decisions was turning running back Julian Savery into a quarterback.

It’s not as if Savery, a 5-foot-11, 200-pound senior, was giving hints he wanted to play quarterback last season. In fact, he missed all of 2025 because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament injury suffered when he went up for a rebound and had his knee collapse playing pickup basketball at the YMCA on Valentine’s Day.

“I should have had a date,” Savery said.

Savery has always enjoyed using his size to run over tacklers. He last played quarterback in eighth grade for flag football and decided to help himself recover faster from his knee injury by practicing throwing a football when he couldn’t run. Schilling liked what he saw and gave him a chance in the spring. The Falcons are thrilled with his progress. He’s got speed and a good arm.

Savery declared his basketball career is over.

“Never again,” he said.

Birmingham looks for balance

City Section football will be all about whether any team can improve enough to challenge defending champion Carson.

Birmingham once relied on offensive balance to be the City Section’s top football team. Carson has surpassed the Patriots, but Birmingham is hoping to fix its passing game this season.

The Patriots certainly have one of their best group of receivers, led by Paul Turner, who has speed and big-play ability. He averaged 24.5 yards per catch as a junior. Hayden Schuler has transferred from Sierra Canyon. He ran the 100 meters in 10.93 seconds as a freshman. Nathan Chandler made lots of progress as a freshman.

The likely starter at quarterback at the beginning of the season is junior Daniel Kakooza, but by season’s end, beware of freshman Exavier Johnson, whose father with the same first name was a standout quarterback at Birmingham and Taft.

The Patriots played in the Saugus passing tournament last weekend, and coach Jim Rose said, “The passing attack already looks better than last season.”

Five former head coaches on Simi Valley staff

Former Thousand Oaks coach Bob Richards turns 84 in August and serves as an assistant at Simi Valley.
Former Thousand Oaks coach Bob Richards turns 84 in August and serves as an assistant at Simi Valley. (Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times)

Bob Richards turns 84 in August. He has nine grandchildren and continues to help out as an assistant coach at Simi Valley. He coached for 28 years at Thousand Oaks, including 12 as head coach until his “retirement” in 1995.

Champions of Burroughs 7on7 tournament. Ran lean today and got the job done. Fantastic ending to Summer Ball. Braxton Boyd MVP. Great new turf for La Canada! @Tarek_Fattal@tspeterson40@latsondheimer@randoutwest@LCanadaFootball@JBBearsFootball@VCSAthleticspic.twitter.com/sVWWujBssA

— Village Christian Football (@VillageFB) June 27, 2026

Simi Valley coach Jim Benkert has surrounded himself with five former head coaches on his staff — Richards, Dion Lambert (Granada Hills Kennedy), Richard Fong (L.A. Baptist), Justin Berenson (Buena) and Jason Sabolic (El Camino Real).

“It’s so much fun,” Sabolic said.

Run stopper

Gabe Degl'Innocenti of Hart High poses for a photo at the practice field.
Gabe Degl'Innocenti of Hart High is a nose tackle who has completed a 640-pound squat in the weight room. (Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times)

If teams want to run on Hart this season, they’ll have to get past 5-11, 260-pound Gabe Degl’Innocenti.

“He’s full of athleticism and is as strong as an ox,” coach Jake Goossen-Brown said.

He can squat 640 pounds, which puts him on another level in the weight room.

A 640-pound squat by Hart nose tackle Gabe Degl’Innocenti. You can call him a run stopper. pic.twitter.com/QzWKhBhpbA

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) June 27, 2026

Flag football powerhouse

Sierra Canyon will play its first girls’ flag football game this fall in the fourth year of the CIF-sanctioned sport. The Trailblazers are already armed with the best two returning players from Orange County transferring to the school.

Ava Irwin, center, yells along with teammates after a touchdown catch.
Ava Irwin (2) celebrates with her teammates after catching two touchdown passes in JSerra's 25-20 victory over Orange Lutheran for the Southern Section Division 1 flag football title on Nov. 8, 2025. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times) (Steve Galluzzo)

Receiver Ava Irwin, the Southern Section Division 1 player of the year last season for Division 1 champion JSerra, and quarterback Makena Cook from runner-up Orange Lutheran have enrolled at Sierra Canyon, which hired Camarillo’s Michaeltore Smith as its first flag football coach.

Notes

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame has been able to convince standout safety and top athlete Tahj Skinner to play quarterback this season. He was running plays on Saturday at the Simi Valley tournament. …

The multi-tasking head coach at Valencia, Larry Muir, being the drone operator. pic.twitter.com/6vVjHAXXA7

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) June 27, 2026

The Westlake receiving duo of Charles Davis and Demare Dezeurn, both committed to California, will be difficult to stop because you can’t double team both. …

Put it down on your calendar. July 11. Edison's Battle at the Beach seven on seven passing tournament. Great lineup of teams as always. pic.twitter.com/wV1tZATIQV

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) May 28, 2026

The Edison Battle at the Beach seven-on-seven passing tournament is scheduled for July 11 and has the best collection of top teams of any summer event, including St. John Bosco, Santa Margarita, Mission Viejo, Corona Centennial, Servite and Palos Verdes. There is no entry fee but parking costs $20. In other words, find a parking spot on the street. …

Shawn Sanders playing QB for Paraclete. pic.twitter.com/dveV1OxfMX

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) June 27, 2026

Paraclete quarterback Shawn Sanders, a transfer from St. Francis, is also a top kicker with range beyond 50 yards. He suffered two broken collarbones last season. Call him the “Bionic Man” because that collarbone is so strong right now without the aid of surgery. …

There were two promising freshmen quarterbacks debuting at the Simi Valley tournament in backup roles — Hendrix Tucker of Westlake and West Dunton of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame.

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Report – Juventus Target Ambitious Reunion with Roma Winger

Report – Juventus Target Ambitious Reunion with Roma Winger
Report – Juventus Target Ambitious Reunion with Roma Winger

Record-time Italian champions Juventus are bracing for a transitional summer after failing to secure Champions League football. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin giants are contemplating a shock reunion with Roma forward Matias Soule.

Talks between Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain over Randal Kolo Muani’s return to the Allianz Stadium are already underway. Indeed, the Bianconeri are eager to bring the Frenchman back to the club amid Jonathan David’s uncertain future in Serie A.

Kolo Muani, who spent six months on loan at Juventus in 2025, could become the club’s first summer signing. However, he is unlikely to be Juve’s only attacking acquisition, with Luciano Spalletti looking to bolster his frontline after a disappointing season.

Edon Zhegrova could leave after just one year, with Juventus looking to replace the former Lille winger with a familiar face. Soule, who has lost his starting berth at the Stadio Olimpico under Gian Piero Gasperini, has emerged as a concrete target for Spalletti.

Our take on Juventus & Soule

Juventus sold Soule to Roma in the summer of 2024 for a reported fee of €25 million. Despite establishing himself as a regular starter in his first season in Italy’s capital, the 23-year-old’s form fell off a cliff last term, as he managed just six goals in 33 Serie A appearances.

Gasperini has deemed the Argentine forward surplus to requirements, with Roma ready to listen to offers for their out-of-favor star. However, the player has no intention of moving to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career and would prefer to stay in Europe.

A return to Juventus could be on the cards, though the Bianconeri would likely have to spend around €30m to reunite with their former starlet.

Iran hit out at 'unfair' treatment as they head home from World Cup

Iran have fired a parting shot at what they called the “unfair and unsportsmanlike” treatment they have received as they left the World Cup.

Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Egypt, in which Iran had a goal disallowed after a lengthy VAR check, was not enough for Iran to reach the knockout stages, ending a tournament appearance in which they had frequently complained about different issues amid their nation’s conflict with the United States.

The team had been due to be based in Arizona but switched to Tijuana, Mexico, and have faced a number of travel restrictions for their matches in the United States.

In a statement as they headed home, the Iranian federation (FFIRI) thanked the media for covering their situation.

“Thank you for your professionalism, your support and for covering not only our team’s sporting journey but also the unfair and unsportsmanlike treatment our delegation experienced during our stay,” the statement said.

“Your commitment to reporting the facts with accuracy and integrity has meant a great deal to us.

“We would also like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the wonderful people of Mexico, especially the beautiful city of Tijuana and its kind, warm-hearted residents. You welcomed us with generosity and genuine hospitality, making us feel at home. Leaving Tijuana is truly difficult for all of us.”

Where to watch Red Sox vs. Yankees today: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for MLB weekend series games

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After completing a six-game road trip, the Red Sox will return to Fenway Park for a four-game series against the Yankees.

New York will enter the latest edition of the historic series as the top team in the American League standings. The Yankees have been dominant against the Red Sox this season, winning four of the five games between the AL East rivals.

What will happen when Boston and New York collide this weekend?

Here is everything you need to know about Red Sox vs. Yankees, including TV and streaming options for games.

Where to watch Red Sox vs. Yankees today

  • TV channels: MLBN, ABC, NBC (national) | NESN, YES (regional)
  • Live streams:DIRECTV, fubo

Three of the four games in this Red Sox-Yankees series will be televised nationally, with MLB Network showing the Thursday opener, ABC broadcasting Saturday's game and NBC handling Sunday's finale. The Thursday and Friday games will be televised by NESN and YES in regional markets. 

Fans can stream all but the Sunday game on fubo and every game of the series live on DIRECTV

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What time is Red Sox vs. Yankees today?

DateGame Time (ET)TV/Live stream
Thu., June 25Red Sox 6, Yankees 37:10 p.m.MLB Network, NESN, YES, DIRECTV, fubo
Fri., June 26Red Sox 6, Yankees 17:10 p.m.NESN, YES, DIRECTV, fubo
Sat., June 27Red Sox 4, Yankees 11 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, fubo
Sun., June 28Red Sox vs. Yankees7:20 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV

Red Sox vs. Yankees series schedule 2026

Here are all of the games this season between the Red Sox and Yankees:

DateTime (ET)Venue/Result
April 21Yankees 4, Red Sox 0
April 22Yankees 4, Red Sox 1
April 23Yankees 4, Red Sox 2
June 5Red Sox 5, Yankees 3
June 6Postponed to Aug. 29
June 7Yankees 6, Red Sox 1
June 257:10 p.m.Red Sox 6, Yankees 3
June 267:10 p.m.Red Sox 6, Yankees 1
June 271:10 p.m.Red Sox 4, Yankees 1
June 287:20 p.m.Fenway Park
Aug. 287:05 p.m.Yankee Stadium
Aug. 291:05 p.m.Yankee Stadium
Aug. 297:15 p.m.Yankee Stadium
Aug. 301:35 p.m.Yankee Stadium

Boston Red Sox schedule 2026

Here is the upcoming schedule for the Red Sox:

DateOpponentTime (ET)
June 29vs. Nationals7:10 p.m.
June 30vs. Nationals7:10 p.m.
July 1vs. Nationals1:35 p.m.
July 3at Angels9:38 p.m.
July 4at Angels9:38 p.m.
July 5at Angels9:30 p.m.

New York Yankees schedule 2026

Here is the upcoming schedule for the Yankees:

DateOpponentTime (ET)
June 29vs. Tigers7:05 p.m.
June 30vs. Tigers7:05 p.m.
July 1vs. Tigers1:35 p.m.
July 3vs. Twins7:05 p.m.
July 4vs. Twins1:35 p.m.
July 5vs. Twins1:35 p.m.

AL East standings 2026

(Current as of June 24)

TeamRecordGames back
Yankees47-31
Rays43-333
Blue Jays39-408 1/2
Orioles38-4310 1/2
Red Sox32-4514 1/2

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Western Conference Contenders Have ‘Internally Discussed’ Jaylen Brown Trade Amid Celtics Star’s Uncertain Future

Apr 24, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) drives to the basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. © Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
Apr 24, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) drives to the basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. © Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Jaylen Brown’s future with the Boston Celtics still remains very uncertain. The relationship between Brown and the front office has grown increasingly tense. And it made him the center of widespread trade conversations, with several teams looking to capitalize on a major opportunity.

Now, a Western Conference contender has joined the mix after holding internal discussions on a potential deal.

NBA Insider Reveals Denver Nuggets’ Interest in Jaylen Brown

Insider Marc Stein shared the development in the latest edition of “The Stein Line.” The report reveals that the Denver Nuggets have at least considered pursuing Brown.

“Sources say that the Nuggets have at least internally discussed whether they have the asset wherewithal to join the trade chase for Boston’s Jaylen Brown, but the Nuggets have yet to emerge as a bona fide landing spot for the Celtics’ MVP candidate,” Stein and Jake Fischer wrote.

For now, Denver has yet to establish itself as a frontrunner.

Interestingly, the report came just days after ESPN insider Shams Charania revealed that Boston is fielding interest from multiple suitors. Charania dropped the update during live coverage.

“The Boston Celtics are actively engaged in trade talks surrounding Jaylen Brown with multiple interested teams,” he said.

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The comment confirmed that the situation around Brown is moving quickly. Denver’s interest, though, is not hard to understand.

It has been only three years since the Nuggets captured the championship, but they have since fallen behind several top Western Conference rivals. A first-round exit this summer brought urgency to the forefront.

The front office now needs a significant move to keep Nikola Jokić committed to signing a new contract extension. Now pairing Brown with Jokić would create a powerful duo capable of competing at the top.

If that combination extends Denver’s championship window, the risk would be well worth taking.

And Brown also checks nearly every box for what the Nuggets need.

He brings elite two-way play, proven championship experience, and is coming off the strongest season of his career after averaging 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.0 steals, and 0.4 blocks per game.

His ability to score without dominating the ball also makes him an ideal partner alongside Jokic.

Having said that, the real obstacle is Boston’s asking price. The Celtics reportedly want at least four first-round picks, plus players who can help right away, making any deal incredibly expensive.

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And Denver has only one tradable first-round pick available in 2031, leaving the front office with limited flexibility.

As a result, any pursuit would require creativity, and landing Brown would likely force the Mile High City to sacrifice much of its supporting cast.

That would leave the Nuggets with a star-heavy roster and far less depth, increasing the pressure on Brown and Jokić to carry the team throughout the season and playoffs.

Former Duke Star Amile Jefferson To Coach Boston’s Summer League Team

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MAY 27: Assistant Coach Amile Jefferson and Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics embrace after the game against the Indiana Pacers during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2024 NBA Playoffs on May 27, 2024 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Things have seemed somewhat quiet lately for former Duke star and assistant coach Amile Jefferson since moving from Durham to Boston to be an assistant with the Celtics, but that’s from the outside.

He’s an assistant. By definition, he’s a background figure for the team, at least as far as the public is concerned. That will change soon, however.

When Boston starts Summer League play starts on July 10, they’re entrusting their roster to Coach Jefferson.

Among other things, this will be their first time seeing draftee Chris Cenac on the court, and Jefferson might be the ideal guy to mentor him.

When he was a freshman at Duke, injuries forced him into action too soon, and he took his lumps.

After that, he bulked up, and emerged as a force for the Blue Devils, and was a key to Duke’s 2015 national championship. That should resonate with Cenac, who arrives after just one year at Houston.

It’s not clear who else will be on the roster yet, but if Cenac is smart, he’ll listen to Jefferson, because that guy can really help.

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"I Hate That": Tom Brady Slams Fans Who Defend NFL's Harsh 6-Figure Player Fines

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Fans watching the game from the stands or at home only get to see part of the action. When a player has been reprimanded by the NFL with a fine, some fans double down on why he deserves to pay the amount. However, it’s a different picture for the player who has to pay up that amount.

According to Tom Brady, the situation is much more troublesome than it looks from above.

“What they start doing is they start fining you $50,000, $75,000,” Brady said on the Stick to Football podcast. “And I’m saying like, I hate that. I hate the fact that, like, you sign a contract for $2 million a year or $5 million a year. And it’s so easy for someone to say, ‘Give me $75,000’ or ‘Give me $50,000.’

“It’s your second offense, that’s $100,000; that’s your third offense, $200,000. … What job is like that in the world where you make a mistake at your job, and they come and they go, ‘Hey, we’re going to take your salary away.’ Then people are like, ‘Yeah, you should take his salary away.'”

In 2023, Atlanta Falcons veteran Keith Smith was fined $87,000 for using his helmet illegally during a play in the year 2023. Per the NFL Players Association’s JC Tretter, it was more than what the fullback would make in a week. A coach had also reached out to the league for more clarity on the correct way to do what Smith was fined for, but got no answer. In the end, it was found that Smith never violated the rules.

Had it not been overturned, Smith would have lost a chunk of his $2.35 million salary in that one game alone.

It’s one thing if Brady was fined that amount, having been one of the top earners in the league during his career. But fining players unnecessarily high has become a growing trend. In 2023, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was fined $43,709 for unnecessary roughness, even though it hadn’t been flagged by the officials during the game.

The fines are classed in four major categories: Unnecessary roughness, Unsportsmanlike conduct towards an opposing player, other unsportsmanlike or prohibited conduct, and conduct detrimental to the integrity of the game. Per Sportico, there are designated baselines in each category. If the fine makes up for more than 10% of the player’s weekly pay, the fines are to be reduced.

Reprimanding players when they go beyond the limits is necessary. Tretter claimed in his piece for the NFLPA that there is a “widening disconnect between enforcing the rules in the spirit of protecting players from extremely dangerous play to over-regulating and penalizing players for playing an inherently dangerous game.” Even though the language is complicated, Tretter claimed it would be something players would understand.

The Oberlin Review found out that in 2022, with the fines that stood, the NFL would have made approximately $15.5 million. In 2023, that number had been reached after only 11 weeks of the season. Last season, the number dropped to the $8 million-mark.

Perhaps the NFL has widened its horizon when it comes to fining players. Or, the latter must have put in extra effort in keeping themselves from erring, in fear of losing their hard-earned money.

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NASCAR Cup Series Driver Says Young Drivers Face the Same Challenge as Golf and Football Stars

BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN - JUNE 07: Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet, waits on the grid prior to the NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on June 07, 2026 in Brooklyn, Michigan. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
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Chase Elliott believes young NASCAR drivers face the same path to success as athletes in golf, football, and baseball. Speaking before this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway, the 2020 Cup Series champion said the rise of teenage drivers is not something new. Instead, he sees it as part of the natural development of modern sports.

Elliott made the comments as 19-year-old Connor Zilisch continues to lead NASCAR’s latest youth movement following his move to the Cup Series. Rather than seeing younger competitors as a threat, Elliott said every athlete must start early, develop their skills, and earn opportunities through hard work.

He also stressed that learning never stops, even for experienced NASCAR Cup Series drivers competing at the highest level.


Chase Elliott Says Young NASCAR Drivers Follow The Same Path as Other Athletes

During an interview with Frontstretch, Chase Elliott was asked about the growing number of teenage drivers entering the NASCAR Cup Series and whether it feels unusual to compete against racers who are just beginning their careers.

“I was that young at one point, so I think that’s pretty normal, honestly. It’s been that way for a while now. It’s no different than golf or football or baseball or anything else. You kind of start at a pretty young age now, work your way up through and hopefully have the cards fall your way at the right time to have opportunities and enough success to go along with it.”

The Hendrick Motorsports driver said he hopes the next generation succeeds as they build their careers in NASCAR.

“I wouldn’t say it’s surprising, but best of luck to all those young guys that are trying to make a name and make a path for themselves. Some of them will.”

His comments come as Connor Zilisch begins his rookie season as the only full-time rookie in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series after earning promotion through a strong Xfinity Series campaign.


Chase Elliott Says Learning Never Ends in the NASCAR Cup Series

Although Chase Elliott has become one of NASCAR’s most experienced drivers, he said every competitor continues to learn throughout their career.

When asked whether mistakes by younger drivers become frustrating, Elliott explained that learning remains part of the job regardless of experience.

“Everybody’s got to learn, right? And I’ve been doing it for a long time, and I’m not done learning.”

Elliott understands the pressure that comes with reaching the NASCAR Cup Series. The son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott entered the series with high expectations, won Rookie of the Year honors, and captured the 2020 Cup Series championship. Despite those achievements, he believes no driver ever stops improving behind the wheel.


Strong NASCAR Cup Series Season Keeps Chase Elliott in Title Fight

Chase Elliott enters Sonoma Raceway, enjoying another competitive NASCAR Cup Series season with Hendrick Motorsports. He has already won races at Martinsville Speedway in March and Texas Motor Speedway in May, keeping himself among the championship contenders.

His season has also included challenges. Earlier this month, Elliott was involved in a multi-car crash at Michigan International Speedway with Christopher Bell, causing heavy damage to the SAFER barrier.

Even with those setbacks, Elliott believes the arrival of young talent helps NASCAR continue to grow. Veteran drivers provide experience, while younger competitors bring fresh confidence and determination. Together, they strengthen the NASCAR Cup Series and raise the level of competition.

For Elliott, success follows the same pattern in every major sport. Young athletes begin with ambition, continue learning through experience, and work toward earning their place among the best.

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Algeria 3-3 Austria: Last-minute goal means both progress in World Cup classic

Algeria 3-3 Austria: Last-minute goal means both progress in World Cup classic
Algeria 3-3 Austria: Last-minute goal means both progress in World Cup classic

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Austria and Algeria both advanced to the round of 32 after late goals led to a 3-3 draw in a World Cup classic in Kansas City.

Austria took the lead before the half hour mark through Marko Arnautovic. Algeria responded on the brink of half time through fullback Rafik Belghali.

Marcel Sabitzer would put Austria ahead for the second time in the game. Only for this goal to be cancelled out five minutes later by Riyad Mahrez who scored after a fantastic piece of skill from Houssem Aouar.

With mere minutes left to play Houssem Aouar slid the ball into Mahrez’s path again and he fired it past Alexander Schlager in the Austrian goal. Algeria took the lead for the first time and had potentially sent Austria home in the dying minutes.

However, like the pattern of the game Austria responded in the final moment of the game. A deep cross was floated to the back post and put back across goal before Sasa Kalajdzic scored with his first touch of the game.

As it happened

Both teams would qualify for the knockout stages with a draw and the first 25 minutes very much felt that way. It was cagey and felt as though both sides were feeling each other out.

However, Austria got the breakthrough via two of their oldest and most experienced players. David Alaba played a long ball in behind from the back line. It bounced into the path of Red Star striker Marko Arnautovic.

The Austrian man timed his run to perfection before making a good first touch to set himself. As the Algerian keeper came out to close him, Arnautovic rolled it round him in an unusual manner.

With five minutes left to play in the half, Algeria came close to an equaliser. Farѐs Chaїbi thundered an effort off f he woodwork. It was a fantastic left footed strike curling away from Alexander Schalger in the Austrian goal

On the stroke of halftime Algeria got the all-important equaliser. They rode their luck as a long ball over the top appeared to be going out until it struck the corner flag. This simultaneously took an Austrian defender out of the game

Rafik Belghali was first on the scene, and he cut inside from the right-wing then dummied and jinxed his way into greater space. Belghali fired home after a brilliant direct run into the box and Algeria are going into the knockout phases as it stands.

It was Austria who put themselves on the front foot in the second half as they retook the lead. Borussia Dortmund’s Marcel Sabitzer finishing off a devastating counterattack.

Konrad Laimer found himself with space to run into before cutting it back to Sabitzer who finished expertly first time.

However, the North African side responded again. Just five minutes after going 2-1 down, Houssem Aouar produced some magic on the left allowing him to sweep the ball back across the box.

The ball ran through everyone until Mahrez met it at the back post. He made no mistake and Algeria responded once again to keep their knockout hopes alive.

Having not gone ahead all game, in the third minute of additional time Algeria took the lead for the first time. A combination of Aouar and Mahrez delivered the killer blow again.

One ball from Aouar splitting the Austrian defence and allowing Mahrez the space and time to slide the ball past Schlager.

However, just as the Algerian’s had responded to being pegged back numerous times, it was the turn of Austria to do so. In the sixth minute of additional time as elimination loomed, they equalised.

A deep cross was floated into the box which Michael Gregoritsch headed back the way it came. This left the goal at the mercy of Sasa Kalajdzic who scored with his first touch and saved Austria with the final kick of the game.

Both Austria and Algeria advance to the Round of 32 after the points were shared in late fashion. Austria will now face Spain whilst Algeria will play Switzerland.

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Real Madrid to face heavy competition if they move for 18-year-old World Cup breakout star

Real Madrid to face heavy competition if they move for 18-year-old World Cup breakout star
Real Madrid to face heavy competition if they move for 18-year-old World Cup breakout star

Despite already having signed four new players this summer, including a midfielder in Bernardo Silva, it does look like Real Madrid are on the lookout for another player in that position.

Among the many midfield names the club have been linked with, one of them is Morocco’s breakout star Ayyoub Bouaddi, who has taken the World Cup by storm.

The 18-year-old is not a priority for Jose Mourinho, but it does look like Los Blancos are continuing to track him and could now face some serious competition if they decide to move.

According to AS, the 18-year-old Lille midfielder has attracted interest from several major European clubs after impressing with Morocco.

PSG, Barcelona, Real Madrid and a large part of the Premier League are all following him. This is the kind of market Madrid know too well.

Man in demand. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

When a teenager performs on the biggest stage, the price rises quickly, the competition becomes aggressive and the selling club gains control.

Bouaddi is not a hidden talent anymore. His World Cup has turned him into one of the most watched young midfielders in Europe.

Lille will not sell cheaply

The biggest obstacle is the price. Lille value Bouaddi at around €80 million and are not in a hurry to sell.

That is not surprising. The French club have built a strong reputation for selling high, with names such as Eden Hazard, Victor Osimhen, Nicolas Pepe, Gabriel Magalhaes, Sven Botman, Leny Yoro and Carlos Baleba all moving for significant fees.

Bouaddi renewed his contract until 2029, which gives Lille a strong negotiating position. They also have Champions League football in the 2026-27 season, meaning they could wait another year and try to increase his value even more.

An ideal midfield profile who is still raw

Impressing at the World Cup. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Bouaddi has the age, technical profile and international breakthrough that fit Madrid’s long-term recruitment model.

However, the club also have to be careful because the current squad is already overloaded, especially in midfield.

Before any move for a player like Bouaddi, Madrid would need clarity on names such as Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni.

Still, the interest makes sense. Bouaddi could become a major player in the next cycle, and Madrid do not like arriving late when elite young talent is available.

The question is whether they see him as an €80 million priority right now. They will have to find the answer soon, though.

It increasingly looks like most top clubs will enter the Bouaddi race, and it remains to be seen whether he stays at Lille or moves elsewhere ahead of the upcoming season.

Jose Mourinho faces major preseason problem ahead of new era at Real Madrid

Jose Mourinho faces major preseason problem ahead of new era at Real Madrid
Jose Mourinho faces major preseason problem ahead of new era at Real Madrid

While currently most of them would be occupied with their favorite players and teams playing in the World Cup 2026, Real Madrid fans would still be looking forward to one date in particular next month, i.e., 13th July, as the team’s preseason training is set to begin on this date.

This day would mark the start of a new era, as Jose Mourinho would have his players back for the start of his second managerial stint at the white club. Undoubtedly, the Portuguese manager himself would be quite excited for the arrival of that date.

However, there is one aspect that could sour some of his anticipation for the start of this preseason training. This is none other than the World Cup 2026 itself, as SPORT notes that the international competition means the new coach would have around only half of his first team players, 13 out of 28, available for the start of preseason training.

To make things worse, another half of these 13 players have their futures at Real Madrid uncertain, including players like Eduardo Camavinga, Raul Asencio, Gonzalo Garcia, Fran Garcia, Franco Mastantuono, and Thiago Pitarch. Mourinho is yet to make a decision about the futures of all of these players.

This would leave him with seven first-team players, whom he can count on for the next season, i.e., Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alvaro Carreras, Andriy Lunin, Ferland Mendy, Dean Huijsen, Rodrygo Goes, and Eder Militao. However, the two Brazilians would also be unavailable for the start of the preseason training, as they would be still recovering from their injuries.

Arda Guler and Federico Valverde are the two Real Madrid players whose World Cup campaigns have ended at the group stage, but they would still have to go on vacation, and are not expected to join training before 20th July.

On the other hand, a player that makes it to the World Cup final would begin his vacations on 20 July, as the final is scheduled for 19th July, and thus, would be able to report for training only on August 10, only five days before the start of La Liga.

Thus, it is quite understandable why Jose Mourinho recently commented that he wants the teams of his Real Madrid players to lose in the World Cup, despite their controversial nature.

Warriors’ Jimmy Butler Drops Major Statement on Golden State Future

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 23: Jimmy Butler III #10 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors celebrate after Butler scored and was fouled on the shot against the Dallas Mavericks during the first half at Chase Center on February 23, 2025 in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 23: Jimmy Butler III #10 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors celebrate after Butler scored and was fouled on the shot against the Dallas Mavericks during the first half at Chase Center on February 23, 2025 in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) Getty
Jimmy Butler III #10, Draymond Green #23 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors react in the second half against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on February 27, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Jimmy Butler III #10, Draymond Green #23 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors react in the second half against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on February 27, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) Getty

The Golden State Warriors entered last season with something that looked like a force in the West. Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry were together, healthy, and locked in. The results backed it up immediately. Then it all came apart.

Butler tore his right ACL on January 19 against Miami, ending his season and derailing everything Golden State had built. Curry missed time of his own. The roster that looked strong finished 37-45 and was gone before the playoffs truly started. The experiment never got its full run.

Butler Drops Powerful Statement

This week, Butler made an appearance, joining Warriors ownership at a sponsorship event in San Francisco. When the conversation turned to his future, he did not leave any room for interpretation.

“This is where I want to be done. Retire here,” Butler told ESPN’s Anthony Slater. He called Golden State the best organization he has been part of in his professional career, spoke about the privilege of playing alongside one of the greatest players in NBA history, and made clear his only focus is helping this franchise get back to the top.

Butler continued “It just sucks because we ain’t never really been healthy together…part of winning is being healthy. You ain’t seen us healthy at the end in the playoffs when it matters.”

Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler

GettySAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 23: Jimmy Butler III #10 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors celebrate after Butler scored and was fouled on the shot against the Dallas Mavericks during the first half at Chase Center on February 23, 2025 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

What the Rehab Is Showing

Butler is now roughly four months removed from ACL surgery. By his own account, the recovery has moved ahead of schedule. He expects to be running at full speed within six weeks, pointing toward a midseason return that mirrors the timeline Golden State’s front office had hoped for.

He is not rushing it. The Warriors’ medical staff, led by director of medicine Rick Celebrini, is known for patience with veterans navigating late-stage rehab. Butler said he trusts that process completely.

The competitive fire has not dulled. Butler wants to play as many games alongside Curry and Draymond Green as possible.

Warriors

GettyJimmy Butler III #10, Draymond Green #23 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors react in the second half against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on February 27, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

Final Word for the Warriors

Trade speculation has followed Butler throughout his recovery. His expiring contract gives the Warriors financial flexibility if they chose to pivot. Butler acknowledged that reality plainly and moved past it.

He wants to be here. He wants to retire here. And if healthy, he believes this team can be exactly what it looked like during those first two months together.

The window is real. The belief is genuine. Now comes staying on the floor long enough to prove it.

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What channel is NASCAR on today? TV schedule, start time, live stream for 2026 Sonoma race

Shane van Gisbergen Sonoma

What channel is NASCAR on today? TV schedule, start time, live stream for 2026 Sonoma race originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The NASCAR in-season challenge will get started this weekend as the Cup Series heads to Northern California for the Toyota/Save Mart 350. 

From a street course circuit last week at Naval Base Coronado to a road course race, fans are in for more twists and turns Sunday at Sonoma Raceway. This course is historically tough on drivers and equipment, given its 12 turns, many elevation changes, and several different types of corners. 

This weekend also marks the start of the annual NASCAR in-season challenge, which will take place over the course of five consecutive races. Thirty-two drivers will be placed into a single-elimination bracket and compete head-to-head with a $1 million grand prize on the line.

Fans should look out for Shane van Gisbergen, Kyle Larson and Tyler Reddick as they return to Sonoma.

Here's everything you need to know about the Toyota Save Mart 350, including TV channel and streaming options for the NASCAR race.

What channel is NASCAR on today?

  • TV channel: TNT, truTV
  • Live stream: DIRECTV

The 2026 Toyota/Save Mart 350 will be broadcast exclusively on TNT and truTV. Cord-cutters can also stream the action live on DIRECTV.

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Toyota/Save Mart 350 start time

  • Date: Sunday, June 28
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET | 12:30 p.m. PT

The 2026 Toyota/Save Mart 350 will get started at 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 28. The race will take place at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma County, Calif.

Toyota/Save Mart 350 starting lineup grid

Pos.DriverCar No.Make
1.Ty Gibbs54Toyota
2.Carson Hocevar77Chevrolet
3.Kyle Larson5Chevrolet
4.Michael McDowell71Chevrolet
5.Ross Chastain1Chevrolet
6.Shane van Gisbergen97Chevrolet
7.Chase Briscoe19Toyota
8.AJ Allmendinger16Chevrolet
9.Denny Hamlin11Toyota
10.Joey Logano22Ford
11.Tyler Reddick45Toyota
12.Austin Hill33Chevrolet
13.William Byron24Chevrolet
14.Christopher Bell20Toyota
15.Chris Buescher17Ford
16.Ryan Blaney12Ford
17.Connor Zilisch88Chevrolet
18.Chase Elliott9Chevrolet
19.Ryan Preece60Ford
20.John Hunter Nemechek42Toyota
21.Daniel Suarez7Chevrolet
22.Alex Bowman48Chevrolet
23.Austin Cindric2Ford
24.Zane Smith38Ford
25.Riley Herbst35Toyota
26.Bubba Wallace23Toyota
27.Cole Custer41Chevrolet
28.Josh Berry21Ford
29.Todd Gilliland34Ford
30.Austin Dillon3Chevrolet
31.Ty Dillon10Chevrolet
32.Erik Jones43Toyota
33.Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47Chevrolet
34.Noah Gragson4Ford
35.Brad Keselowski6Ford
36.Cody Ware51Chevrolet

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Lakers Free Agent Rui Hachimura Linked to Spurs; LeBron James Trickle-Down?

The San Antonio Spurs are emerging as a potential landing spot for Los Angeles Lakers free agent Rui Hachimura. ... and the fit is easy to see.

The Spurs have some of the cap flexibility to do some shopping.

They have a need for a "stretch 4'' to play next to Victor Wembanyama.

And Hachimura and the Lakers have been slow to cement their future together.

The latest word suggests that it might be the Spurs vs. the Brooklyn Nets vying for the services of the sharp-shooting Hachimura, the Japanese-American standout who last year shot a career-high 44.3 percent from three.

And in the playoffs, he was even more clutch, as he averaged 3.3 threes per game while shooting an NBA-best 57 percent.

The Lakers have the cap flexibility to retain Hachimura and would seemingly like to do so as a building block around Luka Doncic.

But they have a big decision to make regarding the future of LeBron James, and the trickle-down from that could impact the future of Hachimura.

Spurs NBA Draft Report Card: New Prospects Are 'Cannibals'?!Spurs NBA Draft Report Card: New Prospects Are 'Cannibals'?!San Antonio fortified their frontcourt by gambling on Jayden Quaintance’s defensive upside and trading up for Tarris Reed Jr. Discover how these aggressive new additions graded out.

What might Hachimura cost the Spurs? According to ESPN cap expert Bobby Marks, Hachimura’s projected value is around $15 million per season.

The Spurs have their own juggling act regarding free agents, as a decision must be made on Harrison Barnes. And of course there is also the possibility of a blockbuster move, with the Clippers' Kawhi Leonard reportedly interested in coming back to San Antonio.

But The Stein Line insists the Hachimura connection could have legs.

