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US President Donald Trump is set to meet with several senators on Thursday as negotiators race to get the CLARITY Act across the line before the Senate’s August recess.
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US President Donald Trump is set to meet with several senators on Thursday as negotiators race to get the CLARITY Act across the line before the Senate’s August recess.
The final men's golf major of 2026 has arrived.
The Open Championship begins Thursday at Royal Birkdale in Southport, England, where the winner will have his name etched on the prestigious Claret Jug as the Champion Golfer of the Year. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is back to defend his title against a field loaded with the biggest names in golf, including Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Bryson DeChambeau and Jordan Spieth, who won The Open last time Royal Birkdale hosted.
Follow along with Golfweek below for live leaderboard updates, highlights, breaking news and more from Thursday's first round of the 2026 Open Championship.
Keep tabs on every score posted at Royal Birkdale with The Open Championship 2026 live leaderboard.
Click here to see every tee time for the first round of the 2026 Open Championship. The first group is set to go off at 1:35 a.m. ET. Here's a look at Thursday's featured groups (all times ET):
If you're on the West Coast, stay up late to catch the start of the tournament. Elsewhere, set your alarm clock. Here's a look at Thursday's TV and streaming schedule for The Open:
Here's a look at the pre-tournament betting favorites for the Open Championship. See the full list of odds at BetMGM.
Odds accurate as of 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday, July 15.
See who the Golfweek staff is picking to win the 2026 Open Championship and hoist the Claret Jug on Sunday.
The winner of the 2026 Open Championship will receive $3.2 million, or 18 percent of the total purse, which is $17.75 million. It's the largest prize fund in the history of The Open, but remains the smallest of the four men's majors. See the full payout breakdown.
Thursday's forecast calls for clear skies with a high temperature in the low 80s and a northeast wind at 10-15 mph. It's expected to be warm and sunny all week at Royal Birkdale, which is quite rare for an Open Championship.
The full field list has 156 golfers, with three coming in from the final Open qualifying series event (the Genesis Scottish Open) and the very last one getting in after winning Monday's Last-Chance Qualifier, the first-ever 12-for-1 knockout round of 18 holes. Of course, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, No. 2 Rory McIlroy and the rest of the game's top players are set to tee it up this week. There will also be 11 LIV golfers at Royal Birkdale.
Unlike the USGA and the PGA of America, who have championship sites planned out for a few decades, the R&A has announced only the next two after this year:
Here are the last 10 winners of The Open, including Jordan Spieth in 2017, which is the last time the event was held at Royal Birkdale.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: The Open 2026 leaderboard, Thursday tee times, live updates from Royal Birkdale
Conor McGregor's UFC 329 octagon return on July 11 went off the rails almost immediately. The former two-division champion headlined the fight card in a rematch with former featherweight champion and BMF titleholder Max Holloway.
At the sound of the bell to start the bout, McGregor rushed across the cage and leaped into the air with a jumping switch kick. He landed awkwardly on his right leg and fell to the canvas. He fell twice more, once while throwing a kick and later a punch. The referee stepped in once it was obvious McGregor had suffered an injury. It's unknown what specific injury the Irishman fell victim to or the severity of it. But that will change on Thursday.
McGregor expects the results from scans to come back tomorrow. He also thinks the bout should be rules a no contest and all wagers place on the bout returned.
"A few notes
"1. I will have the results of the scan on my leg tomorrow. 2. The fight should be a no contest and all bets returned," he wrote on Instagram.

The Argentine national team is back in the eye of the storm after footage of their locker-room celebrations went viral.
Although chants are common, one in particular sparked outrage among some fans, as the Scaloneta can be heard singing: "A minute of silence for England, who is dead."
The controversy is growing, as it was the same chant heard inside Atlanta Stadium while the players carried the banner: "The Malvinas belong to Argentina"
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The 154th Open Championship returns to the historic Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England, which hosts golf's oldest major for the 11th time.
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler headlines the elite 156-player field at the challenging 7,223-yard, par-70 links course following his victory last year at Royal Portrush.
Highlighting the early groupings, Scheffler will tee off alongside Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton, while 2017 Birkdale champion Jordan Spieth plays with local favorite Tommy Fleetwood and Jon Rahm.
Two-time major winner Rory McIlroy also enters as a top contender, grouped with defending PGA champion Xander Schauffele and Matt Fitzpatrick. USA Network and NBCSN will handle early television coverage starting at 1:30 a.m. ET on Thursday and Friday, with NBC broadcasting the final weekend rounds.
Here's everything you need to know about watching the 2026 British Open, including the schedule, channels, live streams and more.
Coverage of the 2026 British Open will air live on NBC, USA Network, and NBCSN, featuring comprehensive commentary and coverage throughout the tournament rounds. Mike Tirico will host with play-by-play broadcasters Dan Hicks, Terry Gannon and Steve Sands. Kevin Kisner, Brad Faxon, Paul McGinley and Curt Byrum serve as analysts, with Jim "Bones" Mackay, Smylie Kaufman and John Wood reporting from the course.
The USA Network and NBCSN will carry portions of the primary broadcast, while NBC will broadcast main network coverage during the weekend rounds.
The primary television broadcast sections will be available to stream live via DIRECTV, while certain early morning tournament slots for the opening rounds will also be available on Peacock. Fans can also stream digital coverage online at NBCSports.com and via the NBC Sports app.
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The 2026 British Open will be held at Royal Birkdale in Southport, England.
Play begins on Thursday, July 16, and the tournament concludes on Sunday, July 19.
| Date | Time (ET) | TV channel | Live stream |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thur., July 16 | 1:30–4 a.m. | NBCSN | DIRECTV, Peacock |
| 4 a.m.–3:30 p.m. | USA Network | DIRECTV, Peacock | |
| Fri., July 17 | 1:30–4 a.m. | NBCSN | DIRECTV, Peacock |
| 4 a.m.–3:30 p.m. | USA Network | DIRECTV, Peacock | |
| Sat., July 18 | 5 a.m.–7 a.m. | USA Network | DIRECTV, Peacock |
| 7 a.m.–3 p.m. | NBC | DIRECTV, Peacock | |
| Sun., July 19 | 4 a.m.–7 a.m. | USA Network | DIRECTV, Peacock |
| 7 a.m.–2 p.m | NBC | DIRECTV, Peacock |
Below are the first two rounds of tee times for the 2026 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, listed in ET.
| Time (ET) | Pairing |
|---|---|
| 1:35 a.m. | Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas |
| 1:46 a.m. | Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan |
| 1:57 a.m. | Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan |
| 2:08 a.m. | Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean |
| 2:19 a.m. | Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick |
| 2:30 a.m. | David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate |
| 2:41 a.m. | Sungjae Im, Dan Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a) |
| 2:52 a.m. | Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith |
| 3:03 a.m. | Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a) |
| 3:14 a.m. | Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Dan Bradbury |
| 3:25 a.m. | Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a) |
| 3:36 a.m. | Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren |
| 3:47 a.m. | Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth |
| 4:03 a.m. | Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune |
| 4:14 a.m. | Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Højgaard |
| 4:25 a.m. | Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee |
| 4:36 a.m. | Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland |
| 4:47 a.m. | Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day |
| 4:58 a.m. | Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau |
| 5:09 a.m. | Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm |
| 5:20 a.m. | Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor |
| 5:31 a.m. | Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig |
| 5:42 a.m. | Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a) |
| 5:53 a.m. | Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt |
| 6:04 a.m. | MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald |
| 6:15 a.m. | Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro de Castro Piera (a) |
| 6:41 a.m. | John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen |
| 6:52 a.m. | Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman |
| 7:03 a.m. | Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter |
| 7:14 a.m. | Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a) |
| 7:25 a.m. | Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama |
| 7:36 a.m. | Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber |
| 7:47 a.m. | Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger |
| 7:58 a.m. | Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis |
| 8:09 a.m. | Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li |
| 8:20 a.m. | Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick |
| 8:31 a.m. | Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a) |
| 8:42 a.m. | Johnny Keefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima |
| 8:53 a.m. | Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a) |
| 9:09 a.m. | Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert |
| 9:20 a.m. | Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, JT Poston |
| 9:31 a.m. | Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott |
| 9:42 a.m. | Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Højgaard |
| 9:53 a.m. | Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka |
| 10:04 a.m. | Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg |
| 10:15 a.m. | Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick |
| 10:26 a.m. | Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a) |
| 10:37 a.m. | Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nicolas Echavarria |
| 10:48 a.m. | Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta |
| 10:59 a.m. | Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Samuel Bairstow |
| 11:10 a.m. | Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen |
| 11:21 a.m. | Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a) |
| Time (ET) | Pairing |
|---|---|
| 1:35 a.m. | John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen |
| 1:46 a.m. | Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman |
| 1:57 a.m. | Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter |
| 2:08 a.m. | Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a) |
| 2:19 a.m. | Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama |
| 2:30 a.m. | Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber |
| 2:41 a.m. | Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger |
| 2:52 a.m. | Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis |
| 3:03 a.m. | Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li |
| 3:14 a.m. | Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick |
| 3:25 a.m. | Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a) |
| 3:36 a.m. | Johnny Keefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima |
| 3:47 a.m. | Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a) |
| 4:03 a.m. | Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert |
| 4:14 a.m. | Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, JT Poston |
| 4:25 a.m. | Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott |
| 4:36 a.m. | Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Højgaard |
| 4:47 a.m. | Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka |
| 4:58 a.m. | Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg |
| 5:09 a.m. | Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick |
| 5:20 a.m. | Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a) |
| 5:31 a.m. | Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nicolas Echavarria |
| 5:42 a.m. | Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta |
| 5:53 a.m. | Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Samuel Bairstow |
| 6:04 a.m. | Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen |
| 6:15 a.m. | Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a) |
| 6:41 a.m. | Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas |
| 6:52 a.m. | Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan |
| 7:03 a.m. | Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan |
| 7:14 a.m. | Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean |
| 7:25 a.m. | Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick |
| 7:36 a.m. | David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate |
| 7:47 a.m. | Sungjae Im, Dan Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a) |
| 7:58 a.m. | Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith |
| 8:09 a.m. | Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a) |
| 8:20 a.m. | Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Dan Bradbury |
| 8:31 a.m. | Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a) |
| 8:42 a.m. | Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren |
| 8:53 a.m. | Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth |
| 9:09 a.m. | Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune |
| 9:20 a.m. | Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Højgaard |
| 9:31 a.m. | Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee |
| 9:42 a.m. | Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland |
| 9:53 a.m. | Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day |
| 10:04 a.m. | Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau |
| 10:15 a.m. | Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm |
| 10:26 a.m. | Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor |
| 10:37 a.m. | Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig |
| 10:48 a.m. | Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a) |
| 10:59 a.m. | Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt |
| 11:10 a.m. | MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald |
| 11:21 a.m. | Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro de Castro Piera (a) |
Here's a look at the winners of the Open Championship in each of the previous ten tournaments.
| Year | Winner | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Scottie Scheffler | -17 |
| 2024 | Xander Schauffele | -9 |
| 2023 | Brian Harman | -13 |
| 2022 | Cameron Smith | -20 |
| 2021 | Collin Morikawa | -15 |
| 2019 | Shane Lowry | -15 |
| 2018 | Francesco Molinari | -8 |
| 2017 | Jordan Spieth | -12 |
| 2016 | Henrik Stenson | -20 |
| 2015 | Zach Johnson | -15 |

Kevin Durant and LeBron James have shared the NBA stage for the last 20 years, and now Durant is sharing where he wants to see the 41-year-old legend go next.
Durant and LeBron have had a somewhat fierce rivalry over their careers, spanning three NBA Finals matchups from 2011 to 2018. KD is entering his 20th season, while James will embark on a record-shattering 24th NBA season.
Durant will be on the Houston Rockets, but with James’ decision still unknown, Durant had some interesting thoughts on the matter.
During an interview at an MLB game where Durant was appearing as a fan, the 38-year-old forward said he thinks James will be headed back to the Cleveland Cavaliers, with the Philadelphia 76ers also in the race with a ‘big chance.’
“That’s the million-dollar question, I wish I knew. In my heart of hearts, I think it’s Cleveland, but Philly got a big chance too… They say Golden State is in it, too; either way, it’s gonna be a movie. He’s gonna ball out.”
Durant considered the possibility of James heading to Golden State as well, with rumors ramping up that the Warriors are surging as a potential James destination.
James averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists last season. He’d be an easy fit into the starting five of either the 76ers or the Cavaliers, with great on and off-court forces at play with each franchise in their recruiting attempts.

The Warriors need LeBron a lot more than he needs them, given the competitive options he already has at his disposal.
LeBron has shared no timeline on his announcement, but many expect he’ll announce his plans on Thursday or Friday while conducting a live podcast at the Fanatics Fest.
Durant suggesting Cleveland and Philly might be a way to guarantee that the pair are in opposite conferences once again after spending the last three seasons as rivals in the West.
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Brock Purdy is getting a vote of confidence from someone who knew him before the San Francisco 49ers did. Xavier Hutchinson, who played receiver alongside Purdy at Iowa State, says his former college teammate belongs in the top-10 quarterback conversation.
Asked directly whether he believes Purdy is a top-10 quarterback in the league, Hutchinson didn't hesitate.
"Yeah, I don't see why not," Hutchinson said on Good Morning Football. "You have to prove it every single season, and every single game. And I think that's exactly what he's done. I'm super excited for him because I don't even think this is the best that we've seen of him. And I know that he believes that himself, too. There's so many areas that he has to work on. And I'm excited to see him put it all together. I just wish him the best, man. That's my guy."
.@XBH__8 has nothing but love for former college teammate Brock Purdy 🤝@HawkeyeFootballpic.twitter.com/T2seDLDFhM
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) July 15, 2026
Purdy's ranking in the NFL quarterback pantheon has been a question this offseason. ESPN's survey of coaches, executives and scouts had him on the outside of the top-10, while Pro Football Focus ranked him 10th.
The 26-year-old has thrown 84 career touchdown passes and 11,685 passing yards since taking over as the 49ers' starter as a rookie in 2022. His 2025 season was limited to nine starts because of toe and shoulder injuries, but he still threw for 2,167 yards, 20 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in that span, along with three rushing touchdowns.
Hutchinson's comments come as Purdy heads into a pivotal fourth full season as San Francisco's starter, one that carries heavy expectations after last year's injury-shortened campaign. The 49ers spent the offseason retooling around him, and for the first time in years, Purdy could open a season with a healthy offensive line in front of him.
Running back Christian McCaffrey returns as the offense's centerpiece, and San Francisco added veteran receiver Mike Evans in free agency to give Purdy a true No. 1 target on the outside. Tight end George Kittle, who is working back from a torn Achilles suffered in the postseason, remains a question mark for the start of the year, but his eventual return would give Purdy a full complement of weapons for the first time since 2023.
With the pieces in place, 2026 shapes up as a defining season for Purdy, one where health and continuity, not talent, may determine whether he validates the top-10 billing from those who know him best.
This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Brock Purdy's ex-teammate believes he's a top-10 QB in the NFL
Florida State brought one of the most talented receivers in all of college football to the ACC Kickoff this week in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Duce Robinson took pro football’s evaluation seriously and came back to Tallahassee for the 2026 season to build a football legacy adorned with all that glitters is garnet and gold.
A highly-decorated pass catcher, both nationally and in the ACC, Robinson is a dynamic possession receiver who puts pressure on defenses. Last season, Robinson caught 56 passes for over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns, earning first-team All-ACC honors.
At 6-foot-6, 222 pounds, he averaged 19.3 yards per catch, which ranked him in the top ten nationally in that category.
“A couple of things that they had said, they would love to see me improve my game upon, they would love to see that I can play a couple more positions, play all over the field,” Robinson said. “Which is one of the great things about Coach Norvell and Coach Harris' offense, is they put their play-makers in positions to win, no matter where it might be.
“Then to go along with that, just being able to run a little bit more of the route tree.” said Robinson. “Last year I was running a lot of the same routes, so just being able to show that I can be a complete receiver in myself, be successful at the next level, that's one of the main reasons I came back.”
Robinson is known as the ultimate team player, who believes the game of football and the team is bigger than any one player. He is a coach’s dream and kind of guy you want in your locker room.
Robinson was asked about how he has handled change throughout his college career, specifically the revolving door of quarterbacks the Seminoles have trotted out onto the field the last four seasons. His response was simply, “I think human life is about change, right?”
“We have to adjust. We have to adapt,” Robinson said. “This is going to be my fourth quarterback in four years. Ashton [Daniels] is among the best. Ashton has been absolutely fantastic with everything he's done since the very first day he's shown up.”
Make no mistake, this is not your daddy’s Florida State football program. But, if Robinson and Daniels can build chemistry that translates into big plays for big wins, that would be a gift from the football gods.
Add the Tom Herman factor into the equation, with his ability to develop quarterbacks, and that would be the catalyst that could change the Seminoles’ football lives for the better.
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Michael Owen criticized Thomas Tuchel for his tactics in England’s 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup semifinals last night, saying Tuchel shouldn’t have taken his foot off the gas pedal late in the match.
England went up 1-0 early in the second half after Anthony Gordon scored off Morgan Rogers’ sumptuous cross. However, just like in their comeback win against Egypt in the Round of 16, Argentina manufactured two late goals, courtesy of Lionel Messi, to snatch the victory.
“Watch Spain at 1-0 last night. That’s courage. That’s bravery. And then watch England at 1-0. What’s the difference? We are a better team than Argentina, I’ve no doubt in my mind. But we deserved to get beat in the end. In fact, it could have been 4-1,” Owen posted on X.
“Bringing on 3 defenders at 1-0 up. What message does that send? I wrote it in my Daily Mail column after the Mexico game. Until we understand that courage and bravery is controlling possession under pressure and not booting / heading it up the field 40 yards, then this will always be the end result,” he added.
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During his post-match interview, Harry Kane acknowledged that England lost control after taking the lead near the hour mark. The Bayern Munich striker admitted that the Three Lions stopped pressing and surrendered possession, saying that protecting their narrow lead was instinctual at the time.
“We scored and deserved to be ahead. Then, for one reason or another, we struggled to keep the ball, struggled to press, and simply allowed them to build momentum and create more danger in our defensive third. It’s a normal mentality to try to hold on and protect a one-goal lead,” Kane stated.
“When you’re that close, just over 10 minutes away, and it slips away from you like that… of course it hurts. We’re devastated,” he added. “We know how much reaching the final meant to them. Another semifinal. We always talk about knocking on the door. We’re close. We just need to find that missing piece in the final stages of tournaments.”
England will have one more game before exiting the World Cup, as they’ll take on France in the battle for third place on Saturday at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

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Now, it was England time to bottle it…Despite being 1-0, they went to deep and conceded many chances to Argentina. It looked like they didn’t watched Argentina previous game, in which Messi’s team managed to win despite adversities. As Brazilian, I don’t like saying it, but Argentina deserve to reach the final yesterday and England did not. It hurts even more to recognize that Argentina’s players really fight in the pitch, very far from what Brazilians did in the tournament.
Despite Argentina fight in the pitch, what’s odd in this World Cup is how Argentina looks to be favored by referee calls in different games.
If France reminds Real Madrid of last two seasons, Argentina with heroic comebacks almost every knockout stage in the World Cup, reminds Real Madrid 21/22 UCL campaign.
Hats off to Bellingham for an amazing World Cup:
• 6 games • 7 G/A • 6 goals • 1 assist • 4 MOTM
Joe Hart: Thomas Tuchel showed that he DIDN’T BELIEVE in his team after they went 1-0 up.
Wayne Rooney: “England was PANICKING! You can’t go 1-0 up and then SURRENDER. You want to be on the FRONT FOOT. It’s ARGENTINA who are under pressure.”
🚨🚨💣 BREAKING: Real Madrid have been INFORMED that Michael Olise wants to join the club NOW.
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 15, 2026
They are ready for a WORLD RECORD TRANSFER. @Santi_J_FMpic.twitter.com/NnI9duLEmT
Not only going for him…to break the record for him, despite the clear needs to strengthen the midfield. Don’t get me wrong, Olise is a very good player, but if they have so much money to spend on a player, why the club is not willing to spend it to reinforce the midfield (besides Bernardo Silva signing)?
While the World Cup reaches the final, Real Madrid continues its preseason. We are about one month away for the start of La Liga.
💪 ¡Miércoles de trabajo! pic.twitter.com/JVYJ6UezdJ
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) July 15, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS — They say if you don't have anything nice to say, it is better to not say anything at all.
That holds especially true when you're the coach of a WNBA team and risk being fined if you speak ill of the officials during your postgame news conference.
So when asked about a controversial second-quarter no-call during Wednesday's 88-75 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, one in which Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark hit the deck hard following a collision with Kiah Stokes underneath the basket, Fever coach Stephanie White kept her answer nice and succinct: "They said Caitlin initiated the contact."
That's all they said?
"That's all they said," she continued. "She seems to always be initiating the contact."
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IndyStar Fever insider Chloe Peterson — noted co-host of Fever Insider LIVE (next episode Sunday at 11 a.m. EST) — followed up a few minutes later and as she began her question, a wry smile began forming across White's face.
You mentioned Caitlin always seems to initiate the contact. What did you see in the officiating overall tonight or just in general?
"Chloe, I'm trying to not get fined," White said. "Again, all I'll say is we just keep asking for consistency."
Neither White nor Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase were pleased with officiating throughout the game.
From the home team's perspective, the no-call on Clark was especially egregious.
"I got kneed right in the quad," a still-fuming Clark said. "That hurts. The ref can't miss that. And then I have to play with a contusion in my leg the rest of the game. It's ridiculous. You can't miss calls like that."
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— hank 🇰🇷 (@Brian_Haenchen) July 16, 2026
Clip here on this second-quarter no-call underneath the basket. https://t.co/qgJ5CVVA6Ipic.twitter.com/tvCLyJxSe4
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: All Fever coach Stephanie White wants is consistency from the refs ... and to not get fined
INDIANAPOLIS — They say if you don't have anything nice to say, it is better to not say anything at all.
That holds especially true when you're the coach of a WNBA team and risk being fined if you speak ill of the officials during your postgame news conference.
So when asked about a controversial second-quarter no-call during Wednesday's 88-75 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, one in which Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark hit the deck hard following a collision with Kiah Stokes underneath the basket, Fever coach Stephanie White kept her answer nice and succinct: "They said Caitlin initiated the contact."
That's all they said?
"That's all they said," she continued. "She seems to always be initiating the contact."
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IndyStar Fever insider Chloe Peterson — noted co-host of Fever Insider LIVE (next episode Sunday at 11 a.m. EST) — followed up a few minutes later and as she began her question, a wry smile began forming across White's face.
You mentioned Caitlin always seems to initiate the contact. What did you see in the officiating overall tonight or just in general?
"Chloe, I'm trying to not get fined," White said. "Again, all I'll say is we just keep asking for consistency."
Neither White nor Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase were pleased with officiating throughout the game.
From the home team's perspective, the no-call on Clark was especially egregious.
"I got kneed right in the quad," a still-fuming Clark said. "That hurts. The ref can't miss that. And then I have to play with a contusion in my leg the rest of the game. It's ridiculous. You can't miss calls like that."
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— hank 🇰🇷 (@Brian_Haenchen) July 16, 2026
Clip here on this second-quarter no-call underneath the basket. https://t.co/qgJ5CVVA6Ipic.twitter.com/tvCLyJxSe4
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Congratulations to the Buffalo Bills, Good Karma Brands, and ESPN New York. With the announcement that ESPN New York will now be a Buffalo Bills Radio Network affiliate, I couldn’t be happier as a former sports radio programmer. For the first time, another NFL team is entering another NFL team’s home market. The walls of exclusivity have finally been broken. More importantly, a radio company has recognized that the listener should be the priority.
It goes without question that sports media rights are the most valuable property in media today. They drive viewership and advertising revenue on television. For radio, they generate additional cume, strengthen branding, and create new advertising opportunities. Teams want to own as much real estate as they can, but controlling the conversation is even more important. They don’t just want to be heard on Sundays. They want fans talking about them throughout the week.
Now, there’s been a long-standing rule in the NFL when it comes to radio networks. According to Article X of the NFL bylaws, no NFL team was permitted to broadcast a game into the home territory of another team, specifically within a 75-mile radius of that team’s stadium. If you search the distance between Buffalo and New York City, though, the gap is more than 350 miles.
The two markets aren’t exactly next-door neighbors, but the teams, in essence, are.
It’s no secret that sports fandom is no longer as localized as it once was. For generations, people grew up, lived, and rarely left the markets they called home. Today, people are far more mobile, moving from one state to another for work, family, or new opportunities. With that comes greater demand for access to the teams fans still call their own. While people may leave their hometowns, their sports allegiances rarely leave them.
While television continues to make fans jump through more hoops to watch their favorite teams, radio has an opportunity to become more accessible than ever.
That’s why you see New York Yankees radio affiliates in New Mexico. You see the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network partnering with Compass Media Networks to place affiliates in several other NFL markets. Want to listen to Lakers games in Hawaii? There’s a local radio option for that.
People are more on the go than ever before, and the demand for access has never been greater. NFL football remains America’s most popular sport, with fan loyalty running deep and rarely changing.
That’s why the Buffalo Bills, Good Karma Brands, and ESPN New York becoming partners is a change that has been needed for a long time.
We're excited to officially announce that 1050AM @ESPNNewYork is now part of the Buffalo Bills Radio Network!
— ESPN New York (@ESPNNewYork) July 15, 2026Listen to the @BuffaloBills games on your new radio home! 1050AM ESPN New York!#BillsMafia | #ESPNNewYorkpic.twitter.com/Zx7lV6n792
We talk all the time about how sports radio stations need to think outside the box. They need to find more ways to attract listeners to both the radio and their streaming platforms. Roughly nine million people live in New York City. Not all of them are Giants or Jets fans. They’re also not all part of Bills Mafia.
What this move does provide is access and choice, two things sports radio stations around the country should be striving to deliver. Sports radio is no longer confined to the radio dial. Consumers expect brands to be available online, on demand, through video, podcasts, apps, and social media.
What better way to provide access than by offering more choices? That adds value to your brand, invites more cume to the station, and offers something your competitors don’t.
The era of exclusivity has steadily eroded for years. Sports media personalities are a perfect example. How often do you see talent working for networks, hosting radio shows, while also owning media companies that distribute their content elsewhere? Success today isn’t about doing one thing. It’s about being everywhere people want to consume your content.
The Buffalo Bills are no different. They want a share of the audience in New York City because there are fans there. Of course, their NFL counterparts, the Giants and Jets, may not love it, but this is exactly how teams should rethink the value of their radio properties. There’s no good reason any franchise should be prevented from offering its product to sports radio brands willing to invest in carrying it.
Sports media spends a lot of time talking about serving the audience, but too often the industry’s business decisions make it harder for fans to access the teams they love. Television rights continue to splinter games across broadcast networks, cable channels, streaming services, and subscription platforms, asking consumers to pay more while receiving less convenience. Radio has an opportunity to move in the opposite direction. That’s what happened here.
That’s why Good Karma Brands, the Buffalo Bills, and ESPN New York deserve credit. Instead of protecting outdated territorial boundaries, they recognized a simple reality: the listener comes first.
Fans don’t stop supporting their favorite teams because they move 300 miles away, and they shouldn’t lose easy access because of rules written for a different era. If sports radio wants to remain relevant while other platforms become increasingly fragmented, the answer isn’t creating more barriers. It’s creating more opportunities for people to listen.
This deal does exactly that, and hopefully it’s the first of many that put the fan—not market exclusivity—at the center of the conversation.
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LAS VEGAS — Phoenix Suns center Khaman Maluach has made his presence known at this year’s NBA Summer League, delivering another standout performance Wednesday.

Apr 22, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns center Khaman Maluach (10) screams after dunking against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
Phoenix’s 100-88 win against the Detroit Pistons was highlighted by Maluach’s fourth consecutive double-double. He finished with 23 points, 15 rebounds, one assist and one steal as he continued one of the most impressive stretches by any player in Las Vegas.
His consistent production has, naturally, raised questions about whether Summer League is still challenging him. However, when asked by ClutchPoints’ Hayden Cilley whether he feels he may be too good to continue playing in Summer League, Maluach quickly dismissed the notion.
“I don’t think there’s such a thing as too good,” Maluach told Cilley. “Even great players like LeBron James, they still have more to learn, so I don’t think there’s such a thing like that. I just go out there and play my game. I just go out there and leave it all out on the floor.”
Maluach said his focus remains on effort rather than the numbers he puts up each game.
“I don’t think about no rebounds, I don’t think about no points because those are just numbers. I control what I control, and that’s my effort. That’s my energy and communication, and my leadership.”

Apr 8, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns center Khaman Maluach (10) blocks the shot of Dallas Mavericks forward Dwight Powell (7) in the first half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Summer League statistics won’t always translate directly to NBA success, but Maluach’s success may be a preview of what he can produce in the Valley this upcoming season. His rim protection, rebounding instincts, finishing around the basket and willingness to run the floor have made him a standout.
Maluach’s comments about focusing more on growth than individual success reflect the type of player he wants to be — someone the team can rely on who won’t solely chase individual accolades.

Apr 22, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns center Khaman Maluach (10) dunks against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
That mindset should give the organization confidence it has a young player who embraces coaching, maximizes opportunities and understands there’s always room to improve.
If his approach matches his production, Maluach could be a player whose ceiling extends well beyond Summer League.
Audacy’s 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore has undergone significant change over the past two years. Joe LaCroix has been there for all ot them. The lone FM sports radio outlet in the market has experienced shifts in staff, talent, and leadership. Following the departure of Chuck Sapienza in November 2024, the station brought in Scott Jameson as its new brand manager just a few months later. However, a year later, Jameson announced he planned to step away from the position for personal reasons.
The station found itself searching for a new leader once again, marking its second search in just over a year. After months of interviewing candidates from around the country, the station decided to look internally. That’s when opportunity was presented and LaCroix was elevated the station’s third brand manager in less than two years.
“I was elated, but also was a little surreal,” says LaCroix about when he officially received the news. “I didn’t start getting into radio till about eleven years ago… But if you told me a decade ago when I started here I’d be in this position, I would have trouble believing you.”
The 34-year-old programmer, with a decade of experience producing and guiding high-profile talent, now takes on a different challenge. He’s shifting away from the soundboard and phone lines to a leadership role, where he’ll continue developing a broader and more unique skill set.
Growing up listening to the station, LaCroix said he was instantly attracted to the content and the personalities behind it. After graduating with a degree in history, teaching wasn’t the right fit for his immediate future. Instead, he pursued a role at the station he had admired as a young listener.
More than a decade later, he now oversees the same brand that inspired his passion for radio years ago.
“This position wasn’t something on my radar. If I was making my goals for 2026, it wouldn’t have been on there. But after a while, it became clear to me that I was doing a lot of the things that a brand manager would be doing anyway,” explained LaCroix. “I felt like it was something I was very capable of doing despite my relative lack of experience compared to others who applied.”
LaCroix credits his experience working with established producers and talent for helping him find his voice. He chose to remain behind the scenes because of the satisfaction he gets from setting others up for success.
Following Sapienza’s departure in 2024, LaCroix said he underwent a crash course in what it takes to run a station. He described the experience as a trial by fire. Managing staff, coaching talent, writing imaging, and reinforcing relationships with market partners. That experience fueled his interest in programming, an interest that resurfaced when news of Jameson’s upcoming departure created another opportunity.
“I was somewhat surprised, but not shocked by Scott’s [Jameson] decision to leave. His family is back home. He expressed to me that he wasn’t really doing well with the aspect of being away,” said LaCroix. “As soon as the opportunity arose, I took a week to talk it over with people I know. Is this something I feel I can accomplish. After those discussions, I decided to go for it.”
LaCroix said he enjoyed the interview process because it gave him an opportunity to share his vision, his goals, and what he believes the next evolution of 105.7 The Fan could become. His confidence, however, told a different story. He said after every interview, he walked away convinced it had been his worst.
When he learned he had been selected to lead the station, he immediately got to work. The transition from producer to manager, however, came with its challenges.
“It’s been a little bit of hard transition for me to let go of that [producing The Big Bad Morning Show]. Even in the six weeks I’ve been on the job, it’s become clear you can’t be singular in your focus with the role,” notes LaCroix, who has produced The Big Bad Morning Show since 2021. “I also have a love for that morning show. But this is my opportunity to try and put my fingerprints around here at the station.”
While helping transition new morning show producer Ben Hill into his role, LaCroix has also focused heavily on expanding 105.7 The Fan’s digital presence. He noted the station has lacked a strong social media presence and video strategy throughout much of his tenure as a producer.
That focus reflects a fresh perspective. LaCroix understands that being available wherever audiences consume content is essential to succeeding in today’s media landscape.
“We’re entering another phase of the station. We have to focus more on just being a terrestrial radio product,” says LaCroix about what he hopes to bring in his immediate tenure. “From Scott and Chuck, what I really learned was how to treat and deal with people. What I think I could do different is some more technical things. Maybe getting more into digital spaces than they could.”
With artificial intelligence becoming more common at radio stations around the country, LaCroix is no stranger to the technology. He views AI as a support tool and considers himself part of the “backend of the AI age.” While he doesn’t rely heavily on it today, he believes it can help the industry become more efficient and continue to evolve.
“I’m cautiously optimistic that AI won’t be a bad thing for the industry,” explains LaCroix. “It has helped us a lot in some aspects with YouTube and social media. I always try to make sure whatever we use it for; you can still tell that there’s a human touch there.”
LaCroix takes a realistic approach to change. He understands that while he has plenty of ideas for the station, meaningful progress takes time. As he adjusts to longer hours and a heavier meeting schedule, he said several top priorities are already at the forefront.
One initiative already underway is re-establishing a third voice on the station’s afternoon show, Inside Access with Tim Barbalace and Ken Weinman. Following Jason La Canfora’s departure in February, LaCroix said the future of the afternoon show became part of the interview process for the brand manager position.
“We’ve been in the process over the last couple of months that hopefully we’ll have a resolution very soon,” says LaCroix. “A trio is where we want to go with that show. That Inside Access team was a great show. Ken, Tim, and Jason. They were three of the people that when I started to take a bigger role at the station, they were there every step of the way. That was super helpful for me, and still helpful to me in this new role.”
In addition to adding a third voice to afternoon drive, LaCroix hopes to strengthen relationships with Baltimore’s professional sports teams. In addition to reinforcing the station’s role as the flagship home for Maryland athletics. After spending years in morning drive, he understands the work required to build a successful show. Now, as brand manager, he hopes to apply that experience across every daypart and position the station for long-term success.
Every programmer inherits a station. Few inherit one during a period of as much transition as 105.7 The Fan has experienced over the past two years. LaCroix knows there won’t be overnight fixes, but his priorities are clear: strengthen the station’s talent, expand its digital footprint, deepen its local connections, and preserve the personality that made Baltimore listeners embrace the brand in the first place.
It’s an ambitious to-do list, especially for someone just 34 years old stepping into the challenges of leading a major-market sports radio station. But for someone who spent years helping others succeed behind the scenes, it’s also a challenge he’s earned.
If his vision comes together, 105.7 The Fan won’t simply adapt to change. It could help define what local sports radio in Baltimore looks like for years to come.
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Conor McGregor took to social media Wednesday night to provide a small injury update and make a request of sorts.
In a post on Instagram, McGregor wrote that he would be receiving the results of his leg scan on Thursday.
McGregor was getting the scan due to the injury he apparently suffered that halted his comeback bout during UFC 329. His first fight in five years ended in just 69 seconds as his knee seemingly gave out, resulting in a stoppage and victory for Max Holloway.
But in his social media post, McGregor said "The fight should be a no contest and all bets returned."
🚨 Conor McGregor says his loss to Max Holloway should be overturned to a No Contest
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) July 16, 2026
"1. I will have the results of the scan on my leg tomorrow.
2. The fight should be a no contest and all bets returned." pic.twitter.com/hoOGBcSC7u
McGregor, 38, has lost his last three fights, his prior two due to injury stoppages. He has one more fight remaining on his UFC contract.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Conor McGregor provides injury update, says fight should be no contest

The NBA world remains in suspense as LeBron James continues to weigh his free-agency options. After James announced late last month that he would not return to the Los Angeles Lakers, multiple teams, including the Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and Cleveland Cavaliers, have emerged as reported frontrunners to land him.
On Wednesday, ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” might have leaked where the four-time MVP could take his talents next.
In the latest episode of PTI, the producer gave the segment a noteworthy title, “Steph Curry Behind LeBron’s Stunning Warriors Decision? Kawhi is Back…?”
While the Kawhi Leonard part was addressed, the show did not mention a potential team-up between Stephen Curry and James, prompting speculation that something might be afoot.
”Did ESPN just leak LeBron to the Warriors? Today’s PTI episode has nothing to do with Steph and LeBron, but a producer labeled the podcast with this title????” an X user wrote.
The same observer added, “Podcast released 30 min ago and the headline isn’t anywhere else, and it’s legit not a discussion during the PTI episode. Very odd….”
However, the X user conceded that there must have been a mistake somewhere, writing, “I think they used tomorrow’s podcast/episode title on today’s episode.”
Whether there was a mistake or not, NBA observers will likely check PTI’s next episode, particularly if the James-Curry story gets the spotlight.
Golden State was seemingly ahead of every team in the race to land the 22-time All-Star early on. Once Draymond Green declined his $27.7 million player option, the Dubs created salary-cap space to add James to an aging but formidable roster.
However, complications have emerged in the Warriors’ reported pursuit of their longtime rival. Some NBA insiders claimed that for James to go to Golden State, the Dubs would need to trade for Anthony Davis, whom the Washington Wizards are unwilling to move.
ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne also reported earlier this month that the Warriors needed a commitment from James before making other splashy moves.
While there seems to be a staring contest between the two parties, the Heat, the Cavaliers, and the 76ers have surged as strong contenders to land the NBA’s all-time scoring leader.
Until James decides, which could reportedly happen this week, speculation about where he will play next will continue to captivate the NBA world.

One of the biggest surprises this offseason was the Buffalo Bills firing head coach Sean McDermott, despite the team achieving double-digit wins and reaching the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. While the move was hinted at for several years, actually pulling the plug on the operation was still unexpected.
After all, the Bills’ goal is to win a Super Bowl, and coach McDermott had brought them to the doorstep (AFC Conference Championship) twice. Nevertheless, Buffalo decided to hit the reset button, yet they promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach.
Brady has never been an NFL head coach or even a head coach at any level before. Needless to say, the move was a big gamble. Now, the Bills’ organization is catching some flak.
Boasting an NFL MVP in Josh Allen, one would have thought the Bills could pretty much get their pick of the litter among the best coaches available this offseason. We saw teams hire experienced Super Bowl winners like John Harbaugh and Mike McCarthy.
Another respected name, Mike Tomlin, stepped away from the Steelers this offseason and opted for a broadcasting role at NBC rather than a return to coaching.
Plus, there was always the chance to reach out to an old rival in Bill Belichick to see if he wanted to get revenge over the New England Patriots twice a year. Yet, the Bills went with the safe pick and promoted Brady instead.
Now, FS1’s Colin Cowherd is saying the Bills made a mistake in moving forward with Brady rather than someone else who he feels could actually lead the franchise to its first-ever Super Bowl victory.
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“I looked at all the candidates they interviewed for that job, and they had no interest hiring anybody but Joe Brady,” Cowherd said. “And so I don’t think the Buffalo Bills had good coaches, had great quarterbacks, had capable GMs, have good ownership. I don’t think it’s just bad luck.”
Cowherd went on to reference the more experienced (and proven) options that were on the market. Yet, it appears as though the Bills had their heart set on Brady all along.
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“There was a Harbaugh on the market. Kevin Stefanski was a two-time coach of the year. He was on the market. There was the hottest coordinator on the market, Jesse Minter, Jeff Hafley. Everybody was talking about Hafley. McCarthy won a Super Bowl. Harbaugh won a Super Bowl. They were both on the market. And they hired Joe Brady. And when I looked at who they interviewed beyond Brady, it wasn’t great. Brady is going to be fascinating because he wasn’t the best coach on the market.”
Time will tell whether the Bills truly made a mistake, or the NFL’s next great genius hire.
After seeing how successful Brady had been with Allen, it does make sense to entrust him with more responsibility. Buffalo ran the risk of messing up their offensive chemistry by picking someone other than Brady.
It’s an interesting thought experiment, as the Cleveland Browns essentially did the opposite this offseason. Boasting a good defense, they could have promoted Jim Schwartz, but they made an outside hire and lost their prized defensive coordinator in the process. Buffalo didn’t seem to want to take the same risk, so they promoted Brady, and the rest is history.
Former England defender Micah Richards was informed of the death of his father shortly before going on air as a BBC pundit for the World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
Richards, who won 13 caps for England as a player, appeared alongside Joe Hart and Wayne Rooney as Thomas Tuchel’s side slipped to a late 2-1 defeat.
However, shortly after the broadcast, he revealed that he had been told of his dad Lincoln’s death shortly before the game in Atlanta.
Writing on Instagram, Richards said: “Not long before going on air today, I received the awful news that my father Lincoln had passed away. His death was unexpected, and he has left us all too soon.
“He was my greatest fan. He barely missed a game my entire life.
“He would take me wherever I needed to go when I was a kid and he was the proudest parent possible during my professional career. It was so rare for him to not be by my side.
“I know how much watching England World Cup games means to everyone at home, and how the experience bonds families together across the generations, like nothing else.
“I know, particularly as a proud old-school Yorkshireman, dad would’ve wanted the show to go on this evening. And so it did.
“Thinking of my siblings and all my wider family today as we remember my father Lincoln, my hero and inspiration.”
Tony Reali was a fixture at ESPN for more than a quarter century. Wherever he went, classic shows followed. For a decade, he was the statistician known as Stat Boy on the long-running and still-running Pardon the Interruption (PTI) with Tony Kornheiser and Mike Wilbon. From there, he branched off to host ESPN’s version of a sports game show, Around the Horn. Reali brought a vibrant, fun and pleasantly wisecracking style to that program and launched the ESPN careers of many commentators. A native New Yorker, Reali brought a Big Apple sensibility to everything he did.
Around the Horn ended its 23-year run in May 2025 after nearly 5,000 episodes. This week, Reali boldly returned to the airwaves with Real Deal with Tony Reali, his own podcast on iHeartRadio Podcasts.
His approach has not changed. Reali brings the same verve and nerve that marked his ESPN work. He opened his first episode with an enthusiastic walking selfie through the halls of iHeartMedia and into his studio, stopping at the entrance to gleefully greet the receptionist, Nora.
Real Deal with Tony Reali reflects on some of the greatest sports events and athletes. Analyzing them in a way that recalls the emotion and feel of the moment. In fact, that’s what the show is all about — the moments and people who make sports so special.
You can actually sense and see Reali’s deep love of sports. This is not a show about current statistics or political stances. It is about one dude sharing his joy and passion for the games and those who play them.
It is vintage Reali, jovial and personable with everyone he meets. During his walk to the studio, he sets up the show’s topic. His first episode looked back at the 4×100 freestyle relay team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. That team worked together to pull off a huge upset of the French squad. It was the springboard for Michael Phelps and his record eight gold medals in Beijing.
Leave it to Reali to be ballsy enough to open a new show with swimming instead of one of the more mainstream sports. Moreover, this is his program, and he is going to put his stamp on it. During his work on PTI and Around the Horn, Reali made other personalities look good, but Real Deal with Tony Reali is his time to shine.
I like the show’s studio setup. Behind him is a glass window overlooking the iHeart offices. You can see people working at their desks and walking through the area. It’s pretty cool.
In this opening episode, Reali called the Beijing 4×100 relay win one of the greatest team moments in sports history. He then counted down his top sports teammate moments ever, including the Reggie Bush Push in USC’s game against Notre Dame, the Titans’ Music City Miracle featuring the lateral from Frank Wycheck to Kevin Dyson, Chris Bosh’s offensive rebound and pass to Ray Allen for his incredible shot against the Spurs in the NBA Finals, the Red Sox’s Game 4 win against the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS featuring Kevin Millar, Bill Mueller, David Ortiz and Dave Roberts, and Grant Hill’s pass to Christian Laettner for the memorable game-winning shot against Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament.
Reali’s number one moment was the Beijing relay team in the 2008 Olympics.
Fittingly, the first guest on Real Deal with Tony Reali was Rowdy Gaines, a U.S. swimming icon and the man who served as NBC’s color analyst for the 2008 Olympics. During the interview, Reali told Gaines that he loves sports announcers who bring their heart and spirit outside their bodies for viewers to see. In truth, this is a perfect description of Reali himself. Real Deal with Tony Reali is aptly named because Reali is as real as it gets.
Gaines brought similar emotion back in 2008 while calling that 4×100 freestyle Olympic relay race. It was where teammates Phelps, Garrett Weber-Gale, Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak collaborated to beat the heavily favored French team with a world-record time of 3:08.24. Gaines explained that the 4×100 relay was going to be the toughest race for Phelps to complete his gold-medal sweep at those Olympics. Thanks to his teammates, he did just that.
Gaines backed up Reali’s assertions, saying the relay team consisted of four guys who came together and did not want to disappoint Phelps, each other, their fans or their country.
Podcasts like Real Deal with Tony Reali are host-driven. It is pretty much a one-shot of Reali followed by a two-shot of him and his guest. You need a special kind of host to make this work. Additionally, that’s why Reali is that guy.
I was impressed with how he handled the spotlight alone for the first time in his career as we know it. He asked Gaines some terrific questions, bringing out the same emotion he brings to the podcast. Although Gaines and Reali had never met before, by the end of the show it seemed like they had known each other for decades. It felt more like a conversation than a Q&A, and you could tell Gaines was amused by Reali’s personality.
I learned a lot from this show. Moreover, that gives me a really good feeling about Real Deal with Tony Reali. It is not going to be a run-of-the-mill podcast. To demonstrate the depth of its commitment to the subject, the production team displayed a graphic featuring the actual transcript of Gaines’ and play-by-play announcer Dan Hicks’ NBC call of that 2008 relay race. Reali recited part of the transcript with a gigantic smile and matching emotion.
Reali’s passion was contagious as Gaines sentimentally talked about how true amateur Olympic athletes capture the imagination of the American public and why we love rooting for a group of kids who reach amazing milestones and accomplish unforgettable feats. In addition, the host and guest truly bonded on the show. So much so that Reali stood up, turned to the office staff behind him and joyfully yelled that he had just made friends with Rowdy Gaines. How can you not love that?
Throughout this debut edition of Real Deal, Reali said the 2008 Olympic relay team and Gaines’ call of the victory brought about “instant tears.” I can paraphrase something similar about the first episode of Real Deal with Tony Reali. It made me an instant fan. Moreover, I am looking forward to watching the show grow and develop.
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It’s the “break” part of the All-Star break now, as the festivities are complete and the team doesn’t return to action until Friday. There are still select minor league games, transactions, and draft pick signings left to track, however.
Ivan took a look at the Braves’ performance in the first half of July.
Keep track of the franchise’s progress signing their 21 draft picks with our signing tracker here.
The A’s are calling up former LSU star and second round pick, 3B Tommy White, despite him posting a 97 wRC+ across 346 PAs in the upper minors this season.
The Astros traded big-name pitcher Lance McCullers to the Brewers.
Marcello Hernández, the host of Wednesday night’s ESPY Awards, jumped right into the deep end in his opening monologue with a not-so-subtle jab at last year’s host.
“I also want to shout out last year’s host, Shane Gillis. He is watching from home like a true American,” said Hernández. “On his couch, drinking a beer while a Hispanic guy does his job.”
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Gillis received backlash last year after making a distasteful joke about WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
“When Caitlin Clark retires from the WNBA, she’s going to work at a Waffle House so she can continue doing what she loves most: fist-fighting Black women,” Gillis said at the time.
Aside from the Gillis joke, Hernández didn’t shy away from highlighting his heritage in his opening monologue, noting that he’s the first Hispanic to host the ESPYs in 25 years. The “SNL” cast member also took the opportunity, amid increased hostility toward immigrants in the U.S., to thank his mother, who immigrated from Cuba.
“I personally think it’s crazy that I get to host the ESPYs,” Hernández said. “This is an American dream, for a child of immigrants to host the biggest show in sports.”
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“My mom came to this country by herself at 20 years old; she worked as a nanny, she lived in an efficiency, which is a room attached to a house,” he continued. “She paid her way through college by working during the day and going to school at night. And at her graduation, she was pregnant with me. And I just figured that if I had to hear it every day, you all could hear it once.”
Hernández then implored Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry to give his mother, who was seated right behind him, a hug. Curry, without hesitation, obliged Hernández’s request.
Click here to watch Hernández’s full opening monologue from Wednesday night’s show.
Perfect weather conditions with welcome golfers to the 154th Open Championship in the United Kingdom for Round 1 on July 16.
Golfers and fans alike are looking forward to hitting the greens for competitive play and pristine conditions. The golf course at Royal Birkdale has been in preparation for this iconic tournament, welcoming warmups over the past few days.
Here's a look at today's forecast:
Watch the Open Championship on Fubo
According to AccuWeather, weather at the Royal Birkdale will be practically perfect for golfers. With a high of 79 and low of 57, the temperature isn't the only thing making for great golfing conditions. There is a 0% chance of rain for today with minimal cloud coverage. There will be a bit of a breeze out of the green with gusts up to 21 mph.
Though it's not something we have to worry about this weekend, in case it does rain play will continue on unless conditions become dangerous. The main concern at the Royal Birkdale is wind, which has greater chances for impact this weekend.
All times Eastern:
Rounds 1 and 2 of the 2026 British Open will broadcast via streaming on Peacock starting at 1:30 a.m. before the TV broadcast kicks in on USA Network at 4 a.m. July 16-17. Rounds 3 and 4 will start on USA at 5 a.m. July 18 and 4 a.m. July 19 before switching to NBC at 7 a.m. both days.
Featured group and hole streaming is available on Peacock throughout each round. The main TV broadcast can be streamed via Sling, which carries USA Network, and Fubo, which carries NBC.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Open Championship weather update. Does latest forecast have rain?
Perfect weather conditions with welcome golfers to the 154th Open Championship in the United Kingdom for Round 1 on July 16.
Golfers and fans alike are looking forward to hitting the greens for competitive play and pristine conditions. The golf course at Royal Birkdale has been in preparation for this iconic tournament, welcoming warmups over the past few days.
Here's a look at today's forecast:
Watch the Open Championship on Fubo
According to AccuWeather, weather at the Royal Birkdale will be practically perfect for golfers. With a high of 79 and low of 57, the temperature isn't the only thing making for great golfing conditions. There is a 0% chance of rain for today with minimal cloud coverage. There will be a bit of a breeze out of the green with gusts up to 21 mph.
Though it's not something we have to worry about this weekend, in case it does rain play will continue on unless conditions become dangerous. The main concern at the Royal Birkdale is wind, which has greater chances for impact this weekend.
All times Eastern:
Rounds 1 and 2 of the 2026 British Open will broadcast via streaming on Peacock starting at 1:30 a.m. before the TV broadcast kicks in on USA Network at 4 a.m. July 16-17. Rounds 3 and 4 will start on USA at 5 a.m. July 18 and 4 a.m. July 19 before switching to NBC at 7 a.m. both days.
Featured group and hole streaming is available on Peacock throughout each round. The main TV broadcast can be streamed via Sling, which carries USA Network, and Fubo, which carries NBC.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Open Championship weather update. Does latest forecast have rain?