Trade Rumors Link Spurs to Knicks' NBA Finals HeroTrade Rumors Link Spurs to Knicks' NBA Finals HeroThe San Antonio Spurs have the means to make a blockbuster trade this offseason, and the player who ended their Finals bid is on their radar.

They write: "Brooklyn keeps coming up as a likely suitor, too, for the Lakers' Rui Hachimura, league sources say. The Nets and Spurs are two teams we've heard have interest in adding Hachimura's services.''

Two Colts Veterans Getting Better With Age

Coming in at No. 12 on the Indianapolis Colts' 12 Most Important Players of 2026 list is LG Quenton Nelson.

The Indianapolis Colts have attempted to inject youth into their roster while complementing it with reliable veteran productivity. It's a delicate balance of ensuring the roster has enough athleticism and explosion, but the on-field responsibility to stay the course and smooth out wide variance.

Two veterans on the offensive side of the ball have been singled out for being that steady presence.

Pro Football Focus recently compiled data to come up with players who have improved their overall grades for at least the last three years, and making their list were Colts left guard Quenton Nelson, 30, and tight end Mo Alie-Cox, 32.

Nelson joined Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, Kansas City Chiefs running back Kenneth Walker III, and Denver Broncos offensive linemen Quinn Meinerz and Garett Bolles in the "Star Players" category.

READ MORE: Colts' Shane Steichen Listed On Hot Seat: Playoffs or Bust?

"Each of these players, with the possible exception of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, has been considered among the very best at their positions for several years," PFF's Daire Carragher wrote.

"The offensive linemen listed here are viewed as three of the best trench players in the league. Veterans Nelson and Bolles each posted career-best grades earlier in their careers (they were elite in 2019 and 2020, respectively). Both have since overcome brief lulls to reassert themselves among the best in the sport with three straight years of improvement."

After an elite beginning to his career, Nelson saw a bit of a dip in grading as he dealt with injuries, but he maintained a high level of play throughout. As a result, he's made the Pro Bowl in each of his eight seasons, is a six-time All-Pro (three First-Team), and just made his fourth appearance on the NFL Top 100 Players list.

Alie-Cox joined PFF's list under the "Rejuvenated Veterans" category, alongside San Francisco 49ers center Jake Brendel, Carolina Panthers right tackle Taylor Moton, and New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry.

READ MORE: Colts' Jonathan Taylor Has Been One of NFL's Most Explosive Players

"Our final category consists exclusively of players over 30 who have found sustained success later in their careers while many of their peers have begun to decline," Carragher wrote.

"Alie-Cox has always provided more value as a blocker, a role that often ages well (see Marcedes Lewis, for example). He ranked among the four lowest-graded tight ends in football four years ago, but steady improvement has allowed him to maintain a meaningful role in Indianapolis' offense."

Alie-Cox is one of those veterans who the Colts just refuse to part with. He's never been a star, but he does the dirty work for them so well, that he's become essential.

The project to make him the Colts' next big tight end after the retirement of Jack Doyle didn't pan out as expected, but Alie-Cox has been among the league's elite blocking tight ends for quite some time now.

In 2025, his pass-blocking grade of 81.3 was tied for second, behind only fellow Colts tight end Drew Ogletree. In 2024, Alie-Cox was top-20 among tight ends in both run and pass blocking. In his career-best season of 2020, Alie-Cox ranked third in pass blocking (81.8) and 10th overall (78.2) among tight ends.

FIFA World Cup Fantasy: Best captain picks for Matchday 4 (Round of 32)

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 27: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Argentina at Dallas Stadium on June 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images

The group stage is in the books, and World Cup Fantasy enters its most unforgiving phase.

One bad captaincy decision can end weeks of careful planning, while the right armband can send managers soaring up the rankings.

Fortunately, several premium stars head into the Round of 32 in outstanding form, with favorable fixtures and the kind of explosive ceilings that fantasy managers dream of. Here are the five best captaincy options for Matchday 4.

Lionel Messi (Argentina)

If you’re looking for the safest captaincy pick this week, it’s hard to look beyond Lionel Messi.

The Argentine captain has been the standout performer of the tournament so far, leading the Golden Boot race with six goals in just three group-stage matches.

Even more impressively, he has now scored in seven consecutive World Cup appearances dating back to previous tournaments, highlighting just how reliable he has become on football’s biggest stage.

Messi also dominates Argentina’s attacking involvement. As the team’s penalty taker and creative focal point, he offers both an excellent floor and enormous upside.

Whether he scores, creates chances, or does both, he’s involved in almost everything Argentina produces in the final third, making him the standout captain for managers who want to protect their overall rank.

Kylian Mbappé (France)

Mbappé once again looks ready to light up the knockout rounds.

The French superstar finished the group stage with four goals as France collected a perfect nine points and looked among the strongest teams in the competition.

Now he faces Sweden, a side that squeezed into the Round of 32 after conceding seven goals during the group stage.

Sweden’s physical style may frustrate France for periods, but Mbappé’s pace against a defensive line that can be exposed in transition gives him enormous haul potential.

If France find space on the counterattack, don’t be surprised if Mbappé delivers another double-digit fantasy return.

Vinícius Júnior (Brazil)

Vinícius Júnior has quietly put together one of the best fantasy resumes of the tournament.

The Brazilian winger heads into the knockout rounds with four goals and one assist while establishing himself as Brazil’s primary attacking threat. Every time Brazil move forward, Vinícius looks capable of creating or finishing a chance.

His Round of 32 matchup against Japan is particularly appealing from a fantasy perspective.

Japan’s aggressive pressing style often leaves gaps behind their fullbacks, exactly the kind of space Vinícius loves attacking with his blistering pace.

If Brazil can bypass the initial press, the Real Madrid star could be in for another huge fantasy outing.

Erling Haaland (Norway)

Managers looking to gain ground on the competition should seriously consider Erling Haaland.

Norway have hardly been flawless during the tournament, but Haaland has continued doing what he does best – scoring goals.

Four strikes in just 208 minutes underline his incredible efficiency, and few players in world football require fewer opportunities to find the back of the net.

A knockout clash with Ivory Coast won’t be straightforward, but Haaland has repeatedly shown that one clear chance is often all he needs.

His ownership is likely to trail the premium favorites, making him an ideal differential captain for aggressive fantasy managers.

Deniz Undav (Germany)

Deniz Undav may be the ultimate high-risk, high-reward captaincy option this week.

No player has matched his level of efficiency during the group stage, producing three goals and two assists despite playing only 107 minutes.

Whenever he stepped onto the pitch, Germany looked more dangerous in attack.

The biggest question is whether he starts against Paraguay. If he earns a place in the starting lineup, Undav immediately becomes one of the best differential captains available.

His exceptional goal involvement means he doesn’t need many minutes to produce a significant fantasy return.

Fantasy captain strategy for the Round of 32

One of the biggest advantages in World Cup Fantasy comes from understanding the captaincy rules.

If your fantasy platform allows daily captain changes, consider placing the armband on an early premium option such as Lionel Messi or Vinícius Júnior.

Should they fail to deliver, you still have the flexibility to switch the captaincy to another elite player like Kylian Mbappé later in the matchday, giving yourself multiple opportunities for a big score.

It’s also worth checking whether your fantasy game awards points during extra time. If it does, players who regularly stay on the pitch for the full 120 minutes receive a significant boost in value.

Established stars such as Mbappé are rarely substituted in major knockout matches, giving them an additional opportunity to rack up goals, assists, and bonus points if matches go beyond 90 minutes.

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World Cup Fantasy: Round of 32 Captaincy Switch Matrix

Maximize your armband returns by exploiting consecutive matchday schedules and rolling captaincy mechanics.

💡 The Rolling Armband Strategy

If your active captain scores below the threshold target, manually transfer the armband to the next day’s premium asset before the daily lock time.

Match DayPrime Target (Play First)Target Rationale & FixturePivot ThresholdNext-Day Switch
Day 1June 28Jonathan DavidCANFaces South Africa. In blistering form during the group stages; primary penalty-taker for an explosive team layout.< 6 ptsDay 2 Options
Day 2June 29Vinícius JúniorBRA
Florian WirtzGER
Brazil vs. Japan / Germany vs. Paraguay. Heavy regional favorites matching up against heavily leaking defensive structures.< 7 ptsMbappé (Day 3)
Day 3June 30Kylian MbappéFRAFaces Sweden. Pure explosive potential against a physical but vulnerable transitional backline. Already has 4 goals this tourney.< 8 ptsKane (Day 4)
Day 4July 1Harry KaneENGEngland vs. DR Congo. Clinical knockout pedigree. Ideal central focal point in a match heavily tilted toward an England victory.< 7 ptsMessi (Day 5)
Day 5July 3Lionel MessiARGThe ultimate fallback option. Argentina faces a runners-up squad, and Messi enters on a historic 7-game World Cup scoring run.Do Not SwitchFinal Heavy Hitter

Capitalizing on the bracket: The long-term play

Captaincy isn’t just about one match – it’s also about planning ahead.

Managers with limited free transfers should consider backing players whose teams appear well-positioned to reach the quarterfinals and beyond.

Argentina and France not only have premium fantasy assets in outstanding form, but both nations also look capable of making deep tournament runs, allowing managers to invest in captaincy options they won’t immediately need to replace.

With the knockout rounds now underway, consistency becomes just as valuable as explosiveness. Lionel Messi remains the standout all-around captaincy option for Matchday 4, while Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior aren’t far behind.

Meanwhile, Haaland and Undav offer the kind of differential upside that could define a fantasy season for managers willing to take a calculated gamble.

Milan not just shopping in Portugal, Manchester United’s Mount proposed

Milan not just shopping in Portugal, Manchester United’s Mount proposed
Milan not just shopping in Portugal, Manchester United’s Mount proposed

While Milan continue to be linked with moves for a series of Portugal internationals and players represented by super agent Jorge Mendes, the latest reports in Italy claim that Manchester United’s Mason Mount has been proposed to the Rossoneri.

Could Mount join Ramos in Milan in 2026-27?

Milan are now under the leadership of former United head coach Ruben Amorim after parting company with Massimiliano Allegri the day after the 2025-26 season ended.

The club also let go of sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani in one fell swoop after missing out on Champions League qualification  at the end of the Serie A campaign, but have since appointed a new leadership team revolving around Amorim, director of player trading Hendrik Almstadt and director of football intelligence Bobby Gardiner in a new senior management structure in San Siro.

Since these appointments were confirmed at the beginning of the week, Milan’s transfer window has well and truly sprung into life and a club-record deal for PSG striker Goncalo Ramos has already been secured.

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Reports on Sunday claim that the Rossoneri also have an agreement in principle on personal terms with another Portugal international in Antonio Silva, who, like Ramos, is also represented by Jorge Mendes.

However, according to reports from Milanpress.it, a new transfer option has recently emerged for Milan in the form of attacking midfielder Mount.

Mount is, of course, well known to Amorim from their time together at Manchester United, and Sunday’s report suggests that the player does not feel part of the project under Michael Carrick at Old Trafford and could be heading for an exit this summer.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MARCH 15: Mason Mount of Manchester United warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on March 15, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

Sunday’s report claims that Mount has been ‘offered’ to the Rossoneri, that Amorim approves of the idea and the clubs have ‘exchanged information’. Milanpress claims that Mount is valued at around €25m.

Arsenal & PSG punished for fan behaviour at CL final

Arsenal & PSG punished for fan behaviour at CL final
Arsenal & PSG punished for fan behaviour at CL final

Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have each received punishments for the actions of their supporters during the Champions League final, though the Gunners’ punishment is relatively light.

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Tom Canton reports for Football.London that both Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have been punished for supporter behaviour during the Champions League final in May.

PSG were given a €10,875 fine for throwing objects, and an €80,000 fine for the lighting of fireworks.

PSG have also been handed a suspended one-game ban from selling tickets to away supporters, with the ban only becoming active if the club commit further offences during their probationary period of the next two years.

Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

By comparison, Arsenal’s punishment isn’t nearly as bad. The Gunners have also been sanctioned for throwing objects, but the fine only amounts to €1,500. There’s no ban for the Arsenal offences, suspended or otherwise.

Though the punishments are significantly different, they do seem proportionate.

The fireworks and objects thrown from the PSG end were clear on multiple occasions, whereas most fans probably weren’t even aware that any Arsenal fan had thrown anything to incur a punishment.

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Arsenal will be back in the Champions League again this season, hoping to finally win the competition. The Gunners have reached the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final in the last three seasons consecutively, so they’re certainly heading in the right direction.

Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images

Andrew Whitworth weighs in on if the Bengals are doing enough for Joe Burrow

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Every NFL offseason brings its fair share of outrageous hypotheticals.

This year’s? The notion that the Cincinnati Bengals should entertain trading franchise quarterback Joe Burrow.

It’s the kind of debate that generates clicks and radio segments, but former Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth made it abundantly clear where he stands on the idea—and his response should resonate with anyone who has followed the franchise’s transformation over the last six years.

Speaking recently, Whitworth didn’t just dismiss the speculation. He essentially laughed at the premise.

“I think sometimes that it sounds fun to (speculate),” Whitworth said, via The Cincinnati Enquirer. “I don’t know if it’s real reality though. I think that Cincinnati loves him. I think that organization has built everything around him. I’d be shocked if he’s not the guy there, and he’s not their future.”

He’s right.

Since Burrow arrived as the No. 1 overall pick in 2020, the Bengals have evolved into an organization that, frankly, doesn’t resemble the one Whitworth left after the 2016 season.

The front office has become far more aggressive in free agency. It has rewarded its homegrown stars with massive extensions. It has pursued outside veterans, restructured contracts, and, perhaps most notably this offseason, swung one of the biggest trades in franchise history in acquiring Dexter Lawrence.

Those are moves the Bengals of old simply didn’t make. Whitworth knows that better than almost anyone. The irony is that while he shut down the idea of trading Burrow, he also made an important point that shouldn’t be ignored.

“They have jumped through hoops,” Whitworth said. “When you talk about an organization that didn’t change for anyone at any point for any reason, they have changed everything they do since Joe Burrow became their quarterback. From trades to draft to spending money to—you name it—they have done it. … They’ve almost put the ball back in his court and said, ‘Alright, we’ve done everything we can do to try and be different. At some point now we’ve got to get something back from it.'”

That’s not criticism. It’s accountability.

The Bengals have spent years trying to maximize this championship window. Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are locked up. The defensive front received a major facelift this offseason. The coaching staff remains intact, and the roster appears deeper than it has in years.

At some point, though, championships aren’t won by roster-building alone. Burrow has to stay healthy.

That’s been the unfortunate storyline of his career. When he’s on the field, he’s unquestionably one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks. The Bengals have reached an AFC Championship Game twice and a Super Bowl with him under center. But injuries have repeatedly interrupted seasons that carried championship aspirations.

Whitworth’s comments weren’t about questioning Burrow’s talent or leadership. They were a reminder that both sides of the partnership have invested heavily in this pursuit.

The organization has adapted. Now the final piece is availability. As for the trade speculation itself? It’s difficult to find much logic behind it.

Franchise quarterbacks don’t grow on trees, and they certainly aren’t moved when they’re entering the prime of their careers. Even entertaining the conversation ignores the reality that Cincinnati’s best—and perhaps only—path to another Lombardi Trophy runs directly through No. 9.

If anything, Whitworth’s response highlights just how dramatically expectations have changed in Cincinnati.

Years ago, conversations centered around whether ownership would ever fully commit to winning. Today, the expectation is that the Bengals should be annual Super Bowl contenders because they have Joe Burrow.

That’s a much better problem to have.

Barcelona finalise loan move with €2.5m buy option for South American prospect

Barcelona finalise loan move with €2.5m buy option for South American prospect
Barcelona finalise loan move with €2.5m buy option for South American prospect

According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have reached an agreement with Liga de Quito to sign promising Ecuadorian talent Josue Caicedo on loan.

The 18-year-old will initially join Barça Atletic, with the deal following the club’s recent strategy of recruiting highly rated young talents from overseas before integrating them into the first-team pathway.

Loan includes conditional purchase clause

As part of the agreement, Barcelona have secured a €2.5 million purchase option. However, the clause will automatically become mandatory if Caicedo makes four official appearances for the Barcelona first team during his time at the club.

Meanwhile, Liga de Quito have also negotiated a 20% sell-on clause, ensuring they will receive a share of any future transfer should Barcelona eventually sell the player.

Caicedo is expected to complete the formalities of the transfer in the coming hours before linking up with Juliano Belletti’s Barça Atletic squad in Segunda RFEF.

His immediate objective will be to continue his development while attempting to impress Hansi Flick enough to earn opportunities with the senior team.

A versatile left-sided player

Standing at 1.83 metres, Caicedo is regarded as one of Ecuador’s brightest young prospects.

Known for his pace, athleticism and ability to beat defenders in one-on-one situations, he originally developed as a left winger before successfully adapting into a more complete left-back/wing-back, a transition that attracted the attention of several European clubs.

Despite being only 18, he has already made seven appearances in Ecuador’s top flight for Liga de Quito. He also made his Copa Libertadores debut on 26 May, featuring in Liga de Quito’s 3-2 victory over Bolivia’s Always Ready.

Brazilian manager Tiago Nunes, a compatriot of Belletti, has shown considerable confidence in the youngster by introducing him to senior football at an early stage.

Barcelona believe his attacking qualities and long-term potential fit the club’s profile for developing young full-backs.

Another Liga de Quito prospect on Barcelona’s radar

Caicedo is not the only Liga de Quito academy player Barcelona have monitored. The Catalan club have also closely followed Ederson Castillo, the club’s highly rated 17-year-old defensive midfielder.

Castillo spent a week on trial at Barcelona’s Ciutat Esportiva training complex in January, training with Pol Planas’ Juvenil A side.

However, unlike Caicedo’s transfer, Castillo’s arrival appears considerably less likely at this stage.

Barcelona’s technical staff reportedly believe that his profile as a holding midfielder differs from the positional characteristics traditionally developed at La Masia, making a deal more complicated despite the club’s interest.

Next World Cup game in Philadelphia could be clash of soccer titans

After five group matches at Philadelphia Stadium, one World Cup game remains, and it could be a clash between heated rivals – four-time champion Germany and two-time winner France.

First, though, each must prevail in the round of 32, with Germany taking on Paraguay June 29 at Gillette Stadium near Boston and France facing Sweden June 30 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The winners of those games collide on July 4 at Lincoln Financial Field at 5 p.m. in a round-of-16 tussle.

Germany fans in the stands on June 14, 2026 in Houston as they play Curacao.

If it's Germany against France, the European neighbors have clashed four times in the World Cup, with Germany winning the last three:

1958: France prevailed 6-3 in the third-place game as Just Fontaine scored four goals in Gothenburg. Sweden.

1982: In one of World Cup soccer's legendary skirmishes, the teams were tied 1-1 through regulation of their semifinal in Seville, Spain. France then scored twice in the 30-minute overtime and seemed on its way to an epic triumph. But what was then West Germany equalized with a pair of goals, the tying strike coming on Klaus Fischer's bicycle kick. The teams then needed to go to a sixth shot in tie-breaking penalty kicks, with West Germany converting after a France miss to get the win. West Germany did lose to Italy in the final 3-1.

1986: The two collided in the semifinals again, with West Germany prevailing 2-0 in Guadalajara, Mexico, to return to the final, in which it lost again, 3-2 to Argentina.

2014: A win over France again highlighted Germany's trip to the finals. This one came in the quarterfinals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with Mats Hummels' 13th-minute strike making the difference in a 1-0 win. Germany whipped host Brazil 7-1 in the semifinals and nipped Argentina 1-0 for the title.

June 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S.; France's Ousmane Dembele celebrates with Kylian Mbappe after scoring their third goal to complete a hat-trick.

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New York Giants trade down, add another guard in 2027 NFL mock draft

In a 2027 NFL mock draft from Pro Football Network, the New York Giants execute a trade that nets additional draft capital while positioning them to select Ohio State offensive guard Austin Siereveld at No. 13 overall.

Following trades involving the Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings, the Giants land one of the top interior linemen in the class. Siereveld, who has played both tackle and guard for the Buckeyes, brings versatility to the OL.

Following an array of projected trades, the New York Giants find themselves with more draft capital and the ability to still land the top offensive guard in the draft: Ohio State’s Austin Siereveld.

Playing both tackle and guard for the Buckeyes, Siereveld will bring a foundational IQ to any offensive line he’s drafted to. Last season, he put up a PFN OL Impact grade of 83.9 and didn’t allow a single sack in pass protection.

After selecting Francis Mauigoa in the 2026 NFL Draft, perhaps New York will double down on another versatile lineman to help build a strong foundation on the offensive line.

This move aligns with the Giants’ ongoing efforts to bolster their offensive line. Having selected Francis Mauigoa in the 2026 NFL draft, where he is currently developing at right guard, the team appears committed to building depth and versatility along the front.

With Jon Runyan Jr.’s contract set to expire, addressing left guard becomes a priority heading into 2027.

The selection of Siereveld would provide the Giants with another foundational piece capable of contributing immediately, further strengthening protection for the quarterback and creating a more robust interior line for the future.

This strategic trade-down approach would allow New York to accumulate assets while targeting high-value talent at a position of need.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants trade down, add another guard in 2027 NFL mock draft

Where to watch Travelers Championship golf: Channels, live streams, TV schedules, tee times for 2026 PGA Tour event

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This weekend, the PGA Tour is heading to TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, for the 2026 Travelers Championship.

As the final signature event of the season, the tournament features a star-studded field competing for a massive $20 million purse, with $3.6 million going to the winner.

Defending champion Keegan Bradley is back in the field and chasing history. Bradley, who claimed the title in both 2023 and 2025, will be aiming for a third Travelers Championship victory this week on a course where he historically thrives.

He will face elite competition, including Scottie Scheffler, who won this event in 2024 and is looking to add another victory to his 2026 campaign. Also teeing it up is Wyndham Clark, who enters the week with massive momentum after winning the U.S. Open just last week.

Here's how to tune into the Travelers Championship, along with full TV schedules and streaming options for the tournament.

Where to watch the Travelers Championship 2026

The 2026 Travelers Championship will air on two TV channels and three streaming services. ESPN+ will provide early morning coverage and all-day access to featured groups and holes via PGA TOUR LIVE.

The Golf Channel will host live round coverage during all four days of the tournament, with NBC taking over for prime afternoon broadcast windows during the weekend rounds.

All Golf Channel and NBC coverage can be streamed via DIRECTV, and weekend coverage broadcasting on NBC will also be available to stream live on Peacock.

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The Travelers Championship TV, live stream schedule 2026

DayTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Thu., June 257:45 a.m.-6 p.m.ESPN+
3-6 p.m.Golf Channel, DIRECTV
Fri., June 267:45 a.m.-6 p.m.ESPN+
3-6 p.m.Golf Channel, DIRECTV
Sat., June 277:45 a.m.-6 p.m.ESPN+
1-3 p.m.Golf Channel, DIRECTV
3-6 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sun., June 288:45 a.m.-6 p.m.ESPN+
2-4 p.m.Golf Channel, DIRECTV
4-7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock

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Times All-North NAC baseball MVP: Canton’s Roiger exhibits leadership that outshines numbers

CANTON — According to coach Matt Caufield, Canton Central’s run of four straight championship seasons began like a reverse alphabet.

“I was monitoring an exam in the gym the other day and I looked up at a banner of championships and there was nothing there for baseball until four years ago,” he said. “It all started with Z. He played a key role in all four sectional titles starting with our first when we beat Norwood-Norfolk.”

“Z,” as in Zadok Roiger, has contributed significantly to all four of Canton’s sectional championships and as a pitcher, hitter, shortstop and captain. He also led Canton to its first Northern Athletic Central Division crown (shared with Massena) before pitching the Bears past OFA for a fourth straight sectional title. After the Class B championship, Roiger became the sixth Golden Bear to be honored with the Jim Pinkerton Memorial Award as Section 10’s Outstanding Player.

He followed Brad Stone, Scotty Ahfeld (twice), Jack Finnerty, Charlie Todd and David Zuhlsdorf. Roiger, has committed to St. Olaf’s College in Minnesota, and plans to follow Finnerty (Georgetown), Todd (SLU) and Zuhldorf (Clarkson) as collegiate pitchers.

He will head to college with another award to his list of accolades as the Times NAC All-North MVP.

In his senior season, Roiger posted a 7-2 record with 98 strikeouts to 10 walks and a 1.29 ERA. Over his career, his precise control has been unprecedented. He struck out 214 and walked only 29 while going 15-7 with a 1.53 ERA.

“Zadok’s pitching was definitely the strength of our team and he put us in position to win our first state tournament game. He held Notre Dame of Utica hitless for the first five innings. Their first hit could have been stopped but we didn’t make a tough play and they got going and beat us,” Caufield said. “But Zadok was a great hitter, too, with power to hit it out of park. He batted .640 (.727 on-base percentage, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 29 RBIs) which was amazing. As a player in baseball, basketball and soccer he has been part of 10 sectional titles.”

In his last four games including the senior game, two section games, and the regional game, Roiger was 13-for-14 with one home run, two triples, and three doubles, and he was also hit by a pitch and intentionally walked. He lined out to center field to end his career, which broke a stretch of 13 straight hits. He also pitched complete games in all four games.

Roiger finished with a .379 career batting average but Caufield believes that the son of St. Lawrence University coaches, Dan and Shelly Roiger, dwarfs the statistics by impacting his team and teammates with his personal presence.

When I think about Zadok I think of him most as an incredible person first,” Caufield said. “Late in the season he asked if he could organize a pee wee clinic to raise funds for the Potsdam Humane Society’s animal shelter. And he did it. He had 42 kids at the clinic. They all had a ball and he raised a nice donation.”

Caufield said that Roiger’s control was a major key for the Bears’ 2026 Class B title.

“We played Gouverneur before we met OFA in the championship game and Zadok told me that he wanted to pitch both games, which were only two days apart. He said he could manage the pitch count and he did,” Caufield said.

Caufield also believes that the term “coach on the field” is no exaggeration for what Roiger contributes with his preparation.

“Last year we played Mechanicville in the states. Zadok had index cards in his back pocket on every single hitter. He scouted their games and wrote down what every one of their hitters had done in their at bats,” he said. “If he decides to coach someday, he is going to be a great coach. He already is.”

Times All-North Frontier League baseball MVP: South Jefferson’s Matteson sees value in competition to repeat honor

A leader on the mound and at the plate for South Jefferson, Nate Matteson values the importance of competition.

The Frontier League featured several top-line pitchers this season, which ultimately fueled Matteson to perform even stronger.

The league also included plenty of quality and powerful hitters, which motivated Matteson even more while on the hill.

For his efforts, Matteson has been selected as the Times All-North MVP for baseball representing the Frontier League.

Matteson, also honored as All-North MVP following his junior season, knew he would be facing a challenging senior campaign.

“It was definitely a big year for the league,” Matteson said. “It feels like it’s getting more and more competitive every year. So it definitely feels amazing once again to be named the MVP because there are a lot of good players out there that are competing every day just like I am. It means a lot.”

Among the league’s elite performers, Watertown’s Eddie Hayden led his team on a push through the postseason to the Class AA sectional final, while Beaver River’s Karter Kloster led his team to a Section 3 title in Class C.

“I think the league really benefitted me this year,” Matteson said. “I mean each team seemed to have a pitcher or two who could really throw it fast, so it was still hard to face some of the hitters because they were used to it this year. But I still seemed to be a dog in the mound.”

Matteson, a right-hander, who was chosen as the league’s Division I MVP by the coaches, took this competition to heart by guiding the Spartans all the way to a sectional semifinal.

“He’s a kid who’s been around the game his entire life,” South Jefferson coach Kyle Peters said. “From the early years, just seeing the athletic type of kid he was, but also with a lot of competitiveness in him as well. He’s competitor and that’s been his character trait all throughout his high school career. ... And he’s never shied away from the work that he has to put in off the field to be able to compete as well as he can when he’s on it.”

Matteson recorded eight wins on the season, which is program record at South Jefferson.

“Nothing too different from last year, maybe a little bit more power behind my throws and at the bat, just the same goal and different year, just to win,” Matteson said.

Statistically, Matteson posted a 0.42 earned-run average in 49 1/3 innings of work as he yielded only four runs, with three of them earned.

He also recorded a program season record of 84 strikeouts on the campaign, while yielding 19 walks.

“I didn’t pitch as much last year, I still pitched quite a bit, but definitely didn’t feel like how much I threw this year,” Matteson said. “So just really being able to continue to pitch weekly increased my (velocity) along with just the offseason workouts and that all just really paid off. And that really helps in the field, too, being able to throw across the diamond.”

“Comparing him from this year to last year, the first thing is his strength was up this year,” Peters said. “His velocity improved a little bit and I still think he has more in the tank and everything. He just became more of a vocal leader ... and he continued to hit the ball really well. He’s just the kind of kid not wanting to look back, but one to constantly be looking forward.”

At the plate, Matteson didn’t hit quite as well as last year’s average where he nearly hit .600, but still with an impressive .571, totaling 10 extra-base hits, including five home runs, and driving in 21 runs, while totaling 10 stolen bases.

This season’s batting average ranks third all-time, with him setting the program record last year at .596.

He also holds the top slugging percentage in school history at .982 after breaking the record in his junior season at .942, and stands third in hits in a season with 32.

“It was once again pretty good,” Matteson said. “I really was confident with my swing, especially towards the end of the year. I got to put a couple over the wall, it definitely helped having Billy (Winchester) constantly getting on base so I could hit him in. And we also had some really good hitters behind me that could also drive me in.”

Although admittedly getting off to a slow start this season when dealing with an illness, Matteson finished strong.

“It started off like just getting in the swing of things,” Matteson said, “I battled a sickness in the beginning of the year, so I was out for a couple games. It was slow getting into it because I just wasn’t able to swing a bat for a little bit.”

Matteson guided the team to a 5-0 home win against Mexico in a Class A sectional quarterfinal. He fired a four-hit shutout, striking out 13, to post the win and also slugged a two-run home run.

“The dream is always a sectional title, but it’s nice to really get over that curse some may say about making it to the sectional semifinals,” Matteson said. “We’ve always struggled at home in sectionals, we’ve always had that, no matter how good our team was, we always struggled. So it was really big for us and the program to just get that win.”

South Jefferson advanced to the semifinals in baseball for the first time in five years while avenging a crushing loss to Mexico in sectionals the year before.

Matteson plans to attend Monroe Community College in Rochester to play baseball.

He’s already received a taste of the game at the collegiate level as he’s been playing with the Watertown Rapids since their season opener.

Meanwhile, Peters, the Spartans’ longtime baseball coach, says he’s stepping down from that position. He coached the varsity team for 18 seasons.

“He’s meant everything to me,” Matteson added. “I’ve been playing for him since (under 10 level) and the Rodman Red Sox when I was brought up when I was young. I’m sad to see him go and glad we made a nice run for him in the end. He’s really meant and done a lot for this program.”

Semipro football: Cavellier throws four touchdown passes to make his mark, Red and Black also ride defense in home victory

WATERTOWN — Nick Cavellier has shown what he can do at quarterback for the Red and Black when given the opportunity.

Making just his second start with the team, Cavellier made this chance pay off in a big way Saturday night.

Cavellier threw for four touchdowns — including two in each half — to spark the Red and Black to a 34-0 triumph against the Lake Erie Power Pines to win a Northeastern Football Alliance game played on George Ashcraft Field at the Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds.

“I think this is my second start in three years,” Cavellier said. “It feels great, I’ve definitely been waiting for this opportunity, so it’s great to get it.”

Cavellier completed 11 of 15 passes for 262 yards on the night to help propel Watertown.

“He did a good job tonight and that’s what we expect of him,” Watertown coach George Ashcraft said of Cavellier. “With him in there, we didn’t skip a beat. I’m very proud of the whole team tonight.”

“I thought it went well, other than the two turnovers I had, I can definitely clean that up,” Cavellier said. “But for my second start, I’ll take it I guess.”

Cavellier started with Red and Black quarterback Jason Williams sidelined. Williams, who was banged up two weeks ago in a game at Upstate, was held out of Saturday’s game for precautionary reasons.

“We knew some of the guys were banged up a little bit coming into the week,” Cavellier, a Carthage graduate, said. “I’ve had a lot of reps these last two weeks in practice and I had a feeling I might get my name called. I didn’t know if I was going to start or not, but I was definitely ready to play.”

Two of those touchdown tosses went to Semaj James as Watertown continues to possess the most balanced and lethal receiving corps in the league.

“There’s so many weapons,” Cavellier said. “Everybody’s open it seems like sometimes and whoever I throw the ball to, we’ve got guys that can do everything under the sun. They can go up and get it, they can catch it and run, they can run amazing routes and get wide open. We got guys that can play football.”

Watertown, which was also awarded a forfeit win earlier in the week, improves to 4-1 on the season.

Cavellier helped the Red and Black take control early against Lake Erie as he threw touchdown passes on back-to-back possessions in the opening quarter.

He made short work of the opposition by connecting with tight end Rhashay Whitfield on an 11-yard scoring strike to cap a four-play drive.

Then after Antonio Davis Jr. intercepted a Lake Erie pass with the Red and Black starting on the opposition’s 25-yard line, just three plays later Cavellier found James for a 14-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 14-0.

“He did great, he did exactly what I thought he would do for us,” James said of Cavellier. “I thought he was locked in tonight.”

On defense, Watertown made 10 sacks on the night to record its first shutout of the campaign.

“I thought it was a good win all around,” Ashcraft said. “And when you get 10 sacks on the night, that’s how you pitch a shutout.”

Watertown drove deep into Lake Erie territory late in the first half but was turned away from Cavellier fumbled the ball away.

On the first possession of the second half, the Power Pines would drive to the Watertown 16 only to be denied as rookie linebacker Hunter Mashaw recorded a pair of sacks, including one to force Lake Erie to turn the ball over on downs.

“We’re all hunters, we fly around the field, they can’t handle us when we all know what we’re doing,” Mashaw said. “I really like what we have here on defense.”

Then after Cavellier was intercepted on the ensuing drive, he made up for it on the next possession as James snagged a 21-yard scoring catch to push the advantage to 21-0 with 2:26 remaining in the third quarter.

“Semaj, he’s been great for us,” Ashcraft said of James. “He catches pretty much everything thrown to him, him and Keegan Queior catch unbelievable balls. And (Thaddeus) Frame has been great for us as well. He (James) doesn’t look like a big threat, he’s like a gazelle out there, he kind of loafs around and all of a sudden he’s gone.”

Watertown would score on successive drives as Cavellier hooked up with a wide-open Thaddeus Frame in the left side of the end zone on a 30-yard strike to push the lead to 28-0 early in the fourth quarter.

“The season is going great,” James said. “I think we have a great wide receiver corps. I don’t need to play, my whole wide receiver corps can do it — No. 7 (Keegan Queior), No. 2 (Frame), No. 9 (Brandon Ray), we all can do it.”

Derrick Sciarabba then scored on a two-yard touchdown rumble late in the game to complete the scoring against Lake Erie (0-5).

Frame paced Watertown in receiving yards on the night with 137 on five catches.

James, a Watertown graduate, who grew up originally in California, has now totaled a league-leading five touchdown catches on the season.

“It’s just so crazy the versatility that we have, that one of us don’t have to show up because someone is going to take over, somebody’s going to have a great game,” James said.

Mashaw recorded three sacks on the night, as did Jomari Paskel, and Devin Hicks posted a pair of sacks. Also for the Red and Black, Jeremy Machia was in on 12 tackles.

“It’s great to be playing football outside of school,” Mashaw, a Gouverneur graduate, said. “I never thought I was going to play football again, so I’m very glad to be here.”

Cavellier also led the Red and Black in rushing with 40 yards on seven carries.

The Red and Black will now have the next two weeks off before returning to action with a game at the Southern Tier Diesel on July 18.

Watertown’s final home game of the regular season is against Genesee County at 7 p.m. on July 25 at the Fairgrounds.

“I think we have a great team, we have a lot of chemistry,” added Cavellier, who grew up in Rodman before transferring from South Jefferson to Carthage after his family moved. “We get guys at practice, a lot of guys are buying in, we’re here for a good run.”

“I love it because this is my family, you know what I’m saying?” James said. “This is my fourth season here and I’ve known coach (Jerry) Levine since I was a child. I’ve been on a throwing football team, so to be on another throwing football team with better wide receivers and we’re all good, you can’t beat that.”

Do Commanders have the NFC&#39;s best quarterback room?

The Washington Commanders have one of the NFL's best quarterback situations. The Commanders have 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels, backed up by one of the league's top backups, Marcus Mariota.

Is the duo of Daniels and Mariota enough to be considered the NFC's top quarterback room? Not according to CBS Sports analyst Emory Hunt, who ranks Washington as the NFC's No. 4 quarterback room.

Here is Hunt's top eight NFC QB rooms:

San Francisco's top three quarterbacks are Brock Purdy, Mac Jones and Kurtis Rourke. The Seahawks have Sam Darnold, Drew Lock and Jalen Milroe. Dallas has Dak Prescott, Joe Milton and Sam Howell. Washington's third quarterback will either be Sam Hartman or rookie Athan Kaliakmanis.

Do you agree with this list? The 49ers do have an ideal situation, with Jones behind Purdy. He was excellent in relief of Purdy last season, starting eight games. Darnold led the Seahawks to the Super Bowl, but how much do you trust Lock? Milroe is talented, but unproven.

Meanwhile, in Dallas, Howell and Milton are behind Prescott. Howell, a former Washington starter, is on his fifth NFL team in his fifth season. Milton may arguably have the NFL's strongest arm. He hasn't played much in the NFL and his college tape was all over the place.

You could make a strong case that the duo of Daniels and Mariota is the NFC's best. In two seasons for the Commanders, Mariota has appeared in 14 games, starting eight. He's played well, completing 64% of his passes with 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He has also proven he can still get things done with his legs.

Obviously, the biggest question mark here is Daniels. If he's healthy, there's no way any of these teams have a better quarterback situation in 2026. Even with the questions surrounding Daniels' health, it's hard not to say that Washington is No. 2.

Daniels and Mariota will be playing in a new offense in 2026. The Commanders promoted David Blough to offensive coordinator, which means Daniels will be under center more often, creating more opportunities to use play action as a weapon.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Do Commanders have the NFC's best quarterback room?

Texas A&M&#39;s Kaeden Kent’s breakout June strengthens Double-A case

Former Texas A&M infielder Kaeden Kent has put together one of his strongest stretches of the season, and with each passing game, he looks more and more like a player ready for the jump to Double-A. Baseball is a sport built on handling the highs and lows, and Kent’s month of June has been a masterclass in staying committed to an approach and stacking quality at‑bats.

Kent has been stuffing the stat sheet all month. He’s currently riding a five‑game hitting streak and has logged 10 multi-hit games in June alone. For the month, he’s slashing .323/.356/.484 with an .840 OPS, totaling 30 hits, nine doubles, two home runs, and 15 RBI. With three games left, he has a real chance to push those numbers even higher and further cement the consistency he’s shown throughout the year.

A call-up feels inevitable; the only question is when. Until that moment comes, you can bet on Kent continuing to make the decision harder on the Yankees’ development staff. He’s proving he can sustain success, adjust quickly, and produce at a level that demands attention beyond High‑A.

Watch some of his best highlights from Friday’s matchup against the Bowling Green Hot Rods below.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M's Kaeden Kent’s breakout June strengthens Double-A case

All 32 remaining 2026 World Cup teams ranked, according to FIFA

Argentina entered the 2026 World Cup as the No. 1 overall team in the FIFA world rankings. Is Lionel Messi's squad holding on to that mark following the group stage?

For now, the reigning World Cup champions remain perched atop the FIFA men's world ranking. Argentina was able to cement its ranking by winning all three of its group stage matches, including a 3-1 victory over Jordan on Saturday, June 27.

Even so, France has given Argentina a run for its money. Les Bleus have seesawed with La Albiceleste while winning all three of their group stage matches against Senegal, Iraq and Norway.

France – the 2026 World Cup favorites – may ultimately be able to overtake Argentina in the FIFA rankings before the tournament's end. If not, several other teams will be looking to rise to the top of the list as they seek a World Cup title.

Just 32 countries remain in the mix at the World Cup with the group stage over. Each squad will face a great deal of pressure in the single-elimination knockout phase, and even minor upsets could drastically reshape the world's soccer power structure.

Here's a look at the current FIFA men's world ranking as the 2026 World Cup enters the knockout stage:

World Cup team rankings by FIFA

Current FIFA ranking for teams in knockout round, includes 2026 World Cup results through June 27.

  • Argentina – 1
  • France – 2
  • Spain – 3
  • England – 4
  • Brazil – 5
  • Morocco – 6
  • Netherlands – 7
  • Portugal – 8
  • Mexico – 9
  • Belgium – 10
  • Colombia – 11
  • Germany – 12
  • Croatia – 13
  • USA – 15
  • Switerland – 16
  • Japan – 17
  • Senegal – 18
  • Austria – 22
  • Norway – 23
  • Ecuador – 24
  • Egypt – 26
  • Australia – 28
  • Algeria – 29
  • Ivory Coast – 30
  • Canada – 32
  • Sweden – 36
  • Paraguay – 37
  • Congo – 41
  • South Africa – 54
  • Bosnia and Herzegovia – 61
  • Cape Verde – 64
  • Ghana – 65

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: All 32 remaining 2026 World Cup teams ranked, according to FIFA

Who would England play in round of 16? Potential World Cup opponents

England entered the 2026 World Cup among the favorites to win the tournament. So far, the Harry Kane-led squad has lived up to expectations.

England emerged as the Group L winner after notching seven points in the group stage. The Three Lions earned multi-goal wins over Croatia and Panama that sandwiched a "very frustrating" goalless draw against Ghana.

Next up for England will be a date with Congo in the knockout stage. Les Leopards have advanced out of the group stage for the first time in their country's history by virtue of their first World Cup win, which came on Saturday, June 27 against Uzbekistan.

England figures to be heavily favored to beat Congo, though manager Thomas Tuchel will surely make sure his team doesn't overlook its upstart foe.

But what will be the next step in England's path to win the World Cup if the country is able to take care of business as expected against Congo? Here's what to know about the Three Lions' potential round of 16 opponents:

England potential round of 16 opponents

England would face either Mexico or Ecuador in the round of 16 if Tuchel's squad can defeat Congo.

Mexico would be a particularly tough draw for England. El Tri won each of their three group stage matches against Czechia, South Africa and South Korea without conceding a goal and will get home-field advantage for the match as one of the three co-host nations.

Ecuador would be a slightly easier test after it went 1-1-1 across its group stage matches against Curacao (win), Germany (draw) and Ivory Coast (loss) to finish in third place in Group E. Still, La Tri surrendered just two goals across those three matches, so their defense could provide England with a difficult test.

Nonetheless, England would likely be favored to beat Ecuador in a head-to-head matchup. But if the Three Lions and El Tri match up in the round of 16, that may be viewed as more of a toss-up, given Mexico's form thus far and its home-field advantage.

England round of 16 match date

England would play its round of 16 match on July 5 if it advances.

England round of 16 match time

England's round of 16 match would be played at 8 p.m. ET if it's able to beat Congo in the round of 32 and advance.

England round of 16 match location

England's round of 16 match would be played at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City – if it advances.

England has before played at Estadio Azteca during the World Cup. It lost a quarterfinal match to Diego Maradona and Argentina during the 1986 World Cup, during which Maradona netted both the "Hand of God" goal and "The Goal of the Century."

Suffice it to say the Three Lions will be looking to make more positive history at the venue if they are able to qualify for the round of 16.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who would England play in round of 16? Potential World Cup opponents

Philadelphia 76ers draft rewind: Selecting Isaiah Joe in 2020

With the 2026 NBA draft done and over with, now is the time to look at some past drafts and see what the Philadelphia 76ers have done in their history. The Sixers have selected some big-time players in the past who have become an important part of the fabric of the franchise's history.

This edition continues its focus on the 2020 draft. The Sixers made their first selection in the draft by grabbing Tyrese Maxey in the first round, but then continued their night by selecting Arkansas sharpshooter Isaiah Joe with the No. 49 pick in the 2020 draft.

Joe spent two seasons with the Sixers averaging 3.7 points and 1.0 rebounds while shooting 34.9% from deep. He was then waived in 2022 and caught on with the Oklahoma City Thunder where he has spent the previous four seasons of his career.

Joe emerged with the Thunder as he shot 41.5% from deep over his four years in OKC as well as winning a title in 2025. He has since been traded to the Detroit Pistons in this current offseason and will look to make a difference with Cade Cunningham and Co. in the Motor City.

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Philadelphia 76ers draft rewind: Selecting Isaiah Joe in 2020

This Week in Gaming (Week 27)

28 June 2026 at 14:24
As we're about to pass the half year mark of this year and enter the month of July, we have an even slower week for new game releases than last week. This week's major release isn't very major, but it's at least from a space opera franchise that everyone will be familiar with, combined with a board game that everyone should also be familiar with. As for the rest of this week's new releases we have a game that involves maths and science, an old school text-based detective game, an early fourth of July game for our US readers, a classic top-down arcade shooter and finally a pixel art RPG with a twist.

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Big Tech's $8 trillion AI bet is making consoles, cars, and electricity more expensive for everyone else

28 June 2026 at 15:16

What is often framed as a race to develop smarter AI models is, in practice, a massive industrial expansion. Data centers require dense clusters of advanced chips, extensive cooling systems, fiber networks, and backup power. Columbia University economist Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh put it plainly, describing the effort to the Wall...

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Apple Being Forced To Drop 2nm Process After Just Two Generations Because Of AI, As Race To Secure 1.4nm Supply Takes Paramount Importance

28 June 2026 at 14:20

Apple to drop 2nm node in just two generations, with the 1.4nm process being secured for the A22 Pro

Demand for AI chips has brought the 3nm supply to a near-standstill, with TSMC estimated to boost output by up to 175,000 monthly wafers, and it is still reportedly witnessing massive constraints. Unfortunately, not even a lucrative customer like Apple will receive preferential treatment from its foundry partner, and as AI firms eventually move to the 2nm process, it’ll become Déjà vu for the Cupertino firm all over again when it comes to securing supply, making the transition to the 1.4nm node one of Apple’s top goals. Despite advanced nodes no longer offering the same benefits at an acceptable price, Apple’s […]

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Oppo Enco Air5s unboxing and ears-on

28 June 2026 at 14:12

Now that we've unboxed the Oppo Enco Air5, it's time for the new Enco Air5s. Dubbed as Oppo's first semi-in-ear earbuds, the Air5s come in Lunar White, Midnight Black, and Starlight Purple. Because the buds are open-ear, there are no silicone tips in the box. Oppo Enco Air5s The Enco Air5s share some of the core specs of the Air5 (and Air5 Pro), such as the 12mm dynamic driver. However, these buds have a smaller case (with the same 530mAh battery), and smaller in-bud batteries at 40.5mAh (vs 62mAh on the Air5). As a result, you're getting up to 48 hours on a charge compared to...

Binler 'İstanbul'u yüzüyorum' dedi

İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi (İBB) Gençlik ve Spor Hizmetleri Dairesi Başkanlığı ile İBB Spor İstanbul tarafından organize edilen 'İstanbul'u Yüzüyorum' yarışı tamamlandı. Şaşkınbakkal'da düzenlenen etkinlikte bini aşkın yüzücü İstanbul'un mavi sularında kulaç attı.

İBB Gençlik ve Spor Hizmetleri Dairesi Başkanlığı ve İBB Spor İstanbul tarafından “İstanbul’u Yüzüyorum, Maviyle Buluşuyorum” sloganıyla düzenlenen İstanbul’u Yüzüyorum yarışı Şaşkınbakkal parkurunda gerçekleştirildi.

Sporcular, Şaşkınbakkal Beltur Plaj Cafe yakınındaki paten pisti önünden serin sulara atlayarak İstanbul’un eşsiz mavisinde kıyasıya bir mücadele sergiledi. FINA Açık Su Kuralları’nın uygulandığı etkinlikte 1.500 ve 3.000 metrelik iki ayrı kategoride, 16 yaş ve üstü bini aşkın yüzücü hakemlerin gözetiminde podyum için ter döktü.

HEYECAN 3.000 METREYLE BAŞLADI

Günün ilk yarışı olan 3.000 metre kategorisinin startı İBB Spor İstanbul Genel Müdürü Prof. Dr. Bilge Donuk ve İBB Sportif Değerlendirme Şube Müdürü İlker Öztürk tarafından verildi. Yüzücüler 1.500 metrelik parkuru 2 tur boyunca dönerek sınırları zorladı.

3.000 metre genel klasmanda ilk 8'e giren yüzücüler para ödülü dağılımına göre sırasıyla 18 bin, 15 bin, 12 bin, 10 bin, 8 bin, 7 bin, 6 bin ve 5 bin TL kazandı.

Günün ikinci yarışı 1.500 metre kategorisinde yapıldı. Sporcuların parkuru tek turda tamamlayarak finişe ulaştığı yarış büyük çekişmeye sahne oldu.

1.500 metre kategorisinde her iki yaş grubunda da (Genel Klasman ve Gençler (16-24)) dereceye giren sporcular, birincilikten sekizinciliğe kadar sırasıyla 15 bin, 12 bin, 10 bin, 8 bin, 7 bin, 6 bin, 5 bin ve 4 bin lira para ödülünün sahibi oldu.

15 FARKLI YAŞ GRUBUNDA KUPA HEYECANI YAŞANDI

Toplamda 444 bin lira para ödülünün dağıtıldığı İstanbul’u Yüzüyorum’da genel klasmanların yanı sıra belirlenen 15 farklı yaş kategorisinde de ilk üçe giren sporculara kupa verildi. Bunun yanında yarışa katılan tüm yüzücüler hatıra madalyası aldı.

Sportive, Cey Natural, Kahve Dünyası ve SKG’nin katkılarıyla düzenlenen İstanbul’u Yüzüyorum’da şampiyonlara ve farklı kategorilerde podyuma çıkan yüzücülere Sportive ve SKG tarafından çeşitli ödüller takdim edildi.

Nübel'in menajeri açıkladı: 'Beşiktaş çok kararlı'

Beşiktaş, Bayern Münih'in başarılı kalecisi Alexander Nübel'i kadrosuna katmak için kolları sıvadı; transfer kararlılığını birinci ağızdan doğrulayan menajer Stefan Back, "Beşiktaş onu kadrosuna katmak için kesin olarak çok kararlı" açıklamasını yaptı.

Beşiktaş kalesi için transfer hareketliliği resmiyet kazandı. Siyah-beyazlıların, Bayern Münih'e ait olan ve son dönemde başarılı performansıyla dikkat çeken Alman kaleci Alexander Nübel ile ciddi şekilde ilgilendiği menajer düzeyinde doğrulandı.

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Oyuncunun geleceğine dair açıklamalarda bulunan menajer Stefan Back, Beşiktaş’ın bu transferdeki ısrarını net bir dille ortaya koydu. Back, yaptığı açıklamada, "Onun geleceği için doğru kararı vereceğiz. Kesin olarak söyleyebileceğimiz şey, Beşiktaş'ın onu kadrosuna katmak için kararlı olduğu" ifadelerini kullanarak siyah-beyazlı yönetimin temaslarını birinci ağızdan ilan etti.

Menajer Back’in açıklamaları transfer piyasasında geniş yankı uyandırırken, taraflar arasındaki görüşmelerin önümüzdeki günlerde daha da sıklaşması bekleniyor.

Beşiktaş kararını verdi

Beşiktaş Basketbol Şube Sorumlusu Özkan Arseven, EuroLeague vizesi sonrası transfer çalışmalarını ve salon planını açıkladı.

Beşiktaş Basketbol Şube Sorumlusu Özkan Arseven, siyah-beyazlıların EuroLeague vizesi almasının ardından yeni sezon planlamasına dair önemli açıklamalarda bulundu. Geçen sezonki dar rotasyon hatasına düşmeyeceklerini belirten Arseven, hem Türkiye hem de Avrupa için geniş ve kaliteli bir kadro kuracaklarını vurguladı.

Özellikle pivot (5 numara) ve gard (1 numara) piyasasının darlığı nedeniyle transferde hızlı hareket ettiklerini belirten Arseven, iç ve dış transferdeki son durumu paylaştı:

- Devon Dotson, Berk Uğurlu, Conor Morgan, Ante Zizic ve Anthony Brown ile yola devam ediliyor. Görüşmeleri süren bir oyuncu daha var.

-Final serisi sırasında Furkan Korkmaz ile sözleşme imzalandı. Furkan’ın yanına iki kaliteli Türk oyuncu daha eklenecek.

- Kadroya katılacak yeni yabancılar doğrudan EuroLeague seviyesinde isimler olacak. Resmi açıklamalar önümüzdeki haftadan itibaren başlayacak.

EuroLeague maçları için salon arayışında iki alternatif masada. Avrupa maçlarını büyük salonda, lig maçlarını Akatlar'da oynamak. Tüm maçları (Lig ve EuroLeague) büyük bir salonda oynamak.

Yönetim, tüm maçları büyük salonda oynama fikrine daha sıcak bakıyor. Konuyla ilgili olarak TBF Başkanı Hidayet Türkoğlu ile bir görüşme gerçekleştirilecek. Kesin kararın en geç Pazartesi veya Salı günü açıklanması bekleniyor.

Nottingham'ın sol beki Galatasaray formasıyla! Kafalar karıştı

Neco Williams, tatilde Galatasaray formasıyla padel oynarken görüntülendi. Bu kare kafaları karıştırdı. Peki Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın bu yönde bir girişimi olacak mı?

Nottingham Forest Kulübü'nün Galli sol beki Neco Williams, tatilini sürdürüyor. Arkadaşlarıyla padel oynayan 25 yaşındaki savunmacının üzerindeki Galatasaray forması ise fazlasıyla dikkat çekti. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın, Williams ile ilgili bir girişimde bulunup bulunmayacağı merak edildi. Peki son durum ne?

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SADECE BEĞENDİĞİ İÇİN

Kulüp içinden alınan bilgilere göre; Galatasaray bu yaz sol beke takviye yapmayı düşünmüyor. Yani Neco Williams gündemde değil. 1.83 boyundaki oyuncunun Galatasaray forması giymesinin altında ise farklı bir sebep yok. Sadece beğendiği için formayı üzerine geçirdi.

20 MİLYONA ALMIŞLARDI

Nottingham Forest onu 2022 yazında Liverpool'dan transfer etmişti. O dönemde 20 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Neco Williams, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Premier Lig'de 37 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 3.206 dakika kaldı. 2 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Kulübüyle 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi var.

Salih Özcan kaç para istiyor? Beşiktaş ne kadar veriyor?

Borussia Dortmund'la mukavelesi biten Salih Özcan, birçok takımla görüşme yapıyor. Bunlardan biri de Beşiktaş... Şu anda taraflar arasında 1 milyon euroluk fark var.

Alman ekibi Borussia Dortmund, Salih Özcan'ın sözleşmesini yenilememişti. Milli oyuncu şu anda boşta bulunuyor ve birçok kulüple pazarlık yapıyor. 28 yaşındaki ön liberonun senelik 3.5 milyon euro civarında maaş beklentisi olduğu belirtildi. Beşiktaş ise 2.5 milyonun üzerine çıkmadı.

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FAVORİ GÖZÜKÜYORLAR

Eğer ilerleyen süreçte taraflar orta yolu bulmaya çalışırsa iş bitecek. Bu arada Galatasaray, Köln ve Werder Bremen de Salih'le temas kurdu. Tecrübeli oyuncunun kararını kısa süre içinde vermesi bekleniyor. Bugün itibarıyla Beşiktaş favori olarak gözüküyor.

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ORKUN İLE UYUMLARI

Beşiktaş'ı Salih'le ilgilenmeye iten en önemli faktörlerden biri; oyuncunun bonservis bedelinin bulunmaması değildi. Elbette bu da çok önemli bir etken... Ancak asıl ilgi, Salih'in Orkun Kökçü'yle Milli Takım'da gösterdiği uyumdan kaynaklandı. Bu birlikteliğin Beşiktaş'ta da iş yapabileceği düşünüldü.

Beşiktaş'ın forvet listesinde o da var: Eldor Shomurodov!

Beşiktaş Yönetimi şu anda birçok yıldız golcü için çalışmalarını sürdürüyor. Kartal'ın geniş listesinde Başakşehir forması giyen Eldor Shomurodov'un da bulunduğu öğrenildi.

Kartal, Güney Koreli Oh dışında kadrosuna yıldız bir forvet eklemek istiyor. Bu konuda uzun süredir çalışmalar var. Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın geniş listesinde Başakşehir forması giyen Eldor Shomurodov'un da bulunduğu öğrenildi. Başakşehir, Roma'dan kiraladığı oyuncunun bonservisini de almıştı.

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YÜKSEK TEKLİF GELMEZSE

Eldor Shomurodov, Paul Onuachu ile birlikte Süper Lig'in gol kralı olmuştu (22'şer gol). 30 yaşındaki santrforun Başakşehir ile 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi var. İstanbul ekibi, çok yüksek bir teklif gelmediği sürece Özbek yıldızı satmayacak. Yani bu alternatif, finansal açıdan çok da cazip olmayacak!

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LİGİ TANIMASI AVANTAJ

Eldor Shomurodov'un Süper Lig'i tanıması çok büyük bir avantaj... 1.90 boyundaki santrforla başka takımların da ilgilendiği öğrenildi. Başakşehir cephesi ise son derece rahat. Eğer kafalarındaki miktar teklif edilirse, ayrılık gerçekleşecek. Onlar da Shomurodov yerine başka bir golcü getirecek.

PlayStation is removing over 500 movies from UK customers' accounts with no refunds — Iconic films like Terminator 2, Apocalypse Now, and Mulholland Drive are getting deleted

Sony has unceremoniously informed its PlayStation customers in the United Kingdom that 551 movies from StudioCanal will be removed from their accounts on September 1, 2026. If you bought any of the films included in this list, you'll no longer be able to access them. There is no workaround, no method to offload them to another device; just absolute, emotionless deletion that doesn't even offer refunds.

The lineup includes some truly legendary movies such as Terminator 2, Apocalypse Now, Mulholland Drive, Moonlight, and Dawn Till Dusk — essentially every film that StudioCanal distributed in the UK. Sony cites licensing agreements between it and the French company as the reason behind the sudden removal. The announcement doesn't include any other details beyond the list of the affected films.

Sony removing StudioCanal movies from PlayStation in the UK

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Sony began selling movies and shows on the PlayStation Store in 2008. During the PS3 era, you could actually transfer the content to view on other devices, but that feature was removed on the PS4. In 2021, after the PS5 had launched, Sony stopped selling films and TV series entirely on PSN, which meant that it likely wouldn't renew contractual agreements with studios and distributors going forward.

The only exception to this rule was in 2023, when Sony began a similar deletion spree of Discovery Network shows but signed a new licensing deal to keep them on the platform. It remains to be seen whether public backlash can usher in a similar response for StudioCanal movies this time. You might not have heard its name before, but the studio is responsible for bringing countless popular movies to the UK.

For now, this is yet another distressing reminder of the digital precedent corporations have set for us. You no longer truly own any digital content you purchase; rather, it's just being licensed to you indefinitely. And you agree to this precedent "willingly" when you accept all those terms and conditions that veil ownership rights under fine print.

The moment the provider decides it's not viable to maintain said content, you're at risk of losing access to something you already paid for. It's like a subscription service with extra steps — as if people aren't growing wary enough of those already — except it was never advertised like that.

Japanese firm launches hyper-realistic capsule toy PC parts ‘you can assemble and play with’ — tiny motherboards, cases, and CPUs are coming after Tarlin inks collab with the ‘big four’ PC parts makers

28 June 2026 at 14:30

Leading Japanese capsule toy maker Tarlin International has announced an official collaboration with “the four major manufacturers” of the PC components industry. The teased result means that gachapon fans will be able to get their hands on tiny models of ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI, and Intel parts (plus fans, PSUs, and cases), accurate enough “that you can assemble and play with.” In 2026, PC building has become so expensive that perhaps Tarlin’s latest wares will fill an emotional vacuum in the market.

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In the image above, you can see Tarlin has inked some kind of official licensing deal with ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI, and Intel. There’s already been four series of networking equipment gachapon launched by Tarlin, for some context.

As far as we can see from the social media posting, the new Tarlin gachapon series includes three branded miniature motherboards: the ASRock Z890 Steel Legend WiFi, the Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite WiFi7 Plus, and the MSI MEG Z890 Ace. Premium stuff. Intel’s Core Ultra 7 270K Plus seems to be the only CPU choice. There are also case fans, a PSU, and a tower case for your minuscule components PC build.

Tarlin’s eccentric gachapon pedigree

Compared with gachapon rivals like Bandai and Takara Tomy, Tarlin has carved a niche, eccentric furrow in the industry. It has a reputation for turning everyday, mundane, or highly technical objects into accurate scale miniatures.

Examples of other incredibly niche Tarlin-produced capsules include its Temporary Toilet Series, a realistic Articulated Crayfish, and its series of Cisco rackmount network gear toys. In this context, it's “serious spec” PC component capsule toys, which are made to such exacting precision that they can be assembled to make tiny tower PCs, aren’t so unusual.

In 2024, we spotted a Japanese capsule toy machine filled with Intel CPUs. One gacha chancer acquired an Intel Core i7-8700 CPU after inserting 500 Yen (around $3.25) and twisting the customary knob.

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Cunard Unveils 2027 Entertainment Program With Four Event Voyages

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Yuri Vernidub: “İstərdim ki, “Neftçi”nin stadionu həmişə tam dolsun”

28 June 2026 at 14:00

Azərbaycanı Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Neftçi”ninn baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə müsahibə verib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ukraynalı mütəxəssis əvvəlcə təlim-məşq toplanışının ilk mərhələsini dəyərləndirib:

“Elə alındı ki, biz Konfrans Liqasına ikinci mərhələdən başlayacağıq. Ona görə də oyunlarımız 23 və 30 iyulda olacaq. Bu səbəbdən daha çox vaxtımız oldu və biz 8 günlük mikro tsiklimizə iyunun 20-də Bakıdakı təlim-məşq bazamızda başladıq. Təlim-məşq toplanışı keçdik. Düşünürəm ki, hər şey istədiyimz kimi alındı. Futbolçularla yaxşı işlədik. Əsas fundamentimizi elə qoyduq ki, işimizi davam etdirə bilək.

Hər şey yeni başlayır. Toplanışın ilk mərhələsinin sonuncu günündə ikitərəfli oyun keçirdik. Birgünlük istirahətin ardından iyunun 29-da iki həftəlik təlim-məşq toplanışı keçmək üçün Sloveniyaya gedəcəyik. Orada isə daha çox texniki-taktiki gedişlər üzərində işləyəcəyik, oyunlar keçirib heyət formalaşdıracağıq. Sloveniyada 4 yoxlama matçı təşkil edəcəyik. İyulun 14-də geri qayıdacağıq. Daha sonra bir həftəlik mikro tsikldə ilk rəsmi oyunumuza hazırlaşacağıq”.

Yeni transferlərə “bəy tərifi”

Vernidub yay transfer dönəmində komandaya cəlb olunmuş futbolçular haqda təəssüratlarını bölüşüb:

“Mən dekabrda “Neftçi”yə gələndən sonra biz çempionatın ilk hissəsini başa vurub təlim-məşq toplanışı keçmək üçün Əbu-Dabiyə getdik. O vaxtdan biz heyəti gücləndirmək üçün çalışmağa başladıq. Bilirdik ki, bizə yeni nəfəs lazım olacaq. Ona görə də geridə qalan 5-6 ay ərzində axtarışda idik. Bu müddətdə çalışan skautlarımıza da minnətdaram. Onlar əllərindən gələni etdilər ki, bu futbolçuları tapıb gətirsinlər, komandamızı gücləndirsinlər. İnanıram ki, bu transferlər bizi daha da gücləndirəcəklər.

Yaxşı transferlər etmişik. Məsələn, Rüfət Abbasov gənc oyunçudur, millinin də üzvüdür. Onunla hər şey yeni başlayır. Biz birlikdə çalışacağıq. Bildiyimə görə “Neftçi”nin yetirməsidir. Qravilyon da yaxşı mərkəz müdafiəçisidir. Həm sağ tərəfi, həm də, eyni zamanda, altılığı və səkkizliyi bağlaya bilər. Fikrimcə, yaxşı güclənmişik. Hücuma gəlincə, Klisman kollektivə çox yaxşı qatıldı. Onunla 8 gün çalışdıq və gördüm ki, çox peşəkar insandır. Zəhmətkeş və öz üzərində işləyəndir ki, biz də elə bunu istəyirdik. Həmçinin Lyubomir Tupta elə hücumçudur ki, bütün cəhbə boyunda – həm vinger, həm mərkəz hücumçusu, hətta “10” və “8” nömrə kimi də oynaya bilər. İstəyirəm ki, bizim futbolçuların profili geniş olsun. İstəmirik ki, sadəcə sol cinah müdafiəçisi olsun. Hər mövqedə oynamağı bacarmalıdırlar və lazım olanda bunu etməlidirlər. Onlar da istənilən mövqeni bağlamağa hazırdırlar. Düşünürəm ki, yeni transferlərimiz yaxşı futbolçulardır, “Neftçi”ni gücləndirəcəklər və onlarla birlikdə qarşımızda duran hədəflərə çatacağıq”.

“Burada məni hər şey qane edir”

Yuri Vernidub transfer işləri və “Neftçi” ilə icarə müddəti başa çatmış Freddi Varqasın mümkün keçidi ilə bağlı məlumat verib:

“Hər gün işləyirik. Bizim çox yaxşı seleksiya şöbəmiz var. Onların işləri çoxdur, hər gün çalışırlar. Bizə yeni-yeni təkliflər göndərirlər, biz isə baxırıq, seçirik. Bu planda hər şey çox gözəldir. Seleksiya xidmətinin yüksək səviyyədə olmasından çox razıyam. Freddi Varqasa gəlincə, bilirsiniz ki, bizdə icarədə idi, amma icarədən sonra məxsus olduğu İsrail klubuna qayıtdı. Bəzi məsələlərlə bağlı suallar var, amma biz yenə də gözləyirik. Klub rəhbərliyimiz bu məsələ üzərində çalışır. Mümkündür ki, hər şey istədiyimiz kimi alınsın və Varqas geri qayıdıb əvvəlki kimi komandamıza kömək etsin. Xüsusilə son 9 oyunda hücumçu mövqeyində oynayırdı. Düşünürəm ki, bununla heyətimiz daha yaxşı güclənmiş olar. İndi bu barədə başqa bir şey deyə bilməyəcəyəm, amma klub rəhbərliyi bu məsələ üzərində çalışır”.

Təcrübəli mütəxəssis onunla müqavilə müddətinin artırılmasına da münasibət bildirib:

“Klub rəhbərliyinə təşəkkür edirəm ki, mənə böyük etimad göstərdilər. Yeni müqavilə ilə bağlı sual verəndə onlara demişdim ki, əgər hər şey yaxşıdırsa, yeni müqaviləyə niyə qol çəkməyək?! Burada məni hər şey qane edir. Bakı gözəl şəhərdir. Azərbaycan çempionatı heç də pis deyil, hətta deyim ki, güclü çempionatdır. Komandalar qarşılarına ən yüksək hədəfləri qoyurlar. Bu mənim üçün çox maraqlıdır. Çox yaxşı layihədir. Mən də dərhal razılıq verdim. Yeni müqavilə və göstərilən etimada görə klub rəhbərliyinə bir daha təşəkkür edirəm. Bilirsiniz ki, 1 illik müqaviləm var idi, artıq anlaşma müddəti 2 illikdir. Buna görə də məşqçi heyəti və futbolçularla birlikdə daha çox çalışacağıq. Əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, “Neftçi” layiq olduğu yerdə qərar tutsun. Bu da, bilirsiniz ki, ən yüksək mövqelərdir”.

Yuri Vernidub azarkeşləri də unutmadı

Baş məşqçi böyük dəstəyə görə azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edib:

“Ağlasığmaz dəstəyə görə azarkeşlərə minnətdaram. Çempionatda bizə çox böyük dəstək verdilər. Onlarsız bizim üçün çox çətin olardı. Bununla belə, istərdim ki, bizi daha çox dəstəkləsinlər, oyunlarımıza gəlsinlər. İstərdim ki, “Neftçi”nin stadionu həmişə tam dolsun. Həqiqətən də, tribunalarda çox adam olanda, hamı bizim kluba azarkeşlik edəndə çox gözəl olur. Hər kəs üçün çox maraqlı olur. Ötən mövsümə görə azarkeşlərə bir daha təşəkkür edirəm və yeni mövsümdə daha da yaxşı olmaqlarını diləyirəm. Bizim matçlara gəlin, biz də əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, sizin üçün maraqlı və sevincli olsun”.

Stiv Klark DÇ-2026-dakı uğursuz çıxışa görə istefa verdi

28 June 2026 at 13:00

Futbol üzrə Şotlandiya milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Stiv Klark DÇ-2026-dakı uğursuz çıxışdan sonra vəzifəsindən istefa verib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Şotlandiya Futbol Assosiasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

62 yaşlı mütəxəssisin istefası komandanın DÇ-2026-da uğursuz çıxışından sonra baş tutub. Şotlandiya yığması C qrupunda keçirdiyi üç oyundan yalnız birində qələbə qazanıb. Komanda Mərakeşə 0:1, Braziliyaya isə 0:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olub, Haiti üzərində isə minimal hesablı (1:0) qələbə əldə edib.

Şotlandiya qrup mərhələsini 3 xalla üçüncü pillədə başa vursa da, Xorvatiyanın Qananı 2:1 hesabı ilə məğlub etməsindən sonra ən yaxşı üçüncü yerləri tutan komandalar sırasına düşmək şansını itirib və bununla da mundialla vidalaşıb.

Qeyd edək ki, Stiv Klark 2019-cu ildən Şotlandiya millisini çalışdırırdı. Onun rəhbərliyi altında komanda 28 ildən sonra ilk dəfə dünya çempionatının final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanmışdı. Stiv Klarkın rəhbərliyi altında 81 oyun keçirmiş Şotlandiya yığması bu görüşlərdə 38 qələbə qazanıb, 14 heç-heçə edib, 29 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, mundial zamanı istefaya göndərilən məşqçilər arasında Tunis millisinin sabiq baş məşqçisi Sabri Lamuşi də var. O, komandasının ilk turda İsveçə 1:5 hesablı məğlubiyyətindən sonra vəzifəsindən uzaqlaşdırılmışdı.

DÇ-2026: 1/16 finalın bütün cütləri bəlli oldu

28 June 2026 at 12:00

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2026) 1/16 final mərhələsinin bütün cütləri bəlli olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu raundda üz-üzə gələcək bütün komandaların adlarına J qrupunun matçlarından sonra aydınlıq gəlib.

Bununla da turnirin 1/16 final mərhələsinin bütün cütləri rəsmən bəlli olub.