We all knew this was going to happen — the second that France was eliminated, we would get an onslaught of rumors linking Bayern Munich star Michael Olise to Real Madrid.
It was inevitable.
Now, the first big report has dropped from Foot Mercato journo Santi Aouna, who sure makes it sound like Olise has his mind made up and also that the Bavarians are not 100% against letting him go if it becomes apparent he does not want to be at Bayern Munich:
🚨EXCL: ⚪️🇫🇷 #Liga |
✍️ Michael Olise wants to join Real Madrid THIS SUMMER.
🏆 The French international believes it’s the perfect club to continue his progression.
💰 Real Madrid wants to pull off a record transfer.
❗️Bayern’s official stance: Olise is not for sale but the truth is more nuanced.
👀 The Bavarian club would like to extend his contract, but has also been in contact in parallel with players who could come in to replace him.
⏳ Olise will discuss with his leaders after the World Cup.
At this stage, it is still way too early for fans to react to anything. The report comes out of France, which could lend some semblance of credibility, but — again — it is far too early to tell.
Because Olise is a bit aloof and does not do many media appearances, he is a tough character to read and an easy one for opportunistic reporters to make assumptions about. That is not to say Aouna is doing that here, but some of his Spanish colleagues might see that as just the chance to take this info and run with it.
Olise is a few weeks from reporting to Bayern Munich for duty and likely will keep a low profile even if he wants to sign a contract extension with the Bavarians.
So…what should you take out of this report? It is too early to truly be concerned, but not too early to at least keep an eye on the news breaking around Olise to see what the patterns become. After weeks of hot transfer news, Bayern Munich then shut it all down.
Later…there was more silence before some of the most recent reports about a potential move to Real Madrid for Olise.
We shall see what’s next! Will the Bavarians respond again? Will they scoff at yet another one of these reports and ignore it? Or…is there some legitimacy to it?
We have about six weeks to find out.
Xaver Schlager is leaving RB Leipzig in favor of Nottingham Forest on a free transfer:
🚨💥 Xaver Schlager to Forest – DONE DEAL ✔️
Free transfer agreed. 28 y/o former RB Leipzig midfielder set to follow Oliver Glasner. Contract until 2028 + 1. #NFFC
Medical scheduled for this week, following @David_Ornstein @SkySportDE
At one point, Schlager was linked to Bayern Munich, but the Bavarians moved and now, so has Schlager.
If there is one player in the World Cup who has elevated his stature tenfold, it is Spain center-back Pau Cubarsí, who has been excellent at center-back for the Spaniards. As you expect, Cubarsí is taking great pride in Spain’s defensive performance so far, especially against France:
Pau Cubarsí: “There was some talk about the defence and the goalkeeping on our side, but we have SHUT a lot of mouths. I think that one of the most important things in football now is to keep a clean sheet.”
Nathan De Cat inked a deal to play at Hoffenheim, but that does not mean Bayern Munich has lost interest in the young Belgian. In fact, this could actually help facilitate a move in the future:
Nathan De Cat is an interesting player. Bayern have watched him for months, but I always said there wouldn’t be any movement as the club is fully stocked with players in the Belgian’s position. This is why they now have the chance to see how the teenager will develop in the Bundesliga with Hoffenheim. One of the players who is considered a talent for the future, Tom Bischof, is from Hoffenheim.
FC Bayern had kept a watching brief on the footballer and were convinced they had to sign him. I’m absolutely sure that the 21-year-old will be a national player in Germany in the future. I’m sure there’s the same process going on at Bayern with De Cat. They know he has the skills they’re looking for, but at the moment, the midfield position is not a problem. So, it’s good they can keep an eye on the 17-year-old at Hoffenheim while he’s in the Bundesliga, instead of in the international market.
Another one of the young stars of the World Cup has been Morocco midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who is garnering interest from Manchester City:
🚨 Man City pushing hard for Ayyoub Bouaddi from Lille. High among 18yo’s suitors (#PSG not in contention) & while others favour season on loan at #LOSC, #MCFC would integrate now. Price ~€100m + Morocco int’l expected to make decision soon @TheAthleticFC
The date (July 15th) for another club to trigger Angelo Stiller’s exit clause has come and gone. As of now, it looks like the midfielder will stay at VfB Stuttgart:
Angelo #Stiller’s exit clause at #VfB Stuttgart expires tomorrow (July 15) and will not be triggered even during the winter break. It only comes into effect again in the summer of 2027. #Manchester United observed him during the past season, but no offer was ever on the table. @BILD
Stiller did not make the kind of impact for the German national team that many expected. Could that have hurt his profile? Maybe. Stiller also got off to a slow start last season for Die Schwaben, which could have also put some doubt in the minds of his potential suitors.
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Over the last few days, the rumors surrounding LeBron James heading to the Indiana Pacers have picked up steam. A Sports Illustrated article suggesting a pathway to making the move happen was the start of the drama.
Tyrese Haliburton decided to troll NBA fans with a post he made on Wednesday, July 15 as well.
"Tomorrow it's time @KingJames," Haliburton posted on X.
While speculation immediately began circulating about James taking his talents to Indiana, Haliburton's post had an entirely different meaning. He will be co-hosting a live podcast with James on Thursday, filling in for legendary point guard Steve Nash.
No, James is not coming to the Pacers.
According to a report from NBA insider Scoop B, an Indiana source has made it clear that James is not being pursued by the Pacers.
“Would it be great if we had LeBron? Yeah it would,” one Pacers source told Robinson. “But we don’t need LeBron James. We don’t need him with the youth we have on the roster. We are trying to make a name for ourselves.”
It's always good to dream. The idea of LeBron heading to Indiana actually does make sense from a basketball fit perspective. However, him playing for the Pacers doesn't.
James seems to be down to just a few teams. The Cleveland Cavaliers remain the clear front-runners for another reunion with LeBron. After the Cavaliers, the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, and Philadelphia 76ers also seem to be in the running.
Another team to watch could be the Minnesota Timberwolves, who have been very open about their desire to sign James.
Only time will tell what James decides to do and where he chooses to take his talents. He could still shock the world and pick Indiana, but that doesn't seem close to reality at this point in time.
Expect to hear more about James' decision in the coming hours and days. A decision is likely coming near, but Pacers fans should not get their hopes up.
To put it lightly, James has a 99.9 percent chance of picking a different team when all is said and done.
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Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Let’s start the night off by taking a look back over the three biggest stories of Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
After the Sandhagen victory, Sean O’Malley vs. Mario Bautista is the obvious fight to make if not for the team mate angle. Run it?
Mario Bautista discusses the possibility of fighting former teammate and friend Sean O'Malley:
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) July 15, 2026
"It sucks. We're both getting to a point where you start asking, 'What other fights can we make?'
I love Sean, but I think we both have the same dream. If it came down to a No. 1… pic.twitter.com/IbPRUi303I
… A man’s gotta have a code?
John Fury says he’s NEVER used a TOILET SEAT in his life 😂
— Combat Casuals (@Combat_Casuals) July 15, 2026
“In public conveniences, I stand on them” pic.twitter.com/XJ4UZzlDRr
I cannot wait to see the first takedown attempt play out at UFC Oklahoma City.
All takedowns from Usman’s last fight pic.twitter.com/M7tbFB0ZGP
— Alexander Volkara France (@VolkaraFrance) July 14, 2026
UNSUBSTANTIATED RUMOR ALERT:
🚨RUMOR🚨
— Ethan MMA (@ethanhatesmma) July 13, 2026
According to claims, the reason Israel Adesanya left City Kick Boxing is because Carlos Ulberg slept with his ex 😳 pic.twitter.com/XTlzFHWpJn
Carlos shared this to his story, is it happening?? 👀 https://t.co/QMecK6fHK8pic.twitter.com/lWKL5gbYqM
— Ethan MMA (@ethanhatesmma) July 15, 2026
UFC’s quest to keep Michael Page from building any kind of momentum in either division continues.
Michael Page will fight Nursulton Ruziboev at #UFCParis on September 5th. #UFC#MMA#UFCParamount#UFConParamount#UFC2026pic.twitter.com/umUuxyzTdG
— Marcel Dorff 🇳🇱🇮🇩 (@BigMarcel24) July 15, 2026
I laughed quite a bit during UFC 329 and the associated fallout, but this was the funniest Tweet I saw.
Is there a better panel to discuss a debilitating injury? pic.twitter.com/b8jhyMMuR7
— RJ Clifford (@RJcliffordMMA) July 12, 2026
Brandon Royval learning the hard way that online fight fans are a bunch of savages.
Never bringing my girl to the fights again pic.twitter.com/r8WsuG8Nr9
— Brandon (@brandonroyval) July 15, 2026
Young Jose Aldo is the last guy on planet Earth you want soccer kicking you.
Jose Aldo gets tired of his opponent pulling guard so he just kicks his head in. pic.twitter.com/oaViTcfpep
— Ivy🇯🇵🇹🇭🇰🇬 (@IvyKBMMA) July 13, 2026
Beleniuk is a little old to be a prospect at 35, but it’s not every day an Olympic gold medalist steps into the cage.
Three-time Olympic wrestling medalist Zhan Beleniuk made his MMA debut yesterday in Ukraine, winning by first-round TKO over Haim Gozali pic.twitter.com/Mhzz4Ybsih
— Matysek (@Matysek88) July 12, 2026
Typical sparring for the J-Kick boys.
Footage of Kaito knocking out Yuma Yamaguchi cold in sparring during fight camp for his rematch against Mohammad Siasarani at ONE Samurai 2. 🤕⚠️#ONEChampionshippic.twitter.com/lQm0BnQFd5
— Beyond Kickboxing (@Beyond_Kick) July 11, 2026
Are murderous drones preferable to mosquitos? I’m willing to find out.
Extremely excited to announce our first air-to-air kill of a flying moth by an autonomous micro-drone. This is a big step towards completely eradicating mosquitoes. pic.twitter.com/UhtNqwXCQI
— Alex Toussaint (@alextoussss) July 14, 2026
i can't tell if i should love or be terrified of this startup lol
— Ole Lehmann (@itsolelehmann) July 15, 2026
> their end goal is the complete eradication of mosquitoes
> they're building a $50/month pet drone that guards your home 24/7 so you never deal with a mosquito again
> it listens for mosquito wingbeats, locks… https://t.co/nCAtMCrzig
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The Florida State men's basketball team will compete in the Ballin at Boutwell basketball tournament against Auburn in Birmingham, AL, on Oct. 14.
This will be the second consecutive season that Seminoles head coach Luke Loucks will take his team to Birmingham. Last year, the Seminoles competed in the tournament and lost their first game to the Alabama Crimson Tide 109-105.
The Seminoles are coming off a disappointing season, finishing the year 18-15, including a second-round loss to the eventual No.1 overall seed Duke, 80-79 in the ACC Tournament.
When it was announced that the Seminoles would play in this year's tournament, Loucks said, “It's a tremendous event with a great atmosphere, and it's exactly the kind of preseason challenge we're looking for. We want to compete against the best teams possible because those games prepare us for what's ahead. Opportunities like this help us evaluate where we are, expose areas we need to improve, and get our team ready for the start of the season."
“We want to compete against the best teams possible because those games prepare us for what’s ahead.”#NoleFamily | #Connected 🍢 pic.twitter.com/ftG1MsePxs
— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) July 15, 2026
The Seminoles lost 11 players to the transfer portal and have added five players so far as part of Loucks' attempt to rebuild his roster. The five players who are coming into the program are: Cooper Schwieger from Wake Forest, 6-foot-11 Sebastian Rancik from Colorado, Anthony Robinson II from Missouri, Kameron Taylor from UNC Asheville, and Shon Abaev from Cincinnati.
Last season, the Seminoles did not have their NIL together and lost out on key recruits. This season, the Seminoles are much better equipped due to legislation that allows for revenue sharing, and Loucks already secured a star player in Marcis Ponder, a four-star center who stands 7 feet tall.
The Seminoles were also able to sign four-star point guard Collin Paul and four-star shooting guard Brandon Bass Jr., who stands at 6-foot-5. Ponder, Paul, and Bass Jr. are all top-100 players, showing the immediate impact of the Seminoles' new NIL/revenue-sharing process.
The 2026 recruiting class is now ranked within the top ten according to most publications.
Loucks is losing six seniors from a team that won 10 of their last 12 games, including going to the wire with the No. 1 team in the land in the ACC tournament. This shows the team got better toward the end of the season, and that Loucks might have the Seminoles headed in the right direction.
With eight new freshmen and five transfers, there are still many questions regarding what this collection of talent will yield.
The Ballin in Boutwell Tournament will be our first opportunity to see what Loucks has with his 13 new players. Loucks went 10-8 in ACC games in 2025, which was a school record for a first-year coach with as many conference wins.
Auburn is considered a preseason top 10-15 team by most reports. This will serve as a tough first step for Loucks as his unproven Seminoles will face a national power in Auburn. The other teams that are scheduled to compete are Samford, Alabama A&M, and Alabama.
Tip-off is at 8 pm at Boutwell Auditorium.
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LOVES PARK, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — Put this one in the win column for the Rockford Rivets, and put an exclamation point next to it. Second baseman Jackson Forbes slugged a three-run homer in the bottom of the 9th inning to break up a 5-5 tie and give the Rivets an 8-5 walk-off win against the Traverse City Pit Spitters Wednesday night.
Forbes also had another hit. Center fielder Connor Kave had three hits. Third Baseman Beau Bloxdorf had two hits.
The Rivets now head out on the road for a single game in Kenosha Thursday night. The Rivets will then head home for three games over the weekend.

Steve Kerr has given Golden State Warriors fans around the world hope after his comments on LeBron James’ ongoing free agency.
The Warriors are among the finalists that James is said to be considering for his next stop in the NBA for a historic 24th season in the league.
Out of all interested parties, the Warriors actually need LeBron the most, and head coach Steve Kerr’s thoughts on LeBron’s decision have their fans excited.
Kerr spoke to some fans from his car who told him they wanted LeBron to join the franchise, with Kerr responding by telling them that they’ve got him.
“Oh, we got him. Don’t put that on Twitter,”
Kerr seemed to be joking, but his flat delivery has some Warriors fans excited and many other fans outraged.
The reality of LeBron joining his biggest rivals over his career is pretty jarring, but if James values playing for a veteran organization with championship DNA seeping out of them, Golden State is the best choice.
However, every other team might be a better choice because a title with them boosts LeBron to five rings while Curry remains at four.
Joining Golden State anyway doesn’t seem to be a winning move, given how far off their roster is from being competitive in the West.

The Warriors missed the Playoffs last season and haven’t made any impactful changes to their roster despite being without Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody for a majority of next season.
If James joins Golden State, it’s for a last hurrah surrounded by close personal friends while staying near his family in Los Angeles. It’s simply not a competitive move given what the others can offer.
The Cavaliers, Timberwolves, and 76ers present a clear plug-and-play opportunity for James in their starting five while already being much better than the Warriors roster without James even joining.
But if happiness is the goal, joining Golden State is a real possibility. Hopefully, Kerr was just joking around, or we might actually see the LeBron-Steph Curry duo over an NBA season.
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(All quotes are taken directly from a transcript of the LA28 press conference I attended July 14, 2026, in Los Angeles, California.)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 14: Atmosphere at LA28 Two Years Out at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Savion Washington/Getty Images for LA28)
Getty Images for LA28Exactly 731 days before the Opening Ceremony of the 2028 Olympic Games, LA28 officially opened applications Tuesday for what organizers describe as one of the largest volunteer programs in Olympic history—a call for 60,000 volunteers who will ultimately become the first faces millions of athletes, spectators and visitors encounter when the world arrives in Los Angeles. The announcement, made at Griffith Park on July 14, marked another significant milestone in LA28's countdown to the Summer Games. While venue announcements, transportation plans and competition schedules often fill Olympic headlines, LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover argued that volunteers will ultimately define the experience of the Games more than any stadium or sporting venue.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 14: Reynold Hoover, LA28 CEO, speaks during LA28 Two Years Out at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JC Olivera - IOC/IOC Collection via Getty Images)
IOC Collection via Getty Images"We have an opportunity here to show the world on July 14, 2028—just 731 days from today—that we can bring together more than 200 countries not in conflict but in competition," Hoover said.
The volunteer portal officially opened Tuesday after already attracting more than 300,000 expressions of interest from prospective volunteers over the past several years.
"Today is the day that we're launching our volunteer portal," Hoover said. "Across the LA region we've done 30 events, but today really is the big day. We want everybody to go to our LA28 website and sign up to be a volunteer."

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 14: A view of LA28 volunteers seen during LA28 Two Years Out at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JC Olivera - IOC/IOC Collection via Getty Images)
IOC Collection via Getty ImagesEvery Olympic Games is remembered for unforgettable athletic performances. Less visible—but equally essential—are the volunteers. From directing visitors through subway stations to helping athletes navigate venues, welcoming international guests and supporting competitions behind the scenes, Olympic volunteers often create the first and last impressions visitors take home from a host city. Hoover said watching volunteers at both the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics reinforced just how central they are to a successful Games.

ANTHOLZ-ANTERSELVA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 19: Volunteers clean the shooting range of snow for a Biathlon training session on day thirteen of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Anterselva Biathlon Arena on February 19, 2026 in Antholz-Anterselva, Italy. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Getty Images"When I was in Paris and when I was in Milano Cortina, I saw firsthand the power of the volunteers," Hoover said. They're the crew behind the scenes. They're the crew behind the show. They're the crew who make it all happen. They were on every street corner. They were in every Metro stop. They were at every venue. They were always happy."

Volunteers hold signs to guide visitors at the South Paris Arena, the venue for table tennis, handball, volleyball and weightlifting events, in Paris on July 25, 2024, on the eve of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP) (Photo by JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images)
AFP via Getty ImagesThat, Hoover believes, is the spirit Los Angeles hopes to replicate in 2028.
"Our volunteer program is going to reflect that same Olympic spirit."
Presenting sponsor Delta Air Lines views the volunteer initiative as one of the Games' most enduring legacies. Dana Debel, representing Delta, noted that Tuesday's announcement carried special symbolism. When Delta first announced its Olympic partnership with LA28 in March 2020, the event took place just up the hill at Griffith Observatory. Six years later, the airline returned to Griffith Park to launch what Debel called one of the partnership's most meaningful initiatives.
"When you talk about a legacy, it's what are you leaving behind? The ability to leave an incredible volunteer program—an incredible volunteer footprint—is something that we believe very strongly in at Delta."
She connected the Olympic movement with sports' unique ability to unite people across borders.

VENICE, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 05: LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover and Dana Debel, Managing Director of State and Local Government Affairs at Delta Air Lines, chat during the LA28 Venice Beach Clean-Up at Venice Beach on December 05, 2025 in Venice, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images for LA28)
Getty Images for LA28"At Delta we like to say nobody better connects the world," she said. "And nothing better connects the world than sports."
Perhaps no one on stage carried greater Olympic credibility than nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis, whose four-gold-medal performance at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics became one of the defining moments in Olympic history. Yet Lewis surprised many by saying athletes rarely remember Olympic officials.

Carl Lewis at LA28 Olympic Games: 2 Years Out Press Conference held at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Penske Media via Getty ImagesThey remember volunteers.
"When you go to the Olympics, you see the volunteers all the time," Lewis said. “You're not interacting with the officials very much. You're interacting with the volunteers."
For Lewis, volunteering also represents something deeply personal. He reflected on growing up watching his parents devote their lives to youth sports. Both public-school teachers, they founded a track club to provide opportunities for girls and eventually coached hundreds of children every summer.
"I realized I was watching my parents serve," Lewis said.
"All I saw was service, service, service."
That lesson shaped his understanding of the Olympic movement.

American athlete Carl Lewis, wearing a red Kappa singlet, raises his arms in triumph, competes at the 1984 Summer Olympics, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the Exposition Park neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California, August 1984. Lewis won gold in the men's 100m, men's 200m, men's 4x100m relay, and men's long jump events at the Games. (Photo by Bongarts/Getty Images)
Getty Images"It takes me back to 1984," Lewis said. “I never thought later in life I'd have another Olympics."
Lewis believes every volunteer will leave the Games with a story they'll tell for the rest of their lives.
"There are going to be tens of thousands of volunteers that are going to have tens of thousands of stories to tell their families, their children and people for years and years to come," he said.
Many athletes, Lewis noted, compete in only one Olympic Games. For many, a single race or competition represents a lifetime of preparation.
"Maybe they will have one shot at it," Lewis said. They'll see your faces—all the volunteers' faces—because that's who they're seeing every day."
In Lewis' view, volunteers become part of an athlete's Olympic memory.
Lewis also used the occasion to reflect on broader challenges facing amateur athletics. As collegiate sports continue evolving through NIL compensation and conference realignment, Lewis argued that the Olympic movement survives because of people willing to serve rather than profit.

Carl Lewis at the LA28 Olympic Games: 2 Years Out Press Conference held at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Penske Media via Getty Images"What's going to save Olympic sports is events like this," Lewis said. “What's going to save Olympic sports is the volunteers that believe it's more than what coaches get paid, what athletes get paid or what the television ratings are."
Instead, he said, Olympic values are built through everyday acts of service.
If anyone most embodies the spirit of Olympic volunteering, it may be Paul Madwin. Madwin volunteered during the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, serving as a section chief inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during the Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony and track and field competition. Now approaching 90 years old, he announced he plans to volunteer once again in 2028.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 14: Paul Madwin attends LA28 Two Years Out at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JC Olivera - IOC/IOC Collection via Getty Images)
IOC Collection via Getty Images"I volunteered in 1984 with people who had volunteered in 1932," Madwin said.
"I'll be volunteering in 2028 at age 90."
His message to prospective volunteers was simple.
"You can't experience it until you do it."
Madwin called volunteering one of the greatest experiences of his life.
"You will never, never forget it no matter how long you live."
Olympic volunteers receive no paycheck. Instead, they gain something far less tangible—but often far more lasting. The opportunity to stand inside one of the world's largest sporting events. To welcome visitors from more than 200 nations. To help athletes chasing lifelong dreams. And to become ambassadors for Los Angeles, California and the United States. Madwin warned that passing up the opportunity could become a lifelong regret.
"If you don't do it," he said, "you will remember not doing it for the rest of your life."
His closing challenge captured the spirit organizers hope will inspire thousands to apply over the coming months.
"Don't be a 'woulda, coulda, shoulda,'" Madwin said.
"Be an 'I did it, I loved it, and I'd do it again!'"

Reynold Hoover, Carl Lewis and Paul Madwin at the LA28 Olympic Games: 2 Years Out Press Conference held at Griffith Park on July 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Penske Media via Getty ImagesTwo years before the Olympic cauldron is lit in Los Angeles, LA28 has begun recruiting the volunteers who may ultimately shape how the world remembers the Games—not from a medal podium, but from an event venue entrance, a transit station, an athlete village or a city street.
These are, in fact, the places where the Olympic spirit will most come to life.
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The most iconic image ahead of Sunday’s FIFA World Cup final wasn’t taken this week.
It was taken nearly 19 years ago.
Long before Lamine Yamal became Spain’s teenage sensation and long before Lionel Messi cemented his place among football’s immortals, the two unknowingly shared a moment that has since become one of the sport’s most remarkable photographs.
The now-viral image of a 20-year-old Messi gently bathing a 5-month-old Yamal during a Barcelona charity photo shoot has resurfaced ahead of Argentina’s World Cup final against Spain at MetLife Stadium, giving football one of its most poetic storylines in recent memory.
What once appeared to be an ordinary charity calendar shoot has transformed into a snapshot of two generations colliding on the sport’s biggest stage.
The story dates back to December 2007.
Barcelona’s foundation and Spanish newspaper Diario Sport organized a charity calendar benefiting UNICEF and other Catalan charities, pairing first-team players with local children selected through a raffle.
Yamal’s family, who lived about 25 miles northeast of Barcelona in Mataró, was among the lucky winners.
Their assigned player happened to be Messi.
Photographer Joan Monfort, who captured the now-famous images, recalled how awkward the session initially felt.
“Lionel Messi is still shy now. He was much more shy when he was starting out, and he finds himself there with a tiny baby in a plastic bath full of water,” Monfort told The Athletic. “At the start, there was not much interaction.”
Messi had only recently begun establishing himself in Barcelona’s senior squad alongside stars such as Ronaldinho, Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, Samuel Eto’o and Thierry Henry.
Neither he nor anyone else could have imagined the baby in the bathtub would someday inherit Barcelona’s famous No. 10 shirt.
“It’s something incredible,” Monfort said. “Back then, nobody could imagine that this baby would be who he is now — and you could not have known that Messi would become who he became, either.”
The photographs remained largely forgotten for more than 16 years.
That changed during Euro 2024 when Yamal’s father, Mounir Nasraoui, shared one of the images on social media alongside the caption:
“The beginning of two legends.”
The internet quickly embraced the photo.
Additional images from the shoot surfaced, including Messi cradling baby Yamal in a towel while Yamal’s mother, Sheila Ebana, assisted during the charity session.
When shown the famous photograph after Spain reached Sunday’s World Cup final, Yamal smiled.
“I hope to face him in a final,” he said.
He got his wish.
Messi arrives in Sunday’s final after once again rescuing Argentina on football’s biggest stage.
The 39-year-old produced the decisive assist in Argentina’s dramatic 2-1 semifinal comeback over England, tying Pelé and Antoine Griezmann for the most World Cup knockout-stage assists over the past 60 years.
Yamal, meanwhile, has completed one of football’s fastest rises, following his starring role in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph by emerging as the face of La Roja’s next generation while already becoming Barcelona’s centerpiece.
Monfort believes fate played an extraordinary role.
“It’s a one-in-a-million chance that this could happen,” he told The Athletic. “It’s such good fortune.”
He called it “the most famous photo I’ve taken in my life.”
On Sunday, nearly two decades after one unknowingly held the other in a plastic bathtub, Messi and Yamal will finally stand across from each other—not for a charity calendar, but for the FIFA World Cup.
Football has produced countless unforgettable images.
Few have aged quite like this one.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have already had one of the busiest offseasons in the NBA. LeBron Jamesâ exit was the official signal to Luka Doncic as the face of the franchise, and general manager Rob Pelinka immediately got to work.Â
After James informed the franchise he wasnât going to return for the 2026-27 season, the Lakers acquired Walker Kessler in a sign-and-trade with the Utah Jazz. L.A. subsequently added Colin Sexton, Quentin Grimes, Sandro Mamukelashvili and most recently Ziaire Williams. The team now remains heavily involved in the Jonathan Kuminga sweepstakes.Â
Apparently, Pelinka isn’t finished just yet.
One proposed three-team trade would give the Lakers win-now piece to pair alongside Doncic (Because if you’re building around Luka, why stop at one splash?)
GettyMIAMI, FLORIDA – MARCH 19: Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts after scoring a three-pointer against the Miami Heat during the third quarter at Kaseya Center on March 19, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
In a hypothetical scenario, the Lakers would acquire five-time All-Star Klay Thompson, the Minnesota Timberwolves receive Jarred Vanderbilt and the Mavericks land Donte DiVincenzo.
Thompson might be what a lot of younger fans like to label âwashed,â but he remains one of the NBA’s best shooters. After losing Rui Hachimura, who shot nearly 60% from 3 in the 2026 playoffs, the Lakers could use a Thompson-level shooter next to Doncic. The move would also continue the Lakers’ offseason philosophy of surrounding Doncic with veterans who figure to be worthy fits.Â
Funny enough, Thompson, according to reports, was considering joining the Lakers in the 2024 offseason. But he ultimately chose to play with Doncic in Dallas. If this trade were to happen, Thompson would get Los Angeles as well as playing with Doncic again ⦠and maybe this time Doncic wonât get traded before the midseason deadline.
GettyATLANTA, GEORGIA – MARCH 10: Klay Thompson #31 of the Dallas Mavericks reacts following the Atlanta Hawks 124-112 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at State Farm Arena on March 10, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
According to NBA insiders Jake Fischer and Marc Stein, the Mavs are showing interest in trading Thompson. It is unclear what kind of return Dallas is seeking for the 36-year-old former All-Star, but one would figure it wouldnât be a king’s ransom.
Last season, Thompson registered a shade under 12 points per game along with a 38.3% 3-point percentage. Those numbers rival what Hachimura â who signed with the cross-town rival Clippers earlier this offseason â produced for the Lakers last season.
Thompson isn’t the same player who helped the Golden State Warriors win four NBA championships. (That guy was scoring 60 points on more deflections than dribbles!) Injuries and age have taken their toll, and expecting him to consistently resemble the player from his prime would be unrealistic. The Lakers wouldn’t need him to be.
With Doncic orchestrating the offense and the rest of the supporting cast handling complementary roles, Thompson could find an impactful role off the bench as a knockdown shooter and someone Doncic can use as leverage to hunt 1-on-1 opportunities.Â
So would the Wolves and Mavs agree to this proposed trade?Â
Minnesota would reunite with Vanderbilt, someone who rose as a fan-favorite in his time with the franchise before arriving in L.A. via trade. Dallas, meanwhile, might be content with replacing Thompson with a younger sharpshooter in DiVincenzo, though heâll likely miss the 2026-27 season because of a torn Achilles tendon.Â
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Baker Mayfield is facing tough criticism from a Philadelphia Eagles legend who’s not buying into the hype about his trash talk. The quarterback has been known to throw some testy jabs at his opponent, and his fairly respectable winning record lets him get away with it. However, LeSean McCoy thought otherwise.
“See, the problem is when dudes are regular or above average, we want to hype them up and y’all rather support and give love to dudes like Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold, but disrespect guys like Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson,” LeSean McCoy said during Wednesday’s segment of the Speakeasy podcast. “So now these dudes are not on the same level; they hear y’all talking about them, and they think and feel like they can come up and say something to Quinyon Mitchell, like, ‘Who are you?’
“One dude is an All-Pro, the other guy has never been that.”
The latest season of Quarterback on Netflix gave viewers an exclusive glimpse into the lives of NFL quarterbacks. One episode featured Baker Mayfield getting into an altercation with Philadelphia Eagles’ Quinyon Mitchell during an NFC matchup in Week 4 of the last season. Mayfield can be seen saying, “Who the f*** are you, anyway?”
Things became so heated that Buccaneers linemen had to hold Mitchell down.
“I do think I play better when I trash-talk,” Mayfield says in the docu-series. “Gives me an edge. Gets me going. I’ve learned you’ve gotta have some things ready to roll. You’ve got to keep a couple in the holster. A couple in the chamber.”
But Mitchell had the last laugh. He walked away from that game with five pass deflections and five tackles, earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, and later locked up first-team All-Pro status along with his first Pro Bowl nod. The Eagles took the win 31-25, and Mayfield’s chirping did nothing to stop it.
Bold move for a guy who threw an interception and got sacked twice that same night.
Mayfield also went after defensive tackle Jalen Carter, needling him about the spitting incident that got him tossed from the Week 1 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Otherwise, the quarterback is the definition of defying odds. He became the first overall pick in his draft class after beginning his collegiate career as a walk-on. Mayfield has suited up for multiple teams in the NFL, and remains the last quarterback to win a playoff game for the Cleveland Browns. Signing with the Buccaneers meant stepping into a franchise still searching for answers at quarterback after Tom Brady’s retirement. But in the years since, Mayfield and the Bucs dominated the NFC South.
Maybe that does give him some bragging rights. But perhaps a line has to be drawn when it comes to players who were never at his level to begin with.
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CHARLOTTE, NC (WFXR) – WFXR sports director Jermaine Ferrell caught up with head football coach Tony Elliott and the University of Virginia football team at the 2026 ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte to discuss the team building off of last season’s success.
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When the All-Star Game arrives, A’ja Wilson and Jackie Young will both be placed in a strange situation: against one another.
The All-Star Game rosters have officially dropped, placing Wilson on Team Spoon for general manager Teresa Weatherspoon, while Young joins Team Coop for general manager Cynthia Cooper.
Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon was also tabbed to represent Team Coop, opposite Team Spoon and Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve.
Wilson was the second pick of Team Spoon behind second-leading vote-getter Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever, while Young was the second-to-last selection for Team Coop, which features leading vote-getter Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings.
The All-Star Game this season is designed to commemorate 30 years of the WNBA, paying homage to the past while showcasing the stars of the present and future.
Wilson and Young will be set to square off when the game tips off on July 25 at United Center in Chicago.

BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota State football team has something to prove for the first time in years, and the Jackrabbits believe last year’s disappointment could be what pushes them back into national title contention.
The Jackrabbits have won two national titles in the last five years. Those expectations haven’t changed, even with last season’s second round exit.
“There’s only so many programs that can say that they have a realistic opportunity to win a national title every year and that is a fun motivator and it’s really a reason why we all do it,” Head Coach Dan Jackson said.
Jackson believes last year wasn’t the beginning of a decline, but instead a reminder of what built the program in the first place. Years of adversity, growth and a blue collar culture that made winning championships possible.
“Last year’s roster hadn’t experienced any adversity. Now they understand what that feels like and they don’t ever want to feel that again,” Jackson said.
This lesson resonated with graduate quarterback Chase Mason, who after working his way back from injury, says the setbacks became an opportunity to grow physically and mentally.
“I think that really brought my football IQ level and my game to a whole ‘nother level. When I came back I felt more comfortable and I think I really took a step forward instead of taking a step back,” Mason said.
Mason enters this year as a captain once again, saying his role has evolved from leading with his play to leading with his voice.
“I’ve been been more of a lead by example type person but the more I’ve grown the last couple years I’ve been able to get more vocal with guys,” Mason said.
Senior defensive lineman Logan Green says the growth wasn’t limited to one player. He believes the team’s leadership group learned what it takes to keep the championship standard in tact.
“When it kind of hit the fan of like, well we’re not winning these games what’s going on? Then you really have to, you know, evaluate what you’re doing as a leader because it starts up front with you as the team leader, and we got to make sure that everyone’s better,” Green said.
The Jacks open the 2026 season on August 29th at home against Stetson.
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LENNOX, S.D. (KELO) – Runs were hard to come by in Lennox on Wednesday as Post 911 shut out Post 174, 3-0.
Post 911 struck first in the top half of the second inning on a passed ball, a lead they would not let go of behind starting pitcher Landyn Johnson. Post 174 had a chance to even the game up in the fourth inning, but a diving grab in center field robbed Mason Reischl of an RBI single.
Two more passed balls in the bottom of the sixth extended Post 911’s lead to three, and they would go on to win 3-0. It’s the first time Post 174 has lost back-to-back games since June 14 and 19. The Legion B Playoffs will begin next week.
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COLTON, S.D. (KELO) — Post 206 extended its win streak to three games with a 10-4 win over Dell Rapids on Wednesday night.
A six-run third inning was the catalyst for Colton’s big win with three singles, two errors, and a steal of home plate to put Dells on its heels. Tristen Bunde earned the win for Post 206, giving up five hits and four runs across four and two-thirds innings with four strikeouts and six walks.
Colton will face Vermillion on Friday at 7 p.m. to close out its regular season while Dell Rapids awaits postseason play.
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The New York Yankees continue to give Anthony Volpe starts despite the shortstop's shortcomings at both sides of the plate. Despite the criticism all around, Volpe seems to have the team's support and that could be an issue for the organization in the long run.
Recently, Yankees legend Derek Jeter appeared on Adam Schein's "The Schein Time" and shared Volpe's image within the organization.
"The Yankees are very high on Anthony," Jeter said. "I don't personally know him that well. We've had a couple of conversations. I don't know him well, but yeah, I think they're banking on a big upside and hopefully he can put it together here. They can put it together soon."
Before Schein could get on with his full-blown rant, he made it clear that Jeter shares no personal relationship with Volpe other than having conversations with the fellow shortstop a few times. The analyst believes that Jeter doesn't believe Volpe should be in the majors.
"A guy like that should not be in the major leagues. That's the interpretation of what Derek Jeter is telling me," Schein said.
The analyst claims Volpe is no good in any of the departments, including hitting, fielding, baserunning and other fundamentals. The Yankees' shortstop's stats support the argument. Over the last four years, he has been able to hit only .224 with an OPS of .662. It's below league-average production for an everyday player.
Schein also thinks that the only reason Volpe has the confidence of the team is that GM Brian Cashman picked him in the first round of the 2019 MLB draft. To rationalize his decision, Cashman & Co. are putting Volpe on a high pedestal.
"Brian Cashman is trying to save face and rationalize taking Volpe as high as he did in the draft and saying dumb things in the past like, 'We'll let it play out on the field, and I believe in this guy,'" Schein added. "No. Volpe is everything wrong with the New York Yankees, and that's a problem. So I think it's incumbent upon the Yankees to get rid of him so they can move on."
“He has no relationship with him? Hey Anthony, you wanna pick up the phone and call Derek Jeter? He’d return the call. He'd text you back. That's one red flag.”@adamschein has many an issue with Anthony Volpe remaining the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees. One of… pic.twitter.com/OwGZjj3Tw9
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The trade rumors between the Atlanta Braves and the Yankees have been going on for some time now. The NL East team wants a starting pitcher and a shortstop.
This could be a way for the Yankees to get rid of Anthony Volpe. TJ French of Heavy floated a proposal in which the Yankees would send the shortstop to the Braves in exchange for INF Jim Jarvis and RHP Garrett Baumann.
With Jose Caballero proving to be an upgrade over Volpe at shortstop, the Yankees may go ahead with the trade by trying to bargain for more draft/prospects capital.
Volpe has done little favor to himself at the plate. Aside from his defensive struggles, he has not been able to generate any momentum at the plate, only hitting .246 with one home run, six doubles, and an OPS+ of 89 over 138 at-bats this season.

The Pleasant Valley Baseball team battled Bettendorf in their Sub-state final, in the end it was the Spartans that came up with a thrilling 1-0 win in 10 innings.
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Kongklai Sor Sommai and Adam “El Capitano” Benwarwar are ready for chaos when they step through the ropes at ONE Friday Fights 162.
They collide in a bantamweight Muay Thai bout, which headlines the Asia primetime spectacle from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, July 17. The card follows immediately after The Inner Circle 22, which streams exclusively to members at live.onefc.com.
A win rebuilds Kongklai’s momentum after a recent setback, while a statement victory for Benwarwar would silence a veteran with serious finishing pedigree. For either man, the outcome could also mean a significant step closer to a coveted US$100,000 main roster contract.
Here is what both knockout artists had to say ahead of their main event showdown at Lumpinee this week.
Kongklai Sor Sommai returns to the weekly series unshaken despite a recent setback.
The Sor Sommai and PK Saenchai Muaythaigym representative saw his three-fight winning streak in the organization come to an end against Julio Lobo in the main event of ONE Friday Fights 152. It was a decision loss he views as nothing more than a minor setback, however.
The Thai shared:
“I messed up [in that fight against Lobo]. Once I got [handed] the eight-count, the fight was actually really close and fun. But it was already late in the third round too, so I couldn’t win.
“But it didn’t affect my confidence because I know I did my best. Confidence-wise, I’m not at a disadvantage because I’ve been fighting Muay Thai my whole life.”
Across a career that has produced an 83-23 record, wins and losses have both come and gone. One thing has remained a constant throughout: his ability to put opponents to sleep.
Inside the ring, Kongklai has finished Paedsanlek PK Saenchai with knees to the head. Deniz “Bad Boy” Demirkapu and Ferrari Fairtex, meanwhile, were knocked out cold courtesy of his missile-like left hand. In fact, all but one of his promotional triumphs arrived inside the distance.
The 27-year-old is not going to be chasing one this time around, however. He is simply focused on doing his job and letting the finish come naturally.
He said:
“Lately, I haven’t been able to finish fights or get a bonus. So, I don’t want to hope for that anymore. I figured it’s better not to expect it.
“It’s better to just do my job to the fullest. If I’m meant to get it, it will come on its own. But if my opponent comes to trade punches, it’s going to be absolute fire. I guarantee it’ll be a war just like the last fight.”
Above all, Kongklai is not walking into this matchup taking Benwarwar lightly.
The Thai has extensively studied his dance partner and has broken down exactly where he believes they stack up against one another. He did not hold back when sharing his findings.
Kongklai said:
“Adam is big, and he hits hard. He’s fast with his punches. However, [his Muay Thai] is pretty much the same as anyone else. He has great hand speed and heavy shots, but when opponents hit him back, he backs off too.
“His other weapons aren’t on my level. [But] we have a complete set of other Muay Thai weapons.”
Kongklai Sor Sommai may believe the gap in weaponry between the two men is significant, but Adam “El Capitano” Benwarwar’s most recent performance made a strong case against that theory.
The 23-year-old bounced back from a unanimous decision defeat in his promotional debut by scoring a 52-second knockout of Kendu Irving this past May, securing his 24th career win in the process.
Notably, Irving remains the only fighter to have taken Kongklai the distance across his ONE Championship victories, a detail that has not been lost on Benwarwar heading into fight night.
The Moroccan dynamo said:
“This is an important fight for me. I’ve also heard that Kongklai said that I have nothing except size and speed. So I want to prove that I have more than size.
“I want to show all the Muay Thai elements [from my arsenal] to everyone who watches this fight. I’m very, very prepared and ready for this fight.”
Every ounce of that message has been backed up by his preparation at Petchsaman Gym in Pattaya, Thailand.
Alongside sharpening his own tools, “El Capitano” has also studied his opponent closely, and the Thai veteran’s knockout reputation has done little to shake his confidence.
Benwarwar said:
“After watching some of his fights, I think his rhythms [of attacks] are very slow. Sometimes, he spends too much time trying to figure out what to do.
“As for his strengths, I don’t see many dangerous weapons from Kongklai other than his work in the clinch. He’s good there, but I’m prepared for his calf kicks, his punches, and hard hooks.”
Should everything go to plan, Benwarwar is eager to make it back-to-back highlight-reel triumphs in the weekly series, with a US$100,000 main roster contract potentially awaiting whoever comes out on top.
For the Moroccan, a finish would not just settle the argument over who owns the sharper tools, it would also make the loudest possible case for why that life-changing deal belongs to him.
He concluded:
“I’m going to find a way to knock him out. It could probably be in the first, second, or third round. It doesn’t matter.
“I’m very confident with my right hook, though. If I connect with my right hand, there is probably like a 90 percent chance that it will be a knockdown.”

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — USD football made an appearance at the second annual MVFC media day on Tuesday, including first year head coach Matt Vitzthum.
Vitzthum was named as the Coyotes head coach back in February following two seasons on staff as wide recievers coach and then as Co-Offensive Coordinator. Vitzthum, like any other head coach on the brink of a season, is confident and excited for how the Coyotes are looking leading up to August.
“Probably just like every coach and player in here today, I’m super optimistic and excited about the season,” Vitzthum said. “I feel like we have a really good team, really good coaching staff. Obviously, there’s some question marks just like every program has but excited to kind of answer those calls and excited to get going here in a couple of weeks.”
The Coyotes host Central Connecticut State on August 29 for the season opener.
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Jarron Collins paid tribute to his late twin brother, Jason Collins, while accepting the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage on his behalf at the 2026 ESPYs.
Jason, the first openly gay NBA player, died in May from glioblastoma at the age of 47. Jarron accepted the posthumous award with an emotional speech on Wednesday, July 15 inside the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City.
“I miss my brother,” Jarron, 47, began. “I wish he was here standing to accept this award. But I find myself honored to be here to accept this award on his behalf.”
He added that if Jason was alive, “He would want to thank some people for their love and support throughout his life,” including his husband, film producer Brunson Green, who appeared emotional in the audience. Jarron thanked Jason’s teammates, coaches, and friends in the NBA, and “everyone else who uplifted him in his journey after coming out and his battle with glioblastoma.”

Jarron noted his brother’s admiration for tennis legend Arthur Ashe, the award’s namesake, who he called “a pioneer in this world.”
“These past few months I told my brother repeatedly, he was the bravest and strongest man I’ve ever known,” Jarron said. “He lived his life with authenticity, with grace, and strength and joy. The courage he showed and the way he moved in this world truly made him a trailblazer, an inspiration to so many others, and his impact will be remembered.”
“I’m grateful every time people I don’t even know come up to me and say how much of a powerful impact my brother’s decision to come out impacted their life in a powerful way,” Jarron said of his brother, who came out in a 2013 Sports Illustratedessay.
“When Jason was diagnosed with glioblastoma, he was willing to share his experience, his treatments and his plan with the hope that if not for him, then for others,” he added of Jason’s cancer treatment journey before his death. “I pledge to make sure that tonight is not the end of my brother’s legacy.”

“It’s just the beginning,” he continued the speech. “There are so many more people who could benefit from hearing his story and it’s our responsibility to keep telling it and carry on what he started.
Jarron shared that he and his late twin were frequently mistaken for one another growing up.
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“Now, that scenario has a whole different significance to me,” he added. “I’ve never been more proud of Jason than in this moment right now. What a true accomplishment. Thank you for recognizing my brother, thank you all.”
Jason, who was from Northridge, Calif., began his NBA career in 2001 when he was drafted by the Houston Rockets. He made his NBA debut with the New Jersey Nets, playing in the NBA Finals at the end of his first season. Jason later played with the Memphis Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics and Washington Wizards.
Jarron previously played for the Utah Jazz, the Phoenix Suns, the Los Angeles Clippers, and the Portland Trail Blazers. Following his retirement from the court, he began coaching, most recently serving as the assistant coach of the New Orleans Pelicans from 2021 until April.
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With every team’s opening-night matchup for the 2026-27 season now official, it’s a good time to look back at the Colorado Avalanche’s history in season openers.
Dating back to the Quebec Nordiques, the franchise owns a 27-12-1 record on opening night, along with six ties in 46 games. Its .663 points percentage ranks third in NHL history, trailing only the Vegas Golden Knights (.833 in nine games) and Tampa Bay Lightning (.667 in 33 games).
Strong starts have become the norm for Colorado. Last season, the Avalanche opened with a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings, marking their eighth opening-night win in the past 10 seasons. The only defeats during that span came in 2024-25, an 8-5 loss to Vegas, and the shortened 2020-21 campaign, when they fell 4-1 to the St. Louis Blues.
This year’s opener marks the third time the Avalanche will begin a season against Los Angeles, tied for the fourth-most frequent opening-night opponent since the franchise relocated to Denver in 1995. Only the Minnesota Wild (five), Dallas Stars (four), and Chicago Blackhawks (four) have faced Colorado more often to begin a season.
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Throughout the course of an MLB season, every organization is going to use a lot of pitchers/players to get through a 162-game campaign.
So, it’s always important to revisit familiar faces on their MLB journey and see what they are up to now. Well, one pitcher who recently pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays has been released by his current MLB team during the All-Star break.
Sitting at 45-51, the Blue Jays will open up their second half of the MLB season against the Chicago White Sox on Friday.
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GettyBALTIMORE, MD – MAY 29: Austin Voth #58 of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches in the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 29, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
Per multiple reports, former Blue Jays pitcher Austin Voth has been released by another MLB organization, this time by the Texas Rangers.
Voth, 34, has spent a brief period of time with the Blue Jays before being released by the Rangers.
He has pitched a total of 10 MLB innings this season (with Toronto and the Minnesota Twins). He was recently signed by the Texas Rangers.
NBCSports.com wrote (on July 15): “Voth was just signed to a minor league deal a couple of weeks ago and apparently requested the move, so weâre going to assume heâs on his way back to Asia. The 34-year-old pitched for Chiba Lotte in Japan last season, posting a 3.96 ERA in 125 innings. Heâd given up 11 earned runs in 10 innings for the Blue Jays and Twins this season.”
Across just six innings pitched with the Blue Jays this season, Voth surrendered six earned runs and struck out just one batter.
Over the 10 total innings he’s pitched this season, Austin Voth has given up 11 earned runs, while allowing three home runs and striking out just three batters.
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 13: Austin Voth #30 of the Seattle Mariners looks on before the game against the Chicago White Sox at T-Mobile Park on June 13, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Austin Voth has played in parts of eight MLB seasons.
He debuted with the Washington Nationals in 2018 and has also pitched for the Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles, and Minnesota Twins.
Voth has a career pitching record of 17-20 with a lifetime ERA of 4.84 and 346 strikeouts in 370.1 total innings pitched.
In his last full body of MLB work (2024), Voth posted an ERA of 3.69 with the Mariners across 68 appearances.
He’s now eligible to sign with any MLB team, and it will be interesting to see if another team takes a flyer on him with a minors deal.
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Formerly popular Los Angeles Lakers star Rui Hachimura made a bold move picking the rival Los Angeles Clippers over them in free agency. The Lakers opted to prioritize other free agents, and it became apparent that Hachimura would not be on the team for next season. However, no one expected him to pick the rival team in the same city until rumors started circulating about the Clippers’ interest.
Hachimura revealed one thing that he feels the Clippers do better than the Lakers when explaining his excitement for the upcoming season:
“I’ve spoken with the Clippers coaching staff, and they want me to shoot my three-pointers, of course. But also do more cutting. In my final year with the Lakers, I couldn’t really do those cuts due to our team situation.
So, they told me they want me to do more of that, which makes me really happy. I also want to focus on rebounding, grabbing the board, and pushing the pace. Like I used to back in the day. I think I can contribute in a lot of different ways.”
Hachimura referenced in the game scenarios and coaching philosophies that he believes will help his career. The Lakers used him in a limited role due to the other stars on their roster, but the Clippers have more room to see Hachimura contribute to a bigger NBA role.
The overall point made by Hachimura could be skewed as criticism towards Lakers head coach JJ Redick. An offense led by superstars Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, and LeBron James meant that Hachimura and other role players would have limitations in their roles.
Hachimura essentially turned into a three-point shooter on offense known for his ability to hit open shots led by the other stars setting him up. Previous situations with the Washington Wizards and his college career saw Hachimura scoring through more diverse manners than just the outside shot.
Clippers head coach Ty Lue has already empowered Hachimura to believe he will have a more versatile role in the offense. Redick can’t be blamed too much due to the Lakers having a much different roster than the Clippers and finding success from Hachimura for the team results this past season.
The Lakers had to pick and choose which players were more important to their future this offseason. Reaves getting a big contract extension and trading for center Walker Kessler were the two biggest moves that saw Hachimura losing his chance of a return at a fair contract price.
The Clippers should see Hachimura doing more things on offense and it should see him contributing in a new manner. Cuts will see All-Star guard Darius Garland looking for Hachimura to score easier baskets within the flow of the offense rather than standing in the corner.
The Lakers could come off looking bad if the rival team in their city gets more out of Hachimura than they did. Winning remains the most important thing for both teams so Rui must prove his worth there to make a difference.
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After snagging his second MVP title, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to ignite passionate debate following a highly competitive postseason. During a recent guest appearance on the Underground Lounge podcast, former NBA players Lou Williams and Rashad McCants clashed dramatically over whether the back-to-back MVP got “exposed” during the playoffs against the San Antonio Spurs.
McCants, who’s often critical of the Oklahoma City Thunder superstar, questioned SGA’s reliance on foul-drawing mechanics rather than raw field-goal execution.
“I don’t think that SGA does it the way he [Lou Williams] does it,” McCants argued. “I think that SGA looks more for the foul based on, ‘if I don’t foul you, can you still make the shot? If I don’t foul you, are you going to just fall out of bounds?”
Lou Williams’ elite foul-drawing skills made him a 3x Sixth Man of the Year. But he’s also fiercely protective of SGA. He countered that after the 2025-26 season, “I think this is the summer that he proved y’all got him f—-d up.”
When McCants claimed, “I don’t know. I think he got exposed, bro… In the finals. That’s because he didn’t have nothing else to go to,” co-host Spank Horton reminded him that the Thunder guard was playing through an injury and their next best scorer, Jalen Williams was also injured.
Irrespective of Rashad’s argument, Lou shut down the notion that his former teammate has reached his ceiling.
“No, I understand his point, but if my rook is who I think he is, he responds,” Williams asserted, fiercely defending the Thunder cornerstone.
“He evolves. He changes some pieces of his game, and y’all going to have to deal with him. And I’m saying that from a place of I’ve never seen a like in our game. You want your young star to be coachable. You want him to be a worker. You want him to be one of the guys. You want him to be the toughest. You want him to be the smartest. SGA is all of those things.”
Williams’ unwavering defense comes with deep personal context. He mentored Shai since his rookie season with the Los Angeles Clippers before the franchise executed the blockbuster trade for Paul George. Back then, most wouldn’t have seen the Clippers’ lack of foresight becoming OKC’s gain.
But Williams knew the young guard’s potential. Williams shared a locker room story of a young Shai lacing his shoes right back up for extra shooting despite seeing Williams resting with ice on his knees in a foot bath, proving he truly “wants something for himself.”
He recalled asking front office executive Lawrence Frank immediately if Shai was included in the trade package and was left “heartbroken” that SGA was traded.
Williams, who SGA publicly credits for teaching him the art of foul-drawing, is proud that his rookie won consecutive MVPs and a championship. But it’s done little to silence critics after a debatable playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs.
Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs eliminated the 2025 champions in a grueling seven-game Western Conference Finals classic, despite Gilgeous-Alexander dropping a game-high 35 points in the Game 7 loss.
While critics like McCants feel that the Spurs revealed that SGA has offensive limitations, McCants still conceded that the back-to-back MVP remains undeniably “cold” as a pure shot-maker.
McCants compared the criticism to the daily scrutiny Kobe Bryant endured from 2003 to 2010 before capturing back-to-back titles. Even the most hard-headed critic finally relented that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will ultimately use the criticism and the Spurs series to sharpen his elite repertoire for subsequent title runs.
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The 2025-26 Ashes was frenetic, dramatic and sometimes truly indescribable.
Now, with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and Indian Premier League in the rear-vision mirror, Test cricket is set to return for Australia with an intense period of 14 matches in just seven months.
The Sporting News outlines everything you need to know about Australia’s upcoming Test schedule.
Australia’s red ball squad is about to reassemble for a two-Test winter series against Bangladesh to be held in northern Australian venues in August 2026.
The matches will be played in Darwin and Mackay, with Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay set to become Australia’s 12th Test venue.
Following the Bangladesh series, Australia will tour South Africa and play three Test matches against the reigning ICC World Test Champions in October 2026 as well as three ODI matches.
It will be the first time Australia has toured South Africa for a Test series since the infamous ‘sandpaper gate’ match of 2018.
Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand will tour Australia next summer playing four Tests in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney between November 2026 and January 2027.
All four Tests against the Kiwis will be played as day matches and there will be no Test held in Brisbane.
When | Opponent | Venue |
13-17 August 2026 | Bangladesh (First Test) | Marrara Stadium, Darwin |
22-26 August 2026 | Bangladesh (Second Test) | Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay |
9-12 October 2026 | South Africa (First Test) | Kingsmead Stadium, Durban |
18-22 October 2026 | South Africa (Second Test) | St. George's Park, Gqeberha |
27-31 October 2026 | South Africa (Third Test) | Newlands, Cape Town |
November 2026 | New Zealand (First Test) | Perth Stadium |
December 2026 | New Zealand (Second Test) | Adelaide Oval |
26-30 December 2026 | New Zealand (Third Test) | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
January 2027 | New Zealand (Fourth Test) | Sydney Cricket Ground |
Following the New Zealand home series, Australia will travel to India for a five-Test away series in January and February 2027 competing for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
They will then return to Australia for the one-off 150th Anniversary Test Match against England at the MCG from 11-15 March 2027.

Kevin Love remains available more than two weeks into NBA free agency, leaving open the possibility that the former Cleveland Cavaliers champion could eventually follow LeBron James to his next team.
That possibility has become more relevant as Cleveland’s chances of landing James have strengthened. Prediction-market traders have consistently made the Cavaliers the leading destination for James, while recent reporting has placed Cleveland among the primary teams under consideration.
Love, meanwhile, is an unrestricted free agent after spending the 2025-26 season with the Utah Jazz. The 37-year-old averaged 6.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 16.6 minutes over 37 appearances, shooting 37.3% from 3-point range.
His continued availability does not establish that the Cavaliers are pursuing him. But it preserves an intriguing scenario: Cleveland could potentially bring back two foundational members of the franchise’s only championship team during the same offseason.
ESPN analyst Marc Spears reported in June that Love could potentially join James’ next team. At the time, the Los Angeles Lakers appeared to be a logical destination because James was still expected by some around the league to remain in Los Angeles.
The circumstances have since changed.
James informed the Lakers that he would not return for the 2026-27 season, beginning an open-market process that has increasingly centered on Cleveland, Miami and Philadelphia. ESPN’s Shams Charania recently identified the Cavaliers, Heat and 76ers as the leading contenders, according to a report recapping Philadelphia’s recruitment of James.
Love’s patience could therefore be connected to a larger decision that has stalled the veteran market.
Love would return to a significantly different basketball situation than the one he left in February 2023.
Cleveland is now built around Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, with Mitchell recently committing to another long-term extension. The Cavaliers would not need Love to function as a featured scorer or starting power forward. They would need him to supply occasional shooting, defensive rebounding, outlet passing and experienced frontcourt depth.
His 37.3% shooting from beyond the arc last season suggests he can still space the floor in limited minutes. His rebounding also remains useful on a per-minute basis. But Love played only 37 games for Utah, and his role has declined considerably from his five-time All-Star peak.
That distinction matters. A reunion would have to make basketball and financial sense after the emotional appeal wears off.
Cleveland already has two high-level starting big men in Mobley and Allen. Love would likely compete for situational minutes rather than hold a guaranteed nightly role. Any agreement would presumably need to reflect that reality, especially for a team balancing an expensive core and championship expectations.
James would represent an entirely different level of addition. Even at 41, he could address Cleveland’s need for another large playmaker and postseason shot creator. Love would be the complementary move: a familiar veteran capable of helping in selected matchups and reinforcing the locker room.
Love spent parts of nine seasons with the Cavaliers after arriving in the 2014 trade that sent Andrew Wiggins to Minnesota. He reached four consecutive NBA Finals with James and helped Cleveland overcome a 3-1 deficit against the Golden State Warriors in 2016.
His final Cavaliers season ended with a contract buyout after his rotation role disappeared. Love subsequently joined Miami and helped the Heat reach the 2023 NBA Finals.
Returning now would not erase that awkward ending, nor would it automatically improve Cleveland’s championship chances. But if James chooses the Cavaliers, Love would become one of the most logical veteran-minimum candidates to monitor.
Until James makes his decision, Love’s unsigned status is more than a routine late-summer transaction note. It leaves open the possibility that Cleveland’s next attempt at a championship could include two prominent links to its first one.
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After more than a month of competition, the 2026 World Cup final was set with Spain and Argentina reaching the tournament’s biggest stage. Moments after Argentina defeated England, Iker Casillas shared a message about the upcoming final.
Casillas posted: “There won’t be a fourth ⭐️, Argentina! We’re going for our second!! Come on, Spain! This Sunday it’s the Finalissima… and the World Cup! Get both trophies ready, @FIFAWorldCup! You won’t be stitching the fourth ⭐️.”
The legendary goalkeeper was present at several matches alongside fellow members of the team that made history in 2010, including Xavi, Sergio Ramos and Carles Puyol.
Spain’s semifinal was far less dramatic, as they controlled France throughout the match. The other semifinal was very different, with England taking the lead before Argentina completed a late comeback.
No habrá una 4ª ⭐️, 🇦🇷! Vamos a por la 2ª!! Vamos 🇪🇸!
— Iker Casillas (@IkerCasillas) July 15, 2026
What drew criticism was the approach after Anthony Gordon’s goal, as they focused almost entirely on defending their advantage by sitting deep. That was the main point highlighted by Casillas.
Casillas posted: “England scored and immediately sat back. A cowardly approach. They barely left their own box and allowed Argentina to keep coming forward. The logical outcome followed. England lost the match entirely because of their game plan. They let Argentina dictate play for the final 30 minutes.”
The former goalkeeper believed England’s tactical approach was the main reason Argentina were able to complete the comeback. Casillas posted: “That simply can’t happen. Final: Spain vs Argentina. It’s going to be incredible! England committed footballing suicide.”

Google started rolling out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 to Pixel phones. The changelog mentions three improvements for the Quick Settings panel. It also brings the latest July 2026 security patches to eligible Pixel devices.
Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 focuses on polishing the Quick Settings experience by fixing several annoying bugs. Google resolved an issue where Battery Share failed to start charging or repeatedly played the charging animation instead of working properly.
The update also fixes a visual glitch that left an empty space between the battery and mobile data icons in the Quick Settings status bar after Wi-Fi was turned off.
Additionally, Google addressed a crash affecting the Quick Settings font size controller, which previously prevented users from changing their text size directly from the quick access panel.
The latest Beta update is available for Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and Pixel 10a.
Together, these fixes make Quick Settings more reliable and consistent in day-to-day use.
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Samsung is reportedly reserving its latest display technology for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 phones. The company yesterday introduced Flex Titanium foldable display tech, but a new report suggests the Galaxy Z Flip 8 might be missing it.
According to NewsPim, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 doesn’t feature Flex Titanium display. The new solution appears to be limited to the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, a massive letdown for the clamshell foldable fans.
Flex Titanium uses a dual-layer structure that places a titanium alloy film beneath the OLED panel while also incorporating titanium into the supporting display plate.
Samsung claims the titanium alloy offers around 20 times the rigidity of conventional polymer materials. The result is a display that is more resistant to deformation while also becoming thinner.
The upgraded panel structure of the screen, combined with new organic display materials, is also expected to deliver better image quality and improved power efficiency.
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The Fold and Flip use very different hinge mechanisms and display assemblies, so Samsung may have chosen to validate the technology on one product family before expanding it further.
Or, this might be the reason:
Industry sources also indicate that Samsung’s privacy display feature will not make its way to either foldable this year. Meanwhile, the company is reportedly planning to bring it to all models of the Galaxy S27 series next year.
Its absence is especially interesting on the Galaxy Z Fold 8. The larger unfolded display naturally exposes more on-screen content in public places, making privacy protection an obvious use case.
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Watch The Open 2026 live streams, as the oldest golf tournament in the world returns for its 154th staging, at the links of Royal Birkdale. Scottie Scheffler will defend his crown won 12 months ago, while Rory McIlroy and local favorite Tommy Fleetwood – born minutes away in nearby Southport – are also among the leading contender's for golf's original major.
After winning by four strokes at Royal Portrush in 2025, Scheffler is trying to become the first Open champion to successfully defend their crown since Padraig Harrington in 2008-09. Yet the world number one will be smarting from missing his first cut in 78 tournaments after failing to make the weekend at the Scottish Open a week ago. He'll tee it up with world number three Matt Fitzpatrick and 2024 champion Xander Schauffele.
Fleetwood is seeking to become the first English winner of the Claret Jug since Nick Faldo in 1992. He goes out in a stellar group with 2021 champion Jon Rahm and Jordan Spieth, who won the last time the tournament was held at Royal Birkdale in 2017. Further home hopefuls include Aaron Rai, the reigning PGA Champion, and Justin Rose who exploded as an amateur here in 1998.
Rory McIlroy will also fancy his chances. The two-time reigning Masters champion finished strongly at the Scottish Open last weekend, with a final-round 64.
Blessed with a beautiful art deco clubhouse, the course is a cracker and conditions are set to be warm, which will bring its own challenge of controlling the ball on a links course by the sea.
Read on for our guide on where to watch The Open 2026 online, on TV and potentially for free wherever you are. Scroll down for the Round 1 tee times.
The Open coverage is predominantly locked behind a paywall, but there are a couple of ways to watch some free live streams from Royal Birkdale.
The Open app (available via the Apple Store and Google Play) will show coverage from Featured Groups over the course of the four days.
That will focus solely on those particular three or four groups, though, so for more exhaustive coverage, you'll have to look elsewhere. In the US there are free trials available that will let you tune in for nothing.
The tournament is being shown on NBC and USA Network, which are both carried by YouTube TV (10-day free trial), DirecTV Stream (5-day free trial) and Hulu+Live TV (3-day free trial).
Alternatively, you can live stream The Open 2026 on Peacock for next to nothing by taking advantage of the Walmart Plus 30-day trial for $1.
In Australia, Kayo Sports has a 7-day free trial to watch the tournament.
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The Open 2026 coverage is shared between NBC, USA Network and Peacock in the US. All NBC coverage is being simulcasted on Peacock.
Rounds 1 and 2 air on NBC Sports Network/Peacock from 1.30am-4am, and on USA Network from 4am-3.30pm. Round 3 airs on USA from 5am-7am, and on NBC/Peacock from 7am-3pm. Round 4 airs on USA from 4am-7am, and on NBC/Peacock from 7am-finish. All times ET.
The Peacock price starts at $10.99/month or $109.99/year for a plan that carries live sports. However, you can access Peacock virtually for free with a Walmart Plus 30-day trial for $1.
NBC and USA Network, meanwhile, are available through Sling – specifically the Blue plan, which starts at $45.99/month. It includes NBC, ABC and Fox in select locations, plus FS1, USA Network, FX and more.
Alternatively, both channels are also carried by YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, each of which offers a free trial to new users.
If you're traveling outside of the US, you can make use of NordVPN to catch the action.

In the UK, The Open Championship 2026 is being shown on Sky Sports, via the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf channels.
Sky Sports plans start from £35/month, or £20 if you're an existing Sky subscriber. Alternatively, grab a Now Sports subscription from £14.99/day or £34.99/month.
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In Australia, The Open 2026 is being televised on Fox Sports via Foxtel, with live streaming available via Kayo Sports.
Kayo Sports starts at AU$30 per month after a 7-day free trial. Or you can get your first month for AU$1.
If you're currently out of Australia but want to watch your usual Open coverage, you'll need to get yourself a VPN, as per the instructions above.

In Canada, The Open 2026 is exclusive to TSN.
If you don't have cable, the TSN Plus streaming service costs CA$29.99/month or CA$249.99/year. However, you can currently get three months for CA$59.99.
If you're out of Canada but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
(All times BST, which is -5 hours from ET)
6:35 a.m. Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
6:46 a.m. Michael Kim, David Hillier, Andy Sullivan
6:57 a.m. Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
7:08 a.m. Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
7:19 a.m. Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
7:30 a.m. David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
7:41 a.m. Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee*
7:52 a.m. Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
8:03 a.m. Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg*
8:14 a.m. Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury
8:25 a.m. Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini*
8:36 a.m. Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
8:47 a.m. Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
9:03 a.m. Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
9:14 a.m. Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard
9:25 a.m. Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
9:36 a.m. Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
9:47 a.m. Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
9:58 a.m. Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
10:09 a.m. Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
10:20 a.m. Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
10:31 a.m. Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
10:42 a.m. Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard*
10:53 a.m. Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
11:04 a.m. MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
11:15 a.m. Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagamo, Alejandro De Castro Piera*
11:41 a.m. John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
11:52 a.m. Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
12:03 p.m. Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
12:14 p.m. Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan*
12:25 p.m. Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
12:36 p.m. Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
12:47 p.m. Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
12:58 p.m. Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
1:09 p.m. Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
1:20 p.m. Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
1:31 p.m. Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell*
1:42 p.m. Johnny Keefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
1:53 p.m. Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan
2:09 p.m. Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
2:20 p.m. Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, JT Poston
2:31 p.m. Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
2:42 p.m. Collin Morikawa, JJ Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard
2:53 p.m. Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
3:04 p.m. Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Aberg
3:15 p.m. Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
3:26 p.m. Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedmeyer*
3:37 p.m. Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echevarria
3:48 p.m. Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
3:59 p.m. Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow
4:10 p.m. Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik
4:21 p.m. Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter*
Round 2:
6:35 a.m. John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
6:46 a.m. Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
6:57 a.m. Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
7:08 a.m. Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan
7:19 a.m. Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
7:30 a.m. Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
7:41 a.m. Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
7:52 a.m. Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
8:03 a.m. Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
8:14 a.m. Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
8:25 a.m. Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell
8:36 a.m. Johnny Keefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
8:47 a.m. Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan
9:03 a.m. Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
9:14 a.m. Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, JT Poston
9:25 a.m. Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
9:36 a.m. Collin Morikawa, JJ Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard
9:47 a.m. Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
9:58 a.m. Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Aberg
10:09 a.m. Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
10:20 a.m. Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer,
10:31 a.m. Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria
10:42 a.m. Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
10:53 a.m. Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow
11:04 a.m. Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen
11:15 a.m. Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter
11:41 a.m. Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry James Nicholas
11:52 a.m. Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
12:03 p.m. Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
12:14 p.m. Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
12:25 p.m. Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
12:36 p.m. David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
12:47 p.m. Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee
12:58 p.m. Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
1:09 p.m. Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg
1:20 p.m. Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Dan Bradbury
1:31 p.m. Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini
1:42 p.m. Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
1:53 p.m. Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
2:09 p.m. Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
2:20 p.m. Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard
2:31 p.m. Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
2:42 p.m. Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
2:53 p.m. Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
3:04 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
3:15 p.m. Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
3:26 p.m. Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
3:37 p.m. Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
3:48 p.m. Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard
3:59 p.m. Antoine Rozner. Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
4:10 p.m. MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
4:21 p.m. Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera
2025 – Scottie Scheffler
2024 – Xander Schauffele
2023 – Brian Harman
2022 – Cameron Smith
2021 – Collin Morikawa
2020 – N/A
2019 – Shane Lowry
2018 – Francesco Molinari
2017 – Jordan Spieth
2016 – Henrik Stenson
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Argentina millisinin kapitanı Lionel Messi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatları tarixində məhsuldar ötürmələrin sayına görə öz rekordunu yaxşılaşdırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 39 yaşlı hücumçu DÇ-2026-nın İngiltərə ilə yarımfinal görüşündə iki məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Bununla da Messinin dünya çempionatlarındakı məhsuldar ötürmələrinin sayı 12-yə yüksəlib.
Bu göstəricidə ikinci pillədə Argentinanın digər əfsanəsi Dieqo Maradona qərarlaşıb. Onun hesabında 8 məhsuldar ötürmə var.
2023-cü ildən ABŞ-ın “İnter Mayami” klubunda çıxış edən Messi daha əvvəl “Barselona” və PSJ formalarını geyinib. O, Argentina millisi ilə 2022-ci il dünya çempionu, 2014-cü il dünya çempionatının gümüş mükafatçısı, 2008-ci il Olimpiya çempionu, həmçinin 2021 və 2024-cü illərdə Amerika Kubokunun qalibi olub. Hücumçu eyni zamanda 8 “Qızıl top” mükafatı ilə də rekordçudur.
Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə təşkil etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
Changan Nevo Q06 debuts: featuring dual-motor rear-wheel drive and 6C fast charging.
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Notre Dame kind of hit the jackpot with Charlie Partridge as the new defensive line coach. He has made a strong name for himself during his time with the Pitt Panthers and in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts. As Notre Dame’s defensive staff started move around this past offseason, there was an opening for the defensive line coach — and Charlie was their man.
Since his arrival, Notre Dame nailed the transfer portal with additions of Francis Brewu, Tionne Gray, and Keon Keeley; and they have been tearing it up on the recruiting trail with blue-chip commitments from Aidan O’Neil, David Folorunsho, Jackson Vaughn, and Abraham Sesay.
Charlie Partridge is a DOG… but he also owns a dog (at least from what I can tell from a photo) and honestly, a bulldog named Meatball for a defensive line coach is right out of central casting.
Meatball working on a game face! The season is almost upon us!! #GoIrish ☘️ pic.twitter.com/ZmvSRGcvw5
— Charlie Partridge (@CoachPartridge) July 14, 2026
So… me not knowing what dog (if any) the other Irish coaches own, I’m going to take a stab at guessing what the pairing are for coach and man’s best friend.
Marcus Freeman
St. Bernard named Brutus
Chris Ash
Basset Hound named Tray
Mike Denbrock
A pair of Yorkies named Led and Zeppelin
Marty Biagi
Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog named Lucrezia
Mike Brown
Doberman named Mike Jones
Brian Jean-Mary
Three dachshunds named Lucky, Bud, and Oscar
Gino Guidugli
French poodle named Sally
Aaron Henry
Corgi named Lizzy
Joe Rudolph
Neapolitan Mastiff named Cesare
Ja’Juan Seider
Greyhound named Jeremiyah
Jevaughn Codlin
I did no research for the compilation of pets and their names… but I’m pretty sure I’m right.
New Los Angeles Lakers starting center Walker Kessler is known as a prolific shot-blocker and an outstanding rebounder. But he isn't known as an offensive threat.
He can convert lob passes into layups and dunks, and he can run the floor for easy transition baskets. But other than that, he hasn't developed his offensive game in his four NBA seasons — with one slight exception.
This past season, in the five games he played before shoulder surgery sidelined him for the rest of the campaign, Kessler made six of eight 3-point attempts. That's a very small sample space, but it could've been a sign of things to come.
During his first media availability as a member of the Lakers, Kessler said that coach JJ Redick encouraged him to continue to develop his 3-point shooting.
“Coach JJ is obviously hyper-intelligent and obviously being a shooter himself we’ve talked about it and he wants me to be able to do that,” Kessler said during his recent media availability. “Because I think, for a big to be able to stretch the floor like that, or even have the threat of it, I think it makes other team’s scout really difficult. Because whether I can do that on pop, or catch on the pop, go second-side or be able to roll. Both of those things are gonna be really important.”
Teams can never have too much 3-point shooting in the NBA, and it's a skill set needed when a team is built around a wonderful passer such as Luka Doncic. The Lakers were 14th in 3-point shooting and 24th in 3-point attempts last season, and they're set to improve in both categories because they will have more outside shooting threats this coming season.
For his career so far, Kessler has averaged 9.5 points on 68.1% shooting, 9.3 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 25.3 minutes a game. It seems some are underselling or even casting doubt on the impact he will have on Los Angeles, but make no mistake — he's the type of center the team has badly needed for some time.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Walker Kessler on JJ Redick talking to him about 3-point shooting
The 2026 Divot Derby was all about resilience for Baylor Touchstone. The Tate rising senior went from a three-shot lead going into the final round of the event to a tie for first with Rocky Bayou Christian rising sophomore Aiden Yang by the start of the back nine.
But Touchstone, who returned to courses in June after sitting out six weeks due to a broken wrist, continued to stay in the fight. Even though he wanted some holes back when the round ended, it was still enough to win the 69th Divot Derby by two strokes and clinch back-to-back titles at the event.
While the list of event winners includes future major champions like Jerry Pate and Bubba Watson, Milton graduate and former PGA golfer Heath Slocum won back-to-back Divot Derby titles in 1990-91.
“It means a lot, especially after my injury earlier this summer,” Touchstone said. “Not only is my name going to be up there with the greats. Back-to-back, it really means a lot because I did prove to myself that when you get down, you gotta get right back up and you gotta keep persevering, no matter what.”
After missing time, Touchstone said he finally got his feel back “a couple weeks ago.”
Winning the Divot Derby requires more than just feel. Golfers compete at a different course in each of the three days. What they did in the last round has no bearing on the next one, with a totally different layout awaiting them the following day.
Touchstone shot a 75 in the first round at Cypress Lakes Golf Club on July 13, tying for first with Yang. He then shot a 70 at Perdido Bay Golf Club on July 14.
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The final round was a grind. Touchstone bogeyed three holes on the front, the second putting him into a tie with Yang. He pulled ahead on the 12th hole despite another bogey, as Yang quadrupled bogeyed the hole. Touchstone shot a 77 on the final day.
“I just told myself to shake it off,” Touchstone said. “To keep playing, to keep battling because the fight’s not over.”
Touchstone said he may be playing in one or two more events this summer before the high school season begins August 17. The Aggies are coming off their first district title in school history last fall, and Touchstone was the team’s highest placing golfer, tying for third with a 72.
“We have an even better squad than last year,” Touchstone said. “We know we can do some serious damage and I’m telling these guys everyday that we have an extreme opportunity and there’s no reason we absolutely shouldn’t live up to it.”
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Niceville rising juniot Tenley Sharron knew she was in a good spot entering the final round, entering with a nine-shot lead.
Still, she knew she could finish better after shooting a 38 on the front nine, so she decided to stay in the fight, .
Sharron shot a one-under par 35 on the back nine, finishing the day with a 73 to win the event by seven strokes over Gulf Breeze rising senior Michelle Burt.
“I was just trying to finish the race on the back (nine),” Sharron said. “I was getting tired, I was making bad swings. I was just trying to come back on the back nine with a better attitude knowing it doesn’t really matter and I just have to finish.”
Sharron led after every round, shooting a 71 at Cypress Lakes on July 13 and then a 74 at Perdido Bay on July 14.
Playing in this event is a family tradition. Sharron’s father, played junior golf with Marty Stanovich, who serves as the First Tee Executive Director for Northwest Florida. Her grandfather and uncle also played in the event. But none of them won, so now Sharron has even more bragging rights.
“I think it’s really special to win it once,” Sharron said. “But to go back-to-back is really, really cool and so I’m super happy to get it done this year.
Sharron will play at the Optimist International Junior Golf Championship at Trump-Doral later this month, then play in a match play event with Emerald Coast Junior Golf Tournament before diving into the high school season.
Last fall, she was District 1-3A runner-up, finished fifth at the Region 1-3A championship and 20th at the 3A state championship.
This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Tate's Touchstone, Niceville's Sharron repeat as Divot Derby champs
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have long lived and died on the hill that their linebackers have built over the years. When their defense has been dominant, the play of their linebackers has led the charge. However, as we saw in 2025, when they do not have the depth or high-level play, they are at the mercy of opposing offenses.
Now, going into 2026, the team has revamped its group after the retirement of Lavonte David. They brought in Alex Anzalone in free agency and drafted Josiah Trotter. Both of them should bring new energy to the position, but it leaves SirVocea Dennis out in the cold.
That is where a trade now makes sense for the young linebacker.
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton recently wrote up one trade every NFL team should consider making and he mentioned the Bucs need to move on from Dennis. He writes, "Tampa Bay revamped its linebacker unit with the addition of Alex Anzalone, Christian Rozeboom and rookie second-rounder Josiah Trotter. Although Dennis started in 16 games, logging 101 tackles (10 for loss), three sacks and an interception with the club in the previous season, he may be expendable because of the new acquisitions. It's also worth noting the three-year pro allowed a 122 passer rating last year. Dennis' limitations on passing downs could cost him a roster spot."
Dennis has a role somewhere in 2026, it just shouldn't be with the Bucs based on their depth chart.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs suggested to try and trade away an underperforming linebacker
History repeated itself in the Queens Classic, as Gotham FC battled against the Washington Spirit in New York's Citi Field — come rain, come shine, come smoke.
In a rematch of the 2025 NWSL Championship, the two east coast rivals faced off in a star-studded matchup. And just like last fall's final, it was a lone goal from Rose Lavelle that ended up being the difference in a 1-0 win.
Rose Lavelle knows EXACTLY who she is 🙌 pic.twitter.com/yGESFjLmfO
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) July 16, 2026
The match was able to kick off as scheduled, despite being threatened by smoke, heat and rain — the bad weather trifecta. Temperatures in the high 80s and plenty of humidity, and the rain storm that moved through the area a few hours before kickoff offered some early threats. But in the end, it was the smoke that was particularly concerning, as smoke from wildfires in Ontario made its way to New York City.
Under NWSL rules, an air quality index (AQI) between 150 and 180 means that the game must have two hydration breaks per half; an AQI of over 150 is considered "unhealthy" for all groups, per the EPA. According to the EPA's AirNow site, the AQI in Flushing was over 170 when the match kicked off.
Despite this, the stands were pretty full in Citi Field. The stadium reported a sold-out crowd of 42,175, though that likely represented tickets sold rather than fans in attendance. Still, it's the second-largest NWSL crowd in the league's history, and breaks a New York City record for the largest crowd at a women's professional sporting event.
(The number did fall short of the national record of 63,004, which was set by the Denver Summit at Mile High Stadium in March.)

Perhaps reflective of the weather and the smoke, the first half was a bit sluggish, with several stoppages both for hydration and for a handful of injuries. Rookie forward Jordynn Dudley exited the game early with a potential head injury, heading to the locker room in the 32nd minute; defender Jess Carter came on shortly afterwards as a concussion substitution.
Rose Lavelle then broke through in the 37th minute with a stellar goal, weaving through the Washington back line and burying a tricky shot. (Citi Field's infamous home run apple also popped up to celebrate the goal.)
It had to be Rose Lavelle! 🌹
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) July 16, 2026
Rose Lavelle secures the first goal of a historic night for Gotham FC 🖤#NWSLRivalries | @allypic.twitter.com/5N05potezE
The crowd was also there to see Australian forward Sam Kerr, who signed with Gotham last month but who had yet to play. In the second half of Wednesday’s game, Kerr made her return to the NWSL stage, replacing Sarah Schupansky in the 64th minute. The veteran striker made her presence known immediately, taking a shot on goal less than a minute after subbing in.
Washington had multiple chances in the final minutes, with players like Trinity Rodman and Leicy Santos getting shots on target, but the Gotham defense and keeper Ann-Katrin Berger held strong for the 1-0 win.
The game didn't quite live up to the NWSL's billing, though there were plenty of exciting points. The weather added a bit of unnecessary danger, and the modified baseball field was at times distracting, but in the end, Gotham got 42,000 fans to buy tickets for an ultimately entertaining win.
The matchup in Queens also offered a sneak preview for Gotham fans: In 2028, the team is set to join into New York City FC in Etihad Stadium, which is currently under construction.
Clatsop County Special Olympic athletes added to their growing medal collection last weekend in Corvallis at the Oregon Summer Games. The July 10 – 12 competition was the final stop on the 2026 Special Olympics summer schedule.
“Overall the athletes had a great time down in Corvallis,” Special Olympics Coordinator David McAloney said. “Our athletes competed really hard and seeing them come home with awards is a great thrill for the coaches and volunteers.”
The track and field team took home seven gold medals, nine silver medals and one bronze. The bocce team brought home a gold, a silver, two bronze medals and a sportsmanship award. In addition, some of the athletes also placed in fourth and sixth places, all getting a winner’s spot on the podium.
The performances capped off a winning summer season for local Special Olympic athletes.
2011 Astoria High School graduate Brittney Clarke and 2018 Astoria graduate Jacob McCarr recently competed in the 2026 USA Games, which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 20 to June 27. The USA Games are the National Championships of Special Olympics and they feature athletes from all 50 states. In total, the event featured 3,000 athletes. Clarke won gold in the 400 meter walk, and medaled in both the 4 x 100 meter relay and mini javelin. McCarr was also a member of the silver medal winning 4 x 100 relay team.
In Corvallis, Clatsop County’s representation was a big presence. The county sent 12 athletes to compete in the track and field portion and eight competed in bocce ball. McAloney highlighted the strength of his bocce team.
“We sent four partner teams of two and ended up getting a medal of each color,” he said. “We had one team get gold, one get silver and also received a sportsmanship award. This was big for us because one of our athletes struggles when she doesn’t get an award. We also had two teams take home bronze medals.”
The bocce team of Jesse Banks and Jerry Allen won gold, Jackie Bleech and Nikki Fletcher won silver plus the sportsmanship award. The teams of Ben Johnson/David Killion and Brandi Higgins/Angelica Lizarraga won bronze medals.
Though there were a lot of outstanding individual performances, said McAloney. But he said he was most proud of the growth shown by his athletes, and not only on the competition fields. This past weekend was the first time some of them had ever been on a bus or stayed in a dorm. Seeing athletes in his group handle that so well illustrated personal growth, he said.
“We asked a few of the athletes to get out of their comfort zone and try new things this year,” he said. “Seeing them ride the bus and stay in the dorms with us is great progress in their lives.”
In addition, there were more participants because of the addition of bocce ball to the games. McAloney said it brought out many more athletes who had never participated until this year.
“Half of the athletes on our bocce team went to the summer games for the first time,” he said. “Bocce had a 50% increase in athletes and we were able to bring half of those to the summer games,” he said. “We had 17 players at regionals — and took half of them to Corvallis.”
Track and field team stands out
The Clatsop County Special Olympics track and field team joined the bocce participants in the medal circle with a colorful performance.
Led by Mathias Costello, the track and field team took home a total of seven gold medals. Costello won gold in all three of his events. He took gold in the 100-meter manual wheelchair dash, in the 30-meter slalom and the wheelchair shot put. Other gold medalists included Nicholas Bailey in the 100-meter dash, Alex Cary in the 50-meter dash, Brittney Clarke in the 400-meter walk and Marie Kujala in the 800-meter walk.
Second place finishers included Cary in the softball throw; Blake Chick in both the 200-meter dash and 4 x 100-meter relay; Clarke in the 800-meter walk; and Jack Kain in the 400-meter walk and 4 x 100-meter relay. Other silver medalists included: Jonathan Lempea in the 4 x 100-meter relay; Beau Roth in both the mini javelin and 4 x 100-meter relay; and Megan Wilson in the 400-meter walk. Bailey wrapped things up with a bronze medal in the softball throw.
Other notable finishers were Joey Bailey who placed fourth in the softball throw and Cheyenne Valenzuela who was fourth in the shot put and also came in sixth place in the 200-meter dash.
Athletes get a break
After this weekend of competition the athletes will have about a month break until they resume competition. Next up will be the fall sports season which consists of soccer, bowling and swimming. The beginning of fall competition will coincide with the beginning of the high school sports season.
“Fall sports season will go from September to about mid-November,” McAloney said.”Then we will have about a month off before winter.”

What a special experience it was talking with the former Gonzaga Bulldogs walk-on and 1999-2000 West Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Mike Nilson.
Mike talked about his son, 6-5 wing Carter Nilson from Gonzaga Prep, walking on with the upcoming team in the Lilac City, the 1999 Elite Eight run as a No. 10 seed that started it all, coach Mark Few’s Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame induction, and taking care of your body as an athlete.
Nelson spent 20 years as the Director of Performance and Nutrition for the Gonzaga Athletic Department and a leadership coach for the women’s basketball program. He now works as a financial advisor with TEN Capital, as well as hosts “The Compound Commitment” podcast.
Make sure to check the interview out below.
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Conor McGregor is hoping for good news soon, but he also has a couple of wild ideas about how his UFC 329 rematch against Max Holloway should be handled.
McGregor injured himself by awkwardly landing on his right knee in the first action of the fight against Holloway and was unable to fight on, despite trying. The Irishman has already had his knee examined and is expecting scan results, which can be assumed to be an MRI, on Thursday, which will reveal the extent of the damage to his knee.
Wednesday evening, McGregor shared the latest update on Instagram, while also suggesting that the fight result against Holloway be overturned to a no contest, while also taking care of bettors who gambled and lost on the fight.
"A few notes," a text image from McGregor on Instagram read. "1. I will have the results of the scan on my leg tomorrow. 2. The fight should be a no contest and all bets returned."
Both suggestions from McGregor have a near-zero chance of happening, as an injury TKO can occur at any point during a fight, whether in the first or final minute. There was also no mishandling of the result by officials, so an appeal would almost certainly fall flat.
As far as the bettors go, some daily fantasy apps offer early injury protection for sports games and can be lenient in handling customers when unfortunate outcomes occur. A fight is a different story, because the injury directly leads to a definitive result. Sportsbooks raked in loads of cash due to McGregor's loss, as an overwhelming majority of bets were placed on him to defeat Holloway. If McGregor is somehow able to convince betting establishments to refund their customers, that would be unprecedented.
Hundreds of England fans were silenced at The Greatest Bar Thursday night after a devastating 2-1 loss late to Lionel Messi and Argentina in the World Cup Semifinal.
Two late goals by Argentina sealed the comeback victory to punch their second ticket in a row to the World Cup Finals this Sunday. They’ll face off against Spain Sunday at 3 pm in New Jersey.
“Gutted,” said one England fan. “Absolutely gutted... It’s heartbreaking. We waited 60 years for this.”
Another added, “I’m still in shock. I’m still trying to comprehend everything... I don’t even know what to say really.”
He continued, “You go so far again. You believe, as we talked in the beginning, we thought it was coming home.”
While England fans mourned the loss on the first floor of The Greatest Bar, Argentina fans rushed downstairs from the top floors to celebrate in the streets outside.
“It’s coming home,” one Argentina fan yelled.
Another said, “I just wanted to say I never doubted it for one minute and look where we are now.”
Most England fans at The Greatest Bar Thursday told Boston 25 they’ll be rooting for Spain in the finals Sunday.
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The destination on where Thanasis Antetokounmpo will be taking his basketball talents to next season is unknown, but the former Milwaukee Bucks forward took to social media Wednesday, July 15 to pay tribute to his previous home.
Now an unrestricted free agent after spending six of his seven seasons in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks, Thanasis released a video July 15 teasing his next "Thanalysis" podcast highlighting a classy farewell to Milwaukee Bucks' fans and players.
Antetokounmpo's younger brother Giannis, the former face of the Milwaukee franchise who spent 12 seasons with the Bucks, was officially traded to the Miami Heat earlier this month.
Thanasis thanked both the city of Milwaukee and the state of Wisconsin in the video:
"Grateful for EVERYTHING. From the bottom of heart."
— Thanalysis Show (@ThanalysisShow) July 15, 2026
Thank you, Milwaukee. ♥️ pic.twitter.com/6b1YdlWbcP
“I am grateful for everything from the bottom of my heart," he said. "Everything you’ve given to my family, for the good, bad, everything, and I only keep the good ones. You know, let everybody else talk about any other narrative and anything you want to say. You had a family, you had some kids, you watched them grow up, you watched them become men, you watched them have kids, you watched them have a family, you watched them win a championship with you, you watched them struggle, you watched them win with you."
Thanasis Antetokounmpo averaged only 2.3 points and 1.5 rebounds a game, but spent six years on the Bucks' roster and appeared to become attached to the organization. He was part of the Bucks' 2021 NBA championship roster.
“I’m not talking about just me and Giannis. I want to talk about Jrue Holiday, I want to talk about Khris Middleton. I want to talk about Pat Connaughton. I want to talk about Brooke Lopez. This kid, this everybody, Bobby Portis,” Thanasis said. “All these people, half a decade. Do you know what half a decade means?”
Thanasis Antetokounmpo averaged just 1.9 points and 0.9 rebounds in about four minutes a game last season. He ripped national NBA reporters in February after the trade deadline when despite much trade speculation from media. He appeared to take a shot at ESPN's Shams Charania who said that "Giannis was ready to find a new team."
"What happened to integrity? What happened to you know like, 'Let me ask Giannis,'" Thanasis said. "If I hear one more time 'his camp said.' We are his camp; we don’t talk to no one. I don’t understand this notion 'his camp said.'"
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Thanasis Antetokounmpo bids a classy farewell to Bucks and Milwaukee
The destination on where Thanasis Antetokounmpo will be taking his basketball talents to next season is unknown, but the former Milwaukee Bucks forward took to social media Wednesday, July 15 to pay tribute to his previous home.
Now an unrestricted free agent after spending six of his seven seasons in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks, Thanasis released a video July 15 teasing his next "Thanalysis" podcast highlighting a classy farewell to Milwaukee Bucks' fans and players.
Antetokounmpo's younger brother Giannis, the former face of the Milwaukee franchise who spent 12 seasons with the Bucks, was officially traded to the Miami Heat earlier this month.
Thanasis thanked both the city of Milwaukee and the state of Wisconsin in the video:
"Grateful for EVERYTHING. From the bottom of heart."
— Thanalysis Show (@ThanalysisShow) July 15, 2026
Thank you, Milwaukee. ♥️ pic.twitter.com/6b1YdlWbcP
“I am grateful for everything from the bottom of my heart," he said. "Everything you’ve given to my family, for the good, bad, everything, and I only keep the good ones. You know, let everybody else talk about any other narrative and anything you want to say. You had a family, you had some kids, you watched them grow up, you watched them become men, you watched them have kids, you watched them have a family, you watched them win a championship with you, you watched them struggle, you watched them win with you."
Thanasis Antetokounmpo averaged only 2.3 points and 1.5 rebounds a game, but spent six years on the Bucks' roster and appeared to become attached to the organization. He was part of the Bucks' 2021 NBA championship roster.
“I’m not talking about just me and Giannis. I want to talk about Jrue Holiday, I want to talk about Khris Middleton. I want to talk about Pat Connaughton. I want to talk about Brooke Lopez. This kid, this everybody, Bobby Portis,” Thanasis said. “All these people, half a decade. Do you know what half a decade means?”
Thanasis Antetokounmpo averaged just 1.9 points and 0.9 rebounds in about four minutes a game last season. He ripped national NBA reporters in February after the trade deadline when despite much trade speculation from media. He appeared to take a shot at ESPN's Shams Charania who said that "Giannis was ready to find a new team."
"What happened to integrity? What happened to you know like, 'Let me ask Giannis,'" Thanasis said. "If I hear one more time 'his camp said.' We are his camp; we don’t talk to no one. I don’t understand this notion 'his camp said.'"
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Thanasis Antetokounmpo bids a classy farewell to Bucks and Milwaukee

Karl-Anthony Towns takes a jab at Kenny Atkinson's analytics comment from the Playoffs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
During the 2026 Playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers struggled through their first two series. However, they made it work, and they reached the Eastern Conference Finals after getting dumped out the previous season in the second round.
Unfortunately, the Cavaliers did not win a single game in the ECF against the New York Knicks. Amid the defeats, Atkinson made a comment about how they were ahead based on the analytics despite losing the games, which went viral for the wrong reasons.
The Knicks completely dominated the Cavaliers in the Conference Finals, as they showed that they were ready to win the championship. They did end up winning the title with Karl-Anthony Towns playing a massive role.
During that run, the Knicks kept quiet, as they wanted to focus on their goals. However, it seems they are taking their victory lap all summer because Towns made sure to reference the Atkinson analytics comments.
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Towns and the Knicks conducted themselves well, but they made sure to keep receipts. Atkinson's comments were among those, as Towns referenced them in a recent interview at the ESPY Awards.
"This city hasn't seen this in 53 years, hasn't seen the Finals in 27 years. A team that wasn't picked to be favorites, underdog in every series we played... 49 days we didn't lose, that's my pitch for Best Team. You can pick up all the analytics and statistics, analytically, we should win this one," Towns said as he was asked about his argument to be seen as the best team in sports this year.
Towns is having fun reveling in the victory he and the Knicks earned. He is not the first one to make this reference, either, as Josh Hart also made analytics jokes. It is all in good fun, but it is a reminder that these players do keep receipts all the time.

Hugo Gonzalez Finally has Special Summer League Performance for Celtics originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Hugo Gonzalez was supposed to be a dominant force for the Boston Celtics at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Instead, the 2025 first-round pick had been inefficient and had some struggles through three games.
If a player doesn't control proceedings in their second year of Summer League, it's often a bad sign, and it was looking like Gonzalez may simply be a player with less upside than Boston would've hoped.
Then on Wednesday night, he showed up in full force.
Gonzalez finished an 82-76 win over the Kings with these stats:
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Still not a perfect night, but it's markedly better than the way he had played before this.
Gonzalez managed to lead the Celtics in points, rebounds and assists to display his well-rounded game.
When players are too good for Summer League, they start making shots like this one:
Hugo González gets the fadeaway jumper to fall 🔥
— NBA (@NBA) July 16, 2026
He has a game-high 12 PTS in the 1H as the Celtics have the lead on ESPN2. pic.twitter.com/22rc5xcoim
This doesn't guarantee anything for Gonzalez in the season ahead with Boston.
But this is the kind of outing he needed for his own confidence. Gonzalez belongs with a role in the NBA. He's still trying to grow into the best player he can be along the way.
The Oklahoma Sooners have made yet another addition to their support staff this offseason. OU has hired Abigail O'Connor, who has spent the last eight years with the Michigan Wolverines, as Associate AD, Performance Nutrition for the program.
O'Connor was in a similar role in Ann Arbor, as she rose to Director of Football Performance Nutrition at UM. According to Doug Samuels of FootballScoop.com, O'Connor will "oversee performance nutrition across all sports, with a stated emphasis on continuity of care for student-athletes."
While with the Wolverines for nearly a decade, O'Connor was part of the Michigan teams that made three straight trips to the College Football Playoff, concluding with a national championship in 2023. She has also worked at Minnesota and Houston.
O'Connor is a Registered Dietitian, a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach.
The Sooners will face O'Connor's old team on the road in Week 2 on September 12th. Oklahoma won in 24-13 last season in Norman.
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ATLANTA — Chelsea has been forced to delete a post featuring Enzo Fernandez, who scored a vital goal for Argentina in Wednesday's World Cup semifinal win over England.
The Blues posted a picture of Fernandez celebrating his late equalizer at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The caption was simply the midfielder's name along with an explosion emoji.
But the post, which was shared across several social media channels, inspired a torrent of abuse from Chelsea fans who were unhappy to see the club celebrate a player who's made no secret of his desire to leave Stamford Bridge.
It also didn't help Chelsea's cause that Fernandez's goal came against England.
Fernandez scored an 85th-minute equalizer from long range to level the match. Just seven minutes later, Lautaro Martinez headed home a Lionel Messi cross to give Argentina a 2-1 win, sending them to the final against Spain on Sunday.
Disgraceful from @ChelseaFCpic.twitter.com/ziNTQZNr8k
— THE CHELSEA FORUM (@TheChelseaForum) July 15, 2026
Chelsea suspended Fernandez for two matches in April after his comments about a potential move to Real Madrid.
The 25-year-old hinted he would like to live in Spain, particularly Madrid. This came after he expressed doubts about his future at Stamford Bridge after Chelsea's elimination from the Champions League against PSG.
Earlier this month, Real Madrid released an official statement denying any interest in a transfer move for Fernandez.
"The club wishes to state that it has not made any efforts, either directly or indirectly, aimed at signing the aforementioned player and, furthermore, has no intention of pursuing such an operation," Madrid said of Fernandez.
When asked if he wanted to keep the Argentine at the club, new Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso gave a one-word answer earlier this week: "Yes."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Chelsea deletes social media post celebrating Enzo Fernandez goal vs England
After resting during a Monday night Summer League showdown with the Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics guard Hugo Gonzalez returned to action on Wednesday evening in a big way. He helped the Green Team hold off the Sacramento Kings 82-76 in Vegas with a game-high 24 points.
The soon-to-be second-year Celtic rested for just 6 minutes all game and added 10 rebounds, 5 assists, and 1 steal to his impressive statline. Fellow second-year Celtic John Tonje also had a strong showing against the Kings, tallying 18 points (on 60 percent shooting) in 27 minutes. Rookie Milos Uzan — who just signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Celtics — finished with 13 points and 7 rebounds and sealed the narrow win with a tough driving layup with 29 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.
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As for the Kings, rookie forward (and Massachusetts native) Alex Karaban led the team with 21 points on roughly 47 percent shooting from the field. Sacramento trailed by as many as 16 points and managed a meager 4 points in the first quarter before making things close down the stretch.
The Kings still fell, though, dropping to 1-3 in Summer League play while the Celtics improved to 3-1 under head coach Amile Jefferson. Boston will have to wait to see who it'll face next, as the scoring differential of other teams with the same record will impact its upcoming matchup.
Whether it's in the playoffs or the consolation bracket, the Summer C's will play again in Sin City in the near future.
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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani won the ESPY Award for Best Single-Game Performance.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson, boxer/influencer Jake Paul and music producer DJ Khaled announced Ohtani as the winner during the show. Ohtani was not in attendance.
Ohtani received the award for a performance against the Milwaukee Brewers, where he hit three home runs and pitched six scoreless innings, striking out 10 batters, in Game 4 of the 2025 National League Championship Series.
Ohtani has played a key role in leading the Dodgers to back-to-back World Series championships.
He was the league's leading vote-getter but withdrew from the MLB All-Star Game this week due to inflammation and irritation in his left knee. The discomfort in the knee impacted his pitching mechanics, and he was recently pulled from a scheduled start for the Dodgers.
This season, he has 98 hits, 65 runs, 22 home runs and 58 RBIs in 88 games played. On the mound, he's produced an 8-2 record in 14 starts, allowing 55 hits, 21 runs (17 earned runs) and four home runs. He has struck out 95 and walked 26.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani wins ESPY Award for Best Single-Game Performance

Further Ado comes into the Haskell off an impressive win in the Matt Winn Stakes and is our top selection
Julie Clark Coady PhotographyThe road that leads to the Travers Stakes and then the Breeders’ Cup is running through New Jersey. The Haskell Stakes will be run at Monmouth Park in Oceanport with a cast of seven three-year-old colts competing for their share of $1 million. The winner is guaranteed a spot in the starting gates at the 2026 Breeders’ Cup Classic as this race is part of the “win and you are in” series for the year-end World Championships. Also, this mile and an eighth drive over the East coast dirt normally delivers runners to the Travers Stakes at Saratoga in late August. As is the norm, this event that was first run in 1968 offers a highly competitive group. Let’s take a look at the entrants and provide a thought on each. The horses will be listed by post position with trainer, jockey, and morning line. The Haskell will be contested on July 18 and is carded as race 12 with an expected post time of 5:45 pm eastern.
This son of Rock Your World is winless in 2026, but has made his last two starts at Monmouth including a fifth-place finish in the Pegasus Stakes in his last start on June 13. Inside post means his only hope is to break well and go for the lead. Has not faced this class of horses before and it is not likely he Sweeps his way to the winner’s circle.
Coming in off an impressive score over a solid field in the Matt Winn Stakes on June 7. Powerful win in the Bluegrass Stakes in April made him the top selection of many in the Kentucky Derby, but he finished a non-threatening 11th. This son of Gun Runner is our top selection as his ability to stalk and pounce are made for Monmouth.
A winner of two in a row including the Pegasus Stakes at Monmouth means this son of Vino Rosso might get some play at the windows. Has a stalking style, but will be seeing a higher class of opposition for sure. Water is awfully deep for first foray into graded stakes company. Do not think he is the Baby here.
Hard knocker that had to scratch from Kentucky Derby because of a minor health issue has been in top three in all four career starts. Has not raced since finishing second by a nose in Florida Derby on March 28. Jockey knows how to win big races but the question is how this son of Essential Quality comes back off the layoff. Put him in your trifecta and superfecta for sure.
Skipped the Kentucky Derby after finishing seventh in the Wood Memorial as the favorite. Ran second in the Preakness as he lacked that closing kick in the stretch. Won first two races of his career and gets one of the best riders in the game. Could be there at the end but we don’t think he wins.