Beləliklə, DÇ-2026-nın pley-off mərhələsində aşağıdakı qarşılaşmalar keçiriləcək:

28 iyun
23:00. Cənubi Afrika Respublikası – Kanada

29 iyun
21:00. Braziliya – Yaponiya

30 iyun
00:30. Almaniya – Paraqvay
05:00. Niderland – Mərakeş
21:00. Kot-d’İvuar – Norveç

1 iyul
01:00. Fransa – İsveç
05:00. Meksika – Ekvador
20:00. İngiltərə – Konqo Demokratik Respublikası

2 iyul
00:00. Belçika – Seneqal
04:00. ABŞ – Bosniya və Herseqovina
23:00. İspaniya – Avstriya

3 iyul
03:00. Portuqaliya – Xorvatiya
07:00. İsveçrə – Əlcəzair
22:00. Avstraliya – Misir

4 iyul
02:00. Argentina – Kabo Verde
05:30. Kolumbiya – Qana

Qeyd edək ki, tarixdə ilk dəfə 48 komandanın iştirak etdiyi dünya çempionatı iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Pley-off mərhələsinə hər qrupdan ilk iki yeri tutmuş komandalarla yanaşı, üçüncü yeri tutmuş ən yaxşı səkkiz yığma da vəsiqə qazanıb.

Petkoviç və Ranqnikdən 3:3 hesablı heç-heçəyə şərh

28 June 2026 at 11:00

Əlcəzair millisinin baş məşqçisi Vladimir Petkoviç DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Avstriyaya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların 6 qolluq görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 3:3.

Petkoviç oyundan sonra futbolun qalib gəldiyini bildirib. Mütəxəssis dramatik keçən qarşılaşmanı belə dəyərləndirib:

“Bu oyun bir növ hər kəsin dözümlülük sərhədlərini aşdı. Sonda məhz futbolun qalib gəlməsinə çox şadam. 3:3 hesabı hər şeyi ifadə edir. İndi bir qədər dincələcəyik, sonra isə növbəti mərhələyə hazırlaşmağa başlayacağıq”, – deyə o bildirib.

Baş məşqçi 1/16 finalda qarşılaşacaqları İsveçrə millisi barədə də fikirlərini bölüşüb:

“İsveçrə güclü komandadır. Heyətdə yeni simalar olsa da, onları yaxşı tanıyıram. Bəzi futbolçular mənim rəhbərliyim altında çıxış ediblər. Buna görə də həmin oyunçular haqqında kifayət qədər məlumatım var”, – deyə mütəxəssis vurğulayıb.

Avstriya millisinin baş məşqçisi Ralf Ranqnik isə komandasının oyunun son anlarında nümayiş etdirdiyi əzmkarlığı xüsusi qeyd edib:

“Düzünü desəm, son 90 saniyədə baş verənlərə görə söz tapa bilmirəm. Əsas vaxt demək olar ki, başa çatmışdı. Lakin etdiyimiz əvəzetmədən sonra oyuna qayıtmağı bacardıq. Bu, həqiqətən inanılmazdır”, – deyə Ranqnik bildirib.

Lionel Skaloni: “Yenə qalib gəlmək istəyirik”

28 June 2026 at 10:00

Argentina millisinin baş məşqçisi Lionel Skaloni DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda İordaniyaya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis 3:1 hesablı qələbədən sonra komandanın artıq diqqətini növbəti mərhələyə yönəltdiyini bildirib:

“Hər matçda olduğu kimi, bu dəfə də qələbə qazanmaq sevindiricidir. Artıq növbəti oyun barədə düşünürük və yenə qalib gəlmək istəyirik. Lionel Messi ilə danışdım və hər ikimiz bu gün onun ikinci hissədə oyuna daxil olmasının ən doğru seçim olduğu qənaətinə gəldik. Bu da onun komandamız üçün nə qədər böyük dəyərə və təsir gücünə malik olduğunu bir daha göstərir”, – deyə Lionel Skaloni bildirib.

İordaniya millisinin baş məşqçisi Camal Sellami isə komandasının son dünya çempionuna qarşı layiqli mübarizə apardığını vurğulayıb:

“Argentina mükəmməl futbolçulara sahib olan ən güclü komandalardan biridir. Qrup mərhələsində onlara qol vurmağı bacaran yeganə komanda biz olduq. Rəqibə qarşı necə mübarizə aparmalı olduğumuzu bilirdik.

Komanda turnirdə keçirdiyi hər üç oyunda qol vurmağı bacardı. Lakin xırda səhvlər bizə çox baha başa gəldi və məhz buna görə qollar buraxdıq. Son dünya çempionuna qarşı oynayarkən səhvlərin cəzası ağır olur”, – deyə mütəxəssis qeyd edib.

Sellami bu turnirin futbolçular üçün böyük təcrübə olduğunu da bildirib:

“Bizim üçün ən vacib məqam futbolçuların illərdir üzərində çalışdıqları futbol mühitini yaxından hiss etmələridir. Bu təcrübə gələcəkdə onlara mütləq kömək edəcək.

Mən futbolçulara daim özlərini inkişaf etdirməyi və fiziki hazırlıqlarını artırmağı tapşırıram. Belə güclü rəqiblərlə oyunlar daha yüksək dözümlülük tələb edir. Biz onların bacarıqlarını inkişaf etdirmək üçün çalışdıq və gələcəkdə komanda belə turnirlərə daha yaxşı hazır olacaq”, – deyə İordaniya millisinin baş məşqçisi vurğulayıb.

Desabr: “Konqolularla qürur duyuruq”

28 June 2026 at 09:00

Konqo Demokratik Respublikası millisinin baş məşqçisi Sebastyen Desabr Özbəkistan yığmasına qarşı keçirdikləri oyunun şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Afrika təmsilçisi DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Özbəkistan üzərində qazanılan 3:1 hesablı qələbə sayəsində pley-offa yüksəlib.

Desabr bu oyunda komandasının xarakter nümayiş etdirdiyini vurğulayıb:

“Futbolçuları təbrik etməliyik, çünki bu uğurun əsas memarları məhz onlardır. Biz qol buraxdıqdan sonra necə reaksiya verməyi və mübarizəni davam etdirməyi bacaran komandayıq.

Bu gün bir qədər daha hücumameyilli çıxış etdik və hamının bizim qol vurmağa qadir olduğumuzu görməsinə şadam. Bu, çox sevindiricidir. Məşqçilər korpusunu da təbrik etməliyəm. Biz konqolularla qürur duyuruq və onların sevincini bölüşürük”, – deyə Desabr bildirib.

Özbəkistan millisinin baş məşqçisi Fabio Kannavaro isə komandasının dünya çempionatı ilə vidalaşmasına təəssüfləndiyini, lakin turnirin həm özü, həm də futbolçular üçün böyük təcrübə olduğunu söyləyib:

“İlk hissədə çox enerji sərf etdik. Bu günə qədər fiziki hazırlığımız yaxşı səviyyədə idi və bu oyunda da yaxşı hərəkət edirdik. Rəqib də fiziki baxımdan çox yaxşı hazırlaşmışdı.

Bilirdik ki, topa nəzarət etməsək, çətin olacaq. İlk hissəyə çox yaxşı başladıq və bir çox qol imkanları yaratdıq. Amma ikinci hissədə səhvlər etməyə başladıq və məhz buna görə qollar buraxdıq”, – deyə italiyalı mütəxəssis bildirib.

Kannavaro əlavə edib ki, dünya çempionatı gələcək üçün vacib təcrübə olub:

“Bu turnir həm mənim, həm də futbolçular üçün böyük təcrübə oldu. Düşünürəm ki, bu, gələcəkdə bizə əlavə motivasiya verəcək. Əlbəttə, oyunçularla çox danışmışam. Bilirdik ki, qrupumuzda güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşacağıq, amma belə nəticəyə görə təəssüflənirik.

Səhvlər etdik, lakin futbolçulardan heç birinə irad bildirmək istəmirəm. Onlar əllərindən gələni etdilər və mən onlarla qürur duyuram”, – deyə Kannavaro vurğulayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, Özbəkistan millisi tarixində ilk dəfə dünya çempionatının final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanmışdı. Komanda qrup mərhələsində Kolumbiyaya (1:3), Portuqaliyaya (0:5) və Konqo Demokratik Respublikasına (1:3) məğlub olaraq turnirlə vidalaşıb.

Battery swapping for EV trucks to go mainstream as Octopus teams with CATL to service 300,000+ electric trucks across Europe

  • Swaptopus plans battery hubs capable of supporting 300,000 electric trucks
  • CATL and Octopus want truck batteries swapped within minutes
  • Europe's freight sector could avoid lengthy charging delays through swapping

Octopus Energy has outlined plans for large-scale battery projects aimed at accelerating the shift towards electric freight transport across Europe.

The company is working with battery giant CATL on battery technologies for freight transport, energy storage, and grid services.

While the immediate focus falls on commercial transport infrastructure, the partnership could eventually help bring battery swapping into the mainstream European trucking market.

Battery swapping takes priority before household storage

Octopus and CATL have formed a joint venture called Swaptopus to expand battery swapping infrastructure throughout European freight networks.

Instead of waiting for charging sessions to finish, electric lorries will exchange depleted battery packs within a matter of minutes.

CATL's largest commercial vehicle batteries can reach 1000 kWh, roughly 20 times the capacity found in an average electric passenger car.

"Electric trucks already beat diesel on running costs, the challenge is keeping them moving. Battery swapping changes that. Instead of waiting for hours, trucks can be back on the road in minutes,” said Greg Jackson, CEO and Founder of Octopus Energy Group.

“By combining Octopus’s software and energy expertise with CATL’s world-class battery technology, we’re making clean freight practical at scale across Europe."

The first large battery swapping hubs are expected to begin operating during 2027, beginning with sites located within the UK.

Octopus and CATL intend to increase that network to more than 30 large hubs operating throughout Europe by 2035.

According to figures released alongside the announcement, the infrastructure could eventually support more than 300,000 electric trucks.

The companies also estimate the project could unlock more than £30 billion in private investment over the coming years.

Vehicle-to-Grid plans could support future batteries

Beyond freight transport, both companies are also examining energy storage technologies and wider electricity management opportunities across Europe.

One proposal involves expanding Vehicle to Grid technology across CATL's global network of automotive manufacturing partners and customers.

The companies believe millions of future electric vehicles could eventually return electricity back into national energy networks during demand peaks.

“Battery swapping will be a significant part of the future of commercial transport. We have field-proven this technology in China, and we are delighted to bring it to the UK and Europe…” said Dr. Robin Zeng, Chairman and CEO of CATL.

“Together, our expertise in battery swapping, B2G (Battery-to-Grid) and energy storage, paired with Octopus’s AI-powered energy trading and management technologies, will speed up the electrification of road transport across the region.”

Swaptopus believes battery swapping hubs could eventually serve purposes extending well beyond keeping electric trucks on the road.

“We believe the future of land based transport is electric and autonomous, and battery swapping is a massive part of the enabling infrastructure,” said William Rowe, CEO and Founder of Swaptopus.

“Not only does it significantly reduce down time but since the batteries at the swapping stations can be charged and discharged when the grid needs it, they act as a virtual power plant and in turn lower costs for consumers.”

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Ice cream for breakfast? Ninja Creami makes a healthy frozen breakfast treat easy

Ice cream for breakfast? Well, sure, why not, especially when it's a wholesome and nutritious high-protein ice cream you make in your Ninja Creami. It might even be healthier than the breakfast you had this morning.

There are several different models of the Ninja Creami, including the Swirl, which I used. You can read my Ninja Creami Swirl review here. Any model will do for making delicious and healthy breakfast 'ice cream', the Swirl can just make it into soft serve if you like. You must freeze your ingredients in the provided container for 24 hours, so be sure to plan a day ahead.

Protein shakes

I've made a number of different protein-forward Creami recipes, but it might take some experimentation to find the ones you like the best. The simplest option is just to freeze a protein shake (or your milk of choice plus protein powder.) If those taste too plain or icy, you can doctor them with extras like vanilla extract, cacao powder, xanthan gum, pudding mix, collagen powder, cottage cheese, or fruit. You can process them on the CreamiFit setting if your Creami has that; if not, the Light Ice Cream setting will work. Personally, I’m not a big fan of protein powders and shakes. But if you do like them, you’ll like them even better as ice cream.

Just yogurt

Another very simple high protein option is to simply freeze a tub or two of your favorite flavored yogurt. That won't need any doctoring to produce a perfectly textured frozen yogurt treat. I used the Frozen Yogurt setting and sometimes also put it through the Swirl mechanism for a true frozen yogurt shop experience. Of course you can skip that step if you have a regular or Deluxe Ninja Creami and not the Swirl model. Either way, you'll probably want to experiment with mix-ins and toppings. Granola, fruit, and/or a drizzle of nut butter make nice breakfast frozen yogurt toppings. I’ve frozen a number of yogurts; my favorites have been apple pie, tiramisu, and creme brulee.

Ninja Swirl by Creami breakfast bowl
Frozen tub of strawberry yogurt topped with apples, almond butter, and chia seedsKaren Freeman / Future
One-ingredient frozen yogurt made in Ninja Creami
Tiramisu frozen yogurt Karen Freeman / Future
One-ingredient frozen yogurt made in Ninja Creami
Apple pie frozen yogurtKaren Freeman / Future

High protein base

Honestly, I have not yet found the perfect 'healthy vanilla Creami base', but I tried this concoction of vanilla greek yogurt, skim milk, and cottage cheese. Sure, it was healthy, and the texture was great, but it didn’t taste like much. The mangoes on top helped! There are so many recipes online, I’ll have to keep searching.

Ninja Creami vanilla ice cream with mangoes

(Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)

Simple frozen fruit sorbets

I often eat chia pudding for breakfast, a simple concoction of chia seeds, almond milk, and Greek yogurt. I recently made my usual chia pudding, but instead of topping it with fruit, I topped it with seeds, granola, and a few scoops of simple Ninja Creami sorbet. The one-ingredient sorbet was simply a can of peaches in juice, dumped into a Ninja Creami container. I processed it on the Sorbet cycle. This is delicious and works with any kind of fruit. Pears, mangoes, and pineapple are particular favorites. Of course, you can just make simple fruit sorbet for a light, refreshing breakfast.

Ninja Creami sorbet atop chia pudding
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Ninja Swirl by Creami and mango fruit whip
Frozen can of mangoes and juiceKaren Freeman / Future

Açai bowls

I made my own açai bowl with store-bought frozen açai cubes. I blended them with some fruit, milk, and sweetener and used the Lite Ice Cream setting. I topped mine with fruit, granola, hemp seeds, and almond butter, but you could also add coconut flakes, honey, yogurt, other seeds, nuts, or anything you like. This was tasty.

Ninja Creami acai bowl

Açai bowl (Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)

Yogurt, milk, and fruit

A simple cherry vanilla Creami, basically just equal parts milk of choice, vanilla yogurt, and cherries came out quite nicely. You could do this with any kind of fruit you like.

Cherry vanilla CREAMi from Ninja CREAMi

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Just the tip of the icecreamberg

I keep thinking of more recipe ideas I want to try, there are so many breakfast-appropriate Ninja Creami recipes out there. And if you want to make a real full-on whole-milk-cream-egg-sugar ice cream and eat that for breakfast? No judgement here. Life is short — eat dessert first!

“Yeni transferlərimiz yaxşı futbolçulardır, “Neftçi”ni gücləndirəcəklər”

28 June 2026 at 14:03

“Neftçi”nin baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub klubun mətbuat xidmətinə müsahibə verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ukraynalı mütəxəssis əvvəlcə təlim-məşq toplanışının ilk mərhələsini dəyərləndirib:

“Elə alındı ki, biz UEFA Konfrans Liqasına ikinci mərhələdən başlayacağıq. Ona görə də oyunlarımız 23 və 30 iyul tarixlərində olacaq. Bu səbəbdən daha çox vaxtımız oldu və biz 8 günlük mikro tsiklimizə iyunun 20-də Bakıdakı təlim-məşq bazamızda başladıq. Təlim-məşq toplanışı keçdik. Düşünürəm ki, hər şey istədiyimz kimi alındı. Futbolçularla yaxşı işlədik. Əsas fundamentimizi elə qoyduq ki, işimizi davam etdirə bilək. Hər şey yeni başlayır. Toplanışın ilk mərhələsinin sonuncu günündə ikitərəfli oyun keçirdik. Birgünlük istirahətin ardından iyunun 29-da iki həftəlik təlim-məşq toplanışı keçmək üçün Sloveniyaya gedəcəyik. Orada isə daha çox texniki-taktiki gedişlər üzərində işləyəcəyik, oyunlar keçirib heyət formalaşdıracağıq. Sloveniyada 4 yoxlama matçı təşkil edəcəyik. İyulun 14-də geri qayıdacağıq. Daha sonra bir həftəlik mikro tsikldə ilk rəsmi oyunumuza hazırlaşacağıq”.

O, yay transfer dönəmində komandaya cəlb olunmuş futbolçular haqda təəssüratlarını bölüşüb:

“Mən dekabrda “Neftçi”yə gələndən sonra biz çempionatın ilk hissəsini başa vurub təlim-məşq toplanışı keçmək üçün Əbu-Dabiyə getdik. O vaxtdan heyəti gücləndirmək üçün çalışmağa başladıq. Bilirdik ki, bizə yeni nəfəs lazım olacaq. Ona görə də geridə qalan 5-6 ay ərzində axtarışda idik. Bu müddətdə çalışan skautlarımıza da minnətdaram. Onlar əllərindən gələni etdilər, uyğun futbolçuları tapıb heyətə qazandırdılar. İnanıram ki, bu transferlər bizə böyük fayda verəcək. Hər biri uğurlu seçimdir. Məsələn, Rüfət Abbasov gənc oyunçudur, millinin də üzvüdür. Onunla hər şey yeni başlayır. Biz birlikdə çalışacağıq. Bildiyimə görə “Neftçi”nin yetirməsidir. Qravilyon da yaxşı mərkəz müdafiəçisidir. Həm sağ cinah da, həm də “6” və “8” nömrə mövqelərində oynaya bilər. Fikrimcə, yaxşı güclənmişik. Hücuma gəlincə, Klisman kollektivə çox yaxşı qatıldı. Onunla 8 gün çalışdıq və gördüm ki, çox peşəkar insandır. O, zəhmətkeş və öz üzərində işləyən futbolçudur. Biz də məhz belə oyunçu istəyirdik. Həmçinin Lyubomir Tupta elə hücumçudur ki, bütün cəbhə boyunca – həm vinger, həm mərkəz hücumçusu, hətta “10” və “8” nömrə mövqelərində də oynaya bilər. İstəyirəm ki, futbolçularımızın oyun profili geniş olsun. Onların yalnız sol cinah müdafiəçisi kimi çıxış etmələrini istəmirik. Hər mövqedə oynamağı bacarmalı və lazım gələndə  bunu etməlidirlər. Futbolçularımız istənilən mövqedə çıxış etməyə hazırdır. Hesab edirəm ki, yeni transferlərimiz keyfiyyətli oyunçulardır. Birlikdə “Neftçi”ni daha da gücləndirəcək və qarşımızda duran hədəflərə çatacağıq”.

Yuri Vernidub transfer işləri və “Neftçi” ilə icarə müddəti başa çatmış Freddi Varqasın mümkün keçidi ilə bağlı məlumat verib:

“Hər gün işləyirik. Bizim çox yaxşı seleksiya şöbəmiz var. Onların işləri çoxdur, hər gün çalışırlar. Bizə yeni-yeni təkliflər göndərirlər, biz isə baxırıq, seçirik. Bu planda hər şey çox gözəldir. Seleksiya xidmətinin yüksək səviyyədə olmasından çox razıyam. Freddi Varqasa gəlincə, bilirsiniz ki, bizdə icarədə idi, amma icarədən sonra məxsus olduğu İsrail klubuna qayıtdı. Bəzi məsələlərlə bağlı suallar var, amma biz yenə də gözləyirik. Klub rəhbərliyimiz bu məsələ üzərində çalışır. Mümkündür ki, hər şey istədiyimiz kimi alınsın və Varqas geri qayıdıb əvvəlki kimi komandamıza kömək etsin. Xüsusilə son 9 oyunda hücumçu mövqeyində oynayırdı. Düşünürəm ki, bununla heyətimiz daha da yaxşı güclənmiş olacaq. Hazırda bu barədə nəsə deyə bilmərəm, amma klub rəhbərliyi bu məsələ üzərində çalışır”.

Təcrübəli mütəxəssis onunla müqavilə müddətinin artırılmasına da münasibət bildirib:

“Klub rəhbərliyinə təşəkkür edirəm ki, mənə böyük etimad göstərdilər. Yeni müqavilə ilə bağlı sual verəndə onlara demişdim ki, əgər hər şey yaxşıdırsa, yeni müqaviləyə niyə qol çəkməyək?! Burada məni hər şey qane edir. Bakı gözəl şəhərdir. Azərbaycan çempionatı heç də zəif deyil, hətta deyərdim ki, kifayət qədər güclüdür. Komandalar qarşılarına yüksək hədəflər qoyurlar. Bu layihə də mənə çox maraqlı gəldi və təklifi dərhal qəbul etdim. Yeni müqavilə və göstərilən etimada görə klub rəhbərliyinə bir daha təşəkkür edirəm. Bilirsiniz ki, 1 illik müqaviləm var idi, artıq anlaşma müddəti 2 illikdir. Buna görə də məşqçi heyəti və futbolçularla birlikdə daha çox çalışacağıq. Əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, “Neftçi” layiq olduğu yerdə qərar tutsun. Bu da, bilirsiniz ki, ən yüksək mövqelərdir”.

Baş məşqçi böyük dəstəyə görə azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edib:

“Ağlasığmaz dəstəyə görə azarkeşlərə minnətdaram. Çempionatda bizə çox böyük dəstək oldular. Onlarsız işimiz çox çətin olardı. Bununla yanaşı, istərdim ki, bizi daha da çox dəstəkləsinlər, oyunlarımıza daha çox gəlsinlər. Arzum odur ki, “Neftçi”nin stadionu hər oyunda tam dolu olsun. Həqiqətən də, tribunalarda çox adam olanda, hamı bizim kluba azarkeşlik edəndə çox gözəl atmosfer yaranır. Hər kəsə xüsusi zövq verir. Ötən mövsümdə göstərdikləri dəstəyə görə azarkeşlərə bir daha təşəkkür edirəm. Ümid edirəm, yeni mövsümdə də bizi eyni coşqu ilə dəstəkləyəcəklər. Matçlarımıza gəlin, biz də əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, oyunlarımız sizə sevinc bəxş etsin”.

“İnter”dən Hakanla bağlı qərar

28 June 2026 at 13:19

“İnter” futbolçusu Hakan Çalhanoğlu ilə bağlı qərarını verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “neradzurra” türkiyəli yarımmüdafiəçinin müqaviləsini uzatmayacaq. Bu barədə “La Gazetta dello Sport” nəşri məlumat yayıb.

32 yaşlı futbolçu 2021-ci ildən “İnter”də çıxış edir. Onun müqaviləsi 2027-ci ilin yayına kimidir.

Hakan ötən mövsüm 22 oyunda 9 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Report Aston Villa willing to cut Martinez transfer fee for Juventus

28 June 2026 at 14:13

Reports in Italy claim that Aston Villa are ‘open’ to cutting a small amount off their previous €10m valuation of goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, whom Juventus are desperate to bring on board ahead of the 2026-27 season. 

Report: Villa willing to reduce €10m Dibu Martinez valuation

Juventus are looking to sign a new goalkeeper during the off-season and could offload either or potentially even both of Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin, who struggled for consistency for much of the 2025-26 campaign. 

Reports in Italy claim that Juve and Martinez have already agreed a package of personal terms worth around €5m per season in wages over the course of a three-year deal in Turin. 

The issue for Juventus has been agreeing a fee with Villa, though. The Premier League outfit have reportedly valued the Argentina international at around €10m plus bonuses, however, Juventus have considered this to be too much for a stopper who will turn 34 in September. 

There had even been suggestions that Juventus wanted to sign Martinez ‘practically for free’ given his age and the fact that he has expressed a desire to join the club. 

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 20: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa celebrates with his winners medal as he walks past the UEFA Europa League trophy following the team's victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2026 match between SC Freiburg and Aston Villa FC at Besiktas Park on May 20, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – MAY 20: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa celebrates with his winners medal as he walks past the UEFA Europa League trophy following the team’s victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2026 match between SC Freiburg and Aston Villa FC at Besiktas Park on May 20, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

According to the latest updates from TMW, Juventus are willing to go up to €5m on a transfer fee for Martinez, on top of his €5m-per-season salary and possible signing bonuses. Sunday’s update claims that Villa are open to a slight reduction in their €10m valuation.

Roma assisted by former defender Benatia as Greenwood deadline fast approaches

28 June 2026 at 13:07

Former Roma defender Medhi Benatia is reportedly acting as a middle-man in negotiations between the Giallorossi and Marseille, who face a race against time to get a deal done for controversial striker Mason Greenwood. 

Benatia involved in Greenwood negotiations between Roma and Marseille

It has been a poorly-kept secret that Roma are attempting to sign the former Manchester United forward this summer from Marseille, who urgently need to sell players before the end of the month if they are to avoid a major FFP breach. 

The Giallorossi are also operating with restrictions under their UEFA settlement agreement, but look increasingly likely to part company with Mathias Soule, who has had profitable offers from the Saudi Pro League. 

If Roma sell Soule before the end of the month, they will be able to register the entirety of his transfer fee in the accounts for the 2025-26 season, as is the same for Marseille if they sell Greenwood by June 30. However, the cost of signing a new player can be spread out over the duration of the player’s contract. 

According to the latest updates from the Corriere dello Sport, Roma have an agreement in full with Greenwood and his agent on personal terms. If the Englishman were to move to the Stadio Olimpico, it is understood that he would earn an initial salary of €4.5m per season plus bonuses, which would rise over several years of the contract. 

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

The remaining obstacle for Roma is to agree a fee with Marseille. The French side are said to value Greenwood in the region of €50m-€55m, aware of the fact that Manchester United will be entitled to a 40% sell-on, while Roma are reportedly willing to invest around €45m including bonuses on the transfer fee.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, acting as a middle-man in negotiations between the two clubs is former Roma and Juventus defender Benatia, who served as Marseille’s sporting director between 2025 and 2026, but continues to work with the club in a transfer consultancy role.

Liverpool chasing 17-G/A German sensation who will cost €50 million

28 June 2026 at 14:00

Said El Mala has been linked with a move away from FC Koln, and multiple Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on him.

The German club could look to sanction his departure at the right price to comply with FFP regulations. An offer of around €50 million would be enough to convince the German club, according to FussballDaten.

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Reds keen on Said El Mala

Liverpool and Newcastle United are reportedly interested in signing the player. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to pay big money for him. Liverpool are hoping to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig as the priority target, but they could move on to other options if they fail to sign the Ivorian international.

Has been outstanding in the German League for Koln, and he could be an interesting option for them. The 19-year-old will add pace and flair to the team. He has the quality to succeed in England, and the opportunity to play for Liverpool will be exciting for him.

Similarly, Newcastle are looking to add more depth to the team and needs to replace Anthony Gordon. The 19-year-old German scored 13 goals and picked up five assists in the league last term.

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Where will El Mala end up?

Both clubs have the financial muscle to pay €50 million for the young attacker, and it remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal in the coming weeks. The young attacker has also been linked with clubs like Chelsea and Brighton. It remains to be seen where he ends up.

He will be hoping to sort out his future quickly and focus on his football. The move to the Premier League could be an interesting opportunity for him, and regular football in England could accelerate his development.

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Manchester United attacker set for surprise exit as Bundesliga move gathers pace

28 June 2026 at 13:30

Manchester United striker Chido Obi-Martin could be on his way out of the club this summer.

According to Football Insider, the player could join Bundesliga club FC Koln, in search of regular first-team football. The 18-year-old is expected to join them on loan so that he can continue his development with the regular opportunities.

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Chido Obi-Martin needs game time

Sitting on the bench at Manchester United will not benefit him. Obi-Martin is highly rated at Manchester United, and he has a big future. They will hope that he can develop into an important first-team player in the coming seasons.

The teenager has been exceptional in the youth levels for Manchester United, and he needs a step up. The move to Germany could be ideal for him in the short term. If Koln are willing to provide him with regular opportunities, the move could be ideal for all parties. Talks are already regarding a potential move, and Manchester United also feel that the 18-year-old striker would benefit from a move this summer.

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Obi-Martin is a future prospect for Man United

The attacker joined Manchester United from Arsenal in 2024 and will be hoping to establish himself as a key player for the club in future. It remains to be seen whether he can secure a move to Germany in the coming weeks and play regularly at a high level.

Manchester United need more depth in the attack unit, and the Denmark under-21 international will be hoping to come back to the club next summer and force his way into the first team plans at Old Trafford. In order for that to happen, he needs regular exposure at a high level, and the loan move could be a game-changer for him.

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Once untouchable, Arsenal fan favourite “could leave” the club this summer

28 June 2026 at 13:00

Martin Odegaard has been linked with a move away from Arsenal during the summer transfer window.

The 27-year-old was not at his best last season, and he scored just one goal in the Premier League. He played nearly 1400 minutes in the league and picked up seven assists as well. His performances were quite mediocre, and he was not a guaranteed starter for the Premier League champions.

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Martin Odegaard to leave?

Mick Brown has now claimed that the Norwegian could be shown the door in the summer. Arsenal signed Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace last summer, and he is expected to start as the attacking midfielder more often next season.

“It’s possible (that he could leave). In the early part of last season, the biggest threat that Arsenal had was Odegaard linking up with Saka, and they were doing that very well,” Brown told Football Insider.

“I think he realised that he had to get the ball early to Saka before he gets into that final third and then is out of places to go. Then he got injured, went out of the team, and they couldn’t find the same link of play.

“I used to think he was getting unfair criticism through being injured, but never mind, it’s happened and before it’ll happen again.

“So, from what I hear, he could leave Arsenal. It would not surprise me if he did.”

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Odegaard could use a move

Odegaard will not want to sit on the bench at Arsenal, and he should look to move on. He has consistently shown his quality in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he is a top player. There will be no shortage of clubs looking to sign him if he is made available.

Arsenal need more quality in the final third, and investing in a quality winger should be the top priority. Selling the 27-year-old midfielder could bring in funds to further improve the team. They need to invest in a quality striker as well.

It remains to be seen whether they can find a suitable destination for Odegaard in the coming weeks.

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Thomas Tuchel makes remarkable England injury claim as World Cup plans hit

Thomas Tuchel is used to the injuries from his time at Chelsea
Thomas Tuchel is used to the injuries from his time at Chelsea -Credit:FRANCK FIFE, AFP via Getty Images

England head coach Thomas Tuchel insisted that Reece James' hamstring injury came as a complete surprise, despite having dealt with the same issue during his time in charge at Chelsea.

Tuchel faced considerable criticism when he announced his 26-man roster for the FIFA World Cup, with notable omissions across multiple positions. The German coach has made his intentions clear, prioritizing team performance over individual selection, and England got off to a brilliant start at the tournament with a 4-2 victory over Croatia.

The momentum stalled somewhat after England was held to a goalless draw by Ghana in its second group-stage fixture, though confidence in the camp remains strong. Tuchel then delivered the concerning news that James had picked up a hamstring problem ahead of the Panama clash, reigniting the debate surrounding his squad choices.

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England has already secured a place in the knockout rounds, but James is expected to miss at least the Round of 32 match. His designated backup, Tino Livramento, was also sidelined and ruled out of the tournament entirely, prompting Tuchel to call up Trevoh Chalobah as a replacement.

The situation left Tuchel short at right-back, with Jarel Quansah and Nico O'Reilly capable of filling the role, though neither considers it their primary position. Quansah is also a concern with an ankle injury sustained against Panama on Saturday.

Djed Spence is likely to be England's first-choice right-back moving forward. While the setback involving the injury-prone James was an unfortunate blow, Tuchel stood firmly behind his roster decisions. "No one could see that coming," he said. "Reece was in good shape and felt very good, so it's a bit unlucky, but Ezri Konsa played in the position for us on a high level. We have still no problem."

Although Tuchel claimed "no one" saw it coming, James has battled injuries throughout his career, including during the past season at Chelsea — something Tuchel witnessed firsthand during his 20-month tenure at Stamford Bridge.

When Tuchel took the reins at Chelsea in January 2021, James had only just returned from a hamstring injury. Tuchel leaned on James whenever he was fit, but during the 2021-22 season, another hamstring setback cost the defender 50 days on the sidelines.

Tuchel managed James' minutes before leaving the club, and among all the players in the England squad, the Chelsea fullback is arguably the one with whom he has the deepest familiarity. Despite the limited options available, Tuchel remains confident in those at his disposal.

"Yes, I am (happy with alternatives). I selected the team, so I'm very happy with everything with the characteristic of the players and strengths that they give us," Tuchel said. "We would love to have every single key player, we would love to have them available, it's not available – we find solutions, it's what we do. It's a tournament, we move on."

Tuchel also stressed that James will feature again at this World Cup, dismissing reports suggesting the injury could be more serious. Naturally, any return for James hinges on England advancing beyond the early stages of the tournament.

"It's a minor hamstring issue, he's not been able to train the last two days," Tuchel said. "He's now on an accelerated rehabilitation program and we take it game by game, but we strongly believe that he will be available [during the tournament]."

Brad Keselowski faces big challenge with poor starting spot at Sonoma

Brad Keselowski is facing a major challenge after qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway. Keselowski will roll off the grid in 35th place, only ahead of Cody Ware for the Cup Series event on Sunday. This comes after a very poor effort in qualifying on Saturday.

There is no denying that road courses have been very difficult for the RFK Racing driver, and starting in 35th place won't help his case. Keselowski has fallen to 19th place in the standings despite having only a 13-point deficit to the Chase bubble. Unfortunately, it might get worse on Sunday.

Keselowski has suffered a disastrous four-race stretch that has put him down in the standings. Most of the finishes were not his fault, but he has to survive Sonoma within touching distance of the Chase bubble. With a 35th-place starting spot, it will take a lot of work for Keselowski this weekend.

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Jorge Mendes the key to unlocking Barcelona&#8217;s move for teenage Spanish defender

Jorge Mendes the key to unlocking Barcelona’s move for teenage Spanish defender
Jorge Mendes the key to unlocking Barcelona’s move for teenage Spanish defender

Barcelona are entering a decisive phase in their pursuit of Racing Santander defender Jorge Salinas, with the next few days expected to determine whether the deal can be completed before a significant increase in the player’s release clause takes effect.

The Blaugrana are eager to finalize the transfer before 1 July, when the cost of signing the highly rated defender could potentially double.

A dispute over the release clause

The main obstacle remains the interpretation of Salinas’ release clause.

Racing Santander argue that their promotion to La Liga has already activated a clause increasing his buyout fee from €8 million to €16 million.

Barcelona and the player’s representatives disagree. They believe the increase should only become effective once the current season officially concludes on 30 June, meaning the defender’s release clause should remain at €8 million until then.

Salinas wants to join Barcelona. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

That disagreement has temporarily stalled negotiations.

Jorge Mendes takes centre stage

With both clubs holding firm, attention has shifted to Jorge Mendes, who represents Salinas, reports SPORT.

The Portuguese superagent enjoys an excellent relationship with Barcelona and has now become the central figure in attempts to bridge the gap between the two clubs.

According to those close to the negotiations, Mendes has just over two days to help broker an agreement before the calendar begins to work against Barcelona.

Barcelona still believe a deal is possible

Despite the deadlock, there remains optimism inside Camp Nou. Barcelona believe there is still room for a compromise that satisfies everyone involved.

The club maintains that a fee close to €8 million fairly reflects the player’s current market situation, arguing that Salinas has only just earned promotion and has yet to establish himself in Spain’s top flight.

To persuade Racing Santander to soften their stance, Barcelona continue exploring alternative structures for the deal.

One option still under discussion is including the loan of a promising La Masia youngster as part of the agreement, reducing the amount of cash required while offering Racing additional sporting value for their return to La Liga.