LAUREL, MARYLAND - MAY 16: Napoleon Solo #10 ridden by jockey Paco Lopez crosses the finish line to win the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park on May 16, 2026 in Laurel, Maryland. For the first and only time, Laurel Park is hosting the Preakness Stakes which is the second race of the Triple Crown jewel due to the traditional home of the race of the Pimlico Race Course undergoing complete renovations. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesWhich Napoleon shows up? The Preakness winner who stalked and motored home and also won his two races as a two-year old by a combined 11 ¾ lengths…or the runner that was a dull fifth in his first two starts as a three-year-old? Recent works indicate he is ready to roll and don’t be surprised if he tries to break to the lead early and attempt to conquer in gate-to-wire fashion. One for all your multi-race and exotic tickets.
Winless in nine career starts, but has earned $829,800 on the track. Finished a respectable 3rd in the Wood Memorial, 3rdin the Kentucky Derby, 4th in the Preakness, and 2nd in the Ohio Derby. When will this son of Connect quit his door-knocking and decide to go on in? Not likely it happens here, but he is battle-tested for sure.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
Sophie Cunningham often grabs headlines for her pregame outfits. Whether she wears dresses or rocks simpler looks, her fashion draws a lot of attention online. The Indiana Fever guard’s attire on Wednesday ahead of the WNBA regular-season game against the Golden State Valkyries received a lot of praise.
She wore a laid-back, sporty outfit consisting of a fitted, short-sleeved cropped T-shirt in brown shade. Cunningham paired it with relaxed, wide-leg, mid-wash blue denim jeans and cream-colored closed-toe sneakers.
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The Fever posted her photo on Instagram and fans reacted to it in the comments section.
“Super abs!” a fan said.
“Sophie looking great,” one comment read.
“Sophie 🔥,” a user wrote.
“All very unique and cute ☺️ but the 4th one is the cutest 🤗,” posted another.
“Ayeeeee Sophieeeeee I see youuuu gurllll!!” one fan commented.
“Sophie 😎,” a reaction read.
Cunningham came off the bench and played 27 minutes on Wednesday. She produced 10 points, including two 3-pointers, along with two rebounds. Her production backed Kelsey Mitchell’s game-high 20 points, and Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark’s 15 and 13, respectively. However, Indiana failed to extend their winning streak to three games, losing 88-75. Six Golden State players scored in double figures, led by Gabby Williams’ 16 and Kaitlyn Chen’s 14.
The Fever will return to action on Friday for the first night of a back-to-back set. Clark could sit either game, giving Cunningham the opportunity to potentially start in her place and make a bigger impact.
Boxer Mike Tyson presented the ESPY award for best single-game performance to Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani on July 15. Just don’t ask him who Shohei Ohtani plays for, what sport he plays, or even apparently what gender Shohei Ohtani is.
After (somewhat) correctly pronouncing Ohtani’s name, Tyson turned to co-presented Logan Paul to make sure he got it right.
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“Shohei could not be here tonight,” Tyson said. “He sends his gratitude and appreciation to ESPN and everyone who voted for him,” Paul said.
“Shohei’s a guy?” Tyson said, turning to Paul.
Tyson, 60, certainly would be forgiven for not following MLB on a regular basis. He sparred with Ted Barrett before Barrett became a major league umpire. Other than that, the Tyson/MLB concentric circles are separate.
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It’s at least somewhat surprising that Ohtani’s name never reached Tyson’s ears. Ohtani is at least the game’s best player today, if not ever. His single-game performance against the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4 of the 2025 National League Championship Series was one for the ages.
Ohtani threw six shutout innings against the Brewers as the Dodgers’ starting pitcher, and went 3 for 3 with three home runs at the plate. Tyson said it himself: it was an award-winning performance.
The game basically clinched the NLCS MVP Award for Ohtani. Now it’s been honored across multiple sports.
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Ohtani was also nominated for the ESPY award for best male athlete, an honor which might convince Tyson of Ohtani’s gender once and for all.
Baseball players rarely attend the ESPYs ceremony to receive their awards in person. The ceremony is traditionally held during MLB’s All-Star break, giving ESPN the night’s major live sports programming all to itself, but making it hard for the top MLB stars to attend.
Ohtani at least had no obvious prior obligations. He did not attend All-Star festivities in Philadelphia because of a irritation in his left knee. Perhaps he and Tyson can schedule a gentleman’s handshake down the road.
Byron Murphy is a force for the Vikings' secondary at cornerback. Isaiah Rodgers had a very good season, and bringing in James Pierre from Pittsburgh, coming off a career-best season, seems like enough for Brian Flores and the Vikings defense, right? Well, not so fast, says Moe Moton of Bleacher Report.
Coverage is such an important part of Flores' scheme and magic that he can create for his defense. Flores has such an ability to change coverage looks post-snap while sending pressure from different places to speed up the process. God forbid you turn your back to the defense. What you see will be far different than what you saw pre-snap.
Moton believes the Vikings need more reliable talent at cornerback in 2026 and has a trade idea for Minnesota.
Minnesota Vikings: Trade a late 2027 pick for Kansas City Chiefs CB Kristian Fulton
"Aside from Byron Murphy Jr., the Vikings' cornerback group is highly questionable with Isaiah Rodgers and James Pierre in line for big roles. Rodgers had a decent 2025 campaign, allowing an 88.2 passer rating in coverage. Pierre only has 13 career starts.
Minnesota should add veteran insurance to cover the boundary when Murphy lines up in the slot. Fulton could be serviceable in that role. Last year, he only appeared in eight games but allowed a solid 81.7 passer rating in coverage. The 27-year-old may be behind L'Jarius Sneed and Nohl Williams on the Chiefs' depth chart.
With 53 career starts, Fulton could take on a prominent role on the perimeter in nickel packages or provide quality depth."
Depth at any position is welcomed, provided it is reasonable. Being proactive and not reactive is a big part of a front office's job. Push comes to shove, and you'll be looking for a player in a pinch, rather than having depth and not needing it. With how important coverage is for Flores, this trade should be explored, as should any other available options at cornerback.
Still, Murphy, Jr., Rodgers, and Pierre should be enough, especially with the breakouts of Rodgers and Pierre in 2025. The Vikings have a good trio, but depth is never a problem to add.

PTI's new podcast episode title makes it seem like LeBron James is joining Steph Curry with Warriors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Everyone is looking for clues of what LeBron James is going to do in free agency.
Golden State Warriors fans found one that feels important on Wednesday night.
The newest episode of the PTI (Pardon The Interruption) podcast was released on all platforms on Wednesday, and it has a curious title.
The first clause is this: "Steph Curry behind LeBron's stunning Warriors decision?"
As of 10:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday night, that's still what the title was. If it was a mistake, it had been up like that for at least two hours.
And obviously, it at least starts to raise some questions.
For starters: Would someone with PTI know what was happening before everyone else in the sports world?
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And if they did, would they just name a podcast subtly and not do anything more about it?
But on the flip side: Why would this be the title unless someone meant it to be that way? It's a bizarre mistake otherwise.
The most likely scenario is that it's somehow a mistake, or the words simply misrepresent what the podcast actually talks about.
But it's fun to think about some larger conspiracy theory, like the idea that some people know exactly what LeBron is going to do and just don't tell anyone.
The Warriors would sure love to land James, so they'll take some truth to this one way or another.
LeBron and Steph together would be fun to watch, at least for those who haven't already built up a dislike for them through the years as an opposing fan. It'd be a special final chapter for two all-time greats.
In this latest edition of The Detroit News' Gritiron Gang podcast, Nolan Bianchi and Richard Silva are joined by Jackson native and Grand Valley State graduate Eli Ong of WGN-TV in Chicago.
▶How do the Packers stack up in NFC North?
▶Arnold released after court appearance. Now what?
▶Ranking NFC North position groups
▶What we learned from Lions minicamp
▶Lions OTAs recap, Myles Garrett trade
▶NFC North spotlight on Minnesota Vikings
▶ Four Lions who need bounce-back seasons
▶ Lions have easiest 2026 NFL schedule
▶ Projecting roles for Lions' 2026 draft picks
▶ Wrapping up the Lions' 2026 NFL Draft
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Can Bears repeat as NFC North champs?: Gritiron Gang podcast
Heading into the second half of the season, the Athletics, at 41-55, have dug themselves a hole. They are eight games back in the AL West, and 6.5 back for the final AL Wild Card spot, making any climb towards the postseason a difficult one.
To begin that climb, the A's have made some roster moves. The biggest one is that the club has designated Aaron Civale for assignment, a move we floated yesterday as a possibility in our trade candidates piece. The club has also optioned right-hander Mason Barnett, catcher Brian Serven, and first baseman Joey Meneses.
The A's have only announced three corresponding roster moves, to go with those four departures. The fourth player will be No. 7 prospect Tommy White.
The three that are definitely headed to Sacramento are left-hander Brady Basso, right-hander Yunior Tur, and infielder Donovan Walton, whom they claimed off waivers a couple of days ago.
This is a similar move to the one the team made in May of last season, when they optioned JJ Bleday, called up Denzel Clarke and Willie MacIver, and DFA'd Seth Brown, among other moves.
So how does the new roster fit together?
One piece we were planning to write (and still may) during the break is that Jacob Lopez needs to be added back into the starting rotation. He was called up on July 7 and immediately threw 63 pitches against the Detroit Tigers in the game J.T. Ginn left early due to illness.
Just three days later, Lopez was back on the mound to serve as the opener ahead of Civale, and he went 1 ⅔ innings without giving up a hit. A's manager Mark Kotsay was impressed with that performance, really emphasizing that he thought Lopez's outing was "great."
The fact that Lopez and Civale both pitched in the same game means they're lined up for the same schedule at this point, so replacing Civale with Lopez would be the easiest route to fill that spot in the rotation.
When Barnett came up and carved out a bullpen role for himself in Las Vegas back in June, he was firing on all cylinders, posting a 1.35 ERA across 13 ⅓ innings that month. The league has figured him out a bit more recently, as the righty has posted a 13.50 ERA across six July innings with a 2.33 WHIP.
In three of his four outings this month, Barnett has allowed multiple runs. In that same span, he's given up nine hits — four home runs — and walked five while striking out just two. This option will serve as a refresh for Barnett.
Yunior Tur will be making his MLB debut when he takes the mound for the A's. The 26-year-old holds a 4.41 ERA across 51 innings (27 appearances, five starts) with a 1.31 WHIP. He's also allowed just four home runs.
The A's offense has been struggling just as badly as the pitching staff of late, and with both Nick Kurtz and Zack Gelof on the IL, along with DH Brent Rooker out for the season, bringing up White is the quickest way to infuse some energy into this group.
Nicknamed "Tommy Tanks," White was rumored to be the other piece coming up, though it hadn't been confirmed until Jeff Passan reported the news.
With the other A's moves, in particular optioning Serven and Meneses, the White move was expected.
Serven had been in the big leagues to serve as the club's third catcher, with Shea Langeliers and Jonah Heim finding themselves in the same lineup a bit due to the injuries to Rooker and Kurtz.
White can also serve as the club's DH while providing a glove at both first and third base.
This season he has hit .303 with a .353 OBP and an .818 OPS between both Double-A Midland and Triple-A Las Vegas. He's added 10 home runs between the two stops, with nine of those coming in Vegas.
Even with those stats, he has been a roughly league average bat in the minors this season, holding a combined 104 wRC+ (100 is league average) that included a 94 wRC+ with Vegas. This is actually what led us to suggest, just last week, that perhaps he wasn't quite ready.
We'll get our first look at him in the big leagues on Friday night in Sacramento, when the A's take on the Washington Nationals — their season hanging in the balance.
The NFL's annual Top 100 Players ranking isn't perfect, but more often than not, it has rewarded consistency. We may disagree with the order in which players are often stacked (see Lamar Jackson's finish this year), but most thought the Baltimore Ravens would be well represented.
That's exactly why Roquan Smith's latest appearance matters. Don't look now, but one of the Ravens' defensive captains cracks the list again. He lands at 65. It's another reminder that one of football's most dependable defenders continues earning the respect of those who compete against him every Sunday.
No. 65 on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2026…@Ravens LB Roquan Smith! @NFLFilmspic.twitter.com/tw3kHERzWU
— NFL (@NFL) July 15, 2026
Every summer, new stars emerge while others disappear from the list entirely. Injuries, production, and team success all influence where players ultimately land, making longevity one of the most impressive accomplishments the ranking can recognize.
Smith's NFL journey has been defined by excellence from the very beginning. Selected eighth overall by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, he immediately established himself as one of the league's premier young linebackers, earning PFWA All-Rookie Team honors during his first professional season. Since then, the accolades have continued piling up.
Smith has been named a first-team All-Pro three consecutive seasons from 2022 through 2024 after earning second-team All-Pro recognition in both 2020 and 2021. He's also appeared in four straight Pro Bowls while capturing the professional Butkus Award twice, cementing his reputation as one of the NFL's premier off-ball linebackers.
That success has continued in Baltimore, where Smith has become far more than an elite tackler.
The Ravens feature stars at every level of their defense. Kyle Hamilton remains one of football's most versatile defensive backs. Marlon Humphrey continues leading the secondary, while Trey Hendrickson strengthens an already dangerous pass rush. Even with all that talent, Smith remains the defense's heartbeat.
His leadership, communication, and instincts consistently place teammates in a position to succeed before the football is ever snapped. Those qualities rarely appear on a stat sheet, but they remain essential to Baltimore's defensive identity. Landing at No. 65 won't generate the same headlines as some of the league's offensive stars, and that's perfectly fitting. Smith has never built his career around attention. He's built it around consistency. Year after year, season after season, he continues proving why teammates, opponents, and fellow NFL players still view him as one of football's premier defensive leaders.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens star Roquan Smith earns another NFL Top 100 honor
Perception is not always reality. Often, we draw assumptions on players that are simply not based in fact. Casual onlookers do that with Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.
Some consider Herbert a soft quarterback. That said, if you actually watched the Chargers' on the field leader last season, you saw a player firing up his team, correcting errant play and consistently getting up after taking several hits in the pocket.
Now, the narrative involving Herbert seems to revolve around his maturity. An NFL coach said as much when asked his honest opinion of the gifted quarterback.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler interviewed NFL coaches, scouts and executives and asked them to rank and assess quarterbacks within the league. Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert took the No. 7 ranking on their list.
Here's what Fowler recorded on where Herbert needs to grow to enter the league's Top 5 quarterbacks.
"Herbert's previous coordinator was Greg Roman, who is known more for his running game prowess. Over two seasons with Roman, Herbert had a very effective 2024 season but threw 13 interceptions last year, albeit while the Chargers dealt with a battered offensive line for much of the season. The offense looked disjointed in a playoff loss to New England, too. Through six NFL seasons, Herbert has zero playoff wins to show for his promise.
'He plays young,' an NFL coordinator said. 'He's incredibly talented and has made progress, but he doesn't have the maturity level of the other guys as far as how he runs the overall operation and mastery of the position.'
Regardless, his playmaking is still prolific. Herbert's 10 passing touchdowns from outside the pocket led the NFL last season."

With hype and expectation comes criticism. Herbert has had his fair share of all of those since breaking out early in his NFL career. This year, it appears he will have the help he needs to achieve what he wants to achieve.
The Chargers' key additions of offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel and tight end David Njoku cannot be overstated. The moves shore up two lacking elements of the Los Angeles offensive attack. McDaniel brings creativity. Njoku brings reliability. Between the two, the Bolts should be able to avoid many more 16-3 defeats in the postseason.
More than that, the health of both starting tackles in Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater provide a path to the top of the AFC in 2026.
Herbert will look to make the most of his improved situation with an improved campaign this season.
Did a baseball team or a boy band just kick off the sports world’s most glamorous gathering?
While the choreography, lip-syncing, backflips and yellow uniforms may have seemed like a baffling combo to the uninitiated, Wednesday night’s ESPY Awards opener looked like business as usual for fans of the Savannah Bananas.
The on-stage spectacle also made it clear why the exhibition baseball team is popular enough to sell out Yankee Stadium and boasts more TikTok followers than any Major League Baseball clubhouse.

The Savannah Bananas launched in 2016 on the idea of “whatever is normal, we will do the opposite,” Joe Martinelli, the president and CEO of Visit Savannah, said that founder Jesse Cole told him. That means you can expect dingers celebrated with dance breaks, outfield acrobatics and a pitcher who stands 10 feet 9 inches tall while slinging his heaters on stilts.
The Bananas aren’t playing by MLB rules when they take the field either.

“Banana Ball,” as it’s called, maintains a strict two-hour time limit, with teams competing for one point per inning, making each leg of the game a battle to score the most runs. All bets are off in the ninth inning, however, when scoring is unlimited.
Waiting out four balls won’t get you a walk. Instead, batters make a full sprint around the diamond while the ball is relayed to every fielder before the defense can make a play.

Providing some true chaos at the plate, the players can even decide that they’re bored with their at-bat and steal first base on any pitch.
Foul balls are fair game no matter where they go because a catch by someone in the stands counts as an out.
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Though the antics might remind some of the Harlem Globetrotters’ basketball theatrics, Banana Ball has one key difference: While wacky, the competition is real.
“We get that [comparison] a lot,” Cole told the New York Post, “but the biggest difference is that we never know the result of the game.”
The three-match ODI series between England and India resumes at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Thursday, with the tourists holding a 1-0 lead.
Having ended a miserable run of results with a commanding six-wicket win at Edgbaston, Shubman Gill's side can seal the series with a game to spare, while England must win to force a decider at Lord's on Sunday.
The picturesque Welsh venue, home to Glamorgan, has staged international cricket since 1999 and hosted marquee events including the 1999 World Cup, the 2013 and 2017 Champions Trophy, and the 2019 World Cup.
As both sides prepare for a pivotal contest, the record books at Sophia Gardens make for fascinating reading.
The Sporting News brings you the pitch report, key ODI records, and everything you need to know about the venue in the 50-over format.
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The pitch at Sophia Gardens offers a fair contest between bat and ball. Fast bowlers can extract swing and bounce early, especially under cloudy skies, before the surface slows and spinners come into play as the innings progresses.
The record slightly favors the chasing side. India themselves illustrated the point in the venue's most recent India fixture, and both sides will factor the toss carefully into their thinking on Thursday.
Sophia Gardens has generally been a ground for competitive rather than colossal totals, with a score around 280 to 300 considered par. The venue has, however, produced several 300-plus totals in high-profile fixtures.
The most recent ODI here underlined its scoring potential. In June 2025, the West Indies posted 308 before England chased it down, reaching 312 for 7 to complete one of the higher successful pursuits seen at the ground.
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The highest team total at the venue is England's 386 for 6, posted against Bangladesh during the 2019 World Cup. England won that contest by 106 runs, and the total remains comfortably clear of their own 342 for 8 against Australia in 2018.
The lowest completed team total is Afghanistan's 125 all out against South Africa during the 2019 World Cup. Sri Lanka features next on the list, having twice been dismissed cheaply here, for 136 and 138, both against New Zealand.
The individual batting record belongs to England's Joe Root, whose unbeaten 166 against West Indies in June 2025 powered a memorable chase. Jason Roy's 153 against Bangladesh in 2019 and Shaun Marsh's 131 for Australia in 2018 sit next on the list.
Root also leads the run-scoring charts at the ground, having amassed 469 runs in 11 matches at an average of 46.90. Jos Buttler is close behind with 443 runs from 10 games, while Jason Roy is third with 407 runs across just five appearances.
England's Adil Rashid holds the record for the most wickets at the venue, claiming 14 in seven matches between 2016 and 2025 at an economy of 6.19. Liam Plunkett is second with 12 wickets, with Pakistan's Hasan Ali third on 10.
India's Ravindra Jadeja produced the finest match figures at the ground, taking 4 for 28 against England in August 2014. South Africa's Imran Tahir matched the four-wicket haul with 4 for 29 against Afghanistan during the 2019 World Cup.
India boasts a flawless ODI record at the venue, winning both their matches here. They beat South Africa by 26 runs in the 2013 Champions Trophy and defeated England by 133 runs in 2014, a strong omen as Gill's side chase a series-sealing victory.

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Rohit Sharma's laboured 11 from 21 balls at Edgbaston reignited a debate that has followed India's veteran opener for months. As fans called for his retirement and for Yashasvi Jaiswal to take his place, the numbers behind his recent decline came sharply into focus.
A graphic shared by Cricbuzz laid the shift out in stark terms. It contrasted Rohit's powerplay output across two periods, from January 2023 up to the 2025 Champions Trophy and everything since October 2025, and the drop-off is impossible to ignore.
The most striking change is in his intent. Rohit built his modern ODI reputation on tearing into the new ball, yet the aggressive powerplay opener who defined India's approach appears to have vanished, replaced by a far more cautious version of himself.
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Between January 2023 and the Champions Trophy, Rohit was among the most destructive openers in world cricket.
Across 36 innings, he plundered 1,146 runs from 935 balls at an average of 67.41, striking at a blistering 122.57 with a powerplay boundary percentage of 20.9.
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The picture since October 2025 is dramatically different. In 13 innings, Rohit has scored 267 runs from 310 balls, a return that reflects both reduced output and a sharply slower tempo at the top of the order for India.
His strike rate has collapsed from 122.57 to just 86.13, a fall of more than 36 runs per hundred balls. The powerplay boundary percentage has similarly dipped from 20.9 to 15.5, evidence that the early aggression which powered India's starts has all but evaporated.
The one number offering mitigation is his average, which has held at a respectable 44.50. Rohit is still occupying the crease and contributing runs, but the manner in which he is scoring them has changed beyond recognition since the Champions Trophy.
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The context makes the slump difficult to dismiss. Rohit turns 39 this year, plays only ODI cricket for India, and is building towards a 2027 World Cup in conditions where a quick start against the new ball carries enormous value for the side.
His defenders will point to that steady average and to a stellar career record, including a fifty in his final ODI against Afghanistan. One quiet series does not erase two decades of excellence, and India's think tank has shown no inclination to move him on.
Yet the trend is the concern rather than any single innings. An opener whose entire value was built on fearless powerplay batting is now among the slowest in that phase, and with Jaiswal scoring heavily and waiting, the pressure on Rohit will only intensify from here.
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Football is still not coming home.
After a triumphant run to the semifinals with Thomas Tuchel at the helm and led by 90% of their goals being scored by Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, England lost 2-1 to Argentina and missed out on a date to face Spain in the World Cup final in New Jersey.
After Anthony Gordon scored early on in the second half from a lovely cross in from Morgan Rogers, Tuchel made defensive changes, bringing in all of Dan Burn, Ezri Konsa, and Nico O’Reilly, waiting until the 95th minute to introduce Ivan Toney and Marcus Rashford.
From that point on Argentina were the fierce aggressors and on the front foot — and cue the Lionel Messi show. The Inter Miami man provided an assist for an Enzo Fernández belter and a then for a Lautaro Martínez header to send Argentina to their second straight World Cup final, leaving England to rue the chance to maintain control of the match after they had gone 1-0 up and falling short once again in the latter stages of an international tournament.
After the match, Tuchel admitted that his side was far too passive after Gordon’s goal, conceding far too many chances to Argentina late on and ultimately inviting them right back into proceedings. “We’re disappointed. We were so close, but we got too passive after we scored and conceded a lot of chances and could not turn the ball possession (only 12% after Gordon’s goal for England) around — and then, just conceded so many crosses, chances, and shots. We were close, but couldn’t keep the level up after we scored,” he told BBC Sport.
On the matter of the defensive changes he made in the second half holding on to the 1-0 lead, the former Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Mainz manager tried to rationalize the decisions he made in the match, trying to close gaps that Argentina were already attacking. “I did also offensive substitutions in the last games. We just tried to help the player. We conceded straight away. We decided to go a back five because the gaps were far too open. They won every header, the kept crossing and crossing. So, we went to a back five to close the gaps inside and be strong in the air because straight after our goal, there was no substitution. We just conceded way too many, way too many crosses and way too many chances, so we tried to help, but of course the responsibility is on the coach and if it doesn’t go wrong, it’s easy to say that, if it doesn’t go well it’s easy to say it was wrong.”
He was also asked if there was a thought amongst the coaching staff on trying to go for a second goal, alluding to the attacking options that were on the bench at the time that Argentina had equalized, but Tuchel felt his England side was struggling to maintain possession in their own third of the pitch. “It doesn’t help if we don’t have the ball, if we couldn’t get out (of their own half). Of course we wanted to go for the second goal, but I had not the feeling that the offensive substitutions would help. We stayed in our 4-4-2 but became passive. We couldn’t win any balls, couldn’t keep the ball. So, I think it was not a structural problem. We changed nothing after the goal, but the match changed completely. Again, it’s no problem. I can understand why these discussions are out there, and of course, millions of coaches after the game that know it better.”
He also added by saying there were “no regrets” for the effort England put forth and the decisions that were made on and off the pitch as the Three Lions came so close yet again but fell victim to an inspired Argentine finish led by Messi.
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On her latest Making Mosters, Taylor Doll was joined by former Chicago Bears Pro Bowler, Jerry Azumah, who previews the upcoming Bears’ season. Azumah played cornerback for seven years in Chicago, so you know he had some thoughts on the Bears’ secondary.
“I really like that group,” Azumah said about Chicago’s defensive backs. “I think the group is very athletic. Obviously, they have some veteran leadership that’s there, and they have some all-star presence that’s there as well.”
Right now, it appears the starters will be Jaylon Johnson and Tyrique Stevenson at corner, Kyler Gordon at the nickel, and Coby Bryant and rookie Dillon Thieneman at safety.
“I think Thieneman is going to be a hell of an addition to the secondary, along with the Super Bowl-winning safety as well, with Coby. So I think that they’re going to be a nice one-two punch, but it’s all about gelling. It’s all brand new, but they have all the talent in the world to go out there and be successful and be dominant.”
They talk plenty more about Dennis Allen’s defense, but they also dive into Caleb Williams and the offense, and you know they hit on the third phase as well.
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Each year since 1993, sports programming channel ESPN has hosted an annual event honoring the top athletes and sports performances of the year in an event called the Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards, or ESPY Awards.
The ESPYs highlight and recognize the best male and female athletes, most influential athletes and those who have spent countless hours giving back to communities. As part of the ESPYs are the Sports Humanitarian Awards.
The Sports Humanitarian Awards recognize those who have shown an industry-wide commitment to philanthropy and public service across six major honors: Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award, Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award, Sports Philanthropist of the Year Award, Corporate Community Impact Award, the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award and Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year.
The Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry was named a recipient of the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award in recognition of his community impact through the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Curry and his wife, Ayesha, in 2019.
"When we launched Eat. Learn. Play. in 2019, we saw the tremendous need that existed in our adopted hometown of Oakland and set out to use our platform and resources to work to unlock the full potential of the kids in our community," Curry said in a statement on their website.
Curry accepted the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award from the Muhammad Ali Center president and CEO, Lonnie Ali.
"Oakland gave us so much love, support and energy, and this is how we are able to continue to get back to the community that has wrapped its arms around us from the very beginning back in 2009," Curry said. "We’re just excited to meet kids where they already are every single day, because if you invest in a child, you’re investing in everything that’s possible for their future.”
Other award recipients include Philadelphia Eagles’ owner Jeffrey Lurie with the Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award, co-owner of the New York Giants and Gotham FC Laurie Tisch received the Sports Philanthropist of the Year Award.
Additionally, there were three recipients of the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award — Julia Howe, Kelis Armstrong, and Sam Phillips. The Baltimore Ravens were recognized as the Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year, which was accepted by team president Sashi Brown.
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Nico Collins has spent the past few seasons proving he belongs among the NFL's elite wide receivers, and the latest league-wide opinion only reinforces that belief. In Jeremy Fowler of ESPN's recent poll of anonymous NFL executives, scouts, and front office members Collins was voted the eighth-best wide receiver in football, another sign that his reputation has grown well beyond the Houston Texans.
Collins has developed into the centerpiece of the Texans' passing attack since breaking out in 2023. After years of inconsistency at quarterback early in his career, the former third-round pick found his stride alongside C.J. Stroud and has continued to establish himself as one of the league's most complete receivers. His combination of size, athleticism, and physicality has made him one of the toughest matchups for opposing defenses, and those around the league have clearly taken notice.
One anonymous NFL executive summed up Collins' game by saying, "Combination of size, strength and speed, route running, hands and ball skills. Can make plays when contested and is physical after the catch."
That description captures exactly what has made Collins such a valuable weapon for Houston. At 6-foot-4, he has the frame to win contested catches, but he is far more than a jump-ball specialist. Collins consistently creates separation with polished route running, tracks the football exceptionally well down the field, and has the strength to break tackles once the ball is in his hands. His ability to turn routine completions into explosive gains gives the Texans an element that few offenses possess.
Despite dealing with injuries during portions of his career, Collins has remained remarkably productive whenever he has been on the field. Defenses know he is Houston's top receiving threat, yet slowing him down has proven to be a difficult task. Whether the Texans need a critical third-down conversion or a game-changing deep play, Collins has repeatedly delivered.
His ranking also reflects how much respect Houston's offense has earned entering the 2026 season. With Stroud entering another year under offensive coordinator Nick Caley, the Texans are expecting their passing attack to take another step forward. Collins figures to remain the focal point of that effort while younger receivers such as Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel continue to develop around him.
Being voted the eighth-best receiver by the people who evaluate NFL talent for a living is another significant milestone for Collins. It validates what Texans fans have watched over the last three seasons: one of the league's premier playmakers continuing to elevate his game. If Houston's offense reaches the level many expect in 2026, Collins could climb even higher on next year's list.
While the Colorado Rockies have put together a steady diet of hitters in the lineup, the team really needs to look at getting some starting pitchers.
Colorado is currently three games behind the San Francisco Giants for fourth place in the National League West Division. The Rockies also are 20 games under .500. Some games that didn't go Colorado's way could have been in the win column with solid starters taking the mound.
There has been better work coming out of the bullpen, keeping the team in position to come back after being a run or two behind. Yet, there's only so much that relievers can do if they're always having to enter games in the fourth or fifth innings.
Trusting relievers with that much work puts a lot of stress on their arms. When starting pitchers have ERAs in the 4's or 5's range, that doen't look good.
In report on what all MLB teams need to focus on leading up to the MLB Trade Deadline on August 3, MLB.com broke down what Colorado should look into doing before or at that date.
"During the winter, the Rockies collected veteran starters (Michael Lorenzen, Tomoyuki Sugano and Jose Quintana to add to lefty Kyle Freeland), but the need for established starters endures," the report indicated.
"The Rockies have righties Tanner Gordon and No. 16 prospect Gabriel Hughes in the current rotation, and No. 11 prospect Sean Sullivan has bounced between the big-league rotation and Triple-A, but they could add Major League-ready starting arms.
"Also, to have a truly consistent offense, they need to add hitters who fit in the top and heart of the order -- established players or prospects who are close," the report stated.
Sugano has been one of Colorado's best starters this season, while Lorenzen hasn't been too effective.
Watching his starting pitchers go out and not give him much depth must frustrate Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer to no end. Schaeffer has been imparting wisdom to his players, wisdom that forces his own ideas on how a baseball team should play every single game.
Seeing his starting pitchers not go beyond the third, fourth, or fifth innings simply means that Schaeffer has to turn to the bullpen earlier than he might want to do either at Coors Field or in road games.
Should Colorado want to get a couple of veteran starters in trades, they'll probably have to give up a prospect or two. One name that probably is not in trade talks is rookie sensation Cole Carrigg. In his limited time being up at the MLB level, Carrigg has shown hustle, grit, and a bit of attitude.
Those elements are needed to push the Rockies further ahead.
Better starting pitchers will need to come and help Colorado make some type of push to get out of last place.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Fever fell to the Golden State Valkyries, 88-75, on Wednesday night in their first game back at Gainbridge Fieldhouse from their West Coast road trip.
Caitlin Clark, who remained on a 25-minute restriction while coming back from her back injury, scored 13 points on 4-of-14 shooting, along with three rebounds and six assists. Kelsey Mitchell scored 20 points, and Aliyah Boston had 15 points and seven rebounds.
The Fever are now 14-10 and head into a back-to-back at home on Friday and Saturday.
Here's what I liked and disliked:
The biggest issue with the Fever, as I wrote after their dominant win over the Las Vegas Aces, is that they are not a consistent team. They showed that tonight. They beat the best team in the league by 34 just three days ago, but did not look like that team at all on Wednesday night. Yes, this loss was against the No. 1 defense in the league, but the Fever successfully limited the Aces' four-time MVP and three-time Defensive Player of the Year A'ja Wilson. Indiana has the talent to be a contender in the WNBA, but they are not consistent enough in applying that talent when they need to.
Chloe Peterson is the Indiana Fever beat reporter for IndyStar. Reach her at chloe.peterson@indystar.com or follow her on X at @chloepeterson67. Get IndyStar's Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Caitlin Clark Fever newsletter. Subscribe to IndyStar TV: Fever for in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes coverage and more.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Fever fell to the Golden State Valkyries, 88-75, on Wednesday night in their first game back at Gainbridge Fieldhouse from their West Coast road trip.
Caitlin Clark, who remained on a 25-minute restriction while coming back from her back injury, scored 13 points on 4-of-14 shooting, along with three rebounds and six assists. Kelsey Mitchell scored 20 points, and Aliyah Boston had 15 points and seven rebounds.
The Fever are now 14-10 and head into a back-to-back at home on Friday and Saturday.
Here's what I liked and disliked:
The biggest issue with the Fever, as I wrote after their dominant win over the Las Vegas Aces, is that they are not a consistent team. They showed that tonight. They beat the best team in the league by 34 just three days ago, but did not look like that team at all on Wednesday night. Yes, this loss was against the No. 1 defense in the league, but the Fever successfully limited the Aces' four-time MVP and three-time Defensive Player of the Year A'ja Wilson. Indiana has the talent to be a contender in the WNBA, but they are not consistent enough in applying that talent when they need to.
Chloe Peterson is the Indiana Fever beat reporter for IndyStar. Reach her at chloe.peterson@indystar.com or follow her on X at @chloepeterson67. Get IndyStar's Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Caitlin Clark Fever newsletter. Subscribe to IndyStar TV: Fever for in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes coverage and more.
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Kelsey Mitchell and the Indiana Fever played the Golden State Valkyries in WNBA action on Wednesday, July 15, losing 88-75.
Mitchell finished with 20 points, 3-of-5 3-point shooting and 4 assists. Coming in, Mitchell averaged 22.7 points on 40.9% 3-point shooting, and she is the reigning Eastern Conference Player of the Week.
Here's how Mitchell fared against the Valkyries.
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Mitchell hits a pair of fourth-quarter 3-pointers.
Coming down to a game of possessions 🫢
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 16, 2026
Kelsey Mitchell connects for 3⃣ to cut the deficit to 80-73! https://t.co/CgmjG8wDSUpic.twitter.com/zbB2KtgET8
Mitchell has 9 points and 2 assists in the Fever's 18-point first quarter.
"Nobody in the league wants to be isolated on the wing against Kelsey Mitchell." 😤 pic.twitter.com/mXVkZKkIst
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 16, 2026
Kelsey Mitchell getting warmed up 👀
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 16, 2026
She drives to the rim then hits a three to give her 5 points in 30 seconds
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Soph in the corner for three 👌 pic.twitter.com/rCP3F3HG9s
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 16, 2026
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Caitlin Clark thought she was fouled, but the call wasn't made, and Clark was hurt, at least temporarily.
So when the whistle blew at the end of the next possession, the Indiana Fever star lost it.
She rushed straight toward the official who could've called the foul and screamed right in her face.
On a national broadcast, in front of a packed Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana, Clark did everything in her power to get her point across.
It was a moment that seemed destined for a technical foul.
Instead, the official showed off immense patience and restraint. She simply let Clark get it all out:
Caitlin Clark was FURIOUS
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) July 16, 2026
Screaming in the referee’s face. 😳 pic.twitter.com/fqVhtlMmaJ
It was certainly a frustrating night for Clark all around. She never found a rhythm as another rough shooting night for her contributed to the Fever's loss to the Golden State Valkyries.
Clark is known for her reactions to calls and non-calls. She doesn't exactly hide her emotions.
She also is a fan of complaining, to be sure -- even her biggest fans would admit that.
Some players end up having more of a leash with refs than others. Their star power matters for that. So too does the frequency of their behavior -- the predictability of Clark's outburst here might've actually saved her a tech.
Either way, it was pretty astounding to see happen over the TV broadcast as it happened. Clark went ballistic, and the ref just stood and took it.

U.S. Men’s National Team captain Tim Ream is sharing “the coolest thing” about playing in a home World Cup.
“It was an incredible experience, you know, I think that the guys really embraced what it is to play in a home World Cup,” Ream, 38, tells PEOPLE exclusively at the ESPY Awards at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on Wednesday, July 15, in New York City.
“I think it’s such a unique opportunity,” Ream shares. “And one that we really enjoyed. Obviously the tournament is still going on, a lot of excitement around it, but I think the coolest thing was seeing how engaged and how amazing the fan experience was over the course of the last couple of weeks.”
Belgium defeated the U.S.on July 6 in a4-1 match held in Seattle. Belgium took the lead early, scoring the first goal just nine minutes into the game.
The defeat came after FIFA reinstated U.S. striker Folarin Balogun, who previously received a red card suspension after the U.S. clinched a 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1.
Balogun, 25, was initially ejected after becoming entangled with Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic, after he appeared to inadvertently step on his ankle.
Balogun was sent off and handed a one-game suspension. On July 5, FIFA overturned the initial ruling, clearing the way for Balogun to rejoin the team for what would become the U.S.’s final 2026 World Cup match.

When asked about the return of Major League Soccer (MLS) following the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup, Ream, who plays center-back for Charlotte FC, says he hopes to “capitalize” on the community of soccer fans formed this summer.
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“[With] how much soccer has been played here in the country, and the eyes of the world and the sport have been here, [we are] obviously looking to piggyback off of that,” Ream says.
He adds, “We’ve got the All-Star Game coming up in two weeks’ time, and it’s a great experience, and one that’s unique and one we’re going to be looking to build on.”
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The Minnesota Vikings roster underwent a bit of an overhaul this offseason, leaving quite a few holes to be filled. While some will likely be filled with some of their free agent signings, Minnesota will need its rookies to step up in a big way in 2026. With opportunities to be had, are there any rookies who have a shot at starting this upcoming season?
Kevin Seifert of ESPN looked at all the rookies on the Vikings roster and went over their chances of starting this season. While starting multiple rookies could be dangerous, Seifert believes that both rookie defensive tackles, Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange, have real chances to be on the field in week one. Jake Golday and Jakobe Thomas could also see early work for Minnesota, with Thomas potentially being in the mix to replace Harrison Smith.
Minnesota made a concerted effort to get a little younger this offseason, and it worked. Now, it is time to see if the youth movement will pay off, especially on defense. This Brian Flores scheme is not one easily learned, but if the young pups can pick it up fast, Minnesota should find themself in a similar spot in the team defense rankings from a year ago.
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On the sports calendar, July is marked as the beginning of “talking season.”
Various football conferences across the country gather for their annual media scrums sessions with beat writers and media personalities covering their respective teams.
Florida State coach Mike Norvell arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday for the ACC Kickoff, with a contingent of his players in tow: quarterback Ashton Daniels, receiver Duce Robinson and defensive back Ja’bril Rawls.
Norvell was the second coach to step to the podium on Day 1, after Miami coach Mario Cristobal. Norvell praised the core of talent that returned to the team for the upcoming season.
“Coming off disappointing results from a year ago, but excited about the core of this football team, the guys that have returned, some of the young players that have continued to emerge, decisions from guys to return that had other opportunities,” Norvell said.
The Seminoles have talent all over the field. On offense, the skill players at running back and receiver are exceptional. Ousmane Kromah and Quintrevion Wisner can hit the holes and gain big yardage. Kromah has slimmed down and has lost close to ten pounds, which will help with his game speed going forward. Wisner is a transfer from Texas and led the Longhorns in rushing with 597 yards. Samuel Singleton averaged seven yards per carry last season.
Robinson is widely considered as one of the top receivers in college football, and resisted the urge to jump to the NFL, wanting instead to leave a lasting legacy at Florida State. Micahi Danzy brings his track speed to the gridiron and creates problems for opposing defenses. Jayvan Boggs brings his big body (6-foot-1, 211 pounds) to challenge contested catches and create matchup problems.
On defense, Norvell secured the services of linebacker Chris Jones via the transfer portal. Jones racked up 135 total tackles at Southern Miss last season, and could easily be on any early Butkus Award watch lists. Both Jones and Rawls are preseason second-team All-ACC selections, according to Phil Steele.
“We understand the expectation,” Norvell said. “There's no person or place that has higher expectations than we have being part of this program, making sure we're doing things the right way, the Florida State way, competing for championships, in all things that we do.”
Under Norvell’s watch, the Seminoles have won just seven games the last two seasons, and just three ACC games. They did win the 2023 ACC championship after going undefeated in the regular season.
However, the College Football Playoff Committee surprisingly left the Seminoles out of the playoff field that season. The Seminoles have posted four losing seasons under Norvell, who has a 38-34 record entering his seventh season in Tallahassee.
“I think Ashton is a guy that can really do it all,” Norvell said. “As we talk about experiences, Ashton has a great deal of experience throughout his college career. He's been put in a lot of different situations that he's had to work through. You see somebody that's just continued to grow.”
Daniels has been named the starter for the 2026 season by Norvell since the end of spring practice. Florida State will be Daniels third team in as many years, having transferred from Auburn, and played at Stanford before that.
The concern in Daniels’s passing game is ball security, or the lack thereof. During his collegiate career, Daniels has thrown 22 interceptions to go with his 27 touchdown passes.
“We found a role and opportunity that I think he can make a great impact in helping support this staff,” Norvell said. “Being able to add a new perspective to things that he's done, to be able to help assist the guys within our football team just to go and achieve at a very high level.”
Herman won 54 games over six seasons as head coach at both Houston and Texas. In addition, he has coached some dynamic and talented quarterbacks, like Greg Ward Jr. with the Cougars and Sam Ehlinger with the Longhorns. That bodes well for Daniels and his continued growth as a starting quarterback in the ACC.
At the end of a long day of questioning, Norvell gave the coaches-speak answers that are common at these events, about improvement and winning championships.
The lone 2023 conference championship notwithstanding, there has been little to no improvement on the field. Certainly, not to the expectations and traditions of Florida State football.
Will 2026 be any different? Or is Norvell a lame duck in coach’s clothing? Inquiring minds of football fans and media types want to know, and will find out when toe meets leather on August 29 against New Mexico State.
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Another of the night’s moments was led by the Argentina players, who during the celebrations discovered Pickford’s weapon in case the match went to penalties.
Messi and company held the cylinder in which the English team’s goalkeeper had clues on each player to be effective in goal and secure victory for England with a couple of saves.
Among the details shown in the image are the height of the shot, when to wait, when to fake, and above all, which way to dive.
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Hall of Famer Chris Chelios says he knows where Patrick Kane is going to wind up in free agency this summer.
Chelios, the former Red Wings defenseman, was on 104.3 The Score in Chicago and he said the 37-year-old unrestricted free agent is leaning toward two teams and is unlikely to return to the Red Wings this year.
"I am not gonna like to you guys," Chelios said. "It is down to Buffalo and Chicago. I know that."
Chris Chelios recently spoke to free agent Patrick Kane about his interest in returning to the Blackhawks:
— 104.3 The Score (@thescorechicago) July 15, 2026
"I am not gonna lie to you guys, it is down to Buffalo and Chicago. I know that." pic.twitter.com/FIirxkRntc
Kane has played the past three seasons with the Red Wings, after spending the first 16-plus seasons of his NHL career with the Blackhawks.
"It's a tough decision for him, whether to go home, make it easy on his parents, his family and friends and finish like Taeser (Jonathan Toews) tried to do, or he comes back, in my opinion, as a Blackhawk," Chelios said.
"The Blackhawks, you see how tough it is to make the playoffs, it's hit or miss, there's no guarantees. With the absence of Connor (Bedard) in the beginning of the season, there's no telling when he'll be back yet.
"How great would that be? You saw the reception he got a couple of years ago during the jersey retirement. He's so beloved in Chicago. I'm hoping he leans that way. I think he's going to make his decision pretty quick now.
"He's still got some good gas in him. I think he's got two, three years left in him yet. He had a good finish in Detroit, so let's keep our fingers crossed. That'll be great news if he signs with the Hawks."
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Chris Chelios says Patrick Kane likely to join Blackhawks or Sabres
In the wake of disappointment, England manager Thomas Tuchel says he doesn't have regrets. The German manager, in his first World Cup, guided England through to the World Cup semifinals, but couldn't bring them back to that long-awaited final.
In Wednesday's match against Argentina, England tried to hold on after taking the lead in the 55th minute, but Argentina ended up getting the win, thanks to a miraculous comeback spearheaded by two Lionel Messi assists. Postgame, it was easy to point to Tuchel, who opted to take a timid tactical approach to preserve the lead rather than try and build on it.
When speaking to reporters after the game, Tuchel said that he was "disappointed" by the loss, admitting that the team "got too passive" prior to conceding two late goals in a seven-minute span. But despite repeating that the team got "so close," Tuchel said that he wouldn't change how he approached the game.
"In the moment, no regrets. The team gave everything and we were very, very close," he said, via BBC. "We deserved to be up one-nil, played one of our better matches, maybe the best match in the circumstances. Team was top, we couldn't bring it over the line."
Tuchel, though, pushed back on a question about whether the team fell short of their expectations. Even though they needed to "digest" the loss, he said, there was a lot to be proud of — given England's tough road to the semifinals, which included a stop in Mexico City and an extra time win in the blazing Miami heat.
"We played in altitude, we played with 10 men, we played the hottest game of the tournament. We gave everything, and it wasn't enough today," Tuchel said, via Fox Sports.
Tuchel had been pretty critical of his team after England's narrow quarterfinal win over Norway, though players like Jude Bellingham brushed off the criticism at the time.
But on Wednesday, it was Tuchel's turn to express his frustration with criticism, though he said he took responsibility for his mistakes.
"That's just the nature of the game. As soon as you lose, you get criticized," Tuchel said in the postgame press conference. "No one knows what would have happened if we'd made different decisions. So it makes no sense to engage in that and lose my head. I'm responsible for them, I took them, so I take the criticism, that's just the way it is."
Despite the loss, England still has one more match to play, facing France for third place on Saturday.
"We're not looking so much forward to, but there is still a match to play," Tuchel said of the matchup in his press conference.
Tuchel, who was hired by England in 2025, signed an extension through 2028 in February, and the coach said Wednesday that he planned to see it through.
"We keep on going for contract until the home Euros, and then I'm looking forward to that," Tuchel said, before adding: "Even like now, it's difficult to look that far ahead."
As of now, Tuchel still has the full support of the English FA despite the loss, per multiple reports.

England's years of hurt will now stretch beyond 60, but the late collapse to a World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina may just be the most painful wound of all.
The clock inside the magnificent Atlanta Stadium showed England were five minutes of normal time away from ending the wait for a men's World Cup final that stretches back to 1966, when they lifted the Jules Rimet trophy at Wembley.
England's players and head coach Thomas Tuchel had immortality in their hands as they led through Anthony Gordon's 55th-minute goal.
Their grasp, however, was being loosened by catastrophic decision making from Tuchel that instigated wave after wave of Argentina attacks orchestrated by Lionel Messi.
One goal seemed inevitable - and it came from Enzo Fernandez in the 85th minute.
Then, with England on the ropes, they were floored by Lautaro Martinez's injury-time header.
England could not come back, so a stunned football nation wakes up to another desperate near-miss from this nearly team.
Tuchel's unique selling point when he succeeded Sir Gareth Southgate was the idea he would win matches his predecessor could not.
That he would not be gripped by the caution Southgate was criticised for when losing the last two Euros finals to Italy and Spain, as well as the 2018 World Cup semi-final to Croatia.
The thinking was that Tuchel would drive England over the line, whereas Southgate supposedly retreated from it.
And yet, when it counted and the pressure was at its height, Tuchel produced the sort of tactical retreat - and loss - that would have seen Southgate pilloried.
Instead, it will now be Tuchel getting the criticism for that decision - and rightly so.
The Football Association went for a quick-fix appointment to succeed Southgate after Euro 2024, bringing in a proven winner whose sole mission was to win the 2026 World Cup, or put "a second star on the shirt" as Tuchel called it.
A semi-final can only rank as par, and, in the harshest light, a failure, because he was brought in to make sure England did not have any more hard-luck stories or disappointments.
And, as with Southgate, Tuchel has still not guided England to victory against a side there were not high expectations they would beat.
There will be recriminations about how Tuchel engineered England's defeat mainly by his own hand, effectively repeating everything that brought Southgate so much criticism.

Once Gordon put England ahead in this latest stormy episode of an old and bitter rivalry, Tuchel decided on a rearguard action.
That had worked for England in their knockout wins over Mexico and Norway - but it would not against a Messi-inspired Argentina.
Tuchel replaced goalscorer Gordon with defender Ezri Konsa with 18 minutes left and switched to a back five. He then brought Nico O'Reilly and Dan Burn on for Declan Rice and Reece James.
It was clear almost instantly that Tuchel had called it badly. It did nothing but invite Argentine pressure and those late goals. This one was almost all on Tuchel.
If there was one statistic that brutally condemned his approach, it was that England only had 12% possession between taking the lead and Martinez's winning goal nearly 40 minutes later.
Such was England's sudden attacking need in the closing moments that Tuchel threw on Ivan Toney after 96 minutes - his first appearance of the tournament.
Toney's "blink and you'll miss it" cap also brought some of Tuchel's selections under scrutiny. Was Toney simply picked for a penalty shootout that never came?
And the debate around Tuchel's defensive picks, especially at right-back, will continue to rage.
Tuchel gambled on the injury-prone Reece James staying fit - but when the Chelsea defender was sidelined with a hamstring issue, right-back suddenly became a problem position.
The position turned into musical chairs between Jarell Quansah - injured against Panama then sent off against Mexico - Djed Spence and Ezri Konsa before James was back for the semi-final.
All this while Trent Alexander-Arnold watched from afar, his natural gifts ignored by Tuchel on the basis of defensive frailty.
And as the ashes are raked over, Tuchel's decision to ignore the creativity of Cole Palmer and Phil Foden - easy to say with hindsight given both had poor seasons with Chelsea and Manchester City - and Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White will be revisited.
Jordan Henderson, whose tournament ended in bizarre circumstances when he broke an arm amid the celebrations after the win against Mexico, was taken for his influence around the squad but was never going to be a serious on-field performer.
If Tuchel valued his professionalism and personality so much in this area, why not take Henderson on his backroom staff and open up a place for a younger, more creative player?
This was a desperate day for England - and Tuchel and his tactical approach.
A day when it could easily have been said, as the song goes: "Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss."
England have suffered plenty of pain over the years, but as an observer covering a seventh World Cup, as well as those Euro final defeats, this felt like the worst.
This was not because it was against the old adversary Argentina, with all the history and iconic imagery that evokes, who created such obvious despair among England's players and supporters.
It was because this will be forever a World Cup semi-final of "what ifs" against an Argentina side that has looked beatable all tournament, but who simply refuse to lose.
This was the World Cup semi-final, the latest big chance to challenge for the sport's greatest prize in New Jersey on Sunday.
England were within minutes of crossing the barrier that has proved insurmountable for six decades, only to stumble again.
Gordon's goal looked to have finally given England a measure of control in an occasionally brutal game - and even after they ceded control and possession, the finishing line was in sight until they finally crumbled.
Given the stage, this is a defeat that will be pored over more - and leave more regret - than any other.

England will always have that momentous, spine-tingling night at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, when they dug deep to beat co-hosts Mexico 3-2 in the last 16.
It was one of their great World Cup wins, when Jude Bellingham proved his world-class credentials and Tuchel's changes and gameplan suggested he just might be the strategist to take England all the way.
Bellingham is joined in that elite class by captain Harry Kane, but the Bayern Munich striker will feel the pain of this exit more acutely than most because he will be 36 by the time the next World Cup comes around.
England have shown reserves of character to come from behind against DR Congo in the last 32 then Norway in the quarter-final, but the times when they truly flowed have been few and far between.
The manner of this crushing loss to Argentina will have England and their fans wondering if the major tournament curse will ever end.
The recovery will need to be quick with a Nations League fixture at home to World Cup finalists Spain - who beat the Three Lions in the Euro 2024 final - in September.
The FA and Tuchel's relationship was initially just to the end of this World Cup, but in February he was handed an extension to take him through to Euro 2028.
It was a surprise and a heavy financial commitment by the FA, especially as they did not know how the World Cup would work out.
Tuchel's tournament cannot be judged as a total success, but he has the FA's backing to lead the team into the next Euros.
England will have to undergo an element of rebuilding, with the outstanding John Stones surely at the end of his international career. And will Tuchel keep faith with Marcus Rashford?
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is 32 so should continue, but potential successors need to be found.

Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson can be the midfield bedrock for years, while a fully-fit Bukayo Saka will be another huge asset.
Tuchel still has the talents of Foden, Palmer and Gibbs-White to consider, as well as Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, while Liverpool's 17-year-old winger Rio Ngumoha showed what a glittering future he has in the World Cup warm-up games in Miami.
There is also the prodigious talent of Arsenal 16-year-old winger Max Dowman, another example of how England's future can be bright.
For now, however, the pain of the loss to Argentina, and the manner of it, will take some getting over for England and Tuchel.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever played the Golden State Valkyries in WNBA action on Wednesday, July 15, losing 88-75.
Clark finished with 13 points and 6 assists. Coming in, Clark averaged 20.1 points, 7.8 assists and 4.2 rebounds per game.
Here's how Clark fared against the Valkyries.
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Clark hits a jumper in the third quarter.
Caitlin Clark finally gets a jumper to go pic.twitter.com/MDcOrGS59y
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) July 16, 2026
Clark assists to Aliyah Boston, gets her first basket and screams at a ref, all in short order.
Caitlin Clark isn't happy with the officiatingpic.twitter.com/lSk9vewDVP
— Underdog WNBA (@UnderdogWNBA) July 16, 2026
Caitlin Clark gets to the rack for 2 but comes up limping pic.twitter.com/Fc0TpsBmi9
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) July 16, 2026
It all starts with defense 😎
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 16, 2026
Caitlin Clark stops the drive then dishes to AB for an easy two
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Clark's WNBA salary cap hit for 2026 is $528,846, according to Spotrac. The Fever hold an option for $597,596 in 2027. She will be a restricted free agent in 2028.
In 2025, under the previous collective bargaining agreement, she made $78,066.
Caitlin Clark has a relationship with Connor McCaffery, who also played at the University of Iowa. He has worked for the Noblesville Boom, Indiana Pacers and Butler Bulldogs.
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The Philadelphia Flyers re-signed RFA Trevor Zegras to a four-year contract on Wednesday.
The deal is worth $9.125 million annually and keeps Zegras signed through 2029-30.
One week after the Anaheim Ducks matched the Flyers' offer sheet for Zegras' former teammate, center Leo Carlsson, Philadelphia has taken care of one of its current RFAs who was scheduled for arbitration.
Zegras avoided arbitration on July 22, according to PuckPedia.
"We're thrilled to have Trevor committed to our organization for the next four years," Flyers GM Daniel Briere said in a statement. "The growth he showed this past season, proving that he is the skilled player he entered the league as, reinforced our belief that he will be an impact player for the Flyers for the years to come. He's the type of player who can help take our team to the next level, and we're excited to continue building alongside him."
The 25-year-old had a bounce-back campaign with the Flyers after they acquired him from the Ducks in June 2025. Zegras had a career-high 26 goals and 41 assists for a career-best 67 points in 81 games, up from 32 points in 57 games the season prior.
In 349 career NHL games, Zegras has 93 goals and 160 assists for 253 points. He added two goals and six points in his first 10 career playoff games this past spring with Philadelphia.
While Zegras played much of last season as a left winger on a line with Christian Dvorak and Travis Konecny, he has plenty of experience as a center.
Flyers coach Rick Tocchet could try to stick with that line this upcoming season, or he could move Zegras back to center in the hope he is the No. 1 pivot the team tried to acquire when it tendered an offer sheet to Carlsson for $18 million annually for five years on July 2.
With Zegras signed, Philadelphia still has about $20.44 million in cap space and three RFAs remaining.
Defenseman Jamie Drysdale, 24, is scheduled for arbitration on Monday, July 20. He had 32 points in 78 games this past season.
Right winger Nikita Grebenkin, 23, had four goals and 14 points in 55 games in 2025-26. He's not eligible for arbitration or an offer sheet.
Defenseman Hunter McDonald, 24, spent most of this past campaign with the AHL's Lehigh Valley Phantoms. He had six assists in 65 games.

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Samsung released a new teaser tied to the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (wide) phone along with a short film featuring BTS J-Hope. The new teasers follow the release of the Spider-Man trailer that exposed all three upcoming foldable phones.
Samsung has a new Reel on its Instagram account. The video shows off the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 with retro-inspired gadget transformations. The motive is to reveal that the phone’s shape is familiar to the popular retro gear.
Starting with a handheld camera, the video displays a calculator, gaming console, and a cassette player. The footage ends with a tease of the device in hand, highlighting the advertising tag: “New shape. New joy.”
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Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Fold 8 comes with a new shape that is more practical. The physical status of the device matches a passport. It’s easy to handle and more useful in everyday use, whether it is folded or unfolded.
The Korean tech giant is collaborating with J-Hope of BTS for Unpacked 2026. The company yesterday dropped a picture, teasing the device with the BTS member. The “New Hope Unfolds” clip has arrived, featuring J-Hope with a new foldable.
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Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 along with the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra next week. The event is set to kickstart on July 22 in London, but you can also watch it online through a YouTube livestream.
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The Australian government’s competition regulator, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC), has initiated the bricking of some 4,000 routers, rolled out across the country in 2020 in order to collect information on broadband speeds.
Issued as part of the Measuring Broadband Australia (MBA) program, the routers were whiteboxes from SamKnows, a subsidiary of Cisco, and given a finite lifespan. That date was reached in June 2026, with the SamKnows SK-WB8 routers remotely disabled on June 30.
As a consequence, Australians are likely to toss the bricked routers, resulting in a sharp increase in e-waste. In doing so, they risk breaches of digital security if the routers are not first wiped. Worse, the ACCC’s position is further confused by the fact that these routers can be flashed, making their destruction quite pointless.
Since the June 30 cut-off, the routers are known to power up, and while bricked for internet access, can seemingly be reused with custom router firmware. The nature of the data collected by the routers for the MBA program was for measurement and customer registration, and this has apparently been deleted, according to emails sent to volunteers of the program.
While accurate figures are unknown, by December 2020 over 2,600 of the SamKnows SK-WB8 routers had been distributed by the ACCC, with 4,000 planned for release across the lifespan of the MBA program.
Attempts to contact the ACCC and Cisco to learn more about why volunteers of the MBA program are being encouraged to dispose of perfectly usable routers have been met with stock, non-committal responses.
The ACCC gave ArsTechnica a potted history of the device and the MBA program, as well as stating that “volunteers are encouraged to unplug their disabled whitebox and dispose of it in an environmentally responsible manner via free e-waste recycling services.”
If there is no reason to keep your ACCC-supplied router and have a replacement ready, it is important to factory reset the device before disposal. This ensures that any administrator passwords, ISP details, and custom network settings are deleted, keeping them from falling into the wrong hands.
Finding a safe disposal option will help to ensure the router is correctly dismantled. The ACCC has emailed recipients of the SamKnows SK-WB8 routers informing them of the correct disposal procedure, with a link to a live list of e-waste services.
However, if you have the time and inclination to flash OpenWRT, a guide explaining how to do this is available on the OpenWRT page for the SamKnows SK-WB8.
OpenAI's debut of the new GPT-5.6 model prompted the usual ritual of benchmark charts and arguments over whether it is really smarter than the last version, but CEO Sam Altman asked for a little more this time. He publicly asked to see what people actually built with it.
i'd love to see interesting things people have built with 5.6 sol.i will send the person who made the coolest thing a special gift from the openai archives.July 12, 2026
That led to a much more interesting showcase. Developers responded with all kinds of ideas, pilot projects, and even complete services. It makes sense, since OpenAI claims GPT-5.6 is better at coding and more reliable for long tasks. Seeing them turn into real software says much more than a release blog ever could. Here are five that stood out among the deluge.
A new way to interface with AI pic.twitter.com/7ip7JPijLOJuly 12, 2026
The demo from Kitsune Agent Lab almost makes the chat window feel old-fashioned. The AI agent is given a goal and gets on with the job, moving between different tools, making decisions, and keeping track of what it has already done.
The interesting part is how motivated the AI agent appears to keep going and how good it is at remembering what it's done before. Developers have been asking for something like this for a while. AI is far more useful when it can finish the work instead of simply suggesting how you might do it yourself.
Hi @sama I built a gameboy emulator for NYC that streams real-time city data (subways, weather, ferries, etc) all layered on a 3d map of NYC! All data exists in a spatial intelligence layer that agents can use to experience your fav places in the city!Should I do SF next? pic.twitter.com/uo0niBRvR5July 13, 2026
One of the most charming projects makes New York City look like it belonged inside an original Game Boy. It comes complete with chunky pixel graphics but runs on a live digital map of New York that pulls in real-time information, including subway trains, weather conditions, and ferry movements. Instead of wandering through a fictional RPG world, you're exploring a tiny, pixelated version of the city.
A project like this requires far more than generating a few lines of code. It brings together live data feeds, mapping, interface design, and plenty of problem-solving into something that feels polished rather than experimental. It's one reason developers are feeling excited about GPT-5.6
i gave 5.6 sol access to my camera roll and had it extract pictures of every piece of clothing i own from my photosthen, told it to find new outfits for me and render them on me with gpt-image!its kinda cool to see your entire wardrobe in a collection like this https://t.co/pkLTjtn7xL pic.twitter.com/SV796uScrBJuly 13, 2026
This project uses GPT-5.6 to create a polished AI wardrobe assistant that organizes clothing, suggests outfits, and presents everything through an interface that feels more like a premium consumer app than an experimental AI demo.
It's an impressively complete experience. The application gives users a visual, interactive way to browse their clothes and receive recommendations based on what they already own. The demo also highlights GPT-5.6's strength in developers building entire applications instead of isolated features. It brings together interface design, image generation, organization, and intelligent recommendations that would normally require stitching together several complex systems. GPT-5.6 appears to handle much of that heavy lifting.
I made a mobile game https://t.co/J1xWyutGk4 🐱July 13, 2026
One developer made a whole real-world-based game called CatchCat. It's like a digital expansion to a scavenger hunt for cats. Point your phone at a real cat, let the app verify the sighting with its camera, and turn that encounter into a collectible digital cat card with its own personality, rarity, and place in your growing album. It is essentially a creature-collecting game in which the creatures are the neighborhood cats you meet.
Players can build collections, explore community sightings, compete with friends, and gradually fill a living scrapbook of feline encounters, all wrapped in a polished interface that would not look out of place on the App Store or Google Play. Building something like CatchCat means juggling computer vision, mobile development, backend services, and game design.
Built Atlas Mode for Pearl, an interactive globe that integrates data on the world’s best places + your taste profile to discover and book restaurants, hotels, bars, wineries, and flights. Used 5.6 Sol Ultra + GPT Voice 2.1 pic.twitter.com/b4LlPC7BZRJuly 13, 2026
One of the most ambitious projects, Atlas Mode for Pearl, is an interactive globe that turns travel planning into something closer to exploring a living map. Instead of typing destination names into a search box, users can spin the globe, discover places visually, and receive recommendations for restaurants, hotels, and more matched to their personal tastes.
It has an impressive number of moving parts running behind the scenes. The app combines geographic data with an individual taste profile, then layers AI recommendations directly onto an interactive globe. It even has an audio aspect thanks to GPT Voice 2.1. You can talk through vacation ideas instead of endlessly tweaking search filters.
That is a recurring theme among the projects developers rushed to show Sam Altman. The AI is no longer the product itself. Increasingly, it is the engine quietly powering products that people might actually want to use.
Futbol üzrə İngiltərə milli komandasının mərkəz hücumçusu Harri Keyn yığma tarixində ən çox oyun keçirmiş meydan oyunçusuna çevrilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 32 yaşlı forvard DÇ-2026-nın Argentina ilə yarımfinal matçına start heyətində çıxmaqla milli komandadakı oyunlarının sayını 121-ə çatdırıb.
Bununla da o, İngiltərə millisinin sabiq hücumçusu Ueyn Runiyə məxsus 120 oyunluq rekordu geridə qoyub.
Milli komandanın ümumi rekordçusu isə hələ də sabiq qapıçı Piter Şiltondur. O, İngiltərə yığmasının heyətində 125 görüş keçirib.
2023-cü ilin avqustundan Almaniyanın “Bayern” klubunda çıxış edən Hari Keyn daha əvvəl İngiltərənin “Tottenhem” komandasında forma geyinib. O, 86 qolla İngiltərə millisinin tarixində ən məhsuldar futbolçu hesab olunur. Hücumçu 2018-ci il dünya çempionatında vurduğu 6 qolla turnirin bombardiri adını qazanmışdı.
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
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For the second time in eight years, England's men led a World Cup semi-final.
But for Croatia in 2018, read Argentina in 2026.
England went ahead in the 55th minute of Wednesday's game in Atlanta, when Anthony Gordon finished from Morgan Rogers' cross.
But late goals from Enzo Fernandez and - in the second minute of injury time - Lautaro Martinez meant the Three Lions missed out on their first men's World Cup final appearance since 1966.
And Dan Burn, who was roared on to the field as a second-half substitute with the score 1-0, summed up the feelings of the England players.
"Gutted," said the Newcastle defender. "Absolutely gutted.
"We nailed the gameplan pretty well. To go 1-0 up... then we got too passive, conceded too many crosses and too many chances.
"When you're playing a team of that quality, it is going to cost you. This will haunt me for a long time, I think."
England had produced resolute displays in the previous two rounds - beating Mexico 3-2 in the last 16 despite playing most of the second half with 10 men, then hanging on to defeat Norway 2-1 in the quarter-finals.
Asked why they had been unable to continue that run against the holders, Burn said: "I don't know.
"It is human nature [to be nervous] when you're that close to doing something you haven't done since '66 and be in a final.
"Argentina have done that and got that confidence. The last few games we have been able to defend the box so well. We thought we could do that again, but we weren't as tight in the box as we would have liked."
England must now prepare for Saturday's third-place play-off against France (22:00 BST), which will be live on the BBC.
"I am still very proud of what we have done at this World Cup," said Burn.
"I don't think anyone really gave us a chance. We have done a lot of good, and honestly I thought we were going to do it."
England have now lost in the semi-finals in two of the past three men's World Cups, and were beaten in the European Championship finals in 2021 and 2024.
"There's not much to say - everyone is gutted," said England captain Harry Kane.
"When you're so close, 10 minutes away, and it slips out of your hands like that, obviously the lads are devastated.
"We did so well for 60 minutes. We scored and deserved to be ahead then we struggled to keep the ball, struggled to put pressure on the ball and it allowed them to create more momentum and chances in the final third.
"We're going to have to find out how we can improve in those situations. It's been probably the missing piece now for probably the past four or five tournaments."
Bayern Munich striker Kane has scored six goals at this World Cup and could still win the Golden Boot - though both Lionel Messi, who set up both Argentina goals, and France's Kylian Mbappe are on eight.
Kane, who turns 33 later this month, refused to be drawn on whether he would still be playing by the time of the 2030 World Cup.
"It's too early to talk about that - for me it's about taking it year by year," said Kane.
"The national team is my pride and joy, it's what I love to do most.
"Four years is a long way away and I'm 33 in the summer, but as you see with Leo [Messi], he's still performing at the highest level [at 39]. For now it's about processing another tough loss."
Like Kane, Jude Bellingham has also scored six goals for England at this tournament.
"The lads did everything they could over the course of the tournament - I can't fault the effort and the fight," said the Real Madrid midfielder.
"That's the life of a footballer at this level. The more beautiful the journey, the more heartbreaking the end is. I'm really proud of all my team-mates - they put in a magnificent shift over the last few weeks.
"I wanted to be part of an England squad that finally did it and finally got it over the line. To be here telling the fans the same things they have heard for years and years, it's really gutting."
Despite the defeat, head coach Thomas Tuchel retains the backing of the Football Association and is expected to lead the team into Euro 2028.
But he said he was surprised his side were unable to see the game out.
"We went 1-0 up but it totally turned the momentum in their favour," Tuchel told BBC Radio 5 Live. "They took all the risks after. They played totally free after that with all the risks and a lot of quality.
"They made offensive substitutions and suddenly had four players in the forward line and we couldn't stop the crosses. We couldn't stop the runners in the box.
"We were basically not physical enough. We couldn't win duels and we couldn't get hold of the ball. It was a total momentum shift from our goal."
Tuchel said his players had given "everything" during the tournament.
"The conviction and the self-confidence after going 1-0 up was just not there," he said.
"They played with a mindset of nothing to lose, took a lot of risks and we could not get the momentum back."
England will co-host the European Championship in 2028, though they still have to qualify.
Asked if they were capable of winning a major tournament, Tuchel said: "Yes, of course we are, even if I have no proof of that at the moment.
"In big defeats it's important to take them with respect, digest them, stick together and second of all it's about the reaction to it. Of course we feel very close and still Argentina showed the gap in the last half-an-hour.
"Unfortunately we were close and couldn't push over the line. We wanted to push over the line and that's our goal and we are very, very disappointed and will try again."

The Prince of Wales has reacted to England's World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina, writing that he is "gutted" about the 2-1 loss to Argentina.
His statement shared by Kensington Palace read: "The fight and belief you have shown has inspired us all. The most complete England team in a tournament.
"Hold your heads high," he said, signing off as "W" which indicates it came directly from Prince William, patron of the Football Association.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also said he was "gutted" about England's defeat, but added: "The passion and energy they've shown representing the badge has made us all proud."
Argentina scored two late goals to secure their spot in the final against Spain in Atlanta, after England's Anthony Gordon netted a 55th-minute goal following a scoreless first half.
The Prince of Wales has expressed a strong passion for football, often seen cheering on Aston Villa FC.
"Thank you to everyone on and off the pitch, for an incredible tournament," his statement said.
The Royal Family joined in reacting to England's loss.
"Commiserations to Harry and the team," a post on its social media read, sharing a photo of England captain Harry Kane sombrely embracing Jude Bellingham.
The statement continued: "While you Three Lions may be licking your wounds today, you remain the pride of a nation – and will rise again."
Sir Keir's final address to the House of Commons as prime minister on Wednesday had also featured multiple references to the English side's nervous build-up to the knock-out match.
"Tonight wasn't the result we all hoped for," Sir Keir said in a statement after the full-time whistle was blown. "But this England team has given it their all."
Four years ago it felt as if Lionel Messi's story was told.
He had finally won the World Cup, aged 35, in what he said was his last game in the tournament and - depending on your point of view - cemented his place as football's greatest ever player.
Four years before that, aged 31, many - including those around him - felt he had played his final World Cup game and would end his career without winning it.
And here he is at 39, having helped take England to the cleaners and send Argentina to their second World Cup final in a row.
Messi's two assists helped the South American side come from behind to win 2-1, taking him up to four assists at the 2026 World Cup - to go with his eight goals.
The joint top scorer and the second highest assister in the whole show.
Argentina will play Spain, the country where Messi has played most of his football with Barcelona, in Sunday's final in New Jersey.
"He's the best player in history, I don't know what else he would have to do to prove that. The majority of Spaniards love him," said his national team boss Lionel Scaloni.
BBC pundit Micah Richards said: "They have Lionel Messi. They have the 'GOAT'. The greatest of all time.
"[It's about] moments. We thought it could have been Jude Bellingham or Harry Kane, but this is why he is the king."

Former Barcelona and Paris St-Germain forward Messi had never played England in his career before - and Thomas Tuchel and every Three Lions fan will wish that was still the case.
The veteran showed a few quality touches in an attritional first half - playing more centrally - but it was after Anthony Gordon gave England a 55th-minute lead that Argentina came to life.
As Tuchel sent on more defenders and England sat back, Argentina had 88% possession for the following 37 minutes.
And Messi had a field day after moving out to the right wing.
"Getting Messi on the wing was the key for us," said goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez afterwards.
He completed nine dribbles and assisted two goals against England - the first player on record (from 1966 onwards) to do so in a single World Cup knockout game.
The entire England team combined completed seven successful dribbles in Atlanta.
Messi had seven touches in the opposition box - the same as every English player added together. Ditto his four chances created.
He also put in a game-high nine crosses.
And by far the most important, he set up both of Argentina's goals.
The first was from a corner routine when he found Enzo Fernandez, who slammed in an 85th-minute equaliser from outside the box.
And then he crossed for Lautaro Martinez to head in an injury-time winner.
Ex-England defender Richards said: "He walks around the pitch and then he comes alive when the ball comes to his feet.
"This genius comes into play and sometimes that is just the difference."
Former England keeper Joe Hart added: "The guys went back to what they did against Mexico and Norway where they locked the door.
"What that did was free up Lionel Messi, who had the skeleton key - he absolutely ran the show for the last 15 minutes."
England captain Kane added: "For large parts of the game we dealt with him really well, but as always with the most dangerous players in the world when they have the ball they can create something. He's one of the best players ever for a reason."

This summer Messi became the all-time top scorer at World Cups with 21 goals (out of his 125 Argentina goals in total).
Fifteen of those 21 have come since his 35th birthday.
Eight have been at this tournament, passing the seven he scored in 2022 - which was just one short of Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race.
This time Messi and Mbappe are level on eight goals. Mbappe's France play England on Saturday in the third-place play-off.
England's Bellingham and Kane are on six goals each and not out of the picture.
If players finish level on goals, the tie-breaker is assists - with Messi on four to Mbappe's three.
Messi could yet finish as the top assister at this summer's World Cup too - sitting one goal behind France's Michael Olise.
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, speaking to the BBC, said: "He's a little magician, he really is.
"He's done it all tournament now. You look at the goals scored and the balls he's put into England's box."
It is easy to forget Messi, then at Barcelona and aged 29, actually retired from international football in 2016.
He had lost the 2014 World Cup final to Germany and three Copa America finals.
Since reversing that decision he has won the Copa America twice.
When Messi - then of PSG - lifted the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, it felt as if the final piece of the jigsaw of his career was complete.
Many considered that the final thing missing from the argument over the best player ever - with many considering fellow World Cup winners Pele and Diego Maradona the greatest.
"I am very happy for finishing my journey in World Cups in a final, to play the last game in a final. That is really very gratifying," he said before the 2022 final.
"There are a lot of years from this year to the next one. I don't think I will be able to do that. To finish this way is brilliant."
And when he left Europe the next year to join Inter Miami in the MLS, it seemed like he was going to wind down.
Even during last year's Fifa Club World Cup, which he played in, it was far from clear if he would be involved this summer.
But here he is, still seemingly unstoppable - even though his game has changed.
Before the England tie, he had walked 47% of the distance he covered in this tournament, the highest percentage of any outfield player.
Tactically he has reinvented himself at least five times, says Spanish journalist Guillem Balague, who wrote a biography on Messi.
Messi has now scored or assisted in 13 consecutive matches for Inter Miami and Argentina.
If he gets involved in a goal in Sunday's final against Spain, it will equal his record set in 2011 of 14 in a row.
He will also become only the second player after Cafu to play in three World Cup finals.
Surely that will be his final World Cup game? After all, he turns 43 in 2030.
But maybe at this stage we need to stop presuming anything when it comes to the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner.
Micah Richards has paid tribute to his father Lincoln, who died shortly before the BBC pundit went on air for England's World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina.
Former England right-back Richards was one of the experts on BBC One for the coverage of the Three Lions' 2-1 loss.
"Not long before going on air today, I received the awful news that my father Lincoln had passed away," wrote Richards on Instagram.
"His death was unexpected, and he has left us all too soon."
Richards, 38, the former Manchester City, Aston Villa and Fiorentina defender, won 13 caps for England.
He said his father "was my greatest fan" and "barely missed a game my entire life".
Richards added: "He would take me wherever I needed to go when I was a kid and he was the proudest parent possible during my professional career. It was so rare for him to not be by my side.
"I know how much watching England World Cup games means to everyone at home, and how the experience bonds families together across the generations, like nothing else.
"I know, particularly as a proud old-school Yorkshireman, dad would've wanted the show to go on this evening. And so it did.
"Thinking of my siblings and all my wider family today as we remember my father Lincoln, my hero and inspiration."
England were on the cusp of reaching their first men's World Cup final since 1966.
They were 1-0 up against reigning world champions Argentina when the clock inside Atlanta Stadium ticked to 84 minutes - and then it all went horribly wrong.
Enzo Fernandez equalised with a thumping strike in the 85th minute before Lautaro Martinez headed a 92nd-minute winner - both goals coming from assists by Lionel Messi.
Just like that, England's World Cup dreams lay in ruins.
They had worked so hard to take the lead through Anthony Gordon in the 55th minute - and then sat back and paid the price.
The decision by England boss Thomas Tuchel to go defensive backfired spectacularly.
Instead it is Argentina who go through to Sunday's showpiece against Spain at New York New Jersey Stadium (20:00 BST kick-off).
But should England have gone for the kill when they went 1-0 up?
They did not - and had just 12% of possession from going ahead to conceding the second goal.
Tuchel only sent on forwards Marcus Rashford and Ivan Toney deep into stoppage time, while defenders Ezri Konsa, Dan Burn and Nico O'Reilly were introduced after the Three Lions took the lead.
"We have crumbled," former England captain Wayne Rooney told BBC Sport.
"It started from the manager and the decisions he made. It was too passive.
"Against this team, the world champions, you will not get away with it. This has been the biggest test and we have failed it."
So why did England sit back when in control against Argentina? And are Tuchel's second-half tactics to blame for England's failure to make the final?
England have showed character at this World Cup, coming from behind to defeat both DR Congo at the last-32 stage and Norway in the quarter-finals.
"The difference is hanging on against Norway or Mexico [in the last 16], they have not got the quality this Argentina team have got in terms of the ability on the ball and the ability they have to punish you," former England captain Alan Shearer told BBC Sport.
"Tuchel played his cards very, very early and it has backfired."
England looked to have taken full control of the semi-final against their old foes when Gordon put them ahead 10 minutes into the second half.
England's fans celebrated wildly - but then the Three Lions opted to sit back and defend.
"The fact that England got themselves in front and then basically handed Argentina the initiative... that was a coaching catastrophe from Thomas Tuchel," Chris Sutton, a Premier League winner with Blackburn in 1994-95, told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"You can't expect to defend for 30 minutes against the quality Argentina had.
"It's all on the coach where I am concerned. He made the changes. He was negative, so the question which I'm going to ask is 'how can you trust Thomas Tuchel to take this team forward?'"
England have come undone against Argentina in the past.
Who can forget Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' goal at the 1986 World Cup or the 1998 World Cup defeat that burns so deep.
England, however, have no-one but themselves to blame for Wednesday's loss.
"Norway and Mexico panicked against England," former England goalkeeper Joe Hart told BBC Sport.
"I didn't see one bit of panic from that Argentina side. I saw belief, I saw the realising they could free up the great man Lionel Messi in the pocket, and they were running all over England.
"Gareth Southgate took a lot of criticism for the big moments with England, when they had the lead in big games and shut up shop. I don't see that anything has changed in that big moment out there."
So what were the changes that frustrated England fans so much?
Leading 1-0, many expected Tuchel to go for another goal - but instead the German made three defensive changes.
He brought Konsa on for Gordon in the 72nd minute - switching to a back five - before bringing on further defensive reinforcements 10 minutes later in Burn and O'Reilly.
Tuchel sent on forwards Rashford and Toney in added time, but it proved too little too late.
"I felt the changes we made at 1-0, that if Argentina scored we wouldn't make extra time," added Rooney.
Former England defender Micah Richards told BBC Sport: "When England scored that first goal they should have gone for the second.
"Yes, you respect their quality, but dropping deep allowed Argentina to get into their flow."
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, said Tuchel went too deep too soon.
"I think he has got that wrong," added Robinson, who won 41 caps for England between 2003 and 2007.
"He has got a lot of decisions right, but I think trying to defend a lead against this team was a wrong choice."
Even Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez admitted there was a change in momentum after the opening goal as England sat back and looked to defend.
"Sometimes when you are winning, you have to go forward," added Martinez.
"You can't change the gameplan. I think they did it and they sent on extra defenders."
Tuchel, of course, has improved on England's showing at the 2022 World Cup, when they reached the quarter-finals before bowing out to France.
But this England team is sprinkled with exceptional individual talent like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham.
England captain Kane, who will be approaching his 36th birthday at the next World Cup, suggested his side could have done more.
"When we went 1-0 up we seemed to try and hold on, which at this level is not enough," said the England captain.
"[I am] just gutted because we've worked so hard to be here and the lads have given every last bit of running, blood, sweat, tears.
"We pressed them well, we put them under loads of pressure high up the pitch which then allowed us to win balls and control the game a bit better.
"After the goal, whether it was them putting more men forward or us not being able to match them man for man, it was just wave after wave.
"The lads were putting blocks in but, in the end, it just wasn't enough."
Asked in his post-match news conference if he made wrong decisions against Argentina, Tuchel defended himself and said: "No, I believe it's just the nature of the game. As soon as you lose you get criticised, it's just what it is.
"In the moment, no regrets. The team gave everything and we were very, very close.
"We played one of our better matches, maybe our best match in the circumstances.
"The team was top, we couldn't get over the line.
"I think we saw the mentality throughout the match and the strong group. We played the matches how they were, we played against strong teams in the group, travelled a lot of miles, played at altitude, we played with 10 men, we played in the heat and we overcame every obstacle.
"We were very close today. It's not the moment to analyse the full tournament."
Despite reaching the semi-finals, Tuchel's tactics and choices will be criticised for days to come after failing to make the final, despite taking the lead.
"I love Thomas Tuchel," added former England defender Richards.
"I love how brave he is. Tonight, on the biggest stage, he got it wrong, and he has to accept that."
England head coach Thomas Tuchel retains the backing of the Football Association and is expected to lead the team into Euro 2028.
A 2-1 defeat by Argentina on Wednesday meant England's men missed out on a first World Cup final appearance since 1966.
Tuchel was criticised for his substitutions as England squandered a 1-0 lead late on, but he has the full backing of FA chief executive Mark Bullingham.
The German signed a two-year contract extension in February having been appointed in January 2025 on an 18-month mission to win the World Cup.
The 2028 European Championship finals are being hosted by England, Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland, and it was said that Tuchel viewed leading the side into a home Euros as a rare opportunity.
England will face France in the bronze-medal match on Saturday (22:00 BST) - and victory will mean this is their best performance in a men's World Cup since 1966.
"It is heartbreaking to be so close," said Bullingham.
"The players and Thomas gave it everything today and the squad, coaches and staff could not have worked harder during the tournament.
"I would like to thank them all - and also give my heartfelt thanks to our wonderful fans here in the USA and at home."
Despite the disappointment of losing in the semi-final, England's progress will be viewed internally as a relative success.
Tuchel said at his post-match news conference in Atlanta: "We keep on going with the contract until the home Euros.
"I'm looking forward to that even though right now it's difficult to look that far ahead.
"Of course, it's a semi-final; a lot of big football nations are eliminated before the semi-final, so it is an achievement.
"No-one wants to hear that at the moment; me neither because we demand the most of ourselves. That's just the nature of being competitive."
Many a starting pitcher has been resistant to the idea of moving to the bullpen. Ben Davis is not one of those pitchers.
He was a starter at Booneville High School. At Itawamba Community College, he both started and relieved. Then at Mississippi State, Davis found his niche as a versatile relief pitcher, able to put out fires at any point in a game. He came to love that role.
“It’s always fun to be able to come out of the pen, big game on the line, and really being able to put an end to whatever was happening, like if it was a big inning or something like that,” Davis said. “… I’m kind of an adrenaline junkie. I’m not really big on emotion, but being on the mound kind of brings it out. That was my thing, coming out of the pen and doing my own thing.”
He’ll get to keep doing his thing at the professional level. Davis was taken by the Colorado Rockies with the first pick of the fourth round in last weekend’s Major League Baseball draft. When he got the call – while surrounded by family – Davis experienced a feeling similar to when he takes the mound.
“My agent called me, and I really wasn’t expecting a whole lot on Day 1,” he said. “But when they called me, I had a big adrenaline dump. Pretty cool. Plus everybody’s sitting there; it was really cool with everybody there.”
Davis leaves Friday for the team’s spring training facility in Phoenix. The Rockies will then decide whether to send him off to play somewhere or keep him there for some hands-on work. Either way, it’s a dream fulfilled.
Davis was a standout at Booneville as both a pitcher and a catcher. He led the Blue Devils to a state championship in 2021. In his two years at ICC, Davis won 10 games and struck out 104 batters over 104 1/3 innings.
Then MSU came calling.
“It’s surreal. You grow up, small town, you always dream of getting to play at Mississippi State. Moving on is always the next goal, but just being able to play there and moving on is awesome,” Davis said.
He became a dependable arm at State. Over two seasons, he was 4-4 with a 3.71 ERA, 118 strikeouts and six saves in 104 1/3 innings. Davis made four starts as a junior and then became a full-time reliever this past season, making 26 appearances.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder has a fastball that can touch the upper-90s, and he’s also effective with a slider and sweeper.
“He’s a big horse,” Rockies assistant general manager Tommy Tanous told the team’s website. “You watch him and you don’t want to be in the batter’s box against him.”
Davis’ specific role in the professional ranks is yet to be determined, but he’s just fine with continuing his career as a reliever.
“I feel like I’m kind of the guy that can be called on every day if needed,” he said, “and if I’m not needed, that’s whenever I can kind of rest for a couple days and do it again.”
Tupelo Christian is heading into the season with some work to do when it comes to replacing talent, but the Eagles believe they’ve reloaded.
The Eagles have hopes of going on a deep playoff run. TCPS went 23-7 last season but was bounced in the second round after making deeper playoff runs the previous two years, including a trip to the North half title match in 2024.
“Definitely a tough class to replace, though we had seven juniors on the court, too,” TCPS head coach Eric Laskowski said. “That puts us with seven seniors this year, so I feel pretty good.”
TCPS lost a lot from last year, including setter Corinne Pace, libero Maggie Oxford and outside hitter Addison Eaves, who was second on the team in kills. But returning senior Ana-Miller Coker, who had a team-high 267 kills last year, is a good starting point for this year’s team.
“We’ve added to her vertical, and her range is great from the defensive side,” Laskowski said. “Obviously, when you have somebody who’s led the team offensively and they’re back, that’s always a good sign.”
Pace had over 400 assists in each of the last two seasons, and she’ll be succeeded at setter by Addison Dixon. Dixon had 298 assists last season, so the Eagles’ offense should be in good hands.
“She’s a very strong, very solid setter,” Laskowski said. “Smart, great court vision. She can take the ball herself if she has to. She scores a lot taking the ball herself. Great hands, moves well, we’re super excited, the girls are super excited to have her back. She’s going to be huge for us, no doubt.”
Kylan Johns will be taking over at libero after Oxford registered a team-high 383 digs last year. TCPS has its work cut out for itself this season, but the Eagles have consistently been competitive in recent years. They’re in a good spot to be so again.
“It’s a very experienced squad,” Laskowski said. “This is TCPS’ first four-year class. This is my fourth season, this is the first time the kids have been with it for all four years. I’ve had them for four years, so we’re excited. We feel like our biggest limitation is ourselves.”
TCPS opens the season Aug. 1 at the Pontotoc Tournament.












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This is the fourth in a series of pieces breaking down each position group for the Bengals. Next up: Defensive line.
The Cincinnati Bengals still ranked among the worst offensive lines last year, but by the end of the season, quarterback Joe Burrow was calling it the best he’s played behind.
A slow start, while finding the best combination and chemistry, impacted the numbers behind what Cincinnati’s offensive line was doing. However, in the second half of the season, the Bengals found consistency and better protection.
Now the Bengals are running it back with the same group, as all five starters return, thanks to right guard Dalton Risner re-signing, but there is still room to improve. Orlando Brown Jr. has the most to prove, especially after signing an extension this offseason, and that’s the spot where Cincinnati should be looking for more.
Let’s take a look at the past performances of the Bengals’ offensive linemen, and how they are expected to stack up in 2026 with help from some analysis and data from Pro Football Focus.
Offensive linemen on the roster
* Projected starters: LT Orlando Brown Jr., LG Dylan Fairchild, C Ted Karras, RG Dalton Risner, RT Amarius Mims
* Reserves: Cody Ford, Connor Lew, Brian Parker II, Jalen Rivers
* Others in the mix: Liam Brown, Andrew Coker, Javon Foster, Jacob Bayer, Christian Jones, Corey Robinson
Brown Jr. by the numbers
* 2025 stats: Started all 17 games after missing six games in 2024 due to injuries; played the fifth-most snaps for an offensive tackle but allowed nine sacks, 46 pressures and 10 hits and had 10 penalties.
* PFF grades for 2025: Brown ranked 66th of 89 qualifying tackles with an offense grade of 60.3 last year. He was 64th in pass blocking grade (62.0) and 61st in run blocking grade (59.8).
* PFF ranking for 2026: PFF has not yet released individual rankings for offensive linemen.
Fairchild by the numbers
* 2025 stats: Played 15 games, all starts and allowed just two sacks, 31 pressures and five hits as a rookie.
* PFF grades for 2025: Fairchild ranked 46th of 81 qualifying guards with an offense grade of 59.1 last year. He was 25th in pass blocking grade (67.5) and 61st in run blocking grade (54.3).
* PFF ranking for 2026: PFF has not yet released individual rankings for offensive linemen.
Karras by the numbers
Risner by the numbers
* 2025 stats: Played 14 games with 11 starts after signing at the end of preseason; allowed just two sacks, four hits and 17 pressures; had four penalties.
* PFF grades for 2025: Risner ranked 26th of 81 qualifying guards with an offense grade of 69.4 last year. He was 17th in pass blocking grade (71.5) and 23rd in run blocking grade (69.0).
* PFF ranking for 2026: PFF has not yet released individual rankings for offensive linemen.
Mims by the numbers
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Brandon Peterson has been hired as the boys basketball coach at Northwestern.
A familiar face in Clark County, Peterson has made previous stops as a head coach at Catholic Central and Emmanuel Christian, and most recently was an assistant coach at Springfield.
“I’m honored and grateful for the opportunity to lead the Northwestern basketball program as well as the trust AD [Steve] Tincher has in me,” Peterson said. “Northwestern has a storied tradition, a loyal fan base, and after hearing the vision from the AD, seeing the facilities and talking with some of the student athletes, I knew this is where God wanted me.”
Peterson replaces outgoing coach Ron Long, who led the program for the past three seasons and compiled a 20-50 overall record while increasing Northwestern’s win totals each campaign.
“I’m excited to build relationships with our players, families and community,” Peterson said. “We will work every day to build a program defined by discipline, toughness, unselfishness, and character.
“Our goal is to represent Northwestern with pride while pursuing excellence on and off the court. I’m excited to get started.”
The Warriors went 10-14 in the 2025-26 season, its first 10-win season since 2016-17, and finished fourth in the Central Buckeye Conference’s Mad River division. Northwestern lost to Northridge in its Division IV district tournament second round game.
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The San Francisco 49ers are set to enter training camp with arguably the best situation at quarterback of any team in the league, as they have a strong starter in Brock Purdy, a more-than-capable backup in Mac Jones, a veteran third-string option in Adrian Martinez and a developmental piece in Kurtis Rourke.
We saw how important quarterback depth was last year in San Francisco, as Purdy missed eight games, Jones played through injuries and Rourke spent the season on NFI while recovering from a torn ACL.
With that, it's been frequently suggested that the 49ers should trade Jones this offseason, but general manager John Lynch has yet to pull the trigger, with reports that their asking price was too high.
Now, with less than two months before the start of the season, Bleacher Report's Moe Moton has urged the 49ers to trade Jones, but only if they can get a second-round pick in return.
San Francisco could possibly get up to a conditional third-round pick in the 2028 NFL draft if Jones leaves in free agency next offseason, so securing a second-round pick, possibly in the 2027 NFL draft, would be better compensation.
However, it's unclear if any team is willing to offer that at the moment. The 49ers may have to wait until a team loses their starter to a long-term injury before someone is willing to part with a second-round pick.
There's also a chance that the 49ers want to keep Jones around for the insurance in case Purdy gets hurt again. We've seen what he looks like in this offense, and he seems to be a great teammate, so there's really no downside to keeping him.
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This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers urged to explore trade market for major offensive piece
The Golden State Warriors have put together their teams through a variety of ways over the years, yet few approaches have proven as successful as the NBA draft. More than anything else, the most talented players to represent the Warriors have arrived in Golden State either by being selected directly in the annual draft or through trades executed on that same night.
The Golden State Warriors have taken many of their top stars through the draft, but have also landed a number of notable players over the years as well. From tiny colleges to blue blood programs, these alumni have contributed significantly to the team's roster over the years. So, we chose to take a closer look at which Dubs came from which schools over the years.
So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Warriors out of Oklahoma City University.
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Draft year and position: 2nd round (3rd pick, 12th overall), 1963 NBA Draft
Seasons at Oklahoma City University: 3
Seasons played with Warriors: 2
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Draft year and position: 2nd round (7th pick, 16th overall), 1964 NBA Draft
Seasons at Oklahoma City University: 3
Seasons played with Warriors: 1
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Draft year and position: 5th round (1st pick, 39th overall), 1965 NBA Draft
Seasons at Oklahoma City University: 3
Seasons played with Warriors: did not make the team
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Every Oklahoma City University player drafted by the Golden State Warriors
The Brooklyn Nets have developed their teams through a number of strategies over the decades, and their front office has put together considerable success through the NBA draft. Many of the franchise's best players have joined the Nets either by being selected directly in the annual draft or through trades made on that day.
Moreover, it is not only the star players who have been acquired by the Nets through the draft. Several prominent alumni have been selected by the team each offseason during this annual event, with certain colleges being more prominently represented than others. An analysis of the players from different schools reveals that both prestigious programs and smaller institutions have contributed top talent to the Nets' roster over the years.
So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Nets out of Virginia Tech.
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Draft year and position: 1st round (17th pick, 17th overall), 2019 NBA Draft
Seasons at Virginia Tech: 2
Seasons played with Nets: did not make the team
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.
This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Every Virginia Tech player drafted by the Brooklyn Nets
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver confirmed Tuesday that a bidding war is underway to bring the Sonics back to Seattle.
The league is targeting the 2028-2029 NBA season for the team’s potential return.
Samantha Holloway, the majority owner of the Seattle Kraken and Climate Pledge Arena, is the only known group to have publicly expressed interest in a Sonics bid. While a growing number of groups are now involved in the bidding process, fans in Seattle are reportedly experiencing some fatigue over the ongoing wait for official news regarding an NBA team’s return.
“I’ve seen [Detlef] Schrimpf play. I’ve seen Tom Chambers play,” longtime fan Jack Gerke said. “Broke my heart when DJ left. I’m going to start crying. Don’t get me started guys!”
Danny Ball of Iconic Sonics noted the prolonged discussions, saying, “It feels like I’ve been having the same conversations since March. We are more or less in the same standing...holding pattern of waiting for these guys to take a real vote on expansion.”
Holloway’s known interest, particularly given her ownership of the Kraken and Climate Pledge Arena, has been viewed by many fans as a logical fit for a potential NBA return.
However, when reached for comment regarding Commissioner Silver’s statements about the bidding war, Holloway’s spokesperson declined to comment at this time.
Despite the exhaustion from the protracted wait, fans maintain a degree of optimism.
“But there is a part of me that’s tired for sure. I would love to be talking about who we are hiring as a GM, whose going to be the head of basketball operations,” Ball said. “There’s an excitement there and we are almost in the home stretch. Get’em back by 28-29. That’ll be 20 years and pretty poetic.”
Commissioner Silver affirmed that the league should have answers regarding the expansion by the end of the year.
The Dallas Cowboys remained true to their word, and now the window is officially closed until January. Dallas made it very clear this past spring that they would not be engaging in long-term contract negotiations with George Pickens this offseason, and on Wednesday the deadline passed on the option. The NFL has a self-imposed July 15 deadline, after which teams who have a player under the franchise tag can no longer negotiate long-term deals. As of 4 pm Eastern time, the option is now off the table.
As there's zero chance the Cowboys are going to give Pickens a raise at this point, the fifth-year wideout is set to earn $27.3 million in salary; a mountain in comparison to what he earned across the four seasons of his second-round rookie contract signed with his original team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. And with that, Phase No. 3 of the Cowboys acquisition of Pickens is now complete. On to Phase No. 4.
First was the initial acquisition, sending a third-round pick and a fifth-round pick to acquire the former University of Georgia star. Next was getting him an opportunity to perform with a top-tier quarterback like Dak Prescott, unleashing a 1,400-yard, nine-score seasons. The third phase was slapping the franchise tag on Pickens, effectively using the same tool as a fifth-year option that is often placed on first-round draft picks.
On a recent appearance on Crown Global Media's Doing Alright podcast, NFL beat writer Jane Slater stated multiple times, the thing that gave the Cowboys pause in hitching their wagons was the breaking of team rules during their trip to face the Las Vegas Raiders, and the fact that he roped in the player whom they already paid the big contract to, CeeDee Lamb.
The pause had the Cowboys do a smart thing, placing the non-exclusive tag on Pickens and having the rest of the league prove to the player and his agent that his reputation was still in play. His performance on its own would've validated a team agreeing to a deal with Pickens and offering the Cowboys high-pedigree trade compensation, but no offers came.
Certainly, there were teams that would've paid the money by itself, but the trade kicker was too much, giving the Cowboys the upper hand for these next few phases.
The Cowboys have as much contractual control over Pickens they could want and can keep Pickens on the roster for several years at less than market value.
Combined with his $3.6 million price tag last season, the Cowboys got two years of All-Pro receiver play (projecting a similar output in 2026) for a third-round pick and $15.5 million a season.
That Average Annual Value (AAV) would rank 29th among NFL wideouts if it were a two-year deal. Even adding in a second tag in 2027, which would be for 120% or $32.8 million, Pickens would still be far below the current going rate. $63.7 million across three years is still just a $21.2 million AAV.
That's still outside the Top 20 of current wideout averages.
And get this, if the Cowboys did the normally unthinkable and use the rarified third franchise tag on Pickens, the one year amount would be an outrageous 144% of the prior salary, or $47.2 million. In 2028 that would likely qualify as the most expensive per-year number in the league. Jaxon Smith-Njigba just became the highest-paid WR ever at $42.15 million on average.
Puka Nacua may take that top slot, but he checked himself into rehab this spring. Is Chris Olave that guy? Likely not going to move the needle that much ahead. $47.2 million for Pickens would be outrageous in that light. But from the perspective of how much Dallas would have paid across four years since the trade?
$111 million. That's still just a $27.7 million average across four seasons.
Even if one were to look at new money from this point forward, excluding the rookie-deal 2025 salary, three franchise tags still comes up to $107.3 million across three years, or a $35.8 million average. That's steep, and clearly higher than Dallas may want to venture, but it's a year-by-year deal where there's never a commitment to future years.
Two tags? No brainer at $60 million total, $30 million per season. Would they love to spread out the cap hit across future seasons? Of course, but of all the teams who know how to manage the single-year big tag hit, it's the Cowboys.
The Cowboys can get off of the ride at anytime. They can allow Pickens to reach free agency next year, knowing his next contract would guarantee a shot at a top-100 pick in compensatory return. They can tag Pickens again next spring, have him return for 2027 or work out a trade for anything better than that comp pick; and the exchange would almost certainly be much, much better. They can even tag him a third time and keep him for 2028 if they are willing to carry that much cap hit for one player.
That isn't likely to be in the cards, but it does exist in the hand the Cowboys are holding.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Phase No. 3 complete, Cowboys now move forward with true Pickens eval

Make it make sense?
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Middleweight champion Dricus du Plessisreturns to action this weekend against former Welterweight kingpin Kamaru Usman in the main event of UFC Oklahoma City, which goes down Sat., July 18, 2026, inside Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
It will be Du Plessis’ first appearance since losing his title at UFC 319 last year, when he was completely dominated by Khamzat Chimaev in a snoozer of a fight.
Since then, the Middleweight division has gotten weird.
Chimaev is no longer champion, and the man Du Plessis beat twice — Sean Strickland — now holds the 185-pound title.
UFC has not decided whether it will run back Strickland vs. Chimaev after their close title fight, especially with Chimaev pushing for an immediate rematch. But according to Du Plessis, that fight does not make much sense.
“There should only be one opinion,” Du Plessis said during UFC Oklahoma City media day when asked about a Strickland vs. Chimaev rematch. “Between the two of them, they have an amazing zero title defenses. So, how do you warrant a rematch? In that case, I have two, so give me a rematch then. I have two wins over the current champion. It makes zero sense.”
Honestly, the former champion has a pretty valid point.
Du Plessis has two wins over Strickland, defended the title twice and is now trying to fight his way back into the championship mix. But even with that resume, “Stillknocks” does not believe simply beating Usman this weekend should automatically guarantee him another title shot.
For Du Plessis, it has to be about the performance.
“I don’t believe a victory alone can be enough,” Du Plessis said. “I think my resume, definitely, but I don’t believe just a victory over Usman necessarily gives me a title shot, and the same for him. The performance. Going out there and putting on a performance that eliminates any doubt that I’m the best in the world, that’s what’s going to guarantee me a shot at that title.”
So, who should get Strickland next?
Du Plessis believes the answer is Nassourdine Imavov (so does Strickland).
“Strickland will be ready at the end of the year,” Du Plessis said. “I do believe Imavov vs. Strickland is the fight to make. It’s the right fight to make.”
With the Middleweight division suddenly loaded with deserving contenders, UFC has several directions it could go.
Chimaev wants his rematch. Imavov has the best case. Du Plessis could jump right back into the mix with a big win. And Usman has a chance to blow the whole thing up this weekend.
So, yeah, things could look very different by Monday morning.
But as far as Du Plessis is concerned, Strickland vs. Chimaev 2 is not the answer.
To checkout the latest UFC Oklahoma City fight card and rumors click here.