Jorge Mendes will hold the key. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)

Barcelona are also aware that time is not their only concern. Both Villarreal and Atletico Madrid continue monitoring Salinas’ situation and remain ready to act should negotiations collapse.

The 19-year-old is regarded as one of Spain’s most promising young defenders, making him an attractive target for several clubs.

Salinas wants Barcelona

One factor continues to work strongly in Barcelona’s favour. Salinas has already made it clear that his priority is joining Hansi Flick’s project, and there is already a preliminary agreement between the player and the Catalan club.

Once an agreement is reached with Racing Santander, Barcelona intend for Salinas to join the first-team squad immediately for pre-season rather than spending time with the reserve side.

While Salinas is currently away with Spain’s U-19 national team for the European Championship, negotiations continue behind the scenes.

Barcelona know the clock is ticking. With 1 July rapidly approaching and Mendes now leading efforts to resolve the dispute, the coming hours could prove decisive in determining whether Salinas becomes the club’s second summer signing following Anthony Gordon.

Josh Allen: Bills are lucky to have Bo Hardegree as new quarterbacks coach

When Joe Brady was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach in Buffalo this year, he decided to go outside the organization for the key assistant positions on his new offensive staff. Bills quarterback Josh Allen is liking what he's seeing.

Bo Hardegree is the Bills' new quarterbacks coach, and Allen says he's getting a lot out of his time with Hardegree this offseason.

"A lot of meeting time, that's what OTAs is for, you're re-installing the playbook," Allen said of his interactions with Hardegree. "It may be the same type of playbook that I've been in for the last eight years, but a lot of different nuance this year. He brings a lot of knowledge from his previous stops in the league. He's got a lot of experience, and to be able to talk through different concepts, different defenses, how he sees it and how he conveys it to us. He's doing a great job in our room and we're lucky to have him."

The 41-year-old Hardegree was a college quarterback at Tennessee but barely played for the Volunteers. Since college, however, he has coached all over the place, at Duke and LSU and then with the Broncos, Bears, Dolphins, Jets, Patriots, Raiders and Titans. Brady will keep the Bills' offense the same in many respects, but he hired an offensive coordinator from the outside in Pete Carmichael, and brought in Hardegree from the outside as well, and Allen thinks there will be some fresh air in the offense this season.

World Cup: Bellingham labels Bayern&#39;s Kane &quot;the best England player of all time&quot;

World Cup: Bellingham labels Bayern's Kane
World Cup: Bellingham labels Bayern's Kane "the best England player of all time"

In the wake of England's 2-0 victory over Panama which secured top spot in Group L, Jude Bellingham revealed his joys around playing alongside Bayern Munich's Harry Kane.

“I have built a good relationship with Harry over the last four or five years, especially after Qatar, playing so close together,” ex-Dortmund star Bellingham told ITV after yesterday's game.

"It is an honour to play with him. For me he is the best England player of all time. He is the one who has showed up more than anyone, more than any other England player.

“It is quite easy to play with him in all honesty, he is at a level at the minute which is just incredible. You don't doubt him at all, in terms of whether he is involved or not, he is going to make a difference in the game and he did.

“He continues to raise his level and it is incredible. It's everything he deserves. You see the effort he puts in as captain and how he leads us. His quality speaks for itself; he is the best,” the midfielder added.

A short while later, Harry Kane also spoke to the British broadcasting service, returning some kind words for Bellingham who provided him with an assist against the Central Americans.

“Jude looks fit and sharp with the bit between his teeth, really to go out there and prove to the world what type of player he is. It’s fantastic to play with him,” Kane explained.

The cross he put in for my goal just shows his quality. His effort, non-stop running, tackling, tracking back - that’s the type of player we want in our team. 

“Jude is a fantastic runner with the ball, and without the ball, making runs in behind from deep. He’s so hard to track, he’s strong and physical wherever he plays," he concluded. 

27 flights, 24 matches: How Fifa&#39;s president is jetting around World Cup

Fifa President Gianni Infantino in a suit, with a map of North America in the background and a bright green illustrated flight path looping around him and small airplane icons tracing the routes. A blue border is around the image and in the top left reads “BBC Verify"
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Fifa president Gianni Infantino has attended 24 matches in just over two weeks all across North America at this summer's World Cup, clocking up thousands of air miles.

The tournament is spread over three countries - the US, Canada and Mexico - with 16 host cities, and there are more matches than ever as the group stage has been expanded.

In Fifa's 2026 World Cup sustainability and human rights strategy, the president said: "Whether we speak about climate, human rights, diseases or disabilities, we are committed to play our part."

BBC Verify and BBC Sport have been tracking a private jet - linked to Fifa and Infantino - which has taken 27 flights during the tournament to cities where the Fifa boss has been pictured attending matches.

The estimated climate impact from this jet over a fortnight is roughly equivalent to those from 78 people on average over a whole year.

How far has Fifa's president travelled?

Infantino has attended two games a day several times during the tournament's group stage, often in cities hundreds of miles apart. He has taken three separate flights on some days.

The Fifa president has been photographed using another Qatar Airways Executive jet before this tournament, and it has been reported he is flying in a Gulfstream G650ER at this World Cup.

The BBC asked Fifa to confirm this. It did not respond - but we have mapped the aircraft's flights using plane-tracking data and the destination of each journey matches with published photographs of Infantino at stadiums in the same cities on the same dates.

Map of North America showing private jet routes linked to Gianni Infantino. Red lines connect World Cup host cities including Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Toronto, Boston, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara, illustrating frequent cross‑country travel.
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The longest flight Infantino has taken in the first two weeks was 2,800 miles (4,507km) - from Vancouver to Miami on 13 June - after watching Australia play Turkey.

He's made some shorter journeys too - on 22 June the jet flew 92 miles (148km) from Philadelphia to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

Infantino didn't attend a game there, but he was interviewed the following morning at the Fox News studio in neighbouring New York, before flying on to watch matches in Boston and Toronto later that day.

Graphic comparing flight lengths: shortest trip is 92 miles (148 km) from Philadelphia to Teterboro on 22 June, while the longest is about 2,800 miles (4,507 km) from Vancouver to Miami on 13 June, illustrated with arcs of varying length. The source is FlightRadar24, not including what appear to be repositioning flights.
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His furthest single day of travel - not including overnight flights - was 15 June, when he flew more than 2,700 miles (4,000km) right across the US from Miami to Seattle to watch Belgium play Egypt. He then travelled about 960 miles (1,545km) south to Los Angeles where he attended Iran v New Zealand in the evening.

Another big day of travel was 26 June when the jet took off from Miami, made a brief stop in Dallas, then continued to Seattle where Infantino was photographed at the Egypt v Iran match.

The plane left Seattle about five hours after arriving, flying another 2,700 miles (4,345km) back to Miami, where it landed the following morning.

Infantino watched his 24th and final match of the group stage in Miami the next day, where Portugal played Colombia.

Our analysis shows that overall the private jet has travelled at least 31,144 miles (50,122km) and spent more than 66 hours in the air between the start of the tournament and 27 June.

Bar chart showing distance travelled by a private jet each day in June. Distances vary widely, from a few hundred miles to over 5,000 miles. Small horizontal markers indicate the start of new flights and the distance is calculated on the most direct route on the date of departure. The source is Flightradar24 and they do not include what appear to be repositioning flights.
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How much is that in emissions?

Flying by private jet is typically the most carbon-intensive way to travel - producing greenhouse gases that warm the atmosphere, driving global warming and climate change.

The Gulfstream G650ER, the plane Infantino is believed to be using, has an average fuel burn rate of approximately 1,817 litres per hour - meaning its travel during the group stage produced an estimated 516 tonnes of carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e), based on the UK government's greenhouse gas conversions.

The final CO2-equivalent figure includes estimates for the CO2 and other gases directly released, and is adjusted to include the indirect climate effects of aviation.

These can only be estimates, because we can't know the exact real-life emissions, and fuel burn rates are typically higher during take-off and landing.

The global average yearly greenhouse gas emissions for an individual is 6.56t CO2e, according to EU data.

Therefore Infantino's travel is believed to have produced roughly the amount of CO2e in just over a fortnight as about 78 people might produce across a calendar year.

The plane holds up to 19 people and we don't know how many were on board for each flight, so we can't break down the exact emissions per passenger.

A Fifa representative told BBC Sport: "The Fifa president routinely travels, together with relevant officials, on business and tournament-related matters and strives to visit member associations of Fifa whenever he can.

"Sometimes travel is organised on commercial [including low-cost] airlines and sometimes it is on private charter, depending on which is more efficient and cost-effective under the circumstances."

We asked Fifa whether any of the flights to World Cup games were on commercial airlines, how many people travel on the Qatar Executive jet and whether Fifa offsets these emissions - but it has not responded.

Freddie Daley, who works for the sport climate action network Cool Down, called Infantino's apparent use of a private jet at the World Cup "symptomatic of Fifa's failings on the environment and sustainability".

"The fact that Infantino's choosing to use a private jet is just completely at odds with the level of leadership that we need to see at the top of Fifa on environmental issues," says Daley, a researcher at Sussex University.

Private jets have a "completely disproportionate impact", says Denise Auclair, a sustainable travel expert at the European Federation for Transport and Environment. "They are five to 14 times more polluting than commercial planes and 50 times more than trains."

What were Fifa's environmental pledges before this World Cup?

Fifa has committed to reducing emissions by 50% by 2030 and to reaching net-zero by 2040.

For this year's tournament, the world football governing body set out a number of environmental pledges, including:

  • hosting teams regionally which reduces "reliance on long-haul travel for a significant proportion of attendees"
  • efforts to increase the energy efficiency by promoting the use of electric cars, public transport and water conservation
  • the use of existing stadiums

However, even before the first ball was kicked on 11 June, there was scepticism from some climate scientists given the scale of the tournament.

A 2025 report from Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR) estimated the overall carbon footprint of this World Cup could reach nine million tonnes of CO2e.

It said this would equate to almost double the average for the past four World Cups, making this year's tournament the most polluting ever.

In 2023, a Swiss regulator said Fifa had "made false statements" by claiming that Qatar 2022 would be the first carbon-neutral World Cup in history by using investments in low-carbon initiatives to offset emissions.

In response to the ruling, Fifa said it is "fully aware that climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time and believes it requires each of us to take immediate and sustainable climate action".

Infantino attended all 64 matches at the last World Cup in Qatar, where the eight stadiums used were separated by about an hour's drive at most - but this year's tournament spanning an entire continent presents a very different challenge.

Additional reporting by Mark Poynting.

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Xu embracing weight of Wimbledon expectation

Mimi Xu
Mimi Xu hails from Swansea [Getty Images]

Mimi Xu has insisted she won't be hindered by the weight of expectation when she steps out onto the grass at Wimbledon on Monday.

Xu, 18, was thrown into the limelight at SW19 last year when she was given a wildcard entry to her first Grand Slam tournament.

Fate saw her drawn against fellow British star Emma Raducanu and despite a valiant defeat, the Swansea-born teenager showed enough potential to ensure the watching world took note.

This time around, Xu will not enjoy the luxury of being relatively unknown - and nor will her task be any easier.

She has drawn Australian player Daria Kasatkina who at number 68 in the WTA rankings - sits some 259 places above the teenager.

Xu however, is not about to fret her return to tennis' biggest stage.

"Pressure is a privilege," said Xu.

"I think it's just going to carry me through each match every. Each tough moment I face it will get me through because the support I've received is absolutely amazing."

Xu, named Tennis Wales' player of the year in February, will be carrying the weight of a nation. In 2025, she became her country's first representative in a Wimbledon main draw for 20 years, and is relishing the chance to fly the flag again.

"It's an honour for me and I've got so many people backing me, especially in Swansea," she added.

"All of my friends, family, past coaches, everyone has been sending their support which I'm extremely grateful for. If I didn't have any of them in my journey I wouldn't be here today."

'It feels amazing'

Indeed, Xu's rising popularity was underlined at the Wrexham Open last October, winning both the singles and doubles titles amid notable crowd popularity.

"Even though it was north Wales and I'm from south Wales the support I received was absolutely amazing. It got me through some tight moments and matches. It feels amazing to have such a group of people behind you," she said.

Insisting she is "fit and healthy" after recent injury problems, the prospect of facing former French Open semi-finalist Kasatkina does not faze her. But nor is she getting herself, a sensible approach given world number one Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka are just two of the big names in her side of the draw.

"I was really excited (when hearing the draw). She's a really skillful player and so many strengths. It's going to be a tough match but I'm training better every day. So I'm just ready to go out there and fight for each point," Xu added.

Cosmic Baseball came to Akron and was a huge hit for three sold-out shows

In 2023, a few fans ran through Shepherd Stadium in Colonial Heights, Virginia, at a Coastal Plains League game with glow sticks.

It was a packed house of 2,300 fans, but Chris Martin's vision took flight that summer day.

Fast forward to 2026 and neon baseball under UV lights will glow in front of 750,000 by mid-September.

It's called Cosmic Baseball, and it's a smash hit.

"Our fans were running around with the glow up sticks, having some fun," said Martin, who owns Cosmic Baseball. "But you look around and the white lights are on, so how much fun can you have?

"It's not really glowing. It's not doing what it's supposed to do. What if we install black light and put everyone in neon reactive apparel? They can now become their own light source. They can react to the black light and glow, scream, yell and do all the fun stuff."

Players from the Glow Mojis celebrate a run during game 3 of the Cosmic Baseball Takeover Tour between the Cosmic Chili Peppers and the Glow Mojis, June 27, 2026, at 7 11 Credit Union Park in Akron, Ohio.

How Cosmic Baseball has evolved since 2023

Martin put 18 UV lights in Shepherd Stadium that year and sold out the park the rest of the way.

That's when the black light bulb clicked.

Martin went national last summer on a seven-city tour that included stops in Durham, N.C., Nashville, Tenn., Sugar Land, Texas, Columbus, Toledo and Indianapolis, Ind., to the delight of 150,000 fans.

This season, Akron is part of a six-month, 30-city tour that began in March called the Cosmic Takeover Tour.

The UV lights have grown with those in attendance. Now, 100 black lights are installed all around the stadium before a pitch is even thrown.

Add lasers and confetti and the 22-person team involved in just the setup stays busy.

By the time all things Cosmic Baseball are brought to the field, four semis and a flat bed are in town.

Cosmic Chili Peppers fans get autographs before game 3 of the Cosmic Baseball Takeover Tour between against the Glow Mojis, June 27, 2026, at 7 11 Credit Union Park in Akron, Ohio.

Why is Cosmic Baseball such a hit?

"It's hard not to get into, right?" Cincinnati native and Chili Peppers first baseman Max Fries said. "Everyone loves the game of baseball — it's America's pastime. To be able to play it at this stage in front of all these fans in something as crazy as Cosmic, it's just a blessing to do."

The field umpire in an orange hat dressed up like Santa Claus aside, Cosmic Baseball is pure insanity.

Music is pumped in constantly and the fans sing along.

DeWayne Corbitt plays the role of an umpire during game 3 of the Cosmic Baseball Takeover Tour between the Cosmic Chili Peppers and the Glow Mojis,  June 27, 2026, at 7 11 Credit Union Park in Akron, Ohio.

The first half of the game is played in daylight. After that, the white lights go out and, after a half-hour break, it's UV baseball the rest of the way.

There is no bunting and a pitcher can't walk a batter. If he throws four balls, the batter throws the ball up to himself and puts the ball in play. There is a mini home run derby after predetermined innings and every long ball counts toward the team's final score.

Coaches can wave a flag to challenge a call and the fans in attendance vote to overturn it or keep the play as it stands. In the day portion, it's not unheard of to see batters run the bases in reverse. In Akron, it was the second inning.

During specific innings, any ball hit into fair or foul territory remains live.

In every inning, the fans had a blast.

Fans take in pregame entertainment along Main Street before game 3 of the Cosmic Baseball Takeover Tour between the Cosmic Chili Peppers and the Glow Mojis, June 27, 2026, at 7 11 Credit Union Park in Akron, Ohio.

What do the fans think of Cosmic Baseball?

Chris Kallai has been to plenty of RubberDucks games. He's been to almost as many Cleveland Guardians games.

Ask the Wadsworth sophomore what he likes best, and it'll be Cosmic Baseball every time.

"It's just the spirit it brings," he said. "I've been here since I was young, so being here just brings back great memories.

"This is so much more fun. I've spent the entire night smiling. It beats just sitting there watching. It keeps you on your toes and it's so much fun to watch."

Cosmic Chili Peppers Reed Garland (00) looks to deliver a pitch during game 3 of the Cosmic Baseball Takeover Tour between the Cosmic Chili Peppers and the Glow Mojis, June 27, 2026, at 7 11 Credit Union Park in Akron, Ohio.

Nicolle Dingey came to the park in a group of six that included her children.

The New Franklin resident donned neon glasses and was smiling from ear to ear as she walked through the concourse at what many said was "the best game ever."

"Nothing compares to this," she said. "It's amazing. I've never seen anythinglike this. Everybody is entertained. There's never a dull moment. It's just insane. There's no words that can explain how crazy it is."

By the way, if you're wanting more, Cosmic Hockey has been announced for 2027.

Contact Brad Bournival at bbournival@usatodayco.com and follow him on X at @bbournival

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cosmic Baseball came to Akron and was a huge hit for three sold-out shows

CBS shares top Detroit Lions minicamp takeaway

The Detroit Lions' minicamp is in the books.

As one of the final chapters of the Lions' offseason closes, CBS took a look at the biggest takeaway from Lions minicamp.

CBS' biggest takeaway was Lions head coach Dan Campbell's response when asked if anything would change structurally for Detroit in its upcoming training camp.

"Yeah, we’re gonna push it. We’re gonna push. That’s what we do, but we’ll do it smart. We’ve got to get these guys ready for a season. There’s a chance we play some of these guys in the preseason without the joint practices. I’m going to do what I think is best to prepare these guys for 17 weeks, but also understand that, man, we’ve got to be smart about it and we can’t break them in training camp. The approach will stay the same. It will. You’ve got to get ready, and you can’t let fear of injury scare you away from what you believe in," Campbell said.

Here was how CBS reacted to Campbell's remarks:

The Detroit Lions have suffered more injuries than any NFL team since Dan Campbell became their coach in 2021...

Campbell's quote might suggest that the Lions will take more stock on how the players are doing on a day-to-day basis. That could lead to fewer padded/full contact practices. 

That being said, NFL practices have become far less physical than they were during Campbell's playing days. While that is for the safety of the players, one could argue that less contact during practice can negatively impact a team from a preparation standpoint (football is a contact sport, after all). It's safe to say that Campbell subscribes to that logic. 

One thing that Lions fans should monitor is how many starters play in the preseason. Fans should expect an uptick in starters participating in the preseason after the Lions chose not to take part in any joint practices. - Bryan DeArdo, CBS Sports

Per RotoWire, the Lions had the second-most man-games missed in 2025 with their 274. Only the Arizona Cardinals had more with 303 last season.

The Lions' defense suffered the most adjusted games lost in the 2024 NFL season.

With that recent injury history, it wouldn't have been a major surprise to hear Campbell say that the Lions were taking measures to tweak its training camp approach.

Campbell has a training camp approach that he believes in, though, and recent injury history doesn't sound like it will dissuade him from that.

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USGA takes golf world to historic Bel-Air CC, heads to Ann Arbor in August

Flags of the represented countries fly, with the Bel-Air clubhouse in the background, at the Curtis Cup in Los Angeles, which ran June 12-14.

Golf’s fastest-growing sector is women. The lush fairways and greens in “Pure Michigan” have served as a significant stage this summer, luring high-performance professionals and aspiring amateurs from around the world.

The Epson Tour’s road to the LPGA went, for the 13th year, through the FireKeepers Casino Golf Classic, this time at the Medalist Golf Course in Marshall, two exits from the casino and across the street from Turkeyville. Once a champion was crowned, the international field of female touring professionals traveled to Harbor Springs to compete for cash again at Boyne Resort’s Heather Course at The Highlands.

During those same two weeks, the LPGA Tour brought its pros to Midland Country Club for the Dow Championship and then to Grand Rapids for competition and a culinary experience — the Meijer LPGA Classic at leafy Blythefield Country Club. June will end with the Michigan Women’s Open (June 30-July 2) in the forests of wildflower-filled Crystal Mountain Resort.

Crystal Mountain is about 30 miles away from Traverse City, where the sport’s preeminent course architect Tom Doak, history’s most thoughtful golf designer and defender, lives. Doak says his best design work might be his Loop Course at Forest Dunes in Roscommon, but he’s created and restored far-flung, world top-100-rated tracks in New Zealand, Tasmania, Scotland, Colorado and at his Pacific Dunes Coastal Oregon’s Bandon Dunes, where the 2038 Curtis Cup will be held.      

Doak’s design expertise was the stage for this summer’s biennial Curtis Cup Match, where, for the 44th time, eight amateur women from the USA competed against a team representing Great Britain and Ireland. The highly exclusive Bel-Air Country Club, in the Southern California canyons above UCLA, was designed by George C. Thomas in 1926 and meticulously renovated and restored, with reverence, by Doak in 2017.

“It’s a unique piece of property and design,” Doak said for a story in the USGA’s Curtis Cup program book. “If I told a client we were going to build a course where you took a long tunnel under a hillside, went up in an elevator, hit across a ravine, and crossed a suspension bridge to get to the green, they would think I am nuts.”

A Team USA golfer tees off on No. 10 next to the Swinging Bridge during the Curtis Cup at the Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles.

Three massive, billowing flags — the Stars and Stripes, Union Jack and Ireland’s Tri-Color — were unfurled from that Bel-Air “Swinging Bridge” above the 18th green beside the new, 64,000-square-foot, white, Spanish-style clubhouse as USGA CEO Mike Whan and Dennis Watson, captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, hosted the Curtis Cup opening ceremonies down the hill on the carpet-like fairway. The players paraded to the podium behind a bagpiper before the national anthems were performed. Returning captains Meghan Stasi and Catriona Matthew, whose GB&I team was defending their win two years previous in England at Sunningdale, also spoke.

In terms of tourism, golf ambassadors Madeline Kleiner, recently Executive VP of Hilton Hotels, and Heidi Ueberroth, co-chair of Pebble Beach Resort, were in attendance with pro golf stars Michelle Wie and Los Angeles resident Amy Alcott, even though star-studded Bel-Air has never agreed to open its gates to a professional tournament. The televised Curtis Cup gave the world a peek inside the Bel-Air enclave, with the media and online assistance of Griffin Genobaga, the USGA coordinator of championship communications, and Julia Pine, senior director of communications and content. Future Curtis Cup competitions will be held at “bucket list” courses Royal Dornoch, National Golf Links, Pine Valley Golf Club, Bandon Dunes, Cypress Point and Seminole.

My only other visit inside the private Bel-Air Country Club was 25 years previous. I was summoned to meet there by Frank Chirkinian, the legendary CBS TV golf director, who sat with me at the club’s famed round, corner table with other prominent Bel-Air members: ABC sportscaster Al Michaels and country music star Mac Davis. Davis wore a visor with the word “OTFIG” on it, which I presumed was a corporate logo. “Nah, kid,” he corrected me. “It stands for ‘Over the top – f---! – It’s gone.’” (Referring to a bad swing and resulting lost ball.)  

At the same time as the Curtis Cup international competition took place, the FIFA World Cup soccer games were taking place in Los Angeles, on a weekend when Iran’s team would compete. Sara Joata, an Iranian now living in Beverly Hills, plays golf weekly after picking up the game a year ago. When a business venture failed to take flight, one of Joata’s debtors offered to pay her back with golf lessons. She learned she loved the game.

“I never had access to golf or knew anything about it in Iran,” she explained. “I enjoy how golf helps me to be patient and teaches me to smile even after a bad shot. The Curtis Cup is the first golf tournament I have ever attended.”

Joata bought a Bel-Air-logo headcover in the golf shop as a souvenir of the occasion.

The USGA is coming to Ann Arbor in late August to stage the U.S. Senior Women’s Open at another golf course of historic significance — Barton Hills Country Club, designed by Scotsman Donald Ross in 1919. A local rooting favorite will be University of Michigan alum Elaine Crosby, an LPGA player and past president.

Contact Michael Patrick Shiels at MShiels@aol.com  His new book: Travel Tattler – Not So Torrid Tales, may be purchased via Amazon.com Hear his radio talk show on 730 AM 1240 in Lansing weekdays from 3 pm – 6 pm.

This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: USGA takes golf world to historic Bel-Air CC, heads to Ann Arbor in August

Travelers Championship payout, purse: How much does each golfer get?

The PGA Tour rolls along.

This week is the Travelers Championship from TPC River Highlands in Connecticut.

There'll certainly be some shaking up on the Tour's money list after this week as a sizeable purse is up for grabs.

New Changes to the PGA TOUR: Two-tiered schedule, relegation system to begin in 2028

Who won the 2025 Travelers Championship?

The 18th green at TPC River Highlands for the Travelers Championship.

Keegan Bradley won the 2025 Travelers Championship.

What's the total purse for the 2026 Travelers Championship?

The total purse of the Travelers Championship is $20 million.

How much money does the winner make at the 2026 Travelers Championship?

The winner of the Travelers Championship makes $3.6 million.

Travelers Championship 2026 prize money payouts

1$3,600,000
2$2,160,000
3$1,360,000
4$960,000
5$800,000
6$720,000
7$670,000
8$620,000
9$580,000
10$540,000
11$500,000
12$460,000
13$420,000
14$380,000
15$360,000
16$340,000
17$320,000
18$300,000
19$280,000
20$260,000
21$240,000
22$223,000
23$207,500
24$190,000
25$175,000
26$159,000
27$152,500
28$146,000
29$140,000
30$134,000
31$128,500
32$122,500
33$116,500
34$111,000
35$106,500
36$101,500
37$96,500
38$92,500
39$88,500
40$84,000
41$80,000
42$76,000
43$72,000
44$68,000
45$64,000
46$60,000
47$56,000
48$53,000
49$50,000
50$49,000
51$48,000
52$47,000
53$46,000
54$46,000
55$45,500
56$45,000
57$44,500
58$44,000
59$43,500
60$43,000
61$42,500
62$42,000
63$41,500
64$41,000
65$40,500
66$40,000
67$39,500
68$39,000
69$38,000
70$37,500
71$37,000
72$36,000

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Travelers Championship payout, purse: How much does each golfer get?

Travelers Championship payout, purse: How much does each golfer get?

The PGA Tour rolls along.

This week is the Travelers Championship from TPC River Highlands in Connecticut.

There'll certainly be some shaking up on the Tour's money list after this week as a sizeable purse is up for grabs.

New Changes to the PGA TOUR: Two-tiered schedule, relegation system to begin in 2028

Who won the 2025 Travelers Championship?

The 18th green at TPC River Highlands for the Travelers Championship.

Keegan Bradley won the 2025 Travelers Championship.

What's the total purse for the 2026 Travelers Championship?

The total purse of the Travelers Championship is $20 million.

How much money does the winner make at the 2026 Travelers Championship?

The winner of the Travelers Championship makes $3.6 million.

Travelers Championship 2026 prize money payouts

1$3,600,000
2$2,160,000
3$1,360,000
4$960,000
5$800,000
6$720,000
7$670,000
8$620,000
9$580,000
10$540,000
11$500,000
12$460,000
13$420,000
14$380,000
15$360,000
16$340,000
17$320,000
18$300,000
19$280,000
20$260,000
21$240,000
22$223,000
23$207,500
24$190,000
25$175,000
26$159,000
27$152,500
28$146,000
29$140,000
30$134,000
31$128,500
32$122,500
33$116,500
34$111,000
35$106,500
36$101,500
37$96,500
38$92,500
39$88,500
40$84,000
41$80,000
42$76,000
43$72,000
44$68,000
45$64,000
46$60,000
47$56,000
48$53,000
49$50,000
50$49,000
51$48,000
52$47,000
53$46,000
54$46,000
55$45,500
56$45,000
57$44,500
58$44,000
59$43,500
60$43,000
61$42,500
62$42,000
63$41,500
64$41,000
65$40,500
66$40,000
67$39,500
68$39,000
69$38,000
70$37,500
71$37,000
72$36,000

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Travelers Championship payout, purse: How much does each golfer get?

📹 World Cup madness: fans CELEBRATE goals against their team!

📹 World Cup madness: fans CELEBRATE goals against their team!

In an exciting final round of Group J, Austria and Algeria faced off in a nail-biting showdown during the night. While a draw would have been enough for both teams to advance, Rangnick’s side would have been eliminated with a loss.

And that wasn’t all: if Algeria had taken the win, they would have faced European champions Spain in the round of 32 as group runners-up. In stoppage time, it briefly looked like exactly that would happen. Mahrez scored Austria’s 3–2 goal.

At that moment, Spain would have been their next opponent. Some fans were not exactly happy about that and were accordingly upset about their own team’s goal!

And it gets even crazier: when Austria equalized shortly afterwards, avoiding their own elimination and drawing mighty Spain for themselves, while Algeria now gets to face Switzerland, that goal conceded was celebrated like one of their own!

The World Cup really turned the world upside down there!

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World Cup 2026 free live stream: How to watch tournament matches without cable

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The biggest World Cup to ever take place sees 48 nations battle it out over 104 matches this summer for the biggest prize in international soccer.

Co-hosts USA, Canada and Mexico will be hoping to go as far as they can at the tournament, that sees Lionel Messi's Argentina enter as the defending champions.

Five-time champions Brazil, the most successful World Cup team in history, can't be overlooked with Spain, France and England also among the favorites to lift the trophy.

The Sporting News is on hand to make sure you don't miss a minute of the action with this handy guide of the full schedule and how you can watch the games for free.

World Cup 2026 free live streams

Every World Cup 2026 match is available to stream for FREE on fubo

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World Cup 2026 TV channel, live stream

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    • TV channel: Fox, FS1
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FOX is the main English-language FIFA broadcast partner in the United States, and will have the rights to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.

The broadcaster has announced that all 104 matches of the tournament will be televised throughout the competition. 69 matches from the competition will air on the main FOX network channel, while 35 others will be televised on FS1.

For Spanish-language coverage, all 104 matches will stream live on Peacock, with 92 matches airing on Telemundo and 12 on Universo.

All those channels, both English and Spanish, are available to stream in the United States on fubo, who are offering a FREE trial for new users.

Every match will also stream live on FOX One and the FOX Sports app.

World Cup 2026 TV channel guide in USA

Group A fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Thu, Jun. 113 p.m.Mexico 2-0 South AfricaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 1110 p.m.South Korea 2-1 CzechiaFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 1812 p.m.Czechia 1-1 South AfricaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 189 p.m.Mexico 1-0 South KoreaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.Czechia 0-3 MexicoFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.South Africa 1-0 South KoreaFS1, fubo

STADIUM GUIDES:Estadio Azteca | Estadio Akron | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Estadio BBVA

Group B fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Fri, Jun. 123 p.m.Canada 1-1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 133 p.m.Qatar 1-1 SwitzerlandFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 183 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-4 SwitzerlandFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 186 p.m.Canada 6-0 QatarFS1, fubo
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Switzerland 2-1 CanadaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 QatarFS1, fubo

STADIUM GUIDES:BMO Field | Levi's Stadium | SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Lumen Field

Group C fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jun. 136 p.m.Brazil 1-1 MoroccoFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 139 p.m.Haiti 0-1 ScotlandFS1, fubo
Fri, Jun. 196 p.m.Scotland 0-1 MoroccoFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 199 p.m.Brazil 3-0 HaitiFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Scotland 0-3 BrazilFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Morocco 4-2 HaitiFS1, fubo

Group D fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Fri, Jun. 129 p.m.United States 4-1 ParaguayFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 1312 a.m.Australia 2-0 TurkeyFS1, fubo
Fri, Jun. 193 p.m.United States 2-0 AustraliaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 2012 a.m.Turkey 0-1 ParaguayFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Turkey 3-2 United StatesFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Paraguay 0-0 AustraliaFS1, fubo

STADIUM GUIDES:SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Levi's Stadium | Lumen Field

Group E fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 141 p.m.Germany 7-1 CuracaoFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 147 p.m.Ivory Coast 1-0 EcuadorFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 204 p.m.Germany 2-1 Ivory CoastFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 208 p.m.Ecuador 0-0 CuracaoFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Ecuador 2-1 GermanyFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Curacao 0-2 Ivory CoastFS1, fubo

Group F fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 144 p.m.Netherlands 2-2 JapanFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 1410 p.m.Sweden 5-1 TunisiaFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 201 p.m.Netherlands 5-1 SwedenFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 2112 a.m.Tunisia 0-4 JapanFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Tunisia 1-3 NetherlandsFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Japan 1-1 SwedenFOX, fubo

Group G fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Mon, June 153 p.m.Belgium 1-1 EgyptFOX, fubo
Mon, June 159 p.m.Iran 2-2 New ZealandFS1, fubo
Sun, June 213 p.m.Belgium 0-0 IranFS1, fubo
Sun, June 219 p.m.New Zealand 1-3 EgyptFS1, fubo
Fri, June 2611 p.m.New Zealand 1-5 BelgiumFOX, fubo
Fri, June 2611 p.m.Egypt 1-1 IranFS1, fubo

Group H fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Mon, Jun. 1512 p.m.Spain 0-0 Cape VerdeFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 156 p.m.Saudi Arabia 1-1 UruguayFS1, fubo
Sun, Jun. 2112 p.m.Spain 4-0 Saudi ArabiaFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 216 p.m.Uruguay 2-2 Cape VerdeFS1, fubo
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Uruguay 0-1 SpainFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi ArabiaFS1, fubo

Group I fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jun. 163 p.m.France 3-1 SenegalFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 166 p.m.Iraq 1-4 NorwayFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 225 p.m.France 3-0 IraqFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 228 p.m.Norway 3-2 SenegalFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Norway 1-4 FranceFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Senegal 5-0 IraqFS1, fubo

Group J fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jun. 169 p.m.Argentina 3-0 AlgeriaFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 1712 a.m.Austria 3-1 JordanFS1, fubo
Mon, Jun. 221 p.m.Argentina 2-0 AustriaFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 2211 p.m.Jordan 1-2 AlgeriaFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Jordan 1-3 ArgentinaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Algeria 3-3 AustriaFS1, fubo

Group K fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Wed, Jun. 171 p.m.Portugal 1-1 DR CongoFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 1710 p.m.Uzbekistan 1-3 ColombiaFS1, fubo
Tue, Jun. 231 p.m.Portugal 5-0 UzbekistanFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 2310 p.m.Colombia 1-0 DR CongoFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.Colombia 0-0 PortugalFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.DR Congo3-1 UzbekistanFS1, fubo

Group L fixtures

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Wed, Jun. 174 p.m.England 4-2 CroatiaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 177 p.m.Ghana 1-0 PanamaFS1, fubo
Tue, Jun. 234 p.m.England 0-0 GhanaFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 237 p.m.Panama 0-1 CroatiaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Panama 0-2 EnglandFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Croatia 2-1 GhanaFS1, fubo

World Cup 2026 knockout stage

Round of 32

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 283 p.m.M1: South Africa vs. CanadaFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 294:30 p.m.M2: Germany vs. ParaguayFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 299 p.m.M3: Netherlands vs. MoroccoFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 291 p.m.M4: Brazil vs. JapanFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 305 p.m.M5: France vs. SwedenFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 301 p.m.M6: Ivory Coast vs. NorwayFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 309 p.m.M7: Mexico vs. EcuadorFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 112 p.m.M8: England vs. DR CongoFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 18 p.m.M9: USA vs. Bosnia & HerzegovinaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 14 p.m.M10: Belgium vs. SenegalFS1, fubo
Thu, Jul. 27 p.m.M11: Portugal vs. CroatiaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jul. 23 p.m.M12: Spain vs. AustriaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jul. 211 p.m.M13: Switzerland vs. AlgeriaFS1, fubo
Fri, Jul. 36 p.m.M14: Argentina vs. Cape VerdeFOX, fubo
Fri, Jul. 39:30 p.m.M15: Colombia vs. GhanaFOX, fubo
Fr, Jul. 32 p.m.Australia vs. EgyptFOX, fubo

Round of 16

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jul. 41 p.m.M2: Winner, R32 M1 vs. Winner, R32 M3FOX, fubo
Sat, Jul. 45 p.m.M1: Winner, R32 M2 vs. Winner, R32 M5FOX, fubo
Sun, Jul. 54 p.m.M3: Winner, R32 M4 vs. Winner, R32 M6FOX, fubo
Sun, Jul. 58 p.m.M4: Winner, R32 M7 vs. Winner, R32 M8FOX, fubo
Mon, Jul. 63 p.m.M5: Winner, R32 M11 vs. Winner, R32 M12FOX, fubo
Mon, Jul. 68 p.m.M6: Winner, R32 M9 vs. Winner, R32 M10FOX, fubo
Tue, Jul. 712 p.m.M7: Winner, R32 M14 vs. Winner, R32 M16FOX, fubo
Tue, Jul. 74 p.m.M8: Winner, R32 M13 vs. Winner, R32 M15FOX, fubo

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Thu, Jul. 94 p.m.QF1: Winner, R16 M1 vs. Winner, R16 M2FOX, fubo
Fri, Jul. 103 p.m.QF2: Winner, R16 M5 vs. Winner, R16 M6FOX, fubo
Sat, Jul. 115 p.m.QF3: Winner, R16 M3 vs. Winner, R16 M4FOX, fubo
Sat, Jul. 119 p.m.QF4: Winner, R16 M7 vs. Winner, R16 M8FOX, fubo

Semifinals

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jul. 143 p.m.SF1: Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF2FOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 153 p.m.SF2: Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4FOX, fubo

Third-place match

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jul. 185 p.m.Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2FOX, fubo

Final

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jul. 193 p.m.Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2FOX, fubo

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Chase Elliott faces uphill climb for NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma in 2026

Chase Elliott is facing an uphill climb in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway. On Saturday, Elliott and the No. 9 team for Hendrick Motorsports qualified in 18th place, which ranks third among the team's four drivers. It was a disappointing result for the driver of the No. 9 car.

Elliott hasn't been strong on road courses in the NextGen era, and it has only gotten worse during the 2026 NASCAR season. The Hendrick Motorsports driver has lacked top 10 pace on road courses, and now he has to find a way to gain track position and stay up front on Sunday afternoon.

Over the last month, Elliott has fallen to sixth in the standings, so a good points day might be the most important outcome. Unless Elliott and the No. 9 team can find more speed, a race win might not be on the table. Instead, Elliott could hope for good points in Stage 1 to help maximize his day.

More: NASCAR starting lineup for Cup Series race at Sonoma in June 2026

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Chase Elliott faces uphill climb for NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma in 2026

&#8216;Sorry Gary&#8217; &#8211; Harry Kane on becoming England&#8217;s top scorer at World Cups

‘Sorry Gary’ – Harry Kane on becoming England’s top scorer at World Cups
‘Sorry Gary’ – Harry Kane on becoming England’s top scorer at World Cups

Harry Kane says moving ahead of Gary Lineker to become England’s record goal scorer at World Cups is a very proud moment.

Kane’s second-half header helped England to a 2-0 win over Panama in their final group stage game of the World Cup, as the Three Lions progressed to the knockouts as group winners.

It was the Bayern Munich striker’s 11th goal at a World Cup for England, taking him one ahead of former England striker Gary Lineker.

“Sorry Gary, I’m one ahead of you now,” Kane joked after the game. “But I’m sure he’ll send some congratulations. 

“I’ve said before, one of England’s greatest strikers, especially in the World Cup. To just go ahead of him now, I think is a proud moment for myself and I’m sure he’ll be happy.

“I’ll definitely enjoy it, you never take these moments for granted, and now we look forward to playing again in a few days.”

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Kane also says he is confident that England have more to show in the knockout stages, with a clash against DR Congo in the round of 32 up first.

“We obviously started the tournament well against Croatia, areas to improve,” Kane reflected. “The last game (against Ghana) was tough, we actually played okay but lacked that cutting edge.

“Today (against Panama), we had to be patient. I think sometimes people expect teams like England to walk over these teams and it to be an easy game. They made it tough, they’re physical, they’re playing for pride, for their country, so you have to give them credit as well.

“Top of the group, in a tough group, so we just have to enjoy it and hopefully we can keep improving as the tournament goes on.”

Mourinho asks Real Madrid to sign three more players including Chelsea superstar &#8211; report

Mourinho asks Real Madrid to sign three more players including Chelsea superstar – report
Mourinho asks Real Madrid to sign three more players including Chelsea superstar – report

Real Madrid have already been very active in the transfer market, securing four signings: Bernardo Silva, Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries and Marc Cucurella.

In terms of exits, they have not managed to do much so far, with Dani Ceballos the only one to have reached an agreement to leave the club.

This has resulted in an overcrowded first-team squad that needs pruning ahead of the new season, and also to make space for new arrivals.

According toDefensa Central, Real Madrid’s next moves in the market will depend heavily on departures, with Jose Mourinho still wanting three more profiles to complete his ideal squad.

Three more signings sought by Mourinho. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The Portuguese manager would like another centre-back, a midfielder and a penalty-box striker, but the club’s priority for now is to reduce the squad before adding more players.

The names linked to Mourinho’s ideal plan are Alessandro Bastoni, Enzo Fernandez and a veteran striker in the mould of Joselu.

Bastoni and Enzo depend on exits

In defence, Bastoni is described as a preferred option if Raul Asencio leaves. Jose already has Konate, Dean Huijsen, Antonio Rudiger and Eder Militao.

However, both Militao and Rudiger have had their fair share of physical issues in recent times, and signing someone like Bastoni would raise the ceiling of the position.

Asencio is not part of Mourinho’s plans, but if he refuses to leave, Madrid would keep him as the fifth centre-back rather than force another signing.

In midfield, Enzo Fernandez is presented as Mourinho’s number one request. However, to sign the Chelsea midfielder, Madrid would need a major exit, such as Eduardo Camavinga or Aurelien Tchouameni.

Enzo Fernandez is Mourinho’s preferred target in midfield. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

That would be a huge decision. Enzo would bring passing range, aggression and World Cup-level experience, but sacrificing Camavinga or Tchouameni would not be an easy call.

A Joselu-type profile on the cards

The third idea is the least advanced, but perhaps the most Mourinho-like: a tall, experienced striker who can decide closed matches.

That explains why Gonzalo Garcia’s exit has been paused. Mourinho wants to evaluate him, especially because Madrid are not currently pushing hard for a classic number nine.

Still, the logic of a Joselu-type signing is clear. Having such a profile is always valuable in games where the star power cannot get the job done.

This is where Mourinho’s thinking feels practical. He is not only looking for names. He is looking for the right profiles.

It feels like the summer is not finished for Madrid, and it remains to be seen whether sales allow Jose to build his ideal squad ahead of next season.

How to win a World Cup penalty shootout

The World Cup is entering the knockout stages - which means penalty shootouts are back.

The 2022 tournament had a record five shootouts - and with an extra round in 2026, the last 32, there is a good chance that gets broken again.

So what have we learned from the 320 spot-kicks taken across 35 penalty shootouts since 1982?

BBC Sport and Opta have taken a look to see what we can expect this summer.

Which countries fare best and worst?

England had missed more World Cup shootout penalties than any other nation - eight - until Spain took the unwanted crown in 2022.

La Roja missed all three kicks in the last 16 against Morocco to take their total to nine.

Spain have now lost four shootouts (out of five), which takes them past several countries on three including England.

The most successful country is, by some margin, Argentina - who have won six of their seven including in the final in Qatar.

Germany (who have scored 17 out of 18 kicks) and Croatia both won an impressive four out of four, while Japan, Mexico and Romania have lost two out of two.

The countries to score every kick are Belgium, South Korea and Paraguay (five out of five each) and only Switzerland (zero out of three) have missed all theirs.

Who are the individual shootout kings?

Lionel Messi celebrates his World Cup final shootout penalty against France
Lionel Messi took seven penalties at the 2022 World Cup - five during games and two in shootouts - missing one [Getty Images]

Only two players have scored penalties in three different World Cup penalty shootouts before - Argentina's Lionel Messi and Croatia's Luka Modric - who both have a 100% success rate.

One of Messi's came in the 2022 final against France.

Some 23 players netted two out of two, while Italy's Roberto Baggio scored two out of three... but the one he missed was the crucial kick in the 1994 final.

There must be something in the water in Zadar because Modric and two of the four goalkeepers to save the most World Cup shootout penalties are from Croatia's fifth largest city.

Danijel Subasic (all in 2018) and Dominik Livakovic (all in 2022) have both saved four spot-kicks in World Cup shootouts (from 10 and eight faced respectively).

West Germany's Harald Schumacher (faced nine) and Argentina's Sergio Goycochea (faced 10) have also saved four.

Subasic and Livakovic are two of the only keepers, along with Portugal's Ricardo, to save three in one shootout.

Ricardo has the highest percentage save record, with 75%, having only faced four spot-kicks.

It's not all about saves - with Argentina's Emiliano Martinez only stopping one penalty against France in the 2022 final, but some of his mind games seemed to put French players off.

Going central is a bad idea

Players who pick a side have a better chance of scoring than those who go down the middle - whether that is a Panenka, rolling a kick along the floor or just hitting it as hard as you can and hoping.

Of those players to put their kick to the right, 72.4% have scored, with 71.1% netting when they go left - and only 61.6% succeeding with a central kick.

There are actually fewer penalties saved down the middle (19.2% compared with 22.6% by players who pick a side).

But 19.2% of central kicks miss the target (including hitting the woodwork) compared with only 5.7% of shots to either side.

Does the order of the kicks matter?

There is no obvious advantage to the team going first or second - winning 17 and 18 shootouts respectively.

It is probably not surprising that the players who go first for each team have the best success rate of scoring - 72.9%.

It only drops slightly for the second and third round of takers - 71.5% each. The fourth round of takers net 64.2% of their kicks, with it rising to 66.7% for the fifth.

Only two shootouts have gone to sudden death - with a 50% hit rate of the four players taking the sixth penalties - and none have gone beyond that.

The least successful taker (outside of sudden death) is the player who goes eighth overall - ie the second kicker in the fourth round of kicks - who only scores 59.4% of the time.

There must be a reason for that - perhaps the pressure of keeping their team in it before the final round of kicks - because the same is true of European Championship shootouts.

Strikers hit the spot

As you'd expect, forwards have the best success rate in World Cup penalty shootouts - 75% (out of 100).

Midfielders have netted 67.9% of theirs (out of 140), with defenders scoring 65% of the time (out of 80).

No goalkeeper has taken one yet at the World Cup, largely because mavericks like Jose Luis Chilavert, Rogerio Ceni and Hans-Jorg Butt haven't been involved in any - and no shootouts have gone past the sixth round of kicks.

There is no noteworthy difference between the success rates of right-footed players (69.5%) and lefties (68.8%). However, exactly 80% of penalties have been taken with the right foot.

Do subs for the shootout work?

It is impossible to gauge exactly who has only come on for a penalty shootout.

But if we take those who come on for the final five minutes of injury time, there are only five (three of which were in 2022) - and only two of those scored.

Paulo Dybala came on in injury time at the end of the 2022 final and scored in Argentina's shootout win over France.

In Morocco's last-16 win over Spain, both sides brought on players in the final two minutes - Badr Benoun and Pablo Sarabia - and the pair missed.

England's Jamie Carragher came on with two minutes to go against Portugal in the 2006 quarter-final and saw his kick saved by Ricardo, having initially netted but being ordered to retake as the whistle had not been blown yet.

And the other was back in 1986 with West Germany's late sub Pierre Littbarski netting in a quarter-final win over Mexico.

One goalkeeper has come on in the closing stages of a World Cup game with penalties in mind.

The Netherlands' Tim Krul came on in the 121st minute against Costa Rica in the 2014 quarter-finals - and saved two penalties in his country's win.

He remained an unused substitute in the next round - when it again went to penalties - and the Dutch went out with Jasper Cillessen not saving any kicks.

Why a ‘peaking’ Novak Djokovic remains Jannik Sinner’s biggest problem

Novak Djokovic, seeded seventh at Wimbledon, could face a rematch with Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals (PA Wire)

Even at the age of 39, Novak Djokovic still believes he can peak at the right time when Wimbledon rolls around.

A month after his third-round exit at the French Open to the hands of the teenager Joao Fonseca, a defeat that appeared to signal another changing of the guard, Djokovic’s task upon returning to the All England Club is restoring the natural order. Djokovic has not played a competitive match since Roland Garros, which isn’t rare for him at this stage of his career, but arrived at Wimbledon pleased with his preparation and expressing confidence in his physical condition.

Tellingly, Djokovic gave the impression that his defeat to Fonseca, an epic five-set duel in Paris that lasted almost five hours, was not as devastating as it initially appeared. Actually, he suggested, it may have been a blessing. At the time, it felt undeniable that Djokovic was presented with a wonderful opportunity to win a record 25th grand slam, with the shock exit of Jannik Sinner and the absence of Carlos Alcaraz clearing his two biggest rivals from his path.

Novak Djokovic was beaten by Joao Fonseca, 19, in an incredible French Open upset (Reuters)
Novak Djokovic was beaten by Joao Fonseca, 19, in an incredible French Open upset (Reuters)

Djokovic, though, was not as convinced when looking back at that week. “Roland Garros was physically very draining, demanding,” he admitted. “The three matches that I played, all of them went four hours. But I'm proud of the effort. I lost in the third round against a 20-years-younger opponent. I fought until the end in the five sets. Of course, not the result I was looking for, but the effort was there.

“Anyway, I was planning to peak at Wimbledon, after the shoulder injury that kind of kept me away from the tour. I knew not having any matches going pretty much straight into Roland Garros was going to be quite difficult, maybe too big of a challenge for me at the moment.

“That's what happened. But I knew that was going to give me a bit more time to get myself prepared for Wimbledon. Hopefully I'll have a good tournament here.”

With seven Wimbledon titles, Djokovic remains a master of the grass courts that present a complicated challenge to most other players. Centre Court is the stage where Djokovic’s experience can rise. Even at his age, he remains an excellent mover on the grass, with his ability to slide into shots and maintain balance. Compared to the slower clay, points are typically shorter on the surface, not as “physically demanding” as the French. “I have a very good history in Wimbledon,” he said. “That gives me a higher dose of confidence coming into the tournament.”

That could be important, too. Since Djokovic’s last grand slam title at the 2023 US Open, 10 major tournaments have come and gone without success, even if reaching finals like this year’s Australian Open remains a remarkable achievement so late into his career. But at Wimbledon, Djokovic has only lost to two players since 2018: Alcaraz, his conqueror in the final in 2023 and 2024, remains sidelined due to his wrist injury, and Sinner, who defeated him in straight sets in last year’s semi-finals and returns as the defending champion.

Jannik Sinner won five matches in a row against Novak Djokovic until the Australian Open (EPA)
Jannik Sinner won five matches in a row against Novak Djokovic until the Australian Open (EPA)

With Djokovic seeded seventh, due to his lack of matches this year, a semi-final rematch could await after he landed in the reigning champion’s side of the draw. Djokovic would have the opportunity to emulate his stunning defeat of Sinner at the Australian Open in January, only this time Alcaraz won’t be waiting in the final. In fact, the bottom half of the men’s singles is likely to produce a first-time Wimbledon finalist. Alexander Zverev, after ending his long wait to win a major in Paris, returns as the second seed but Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz also have the form and game to go far.

But, if it wasn’t for what happened at the French Open last month, this wouldn’t even be a conversation. Sinner suffered an unthinkable collapse to Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerundolo while struggling with illness and the Paris heat. It came after the 24-year-old had won 30 matches in a row, dominating the clay-court season. But Sinner’s intense schedule eventually caught up with him, physically and mentally, as he wilted under the scorching sun.

Sinner spent ‘very long days’ training in London’s record June heatwave (Getty)
Sinner spent ‘very long days’ training in London’s record June heatwave (Getty)

So, instead of Sinner entering as the overwhelming favourite, some doubts may remain. Questions remain, however, over how Sinner would deal with the heat should temperatures increase later in the tournament. After the French Open, Sinner underwent medical tests and his team made some “small changes” to their preparations for Wimbledon, including putting more emphasis on training “very long days” in warm conditions. The planet isn’t cooling down any time soon, after all. “We are doing as much as we can,” he said.”I'm very happy with the work we did in the last two and a half weeks. I feel well-prepared.”

The good news for Sinner is the heatwave London has suffered through this week is expected to break by the time he opens Centre Court against Miomir Kecmanovic on Monday afternoon. Sinner has also been able to rest, refresh, and enjoy what he described as “one of the best preparations I’ve had since a long time before a grand slam” despite London’s record June heatwave. Djokovic spoke along similar lines, but there was a bullishness to his tone, a glint in his eye. He knows this is an important opportunity, one that may not come around again.

How many people watched every 2026 World Cup game on Fox Sports so far in the USA

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Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is breaking viewership records, but are there any fans who have watched every game of the tournament?

Prior to the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, many questioned if the tournament would maintain its insane viewership because of it being hosted in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.

Well, the answer is a resounding yes as the tournament continues to produce insane viewership records, including a unique one after the conclusion of the first 48 games.

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Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Less than 10,000 people have watched all 48 World Cup games

In a recent X post, Front Office Sports revealed the exact number of people who have watched every game in the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far.

“9,722 people watched all 48 initial World Cup matches on Fox and FS1, according to Nielsen data. There are a total of 104 matches in the tournament,” FOS tweeted.

Considering the tournament is entering its knockout stages, the number of people tuning in is only expected to increase.

But how many out of the 9,722 people will continue to watch every game? Well, that’ll be revealed once the tournament concludes.

2026 FIFA World Cup is already the most-attended tournament in soccer history

Aside from shattering broadcast records, the 2026 FIFA World Cup has also broken the all-time attendance record.

It was earlier revealed that 3,605,357 fans have already attended the tournament, shattering the all-time attendance record in soccer history.

Of course, the tournament being expanded to 48 teams has played a crucial role in it. Either way, it goes without saying that this edition of the World Cup is already successful.

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&#39;Time will tell&#39; on Friday Cymru Premier project

Caernarfon manager Richard Davies with his arms outstretched on the touchline
Caernarfon Town won the Welsh Cup for the first time in their history in 2025-26 [FAW]

Caernarfon Town manager Richard Davies says "only time will tell" whether the Cymru Premier's move to Friday night games will succeed or not.

Football Association of Wales (FAW) chief executive Noel Mooney says moving to predominantly Friday night games is a bid to boost attendances.

Welsh Cup holders Caernarfon have traditionally been one of the best supported clubs in the league, which has been revamped for next season.

"For me I would like to just to see the north play the north on Fridays to start off with and then try and integrate maybe to the south a couple of games," Davies said.

"But they seem to be going full tilt from the off and we'll see how it goes."

The switch to more Friday night games is part of a major relaunch for Wales' domestic top flight, with the number of clubs rising from 12 to 16 next season.

The plan has received a mixed response from clubs and supporters, with Mooney acknowledging some part-time players may struggle to travel on Fridays.

"In one way, I get it," said Davies, who was a guest on the latest edition of BBC Radio Cymru's Y Coridor Ansicrwydd podcast.

"I think the way that the FAW see that is basically the product that sells everything is the Friday night game so trying to get more fans through the gates.

"There's nowhere more than the Oval that can attract more on a Friday than a Saturday due to the teams not playing themselves and everything else.

"I suppose you might get 50, 100 fans maybe that would come from the home side more but maybe you might lose 30, 40 Caernarfon fans that would travel.

"So, yeah, it's that trade-off, and only time will tell if it's successful or not.

"For the players' side of it, maybe, and as a manager, the professionalism does go out the window a little bit, unless you are TNS that are able to travel the night before.

"Where we used to have team meetings and stuff in the hotel the day before we now have to do it in dressing rooms after travelling four hours in the car.

"I'm sure there'll be teething problems along the way."

General view of The Oval ground in Caernarfon
The Oval in Caernarfon will host three games in the upcoming Uefa Men's Under-19 Championships, which is being hosted in north Wales [FAW]

Before the new-look Cymru Premier starts, Caernarfon will be in European action following their Welsh Cup final win over Flint Town United in April.

This will be Caernarfon's second campaign in the Uefa Conference League in three seasons having reached the second qualifying round in 2024.

Bangor's Nantporth Stadium hosted their European home games two years ago but their own Oval ground will host their tie against Estonia's Levadia Tallinn next month.

The Oval had undergone major work ahead of the upcoming Uefa Men's Under-19 Championships being held in north Wales.

Work included a new pitch which meant Davies' side had to play all their home games in Llandudno last season.

"As anybody that knows the Oval, it did have a bit of a slope so that's now gone and it's looking fantastic," Davies added.

"Fair play to Llandudno, they were a fantastic host for us last year.

"It doesn't quite have the same feel and play the same atmosphere as we can do at the Oval.

"I think if you ask any Caernarfon fan, player or one of the board members, we all want to come home to Caernarfon.

"Very much looking forward to coming back home."

Arsenal star adds to his fantastic World Cup record

Arsenal star adds to his fantastic World Cup record
Arsenal star adds to his fantastic World Cup record

Bukayo Saka became the third Arsenal player to provide an assist from a corner at this World Cup on Saturday night, keeping his strong World Cup record going.

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Bukayo Saka made his first start of the 2026 World Cup against Panama on Saturday, having been eased into the tournament to avoid risking aggravating his injury.

Saka had already provided an assist in his cameo appearance against Croatia in England’s opening game, but he’d only featured as a substitute in that match and the following fixture against Ghana.

Given around an hour by England boss Thomas Tuchel against Panama, Saka left it late to break the deadlock. But just before he was due to come off, he found Jude Bellingham with a corner for 1-0.

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That goal means all three Arsenal players to take corners at this World Cup have provided at least one assist from those corners, with Martin Odegaard setting up Leo Ostigard with Norway and Declan Rice assisting Harry Kane for England.

Arsenal have also seen one of their players score from a corner situation, with Leandro Trossard turning home from close range after a Belgium corner against New Zealand.

But more than that, it keeps Saka’s strong record at World Cup tournaments going.

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In Saka’s seven World Cup appearances so far, he’s scored three goals, provided two assists, and won a penalty leading to a goal in England’s 2022 quarter-final against France.

In per-minute terms, Saka has a goal or assist every 80 minutes at the World Cup. That’s not including the penalty he won, or the average would improve to one contribution every 67 minutes.

The knockout stage is next, so things won’t get any easier. But Saka has never shied away from knockout matches, and his last World Cup goal came in the last-16 in 2022.

Don’t be surprised if he finds his first goal at this tournament in the next match against D.R. Congo.

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Another key Arsenal staff member set to leave as Arteta&#8217;s backroom overhaul continues

Another key Arsenal staff member set to leave as Arteta’s backroom overhaul continues
Another key Arsenal staff member set to leave as Arteta’s backroom overhaul continues

Arsenal’s summer rebuild appears to be extending well beyond the playing squad, with reports suggesting lead performance coach Sam Wilson is set to leave the club after more than a decade in north London.

According to reports, Wilson is preparing to take up a more senior role elsewhere in Europe, with Juventus widely tipped as his likely destination.

Wilson first joined Arsenal in 2014 and has worked with the first team for the past seven years, becoming a trusted member of Mikel Arteta’s backroom staff during one of the club’s most successful modern eras.

Juventus move gathers momentum

The reported switch would reunite Wilson with former Arsenal head of performance Darren Burgess, who now serves as Juventus’ director of performance.

Importantly, the BBC reports that this is understood to be Wilson’s own decision rather than one forced by Arsenal. The club were reportedly keen for him to remain, but the opportunity to step into a more senior position appears to have proved too attractive to turn down.

Should the move be completed, Arsenal will lose another highly respected member of their performance team at a time when significant changes are already taking place behind the scenes.

Medical department continues to evolve

Wilson’s expected departure follows the exit of head of sports medicine Dr Zafar Iqbal, who left the club after Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.

The Gunners have since been conducting a review of their medical department, with Arteta’s long-time associate Joaquin Acedo consulted during last season as part of that process.

Meanwhile, reports indicate Arsenal are close to strengthening their medical team by appointing rehabilitation specialist Eneko Angulo, who is set to leave Real Betis after 12 years. Angulo recently posted an emotional farewell to supporters, adding further weight to expectations that he will soon begin a new chapter in north London.

(Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

A necessary refresh or cause for concern?

Staff changes behind the scenes are a normal part of football, particularly at elite clubs where talented coaches and specialists are regularly offered opportunities elsewhere.

However, Arsenal supporters will undoubtedly hope the ongoing overhaul ultimately strengthens a department that came under scrutiny following several significant injuries last season.

With Arteta determined to build on last season’s Premier League triumph, ensuring the club has the strongest possible performance and medical structure could prove just as important as any summer signing.

What do you make of Arsenal’s backroom changes this summer, Gooners? Are these simply part of the natural evolution of a top club, or do you have concerns about the number of experienced staff departing? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Old guard boosts Wimbledon in battle for centre stage

Serena Williams prepares to toss a tennis ball in practice at Wimbledon
Serena Williams is set to play in her first Grand Slam since 2022 [EPA]

The Williams sisters, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are back at Wimbledon. What year is it again?

The mention of those names may make it feel like we're stuck in a timewarp - but, no, it is 2026 and some of the sport's greatest are returning to SW19, in one way or another.

American icon Serena Williams, 44, is making a blockbuster singles comeback after four years away from the sport and also resumes her iconic doubles pairing with sister Venus, 46.

British legend Murray is back at the scene of his greatest triumphs as part of Jack Draper's coaching team.

Djokovic, meanwhile, is only a week younger than 39-year-old Murray yet is still chasing that elusive record 25th Grand Slam title.

"It's very special to be here - we have quite a history here. It's nice to be back in 2026," said Venus Williams, who has won five singles and six doubles titles at the All England Club.

As one of the highlights of the British sporting summer, Wimbledon never goes under the radar, but the presence of the old guard will help elevate the grass-court Grand Slam in a summer stacked with sporting events.

Eyeballs are inevitably trained on the men's football World Cup, particularly with England still in the competition, while the women's T20 cricket World Cup and British Grand Prix are also jostling for the limelight.

The appearance of the legends - along with younger superstars like Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, plus high-profile Britons Draper and Emma Raducanu - will ensure Wimbledon will remain at the centre of attention.

"We're always unbelievably excited to be part of an exciting summer of sport," Wimbledon tournament director Jamie Baker told BBC World Service.

"Every summer there are always other big events on and I think that does add to the buzz around sport in general. We do love being part of that."

Doubts over Draper & Raducanu - how will the Brits fare?

Jack Draper hits a forehand with Andy Murray in the background
Andy Murray has joined Jack Draper's coaching team for the grass-court season [Getty Images]

As two-time champion Murray well knows, there is nothing like a deep British run to get the All England Club buzzing over the fortnight.

But the chances of a home player going far into the second week look slim.

Former world number four Draper is the one with the biggest game to make an impact, but has struggled for court time over the past year because of a series of injuries.

The 2024 US Open semi-finalist reaching the Eastbourne semi-finals in his comeback tournament was very promising, although the rigours of five-set matches will be a sterner examination of his fitness.

Cameron Norrie, who is the only British seed (26th) in the men's draw, has the experience of a deep run having reached the semi-finals in 2022 and quarter-finals last year.

British number one Raducanu - seeded 30th - has a game suited to the grass, illustrated by her run to the Queen's final a fortnight ago, but her fitness is in doubt after she cut short her practice session on Saturday because of a shin injury.

Overall, it has been a tough draw for the Britons. There are 21 home players across the two singles draws and 18 are playing opponents ranked inside the world's top 55.

Can Sinner and Sabalenka bounce back?

In terms of the global stars, men's defending champion Sinner is the favourite for the title - especially given his generational rival Carlos Alcaraz is missing because of a wrist injury.

That did not help Sinner at the recent French Open, though, where he lost in the second round because of a combination of sickness and fatigue in the Paris heatwave.

"If you don't play any tournament, you don't have these doubts, you just go and play," said Sinner.

"Last year I lost in the second round in Halle. I came here and I played very well. Every year is different. I try to have as much confidence as possible in my shots and in my abilities."

Jannik Sinner is the leading men's seed at Wimbledon, followed by Alexander Zverev, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Ben Shelton, Alex de Minaur, Taylor Fritz, Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev
[BBC Sport]

Djokovic goes once again for a standalone record 25th major title, having remained tied with Australia's Margaret Court since the 2023 US Open.

An early defeat for either Sinner or Djokovic would blow the draw wide open.

Sabalenka, the women's world number one, is another big name who is aiming to bounce back after falling short of expectations.

The 28-year-old Belarusian missed a golden opportunity to add to her tally of four major titles - and her first not on a hard court - when she capitulated in the Roland Garros quarter-finals from a set and 4-1 up.

Afterwards, she said she was ready to quit tennis, but she quickly got over the disappointment thanks to a "couple bags of chips and some sweets".

"I think it took a couple of days to get over. I just needed to leave the place where everything happened and then I feel a little bit better," she said.

Second seed Elena Rybakina, the SW19 champion in 2022, is always a threat because of her huge serve, while Iga Swiatek, last year's runner-up Amanda Anisimova and recently crowned French Open champion Mirra Andreeva are expected to go far.

Aryna Sabalenka is the top women's seed at Wimbledon, followed by Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula, Mirra Andreeva, Amanda Anisimova, Coco Gauff and Elina Svitolina
[Getty Images]

The French Open served as a reminder that both the men's and women's games are capable of throwing up huge shocks - and it could be the case again on a fast surface that remains esoteric for many of the world's best players.

With shorter points, lower-bouncing balls and the risk of slippy baselines, the Wimbledon grass is not easy to master for those who have not grown up playing on it.

So throw it all together - the ageing superstars, the young talent taking over, the capacity for shocks, and the grandeur of the All England Club - and we are likely to have another enthralling fortnight ahead.

Algerians celebrate as dramatic draw seals World Cup knockout spot

Algerian fans took to the streets of Algiers to celebrate after their team's dramatic 3-3 draw against Austria secured a place in the World Cup knockout stage.

In one of the most thrilling matches of the tournament, Algeria appeared to have sealed victory with a stoppage-time goal before Austria equalised with the final kick of the game.

The result sent both teams through to the last 16 while eliminating Iran. Supporters praised the team's performance and expressed confidence ahead of Algeria's next challenge against Switzerland.

How Lewis Hamilton thinks Ferrari can beat Mercedes in F1 Austrian GP

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Lewis Hamilton is hoping to work collaboratively with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc to beat polesitter George Russell in the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix.

The Mercedes driver took his fourth pole of 2026 at the Red Bull Ring on Saturday, pipping Leclerc with Hamilton lining up in third ahead of Russell’s stablemate Kimi Antonelli

Ferrari exceeded expectations in qualifying after lagging significantly behind Mercedes in practice, but its drivers benefitted from setting their lap before Max Verstappen’s late crash.

That forced provisional polesitter Antonelli to abort his final lap, while Russell managed to just sneak his in, so the Scuderia is aware that it still holds a pace deficit to the Silver Arrows.

It is for said reason that Hamilton is hoping to team up with Leclerc to topple Russell, with a two-stop strategy on medium and hard rubber looking optimal for Sunday’s hot race. 

The seven-time world champion said: “This weekend we’ve not been confident that we could fight for a win. These guys have been six tenths quicker than us most of the weekend.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

“We closed the gap overnight, but we still are three tenths down, or two-and-a-bit tenths down, today. It’s going to be very tough to challenge them tomorrow, but with a long run down to Turn 3, hopefully together we can.

“It’s great having Charles here as well, because we can hopefully work together in a strategy and try to apply pressure to them.”

So Hamilton is aware that the high-speed Austrian track will suit Mercedes more with its superior engine, making a repeat of his Barcelona win last time out quite unlikely.

But Russell knows that if his former Mercedes team-mate and Leclerc do work together, he’ll have a tough job of securing his second win of the campaign - particularly with championship leader Antonelli also on the second row.

“These guys are super-fast and it’s going to be a challenge having the two of them nearby,” said Russell. “We saw Lewis in Barcelona, how great his pace was.

“I think it will be challenging for them to overtake us in the straights because we’ve got the straight-line advantage, but they’ve got the advantage in the corners.

“And if they’re splitting the strategy or putting us under pressure, it may be difficult to hold on to. And, of course, Kimi is going to be super-fast.”

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Connor Zilisch shockingly qualifies 17th at Sonoma in 2026

Connor Zilisch will have some work to do on Sunday afternoon. On Saturday, Zilisch and the No. 88 team for Trackhouse Racing qualified in 17th place for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway. This comes after hte Trackhouse Racing driver struggled in the final corners of his last two laps.

Zilisch has enough speed to win the Cup Series race at Sonoma, but he must pass 16 drivers to make it happen. While the driver of the No. 88 car has significantly struggled to finish races in 2026, it could be an advantage over his teammate, Shane van Gisbergen, on Sunday afternoon.

Zilicsch isn't fighting for a Chase spot, so he can afford to take some risks. Instead of fighting on the Chase bubble like van Gisbergen, Zillisch can flip stages to gain track position. At the end of the day, it might be what he needs to compete for his first career Cup Series victory.

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Jonathan Allen plans to help fix a big Bengals issue

One thing the Cincinnati Bengals have lacked in recent years is quality interior defensive line depth. 

Poor rotational depth meant overexposure and injury or underperformance for names like BJ Hill, among others. 

Part of the Bengals’ offseason plan? Attacking this somewhat quiet problem. They went big with Dexter Lawrence via trade, sure. 

But they also went “small” with the addition of Jonathan Allen. 

Allen has plenty of reasons for joining the Bengals. But one of those was the ability to avoid overexposure with a less-is-more approach. 

"I would say anywhere between 50 to 80 percent," Allen told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. "I know that's kind of a wide range. But sometimes a defense can't play a whole bunch in the first half and then they play more late in the game. But 800 snaps are too much."

Allen played 811 snaps last year in Minnesota, which as Hobson noted, would’ve been the second-most by a Bengals tackle since 2012. Simply put, too much. 

Now, Allen is a big part of that solution somewhere else. He’s on a depth chart that also has Lawrence, Hill, TJ Slaton, Kris Jenkins, McKinnley Jackson and even a hyped college free agent with Landon Robinson. 

Not every one of those names is likely to make the final roster, but they’re the names to know. And if the Bengals are right, Lawrence’s presence and the less-is-more approach could mean borderline elite showings from the likes of Allen and Hill.

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&#39;I&#39;m a quarterback&#39;: Texas A&M QB is ignoring his critics

Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed's first full starting season was a massive success after helping lead the Aggies to the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history, throwing for a career high 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, and proving that he is much more than a running quarterback after plenty of offseason doubt.

Still, the Aggies were just a couple of plays and avoidable mistakes away from defeating the eventual national runner-up Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the CFP, while Marcel Reed's two interceptions, including a red zone pick in an attempt to tie the game, have become the focus this offseason, which Reed detailed during his interview with On3's Pete Nakos.

Focused on avoiding "mental mistakes" that led to the Aggies' poor end to what was otherwise a magical season, Reed's offseason workouts with private QB coach Jeff Cristensen have been "nearly perfect," and from a philosophical point of view, the Tennessee native's national football identity has been muddled, especially in the SEC, where Texas QB Arch Manning overshaows nearly every signal caller.