Now in his seventh MLB season, Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers has carved out a significant role with the club, flashing immense potential throughout the 2026 campaign. The former second-round pick has posted career-best efficiency while providing notable fantasy production.
Jeffers has helped the Minnesota Twins to a 48-49 record on the season, but has garnered interest in the trade market from teams in need of a righty bat. The Twins are expected to emerge as sellers ahead of next month's trade deadline, with players like Jeffers, Byron Buxton and Joe Ryan racking up attention in the rumor mill.
Despite missing nearly 50 games due to injury, Jeffers has sustained encouraging production throughout the year. He returned to Minnesota's lineup on Friday and will likely continue that trend down the stretch of the season. He's racked up 38 hits in as many games, with 26 runs, 28 RBIs and seven home runs, slashing .292/.404/.538 from the plate.
Jeffers took a tumble in fantasy baseball rankings during his absence, but will likely make his way back up down the stretch of the year, currently sitting at No. 146 among hitters in fantasy.
By August's deadline, should Minnesota find itself outside the bubble of playoff contention, the front office will likely sell to garner future assets. Considering the team's depth at catcher, there's plenty of reason to believe Jeffers will be among those moved. Let's look at three clubs at could provide a solid fit for Jeffers, potentially bolstering his fantasy baseball outlook:

The Boston Red Sox are in the hunt for a postseason spot amid a 46-48 campaign, and could look to buy at the deadline. The offense is in dire need of another key contributor, with third-year catcher Carlos Narvaez facing a plethora of inconsistency throughout the season. Jeffers fills a position of need while presenting the Red Sox's offense with a righty power bat to join the lineup. Slotted into a starting role in Boston, Jeffers' fantasy projections could take a sizable leap. He's a reliable hitter with plenty of power behind his bat, and now in the final year of his deal, Jeffers could take another fantasy baseball leap as the Red Sox look to add controllable assets at the trade deadline.

Entering the season with elevated expectations, the New York Yankees have posted an encouraging 54-42 record coming off the team's ALDS loss last season. As the trade deadline approaches, the Yankees will work to shore up weaknesses within the lineup and could look to add Jeffers to bolster the offense. The Yankees have already been linked to Jeffers in trade rumors, with starting catcher Austin Wells struggling mightily through the first half of the season. Jeffers' fantasy outlook will take a notable leap with a trade to New York, providing the team with a reliable bat and additional power at the plate.

After back-to-back postseason absences in 2024 and 2025, the Tampa Bay Rays have emerged as one of the MLB's top clubs this year. The team has managed an AL-best 56-38 record on the season thus far, and will look to improve its offense with the addition of an everyday starter at catcher. Like their AL East rivals, the Rays have already been linked to Jeffers and could greatly benefit from an upgrade at the position. Providing a valuable spark to Tampa's offense, Jeffers' fantasy ceiling likely elevates noticeably with a potential trade to the Rays.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as Ryan Jeffers Fantasy Landing Spots: Catcher's Value Skyrockets In Potential Trades.

Does a viral image prove that Argentina-England referee Ismail Elfath "asked for a photo" with Argentina's captain Lionel Messi? No, that's not true: The photo was cropped to remove the captain of the opposing team, who was posing with Messi and the referees for a standard pre-match shot. The image was produced in 2022, before a different match played by Argentina and France.
The claim appeared in a post (archived here) on X where it was published by @TheFootyFeed on July 14, 2026. It opened:
So only one referee at this World Cup has asked for a photo with Lionel Messi at the end of a game, And that referee is the one that the FIFA chose to appoint for a World Cup semifinal... You could not make this shit up 🤦♂️
This is what the image attached to the post looked like on X at the time of writing:

Paired with the caption, the image could be misread as evidence that Argentina-England referee Ismail Elfath -- standing to Messi's left -- was actually "asking for a photo" with him during a Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup game.
In 2026, when the post reviewed in this fact check was published, Elfath was selected to officiate (archived here) the FIFA World Cup Argentina-England match (archived here) on July 15, 2026. However, the image did not show what the viral post claimed it did. The photo predated the game by roughly four years and was digitally cropped to remove additional context.
The full-size photo (archived here) could be found on Getty Images where it was published under the title:
Argentina v France: Final - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
The description of the image continued:
LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 18: referees and team captains from L-R: Tomasz Listkiewicz, Lionel Messi, Ismail Elfath, Szymon Marciniak, Hugo Lloris, Pawe Sokolnicki [sic] before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Final match between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium on December 18, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar.
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(Image source: Screenshot of Getty Images website.)
A search across the same stock image database for similar pictures featuring captains of two competing teams with soccer officials showed that such pre-game photos are a standard part of documenting matches, as seen, for example, here (archived here) and here (archived here).

The Texas Rangers dropped Victory+ as their direct-to-consumer distributor, an unpopular decision that left viewers wondering why it happened in-season and what the heck BZZR is.
The Texas Rangers knew the howls were coming Wednesday. They did all they could to mitigate the blowback they would receive from a decision they knew would be unpopular, especially during the course of their season.
Victory+ is no longer the team’s direct-to-consumer/streaming distributor. Something called BZZR is. Not every TV will have BZZR immediately. A seamless transfer of existing accounts didn’t go all that seamlessly for some.
After being forced two years ago to make a decision on how to watch Rangers games, those who picked what was behind Door No. 2 are now pounding at Door No. 3. It swings open Friday when the Rangers resume the 2026 following the All-Star break.
Good luck, everyone.
That’s a sincere sentiment from the Rangers, who made the announcement Wednesday morning without warning. They didn’t want to make the change midflight. While there were no signs externally of the Victory+ agreement dissolving, the possibility internally became a reality as Victory+ could not fulfill its end of the bargain.
What end? The financial end, of course. The Sports Business Journal reported on some of the money woes Victory+ is having, with the Canandian company seeking more investors to stay afloat and even expand.
As bad as viewers think it is for the Rangers to make this change, it’s not nearly as bad as what would happen if Victory+ went out of business. Having been down that road previously, the Rangers’ decision was a proactive one to avoid a calamity of the Rangers having no streaming partner at all.
It’s worth noting that Rangers minority owner Neil Leibman is a partner at BZZR, but the Rangers did reach out to other potential distributors. They were interested but needed more lead time to execute the switch than BZZR.
The Rangers felt that making the change was urgent.
It wasn’t long ago that the Rangers’ TV partners, Diamond Sports Group, failed them. Diamond was unwilling to agree to distribution agreements with YouTubeTV and Hulu, leaving many Rangers fans in DFW unable to watch games for multiple seasons.
Diamond filed for bankruptcy after customers dried up as they switched from cable to streaming. Diamond, which aired Rangers games on Bally Sports Southwest, had to renogiate its deal with the Rangers and ultimately reduced 2024 payout by at least $20 million.
Rather than stay with a reorganized Diamond, under the Main Street Sports Group name and on FanDuel Sports Network, or allow Major League Baseball to produce and distribute their games, the Rangers created Rangers Sports Network.
RSN produces the vast majority of Rangers games, with the exceptions being games televised by MLB’s national partners. Victory+ simply distributed the game streams. BZZR will do the same for the rest of the season.
There are no changes to Rangers Sports Network or where it is distributed.
The Rangers understood that there would problems with the switch. BZZR does not have an app available for all TV streaming vendors, the biggest omission being Roku. The technology is there, but the agreement to carry BZZR is pending.
Fans who don’t have BZZR on their TVs will have to either watch games on their mobile devices or cast the games from their mobile devices to their TVs. For some, it’s an easy task. For others, it’s like splitting the atom.
But, yes, there is a way to watch the Rangers on BZZR on a television. It’s a pain in the butt, but, no, the Rangers did not leave Victory+ subscribers with no way to put the games on their TVs. The casting thing is expected to be temporary.
The Rangers sent emails to existing Victory+ plan holders, and their accounts will transfer to BZZR free of charge. The Rangers and BZZR lined up ample customer support and multiple ways to reach out: on the web at bzzr.com/texasrangers and texasrangers.com/tunein, by calling BZZR at (401) 903-2997, or by email at txrangers@bzzr.com.
BZZR was also responsive on its Twitter account, @BZZRofficial.
They knew blowback was coming. The Rangers didn’t make the decision easily. In a perfect world, Victory+ would have been the club’s streaming partner for the rest of this season and beyond.
But the TV/streaming climate in baseball is far from perfect. The Rangers learned that lesson with Diamond Sports Group and didn’t want to deal with another potential disaster with Victory+.
Jeff Wilson, jwilson@alldlls.com

Alysa Liu has officially clinched the ESPY for Best Breakthrough Athlete!
The 20-year-old Olympic figure skater won the coveted prize on Wednesday, July 15, at the 2026 ESPYS in New York City, where she beat out Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, Las Vegas Rookie Fernando Mendoza and San Jose Shark Macklin Celebrini.
“First of all, I’m really honored to be given this award,” Liu began inside the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. “I’ve been in my sport since I was 5 years old and I had some really rough times in it, I took two years off. So, for me, this really feels like I broke through in my own way, for myself, and for my sport. I love being an athlete, I couldn’t have done it without my team.”
Liu dazzled audiences with her graceful moves and flawless tricks on the ice. Despite a quick mid-career retirement, Liu skated back into America’s heart at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics in February. She made history by winning gold in both the Women’s Singles and the Mixed Team event, becoming the first woman on Team USA to earn gold in singles since 2002.

Prior to her gold medal win, Liu helped her team win bronze at the 2022 Beijing Olympics and placed sixth overall in the women’s singles competition. She is a two time U.S. National Champion (2019 and 2020) and became the youngest woman to win that title at just 13 years old.
The ice skater is celebrated for her high-level technical skills and joyful, creative presence on the ice. She is famously among the youngest skaters to land a triple Axel in competition and landed both quadruple and triple Axel jumps during international competitions.
Liu went viral at the 2026 Winter Olympics with her performance to Laufey’s song “Promise.” The routine mirrored Liu’s personal journey of leaving competitive skating and returning on her own terms, ultimately securing her the Olympic gold.

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The performance also resonated with the Grammy-winning artist, leading her to feature Liu alongside Megan Skiendiel, Lola Tung and Hudson Williams in the music video for her song “Mad Woman.”
After winning two gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Liu did not return to the ice for the 2026 ISU Figure Skating World Championship.
“As some of y’all already know, I withdrew from Worlds,” she said in a since-expired post on her Instagram Stories. “There’s been a lot of exciting things happening since my return from Milan, so I’m taking some time for that. I will be cheering everyone on from afar — see y’all next season!!”
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A Big Ten Network analyst believes Michigan State is the team to beat in the league this year.
National college basketball analyst Jon Rothstein posted his Big Ten preseason power rankings on Wednesday, which of course had the Spartans near the top. He had Michigan State at No. 2 in the league behind only Illinois. But a notable Big Ten Network analyst disagreed with that statement.
Rapheal Davis of the Big Ten Network responded to Rothstein's rankings with his own version of the top six teams, which was quite different. Notably for us Spartans, he had Michigan State at the top of the list, one spot ahead of rival Michigan.
You can see the complete post from Davis embedded below:
Michigan State
— Rapheal Davis (@RaphealDavis3) July 15, 2026
Michigan
Purdue
Illinois
Maryland
USC https://t.co/edveOz73cF
Michigan State has been ranked near the top of the nation in most polls I've came across this offseason. But most of those same polls have either Illinois or Michigan (or both) ahead of the Spartans among Big Ten teams. So seeing Davis place Michigan State as his top team in the league is definitely noteworthy.
At this point in the offseason, it's hard to truly know who will pan out and be the best in the league. But it definitely doesn't hurt to see Michigan State near the top of these lists. And in this case with Davis, as his preseason favorite to win the league.
Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.
This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: BTN analyst lists MSU hoops as favorite in Big Ten preseason rankings
We are entering one of the best times on the football calendar: training camps. But this also means that you are likely preparing for your home league's fantasy football draft, which is almost as beloved as the start of camp. We spend all this time researching, looking at rankings, and trying to decide the roster we want to target for week one. While Justin Jefferson is always a target, are there any late-round fliers worth taking?
Alex Kay of Bleacher Report went over ideal late-round quarterbacks to target in fantasy football drafts for 2026 and listed Kyler Murray at the top of the list. Murray currently sits as QB17 with an ADP of 112. Here is part of what Kay had to say:
At his best, Murray is a dynamic dual-threat weapon who can dissect defenses with his arm and rack up yardage and scores with his legs. He boasts a career 67.1 percent completion rate with 20,460 yards and 121 touchdowns through the air in 87 contests. Murray's scrambling ability is what truly separates him in fantasy football, as he's picked up 400-plus rushing yards and scored at least five touchdowns on the ground in each of the four seasons he missed three or fewer games during.
Although he's only being drafted as a backup in most leagues, Murray will have a legitimate shot at putting together his best season yet. He'll be working under a renowned quarterback whisperer in Kevin O'Connell while playing alongside some of the league's top pass-catching weapons such as Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and Jauan Jennings.
Yes, Murray is likely not going to be anyone's first quarterback taken. However, if you are in a 2QB league or playing with SuperFlex, Murray is a very good flier to take. He is surrounded by the most talented he has had, with the best offensive line and coaching staff to support him. If there was a time to find the old Murray, it's this year with the Minnesota Vikings.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings QB named among those who could be a value in fantasy
As we are now in the month of July, that means training camps are set to begin, and movement is about to begin in the NFL. Depth charts will shuffle, waivers will be used, and it all will lead to some new visions for teams developing.
Until then, we get to look at some final power rankings before all that shuffling begins. The latest we are looking at is from Bleacher Report's NFL department. They ranked the Bucs 16th after an offseason that was confusing, yet predictable, at times.
Their Brent Sobleski writes, "One way or another, 2026 is going to be a pivotal season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They looked like one of the top teams in the NFC early last season before a rash of significant injuries led to a late-season slide. . .Tampa will have to stay healthy, adequately replace its departed stars, and get the good version of Mayfield to reclaim its spot atop the NFC South. If those things don't happen, we could see significant changes next offseason."
The rest of the NFC South shaped up, with the Carolina Panthers being ranked 20th after their moves. The rest of the division has the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons being ranked 23rd and 26th, respectively.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Where does Bleacher Report rank the Bucs in their July Power Rankings?
Hall of Fame Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett is hosting the Las Vegas Summer League Film Festival this week. Starting on Thursday, July 16 and running until Saturday, July 18 at the Thomas and Mack center in the Strip View Pavilion in the thick of the annual NBA exhibition series action taking place in the great state of Nevada.
"This festival showcases projects from all aspects of life and the impact sports has on our society," notes the film festival's web page. "The Summer League Film Festival is not limited to basketball." KG is hyped about the event, sharing how it touches a personal aspect for him reaching all the way back to his youth in South Carolina.
To hear from the Big Ticket on why this event is such a big deal from the man himself, take a look at the clip embedded below.
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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Boston Celtics icon Kevin Garnett is hosting the Las Vegas Summer League Film Festival
Episode 149 of The Detroit News' OctoPulse podcast takes the pulse of Steve Yzerman's rebuild for the last time under Yzerman's watch.
Hired in 2019, the Red Wings' GM stepped down on Wednesday morning, leaving the team on thin ice as owner Chris Ilitch looks for his replacement.
Beat reporter Ted Kulfan said he was "shocked" at the timing of the Red Wings' decision.
"You kind of wonder why he (Ilitch) let Steve Yzerman handle the draft and free agency," Kulfan said on the podcast. "And then there's the whole Dylan Larkin saga. Was that the final straw? It doesn't look like a deal is going to get done anytime soon.
"I really thought Steve Yzerman was going to be here for at least a couple of years. He didn't show any signs of retreating in any of his press conferences."
Kulfan said candidates to replace Yzerman include assistant GMs Kris Draper and Shawn Horcoff, ex-Sabres GM Kevyn Adams and Hall of Fame defenseman Chris Pronger.
"This team's future in the near term isn't very good," Kulfan said. "They're not going to make the playoffs this year, especially with Larkin still looking for a situation where he has a chance to win.
"He's not public enemy No. 1 in Detroit, but he's definitely not one of the most popular folks in Detroit. The people would boo the heck out of him on opening night and it probably won't get any quieter as the season goes on.
"I think whoever comes in now, there's a greater possibility of sending him off somewhere for draft picks and future young players. I think there's going to be a longer leash for the new GM and you've got a valuable chip chip there. You got to get a lot of pieces for the future."
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Each offseason, the NFL counts down its top 100 players from the previous season. This leads to some fun conversation and like any list, plenty of debate and controversy.
Recently, Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton was revealed as the No. 68 best player in the league in 2025. That's not offensive players, that's the best overall players. This news was likely received in many different ways. Plenty of fans were probably mystified, while those within Broncos Country were likely thrilled to see Sutton finally get some respect on a larger level.
Last season, Sutton caught 74 passes, the second-most in any season in his career, for 1,017 yards and seven touchdowns. Those numbers helped him get selected to the Pro Bowl for the second time in his career. Still, was he really the 68th-best player in the whole league last season? There may even be some Broncos fans who question that.
That will be put into further question when you consider some of the names on the list behind him, such as Lamar Jackson (69), his own teammate Zach Allen (72), Baker Mayfield (77), A.J. Brown (80), Jeffery Simmons (83) and Brock Purdy (85).
No. 68 on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2026…@Broncos WR Courtland Sutton! @NFLFilmspic.twitter.com/YOcO3FI2pD
— NFL (@NFL) July 14, 2026
However, it's important to keep in mind that the players vote on these rankings. It's easy for those sitting on the sidelines who analyze the game to question the voting process, but the fact that these rankings are created by the players who compete against these guys is hard to argue against.
Sutton has been the consummate professional in Denver. He's overcome tough injuries to become one of the best receivers in Broncos history, but he is rarely recognized on a national scale despite being the team's No. 1 wide receiver for several seasons now.
Sutton will move into the No. 2 role this season with Jaylen Waddle joining the team, but he may be even more effective in that role as he is much better suited for it at this stage in his career.
There are going to be critics who feel that Sutton is way too high on this list, seeing him as an average possession receiver who is good, but not great. That is how he has been viewed for the majority of his career.
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David Beckham took England's loss to Argentina particularly hard as he watched the semifinal game from the stands in Atlanta, Georgia. The 51-year-old was consoled by his wife, Victoria Beckham, after the South American team secured their spot in the FIFA World Cup final on Sunday night against Spain.
Despite England taking the lead with Antony Gordon's goal in the 55th minute, Argentina quickly turned the game around and relentlessly attacked the Three Lions before putting the ball in the net in the 85th minute, and again just seven minutes later.
After the final whistle blew, David and Victoria could be seen with their heads in their hands, dealing with the news that it wasn't coming home this time. The couple were joined at the game by three of their four children, Romeo, 23, Harper, 15, Cruz, 21, and his girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, and Cruz was seen hugging his father after the devastating loss.

David then took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the major loss. "Heartbreak for us all but memories that inspire and last forever," he wrote in the caption. "Thank you to our team, our fans & our country for what you have given us in this World Cup @england."
David has been following his national team on the World Cup circuit, with the 2026 competition marking 20 years since he last appeared on the world stage as captain. He shared his joy with fans on social media after England beat Norway 2-1 in the quarterfinals, posting a sweet family photo afterwards.
"What a moment in Miami, I'm so proud of the team tonight reaching the semi-final of the World Cup and to celebrate with my family was so special...Thank you @england for giving our country these moments," he wrote. The soccer star and his fashion designer wife went viral at the same match after Victoria displayed a subdued reaction to Jude Bellingham's winning goal.

Comedian Jenny Johnson caught David's attention with her social media post on the hilarious moment, writing: "There's nothing like cheering your heart out for England from home, then they cut to Victoria, and we see that classic Posh Spice smile! It's so infectious!"
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"I used to think I got animated while watching sports, but Victoria blows my enthusiasm out of the water! Each time I see her I shout, 'SPICE UP YOUR LIFE!!!!' because her energy is electric!!!" Jenny quipped. David took to the comment section to defend his wife, explaining: "She was celebrating inside I promise her reactions were slightly slower than mine," alongside several laughing emojis.
The former Spice Girl told the Financial Times that, despite being married to the world's most famous soccer player, she had never particularly enjoyed the sport.

"I never enjoyed watching football. I never felt necessarily wanted [at the matches]. I'm not saying this as in, poor me, but it was never the fun that it is now," she admitted. "Now, when we're in Miami, I feel wanted. I'm friends with the families of the players."

She also spoke on her famously straight face in her eponymous Netflix documentary in 2025, sharing why she never smiles in public. "I've looked miserable for all these years because when we stand on the red carpet, this guy has always gone on the left," she said, referring to David.
"Now I didn't realize that when I smile, which I do, I smile from the left, 'cause if I smile from the right I look unwell. Consequently, I'm smiling on the inside, but no one ever sees it, so that's why I look so moody."

Thomas Tuchel was appointed in a blaze of publicity, stating his aim was to add a second star to the England shirt with a another World Cup win.
After years of heartache and near-misses, Tuchel was viewed as the missing piece of the puzzle, the coach who could finally end the Three Lions' decades-long wait for a major title.
Predecessor Gareth Southgate had led a talented generation of England players to two major finals, a World Cup semi-final and a World Cup quarter-final.
But each of those campaigns ended in disappointment, with a recurring theme of Southgate being accused of failing to adapt his tactics quickly enough to changing circumstances within games.
Under the tactically astute Tuchel, who had memorably outfoxed Pep Guardiola's Manchester City to lead Chelsea to the Champions League title in 2021, things would be different.
Yet against Argentina in their World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, England bowed out of the tournament in painfully familiar fashion -- failing to capitalise on a 1-0 lead before inviting pressure, surrendering the initiative and losing 2-1.
It was the third time since the 2018 World Cup that England have lost a major championship semi-final or final after taking the lead.
All three defeats, including Wednesday's at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, followed the same template -- a solid start, going 1-0 up, a desperate rearguard action, and finally, capitulation.
Many critics and former players immediately pointed the finger at Tuchel for England's latest failure, accusing the German of switching to an ultra-defensive approach too early in the game after Anthony Gordon had put England ahead on 55 minutes.
Argentina spent the final stages of the game camped near the England area, bombarding their opponents' goal and finally winning with goals from Enzo Fernandez on 85 minutes and Lautaro Martinez in stoppage time.
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Former England striker Michael Owen said the defeat was a missed opportunity, sharply criticising Tuchel's second-half changes.
"We are a better team than Argentina, I've no doubt in my mind," he wrote on X. "But we deserved to get beat in the end. In fact, it could have been 4-1.
"Bringing on 3 defenders at 1-0 up. What message does that send?... Until we understand that courage and bravery is controlling possession under pressure and not booting/heading it up the field 40 yards then this will always be the end result."
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart agreed. "I think Gareth Southgate will be at home watching this game," the BBC pundit said.
"He took a lot of criticism when it came to the big moments with England, when they had the lead, about shutting up shop. But I don't think anything has changed in that big moment out there."
While Tuchel accepted responsibility for the defeat, he pushed back on suggestions that his second-half substitutions were to blame.
The England coach, who started his job at the beginning of 2025, said the tide had turned before his tactical tweaks as Argentina grew more desperate and chased the game.
Asked if he believed he had got his tactics wrong, he replied: "No, I believe that's just the nature of the game.
"As soon as you lose, you get criticized. It's just what it is. No one knows what would have happened if we had made different decisions.
"So it makes no sense to engage in that and lose my head. I'm responsible for them. I took them, so I take the criticism."
England captain Harry Kane said the team had "just tried to hang on a little too early".
But he refused to point the finger at Tuchel's game management after another opportunity slipped away.
"There's always going to be talk now about trying to blame people or coaches," Kane said. "It's not the time for that. We win and lose together.
"We've done everything. He'd have been called a genius if it had worked. In the end, it didn't work for many different reasons.
"That's what we need to try and improve. We're close, we're knocking on the door, but as always in these final moments, we need to find that missing piece of the puzzle."
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Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark will play Wednesday against the Golden State Valkyries, the team announced.
Clark was considered probable for the game, but her status was in question due to a back injury.
The Fever have also been limiting her minutes to give her more rest down the stretch of the season and help prolong her availability for a possible postseason run.
Indiana is 14-9 heading into Wednesday's matchup. Clark has played in 19 of the team's games this season. She is currently averaging 29.6 minutes per game, which is the fewest of her short WNBA career.
Clark is averaging 20.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.8 assists per game.
This will be the third time that the Fever and Valkyries have matched up this season. They have split the season series so far, with Indiana winning the first game 90-82 and Golden State taking the second 90-88.
Against the Valkyries so far this season, Clark has combined for 38 points, 15 assists, 6 rebounds, 4 steals and 11 turnovers.
Fever head coach Stephanie White will have a decision to make about how many minutes to play Clark. While the guard averages nearly 30 minutes per game, she has played 24 and 16 minutes in her last two games.
Indiana has four games left until the All-Star break. While that will be a time for players to get rest, Clark was selected as an All-Star Game starter and will be playing in the game on July 25.
While Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith were stalwarts on the San Jose Sharks' top line during the 2025-26 season, the left wing spot rotated fairly regularly. Heading into the 2026-27 season, there are a number of options who could compete for the final spot on the first line.
If we were living in the world of EA Sports NHL 26's Franchise mode, Ivar Stenberg would almost certainly jump to the top line immediately after being drafted second overall.
Compared to most 18-year-olds, Stenberg likely has a much higher chance to succeed being thrown right into the fire, as he's already proven that he can be a dynamic scorer against tough competition. He had one of the best seasons by a teenager in the history of the Swedish Hockey League, and it's hard to discount his pure skill.
With that being said, outside of Macklin Celebrini, the Sharks have taken a very cautious approach to giving their young players a substantial amount of ice time right out of the gate. We saw it with Smith during the 2024-25 season. Then Michael Misa and Sam Dickinson took a similar path this past season.
Mike Grier and Ryan Warsofsky like to ease their young players into the NHL, which is fair considering it's a major step from the collegiate or junior ranks. Stenberg is a bit different than the three aforementioned players, having already played at a professional level, so they may be willing to take a more aggressive approach with him, similar to how they handled Celebrini. At the same time, there's no major need to rush him into first line minutes.
Whether it makes sense to rush him into those minutes or not, it's hard to argue that a line with Stenberg, Celebrini, and Smith wouldn't instantly become must-see television.
Had the Sharks not gotten lucky in the 2026 Draft Lottery and moved up to the second overall pick, it seemed like a real possibility that Igor Chernyshov was going to establish himself as San Jose's long-term first line left-wing in the very near future. Now, that's certainly a bit more in doubt.
Even though Chernyshov spent the majority of his season with the San Jose Barracuda during the 2025-26 campaign, when he was given opportunities at the NHL level, he didn't look out of place. According to Natural Stat Trick, Chernyshov played 304:22 while paired with Celebrini and just 78:39 without him. During that time, their line produced 20 goals and surrendered 17.
To put it bluntly, while Celebrini and Chernyshov were on the ice together, they scored at a high rate and were entertaining to watch. It's hard to ask for more than that in late March and early April when the team as a whole was struggling and playoff hopes were quickly fading.
Chernyshov is in a bit of an odd position now, as given the Sharks' number of forwards on one-way deals and their additions over the summer, there's a chance he doesn't even make the Opening Night roster which seems entirely unfair given how he played at the end of last season. Even if he doesn't start the season on Celebrini's wing, I don't think it'll take long for him to end up there one way or another during the 2026-27 campaign.
There has been no player seemingly more impacted by the Sharks' current logjam of forwards than Collin Graf. Currently, he's an unsigned restricted free agent without arbitration rights and is ineligible to sign an offer sheet. As a result, unless he's traded, he's almost certainly going to be re-signed by the Sharks. With that being said, if he doesn't end up on the first line, it's difficult to see a spot for him in the lineup given the amount of big contracts on the roster.
Graf never seemed like Warsofsky's top option to play alongside Celebrini and Smith, but he always forced his way into that role during the 2025-26 season eventually. The coaching staff would put someone else in that spot for a while, but when push came to shove, Graf always found his way back into the picture. He complements their styles very well and helps create a very effective line.
Simply put, Graf has proven that he belongs in a top-nine role at the very least. He's an effective player on both ends of the ice and especially on the penalty kill. However, Grier didn't spend boatloads of money to put Mason Marchment, Alexander Wennberg, or Kiefer Sherwood on the fourth line. If he's not on the top line, Graf will likely slot into a fourth line role, which he can certainly do, but it seems a bit wasteful to say the least.
Graf meshes well with Celebrini and Smith, his style complements them almost perfectly. While he's likely the least exciting option in terms of pure skill, he's already a proven 20-goal scorer and has been overcoming the odds throughout his entire career.
The Sharks have a number of options with their first line left-wing spot. Players like Marchment or the aging Tyler Toffoli could even spend some time in that role at some point in the season. It's hard to go wrong with any of Stenberg, Chernyshov, or Graf in that role, but that decision will have major implications on the rest of the lineup.

Bill Simmons has joked that he’d require medical attention if a Boston team lost in the way that England did to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final.
Not many onlookers regardless of just how much they are into soccer would have seen Argentina winning after England scored first in their huge game.
They may be world champions but they were not creating many chances, with Lionel Messi unusually quiet by his own high standards.
Still, England ceded control in Atlanta and allowed Argentina back into the game. They played too defensive too early and that meant perhaps their greatest footballing rival found a way to progress into the biggest game the sport has to offer.
Taking to social media platform X, Simmons wrote: “If a Boston team lost in the way England just did, I’d honestly need medical attention.”
That was certainly a painful defeat from an English perspective, so it’s easy to see what Simmons is getting at.
To be so close to reaching the World Cup final against a huge rival, only to throw it all away will take some getting over.

Fans are rightly asking questions as to what happened. Though Argentina are clearly a brilliant team, the way in which the momentum turned all too quickly will live long in the memory.
The fact that Argentina keep finding a way would suggest it’s not down to luck. Yet, it’s difficult not to feel as if England threw their chance of reaching a second World Cup final away themselves.
No matter what sport one follows, to see your own team prove architects of their downfall is a painful experience.
Simmons certainly isn’t wrong here. Medical attention might be a touch dramatic but there will clearly be an awful lot of soul searching going on within English football over the next few days and weeks.
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A former Spartans star had himself an impressive outing in the NBA Summer League on Wednesday.
Former Michigan State basketball guard Jase Richardson put up a stellar performance in his NBA Summer League matchup on Wednesday. Richardson scored 25 points on 10 of 15 from the field in the Orlando Magic's 97-92 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. Richardson also finished the game with four assists, two rebounds and three steals.
Richardson is entering his second season in the NBA after being a first round pick by the Magic in the 2025 NBA Draft. He appeared in 54 games for the Magic this past season, averaging 4.4 points, 1.1 assists and 1.2 rebounds across 10.9 minutes per game.
Richardson played only one season with the Spartans, starring as a true freshman during the 2024-25 campaign. His stellar play helped lead Michigan State to a Big Ten championship and the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.
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Lionel Messi blasted the haters of the Argentina national team after securing a place in the World Cup Final, following multiple speculations about help from FIFA along their path in the competition.
After the match against England, the No. 10, who led an epic comeback, said:
"It hurts whoever it hurts and say whatever they want, we proved once again on the pitch that nobody gives us anything."
"We came in under fire, with a lot of doubts, but I knew this group always competes. I was sure we would be among the final four and, thank God, we made it into the top two."
Likewise, Leo said that the only thing left for him was to beat England in his career, which made this match especially significant given the historical context the Argentinians were facing.
"If we had lost against England, people would have come out and talked some nonsense about us, but we didn’t give them the chance. We were lucky to win, to get through this, with everything this match means."
"We knew that in football we were better than them, but a lot comes into play when you play a match of this magnitude, with historical baggage involved. Still, it’s special because of everything it means, and we had to win it," he told TyC Sports. .
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The youngest sons of the late Dr. Jerry Buss could soon be branching out into sports ownership of their own.
According to a report from The Athletic, Joey and Jesse Buss are pursuing ownership of a team in NBA Europe through Buss Sports Capital, their business venture launched a year ago after they were both fired from their positions in the Los Angeles Lakers front office following the $10 billion purchase of the team by Mark Walter.
Per the report, the group has submitted multiple ownership bids in Manchester, England, and Lyon, France, while also keeping open the possibility of joining Luka Doncic and former Dallas Mavericks GM Donnie Nelson's bid for a team in Rome, Italy.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced plans for the NBA's European league in 2025 and reportedly hopes to begin play in 2027 with London, Manchester, Rome, Milan, Paris, Lyon, Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, Munich, Athens and Istanbul identified as potential cities for licensed teams. In addition to 12 permanent cities, the league also would have four annual qualifiers to put the number of teams competing in the league at 16.
Some markets have reportedly received bids of more than $1 billion.
“We’ve had tremendous interest from multiple cities in Europe, including cities that we didn’t even ask for bids from,” Silver told reporters on July 14 at the Board of Governors meetings in Las Vegas. “We discussed with our board that we’re in the process of finalizing those bids for an initial group of cities. Many of the people who are involved in those bids, the European bidders, are actually going to be in New York for the World Cup final on Sunday.
“Given their presence in New York, I would say we’re hoping to wrap up some of those deals over the next several weeks, and then announcements will be forthcoming.”
The Buss brothers also are reportedly considering a minority stake in the San Diego Padres under their new owners, José Feliciano and Kwanza Jones.
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After defeating England in Wednesday's World Cup semifinal match, some of Argentina's players on the field dove into political discourse by unfurling a banner asserting that the "Malvinas are Argentine," when translated. It is a reference to the Falklands War from 1982 and a long-standing conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom.
It is this exact statement that may put Argentina in hot water with FIFA, the organization behind the World Cup.
According to The Athletic's Dan Sheldon, displaying this banner breaks a rule about political flags, slogans, and symbols being showcased for FIFA and the International Football Association Board (IFAB), soccer's lawmakers. While any punishment would be pending review following official match reports, the door is open for a potential sanction on Argentina.
At the time of this writing, it is unclear precisely what Argentina's punishment would be, if any. A safe assumption is that it likely wouldn't affect Sunday's World Cup Final against Spain, given the short turnaround, but we will have to see about a timeline as this situation unfolds.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: FIFA may punish Argentina for Falkland Islands banner ahead of Sunday's World Cup Final
The ESPYs draws the best athletes from around the world each year. Sports personalities from different professional leagues like the NBA, NFL, MLB, along with top golf and tennis players, among many others, attend it annually. College golfer Kai Trump was in attendance on Wednesday at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City.
She wore a strapless, gold glitter gown. It features a form-fitting silhouette with a high slit on the side. The 19-year-old accessorized minimally with a gold necklace and a thin bracelet. She completed her look by keeping her blonde hair styled down in loose waves and was tanned.
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Her red carpet moment was posted on X by the New York Post. Trump’s appearance received mixed fan reactions, with some liking her look, while others poked fun at it.
“She is beautiful and a great golfer!” one fan commented.
“She must go to the same tanning salon as grandpa,” a reaction read.
“Gorgeous!!!” one user said.
“She’s a cutie,” posted another.
“Princess @kaitrump,” another fan wrote.
“IDK she’s so so beautiful,” one comment read.
Trump started playing golf at a young age and turned into a competitive player. She played for The Benjamin School in Palm Beach Gardens and joined several tournaments. The New York native won the 2022 Women’s Club Championship and the 2024 Ladies Club Championship at Trump International Palm Beach.
She committed to the Miami Hurricanes in November and will be part of the program’s golf team. Her love for the game has grown her popularity further, amassing a huge following on YouTube and her social media accounts.

SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND - JULY 20: A general view of the 18th green and clubhouse during the first round of the 146th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on July 20, 2017 in Southport, England. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)
R&A via Getty ImagesThe weather forecast tells the story for playing conditions for the 2026 Open Championship, held at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. Temperatures for the week have touched the low 80s, unusually warm conditions for the western side of England. The forecast for the tournament rounds is much of the same: sunny and warm conditions, winds in the 15 mph range, with limited to no rainfall.
This type of weather will produce firm and fast playing conditions for the players competing in the 155th Open Championship. Firm fast conditions like these have not been seen since the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie or the 2022 Open Championship at The Old Course.
While the baked out conditions at Royal Birkdale can thin out the rough, the firm and fast conditions also make fairways and greens trickier to hold. On the playing conditions, Rory McIlroy stated during his opening press conference that, "I think all this dry weather and sun and a little bit of wind is obviously great for the course in one way, but when I was here a couple weeks ago, the rough was a lot more penal than it's going to be this week. It's definitely burnt out a lot.
“The big thing, especially off the tee here, is the fairway bunkers and avoiding those. You might see some guys being more aggressive off the tee, taking driver, trying to take the fairway bunkers out of play.
"Okay, it might be in the rough, but it's not that penal, so you get a wedge in your hand and you can figure it out from there.”
Avoiding bunkers at Royal Birkdale will be important to score this week, which will require precise iron and driving. However, with the firm fairways and the distance modern tour players hit the ball, avoiding running the ball through the fairway will also be important. This may cause some players to club down off the tee, opting for fairway woods or driving irons instead of driver. However, as McIlroy pointed out, hitting a wedge from the rough after driving it closer with driver may be a worthwhile strategy for some.
Firm and fast conditions may favor certain players over others. Players who grew up on links golf, like Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick, and Shane Lowry may draw on experience that can advantage them over their fellow competitors.
High 80, Low 58. Partly sunny and very warm. Winds at 9 mph out of the north.
High 76, Low 57. Decreasing clouds and warm. Winds at 10 mph out of the northwest.
High 72, Low 54. Cooling with partial sunshine. Winds at 10 mph out of the northwest.
High 71, Low 59. Partly sunny. Winds at 10 mph out of the north-northwest.
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The Golden State Valkyries have quietly become one of the best teams in the WNBA, putting the league on notice with a franchise-best, seven-game winning streak.
It's Year 2. The cat's out of the bag. This isn't just a new expansion team excited to take the court in front of thousands of fans. The Valkyries are a force to reckon with. A potential contender for the WNBA title.
In USA TODAY Sports' latest WNBA power rankings, the Valkyries lead the list, claiming the No. 1 spot, moving up from their previous second-place rank a week ago. While teams like the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces dominate the mainstream news cycle in the W, Golden State is tiptoeing around the conversation over who's the league's best.
"I think we're growing in terms of playing all four quarters. Number one, I think we're executing the game plan on both ends," Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase told reporters just before their game against the Indiana Fever on July 15. "So, attention to detail has been better. I wouldn't say it's at, like, a high level yet, and then our communication is solid, but it does drop sometimes. And so V (Veronica Burton) and Gabby (Williams), I would say even Kaitlyn (Chen) and (Tiffany Hayes), they're doing a great job."
The Valkyries improved their overall record to 17-7 after a 79-64 win against the Connecticut Sun on July 10. Golden State is 1.5 games back of the Minnesota Lynx for best record in the league (19-6). The Valkyries are tied at second with the defending champions, the Las Vegas Aces.
They've been able to put together a nucleus that plays for each other, on both ends of the floor. The Valkyries make, and take, the most 3-point shots in the league, averaging 10.6 makes on 30.6 attempts. They rank fifth in 3-point shooting percentage at 34.6%, tied with the Portland Fire.
Defensively, they have the second-best defensive rating behind the Lynx (100.4). Golden State has the second-best plus/minus rating in the league with a +5.8 average margin. Golden State forced a season-best 20 turnovers in an 83-75 win over the Toronto Tempo on July 8. The Valkyries then bested that mark against the Connecticut Sun by forcing 22 turnovers in a 79-64 win on July 10.
"No, I think we do have an identity of toughness, grittiness, connectivity. I mean, those words kind of come to mind. I would say ultra-competitive, too," Nakase said to reporters after a June 9 win against the Phoenix Mercury.
Golden State is led by Gabby Williams, who leads the team averaging 15 points and 1.6 steals per game. Second-year forward Janelle Salaun is second on the team in points per game, averaging 13 per outing. She also ranks third in the W in most 3-point shots made with 62 total.
Veronica Burton averages 13.2 per game and leads the Valkyries in assists with 5.3 per game.
Kayla Thornton is the team's leading rebounder with 5 per game. Kiah Stokes is second in the WNBA with 1.8 blocks per game, behind Aces' All-Star center A'ja Wilson.
"I think, you know, we win these games because we have a strong depth," Thornton told reporters after their July 8 win against the Tempo. "Our bench players, I don't like calling them bench players, but you know, our other group, they do a tremendous job. ... It just flows. So I think they do a great job of coming in and doing what they have to do."
The Valkyries are a collective group of talent. There isn't one star player who's ahead of the rest. The Valkyries are made up of individuals who are selfless, and determine succuss based on the team's outcome. Depth is their superpower.
"We just got to continue to build. We still have a lot of growth that we need to learn from," Thornton said. "I think we're learning how to play through adversity. I think we're learning how to find our own energy. I think we're learning that it's gonna take each and every one of us each night to bring something."
The Valkyries will look to extend their winning streak to eight but to do so they have to take down the Indiana Fever. The Fever have the best record in the Eastern Conference at 14-9, led by Kelsey Mitchell and Caitlin Clark. Mitchell averages a team-high 22.7 points, while Clark puts up nightly numbers of 20.1 points and 7.8 assists.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: Are the Golden State Valkyries for real? Inside success of second-year WNBA team

Don’t look now, but the Minnesota Vikings will have one of the NFL’s most improved offenses heading into 2026, says Bleacher Report, as training camp turns white-hot in about two weeks.
BR’s Moe Moton listed all offenses by their improvement level during the offseason, and Minnesota was not ignored.

Vikings’ Offense Gets Kudos from BR
Moton revealed five NFL offenses that will improve this season, and he wrote about Minnesota, “Last season, J.J. McCarthy threw for 1,632 yards, 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions with a 57.6 percent completion rate. The Athletic’s Alec Lewis reported that head coach Kevin O’Connell removed over-the-middle passing concepts to simplify the signal-caller’s progression reads.”
“Yet the Vikings still didn’t get much production out of the aerial attack. Although Kyler Murray underperformed in Arizona over the last few years, he could see a career resurgence under O’Connell, who has called plays for a top-six passing offense in three of his four years with the Vikings.”
McCarthy and Murray will face off in a quarterback battle in Eagan — about two weeks from now.
“The 28-year-old signal-caller needs to stay healthy, though. Murray joined a team with a solid wide receiver duo in two-time All-Pro Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. Minnesota signed Jennings, who caught 55 passes for 643 yards and a career-high nine touchdowns last season with the San Francisco 49ers,” Moton continued.
“The Vikings will have a new dynamic starting quarterback and one of the league’s best receiver trios this year. Expect this offense to rack up points as one of the top 10 scoring units.”
The Murray Upgrade
Vikings fans — and sites like Bleacher Report — can dream big about the team’s offense because of two words: Kyler Murray.
Murray averages 4,500 combined passing and rushing yards over 17 starts, along with 30 total touchdowns. The world isn’t thinking too highly of him in 2026 after the Arizona Cardinals dumped him — rather unceremoniously — which enabled Minnesota to snag him for the veteran minimum.
In Arizona, Murray didn’t suffer from a lack of weapons, but the Vikings’ arsenal is an upgrade, and Minnesota’s defense over the last few years has ranked second in the NFL per EPA/Play. The Cardinals rank 30th in defense per the same metric since 2023.
More weapons and better defense will make Murray look a whole lot better.
The Jennings Addition
For years, the Vikings have deprioritized the WR3 spot, often content with decent-but-not-great playmakers like K.J. Osborn and Jalen Nailor. Before those two, Minnesota would find WR5 types and shove them into the WR3 job, like Bisi Johnson and Chad Beebe.
Jennings is different.
In San Francisco, Jennings posted legitimate WR3 numbers, frequently crossing over as the WR2. The Vikings haven’t showcased a fancy WR trio quite like this (Jefferson, Addison, and Jennings) since Randy Moss, Cris Carter, and Jake Reed. And that was 25 years ago.

Jennings can take Kevin O’Connell’s passing offense to a new dimension. Now, if O’Connell can figure out how to run the football at a balanced clip, the enterprise will be cooking with gas.
The Viking Age‘s Anthony Miller noted this week, “As for Jennings, while his addition wasn’t 100 percent necessary for the Vikings to be successful, he certainly helps the room out. He was one of the top receivers on the San Francisco 49ers over the years, giving the Vikings what could be one of the best receiver trios in the NFL.”
“Justin Jefferson is the star of the group, of course, and Jordan Addison can do a bit of everything needed. Jennings is a good insurance policy if anything goes wrong with Addison, but he is also a reliable receiver to turn to when defenses focus heavily on Jefferson and Addison.”
Don’t Forget about Clean Slate of OL Health
But wait, there’s more.
Last year, the Vikings envisioned an offensive line, from left to right, with Christian Darrisaw, Donovan Jackson, Ryan Kelly, Will Fries, and Brian O’Neill. The fivesome hardly played together. Injuries ruined everything.

While injuries — yet again — are always possible, Minnesota is due for a season with limited offensive line injuries. Kelly is gone — he retired because of concussions — and Blake Brandel is in, but the outlook remains the same: the Vikings should have a Top 10 or Top 15 offensive line.
Plop that on top of Murray and Jennings in the house, and it’s no wonder BR is dreaming big about the purple team’s 2026 offense.
The Detroit Red Wings announced Wednesday that Steve Yzerman will transition into an advisory role while the organization begins its search for a new head of hockey operations.
Team owner Christopher Ilitch said Detroit will evaluate both internal and external candidates. If the Red Wings decide to promote from within, assistant general managers Shawn Horcoff and Kris Draper immediately emerge as the leading contenders.
Horcoff has served as one of Yzerman’s top lieutenants for several years and currently oversees the Grand Rapids Griffins, Detroit’s American Hockey League affiliate.
That role has allowed him to work closely with many of the organization’s top prospects as they transition toward the NHL.
A former NHL captain with the Edmonton Oilers, Horcoff has steadily climbed the executive ranks and is widely viewed as one of the organization’s most experienced front office voices. Although he has never served as an NHL general manager, his day-to-day responsibilities have prepared him for a larger leadership role.
Draper is another highly respected name within the Red Wings organization.
The former four-time Stanley Cup champion has led Detroit’s amateur scouting department and has played a significant role in shaping the organization’s prospect pipeline during Yzerman’s tenure.
Like Horcoff, Draper has never held the title of NHL general manager. However, his championship pedigree, decades-long relationship with the franchise, and extensive scouting experience make him a logical candidate if Detroit prefers continuity.
While Horcoff and Draper appear to be the obvious internal options, the biggest question may be whether Christopher Ilitch wants a fresh start.
Both executives were hired or promoted under Yzerman’s leadership, meaning promoting either would largely keep Detroit’s current hockey operations structure intact.
If ownership believes the franchise needs a new direction after missing the playoffs for 10 consecutive seasons, the Red Wings could instead pursue an experienced executive from outside the organization.
That decision could ultimately determine whether Detroit continues building on Yzerman’s foundation or begins a new era with a completely different vision.