Even after his career highs last fall, Marcel Reed's critics are correct when questioning his ability to lead the Aggies to a national title, but no one can dispute that he is one of the top five (depending on the source) quarterbacks in the SEC, and should only be judged for what he does on the field.

“I’m a quarterback. They haven’t said that for a while,” Reed said. “I don’t really care what people say. My Mom always tells me, when somebody says something about me, she asks, ‘What’s your name?’ I say, ‘Marcel Reed.’ She says, ‘That’s who you are.’ So I don’t really care what anybody has to say. I’m not worried about it. I’m just worried about being me.”

This is the type of healthy mindset that usually results in quarterbacks taking the proverbial "next step" after their first full starting season, and while the Aggies' revamped offensive line, now featuring four new starters, will need to avoid regression, the 2026 wide receiver rotation, led by star junior Mario Craver and Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton, should result in Marcel Reed, the quarterback, reaching his full potential.

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Roma assisted by former defender Bentaita as Greenwood deadline fast approaches

Roma assisted by former defender Bentaita as Greenwood deadline fast approaches
Roma assisted by former defender Bentaita as Greenwood deadline fast approaches

Former Roma defender Medhi Benatia is reportedly acting as a middle-man in negotiations between the Giallorossi and Marseille, who face a race against time to get a deal done for controversial striker Mason Greenwood.

Benatia involved in Greenwood negotiations between Roma and Marseille

It has been a poorly-kept secret that Roma are attempting to sign the former Manchester United forward this summer from Marseille, who urgently need to sell players before the end of the month if they are to avoid a major FFP breach.

The Giallorossi are also operating with restrictions under their UEFA settlement agreement, but look increasingly likely to part company with Mathias Soule, who has had profitable offers from the Saudi Pro League.

If Roma sell Soule before the end of the month, they will be able to register the entirety of his transfer fee in the accounts for the 2025-26 season, as is the same for Marseille if they sell Greenwood by June 30. However, the cost of signing a new player can be spread out over the duration of the player’s contract.

According to the latest updates from the Corriere dello Sport, Roma have an agreement in full with Greenwood and his agent on personal terms. If the Englishman were to move to the Stadio Olimpico, it is understood that he would earn an initial salary of €4.5m per season plus bonuses, which would rise over several years of the contract.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

The remaining obstacle for Roma is to agree a fee with Marseille. The French side are said to value Greenwood in the region of €50m-€55m, aware of the fact that Manchester United will be entitled to a 40% sell-on, while Roma are reportedly willing to invest around €45m including bonuses on the transfer fee.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, acting as a middle-man in negotiations between the two clubs is former Roma and Juventus defender Benatia, who served as Marseille’s sporting director between 2025 and 2026, but continues to work with the club in a transfer consultancy role.

World Cup: Bayern star Davies fit to start Round of 32 clash with South Africa

World Cup: Bayern star Davies fit to start Round of 32 clash with South Africa
World Cup: Bayern star Davies fit to start Round of 32 clash with South Africa

Having to bide his time with injury during the group stages, Alphonso Davies is set for his first appearance at this World Cup in tonight's Round of 32 clash against South Africa.

“Now he's truly available. We have Alphonso back and healthy and ready to perform, I think it's a big moment for the team and a big boost for the team,” Canadian coach Jesse Marsch said during today's press conference.

"He's a big X factor for us. Being on the pitch, the belief they have in him, the belief he has in himself, I think changes the possibility of what the potential of our team is, and what we can do in this tournament"

"We were fairly certain early on that playing in the group phase was unlikely. For me to go tell our best player, and a guy that is a huge piece of everything that we do, that we have to wait, was painful.

“But we've done this in the best interests of Alphonso and his career and his health, so it's nice now that we can have a plan that leads to him being back on the pitch,” he concluded.

The Bayern Munich full-back underlined just how difficult it was to watch the action unfold from the bench – now he's excited to represent his nation while at the peak of his powers.

“Obviously, it was painful [to watch the first three games from the sidelines]. The only thing you want to do is play football. That’s what I’m really passionate about," Davies explained.

"The first game, watching it, I was eager to be on the pitch. Second game, even more so. The third game, I went to the coach before the game and asked him, ‘Do you think I can get a couple of minutes?’

“He could have said, ‘Yeah, we’ll just throw you in,’ but obviously he cares about me and the team as human beings as well, so he sat me down (…) and I thought about it, and I said, ‘He’s right.’ It was kind of hard to hear,” he added. 

Ira Winderman: Hmm, so Heat had too little and gave away too much for Giannis?

MIAMI — Yes, the Miami Heat’s world changed dramatically Monday, from lost at sea in the wake of four consecutive trips to the play-in round to Pat Riley reeling in Giannis Antetokounmpo.

But it was as if the perception of the before and after also changed dramatically.

In the weeks and months ahead of Riley’s biggest move over the past decade, the external viewpoint was the Heat not having enough to offer to complete such a dramatic move, a viewpoint further cemented when the Heat fell short as the last suitor standing for Antetokounmpo at February’s NBA trade deadline.

And yet in the minutes, hours and days after the league’s biggest personnel move in years, the critique from many was that the Heat gave up too much.

So, to reset the 180 twist in perspectives:

— The Heat did not have enough to get Giannis.

— The Heat, with their abundance of quality trade components, gave up too much.

Under different circumstances, with Giannis without the ability to move into free agency a year from now, the Heat arguably would not have had enough. Typically, to get a superstar in his prime, you have to give up a superstar, or at least an All-NBA talent.

But under these circumstances, the Bucks had to do something, internally aware for months that Antetokounmpo was not going to re-up, could walk into 2027 free agency, and that something is better than nothing.

But the Heat offer was not nothing. It was a lot, with as many player and pick tentacles as anything offered for an NBA leading man in years — four players and five draft components, four of which involved the first round.

Which brings it back to whether Riley was played by the Bucks, or even by the Celtics, who swooped in with a package built around Jayen Brown.

Typically, a player of Brown’s status would be enough to push such a package over the top, a replacement leading man and accompanying draft assets.

But Boston also was in position to draw a line, a team coming off a 56-26 season and just one and two years removed from 61-21 and 64-18 records, with an NBA title in 2024. They were in position to bow out when the Bucks also requested intriguing prospects Hugo Gonzalez and Baylor Scheierman.

The Heat were in no such position, coming off those four consecutive trips to the play-in round and failing to make the playoffs this past season for the first time in seven seasons.

Now the pipeline of quality youth had been restocked, allowing for the trade to be made.

This was the time, for myriad reasons.

Having bypassed Tyler Herro’s extension window in October, there otherwise would have to be a return to such a high-stakes decision when his extension window opened in July.

With Erik Spoelstra saying all the right things but belying them with his actions, the Kel’el Ware-Bam Adebayo pairing appeared to have a limited future.

With Jaime Jaquez Jr. emerging with a breakout third season, finishing as runner-up for Sixth Man of the Year, he, too, would become extension-eligible this offseason, leaving the Heat to debate the outlay for a reserve.

And if ever there was a case to sell high on rookie surprise Kasparas Jakucionis, this, too, might have been the moment.

So the requested package was there: Herro, Ware, Jaquez, Jakucionis.

Typically, that would be where leverage would enter the equation, of offering some but not all. But leverage left the building when Brad Stevens and the Celtics entered the equation by putting Brown into play.

Which brings it back to where Riley, in his heisting heyday, stood in the 2004 offseason, when Kobe Bryant v. Shaquille O’Neal suddenly had Shaq up for bid.

So Lamar Odom, Brian Grant and a first-round pick? No, the Lakers also wanted Caron Butler. As in culture-to-the-core Caron Butler. As in current Heat assistant coach Caron Butler, a seeming Heat lifer throughout.

Barely a blink. Butler headed west. The Heat’s first championship, in 2006, followed.

So this time could the Heat afford to draw the line at Jakucionis? Imagine the fallout if that became a talking point.

As for all the draft capital that went out, with the exception of the No. 13 pick utilized for the Bucks on Tuesday night for Nate Ament, none of it comes into play until 2030, and even then only a pick swap. So for all the draft consternation from those who saw the Heat giving up too much, the Heat still will be left with first-round picks in four of the next six drafts.

After that? Undeniable draft deprivation.

But that also is how the game has come to be played in a league that has had eight different champions in the last eight years. You pick your window, then seize upon that opportunity.

So, yes, the Heat did possess enough to get a deal done.

And, no, the Heat did not give up too much, because such is the price to open a contention window.

That doesn’t mean that the youth traded won’t flourish, that the draft capital surrendered won’t turn into stars of the next generation.

After the Shaq trade, for example, Odom went on to win NBA championships with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010, with Shaq not winning one again. But it doesn’t mean the Heat, for even a moment, regretted the decision that led to their 2006 title.

The Heat and Bucks both can come out winners from this. The difference for the Heat is that it has to be sooner rather than later.

Colts&#39; Shane Steichen Listed On Hot Seat: Playoffs or Bust?

Indianapolis Colts HC Shane Steichen gave injury updates for Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce, DeForest Buckner, and Jalen Travis during mandatory minicamp. (video via Jake Arthur/ColtsRoundtable)

There's a lot riding on the 2026 season for the Indianapolis Colts.

Last year started with a bang, with new quarterback Daniel Jones executing head coach Shane Steichen's offense to perfection, while the remaining cast of characters consistently performed at a high level. The Colts got off to an 8-2 start heading into the bye week, on pace for one of their best seasons since the days of Peyton Manning.

Unfortunately, disaster struck when Jones' right Achilles gave out in a rainy game in Jacksonville in Week 14. The Colts had already begun to stumble as Jones dealt with a separate leg injury, and the decimated defense treaded water on the other side.

The Colts dropped their final seven games of the season, sliding right out of the playoff race and missing the postseason for a fifth consecutive season. Steichen has yet to make the playoffs since being hired by the Colts, and general manager Chris Ballard has gotten the team there just twice, with one win.

While the decision-makers believe the team is closer to the 8-2 version rather than the 0-7 version, logically, the pressure is on to deliver.

As the 2026 season nears, Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus listed six NFL head coaches who are on the hot seat in 2026, and Steichen is on the list.

READ MORE: Key Colts Playmaker Set to Boost Value in Free Agency?

"Like other names on this list, it was fairly shocking that Indianapolis retained both Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard this offseason," Locker said. "Over his three years calling the shots with the Colts, Steichen has mustered only a 25-26 record with zero playoff appearances.

"The rationale for bringing Steichen back is likely the Colts’ hot start in 2025, when the team began 8-2 and led the league in offensive EPA per play through the first 13 weeks. But suffering seven straight losses, including after Daniel Jones tore his Achilles, raised lots of concern about Steichen’s leadership.

"The Colts re-signed both Jones and receiver Alec Pierce to monster contracts in March and have other talent like Jonathan Taylor, Sauce Gardner, Quenton Nelson, and Laiatu Latu on the roster, but real questions permeate a defense that finished 21st in success rate," Locker continued. "It’s tough to envision Steichen making it to a fifth year in blue if Indianapolis either starts flat or doesn’t reach the postseason."

While the Colts originally signed Steichen to a six-year contract when they hired him in 2023, which gives him through 2028, the team also thought they'd be more successful with Steichen running things than they have been to this point.

READ MORE: Colts' Playmakers Earn Respectable Marks, With Room to Grow

If you need convincing that Steichen is on the hot seat, Colts ownership all but said that was the case for Steichen and Ballard at the end of the 2025 season.

"Even though we didn't get the results we expected, I'm confident in what we're building and how we're building it," Colts Owner & CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon said in January. "So with that said, Chris will continue as our general manager, and Shane will continue as our head coach for this next season. We have been very clear with Chris and Shane that giving them another opportunity means that the sense of urgency for them to deliver and perform has never been higher.

"Chris and Shane are both capable of facing this challenge head-on and finding a way to achieve the results that our fans deserve, which is winning games, getting to the postseason, and ultimately winning championships."

Ballard and Steichen were given a new, albeit potentially brief, opportunity to right the ship in 2026, but as Irsay-Gordon said, "The sense of urgency for them to deliver and perform has never been higher."

Angel Reese snubbing former LSU teammate during Dream vs. Storm was justified

The Saturday night contest between the Atlanta Dream and Seattle Storm amounted to a reunion between former LSU teammates Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson.

However, it wasn’t quite the reunion we were expecting when the two squared off for the first time in the WNBA.

Johnson, who entered the league as a first-round pick in 2026, was Reese’s teammate for two seasons with the Tigers before Reese left for the WNBA, but you would have never guessed that after Reese declined Johnson’s handshake.

With 1:20 left in the game, and with the Storm leading by 14, Johnson went up to Reese for a handshake, but Reese snubbed Johnson.

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The clip of the cold exchange immediately went viral.

Why Reese snubbing Johnson was justified

May 27, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese (5) looks on against the Minnesota Lynx in the first half at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

Johnson was clearly taken aback by Reese’s response to her handshake, but we can’t say we blame the Dream star for doing what she did.

After all, the game wasn’t over yet. It would look weird for players from opposing teams to be shaking hands while the game is still going on — and that’s especially true with the Dream trailing and Johnson playing a huge role in that.

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There’s plenty of time for handshakes after the game, and that’s when Johnson should have went up to Reese for the embrace.

Maybe there’s something deeper going on here, but that’s the best explanation we can come up with for why Reese snubbed Johnson, and it makes sense if that’s indeed the reason.

Johnson outperforms Reese

Jun 27, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Storm guard Flau’jae Johnson (4) reacts following her team’s victory over the Atlanta Dream at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Richard Dizon-Imagn Images

Reese had a strong game with 17 points and nine boards, but Johnson was better with a game-high 24 points to go along with 11 rebounds, four assists and two steals.

With the 105-90 loss to the Storm on Saturday, the Dream have now dropped three straight games as they head into a five-day break before a matchup against the Washington Mystics on Thursday, July 2.

MORE: Caitlin Clark urged to ditch WNBA over mistreatment, ref no-calls

Atlanta is tied for the second-best record in the Eastern Conference and sits in the No. 5 seed in the playoff hunt.

Meanwhile, the Storm improve to 5-15 on the season and have won two straight after losing a whopping 11 consecutive games. Seattle sits in dead-last in the Western Conference and sits half of a game better than the Connecticut Sun, who own the WNBA’s worst record.

Seattle will meet the Phoenix Mercury when it emerges from the break.

Kerry loss &#39;will take a while to get over&#39; - Kilpatrick

Tyrone midfielder Conn Kilpatrick said the 2-25 to 0-27 defeat by in Saturday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final will "take a while to get over".

Despite a strong display from Tyrone, Jack O'Connor's side booked a spot in the last four and moved a step closer to defending their title.

Red Hands boss Malachy O'Rourke was left frustrated after the match by 'really, really harsh calls' in Dublin with Kilpatrick echoing his manager's thoughts.

"It's a disappointing result and one that'll take a while to get over to be honest," Kilpatrick told BBC Sport NI.

"I felt we were right in the game for large parts of it. We had done a lot well. Just a few decisions I think didn't go our way and I feel, on another day, we would have got them.

"The boys put a massive shift in the game. Kerry are champions for a reason because they are a good team, but we still had full belief that we could take them on our day and it just wasn't to be today."

Tyrone's wait for their first Sam Maguire title since 2021 will now continue with Monaghan, who face Louth in their quarter-final on Sunday, Ulster's final team in this year's All-Ireland.

Kilpatrick added that it has been "a tough campaign" which included an Ulster Championship preliminary-round exit at the hands of eventual winners Armagh.

"It's no surprise that we obviously had a tough campaign. Everybody knows it and we were coming into the championship being completely written off, but again we had full belief in the squad," he continued.

"It's fine margins that can cost you and, look, it's very disappointing and it's hard to put into words but fair play to Kerry, they beat us on the day and we have to go again next year.

"Hopefully everybody comes back and we add to the squad again like we did this year and we'll go again. We're not finished yet."

World Cup games on TV today: Schedule and start times for all matches on Sunday, June 28

World Cup 2026 games on TV today

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to electrify soccer fans not only across the three host nations USA, Canada, and Mexico, but across the globe as the biggest sporting event on the planet descends upon North America.

For five weeks in June and July, the greatest football tournament will be played throughout the three host nations, as 48 qualifiers do battle for the most famous trophy in the sport.

In the 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup, and the first-ever expanded edition of the competition, top teams from around the world will push to write their name in soccer history.

The Sporting News brings you a look at what games are on the docket today, and what the schedule looks like throughout the entire World Cup so you can plan your viewing experience accordingly.

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World Cup games on TV today

The 18th day of the 2026 World Cup sees the first round of knockout matches as the Round of 32 gets underway.

South Africa face co-hosts Canada at 3 p.m. from SoFi Stadium.

Sunday, June 28

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 1South Africa vs. CanadaSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo

Where to watch World Cup games in 2026

  • TV channel: FOX, FS1
  • Live stream: fubo,Fox One, Fox Sports app/website

2026 FIFA World Cup matches will be broadcast nationally on either FOX or FS1 in the United States, with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up a for a FREE trial.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

World Cup round-by-round schedule 2026

StageRoundDates
Group stageMatchday 1June 11-17
Matchday 2June 18-23
Matchday 3June 24-27
Knockout stageRound of 32June 28-July 3
Round of 16July 4-7
QuarterfinalsJuly 9-11
SemifinalsJuly 14-15
Third place matchJuly 18
FinalJuly 19

FIFA World Cup daily schedule, results 2026

Thursday, June 11

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group A, Round 1Mexico 2-0 South AfricaEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group A, Round 1South Korea 2-1 CzechiaEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, Mexico)10 p.m.FS1, fubo

Friday, June 12

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group B, Round 1Canada 1-1 Bosnia & HerzegovinaBMO Field (Toronto, Canada)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group D, Round 1United States 4-1 ParaguaySoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)9 p.m.FOX, fubo

Saturday, June 13

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group B, Round 1Qatar 1-1 SwitzerlandLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group C, Round 1Brazil 1-1 MoroccoMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)6 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group C, Round 1Haiti 0-1 ScotlandGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)9 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group D, Round 1Australia 2-0 TurkeyBC Place (Vancouver, Canada)12 a.m.*FS1, fubo

* Kicking off 12 a.m. ET the morning of Sunday, June 14, which is 9 p.m. local on Saturday, June 13 in Vancouver

Sunday, June 14

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group E, Round 1Germany 7-1 CuracaoNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group F, Round 1Netherlands 2-2 JapanAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)4 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group E, Round 1Ivory Coast 1-0 EcuadorLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)7 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group F, Round 1Sweden 5-1 TunisiaEstadio BBVA (Monterrey, Mexico)10 p.m.FS1, fubo

Monday, June 15

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group H, Round 1Spain 0-0 Cape VerdeMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)12 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group G, Round 1Belgium 1-1 EgyptLumen Field (Seattle, WA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group H, Round 1Saudi Arabia 1-1 UruguayHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)6 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group G, Round 1Iran 2-2 New ZealandSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)9 p.m.FS1, fubo

Tuesday, June 16

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group I, Round 1France 3-1 SenegalMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group I, Round 1Iraq 1-4 NorwayGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)6 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group J, Round 1Argentina 3-0 AlgeriaArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)9 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group J, Round 1Austria 3-1 JordanLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)12 a.m.*FS1, fubo

* Kicking off 12 a.m. ET the morning of Wednesday, June 17, which is 9 p.m. local on Tuesday, June 16 in California

Wednesday, June 17

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group K, Round 1Portugal 1-1 DR CongoNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group L, Round 1England 4-2 CroatiaAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)4 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group L, Round 1Ghana 1-0 PanamaBMO Field (Toronto, Canada)7 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group K, Round 1Uzbekistan 1-3 ColombiaEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)10 p.m.FS1, fubo

Thursday, June 18

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group A, Round 2Czechia 1-1 South AfricaMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)12 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group B, Round 2Bosnia & Herzegovina 1-4 SwitzerlandSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group B, Round 2Canada 6-0 QatarBC Place (Vancouver, Canada)6 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group A, Round 2Mexico 1-0 South KoreaEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, Mexico)9 p.m.FOX, fubo

Friday, June 19

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group D, Round 2United States 2-0 AustraliaLumen Field (Seattle, WA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group C, Round 2Scotland 0-1 MoroccoGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)6 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group C, Round 2Brazil 3-0 HaitiLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)9 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group D, Round 2Turkey 0-1 ParaguayLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)11 p.m.FS1, fubo

Saturday, June 20

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group F, Round 2Netherlands 5-1 SwedenNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group E, Round 2Germany 2-1 Ivory CoastBMO Field (Toronto, Canada)4 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group E, Round 2Ecuador 0-0 CuracaoArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)8 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group F, Round 2Tunisia 0-4 JapanEstadio BBVA (Monterrey, Mexico)12 a.m.*FS1, fubo

* Kicking off 12 a.m. ET the morning of Sunday, June 21, which is 9 p.m. local on Saturday, June 20 in Monterrey

Sunday, June 21

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group H, Round 2Spain 4-0 Saudi ArabiaMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)12 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group G, Round 2Belgium 0-0 IranSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)3 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group H, Round 2Uruguay 2-2 Cape VerdeHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)6 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group G, Round 2New Zealand 1-3 EgyptBC Place (Vancouver, Canada)9 p.m.FS1, fubo

Monday, June 22

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group J, Round 2Argentina 2-0 AustriaAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group I, Round 2France 3-0 IraqLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)5 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group I, Round 2Norway 3-2 SenegalMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)8 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group J, Round 2Jordan 1-2 AlgeriaLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)11 p.m.FS1, fubo

Tuesday, June 23

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group K, Round 2Portugal 5-0 UzbekistanNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group L, Round 2England 0-0 GhanaGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)4 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group L, Round 2Panama 0-1 CroatiaBMO FIeld (Toronto, Canada)7 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group K, Round 2Colombia 1-0 DR CongoEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, Mexico)10 p.m.FS1, fubo

Wednesday, June 24

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group B, Round 3Switzerland 2-1 CanadaBC Place (Vancouver, Canada)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group B, Round 3Bosnia & Herzegovina 3-1 QatarLumen Field (Seattle, WA)3 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group C, Round 3Scotland 0-3 BrazilHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)6 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group C, Round 3Morocco 4-2 HaitiMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)6 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group A, Round 3Czechia 0-3 MexicoEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)9 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group A, Round 3South Africa 1-0 South KoreaEstadio BBVA (Monterrey, Mexico)9 p.m.FS1, fubo

Thursday, June 25

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group E, Round 3Ecuador 2-1 GermanyMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)4 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group E, Round 3Curacao 0-2 Ivory CoastLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)4 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group F, Round 3Tunisia 1-3 NetherlandsArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)7 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group F, Round 3Japan 1-1 SwedenAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)7 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group D, Round 3Turkey 3-2 United StatesSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)10 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group D, Round 3Paraguay 0-0 AustraliaLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)10 p.m.FS1, fubo

Friday, June 26

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group I, Round 3Norway 1-4 FranceGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group I, Round 3Senegal 5-0 IraqBMO FIeld (Toronto, Canada)3 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group H, Round 3Uruguay 0-1 SpainEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, Mexico)8 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group H, Round 3Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi ArabiaNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)8 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group G, Round 3New Zealand 1-5 BelgiumBC Place (Vancouver, Canada)11 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group G, Round 3Egypt 1-1 IranLumen Field (Seattle, WA)11 p.m.FS1, fubo

Saturday, June 27

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Group L, Round 3Panama 0-2 EnglandMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)5 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group L, Round 3Croatia 2-1 GhanaLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)5 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group K, Round 3Colombia 0-0 PortugalHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)7:30 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group K, Round 3DR Congo 3-1 UzbekistanMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)7:30 p.m.FS1, fubo
Group J, Round 3Jordan 1-3 ArgentinaArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)10 p.m.FOX, fubo
Group J, Round 3Algeria 3-3 AustriaAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)10 p.m.FS1, fubo

Sunday, June 28

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 1South Africa vs. CanadaSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo

Monday, June 29

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 4Brazil vs. JapanNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 2Germany vs. ParaguayGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)4:30 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 3Netherlands vs. MoroccoEstadio BBVA (Guadaloupe, Mexico)9 p.m.FOX, fubo

Tuesday, June 30

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 6Ivory Coast vs. MoroccoAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 5France vs. SwedenMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)5 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 7Mexico vs. EcuadorEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)9 p.m.FOX, fubo

Wednesday, July 1

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 8England vs. DR CongoMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)12 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 10Belgium vs. SenegalLumen Field (Seattle, WA)4 p.m.FS1, fubo
Round of 32, Match 9USA vs. Bosnia & HerzegovinaLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)8 p.m.FOX, fubo

Thursday, July 2

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 12Spain vs. AustriaSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 11Portugal vs. CroatiaBMO Field (Toronto, Canada)7 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 13Switzerland vs. AlgeriaBC Place (Vancouver, Canada)11 p.m.FS1, fubo

Friday, July 3

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 32, Match 16Australia vs. EgyptAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)2 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 14Argentina vs. Cape VerdeLumen Field (Seattle, WA)6 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 32, Match 15Colombia vs. GhanaArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)9:30 p.m.FOX, fubo

Saturday, July 4

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 16, Match 2Winner, R32 M1 vs. Winner, R32 M3NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)1 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 16, Match 1Winner, R32 M2 vs. Winner, R32 M5Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)5 p.m.FOX, fubo

Sunday, July 5

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 16, Match 3Winner, R32 M4 vs. Winner, R32 M6MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)4 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 16, Match 4Winner, R32 M7 vs. Winner, R32 M8Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)8 p.m.FOX, fubo

Monday, July 6

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 16, Match 5Winner, R32 M411vs. Winner, R32 M12AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)3 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 16, Match 6Winner, R32 M9 vs. Winner, R32 M10Lumen Field (Seattle, WA)8 p.m.FOX, fubo

Tuesday, July 7

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Round of 16, Match 7Winner, R32 M14 vs. Winner, R32 M16Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)12 p.m.FOX, fubo
Round of 16, Match 8Winner, R32 M13 vs. Winner, R32 M15BC Place (Vancouver, Canada)4 p.m.FOX, fubo

Wednesday, July 8

There are no FIFA World Cup matches on this day

Thursday, July 9

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Quarterfinals, Match 1Winner, R16 M1 vs. Winner, R16 M2Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)4 p.m.FOX, fubo

Friday, July 10

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Quarterfinals, Match 2Winner, R16 M5 vs. Winner, R16 M6SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo

Saturday, July 11

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Quarterfinals, Match 3Winner, R16 M3 vs. Winner, R16 M4Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)5 p.m.FOX, fubo

Sunday, July 12

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Quarterfinals, Match 4Winner, R16 M7 vs. Winner, R16 M8Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)9 p.m.FOX, fubo

Monday, July 13

There are no FIFA World Cup matches on this day

Tuesday, July 14

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Semifinals, Match 1Winner, QF M1 vs. Winner, QF M2AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)3 p.m.FOX, fubo

Wednesday, July 15

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Semifinals, Match 2Winner, QF M3 vs. Winner, QF M4Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)3 p.m.FOX, fubo

Thursday, July 16

There are no FIFA World Cup matches on this day

Friday, July 17

There are no FIFA World Cup matches on this day

Saturday, July 18

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
Third Place MatchLoser, SF M1 vs. Loser, SF M2Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)5 p.m.FOX, fubo

Sunday, July 19

RoundGameLocationTime (ET)TV/Streaming
2026 FIFA World Cup FinalWinner, SF M1 vs. Winner, SF M2MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)3 p.m.FOX, fubo

La Liga club set to profit from Barcelona star&#8217;s presence at the 2026 World Cup

La Liga club set to profit from Barcelona star’s presence at the 2026 World Cup
La Liga club set to profit from Barcelona star’s presence at the 2026 World Cup

One of the biggest transfer sagas last summer was Barcelona signing Joan Garcia from their bitter rivals Espanyol.

The two Catalan clubs have no love lost for one another, and it is very rare to see a player cross the invisible divide in either direction.

Joan Garcia took that leap of faith to join Barça, though, and in less than a season, he has gone on to become one of the team’s most important players.

This also saw him receive a call-up to the Spain team for the first time in March, and he also made the squad for the ongoing FIFA World Cup.

His World Cup involvement with Spain is not only good news for Barcelona. It will also bring a financial reward for Espanyol.

According to AS, FIFA’s Club Benefits Programme will compensate the clubs connected to Joan Garcia because he is part of Spain’s squad at the World Cup.

Joan Garcia is a part of the Spain squad at the World Cup. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Barcelona will receive money as his current club, while Espanyol are also entitled to a share because he played there during the previous season.

It does sound a bit strange. Joan left Espanyol for Barcelona after the Blaugrana paid his release clause, but his rise with Spain still gives his former club a final financial benefit.

How the money is divided

The FIFA programme is designed to compensate clubs who release players for the World Cup. In Joan’s case, the distribution is split into three parts.

One third goes to the club where the player is registered during the tournament, which is Barcelona.

Another third goes to the club where he was registered at the start of the 2025-26 season. The final third goes to the club where he played in the previous campaign, which is Espanyol.

The amount depends on how long Spain remain in the tournament. FIFA assigns a daily payment from the moment the player is released to join his national team until his team is eliminated.

Joan Garcia had a memorable season at Barcelona. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Because Spain have reached the round of 32, Espanyol are already expected to receive at least around €106,200.

If Spain reach the final, that figure could rise to around €160,880.

Barça’s signing looks stronger

For Barcelona, this is another small reminder of how important Joan’s development has become.

The club took a decisive step by signing him from Espanyol, and he has already settled quickly enough to earn recognition from Luis de la Fuente with Spain. That says a lot about his level and his mentality.

There will naturally be attention on Espanyol receiving money from his World Cup run, especially given the rivalry and the way the transfer happened, but Barça cannot be bothered about it.

The real benefit for the club from this is entirely sporting. Barcelona have secured a goalkeeper entering a major phase of his career, one who is already gaining international status and big-tournament experience.

If Spain continue advancing, the payments will rise. More importantly for Barcelona, even if he does not play a game, Joan Garcia’s reputation will keep rising too.

Sucic scores as Croatia reach the Round of 32

Sucic scores as Croatia reach the Round of 32
Sucic scores as Croatia reach the Round of 32

An unforgettable night for Petar Sucic, and one that will always hold a special place in his memories. The Nerazzurri midfielder netted his first World Cup goal, opening the scoring against Ghana and helping Croatia to a crucial 2-1 victory at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia that secured their place in the Round of 32.

Sucic, named in the starting line-up by coach Zlatko Dalic, made it 1-0 in the 31st minute. After receiving Kovacic's pass in the final third, he looked up, picked his spot and drilled a precise low finish into the bottom corner beyond Asare's reach. A moment of brilliance, a flawless strike and pure elation.

The match was decided in the second half, with Vlasic scoring the winner in the 83rd minute after Luckassen had equalised for Ghana ten minutes earlier. The victory saw Croatia finish second in Group L with six points, behind England. They will return to action in the early hours of Friday 3 July, when they face Portugal in the Round of 32 at the BMO Field in Toronto, with kick-off scheduled for 01:00 CEST.

Lautaro on target as Argentina beat Jordan

Lautaro on target as Argentina beat Jordan
Lautaro on target as Argentina beat Jordan

A deep breath, a composed run-up and a clinical finish that sent the goalkeeper the wrong way. Then came the sprint to the corner flag, the leap and the roar of relief. Lautaro Martinez had his first FIFA World Cup goal. It was also the Inter captain's first goal celebration at the tournament, ending his wait at the ninth attempt and taking his Argentina tally to 38 goals in 80 appearances. Another iconic moment to add to an ever-growing and increasingly illustrious collection.

El Toro's goal put Argentina 2-0 up against Jordan in their final Group J match. The penalty was awarded after Senesi was brought down, moments after Lautaro had rattled the crossbar in the same attacking move. Giovani Lo Celso had opened the scoring with a free-kick in the 19th minute, while Lionel Messi sealed the 3-1 victory with another set-piece after Mousa Al-Tamari had pulled one back for Jordan.

Starting alongside Julian Alvarez in attack, Lautaro played 60 minutes before making way for Messi. The victory saw Argentina finish top of Group J with a perfect record. Lionel Scaloni's side will return to action in the Round of 32 on the night of Saturday 4 July, when they face Cape Verde at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, with kick-off scheduled for midnight CEST.

Christopher Bell qualifies 14th with broken wrist at Sonoma in 2026

Christopher Bell hopes to complete the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway, and the No. 20 car has pace. After breaking his wrist in a crash with Chase Elliott during the Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway, Bell wasn't able to complete the event in San Diego last weekend.

Now, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver will roll off in 14th place for the Cup Series race at Sonoma on Sunday. in fact, Bell was in Group A qualifying, meaning that he might have been fast enough to qualify in the top 10 spots with a broken wrist. It was a very impressive effort by Bell and the No. 20 team.

Bell must find a way to spark some momentum, as he has fallen to 12th in the point standings. Bell is one of NASCAR's best road course drivers, and he could take advantage of that on Sunday. Even with a broken wrist, Bell has the speed to compete for a top-10 finish.

More: NASCAR starting lineup for Cup Series race at Sonoma in June 2026

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Christopher Bell qualifies 14th with broken wrist at Sonoma in 2026

South Korea&#39;s &#39;dismal&#39; World Cup ends in group phase

South Korea's Son Heung-min could now retire (Julio Cesar AGUILAR)

South Korea's turbulent World Cup ended at the group phase on Saturday and could lead to the international retirement of captain Son Heung-min.

After three days of anxious waiting to see if they would squeeze into the knockout rounds as one of the eight third-placed finishers, results went against South Korea to send them home.

Hong Myung-bo's side had the last 32 within grasp only to suffer a shock 1-0 loss to lower-ranked South Africa on Wednesday.

Hong caused a surprise when he dropped the attacking talisman Son to the bench in a gamble that backfired.

They finished third in Group A behind the co-hosts Mexico and South Africa, having also lost 1-0 to Mexico.

They beat the Czech Republic 2-1 to start their World Cup, but that was as good as it got for the much-maligned Hong and the fading Son.

The criticism back home has been fierce, with Hong firmly in the firing line.

Yonhap News Agency called South Korea's premature exit "dismal".

"The national team suffered the humiliation of a 2026 World Cup group-stage exit after three days of agonising hope," Yonhap said.

A headline in Newsis said: "Fortune deserts Hong Myung-bo's side."

South Korea's tournament was overshadowed by a row between the squad and local media, while a drone also buzzed a crucial training session before the Mexico defeat.

Former Tottenham attacker Son, who now plays for Los Angeles FC, has hinted in the past at international retirement.

The daily Sports Chosun expects that to be it now for the player who has carried South Korea so often and scored 56 goals for his country. 

"Son Heung-min's final World Cup ends in heartbreak," a headline said.

He turns 34 next month.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung weighed in on the team's elimination, taking direct aim at head coach Hong and questioning the selection process that put him in charge.

"When loyalty and factionalism are valued over competence, and incompetent people are appointed to leadership positions, the outcome is all but inevitable," Lee said in a post on X.

"I offer my deepest apologies to the public for the profound disappointment caused by this unacceptable outcome,” he added.

"We will move swiftly to reform sports administration to ensure that nothing like this happens again," he said, without elaborating. 

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The Morning Memory: Bobo and Edwards skin the Gators

31 Oct 1998: Head coach Jim Donnan of the Georgia Bulldogs looks on during the game against the Florida Gators at the Alltell Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. The Gators defeated the Bulldogs 38-7. | Getty Images

I’m a simple man. I like to start my day with a good cup of coffee. Maybe a nice stack of pancakes. And a video of the Florida Gators getting beaten like a set of bongos.