The first six weeks of the CFL season have given us a lot of interesting information, and stacking the teams is a difficult task.
The 2026 CFL season is six weeks old, and after Week 7, one-third of the Canadian Football League schedule will already be complete. Ranking all 9 clubs is getting both easier and more difficult at the same time. Multiple teams are pulling away from the pack in both directions, but even at the top of the league, there is genuine confusion about who should be at the top. Winning a head-to-head matchup doesn’t automatically mean a team ranks higher when you have 5 games of evidence to weigh. Here’s where every CFL team stands going into Week 7.
Coach Ryan Dinwiddie has not done enough to take this team to the next level. The hope was that quarterback Jake Maier, combined with free agent investments like running back Greg Bell and Micah Awe, would push the Redblacks toward .500 at the end of the season. That hasn’t happened, as Ottawa sits at 0-5. Dinwiddie is finding out that a high-priced running back doesn’t mean much without an offensive line to open lanes.
Maier isn't attacking downfield enough, instead throwing short before the sticks, and failing to bail the team out when things get murky. Even when the Redblacks grabbed a 10-0 lead against the Saskatchewan Roughriders thanks to a couple of turnovers, they couldn’t sustain it. Now that Dru Brown has shown he can be successful with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the question lingers: did Dinwiddie make the right call? I’m not convinced.
A couple of weeks ago, Hamilton would have been ranked 1st or 2nd. Bo Levi Mitchell was cooking, throwing as many touchdowns as incompletions across a 2-week stretch. He broke and/or dislocated his ankle against the Blue Bombers, which required surgery, and everything changed.
Jake Dolegala got the start against Saskatchewan and was terrible. The game was 18-7 at the beginning of the fourth quarter before it spiraled out of control with multiple turnovers. Coach Scott Milanovich seems confident Mitchell could return by season’s end, but if the Tiger-Cats don’t weather the storm, the playoffs won’t even be within their grasp. Despite signing this offseason to be the No. 2, Trey Ford wan't trusted enough to start, as the team chose Dolegala over him. Until Hamilton finds stability at quarterback, things will likely get worse.
Nathan Rourke has done a solid job trying to keep this team afloat despite a defense that has been dreadful. The Lions are 5th in points scored but 6th in points allowed, and that gap of scoring 30.8 while surrendering 34.3 is frustrating. Much of that damage came in a blowout loss to the Tiger-Cats, while a rouge against Saskatchewan in the season opener cost them a potential game-tying field goal. The defense needs to stop giving up big plays. If it can stabilize, Rourke, the 2025 Most Outstanding Player and Most Outstanding Canadian, should be able to carry the offense with James Butler, Keon Hatcher, and Justin McInnis flanking him.
American RB James Butler slices into the end zone for his second first half touchdown in Kelowna 🦁 #BCLions#CFLpic.twitter.com/pKmjbbeIyt
— 3DownNation (@3DownNation) July 5, 2026
The Argonauts are higher on this list than they would be on most because of what Chad Kelly is doing offensively. He is attacking vertically and exploiting coverages down the field. Unfortunately, he’s making too many mistakes and has thrown almost as many interceptions as touchdowns. Even so, the explosive passing game is this team’s calling card.
The offense is second in the league at 34.2 points per game, while the defense is the league’s worst at 36.6. If Toronto can get that number of points allowed down to around 30, the Argonauts can go on a run. It doesn't help that they won’t play a home game for another 3 weeks. Their first 7 games are all on the road, a brutal stretch partly self-inflicted by ownership’s unwillingness to invest in an alternate venue due to displacement from the World Cup.
The Stampeders have been inconsistent despite that massive game from Vernon Adams Jr. against the Argonauts, as he scored 7 total touchdowns, something Doug Flutie never did in Calgary. They are the No. 1 scoring offense, but No. 7 in scoring defense, and that inconsistency is what keeps them down this low. Right now, the Stampeders are coming off a loss to the Montreal Alouettes. The defensive line, led by Clarence Hicks, Folarin Orimolade, and Jalen Hutchings, needs to generate more pressure to make life easier on the secondary. If they put it all together, they’re a real Grey Cup contender.
Vernon Adams Jr. is on another level right now!
— 3DownNation (@3DownNation) July 3, 2026
You can add this rushing touchdown to five passing majors for 6️⃣ total scores.#CFL#Stampeders#TogetherWeRide#StampedeBowlpic.twitter.com/NfSQw87ts9
This ranking is higher than it would have been before the Dru Brown game. When Brown stepped in, he was excellent: 25-of-31 for over 300 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. He would have had a second touchdown if not for a fumble inside the 5-yard line by Pokey Wilson on the opening drive.
Brown threw with touch, zip, precision, and timing. With Zach Collaros at quarterback, he wasn't doing any of those things. Winnipeg is last in the league in points scored at 22 per game. Brown’s one start? 31 points. Collaros went down with a neck injury against the Tiger-Cats, and it looks like more of a neck strain since he’s already back at practice. This defense is tied for second in the CFL at 24.4 points allowed per game. If Brown can provide offensive consistency alongside Brady Oliveira and those receivers, the Bombers are still a Grey Cup contender.
Coach Mark Killam has done an outstanding job. In previous years, the Elks were starting in brutal fashion, including a 1-7 start last year. Killam’s mandate was to stop the slow starts that forced late-season surges, and he delivered. Edmonton beat the defending Grey Cup runner-up, Montreal Alouettes, and started 4-1. Cody Fajardo is not the most dynamic quarterback, but he leads an offense that is capable, gutsy, and makes the right decisions. Justin Rankin could become the first CFL player ever to record 1,000 receiving and rushing yards in the same season. The energy around this team is different. They are explosive, gritty, and mentally tough. The Elks are real Grey Cup contenders.
Edmonton Elk's RB Justin Rankin is running wild against Montreal tonight.
— Last of the Fullbacks (@TheLastFullback) June 20, 2026
Div. II product out of Northwest Missouri State. pic.twitter.com/7WHzLARi5z
At 40 years old, quarterback Trevor Harris is still finding receivers down the field and attacking small windows. Kian Shaffer-Baker, Samuel Emilus, and Keshawn Johnson are arguably the best wide receiver trio in the league. A.J. Ouellette is back, and his return made a noticeable difference against the Tiger-Cats with a major explosion in the fourth quarter. The defense is third in points allowed and fourth in points scored, though it will allow opponents to sustain drives a little too often. Because so much of Harris’ game is built on pocket savvy and evasion rather than scrambling, interior pressure could be the blueprint to slow Saskatchewan down.
Davis Alexander might be winning Most Outstanding Player this year. He has been dynamite in every game, attacking vertically and finding Tyson Philpot, who has nearly 800 yards receiving through 5 games and is on pace to break records. Travis Theis has stepped up at running back, Alexander Hollins has been a capable receiver, and Tyler Snead looks like an alpha on the outside, which makes that wide receiver corps dangerous.
Defensively, Montreal is average, allowing 30.8 points per game and ranking 5th in the CFL, which is down from their previous seasons. The Alouettes are the No. 3 offense at 34 points per game, and that has been enough to win football games, mainly due to Alexander's explosive passing. They have made things harder on themselves than necessary, including needing a late stop against Ottawa in a 27-22 win. The defense, led by Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund, needs to maintain leads more consistently. Even so, this is the best team in the CFL, and it shouldn’t be much of a surprise.
Davis Alexander (@chavisdavis7) makes a miraculous escape and finds Tyler Snead (@TylerSnead11) for a major!#CFL#Alouettes#AlsMTLpic.twitter.com/9V3Ndc4mzN
— 3DownNation (@3DownNation) June 29, 2026
This article was originally published on A to Z Sports. Read the full story here: CFL Week 7 Power Rankings: Montreal Alouettes hold top spot, Dru Brown shakes up Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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Suni Lee is revealing the inspiration behind her incredible gymnastics comeback.
“Honestly, I just felt like I had so much more in the tank,” Lee tells PEOPLE on the red carpet at the 2026 EPSYS in New York City on Wednesday, July 15.
After she helped Team USA win gold in the 2024 Paris Olympics, Lee — who was diagnosed with an incurable kidney disease in 2023 — took a step back from the sport.

In reference to her diagnosis, Lee tells PEOPLE she feels that she wasn’t able to compete to her full potential during her last Olympics.
“I think this time around I want to give myself that chance,” she says. “I’m really excited to have my crew, and everybody following the journey.”
The remarks come after the 23-year-old Olympic gold medalist announced on Tuesday, July 14, that she’s returning to gymnastics in a video on Instagram captioned, “I’m back 🎬.”
In the video, Lee walked around a gym and declared, “I know what I’m capable of,” as a montage played of clips from her career over the years. “I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get there,” Lee added.
“This is more than a comeback, stay tuned,” the final screen read.
In regards to the Paris games, Lee described the event as a “redemption tour” when speaking with PEOPLE shortly after snagging another gold medal and two bronze.
“This has been my redemption tour from the last Olympics, and I’ve been trying to give myself grace for not being, I guess fully back to normal Suni,” she said at the time. “But ever since I got sick, I feel like normal Suni is — she’s just a different girl now.”
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As for a comeback? Lee now confirms the rumors that she’s kept it a secret for two years.
“It’s definitely been difficult. I’ve been so excited about it. Obviously I want to get back in the gym and train and just be able to talk about it freely,” she tells PEOPLE at the ESPYS of keeping her comeback under wraps.
She adds, “I’m really happy that it’s out now and I can just talk about it.”
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When the brackets for the upcoming Junior American Legion State Tournament were revealed on Wednesday, Greenbrier Post 69 was not there.
That may or may not have been expected, depending on perspective. Most programs find it a challenge to gain tangible success in their first year, particularly with a roster as young as the one Post 69 was putting on the field.
But, as the adage goes, success wasn’t necessarily measured by wins and losses. In regard to the main objective, the sentiment seems to be that the mission has been accomplished.
“We're really excited to have this opportunity, especially in Greenbrier County, to get something started up,” said coach Tanner McCallister. “The importance of it all is being able to transition from (high school) season, keep these guys together, help them grow, help them to develop; we’ve got a lot of young guys on this team. And just being able to work with them throughout the summer and set expectations for the upcoming season.”
Greenbrier East coach Cory Mann got the ball rolling on the team’s creation as a way to establish continuity after the high school season is complete.
“He approached a few of us about it,” McCallister said. “He's really excited about getting it going, just to continue keeping his guys together. He's got a really good attitude towards the community, and it's really bringing our community together. And that was pretty much his main focus on kind of getting things going.”
There is certainly talent all over the field for Post 69, but youth is obvious. Many of the players are coming off success at the Little League and middle school levels but have yet to log a high school inning.
Junior Legion teams are on the young end of the American Legion spectrum, but most players are veterans compared to Post 69.
“At least half of our team is rising freshmen, so they just got done playing their eighth grade season,” McCallister said. “We have a few returners from (Greenbrier East’s) season in the spring, so these guys are just really, really trying to piece it together and understand what high school baseball looks like.”
Just a few of the rising freshmen are Michael Boothe, who has shown big bat potential, Carter Huffman, a talented outfielder and left-handed pitching option, and Colton Dehaven, who led the team in runs scored and was a top base stealer with 13 in 15 attempts.
Post 69’s season finished with a 4-13 record after both scheduled doubleheaders this week were canceled. Not desirable results, but a foundation has been set.
“Of course, we'd like to win more and the boys would like to win more, but with it being the first year, I think we're just kind of rolling with the punches, just trying to keep things together,” McCallister said. “The main focus is just for us as coaches and as a community to develop good young men, get this thing going to where we can keep them together, have them focus on something that's important to them, and develop good, God-fearing, just good men.”
Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins is going to have a new look ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
Dawkins told USA TODAY's Ralphie Aversa at the 2026 ESPYs he was feeling "good" ahead of the upcoming season. The 32-year-old tackle acknowledged that was because of a key change he made for the campaign.
"I've told [everyone] in the world that this will be the lightest season that I ever play," Dawkins said.
Dawkins was listed as weighing 320 pounds by the Bills during the 2025 NFL season. The 6-5 tackle acknowledged he had dropped 45 pounds since his peak, though it wasn't clear whether his peak was his listed weight.
What was Dawkins' goal in dropping that weight?
"To play a little faster, play a little better because something is not getting us over that hump," Dawkins said. "So I want to be at the best that I could possibly be. So I said, (expletive) it, let's lose some weight."
Dawkins noted he was still confident in his athleticism playing at a heavier weight. Still, he thought changing things up could benefit the Bills as they seek the right combination to get the team to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1994.
"I am fast heavy," Dawkins explained, "but I might be just a little bit faster, lighter. And that might be what Josh [Allen] needs to get us over that hump."
Of course, Dawkins also detailed that Allen hadn't yet seen him at the lighter weight.
"He'll probably see me and be like, 'All right, Dion, it's time to eat a little bit,'" Dawkins said. "But I would rather have that than all right Dion's time to lose a little bit. So I'd rather start super light and see how it goes."
The good news for the veteran tackle? First-year Bills coach Joe Brady is on board with his plan to drop weight.
"If I come in lighter, I get a couple of the touchdown passes," Dawkins joked when asked about Brady. "So we'll see."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bills O-Lineman lost 45 pounds with one goal in mind, support Josh Allen

When the lights come on in Chicago for WNBA All-Star Weekend, the Los Angeles Sparks will have representation on both sidelines.
Kelsey Plum and Nneka Ogwumike, who were both named All-Star reserves earlier this month, learned their teams during Wednesday's WNBA All-Star Draft. Plum was selected by WNBA legend Cynthia Cooper with the ninth overall reserve pick and will suit up for Team Coop, while Ogwumike was taken two picks later by Teresa Weatherspoon as the 11th reserve selection to join Team Spoon.
🌟 TEAM COOP IS SET 🌟
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 15, 2026
Introducing the official Team Cooper roster for the 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game!
See them take the court on July 25 at 8:30pm/ET on ABC. #WNBAAllStar | @ATTpic.twitter.com/Xzh9aMB2cI
🌟 TEAM SPOON IS LOCKED IN 🌟
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 15, 2026
Here's your official Team Weatherspoon roster for the 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game!
Catch them in action on July 25 at 8:30pm/ET on ABC.#WNBAAllStar | @ATTpic.twitter.com/IkcXxDfrTS
While they'll be opponents for one night, it's another reminder of how important both veterans have been to the Sparks this season.
For Plum, it's another All-Star appearance in a season that hasn't been in her favor injury-wise. Injuries have sidelined the veteran guard for almost a month so far, but before going down, she was having a career season. Her ability to score from anywhere on the floor and create for teammates made her an easy choice when Cooper began filling out her roster. It is not confirmed whether she will be playing yet, as she has not returned to the court in a couple of weeks.
Ogwumike's selection felt just as fitting.
The longtime Sparks star has continued adding to an already remarkable resume in her 15th WNBA season. Over the past week alone, she became one of only five players in league history to reach 3,000 career field goals, moved into the top five in career assists, and tied Lisa Leslie for the most points in Sparks franchise history. Even as Los Angeles has battled injuries throughout the season, Ogwumike has remained the steady presence the organization has leaned on night after night.
Those accomplishments made her an easy fit for Weatherspoon's squad, where she'll join a roster headlined by some of the league's biggest stars.
The split also adds a little extra intrigue for Sparks fans. Rather than rooting for one All-Star team, they'll have a reason to watch both, with Plum and Ogwumike competing against one another instead of alongside each other. Being selected as All-Stars was the recognition that reflected the impact each has had despite the Sparks navigating a rocky first half of the season.
Now, they'll head to Chicago wearing different jerseys but representing the same franchise. Plum will look to help Team Coop come away with a win, while Ogwumike will do the same for Team Spoon. Once All-Star Weekend wraps up, the two veterans will reunite in Los Angeles as the Sparks turn their attention back to the second half of the season and a push for the playoffs.
The Rams stunned the NFL by trading rising star Jared Verse to the Browns for Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett.
Verse played a key role for the Rams in his first two NFL seasons, winning Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2024. But the Rams chose to part ways with the 25-year-old to acquire the league’s most elite defensive player.

Though Verse was traded by the Rams in the offseason, he recalled a hilarious moment between him and 49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams during his rookie year.
On NFL Network, Verse shared his welcome-to-the-NFL moment in which Williams played a leading role.
“It was against Trent Williams at SoFi Stadium. He didn’t throw me in the ground or nothing like that. He got to my outside shoulder, and usually if somebody gets on my outside shoulder I’m able to just throw him off, move him out the way, drop him to the ground,” Verse said.

“You can’t do that with Trent. I tried to move his hands, it was like moving cinder blocks. I literally like move his hands, chopping, doing all this stuff to get his hands off. And I literally said like, ‘Trent, get off of me.’
“Trent’s got like a deep-ass voice. He literally just starts laughing and was like, ‘You so funny, Verse.'”

Jared Verse's welcome to the NFL moment
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) July 15, 2026pic.twitter.com/47SR9EKtrS
The Rams and 49ers will square off to open the NFL season in Australia, but Verse won’t compete for LA.
The defensive end will start the next chapter of his career with the Browns.

England superstar Jude Bellingham has had a dominant run through the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but that World Cup run ended in heartbreak on Wednesday with the team falling to Argentina in the semifinals. After the match, Bellingham clearly let his frustration get the best of him.
As Argentina celebrated on the field following their 2-1 victory over England on Wednesday, Bellingham was caught on camera striking an Argentina player in apparent frustration.
In the aftermath of Wednesday’s 2-1 loss, a video showed Bellingham standing on the field as Argentina players began to celebrate. After Argentinian defender Valentín Barco joined the celebration, Bellingham immediately turned and struck him on the head.
It’s not clear whether or not Barco did or said something to spark Bellingham’s reaction, but Barco responded by shoving Bellingham. The other Argentina players immediately started trying to separate the two before Bellingham’s England teammates approached to do the same.
¡EL ENGANCHÓN DE BELLINGHAM CON LOS JUGADORES DE ARGENTINA TRAS EL FINAL!#NuestroMejorMundial#NuestroMejorMundialAS@jfelixdiaz@as_tvpic.twitter.com/9Y8rlgG2TL
— Diario AS (@diarioas) July 15, 2026
The incident came after England suffered a frustrating 2-1 loss to Argentina, after Bellingham helped put the team ahead 1-0 in the second half with a perfectly placed cross.
While it’s not clear what led to this reaction from Bellingham, he was certainly the first to get physical with Barco, and fans were quick to express their outrage at the incident.
“Wait what? Why on earth has he done that?!” one fan wrote in a post on X.
“The guy literally didn’t do anything???” someone else wrote.
“They must have told him something. Even so, you have to know how to lose,” another fan wrote.
“What outrages me is that this guy went out of nowhere to attack a rival player who was just happily celebrating with his team. Good thing he was exposed for the coward he is,” someone else added.
“Something so nasty about male players getting violent the second they’re losing,” another fan wrote, adding that “the kid didn’t even touch him.”
“One of the most unlikable and insufferable players out there. Bellingham is the sorest loser you can imagine,” someone else wrote, adding a photo of him kicking a cooler in frustration on a previous occasion.
While England has been eliminated from championship contention, they do still have one more match to play as they are set to take on France in the third-place match on Saturday.
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Microsoft has confirmed that it has blocked the availability of the recent Windows 11 July Patch Tuesday update (KB5101650) on Dell PCs, after Dell reported a number of issues including unexpected shutdowns, overheating, poor performance, and more caused by the preview update that released before it.
The KB5101650 began rolling out on July 14, and includes a number of quality of life improvements and fixes. For most users, this update is issue free, but Dell PCs will find that the update is not available for them currently.
"A limited number of Dell devices might display a yellow exclamation point in Device Manager next to the Intel Innovation Platform Framework Processor Participant driver. These devices can potentially experience unexpected shutdowns, poor performance, increased heat, and battery drain."
This issue applies to both the KB5101650 update that rolled out on July 14, and the optional preview update KB5095093 that rolled out on June 23, on either Windows 11 version 24H2 or 25H2. Dell PCs running either of these updates and experiencing issues should roll back.
The bug in question appears to be caused by the new Windows USB-C Connection Manager interface, with the Intel Innovation Platform Framework Processor Participant driver no longer functioning as intended. "This issue was reported by Dell during testing and identified as an incompatibility between the Intel driver and the new Windows USB-C Connection Manager interface."
Microsoft says that it's working on a fix, and will release a resolution for the PCs that are impacted by this issue soon. The good news is that it appears Microsoft was aware of the problem right away, as the July 14 update was blocked on Dell PCs right out of the gate.
Unfortunately, there was no immediate block on the optional update that released on June 23, meaning some devices may have installed the update that is causing problems. The best course of action in that situation is to simply roll-back to the previous update.

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Gary Neville emerged as one of the most vocal pundits in the buildup to England‘s highly anticipated semifinal clash against Argentina at the 2026 World Cup, directing specific scrutiny toward the Argentine defensive line. After successfully securing their ticket to the final, Cristian “Cuti” Romero delivered a stinging response to the former Manchester United defender, stating, “I hope I’m not that stupid when I retire.“
In the days leading up to kickoff, Neville had offered some incredibly harsh criticism of Argentina‘s starting center-back pairing of Romero and Lisandro Martinez in one of the last editions of The Overlaps podcast, branding them as a major liability: “I do not see any way we won’t score at least 2 goals against Argentina… I call them the best-worst central defensive duo in the world. They go from the sublime to the ridiculous.”
While arguing that the pairing was highly vulnerable defensively, Neville did begrudgingly acknowledge their unique ability to make an impact on the opposite end of the pitch. “You’ve got Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martinez who seem to give away a goal between them per game! Then you see them again and it turns out they’re scoring goals, winning all the headers and popping up everywhere!”
Following the final whistle, Romero spoke with DSports and immediately addressed the pre-match talk originating from across the Atlantic: “In England they are used to talking a lot before the match, so we send them a big hello; they must be very happy.“

Martinez was equally dismissive of the relentless criticism, reflecting on the media landscape in the British Isles. “We are used to them always talking about us. You can tell they like to talk about us, and we respond on the pitch. Nothing more, always with respect,” he stated.
However, Romero pulled no punches when specifically pressed on Neville’s comments: “The only thing I hope for when I retire is that I won’t be that stupid. Ultimately, it’s up to each person, but when I retire down the line, I hope I don’t find myself criticizing a player or underestimating anyone, because in the end, you go out there to do the best for your club or national team.“
Romero concluded his statement by setting his expectations ahead of the final on Sunday, his fifth one already with the Argentina national team: “After that, it can go right or wrong, but we are happy to be in a World Cup final again. We are making history; for us, it is something huge. We feel the shirt like no one else.“

The World Cup semifinal brought more history for Argentina as Lionel Messi recorded two assists in the 2-1 victory over England, taking his total to 12 goal contributions in the tournament. He surpassed Kylian Mbappé and now trails only Just Fontaine’s legendary record.
With England leading 1-0 late in the match, Argentina played a short corner that found Messi. The forward laid the ball back to Enzo Fernández, who scored with a long-range strike to level the game.
That was not Messi’s final contribution. In the 92nd minute, he reached the byline on the right before delivering a perfect cross with his right foot for Lautaro Martínez, who headed home the winning goal.
Before the semifinal, Mbappé led the tournament in goal contributions after an outstanding campaign. Albeit France were eliminated by Spain, the forward finished with eight goals and three assists.

Messi is now level with Mbappé on goals. He scored three against Algeria, twice against Austria, once against Jordan in the group stage, once against Cape Verde in the Round of 32, and once against Egypt in the Round of 16.
His two assists against England increased his total to four. Earlier in the tournament, Messi assisted Cristian Romero from a corner against Cape Verde before setting him up again against Egypt.
Some records are there to be broken, while others seem almost untouchable. Fontaine’s record of 13 goals in a single World Cup, set with France in 1958, is one of them and will not be matched. The total number of goal contributions is a different story because Fontaine finished without recording a single assist.


With the Iran conflict once again in full swing and demand for AI chips booming, industry sources expect that semiconductor raw material prices will only increase. Earlier this month, China created some turmoil in the semiconductor manufacturing raw materials supply chain when it announced that it would suspend Helium exports due to the supply chain turmoil. While China is not a key Helium exporter in terms of capacity, its role nevertheless could create trouble down the road if there is further disruption. Semiconductor Manufacturing Raw Materials Providers Raise Prices As Demand, Supply Dynamics Bite The complexity of semiconductor fabrication, which […]
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NVIDIA has unveiled its brand-new Jetson Thor solutions, expanding into mainstream robotics, humanoids & Edge AI with the T3000 & T2000. NVIDIA Jetson Thor T3000 Offers 865 TFLOPs of AI Compute For Humanoids & Robotics, While T2000 Pushes 400 TFLOPs For Edge AI We already told you that some big news was coming on the Physical AI side of things when Jensen landed in Japan yesterday, and the first of these announcements has been revealed in the form of the NVIDIA Jetson Thor T3000 and T2000. Kawasaki Heavy Industries provides technology designed to improve the overall efficiency of hospital operations, including […]
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A guitar string essentially stores a note based on how it vibrates, and if one plucks it differently, an entirely different note plays.
A team of researchers at ETH Zurich has leveraged the same principle to build a quantum chip that stores information by replacing the string with microscopic acoustic resonators.
This allows the chip to increase its working memory significantly, essentially increasing the storage capacity, a prohibitively expensive commodity in quantum computing, significantly.
ETH Zurich's research is led by quantum physicist Yiwen Chu, who used tiny mechanical vibrations to both store and process information. The vibrations, however, go far beyond the range of human hearing, happening inside a quantum chip where they essentially replace or complement the working memory of a quantum computer.
The study, published by the Hybrid Quantum Systems group, lists Professor Yiwen Chu, along with doctoral students Yu Yang and Igor Kladarić, as lead authors and focuses on replicating the division of labor seen in a classical computer.
A superconducting transmon qubit serves as the CPU, while the working memory (the quantum equivalent of RAM) is a high-overtone bulk acoustic wave resonator, or HBAR, whose many vibrational modes each serve as a memory slot.
The Qubit essentially swaps a quantum state from a vibrational mode (reads it, in classical computer terms), manipulates it (modifies it), and swaps it back (writes it). This makes for a unique configuration that most modern quantum computers do not follow, in which processing and storage are two distinct segments; most designs treat both memory and compute similarly.
The approach has advantages, however: acoustic waves have wavelengths roughly a hundred thousand times shorter than electromagnetic ones, allowing an entire quantum chip to be extremely small, as the research team states, even if the actual computer will be many orders of magnitude larger.
The chip has passed stress tests, including a proof of feasibility, which also included testing using two of the most commonly used methods to benchmark a quantum computer: the quantum Fourier transform and a period-finding algorithm.
The endgame here, as noted by the research team, is quantum random-access memory (QRAM), which would allow modern quantum computers to access a much larger store of quantum memory than current specifications allow. Whether this pans out depends on both the scalability of the approach and the computational power in play.
It is as I foretold: after we saw Skullcandy teases about new headphones, the brand has unveiled exactly the pair of cans I predicted. Meet the Skullcandy Crusher 1080 ANC; they're the pair that skate legend (and brand ambassador) Tony Hawk is pointing at in the picture above — yes, it really is him.
These are, according to the brand, its "best-sounding product" (although interestingly, not the most expensive because Skullcandy's Aviator 900 cans are a little pricier) and in case you didn't know, a 1080 in skateboarding involves three complete skateboard and body rotations performed either frontside or backside.
As a new member of its Crusher line-up, part of the draw will be the adjustable bass (see the big dial on the ear cup), but there's a lot more to celebrate besides that.
You can buy the Crusher 1080 ANC right now; they cost $279.99 / AU$399.99 (about £210) so they're a little cheaper than the likes of the $449 / £449 / AU$699 Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (Gen 2) which they borrow features from.
They come in black, gray, brown, and pink, as you can see modelled sans Tony Hawk below. I rate them in the following order: brown, pink, gray, black, though I'd love to see a camo or floral redesign as Skullcandy is wont to do.
Colors aren't why you'll buy the Crusher 1080 ANC, though. No, it'll be because they offer three new Sound by Bose features at a non-Bose price...

We've seen Skullcandy headphones with Bose features before, but the Crusher 1080 ANC are the first pair of cans not made by the brand which have three specific features. And these three features are a big selling point of the product.
The biggest will be Bose QuietControl ANC, which is a massive draw within Bose's own products (including the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd Gen). The company's noise cancellation is best-in-class, and now that proprietary Bose technology is baked into Skullcandy's headphones too. To many, this could be a reason to buy the Crusher all on its own.
Bose's TrueSpatial audio with head-tracking (for surround sound profiles irrespective of source material) and WaveForm audio engine (for snappy digital signal processing) are also stepping foot off the Good Ship Bose for the first time with the 1080. These will be great little extras to refine and finesse what Skullcandy already offers.
And that's before we even mention the Sound by Bose tuning and SpeechClarity voice pickup, to improve the music you listen to and your call quality. The latter is new to Skullcandy, but we've seen the former on some earbuds like my beloved Method 360.
And what about the headphones themselves, beyond the Bose stuff? Skullcandy hasn't confirmed the drivers, but I'd guess they'll be 40mm and joined by woofer units.
The battery life is 60 hours with ANC off and 50 hours with it on, which is pretty impressive; there's a 5-band EQ and other features via the Skullcandy app (not Skull-IQ, which some of the firm's earbuds use). Pictures show a dial on the side of the headphones, amongst other physical controls; I'd wager this is a redesigned bass slider, and given how easy it is to miss this on my Crusher 540 Active, I appreciate the rethink.
Reading between the lines, and having tested the Method 540 earlier this year (a 540 is a one-and-a-half skateboard and body rotation performed either frontside or backside, which I cannot do), I get the impression that Skullcandy is undergoing a push to really level up.
The company doesn't seem to be abandoning the commitment to bass that's defined its products in the past (or its love of athletes as brand ambassadors), but seems to want to bring that into a better-rounded audio package with higher-fidelity music on offer. And if the Skullcandy Crusher 1080 ANC is the culmination of this process, I'm really intrigued to know how they sound.

The United States Air Force is examining a lower-cost unmanned aircraft concept after losing “dozens” of MQ-9 Reaper drones during the recent conflict involving Iran.
Those losses have intensified concerns about relying upon expensive aircraft in environments where increasingly affordable air defenses can destroy them.
With roughly 135 Reapers in service and each drone costing about $30 million, officials increasingly question whether existing loss rates remain sustainable.
Rather than pursuing a more advanced version of the MQ-9, defense planners are exploring a drone intended for larger-scale deployment.
The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking proposals for a Massed Modular Aircraft, or MMA, capable of performing many missions currently assigned to the Reaper.
According to the solicitation, the Pentagon believes dependence upon “exquisite” aircraft costing more than $30 million is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain.
The concept favours quantity alongside capability, allowing forces to continue operating even after suffering substantial battlefield attrition.
Unlike many smaller drones commonly associated with swarm operations, the proposed aircraft would retain significant reach and carrying capacity.
The solicitation calls for a payload of at least 2,800 pounds, compared with roughly 3,800 pounds carried by the MQ-9.
Requirements also include an unrefueled combat radius of at least 2,300 nautical miles and a one-way transfer distance exceeding 8,000 nautical miles.
The drone must travel at speeds above 200 miles per hour while remaining capable of operating from 6,000-foot runways and improvised airstrips.
Defense planners also want enough onboard power and cooling capacity to support diverse internal and external mission equipment.
The specifications mention 25kW of available electrical power and 5kW of cooling capacity for future mission systems.
The proposal places considerable emphasis upon autonomy, allowing a single operator to supervise several aircraft simultaneously during complex missions.
While no specific dimensions were included, the performance requirements indicate an aircraft broadly comparable in size to the MQ-9.
Officials have also not disclosed a preferred procurement price, though expectations suggest a figure substantially below the Reaper's estimated $30 million cost.
The timeline remains aggressive, with full-scale prototype flight testing expected within 21 months following contract award.
Initial Operating Capability is planned for fiscal year 2031, with 20 mission-ready aircraft delivered to an operational unit.
Recent combat experiences appear to have influenced the concept's development, particularly situations where defenders exhausted interceptors before attackers exhausted drones.
The solicitation argues that maintaining continuous MMA operations could pressure opponents into consuming costly defensive missiles at unsustainable rates.
“Keeping a constant airborne MMA presence to launch weapons, gather intelligence, perform electronic warfare missions, or relay communications will force an adversary to stay on the defensive,” the Defense Innovation Unit stated.
Via Defense News
A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Wednesday's puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, July 15 (game #1633).
Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now more than 1,500 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, though, so read on if you need some Quordle hints today — or scroll down further for the answers.
Enjoy playing word games? You can also check out my NYT Connections today and NYT Strands today pages for hints and answers for those puzzles, while Marc's Wordle today column covers the original viral word game.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about Quordle today is below, so don't read on if you don't want to know the answers.
• The number of different vowels in Quordle today is 4*.
* Note that by vowel we mean the five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U), not Y (which is sometimes counted as a vowel too).
• The number of Quordle answers containing a repeated letter today is 2.
• No. None of Q, Z, X or J appear among today's Quordle answers.
• The number of today's Quordle answers starting with the same letter is 0.
If you just want to know the answers at this stage, simply scroll down. If you're not ready yet then here's one more clue to make things a lot easier:
• I
• P
• Y
• A
Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE THEM.

The answers to today's Quordle, game #1634, are…
This was a tricky game — mainly due to two words ending in vowels.
I thought I had exhausted all words ending in the letter O, before I finally got to one ending in two of them.

The answers to today's Quordle Daily Sequence, game #1634, are…
A new NYT Connections puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Wednesday's puzzle instead then click here: NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, July 15 (game #1130).
Good morning! Let's play Connections, the NYT's clever word game that challenges you to group answers in various categories. It can be tough, so read on if you need Connections hints.
What should you do once you've finished? Why, play some more word games of course. I've also got daily Strands hints and answers and Quordle hints and answers articles if you need help for those too, while Marc's Wordle today page covers the original viral word game.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about NYT Connections today is below, so don't read on if you don't want to know the answers.

Today's NYT Connections words are…
What are some clues for today's NYT Connections groups?
Need more clues?
We're firmly in spoiler territory now, but read on if you want to know what the four theme answers are for today's NYT Connections puzzles…
What are the answers for today's NYT Connections groups?
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The answers to today's Connections, game #1131, are…
Looking at today’s game after I completed it, I don’t understand why I failed to see SHADES OF BLACK as it is the only group that I could have actually got right.
The other three groups were the result of muddled game play and lucky guesses — particularly STARTING WITH TINY MARKS, which I didn’t get because I spotted dot, period, point and spot, but because all the tiles were made up of two words.
Before that, though, I made the mistake of putting together what I thought were four different types of printer. Hopefully I wasn't the only player to fall into that trap, but in truth it doesn't take much to catch me.
NYT Connections is one of several increasingly popular word games made by the New York Times. It challenges you to find groups of four items that share something in common, and each group has a different difficulty level: green is easy, yellow a little harder, blue often quite tough and purple usually very difficult.
On the plus side, you don't technically need to solve the final one, as you'll be able to answer that one by a process of elimination. What's more, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you a little bit of breathing room.
It's a little more involved than something like Wordle, however, and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to trip you up with tricks. For instance, watch out for homophones and other word games that could disguise the answers.
It's playable for free via the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.
A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Wednesday's puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, July 15 (game #864).
Strands is the NYT's latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it's great fun. It can be difficult, though, so read on for my Strands hints.
Want more word-based fun? Then check out my NYT Connections today and Quordle today pages for hints and answers for those games, and Marc's Wordle today page for the original viral word game.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about NYT Strands today is below, so don't read on if you don't want to know the answers.
• Today's NYT Strands theme is… Rerouting…
Play any of these words to unlock the in-game hints system.
• Spangram has 12 letters
• First side: left, 4th row
• Last side: left, 8th row
Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE THEM.

The answers to today's Strands, game #865, are…
Rerouting… is a word I used to see a lot when I used a sat nav in my car, so this is exactly the theme I was expecting — but I still struggled over it.
It’s not until you play Strands that you realize how many different ways there are to say the same thing, in this case a change of direction.
I took a hint to get going, but TACK didn’t help much. Then, I connected the two Zs for ZIGZAG and finally got motoring.
Strands is the NYT's not-so-new-any-more word game, following Wordle and Connections. It's now a fully fledged member of the NYT's games stable that has been running for a year and which can be played on the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.
I've got a full guide to how to play NYT Strands, complete with tips for solving it, so check that out if you're struggling to beat it each day.
The platform’s latest report examined the rising influence of athletic influencers and offered guidance on how to connect with them.

A planned default setting in the apps is designed to prevent teenagers from accessing them or scrolling after midnight, per Reuters.

New laws forbid users to engage in intimate emotional interactions with artificial intelligence chatbots and ban their use, per the Wall Street Journal.
The platform’s owner has previously promised to share algorithm and code data, but earlier offers of transparency fell short.
The feature allows brands to amplify organic customer call-outs and reviews, converting those posts into promotional campaigns.
Argentina millisinin kapitanı Lionel Messi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatlarının yarımfinal mərhələsində meydana çıxan ən yaşlı meydan oyunçusu olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 39 yaş 21 günlük olan hücumçu DÇ-2026-nın İngiltərə ilə yarımfinal görüşünə start heyətində çıxmaqla bu rekorda imza atıb.
Bununla da Messi 1958-ci il dünya çempionatının yarımfinalında 37 yaş 236 günlük olarkən meydana çıxmış Almaniya millisinin futbolçusu Frits Valter və İsveç yığmasının üzvü Qunnar Qrenə məxsus rekordu geridə qoyub.
Ümumi rekord isə hələ də İngiltərə millisinin sabiq qapıçısı Piter Şiltona məxsusdur. O, 1990-cı il dünya çempionatının yarımfinalında 40 yaşında meydana çıxmışdı.
Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2026) həlledici oyununun iştirakçıları müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, yarımfinal görüşlərindən sonra həm mundialın finalında, həm də üçüncü yer uğrunda üz-üzə gələcək komandalar bəlli olublar.
Finalda İspaniya və Argentina milliləri üz-üzə gələcəklər. Fransa və İngiltərə milli komandaları isə üçüncü yer – bürünc medal uğrunda mübarizə aparacaqlar. Hər iki qarşılaşma iyulun 19-da keçiriləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, mundialın yarımfinal mərhələsi çərçivəsində keçirilmiş oyunlarda İspaniya millisi Fransanı 2:0, Argentina yığması isə İngiltərəni 2:1 hesabı ilə məğlub edib.
DÇ-2026
19 iyul
Üçüncü yer uğrunda oyun
01:00. Fransa – İngiltərə
Mayami. Florida. ABŞ
Final
23:00. İspaniya– Argentina
Nyu-Cersi. Nyu-York. ABŞ
Jude Bellingham seemed to blame England teammate Jordan Pickford for the Enzo Fernandez goal for Argentina in the World Cup semi-final.
Chelsea midfielder Fernandez fired in a superb long-range strike for Argentina to make it 1-1, but it seems Bellingham feels the shot was actually quite central.
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Watch below as some fans seem to have been able to lip-read Bellingham’s reaction to the goal, with the Real Madrid ace complaining that it was in the middle of the goal…
Bellingham moaning about Pickford’s little arms. ‘It’s the middle of the goal’ ?? pic.twitter.com/eMqWz2FKg7
— Paul (@pclfc8) July 15, 2026
Make your own minds up, but that perhaps seems a bit harsh on England goalkeeper Pickford, who mostly had a really good game and another strong tournament overall.
Bellingham has been superb for England at this World Cup, but it’s moments like this that perhaps rub some fans up the wrong way, as he can be a little petulant when things aren’t going for him.
England will likely need to do some soul-searching after this World Cup semi-final loss, as they were a goal up with just a few minutes left, but perhaps handed momentum back to Argentina by being overly defensive and cautious.
Perhaps Pickford could have done better too, but overall it seemed more like the wrong tactical approach from Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel.
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Still, this was a good tournament for England and there’ll perhaps be some optimism about what they can build for the future, even if it feels painful now to have missed out on a place in the final.
England still haven’t won the World Cup since all the way back in 1966, and to many this felt like the best opportunity to finally do it again.
Argentina are a fantastic team, however, and are now looking to retain the trophy in what should be a mouth-watering encounter against Spain this Sunday.
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England manager Thomas Tuchel has defended his decision to adopt such a negative approach in the World Cup semi-final defeat against Argentina.
Anthony Gordon scored to give England the lead, but they quickly went quite defensive as Tuchel made a few subs and altered his team’s shape even with quite a lot of time remaining.
As a result, Argentina eventually took control and came back to win 2-1 to book their place in this Sunday’s World Cup final against Spain.
Tuchel has been widely criticised for his tactics, but when he spoke after the game he attempted to explain why he felt he had to try to close the game out this way.
When asked about his decision, Tuchel insisted he had no regrets and that he did what he felt he had to do against Argentina as they kept finding too much space.
“I analysed the match and I did it a certain way so that’s my responsibility,” Tuchel said, as quoted by BBC Sport.
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“In the moment, no regrets. The team gave everything and we were very, very close. We deserved to be up 1-0.
“We played one of our better matches, maybe our best match in the circumstances. The team was top, we couldn’t get over the line but no regrets.
“I think we saw the mentality throughout the match and the strong group. We played the matches how they were, we played against strong teams in the group, travelled a lot of miles, played at altitude, we played with 10 men, we played in the heat and we overcame every obstacle.
“We were very close today. It’s not the moment to analyse the full tournament, we just went our because we lost a crucial match.”
England defender Dan Burn also spoke after the game about how Tuchel set the team up.
It seems the Newcastle man was sympathetic with the Three Lions boss, and admitted that it was also a response from the players to a certain extent, while for some time it also seemed like it was working.
“I thought we had the gameplan pretty well for the majority of it. But obviously, when we scored, we went a bit passive and dropped off and were ultimately punished for it,” Burn said.
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“We probably conceded too many chances and if you do that, they are going to get goals. Disappointing from us. We have defended games better and seen them out. When you get that close to the World Cup final, that hurts.”
He added: “It’s only human nature a little bit as well. You know how well we have defended leads in previous games. That tends to happen to majority of teams.”
Where do you stand on this? Should England have done better to control the game without just taking off attacking players and sitting back? Or was it the right idea and just a bit of bad luck against a quality side? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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ESPN is once again commemorating a year in sports with The ESPYS, an awards show that annually celebrates achievements, athletes and moments. The 2026 ESPYS take place on Wednesday night at New York City’s David H. Koch Theater.
Among those in attendance will be a slew of gold medal-winning U.S. women’s hockey players, some of whom weren’t initially invited. With the help of American rapper Flavor Flav, the squad will now be well represented in Lincoln Center, where Team USA is up for the award of “Best Team” after it took down Canada in overtime of the gold medal game, thanks to a game-tying goal from Hilary Knight and a game-winning strike from Megan Keller.
Flav, a Public Enemy legend, tapped into his network to provide additional members of the team access to this year’s ESPYS, plus helped set them up with travel, lodging and hair and makeup.
That story, in the lead-up to a night full of them, is heartwarming in itself.
There’s a lot more to come at an event that raises awareness and money for the V Foundation for Cancer Research, a charity founded in 1993 by ESPN and national title-winning North Carolina State head men’s basketball coach Jim Valvano.
The 2026 ESPYS begin at 8 p.m. ET. Fans can tune in on ABC, in the ESPN App and in the ESPYS streaming hub.
Comedian Marcello Hernández will host this year’s ESPYS. Hernández played soccer at John Carroll University, but many recognize him from "Saturday Night Live,” on which he recently wrapped his fourth season.
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Cooper Dossett was not only a well-known, high-profile high school prospect during his days playing at Har-Ber High School in Springdale, Arkansas, but he was a record-setting high school prospect; the right-hander set the Perfect Game national record by uncorking a throw from the outfield that was clocked at 100 MPH. A four-year letterman with the Wildcats, Dossett excelled on the mound as well as at the plate, with many scouts considering him one of the best overall players in the 2022 draft class from Arkansas and one of the best high school players nationally. Over the course of his Har-Ber career, he appeared in 79 games and hit .312/.432/.625 with 21 doubles, 2 triples, 10 home runs and 26 walks to 46 strikeouts while making 28 appearances on the mound and posting a 2.13 ERA in 98.2 innings, allowing 43 hits, walking 71, and striking out 188.
The two-way player had a strong commitment to the University of Arkansas and went undrafted in the 2022 MLB Draft, making his way to Fayetteville that fall. He appeared in two games out of the bullpen early in the season, but lost coach Van Horn’s confidence after allowing 4 runs in 1.2 innings and was not used again for the rest of the season during in-game situations. That’s summer, he pitched for the Green Bay Rockers of the Northwoods League to supplement his innings load, appearing in 13 games and posting a 4.83 ERA in 31.2 innings, allowing 29 hits, walking 18, and striking out 43.
In 2024, coach Van Horn gave Dossett a longer leash, but the right-hander failed to cash in on the opportunity, posting a 5.17 ERA in 15.2 innings over 14 relief appearances, allowing 7 hits, walking 7, and striking out 20. As if that were not bad enough, he injured his arm pitching in what ended up a 14-4 blowout loss against the Texas A&M Aggies on the final day of the regular season. He ended up tearing his UCL and requiring Tommy John surgery, which he got that fall. As a result of the recovery process, the right-hander missed the entire 2025 season. Draft eligible for the 2025 MLB Draft, Dossett did not hear his name called.
The right-hander returned to the mound this spring, his redshirt junior year. Appearing in 16 games, he posted a 6.88 ERA in 17.0 innings, allowing 12 hits, walking 12, and striking out 18. Following the end of the Razorbacks season, he played for the Williamsport Crosscutters of the MLB Draft League.
The right-hander throws from a three-quarters arm slot utilizing a full over-the-head wind-up, short-arming the ball. He threw from a low-three-quarters arm slot earlier in his Razorbacks career, and the mechanical changes seem to have been made in an attempt to improve his control and arm health. He utilizes a three-pitch mix consisting of a four-seam fastball, cutter, curveball, and the occasional changeup.
Dossett’s fastball sits in the low-to-mid-90s and has been clocked as high as 96 MPH this summer in the MLB Draft League. While that is barely passable velocity for a right-hander, and has an pedestrian four-seam fastball spin rate, Dossett is able to get a seam-shifted wake effect on the pitch so that it produces well above-average induced vertical break numbers, topping out as high as an elite 21.3 inches.
The right-hander’s cutter sits in the high-80s-to-low-90s, topping out at 91 MPH this summer with average horizontal glove-side boring action. His curveball sits in the low-80s and has power 1-7 break. His changeup sits in the low-80s and is very firm, little more than a change-of-pace pitch to set up something else rather than a legitimate competitive offering.
San Antonio Spurs rookie forward Jayden Quaintance underwent successful surgery on his right knee, the team announced on Wednesday.
Quaintance was limited to just four games last season at Kentucky after dealing with the effects of a torn ACL and meniscus suffered in February 2025 at Arizona State. He said after the draft that he was still managing some pain and would require another procedure.
The Spurs did their due diligence on the injury during the predraft process and were comfortable with his rehabilitation progress. They worked with his representation to determine the next step for him and will provide an update on his return as appropriate.
Before his injury setback, Quaintance averaged 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, 1.5 assists and 1.1 steals as a freshman in 24 games with the Sun Devils. He set freshman program records for blocked shots (63) and rebounds per game.
The 6-foot-10 forward was highly touted entering the draft because of his defensive skill set and size at 255 pounds. He also showcased a growing offensive game, but it was his rim protection, physicality and upside that stood out to the Spurs perhaps the most.
Quaintance will now begin recovery from surgery with the hope of putting the injury behind him for good. He is highly thought of by the team and has the potential to be an impact player.
This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Spurs rookie Jayden Quaintance undergoes surgery on right knee
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Expanded playoffs make it harder to predict whether Tarik Skubal and other choice acquisitions will be dealt before the Aug, 3 trade deadline.
Twenty-three of the 30 teams are within four games of a playoff position heading into the season's second half, which opens Thursday with the back-in-contention Philadelphia Phillies hosting the woeful New York Mets.
“You’ve got a lot of really good teams that were on the bubble that have gotten in and kind of made it,” Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper said. “Anybody that has an opportunity to get in, anything can happen and that’s what makes our sport great.”
Skubal, a two-time Cy Young Award winner who can become a free agent after the World Series, is the most prominent possible trade bait. The 29-year-old left-hander is 2-3 with a 3.62 ERA in six starts for the Detroit Tigers since surgery on May 6 to remove a loose body from his pitching elbow.
He returned to a big league mound on June 13 after Dr. Neal ElAttrache operated with a NanoNeedle scope 2.0, a miniaturized, flexible version of the traditional arthroscope.
Detroit was 22-38 at the start of June — at 16 games under matching the 1914 Braves (12-28) as the most under .500 of a team that rebounded to reach the postseason, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Tigers are 22-14 since and trail by 3 1/2 games for the last AL wild card, needing to overcome six teams. Their performance in 16 games before the deadline will help determine whether they are buyers or sellers.
Minnesota's Joe Ryan and the Mets' Freddy Peralta also could become available. The Mets also could deal left-handed relievers Brooks Raley and A.J. Minter to contenders and San Francisco may try to jettison second baseman Luis Arraez.
Baseball’s only division leads of more than three games are held by the Los Angeles Dodgers (11 1/2) and Milwaukee (five).
“There are some middling teams that are potentially going to finish stronger and some teams that are front-running right now that might fall back to the pack,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “It’s what the fans wanted. It keeps everyone involved through September, as many teams as possible.”
Just seven teams of the 30 teams are more than four games out of a wild-card berth: the Athletics (6 1/2), Cincinnati (eight), Kansas City and the Los Angeles Angels (10 each), the Giants (10 1/2), the Mets (12) and Colorado (13 1/2).
“I think having more teams involved and more fan bases feeling like there’s something to play for later in the season is always good,” said Toronto pitcher Dylan Cease, the All-Star Game winner.
Philadelphia fell to 9-19 when Rob Thomson was fired on April 28 and replaced by Don Mattingly. The Phillies are 44-24 since and trail NL East-leading Atlanta (55-40) by two games.
Harper thinks a key to the turnaround was when Zack Wheeler rejoined the rotation on April 25 after surgery last August for thoracic outlet syndrome. Wheeler is 10-1 with a 2.13 ERA.
“Once we got Wheels back, I think everybody kind of took a deep breath,” Harper said. “That helped a lot of our other starting pitching kind of just fall into place.”
Boston fired Alex Cora after a 10-17 start and the Red Sox are 36-31 under Chad Tracy, ending the first half with their first 9-0 road trip since 1977.
Despite a 46-48 record, the Red Sox trail by just a half-game for the last wild card in an AL that has just five teams with winning records.
“We've done a much better job overall with our approach,” Tracy said. “We’re taking more pitches. We’re seeing more pitches against starters. We are getting starters deep in counts earlier in games. We're scoring runs in the first five innings of the game and letting our starting rotation pitch with a lead.”
If the Red Sox struggle in the next few weeks, closer Aroldis Chapman and starter Sonny Gray could get dealt.
Three of the four teams that had first-round byes last year advanced to League Championship Series: Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Seattle and Toronto. Among the teams emerging from Wild Card Series, only the Dodgers won their Division Series.
Having the bye allows teams to reset their rotations and assure opening the Division Series with their best starters.
Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler thought back to New York losing the AL East title and the bye to Toronto on a tiebreaker last year.
“Every game matters,” he said.
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The biggest stars in sports will take center stage Wednesday night as the 2026 ESPY Awards celebrate the year’s most memorable athletes, teams, and performances from across the sports world.
Jul 15, 2026; New York, NY, USA; Marcello Hernandez arrives on the red carpet before the 2026 ESPY Awards at Lincoln Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
The 2026 ESPY Awards air live on Wednesday, July 15, at 8:00 p.m. ET on ABC and stream on the ESPN App. This year’s ceremony returns to New York City at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center and will be hosted by Marcello Hernández of Saturday Night Live. Top nominees include Shohei Ohtani, Lionel Messi, Rory McIlroy, Jalen Brunson, Victor Wembanyama, Myles Garrett, Mikaela Shiffrin, and Alysa Liu, while special honors will recognize inspiring achievements on and off the field.
Fans can also expect appearances from many of the biggest names in sports and entertainment, along with musical performances and celebrity presenters throughout the evening. As always, the ESPYS blend championship celebrations, unforgettable moments, and emotional tributes, making it one of the premier annual events on the sports calendar.
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In a vacuum, England manager Thomas Tuchel is right.
Despite a devastating collapse at the hands of Argentina in the World Cup semifinals on Wednesday, England does, in fact, have a lot to be proud of. In case anyone wasn't aware, it is rather difficult to make it this far in the biggest tournament in professional sports! England's men's soccer team has only ever reached the final four of the World Cup on four occasions. Getting to this stage, even if you ultimately fall short of winning the World Cup, is extremely commendable because it seldom happens.
But rest assured: Taking the "moral victory" path after one of the most painful defeats in English soccer history will not be received well back in England.
In a post-match interview, Tuchel maintained that even in the heat of a tough loss, he was proud of what England achieved at the 2026 World Cup. As he should be. But as criticism about his questionable decision to sit back on defense against the reigning World Cup champions heats up, Tuchel also said he has "no regrets" and that England simply lost a big game to a great opponent. Uh, OK?
That's probably not what I would've said if I were in Tuchel's shoes:
"No regrets, the team gave everything and we were very, very close." 💔
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
England boss Thomas Tuchel reflects on their semi-final defeat to Argentina. pic.twitter.com/kWPFWe5eDF
It's a good thing the English media is notorious for taking it easy on public figures who screw up in spectacular fashion, and is likely not at all frothing at the mouth to take Tuchel to task for England's failure with the entire sporting world watching. (Holds hand to earpiece.)
Oh. Oh, no!
Keep Tuchel in your thoughts in the coming weeks. He's likely going to need all the support he can get.
Barring another historic collapse over the next couple of years, England is expected to, at the very least, hold on to Tuchel through the 2028 European Championships, when his current contract will expire. This was Tuchel's first World Cup as England's manager. Taking England to the World Cup semifinals on his first go-around earned him a lot of brownie points and goodwill, even if it didn't end in a trophy.
England is scheduled to play France for third place in the tournament at 5:00 p.m. Eastern this Saturday, July 18th. The match will take place in Miami.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Thomas Tuchel saying he doesn't have any regrets won't do him any favors with England
James Franklin’s Penn State tenure was defined by consistent regular-season success but disappointment in the biggest games. The team went just 4-17 against Michigan and Ohio State during Franklin’s 12 years with the team, but arguably his biggest win in that period came against the Buckeyes nearly a decade ago.
On Oct. 22, 2016, more than 100,000 fans packed Beaver Stadium and witnessed a classic game, where the Nittany Lions blocked a kick that would have put them down seven points and returned it for a touchdown to take the lead. This game is ingrained into the minds of all Penn State fans and supporters, but former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer doesn’t see it in the same light.
He revealed on his podcast that he believes a missed penalty was the real reason that Penn State won the game, along with his time mismanagement to bring the field goal unit on late.
Urban Meyer thinks the Block Six vs Penn State came from a missed penalty.@danWorthington@TheScriptOSUpic.twitter.com/LlzU9zt8Yv
— The Triple Option (@3xOptionShow) July 14, 2026
Meyer has given the Nittany Lions a lot of time and attention as of late, using his platform to discuss new coach Matt Campbell and what the next chapter of the team looks like. While his views have been mostly optimistic, this comment is sure to boil some blood in Penn State fans.
That win is the only time the team has taken down the Buckeyes in the last 15 years, and it was arguably the brightest moment of the Franklin era. Meyer’s team gave up 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and committed a memorable special teams mistake that let Penn State back into the game. Maybe there were some questionable aspects of the blocked field goal, but the Nittany Lions played well enough to win the game, and they did.
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This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Urban Meyer offers excuse for Penn State’s 2016 win over Ohio State
Playing basketball at North Carolina was a dream come true for Drake Powell, who grew up in Chapel Hill and played his high school ball down the road at Northwood.
Powell suited up for UNC during its 2024-25 season, which ended in a Round of 64 NCAA Tournament loss to Ole Miss. Powell quickly earned a name for himself thanks to shutdown defense, but also for his ability to score the basketball from anywhere.
Now entering his second NBA season, Powell just enjoyed his best Summer League output on Tuesday night. Powell scored 18 points in the Brooklyn Nets' 115-83 win over the Sacramento Kings, making six of his 10 shots from the field (4-of-7 mark on 3-pointers) and his lone free throw attempt.
Originally selected 22nd overall by the Atlanta Hawks in last year's NBA Draft, Powell had his Draft Day right traded to Brooklyn. Powell had a solid rookie season, averaging 6.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists across 63 games (24 starts) while shooting 89.6 percent on free throws, but Brooklyn finished with its third-straight losing campaign and playoff absence.
Drake Powell tonight vs. SAC
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) July 15, 2026
• 18 PTS
• 6-10 FG
• 4-7 3FG
• 2 STL
• 1 BLK pic.twitter.com/xCTNdmRX6x
The Nets upgraded their roster earlier this offseason, acquiring star power forward Julius Randle via trade and drafting point guard Mikel Brown sixth overall, while retaining former Tar Heel Day'Ron Sharpe. Powell may have to compete for starting minutes again, but his sophomore campaign should result in more victories.
Powell's lone season as a Tar Heel was the last for RJ Davis, who currently is playing Summer League ball with the Austin Spurs. Now entering Year Two, Powell is ready to further prove himself as a valuable NBA asset.
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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: Former Tar Heel enjoys best NBA Summer League game on Tuesday night