1997 came squarely in the middle of a long stretch of utter torment for Bulldog fans in Jacksonville.It’s difficult to explain if you weren’t there for it, but the best summation I can give is that the Georgia/Florida game was the most important contest of the season for a fanbase that had no illusions of their chances of playing for a national title. A

And we lost it every year. Sometimes by a little, often by a lot. But when the Bulldogs arrived in Jacksonville on November 1, 1997 they had dropped seven in a row to the Gators. The Gators had won 52-14, 52-17 and 47-7 in the previous three meetings. While the Dawgs entered ranked #14 in the country under second year head coach Jim Donnan, there was little reason to expect they’d offer much resistance to the defending national champion Gators.

But that’s why they actually play the games:

Robert Edwards ground out 124 yards on the ground and tied a school record with four rushing touchdowns. Junior safety Kirby Smart picked off two passes as the Florida offense looked out of sorts most of the day. Steve Spurrier, always quick with the hook for his quarterbacks, tried three of them on the afternoon. But neither starter Doug Johnson nor backups Noah Brindise or Jessie Palmer could do much of anything to crack the Red and Black D.

The result was a 37-17 victory that would go down as arguably the high point of the Donnan era in Athens. It was also Steve Spurrier’s only loss to the Athenians during his twelve seasons as the coach at his alma mater. I wish the ‘Dawgs could have beaten that smug so-and-so a few more times. But I do take some joy from remembering how sad he was on that day in 1997. Again, it’s the simple things in life.

Go ‘Dawgs!!!

&#39;India&#39;s involvement is important&#39;: Cricket Ireland chairman welcomes Indian owners&#39; investment in inaugural ETPL

Josh Little celebrates with his Irish teammates after picking up a wicket

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Cricket Ireland chairman Brian MacNeice has welcomed the strong Indian investment in the inaugural ETPL competition.
  • Rahul Dravid owns the Dublin Guardians, with Steve Waugh and Jonty Rhodes also in ownership roles.
  • MacNeice believes a strong, growing European cricket ecosystem is good for the global game overall.

Cricket Ireland chairman welcomes Indian owners' investment in inaugural ETPL

European cricket is preparing for a landmark moment, and Indian influence sits right at its heart. With the inaugural European T20 Premier League set to begin in August, Cricket Ireland chairman Brian MacNeice has hailed the significant Indian involvement, helping to drive the ambitious new competition.

The ETPL, run in partnership by the cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands, will feature six city-based franchises and stands as Europe's first ICC-sanctioned multi-nation T20 league.

Speaking to Hindustan Times Digital, MacNeice underlined how central Indian support is to that vision.

The chairman framed the partnership as mutually beneficial. "It's important that ETPL has a platform to showcase the best players in Europe and, to some extent, in India, so having India's involvement in the league is important, but we've gone further than that as well," MacNeice said.

MORE: Cricket Ireland's chief hopes that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi soon makes his debut

Indian owners lead the charge

MacNeice pointed to a star-studded ownership roster underpinning the league. "Apart from, say, Rahul Dravid, who's kind of the owner of the Dublin Guardians, we've got Steve Waugh; we've got Jonty Rhodes kind of in the ownership structure," the chairman explained of the high-profile names involved.

Beyond the owners, the playing rosters carry serious weight too. "Some of the players that have signed up for the franchises are some of the best players in the world, and they're really excited about coming to Europe and playing in the European League," MacNeice noted.

The chairman sees the league as a window through which Indian fans can discover European cricket. "What we want to do with ETPL is showcase the potential of European cricket so that everybody in India can see it, appreciate it, and get behind it," MacNeice said of the goal.

For MacNeice, the benefits stretch well beyond Europe's borders. "I believe that a strong, growing European cricket ecosystem is good for the global game," he said, arguing that lifting the sport in one region ultimately strengthens cricket everywhere it is played around the world.

MORE: What is the European T20 Premier League? Start date, teams, format, owners and key players

Which Indian owners have a stake in the league?

Out of the six teams that are set to kick off the ETPL, three feature prominent Indian celebrities or sports stars among their ownership team. This includes Dublin Guardians, which features former ICT coach Rahul Dravid and former spin legend R. Ashwin among the various investors and owners. 

Beyond Dublin, the Rotterdam Dockers see South African cricketers Jonty Rhodes and Faf du Plessis team up with Indian actor John Abraham to make the Dutch side ready for European glory. Meanwhile, the Scottish side Glasgow Cosmic features the Universe Boss Chris Gayle teaming up with the India-based Mugafi Group.

A building block for growth

He backed his case with striking numbers about the region's reach. "There are more member nations in Europe than there are in any other region in the world," MacNeice said, adding that "after Asia, in terms of fan followership and digital engagement, the European index is the second-highest."

That belief shapes how he views the venture. "ETPL is a fundamental building block of that kind of strengthening of cricket in Europe," MacNeice said of the long-term platform. He signed off with a clear ambition: "The more that we can expose it in India and beyond, the better."

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Clarke leaves strong Scotland legacy but exit brings sense of relief

Steve Clarke celebrates with his Scotland players
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For much of Saturday afternoon, the skies above Charlotte were a dirty shade of gray, the rain bucketing down, the wind blowing hard, thunder and lightning seen and heard every minute or so.

If Steve Clarke was looking out of his hotel room, that's the biblical scene he would have taken in. In a sense, the ideal backdrop for a bombshell.

Within minutes of Scotland being officially dumped out of the World Cup, the news of the head coach's departure dropped. Unlike the weather, there was no warning.

The manner of his exit was typical of the man; low-key, no fuss, no interviews as yet, no need in his mind to explain his thoughts any more than he already has.

The length and detail in his valedictory statement suggests this was in the pipeline for a day or two but there's no word on why he has taken this decision.

And why so abruptly? Why not get back home, take a break and think about it? Snap judgements and emotional reactions are not Clarke traits, so why has he done this now?

The players didn't know this was coming and neither did many of the Scottish FA board. A month ago these same people announced, with some fanfare, that Clarke was staying for four more years.

There's a constituency of football folk who didn't want him to continue and they kept things civil. There's another constituency that just don't like the man and never have.

He incensed some Rangers fans when mocking them for sectarian singing when he was manager of Kilmarnock - he said they were stuck in the dark ages - and a chunk of them have neither forgotten nor forgiven.

And now he's gone. His legacy is a really good one, but there is a sense of relief that there's going to be a new voice and fresh ideas now, as long as a good appointment is made, which is very far from a given.

Seven years is an eternity. There is some pain for the Scottish FA that the manager they committed to for four more years only last month has now walked.

For the Clarke critics - the balanced and the bonkers - there is an element of being careful what you wish for because there are no outstanding, and realistic, candidates out there.

The denizens of Hampden are under significant pressure to get the right manager from a limited pool. Scotland have six Nations League games between September and November.

Clarke's bumpy road out of wilderness

Clarke will be just a dot on the landscape by then, but he has been a significant force for Scotland for the longest time, a manager who took the team out of the wilderness but never to the promised land of knockout major championship football. That was his goal in American and he failed.

Three major championships in seven years, though. A whole host of good times - amid plenty of bad. Scotland toiled at all three of those tournaments but they got there.

People can scoff at that now, but they have short memories. Those qualifications brought many millions of pounds into the coffers of the Scottish FA.

The nation had forgotten what it was like to reach that level before Clarke fetched-up. A desperate fatalism had taken root in the game.

There was no hope, only cynicism. Two games before he took over, Scotland lost 3-0 against Kazakhstan. It was pathetic.

In his first game in charge, a scratchy and late win against Cyprus, a crowd of 31,277 turned up at Hampden.

In subsequent home games, 32,432 turned up for the 2-1 loss to Russia, 25,524 were there to see Belgium win 4-0, 20,699 were at Hampden to see them beat San Marino and 19,515 were in attendance when they beat Kazakhstan.

Clarke referred to this era in his farewell message. Bar a loyal band of Tartan Army members, there was total indifference.

The peaks and troughs under Clarke were quite something. He was a manager with a capacity to bounce back.

Scotland experienced a stratospheric high of back-to-back penalty shoot-out victories to qualify for the Covid-delayed Euros, then failed dismally when they got there.

Clarke came again with a strong bid to reach the 2022 World Cup, winning six competitive matches in a row for the first time since 1930. They saw off Denmark along the way and earned themselves a home semi-final play-off against Ukraine - and flopped.

They flopped again, 3-0 against the Republic of Ireland, in the Nations League that followed.

Goodwill ebbs away but results still come

These were times of danger for Clarke. The knives were out, but he went again in the qualifiers for Euro 2024.

The campaign was riveting and Hampden was rocking like rarely before. They beat Spain at home and, memorably, did Norway at the death away from home.

The night they beat Georgia in the Glasgow monsoon was one of the most memorable of the entire Clarke regime. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and all of that.

To Germany for the Euros; another awful experience culminating with a 1-0 loss to Hungary. Clarke was negative and his team sank without trace.

He reacted badly in the aftermath. That failure and the truculence that followed it cost him a lot of goodwill. He was in trouble again.

The manager with multiple lives stirred once more. Better yo-yo than no-no. The Nations League campaign ended with a draw against Portugal and wins over Croatia and Poland. Things were cooking again.

And Lady Luck was shining on him. In qualifying for the World Cup, Scotland were dreadful against Greece at home and won, dreadful against Belarus at home and won again. Those were the performances that John McGinn called "jobby."

They lost in Greece and would have been in the play-offs had it not been for Belarus getting a miraculous draw against Denmark in Copenhagen.

They took advantage of that extraordinarily good break in the epic game of the ages against the Danes - one of the greatest nights in the history of the team.

That was the bliss before the brick wall of America. Now comes the search for a manager to do what Clarke did, only do it better.

The squad is pushing on, one of the oldest at this World Cup.

Clarke's three goalkeepers in America had a combined age of 103. Lyndon Dykes and Lawrence Shankland are 30, with another five players soon to join them. John McGinn, Ryan Christie and Jack Hendry are 31, Andy Robertson is 32, Grant Hanley and Kenny McLean are 34.

The new man has problems in goal and at centre-back. There is an absence of creative and dynamic central midfielders, a shortage of wingers with real pace and a serious problem in making chances for strikers who are forced to live off crumbs.

Scotland came a long way under Clarke but the road to where they want to be stretches out for many miles. Another manager gets to navigate it now. He won't be short of backseat drivers.

Why Wimbledon’s grass has a special place in tennis doubles star Gaby Dabrowski’s heart

Why Wimbledon’s grass has a special place in tennis doubles star Gaby Dabrowski’s heartWimbledon and the grass-court season has a special place in the hearts of most tennis players, even the ones who don’t much care for playing on the surface. It’s a journey back to the sport’s roots, to its spiritual home.

For Gaby Dabrowski, the surface has meaning far beyond its feel under foot.

The 34-year-old Canadian doubles star, a two-time Grand Slam winner and two-time Wimbledon finalist, came to the grass two years ago, just weeks after undergoing two surgeries for breast cancer. She and her then-partner, New Zealand’s Erin Routliffe, kind of ran the table — the duo won the Nottingham Open, and reached the final at the Eastbourne Open and at Wimbledon, losing 7-6, 7-6 to Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsend, the top pair in the world, in the latter.

“I’ve always loved the grass, so coming back to the United Kingdom after my surgery in 2024 will always be very special to me,” Dabrowski, the world No. 3 in women’s doubles, said in an email this week. “Last year I missed Queen’s and the middle week of grass because I’d broken my ribs before Roland Garros, and quite frankly I was more devastated to have missed out on a historic Queen’s event (for the women) than even RG!”

At the time she made her sudden comeback in 2024, only a handful of people in Dabrowski’s inner circle knew what she was going through.

Two weeks after Wimbledon that year, Dabrowski and Félix Auger-Aliassime teamed up to win bronze at the Paris Olympics. It would be another six months before Auger-Aliassime would find out that Dabrowski was in the middle of cancer treatment.

“I was adamant I would not be a victim of my circumstance,” Dabrowski said in an interview earlier this year. “Yes, there were a lot of tough moments, I was like, ‘OK, I’m not going to feel sorry for myself. We have information, we have treatment, and I’m going to go through it, and we’ll see.’ Some people around me probably were freaking out more than I was.”

Two years on, it’s easy to forget what Dabrowski went through and continues to go through. She and her new partner, Luisa Stefani of Brazil, go deep in nearly every tournament they enter. They won the Strasbourg Open last month and lost in the semifinals of the French Open to the eventual champions, Siniaková and Townsend, on a day Stefani was playing with a virus. On the grass, Dabrowski and Stefani are into the Eastbourne Open final, ahead of competing in Wimbledon’s 2026 edition as the No. 3 seeds

Dabrowski is doing all that while managing the side effects of hormone therapy to help keep her cancer in remission. She is still taking a medication called Tamoxafin, which blocks the hormone estrogen from attaching to cancer cells, preventing their growth.

She struggles with sleep and is often restless. There are hot flashes, fatigue and joint pain. When she flies long distances, which tennis players do a lot, she’s at risk of a blood clot so has to take an aspirin and wear compression garments. “It’s kind of like you’re in menopause,” she said.

Cancer survivors often say eventually the disease becomes like background noise; always there, but often you don’t even hear it. That’s not where Dabrowski is, at least not yet. Thoughts of those frightening weeks in the early spring of 2024, and the months that followed, are never far away.

She had felt a lump in her left breast nearly a year before, in 2023. A doctor looked at it and told her it was probably nothing.

But then it didn’t go away. She thought it might be getting larger. She showed it to a doctor during her annual physical, a service the WTA Tour provides to players, at the Miami Open in late March. The doctor, Jennifer Maynard, suggested she have specialists take a closer look. After a mammogram and an ultrasound, she received a call from a radiologist who told Dabrowski that she needed a biopsy and an MRI.

The results came quickly. It was not good news. She had a malignant tumor at about 3 o’clock on her left breast.

About two weeks later, at the end of April, she drove with her father from her home in Tampa to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. to undergo a lumpectomy.

There was some good news. The cancer had not spread to her lymph nodes and appeared to be localized. The bad news? There were some additional cancer cells in tissue near the tumor that needed to be scraped out. About two weeks after the first procedure, she underwent a second surgery.

Dabrowski also needed to undergo radiation treatment. But she really wanted to play the grass season, and then compete in the Olympics. Her medical team told her it would be safe to wait to have the radiation in August, after the Olympics. She was cleared to play tennis whenever she felt strong enough.

“My initial goal was to be able to play in the Olympics in July, but then it looked like I could be ready for Wimbledon, and somehow my team and I worked hard but also smartly, and I was able to come back for the beginning of the grass season,” Dabrowski said this week.

Her tour coach, Dan Kiernan, is still amazed at what transpired. He never contemplated Dabrowski would return for the grass. He’d shown up at the Madrid Open with Routliffe, trying to find the New Zealander a partner. When people asked why she wasn’t playing with Dabrowski, they said she was out for the clay season and kept their explanations vague. “A lot of prying eyes on all those bits,” he said during a recent interview.

Kiernan assumed the same would be true for the grass season. The lumpectomy and the removal of several lymph nodes, and then the second surgery, had left her sore and bruised. Unloading a dishwasher could be painful.

Before long, Dabrowski told Kiernan she was hitting tennis balls again, though the toss on her serve was an issue and Patrick Daciek, her coach in Florida, had to toss the ball for her.

But then Dabrowski said she was ready to play. Kiernan wasn’t about to argue with her.

“I will always trust Gaby,” he said. “If Gaby tells me she’s ready to play, she is ready to play. She loves England and grass courts,” he said. “Also, she has something a little bit extra special, something only elite performers have, a willpower to get themselves where they want to be.”

In Nottingham, she was still struggling to raise that tossing arm, but managed to get it done. She’d lost some of her fitness, but she was determined to find a way. Being on the grass helped. She likes to serve and volley, and to slice and chip and drop the ball short and soft.

“Grass suits my game style,” Dabrowski said. “I wish the grass season was longer.”

In retrospect, she said, the tennis was the easy part. The emotional toll, the fear of the unknown, were the real challenges. But the thing people don’t realize about tennis players is they are often going through something off the court — business headaches, or problems with boyfriends and girlfriends, their own health issues, or that of family and friends. Still, mid-career cancer seemed like a different animal.

And yet Dabrowski plowed on; through the Paris Olympics and the Canadian Open. She skipped the Cincinnati Open to undergo six days of radiation in Jacksonville. Again, the drive back and forth across the state was with her father. Then she showed up at the U.S. Open, burned, literally, and pretty burned out. But she and Routliffe still made the quarterfinals.

After the loss, sitting on the floor of the gym, she told Kiernan she wanted to win the year-end WTA Tour Finals in Saudi Arabia. They came up with a plan to treat the tournaments in September and October as a training block. Then Dabrowski and Routliffe went to Riyadh and won, beating Siniaková and Townsend this time.

Something else happened that fall. During October, which is breast cancer awareness month, Dabrowski started to think her story could be a part of it and might help someone learn about self-screening, or encourage them to get a mammogram.

In December, she decided to tell her story. When he saw it, Auger-Aliassime sent her a message with a flexed biceps emoji.

Since then, her career has a bit of a different purpose. This year, she has pledged to contribute $20 for every game she wins to The 1 in 3 Foundation, which gets its name from the global statistic that a third of all women over the age of 15 have experienced some form of physical or sexual abuse. She has raised over $10,000 already, which equates to about two years of training in communities to help prevent violence against women.

That feels good. So does the grass under her feet. It always has. Especially now.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Should Long Island be banned from holding major golf tournaments?

Have more comments, questions? Reach out to me at bwhite1@dispatch.com. Letters are lightly edited for clarity.

On Wyndham Clark

Hey Brian: I'm sure you saw the subplots at the Open involving Wyndham Clark. I know fans have their favorites and their least favorites. However, I have been watching since Jack's '62 Open win and have not ever seen anything of this magnitude, excluding the Ryder Cup. It would appear fans crossed the line. They did not draw his name out of a hat to target abuse. He does it to himself with his bad temper, obnoxious behavior in general. Yanks/Red Sox, Knicks playoffs, etc., have provided enough of a sample size to tell you that New York is not a place you want to alienate fans, no matter the event.

Rick Higgins

To Rick: Wyndham has acted up in the past, but he did not deserve the treatment he got from New York fans who too often try to make themselves the story. In fact, Golfweek's Eamon Lynch, who lives in New York, said the PGA of America should pull the next major out of Long Island.

Jun 21, 2026; Southampton, New York, USA; Wyndham Clark celebrates with fans after the win of final round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

On Ohio State football

To Mr. White: They started playing the song "Ohio" by the band CAAMP at each Buckeye football home game. It was one of the new things they rolled out recently to get the fans more “involved.” I respect and even enjoy the band, but it’s not a song that fits. It seems largely unnoticed by most when it comes on. Wisconsin has "Jump Around," Penn State has "Sweet Caroline," Michigan does "Mr. Brightside," and if you go to these stadiums, 85%-plus of the fan base is loudly singing along.

My suggestion, albeit not perfect, is that they play "Ride" by Twenty One Pilots. I could very much see the majority of the stadium singing along to "takin my time on my riiiiiiiiiiddddddeeeee." But hey, that’s just me. 

Any thoughts on this? Suggestions on your end? What do you think could fit? Music can unite so many, so I’d love to know your thoughts on the matter. 

Eddie Baer

To Eddie: I have no suggestions or comments, other than to laugh that, according to your list, Michigan picked a song played in pretty much every stadium, every game, everywhere.

Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Earl Little Jr. (1) lines up during Student Appreciation Day spring practice at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on April 4, 2026.

To Brian: Is the increasing number of transfers at Ohio State an aberration? Or is it a testament to a coach who has built a solid program with a launchpad to the NFL? Like biblical Job, Ryan Day has survived various trials. Look at the results: After hitting bottom, a national championship and a textbook win over his rival. Yes, welcome to the OSU football academy, refining "recruits" for future challenges. Too optimistic? Guaranteed wins? Oh no. Complacency is an enemy. Adversity is the proverbial teacher. And that's life – from Woody on up. The progression today is a marvel for Buckeye Nation, an accomplishment few could match. It's tomorrow – where college athletics is headed – that's concerning.

Larry Cheek, Dublin

To Larry: This is not an aberration. It's the new world. Everyone is a free agent. The losers are high school players, whose recruitment is not as valued anymore by teams looking to bring in veterans year after year.

On baseball

To Brian: Catcher Tucker Barnhart earned 10 times more money than Johnny Bench did playing baseball despite a much shorter and, let's say, less decorated career. But that still doesn't seem to be enough for players with talk that they will go on strike before next season. How much is enough to play a game instead of work? Baseball was my first love and the only professional sport I still follow, but when they go on strike, I'm out. College football became my passion, and that world has really been turned upside down. But when they unionize and go on strike, I'm done with them, too, and I guess I'll have more time to read poetry.

Dennis Singleton, Dayton

To Dennis: May I suggest high school baseball? That's real fun stuff. And no NIL yet that I know of..

On streaming

To the editor: I am screaming, crying and carrying on because some of the best sporting events are now on Prime, and I am too cheap to pay for it. There. I said it. Every time I turn on my smart TV, another game has vanished behind a streaming paywall. Pretty soon, I'll need six subscriptions, three passwords and my grandson on standby just to watch a Tuesday night football game.

In my day, you turned on the TV and adjusted the rabbit ears to watch a game. Now I need an IT person and my banker to tell me if I can afford it.

But this is not a sports crisis. It is a "me" crisis. The truth is, I just wanted to gripe. Please call the wambulance and tell them to bring extra tissues.

Michael N. Oser, Upper Arlington

More from the Mailbox

Maybe Ohio State AD Ross Bjork should sit in regular-guy seats, wait in line, etc.

Are luxury boxes really what Ohio Stadium needs?

Why don't girls wear helmets in lacrosse?

An appreciation of Muzerall's greatness; and should dunking be banned in basketball?

Rob Oller is right, and Rob Oller is wrong

Should Rob Oller be punished for missing Ohio State football bandwagon?

Reader comes to Rob Oller's defense, and what Is Ross Bjork doing?

What would St. Peter say to Woody Hayes, Ryan Day?

Does Ohio State really think it would beat Miami 9 out of 10 times?

Fans' treatment of Ohio State kicker Jayden Fielding is 'unhinged'

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&#39;Unbelievable&#39; - Hunter savours first World Cup win

Amy Hunter praised the "absolutely outrageous" Orla Prendergast after they combined to inspire Ireland to a long-awaited first Women's T20 World Cup win.

Saturday's six-wicket win in Bristol ended Ireland's run of 21 consecutive defeats across five tournaments.

Hunter and Prendergast's partnership caused West Indies problems with the latter registering an impressive 63 from 44 balls during the shock victory.

"I was just so excited to be honest," Hunter told Sky Sports.

"I think it's been in the works for a while and we just haven't quite got over the line, but to get over the line is an unbelievable feeling.

"It was unbelievable out there. I was just trying to get her [Orla Prendergast] on the track the whole time and she was absolutely outrageous out there. "

Hunter also praised the contribution of captain Gaby Lewis, who became the first woman to lead Ireland to a World Cup win.

Lewis returned from injury ahead of the tournament and scored consecutive half-centuries before Ireland's final group game.

"I think Gaby has been unbelievable throughout the competition," she continued.

"She's held the batting together at times. Credit to her, she's been absolutely unbelievable."

Although Ireland go home after finishing bottom in Group 2, they showed signs of improvement as the tournament progressed.

They responded to a challenging opening few fixtures and came close to registering their first victory against New Zealand only to be narrowly defeated by four runs.

"There's definitely been a few lows along the way, but I think we've bounced back really well and as a group have been really resilient," Hunter added.

"Credit to the supporters. I think they've been absolutely unbelievable and the amount that have come over.

"As a team, we're just so proud and, thankfully, we got the win for the fans."

F1 Austrian GP: Sunday schedule, weather forecast at the Red Bull Ring, and how to watch

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George Russell starts Sunday’s Austrian grand prix from pole after a chaotic qualifying finish at the Red Bull Ring.

The Mercedes driver avoided an investigation after completing his fastest lap under yellow flags following Max Verstappen's crash, while Charles Leclerc secured second ahead of Lewis Hamilton. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli starts fourth after losing his chance to improve when the session was disrupted.

With hot, dry weather expected and the FIA’s Heat Hazard still in effect, tyre life, cooling and driver management could all play a role in the race - that is if the field manages to make it cleanly through an often chaotic first lap in Spielberg.

Read Also: F1 Austrian GP: George Russell avoids investigation to take pole after Max Verstappen crash

How can I watch the F1 Austrian GP?

In the United States, Apple TV is broadcasting the entire Austrian GP weekend free for viewers in the US as a one-race promotion.

Apple TV is the primary broadcast partner for the 2026 season, with all sessions available on the platform following a multi-year deal. F1 TV remains the series’ global subscription streaming service.

Broadcast coverage of Formula 1 varies by region. For viewers in the United Kingdom, Sky Sports continues as the championship’s exclusive broadcaster, showing every session live throughout the 2026 season. F1 coverage can also be streamed via Sky Go or NOW, with highlights available free-to-air on Channel 4.

Motorsport.com will provide live coverage and updates throughout the Austrian GP weekend.

F1 Austrian GP Sunday schedule

Times local to Austria:

Sunday, June 28 — 2026 Austrian Grand Prix — 3:00pm CEST

For UK viewers:

Sunday, June 28 — 2026 Austrian Grand Prix — 2:00pm BST

For US Eastern Time viewers:

Sunday, June 28 — 2026 Austrian Grand Prix — 9:00am ET

F1 Austrian GP full weekend schedule

All times local to Austria:

Friday, June 26 — free practice 1 — 1:30pm CEST Friday, June 26 — free practice 2 — 5:00pm CEST Saturday, June 27 — free practice 3 — 12:30pm CEST Saturday, June 27 — qualifying — 4:00pm CEST Sunday, June 28 — 2026 Austrian Grand Prix — 3:00pm CEST

Austrian GP Sunday weather forecast

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Sunday is expected to stay hot, sunny and dry at the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian grand prix.

With the FIA’s Heat Hazard still in effect, cooling and tyre life will be key concerns for teams across the race. The high temperatures could also make the grand prix more physically demanding for drivers, especially if they spend long periods in traffic.

Rain is not expected to play a major role, so the main weather factor should be heat rather than disruption.

Read Also: This is the starting grid for the 2026 Austrian F1 Grand Prix

Austrian GP track facts

* Circuit: Red Bull Ring
* Location: Austria
* Event: Austrian GP
* Circuit type: permanent road course
* Friday sessions: free practice 1 and free practice 2
* Saturday sessions: free practice 3 and grand prix qualifying
* Race: Sunday, June 28
* The Red Bull Ring is a short, fast Formula 1 lap, with long straights, heavy braking zones and a final sector where traffic and track limits can quickly become important.

2026 Formula 1 driver and team roster

TeamDriverDriver
McLarenLando NorrisOscar Piastri
MercedesGeorge RussellKimi Antonelli
Red Bull RacingMax VerstappenIsack Hadjar
FerrariLewis HamiltonCharles Leclerc
WilliamsCarlos SainzAlex Albon
Racing BullsLiam LawsonArvid Lindblad
Aston MartinFernando AlonsoLance Stroll
Haas F1 TeamOliver BearmanEsteban Ocon
AudiNico HulkenbergGabriel Bortoleto
AlpinePierre GaslyFranco Colapinto
Cadillac F1 TeamValtteri BottasSergio Perez

Photos from Austrian GP - Saturday

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

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George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

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George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

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Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

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Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team

Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team

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Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing

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Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team

Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team

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Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

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Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

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Franco Colapinto, Alpine

Franco Colapinto, Alpine

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Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing

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Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

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Oliver Bearman, Haas

Oliver Bearman, Haas

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Gabriel Bortoleto, Audi F1 Team

Gabriel Bortoleto, Audi F1 Team

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Carlos Sainz, Williams

Carlos Sainz, Williams

Eric Le Galliot

Franco Colapinto, Alpine

Franco Colapinto, Alpine

Eric Le Galliot

Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls

Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls

Eric Le Galliot

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

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Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing, Flavio Briatore, Alpine

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing, Flavio Briatore, Alpine

Guido De Bortoli / LAT Images via Getty Images

Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls

Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls

Eric Le Galliot

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin

Eric Le Galliot

Alexander Albon, Williams

Alexander Albon, Williams

Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andy Hone/ LAT Images via Getty Images

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Peter Fox / Getty Images

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing crash

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing crash

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Peter Fox / Getty Images

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

Steven Tee / LAT Images via Getty Images

Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing

Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing

Andy Hone/ LAT Images via Getty Images

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

Franco Colapinto, Alpine

Franco Colapinto, Alpine

Eric Le Galliot

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Steven Tee / LAT Images via Getty Images

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Andy Hone/ LAT Images via Getty Images

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Mark Sutton / Formula 1 via Getty Images

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Alastair Staley / LAT Images via Getty Images

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Sam Bloxham / LAT Images via Getty Images

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Alastair Staley / LAT Images via Getty Images

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Sam Bloxham / LAT Images via Getty Images

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Eric Le Galliot

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

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George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Eric Le Galliot

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, George Russell, Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, George Russell, Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Eric Le Galliot

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Spurs Target Explosive Lob Threat Alongside Victor Wembanyama: Report

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 30: John Collins #20 of the Los Angeles Clippers dunks the ball against Precious Achiuwa #9 of the Sacramento Kings during the first quarter at Intuit Dome on December 30, 2025 in Inglewood, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 02:  John Collins #20 of the Los Angeles Clippers controls the ball against De'aaron Fox #4 of the San Antonio Spurs at Intuit Dome on April 02, 2026 in Inglewood, California.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 15:  Kawhi Leonard #2 of the Los Angeles Clippers controls the ball against Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors in the first half of an NBA play-in tournament game at Intuit Dome on April 15, 2026 in Inglewood, California.   NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 15: Kawhi Leonard #2 of the Los Angeles Clippers controls the ball against Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors in the first half of an NBA play-in tournament game at Intuit Dome on April 15, 2026 in Inglewood, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Getty

The San Antonio Spurs could be adding a lob threat alongside Victor Wembanyama in the front court. According to ClutchPoints’ resident NBA insider Brett Siegel, the Spurs have interest in getting John Collins from the Los Angeles Clippers.

Siegel reported that the Minnesota Timberwolves’ desire to have Collins has now melted, leaving the Spurs and the Chicago Bulls as potential landing spots for Collins, who is now an unrestricted free agent after completing his five-year, $125 million contract.

“There has been some talk of Collins being linked to the Timberwolves, but after trading for LaMelo, Minnesota won’t be able to offer the recent LA Clippers forward what other teams can,” Siegel reported. “Sources say the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs are two prominent teams frequently mentioned among league circles as suitors for Collins.”

The Spurs and Bulls are both potential suitors for John Collins in free agency, sources told @BrettSiegelNBA:

"There has been some talk of Collins being linked to the Timberwolves, but after trading for LaMelo, Minnesota won't be able to offer the recent LA Clippers forward what… pic.twitter.com/aaYxFC3HaJ

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 28, 2026


What Would John Collins Bring To The Spurs?

San Antonio Spurs v Los Angeles Clippers

GettyINGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 02: John Collins #20 of the Los Angeles Clippers controls the ball against De’aaron Fox #4 of the San Antonio Spurs at Intuit Dome on April 02, 2026 in Inglewood, California.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Collins is hypothetically a solid fit for the Spurs. He can enter the team and find himself a prominent role as a possible starting power forward alongside Wembanyama. 

He could receive lobs from the likes of De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper, while adding size and length in the paint for the Spurs. 

His defense is also on par with the Spurs’ defensive identity as he can play against versatile wings and post-up bigs, alleviating pressure from Wembanyama, the team’s premier rim protector. 

Throughout the playoffs, the Spurs played a relatively small starting lineup made up of Stephon Castle and De’Aaron Fox at guard, Devin Vassell and Julian Champagnie at forward, and Victor Wembanyama at center.

With the Clippers, Collins averaged 13.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game while shooting 55.2% from the field across 69 games during the 2025-26 NBA regular season. He also shot 36.9% from the 3-point line. However, the Clippers did not play in the playoffs. 

Collins would also bring some playoff experience for the Spurs, having played in the Eastern Conference Finals when he was still playing for the Atlanta Hawks in 2021. 


John Collins’s Superstar Teammate With Clippers Is Another Possible Target For The Spurs

Golden State Warriors v Los Angeles Clippers - Play-In Tournament

GettyINGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 15: Kawhi Leonard #2 of the Los Angeles Clippers controls the ball against Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors in the first half of an NBA play-in tournament game at Intuit Dome on April 15, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

The Spurs could also be reuniting with their former franchise player Kawhi Leonard, who played with John Collins with the LA Clippers. 

ESPN insider Bobby Marks floated this idea, saying that Leonard’s former teams are monitoring his situation with the Clippers. 

Leonard is entering the final year of his contract, set to earn $50.3 million for the 2026-27 season. He is extension-eligible, but his future has been bleak as many believed the Clippers are looking to pivot to a younger roster.

“Extension eligible, he’s got two years left. I mean, I think there’s a lot of playoff teams keeping an eye on what happens with Kawhi Leonard,” he said.

“Maybe his former teams,” he said when asked about the likely interested teams for Leonard. 

Leonard helped the Spurs win the 2014 NBA championship, winning the NBA Finals MVP back then. 

The Spurs have young assets to trade for Leonard. It will only come down to how many assets the Spurs could give up to bring back a former franchise star. 

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Samsung Is Paving The Way For Next-Generation Smartphone SoC Packaging, Squeezing Half The LPDDR5X Chip Size On Its Exynos 2600 With No Performance Loss

28 June 2026 at 12:21

Samsung shows the future of smartphone SoC packaging with its Exynos 2600

As smartphone chipsets get more advanced generation after generation, they’ll also be prone to excessive heat, thanks to packing all that performance under the hood. Looking at the direction that these SoCs are headed, Samsung could define a new packaging standard with the Exynos 2600, as the LPDDR5X RAM chip paired with the latter is half the size of the standard module and comes with no performance loss at all. Custom LPDDR5X RAM size has been made exclusively for the Exynos 2600, but Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro could also adopt the new packaging The older PoP (Package-on-Package), where […]

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Samsung Galaxy S27 lineup kicks off launch preparations

28 June 2026 at 13:01

Samsung has started certifying the Galaxy S27 series through different regulators around the globe, confirming that the lineup has entered the launch lane.

Here are the model numbers for the Galaxy S27 series surfaced through the GSMA records: Standard S27 (SM-S952U), S27 Plus (SM-S956U), S27 Pro (SM-S957B), S27 Ultra (SM-S958U).

The certifications are part of the pre-launch process, which starts way ahead of the release date. However, it has a surprising model, which is the Galaxy S27 Pro, a new entrant in the lineup.

Yes, we’ve heard the rumors before during the Galaxy S26 series, but the Pro model couldn’t make it to the launch stage due to some unknown reasons.

One other device that was rumored to make a place in the lineup was the Galaxy S26 Edge, due to the low sales of the first-generation model. As a result, Samsung reportedly cancelled the S26 Edge at the last-minute call.

With this inclusion, we now have four models in the Galaxy S27 series: a standard, plus, and two with high-end specs. It reminds me of Apple’s iPhone launch plan, offering two Pro versions with identical specs, while the difference lies only in the sizes.

It’s expected that the Galaxy S27 Pro and Galaxy S27 Ultra will follow the same strategy, offering privacy display in both models. However, the larger variant is likely to keep special perks like the S-Pen and additional telephoto camera, and a few more specs.

These phones will come with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series chipset. This year, Qualcomm has distributed the chip into two tiers: a standard and a Pro. So, there’s a chance that we might see the S27 and S27 Plus featuring the standard Pro and Ultra models opting for Pro variants.

As usual, Samsung releases the Galaxy S-series flagship in the first quarter of the year. So, we can expect the Galaxy S27 series to be unveiled around February or March.

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