Dan Patrick isn’t fully on board with the swings Netflix took to dress up Monday’s Home Run Derby.
Discussing the broadcast on Tuesday’s episode of his eponymous show, Patrick said Netflix could stand to do a better job getting the word out about the star power it brought to the event, noting he had no idea names like Barry Bonds and Albert Pujols were involved until the broadcast was already underway.
“I’d like to think I’m at least socially aware of sporting events, but I had no idea,” Patrick said. “And then all of a sudden, it’s like Netflix, and then you had Will Ferrell show up, you had Bonds and Pujols, and I’m like, OK. They’re trying. Netflix is trying, trying different things. Now, sometimes you can try too hard. Sometimes you can try to dress something up, and you really don’t need to.”
DP recaps the Home Run Derby pic.twitter.com/W7uPETa8HP
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) July 14, 2026
That tracks with the broader reaction to Monday’s broadcast, which got the Derby’s new swing-based format right while stumbling on execution elsewhere, including a Will Ferrell-led intro segment that landed with viewers about as well as it did with Patrick.
“I didn’t need Will Ferrell on the broadcast. I think they tried too hard in what they were trying to do there,” he said. “But, still, you’re trying to do new things. Sometimes, it’s just good the way it is.”
Patrick has been down this road with Netflix before. Back in March, he tore into the streamer’s Opening Night broadcast, an hour-long pregame slog padded with celebrity cameos that pushed first pitch to 8:25 p.m. and left him feeling like he’d “tuned into a PowerPoint on Netflix” with a baseball game buried somewhere inside it.
He wasn’t uniformly critical of Monday’s broadcast, though. Patrick praised Bonds’ ability to pick out small, specific details in hitters’ swings, after previously knocking him for spending too much time rambling about his own playing days a few months prior.
Netflix gets another shot Aug. 13, when the Phillies and Twins play at the Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa. Two broadcasts into the deal, Patrick has made a habit of grading its work. There’s little reason to think he sits this one out.
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It’s time once again for the ESPY awards, celebrating the best athletes and moments across the sports world. But if you’re here, you might be wondering how exactly you can watch.
Well, good news! There are quite a few options this year, across streaming and cable. The ceremony is taking place live on Wednesday night, with musical performances and more. It’ll be hosted by an “SNL” favorite, with appearances by various celebrities and athletes throughout the night.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s show.
The 2026 ESPYs are taking place at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT. They will be broadcast live on ABC.
Yes! In addition to watching live on ABC, fans can also stream the ceremony on the ESPN App in pattern with ABC airings across time zones. It will also be available to stream next day on Disney+, Hulu, the ESPN App and ABC Video on Demand.
This year’s show will be hosted by “Saturday Night Live” star Marcello Hernandez. It will be his first time hosting the sports-centric awards show.
Jalen Brunson, Myles Garrett, A’ja Wilson, Hannah Hidalgo, Alysa Liu, Rory McIlroy, Fernando Mendoza, Lionel Messi, Shohei Ohtani, Mikaela Shiffrin and Victor Wembanyama are all among the nominees this year.
You can see the full list of nominees here.
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The New England Patriots would probably love to have Kayshon Boutte on their roster for the 2026 season, but at the same time, they want to do right by the player.
Doing right by Boutte might mean shipping him to a different team entirely.
NFL insider Albert Breer has mentioned multiple times that Boutte could have been had for a fifth-round draft pick during the 2026 NFL Draft, but an offer never materialized for the team. Boutte sticking around after the Patriots acquired Romeo Doubs in free agency and A.J. Brown in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles would give the team one of the best receiver rooms in the NFL.
However, it would also put a cap on Boutte's opportunities in an offense where he'd probably be the No. 3 option, at best. That's a bad situation for a player hoping to run up the stat sheet and maximize his value after fulfilling the final year of his rookie contract.
"I think the plan all along has been to do right by Kayshon Boutte, and I think there was a realization when they went and traded for A.J. Brown," Breer said, via NBC Sports Boston. "That's not only bringing another receiver into the room. That's bringing an X-receiver in, and that's what Kayshon Boutte was. This, again, comes back to the climate within the building. It was so good last year, and it was such a good thing.
"Do you want a guy who now is about to play the most important season of his life, because this is where he gets the life-changing money, and you are basically screwing up his value? They've tried to do their best to find a new home for him. I've said it before, if somebody called them with a fifth-round pick over draft weekend, he's gone. Those offers just weren't there. I do think, eventually, he's going to be somewhere else."
All eyes will be on Boutte's status ahead of training camp.
Will a trade be on the horizon, or will he still be on the roster when the team returns to the practice field? More importantly, will he be willing to participate in practices if he's on the team?
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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Latest update reveals likely plan for Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte

The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the New Orleans Pelicans in a final score of 82-77. This concludes their scheduled games in Vegas. They will play one more consolation game, as the Cavs did not qualify for the knockout tournament.
The top four teams advance to a single-elimination tournament. Cleveland’s 2-2 record won’t be good enough.
But the summer isn’t about winning. It’s about development. Obviously, the two can go hand-in-hand, but falling short of the tournament doesn’t mean Vegas was a waste of time. On the contrary.
Cleveland shut down their rookie standout Meleek Thomas for today’s game. They chose to keep the 34th pick on the bench and away from injury. Thomas had scored 35 points in his previous game and totalled 85 points in three games this summer.
While resting second-round picks in Summer League is a bit ripe for me, I can’t deny Thomas did more than enough to prove himself. His shot-making and overall feel for the game were evident to anyone watching. He has nothing left to show in this setting.
Resting Thomas opens up the door for other players to step up. So, did anyone take the torch?
Both the Cavs and Pelicans struggled to score in the first quarter. The Cavs began 0-13 from the floor as neither team cracked double-digits until near the end of the period. That’s Summer League for ya.
Things finally got rolling in the second quarter. The rest of the game was as expected.
Malaki Branham led the Cavs with 22 points. He looked strong throughout the Summer League and was their best player in this one.
Jaxson Robinson finished with 13 points on 5-10 shooting. The 23-year-old forward has shown a knack for getting hot from downtown, like when he scored 42 points and drilled eight three-pointers for the Cleveland Charge earlier this year.
Robinson played five years in college, beginning with Texas A&M before transferring to BYU and finishing his collegiate career with the Kentucky Wildcats. Robinson averaged 13 points per game in his senior season.
I’d keep an eye on Robinson, as 6’7” three-point shooters are always worth monitoring.
Cleveland’s two-way players have shown mixed results in Vegas. Tristan Enaruna has been out since the first game due to illness. Ernest Udeh Jr., whose hustle and activity led to 8 rebounds and 3 blocked shots today, ended the game shooting 0-for-2 and scored 0 points.
Riley Minix, Cleveland’s other two-way player, struggled throughout the summer. He’s shooting below 30% from the floor and missed his first 19 three-point attempts. Minix finally connected on a three-pointer today to bring his total to 1-for-20 for the summer.
The Cavs will play their final Summer League game on either July 17, July 18, or July 19.

Blue Jays could do something crazy and trade for Bo Bichette originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Toronto Blue Jays aren't totally in the hunt, but they're close enough to the playoff picture in a messy American League to consider being a buyer at the trade deadline.
And what if they wanted to get crazy and trade to get Bo Bichette back?
It wouldn't be impossible.
The New York Mets have been awful, and they're likely to be sellers.
While Bichette signed a three-year deal there in free agency, it does have an opt-out after each season, so there's no guarantee he'll be there for the length of the contract. That could make him a trade candidate, although the deal also has an annual average value of $42 million per year, which certainly isn't cheap.
Give me your craziest trade deadline prediction..
— Fuzzy (@fuzzyfromyt) July 15, 2026
I’ll go first: Bo Bichette will be a Blue Jay again
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It's certainly a fun concept, and one that would at least make one sense.
The simple case for the Blue Jays trading for Bichette would be that they'd know who they were getting. They watched him in the clubhouse and on the field for years. There'd likely be no surprises.
This is a guy who played through a brutal knee ailment during the playoffs just to be available during the World Series, and he hit a massive home run that was nearly the lasting memory of the whole postseason before the Dodgers spoiled it.
This season, Bichette started really slow, but he's up to .255 with 10 home runs through 380 at bats. He has looked more like himself the last couple of months.
The Blue Jays would have to figure out the positional stuff with Kazuma Okamoto at third base. Would Bichette be healthy and mobile enough to move back to shortstop? Or could he play second base and have Ernie Clement and Andres Gimenez split time at short?
It may not be the perfect pairing, particularly because of the money.
But if the Blue Jays get hot in the final couple weeks before the deadline, maybe they could really consider this trade that would've seemed quite far-fetched a few months ago.
ATLANTA — At the final whistle, they were strewn across the pitch in various poses of shock and grief. England had fallen in a game it didn't have to lose, a game it was minutes away from winning, a game that would have sent them to their first World Cup final in 60 years.
As the magnitude of the defeat settled in, Jude Bellingham stood near the middle of the stadium almost frozen, hands on hips while his various teammates fell on their back, crouched to their knees or simply sat down with legs spread. All of them were forced to watch Argentina celebrate another win that felt like destiny.
But for England, the 2-1 decision that sends Argentina and Lionel Messi to another World Cup final wasn't destiny at all. It was strategy.
And Thomas Tuchel, the England coach who has spent the entire World Cup talking about brave football and the last week playing mind games with his star player, must bear the blame.
It's not coming home. Instead, when it mattered most, Tuchel's tactics came home to roost.
"I believe that's the nature of the game," Tuchel said. "As soon as you lose, you get criticized. It's just what it is. No one knows what would have happened if we made different decisions so it makes no sense to engage in that and lose my head."
Maybe the weight of the moment was too much for the 52-year-old German, who was hired to run the English national team because of his reputation for in-game mastery and willingness to hold players accountable. Maybe he sensed his team was tiring and wanted them to conserve energy as they tried to preserve a 1-0 lead. Maybe, in respecting Argentina's comeback ability too much, he did his own team a disservice.
Whatever the reason, Tuchel decided to "park the bus" for the final 20 minutes of the game, dropping extra defenders deep in front of the goal and pretty much surrendering any hope of scoring again or even possessing the ball.

Tuchel tried to win the game 1-0. He got the outcome his strategy deserved.
"Argentina played with more risk, with more rhythm, with a feeling that maybe they have nothing to lose anymore," Tuchel said. "Suddenly we played with a feeling we have a lot to lose so we dropped into a deep block which isn't a problem but we struggled to stay active in that deep block and defend crosses and struggled to get physical on the runners into the box. … It was difficult for us. Couldn't get the momentum back at all and they took advantage of it and won the game.”
It was a curious choice for a coach who said before the quarterfinal that, at this stage of the tournament, his team needed to "be on the front foot and be brave." They have to go for it, Tuchel said, because otherwise there would be regrets.
Did he forget his own words? Did he panic? Did he finally lose his touch with a team where friction had been building over the past several days? Or was it simply just one of those things that happens in sports where a team or an athlete gets close to a monumental victory and, for whatever reason, just can't perform the way it must to get over the finish line.
"The responsibility is on the coach, and if it doesn't go well, it's easy to say that it was wrong," Tuchel said.
England had every right to be out of gas Wednesday. The knockout-round journey had taken them from Atlanta two weeks ago to Mexico City, where England had to survive the altitude and aura of the Azteca. Then came an emotional, razor-thin quarterfinal against Norway in Miami's unrelenting heat, the reward for which was a date with Messi in front of a crowd tilted heavily toward Argentina.
But that reality only underlines the problem with how England approached the final 20 minutes. A tired team running ragged near its own goal with Argentina having free reign to possess the ball on the perimeter and Messi lurking, waiting, hunting for opportunity? A recipe for disaster.
"We deserved to be ahead and then for one reason or another we struggled to keep the ball, struggled to put pressure on the ball and it just allowed them to create more momentum and more attacks for them in our final third," England striker Harry Kane said. "It's a normal mindset to try to hang on to a one-goal lead, but 20 minutes plus stoppage time to go is always going to be a long time."
Interminably long. Eons long. Too long.
With every minute, the pressure seemed to build on the team holding the 1-0 lead. Crossing passes whizzed by the front of the goal. Shots came from all angles, a few barely missing and one hitting the post before bouncing away.
England was winning, but it felt all too familiar for a national team that seems to arrive at the same destination every time.
Since 1996, England has blown a one-goal lead in the knockout round of the World Cup or the European Championships eight times. That inability to close the game is part of what drew England to Tuchel, a mercurial figure in European football who tends to win everywhere he goes but never goes anywhere for very long. He's soccer's version of Larry Brown, burning hot and wearing out his welcome quickly while leaving a trail of fractured relationships in his wake.
We saw that begin to manifest after the quarterfinal against Norway, when Tuchel lit into his team and said it was "lucky" to win after a sloppy effort. Like former Alabama coach Nick Saban, who was known to be most critical of his team after big wins, Tuchel was trying to motivate and guard against complacency.
But when Bellingham pushed back — "Maybe he doesn't know what it's like to play in those conditions," he said — it created an unnecessary narrative heading into the most important game of their national team careers.
Is that why England lost? No, of course not. For most of the game, England played well enough to win and got in position to slam the door.
But it was Tuchel being too cute by half, which is exactly how he botched the semifinals. After taking the 1-0 lead, England needed to keep its foot on the gas. Instead, it went into a strategic turtle in hopes of preventing the very thing that cost it the game.
"The players have a responsibility," centerback Dan Burn said. "The difference for me is I feel Argentina have been there, done that, have the confidence they were going to do it. I genuinely thought we were going to do it the whole time, but when you get to this level of football it's very fine margins. It's an easy thing to say but it is."
Tuchel wasn't in the mood to talk about what-ifs. He saw a team that took a 1-0 lead, immediately started struggling and made the changes he thought would carry it to the finish line.
It didn't work. And as a result, his tenure will live in infamy.
"I don't believe so much in an English thing or curse or history repeating itself," Tuchel said. "It's different coaches, different players, different situations, different opponents. I believe in the football [explanations], which for me still as a coach cost us today because we were just not active enough in any structure."

Arsenal fear lengthy William Saliba absence amid major injury update originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Arsenal are bracing for William Saliba to miss up to five months of the new season after the defender aggravated a long-standing back injury during France's World Cup semi-final defeat by Spain.
Saliba, 25, lasted 30 minutes of Tuesday's 2-0 loss in Dallas before going down without contact, kicking the ball away and lowering himself to the ground.
He was replaced by Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix and left the pitch visibly emotional, having reportedly told team-mates: "My back is gone."
The Sporting News understands the Gunners expect the 25-year-old to be sidelined for several months, with surgery considered the most likely route to resolving the issue.
Further scans in the coming days will determine the exact course of treatment, but the club are preparing for the possibility of starting the season without their first-choice centre-back.
Saliba had been managing the problem since the closing stages of last season, playing through discomfort during Arsenal's Premier League title win and their run to the Champions League final.
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He trained on a reduced programme and used pain relief to get through matches with France adopting the same approach at the World Cup, monitoring his workload closely and resting him for the final group game against Norway once qualification was already secured.
"I've had some minor niggles for several months," Saliba said earlier in the tournament.
"I've been gritting my teeth because there was the Champions League and the Premier League. The World Cup comes around only once every four years, so you've got to grit your teeth. I'm not at 100%, but there are plenty of players who aren't at 100% either. You can't make excuses."
France boss Didier Deschamps had played down concerns over Saliba's fitness before the tournament, insisting he was fine to travel.
But the toll of a season in which he made more than 50 appearances for club and country appears to have caught up with him ahead of the new Premier League season.
His likely absence is a significant blow for Mikel Arteta as Arsenal prepare to defend their Premier League title.
Saliba has formed one of the division's most effective central-defensive partnerships alongside Gabriel Magalhaes, and the pair started the vast majority of matches together last season.
Arteta's side are already exploring defensive reinforcements as a result, and Saliba's expected recovery timeline has been raised in informal conversations with potential targets as the club assess their options before the transfer window closes.

It’s that time of the year again, where some of the world’s best athletes gather to celebrate each other.
The 2026 ESPY Awards are officially underway, hosted by Saturday Night Live star Marcello Hernandez. The year’s biggest competitors such Karl-Anthony Towns, Jalen Brunson, Alysa Liu,Terence Crawford and more, are expected to be in attendance at the show, which takes place at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York. Additionally, presenters will also include Simone Biles, Kevin Hart, Ilona Maher, Billie Jean King, among others.
Ahead, see all the celebrities arriving on the 2026 ESPYs red carpet.
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Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal will meet in a master vs apprentice scenario in the World Cup final on Sunday.
Messi has been regarded as the greatest player of all time but is coming towards the end of his career at 39 whereas Yamal, who recently turned 19, is being tipped to become the next global superstar.
As the two prepare to do battle and carry their nation on their shoulders in the World Cup final, there is a mutual respect from one Barcelona academy graduate to another.

Yamal and Messi first met when they had a photograph together while the former was only 20 months old.
Things have changed since then and now they are both key players for their nations.
Greatness recognises greatness though and in May, Messi told Diario Sport: “There is a new generation of footballers who are very good and who have many years ahead of them, but if I have to choose one because of age, for what he has done so far and for the future he may have, it is Lamine.
“There’s no doubt, for me, he’s the best.”

Meanwhile, Yamal has previously admitted that Neymar was his hero growing up but realises that Messi is the best to do it.
“I think that in every match he shows that he is the best player in history,” Yamal said to RTVE. “If someone has doubts, it is because they are looking for them; there is nothing more to say there. For me, he is the best.”
The World Cup final will be the first time that Messi and Yamal have ever come up against each other on the pitch.
Even when Messi was playing for Paris Saint-Germain, the two never crossed paths in the Champions League and the 39-year-old was long gone from the Camp Nou before Yamal made his debut at the age of 15.
This game won’t determine who is better out of the two, but it could be the perfect stage for one great to bow out and another to step into his shoes.

England manager Thomas Tuchel defended his tactics after the Three Lions' World Cup dream ended in an agonising late defeat to Argentina on Wednesday.
England appeared poised to reach their first World Cup final since 1966 after Anthony Gordon fired them into the lead early in the second half in Atlanta.
But England then invited wave after wave of late pressure from the defending champions and goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez secured a famous 2-1 victory.
Tuchel said his team had become "too passive" after taking the lead at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
"We're disappointed, we were so close but we got too passive after we scored and conceded a lot of chances," Tuchel told the BBC.
"We could not turn the ball possession around and then conceded so many crosses, chances and shots," the German coach added.
"We were close but couldn't keep the level up after we scored."
Tuchel is likely to face serious scrutiny for his substitutions, notably the decision to bring goalscorer Gordon off for defender Ezri Konsa in the 72nd minute.
"I did also offensive substitutions in the last games, we just tried to help the players," he said.
"We conceded a chance straight away and we decided to go to a back five because the gaps were far too open.
"Straight after our goal, without any substitutions, we conceded way too many crosses and way too many chances so we tried to help."
Asked later at a press conference whether he believed he got his tactics wrong, former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain coach Tuchel replied: "No, I believe that's just the nature of the game.
"As soon as you lose, you get criticized. It's just what it is. No one knows what would have happened if we made different decisions.
"So it makes no sense to engage in that and lose my head. I'm responsible for them. I took them, so I take the criticism."
Asked why England had shied away from a more adventurous approach when leading, Tuchel replied: "Yes, but it doesn't help if you can't get the ball. We couldn't get out.
"Of course we wanted to go for the second goal but I did not have the feeling that offensive substitutions would help.
"We couldn't win any balls, we couldn't keep the ball so I think it was not a structural problem, we changed nothing. But the match changed completely."
Tuchel signed a two-year contract extension in February which lasts through to the 2028 European Championships which England is co-hosting.
Asked if he expected to remain England manager after Wednesday's defeat, the German indicated he plans to honour his contract that leads up the the 2028 European Championship.
"We keep on going for contract until the home Euros, and I'm looking forward to that. Even like now, it's difficult to look that far ahead," he said.
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Veronica Burton has turned into one of the WNBA's best guards, an all-around talent shining out west for the Golden State Valkyries.
But when she points back to her roots, she can look to the Boston area, and even the New England Patriots, for part of her origin story.
Burton really broke out in the WNBA in 2025 when she became a member of the expansion Valkyries. She's the type of point guard who can chase triple-doubles and lock up the opposing team's best player, too.
She's continued her strong play into the 2026 season, showing nothing about her growth as a hooper has been a fluke.
And with that in mind, it's worth revisiting where Burton came from and just how she got here.
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The roots begin in some ways with the Patriots two decades ago.
Ron Burton, Veronica's grandfather, played for the Boston Patriots in the AFL after starring collegiate at Northwestern. He was a running back.
Veronica's parents were both athletes, too. Her dad Steve was a quarterback at Northwestern, and her mom Ginni was an All-American swimmer for the Wildcats.
The siblings all could ball, as well.
Veronica's brother Austin played quarterback for UCLA.
Her sister Kendall hooped at Villanova, and her other sister Kayla played at Lehigh. Kayla now does work with NBC Sports Boston, as well.
Burton was a high school star at Newton South, averaging 20 points, 10 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game in a senior year that had her named Boston Globe Player of the Year.
She was then named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year three years in a row while at Northwestern. In that final season, she led all of Division I with 111 regular season steals.
The Dallas Wings took Burton seventh overall in the 2022 WNBA Draft, but her breakout came when the Valkyries picked Burton in the 2025 expansion draft.
She was named Most Improved Player in the WNBA after averaging 11.9 points, 6.0 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game.
The Giannis Antetokounmpo era of Milwaukee Bucks basketball is over, and it’s time to get over it!
Of course, that’s easier said than done when the era included the man who saved the franchise. It’s been less than a month since the trade that has been anticipated for the many years it’s been speculated. Nevertheless, embracing the low-stress young Bucks is something to be very excited about.
If you’re reading this, you probably have read the big Giannis article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Go ahead and take your pick on the quotes that are most eye-opening and those that sink your heart. Who gets the blame for the downfall? That’s up to your own interpretation.
“When I own or run a team, there will be things that I do and don’t do and decisions that and I make and don’t make that I’ve learned from the experience of rising with the Milwaukee Bucks, and dare I say the experience of getting to where the Bucks are today.”
— Pat Connaughton pic.twitter.com/bKSD3515Md
— Bucks Lead (@BucksLead) June 24, 2026
Now that fans have been given this closure, Bucks fans must look toward the positive. Yes, it’s a rebuild. The team is more than likely going to be a Play-In one, at best. Fans will be lost. Asking for the game to be put on at your local watering hole is going to be a reminiscent chore.
Except, there are things to get excited about. Things that paint over the glaring negatives that made this team so dysfunctional. Milwaukee is taking steps to ‘Own The Future’ once more!
The bad man (Glenn Rivers) can no longer destroy our beloved franchise. The last time the Bucks were a “force”, Adrian Griffin was just about to get the axe. After the Bucks fired Griffin, Rivers went 97-103 while coaching at least one of the Top-75 players in NBA history.
New Head Coach Taylor Jenkins will have his hands full, that is no doubt. To some, his name will always be linked to the off-court issues involving former Memphis Grizzlies Guard Ja Morant. But Jenkins had no part in those problems, and he should instead be remembered for what he actually accomplished in Memphis.
In five full seasons as the Grizzlies’ head coach, Jenkins made it to the postseason four times. In just his third year, the Grizzlies finished second in the Western Conference and tied the franchise record for wins.
Jenkins has a proven track record of developing young talent. He turned Morant from a raw rookie into a two-time All-Star, Desmond Bane into a Most Improved Player candidate, and let’s not forget, forged a Defensive Player of the Year winner, Jaren Jackson Jr.
Patient, player-first development is exactly what the young Bucks roster needs and has needed since 2023.
If Bucks radio play-by-play host Dave Koehn decided to bring back the once-popular, “Bango! Goes the young Buck!” phrase, this would be the year to do it. He has plenty of guys to don the slogan onto.
The incoming talent from the Giannis deal may seem underwhelming, but it has given the Bucks a gulp from the fountain of youth.
The Bucks suddenly have one of the youngest teams in the league.
Nate Ament (19)
Brayden Burries (20)
Kasparas Jakucionis (20)
Bogoljub Markovic (20)
Kel’el Ware (22)
Ousmane Dieng (23)
Ryan Rollins (24)
Jaime Jaquez Jr. (25)
Tyler Herro (26)
Kevin Porter Jr. (26)
AJ Green (26)— Jake Weinbach (@JWeinbachNBA) July 6, 2026
Last season, the Bucks were sixth-oldest team and it showed, equating to some of the worst stats we’ve seen in a while. The Bucks were the second-worst scoring team, gave up nearly 117 points per game, and were bottom third in the league for NET.
Kel’el Ware and Kasparas Jakucionis stand out as two young players with real long-term potential. Ware should bring much needed athleticism and defensive versatility that will finally give the Bucks a modern big man who can protect the rim.
Jakucionis brings high-IQ playmaking and poise. From his sample size in Miami, he looks like a true floor general. He recently went off in his debut for Lithuania in World Cup Qualifiers.
Kasparas Jakucionis in his Lithuania debut:
16 PTS | 7 REB | 6 AST#FIBAWC | @Buckspic.twitter.com/8gu2IwYLfz
— FIBA Basketball World Cup
(@FIBAWC) July 2, 2026
Jaime Jacquez will also be huge off the bench. Last season, he shot nearly 51% from the field in 75 total games. Jaime Highway also tallied the most points off the bench in the association.
As much as you might want to hate on him, you can’t sleep on the guy coming back home. Tyler Herro isn’t the most likable guy in the NBA, just ask Bam Adebayo, but he provides instant scoring, averaging 21.5 pts over the last five seasons. He’ll likely be an All-Star, and that will be huge for this team.
These guys look excited as hell to be Milwaukee Bucks. Especially Herro.
If you are this happy to be here, you’ve got my full support. https://t.co/qUsDtfZTqM
— Justin Wills (@itsjwills) July 10, 2026
Many see Jon Horst as the man who was nowhere to be found in the impending Giannis breakup. He will certainly go down as the worst drafter in franchise history during the Giannis era. Putting those two lows together will forever be marked on his tenure.
On the other hand, things are definitely looking up.
It may be low-hanging fruit, since a blockbuster trade with a massive return is any GM’s dream-come-true situation, but Horst truthfully had his hands tied behind his back for a while.
“It felt like the decisions being made were based off the emotions of results”, saidPat Connaughton about the end of the Bucks’ era. Horst operated on eggshells due to what most SHOULD assume is because of the viscousness of Giannis’ agents, yet proceeded, silently, to get Damian Lillard and Myles Turner. Now, he’s free from the thumb of Antetokounmpo.
There is always the worry that Jimmy Haslam will have his mitts on the Bucks’ roster, but at the very least, the Bucks have a GM that has been through the fire, knows the landscape, and now has the freedom to start this soft rebuild… just don’t think about the Gary Trent contract!
So let’s don our optimism caps!
Does anyone remember how fun the 2014-15 Bucks were before Jabari got hurt & Knight got traded? They were 7 or 8 games above .500 when Knight got traded & they limped to a 41-41 finish before winning 2 games in the first rd. That was a fun team! That's how I feel about this year!
— Max Margulis (@MaxsAllStars) June 25, 2026
No one can take away the memory of the championship banner being raised. Now, let’s mark where the new chapter begins, come October. An “Own The Future” T-shirt or rally towel on opening night would go hard.
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The Washington Wizards (2-1) lost their first game after shutting down top overall pick AJ Dybantsa and return on Wednesday night to take on the LA Clippers (1-2) in the NBA Las Vegas Summer League.
Jun 23, 2026; New York, NY, USA; NBA commissioner Adam Silver greets the fifth pick in the 2026 NBA draft, Illinois guard Keaton Wagler after he was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Kobe Sanders, coming off his rookie season with LA, scored 18 points on Tuesday night as the Clippers dropped a 99-87 decision to the Los Angeles Lakers. No. 5 overall pick Keaton Wagler added 16 points, and second-round selection Nick Martinelli, acquired from the Houston Rockets after being picked by the New York Knicks, came off the bench for 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Free agent Chris Livingston led the Wizards with 21 points on Tuesday in their 99-87 loss to the Chicago Bulls. Undrafted free agent Seth Trimble, looking for a contract, added 13 points, and second-round pick Felix Okpara had 12 points. Free agent Kadary Richmond went for 11 points and eight rebounds in the loss.
Washington is looking to return to playoff contention with the addition of Dybantsa to veteran stars Anthony Davis and Trae Young and recent lottery picks Alex Sarr, Bilal Coulibaly, and Bub Carrington. The Clippers have a deal in place to move Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors as they look to move on from a star-powered squad that hasn’t gotten past the first round of the playoffs in the last five seasons.
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The manner of England’s World Cup exit against Argentina was historic, and it has some NFL fans thinking of another monumental collapse.
England were minutes away from reaching a first World Cup final in 60 years, but a remontada for the ages from the defending world champions means the Three Lions go home without the trophy once again.
Argentina summoned their usual black magic to score twice in quick succession with the clock winding down, becoming only the second team this century to come from behind and win a World Cup semi-final.
It’s drawing comparisons to another famous collapse, from the team whose NFL stadium hosted England vs Argentina on Wednesday afternoon.

After full-time, social media was abuzz with breakdowns of what we all just witnessed. Messi magic, a screamer from Enzo Fernandez, and post-match scenes of jubilation and despair.
One NFL enthusiast realized this all felt similar to the Atlanta Falcons infamously choking a 25-point lead at Super Bowl LI, only for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to mount one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.
Broadcaster Jason Hagholm posted to X: “England collapse in the home of North America’s biggest collapse franchise, the Atlanta Falcons.”

Funnily enough, it’s not the first time the 28-3 comeback has been referenced at this World Cup.
A few weeks ago, when Argentina beat even tougher odds to come from two behind against Egypt, the man behind the Super Bowl heroics, Tom Brady, made the comparison.
He said: “Yeah so that might top 28-3.”
After the semi-final, Brady again took to X, but it was a simpler reaction. He wrote: “Oh my god.”
This Argentina team has a habit of defying the odds. Their journey to the final has been far from smooth, and there were multiple occasions where they could have been sent packing, but mentality — and Messi — have got them through.
Next up is Spain, who will be favorites to win in New York on Sunday. But you can’t rule out another Patriots-style remontada from the current title holders, if that’s how events unfold.
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Joe Flacco and T.J. Watt have squared off just seven times during their respective careers. And in those games, the Pittsburgh Steelers star edge defender has only sacked Flacco one time. But Watt did get one of Flacco's biggest hits of his career last season while Flacco was the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Flacco is one of the quarterbacks on this season of Netflix's Quarterback and in the most recent episode, he recalled the huge hit Watt laid on him last season and didn't mince words about the play, even hinting that Watt might have laid a dirty hit on him.
Joe Flacco after a hit by TJ Watt:
— Matthew Luciow (@matthewluciow92) July 15, 2026
"Man he fucked me up. He knew what he was doing too. Oh I think so, but he fucked me up. It was on my left side, but man the way he bent me up this area right here.”#steelerspic.twitter.com/1s2OzmKtKf
The Steelers beat the Bengals in this game, 34-12. It was the battle of the backup quarterbacks as Mason Rudolph outdueled Flacco.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: QB Joe Flacco recalls huge hit from Steelers EDGE T.J. Watt
The New England Revolution are back on the pitch after the World Cup break.
The mid-season layoff is over for MLS teams, so the club resumed practice with a newly extended player on the training grounds.
The Revolution re-signed homegrown defender Peyton Miller to a multi-year contract extension that runs through the 2028-29 MLS season, with a club option for the following season.
Miller is from Unionville, Connecticut and is 18 years old.
“I grew up watching this club,” Miller said. “For me to re-sign another contract, it means everything to me.”
He boasts five goals and three assists in 48 games played, 39 of them starts. This season, he has scored a career-high three goals with plenty more matches to go as the Revs gear up for the second half of the schedule.
“There’s plenty of interest from around the globe on Peyton Miller,” Chris Tierney, Revolution General Manager & Chief Soccer Officer, said. “He is a really elite profile that we need to continue to develop to get him to the spot that we think he’s capable of.”
Miller has been a member of the Revolution Pro Pathway program since age 13. The club has developed him into a contributing teenager for the top side. He has seen minutes at both left back and left wing in 2026.
“He’s making great steps going forward, and with his age, he has a great amount of maturity in his game and he’s impacting our team in a really positive way,” Revolution head coach Marko Mitrovic said. “So I’m really, really happy to see the progress that Peyton is making.”
Miller was the twelfth homegrown player in Revolution history, and the first from Connecticut. He was also the youngest player in club history to sign an MLS contract.
“There’s a lot that I think I need to work on and I have so much belief in Marko (Mitrovic),” Miller said. “He holds me to high standards and expectations, so I just think that there’s a lot more for me to accomplish here and there’s stuff that I need to do.
The Revs are back in action Wednesday, July 22 when they host Toronto FC at 7:30 p.m. at Gillette Stadium.
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After losing 14 players to the transfer portal and having 10 players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, Texas A&M placed a major emphasis on hauling in some of the top talent in the nation to replace the production they lost.
Third-year head coach Mike Elko did just that by signing the No. 4 portal class in college football, which includes electric playmakers, physical linemen and powerful game-wrecking athletes who will look to make a splash in their first campaign donning the Maroon and White uniform.
In 2025, transfer standouts like KC Concepcion and Mario Craver helped lead the Aggies to their first 11-0 mark since 1992 and first-ever appearance in the College Football Playoff.
Here are three 2026 transfers who could make the biggest impact for Texas A&M this season:
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While Texas A&M's 2025 wide receiving corps featured no shortage of speed and elusiveness, the one aspect the Aggies lacked was a big-bodied wideout who could beat man coverage and be a massive vertical threat. At 6-foot-4 and 208 pounds, Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton could be exactly what the Aggies' offense needs in 2026.
Horton hauled in 42 receptions for 511 yards and eight touchdowns for the Crimson Tide last season, after spending his first three collegiate seasons with the Miami Hurricanes. The Nashville, Tennessee, native has the physical attributes and experience to be a breakout star for Texas A&M, alongside fellow Aggie wide receivers Mario Craver, Terry Bussey and Ashton Bethel-Roman.
If the 2025 Texas A&M WR group had one weakness, it was their lack of a big-bodied WRs who can be an outside man beater and grab 50-50 balls. New A&M WR Isaiah Horton can be that guy and led Alabama with eight receiving TDs in 2025. pic.twitter.com/Ui86ViPjcQ
— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) January 11, 2026
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Northwestern transfer edge rusher Anto Saka could be one of the most underrated players in the conference entering the 2026 season. At 6-foot-4 and 255 pounds, he is a freakish athlete with elite speed and acceleration. Saka racked up 13 total tackles, three sacks and led the Wildcats with two forced fumbles during his junior campaign. Through three seasons with Northwestern, the powerful Baltimore, Maryland, native has recorded 41 total tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and three forced fumbles.
It is difficult to replace such an elite talent like Cashius Howell, who had historic success last year with the Aggies, but Saka has all the tools to step up and be the anchor for Texas A&M's defensive unit this season.
Texas A&M’s new DE Anto Saka might be one of the most feared pass rushers in the SEC this year and this is why ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ufWwGTxTry
— LandonTengwall (@LandonTengwall) March 6, 2026
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Texas A&M lost five of its six starting offensive linemen to the NFL Draft this offseason, putting the position as a top priority for Elko and company entering 2026. To replace that production, the Aggies dipped into the portal and signed former LSU left tackle Tyree Adams. Despite an ankle injury that sidelined him for some time in 2025, Adams has the versatility and physicality that Elko is looking to build his offense around. Per Pro Football Focus, he allowed no sacks in 276 blocking snaps in his final season in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
His health is a factor to watch as he plays for the Maroon and White, but his athleticism and elite run-blocking could be a huge bright spot for the Aggies' offensive line this season.
Tyree Adams (#71) Texas A&M
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) June 8, 2026
✅ Has shown versatility by logging snaps at every spot except for center
✅ Arm length
✅ Fires off the ball as run blocker
✅ Good athleticism pic.twitter.com/b0AT5R4xVH
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Boston hopes to tie up its third Summer League win when it takes on Sacramento this Wednesday.
Apr 12, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Sacramento Kings center Maxime Raynaud (42) shoots a free throw during the second half against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
The Boston Celtics are back in action at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday when they take on Sacramento in the latest leg of their Summer League schedule. Amile Jefferson has enjoyed a positive spell coaching the team so far this summer and hopes to unseat the Kings from their throne in Nevada.
Veteran guard Derrick White has also tried his hand at the coaching gig during Summer League and oversaw Boston’s comfortable win against Charlotte on Sunday. Jefferson was back in his rightful seat for Monday’s 102-90 defeat to Atlanta, however, perhaps signaling White may be something of a good luck charm.
Second-round Draft pick Dillon Mitchell seemed to benefit in particular from White’s methods as he topped the points (24) and rebounds (eight) lists against the Hornets. The rookie forward couldn’t replicate the same output in Monday’s defeat to the Hawks and is one looking to reclaim his perch for Boston in midweek.
For Sacramento, second-year talent Maxime Raynaud has caught the eye and looked a cut above in a wide defeat to Washington over the weekend. Point guard prospect Darius Acuff Jr finished as the top scorer in the California Classic league of the off-season and hopes to make another positive impression in front of Summer League coach Chris Darnell here.
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The Philadelphia 76ers have had a busy offseason with the additions of Jaylen Brown, Dean Wade, Anfernee Simons, and Ariel Hukporti while also selecting rookie Labaron Philon Jr. Now, they have their eyes on an even bigger name: LeBron James.
James, who is set to enter his 24th season in the league, averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists, and 6.1 rebounds while shooting 51.5% from the floor and 31.7% from deep. The future Hall of Famer would bring such a huge dynamic to the Sixers as an elite playmaker, scorer, and a larger-than-life personality.
VJ Edgecombe told reporters, per The Philadelphia Inquirer, on James:
“I like it,” Edgecombe said with a grin while visiting the Sixers’ Summer League practice in Las Vegas. “It’s LeBron James. At the end of the day, despite how old he is, he’s still, to me, the greatest player of all time. If I get to play alongside LeBron, that would be amazing.
“Obviously, we know the goal — if we get LeBron or not — is a championship. So if we do get him, I’m happy. If we don’t, I’m still happy."
If James and the Sixers can come to an agreement, then it would be a huge lift for Philadelphia. He is one of the best players still in the game and he has a great relationship with Tyrese Maxey, President of Basketball Operations Mike Gansey, and Edgecombe.
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Sixers' VJ Edgecombe gives thoughts on possibly adding LeBron James
Matt Harmon and Justin Boone finally reunite after a month apart and the two have thoughts to share. Harmon and Boone identify 8 good fantasy players that you should draft that are on bad real life teams. One of Yahoo's newest additions, Eric Froton, also makes his YFF pod debut to promote Yahoo's new CFB fantasy leagues and provide four players you need to keep tabs on for dynasty drafts in 2027.
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(57:00) Yahoo Fantasy College Football Analyst Eric Froton shares 4 guys on Dynasty radar in CFB

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The raucous energy quieted for about 20 minutes at the Parkville Market in Hartford after Anthony Gordon scored the opening goal for England in Wednesday’s World Cup semifinal against Argentina.
But the Argentina fans, hundreds gathered to form the overwhelming majority in the food hall, would soon return to banging their drums and blowing their horns, singing and jumping around.
“This feels like home!” one Buenos Aires native, who moved to Glastonbury in 2019, yelled out after the full-time whistle secured a 2-1 come-from-behind victory and sent the reigning World Cup champions back to the final.
The equalizer came in the 85th minute, off the boot of Enzo Fernandez from outside of the box. Lautaro Martínez netted the winner off of a deflection in the second minute of stoppage time and the scene in Hartford couldn’t have gotten louder.
Argentina will look to become the third nation to win back-to-back World Cups when it meets Spain at Metlife Stadium on Sunday.
And a large group of supporters will be back at the Parkville Market, where food from around the world and drinks are readily available. The food hall has hosted watch parties for every game of the World Cup, garnering its largest crowds for the U.S. national team and the several South American nations that make up a large part of Hartford’s demographic.
“It’s been great, it’s fantastic. We are a place that has food from all different cultures, what better place to watch the World Cup?” said Ashley McHugh, Parkville Market’s director of events and programming.
On Wednesday, it was impossible to look in any direction without seeing multiple Lionel Messi jerseys. And, until England scored the first goal, it was just as hard to find anyone representing the Three Lions.
“Anyone but Argentina,” said Emily Baldino, a Hartford-area native who wore a New York Red Bulls jersey as she watched the opening goal from the second level, which overlooked the Argentinian crowd, with friends Alice Bidoae (representing Arsenal) and Simone Locasto. “I was cheering for the U.S. … Then we were rooting for France to win before they got knocked out. But as long as it’s not Argentina, I don’t care who it is.”
But England “parked the bus.” And its defensive strategy failed to stifle Argentina’s championship form forcing Baldino to go home unhappy.
Downstairs, the sea of blue and white cheered with every defensive stand and got even louder on the counter attack. Heads dropped in hands with every English save, and then the faithful stood on chairs whenever momentum turned.
“There was never a doubt,” said German Gebhard, another Buenos Aires native who came to the U.S. just a few days ago with his wife and young son, Tomas, to visit his mother-in-law in Connecticut. He heard about the watch party after asking ChatGPT – the first result was a dud, but the backup plan was a hit.
“We’re from Ecuador, but we love Argentina. We love Messi,” said Albert Sanchez, a Naugatuck native who brought his wife, brother and two older kids to the watch party, all of them representing the game’s greatest player. “He’s a genius as a soccer player.”
Messi didn’t add to his World Cup goal record – which stands at 21 for his career, eight in this tournament alone – but he assisted on both of the Argentinian goals Wednesday, including a world-class cross to set up Martinez’ game-winning header at the back post.
Spain, which advanced after beating France, 2-0, on Tuesday, is a slight favorite heading into the final.
“I think that we have a better team than the one that we had the last World Cup, so finger’s crossed,” Gebhard said.
With the 2026 All-Star Game behind us, it’s time to gear up for the second half of the season.
That said, the first half was full of ups and downs for the Boys in Blue, but they hit the break with an MLB-best record of 61-36.
We here at Dodgers Nation asked fans to help us put together our list of the best moments.
Check out some of our favorite responses below, and let us know if we missed anything!
Let’s start with an electric defensive highlight that Lysa Stone summed up nicely: “Miggy throw, Freddie split.”
On June 5 in the Freeway Series, a hard-hit ground ball ricocheted off of Roki Sasaki’s glove.
Fortunately, Miggy Ro was there to barehand the ball and get it to first baseman Freddie Freeman, who was in a full split, narrowly beating the runner.
The Angels runner was initially called safe, though Rojas’ incredible play was confirmed to be an out upon review.
As Jorge Aleman described it, “Play of The Year!!!”
Mike Shippey nominated this one: “Teo’s GS against the Pads on July 3rd was pretty sweet.”
Mike, “pretty sweet” might be an understatement.
On July 3, the Dodgers were in a 3-0 hole to the San Diego Padres.
Fortunately, with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, Teo Hernandez stepped up and homered to left center field, flipping the game on its head and leading to a Dodgers win.
As Brent Schneider noted, that’s just one of several come-from-behind wins against the Padres this season, providing several results for Dodgers fans to savor.
Shoutout to Joe Collins for bringing up this emotional moment.
On April 14, Alex Vesia recorded a save in a 2-1 win over the New York Mets with three ninth-inning strikeouts on just 10 pitches, but that’s far from the best part of the night.
Vesia and his wife, Kayla, lost their daughter during the 2025 World Series run, and for this game, the Vesias invited a few dozen healthcare workers who’d cared for their family to take in Dodger Stadium.
After the game, SportsNet LA’s Kirsten Watson pointed out the caregivers’ suite to Vesia.
That wave he shared with them was a moment not to be forgotten.
This one was nominated by X user @yestosehunn: On June 13, Yoshinobu Yamamoto took a perfect game into the eighth inning and a no-hitter into the ninth.
A bobbled ball by Mookie Betts with two outs in the eighth inning and a solo homer in the ninth were all that stood between Yama and history, though the game was well in hand by that point.
With the near-miss performance, it seems like it could be a matter of time until Yamamoto earns that no-hitter.
As an honorable mention, we have to include Yama’s dominant performance against the Toronto Blue Jays after his World Series MVP performance last year, an achievement noted by both Daniel Schneider and Damien Garrett.
Dalton Rushing may be the Dodgers’ lightning rod this season, but amid all the confrontations with other teams and a public spat with Shohei Ohtani, he’s still a fantastic catcher and hitter.
In the Dodgers first extra-innings game of the year, Rushing was the hero with an 11th inning RBI single.
“Rush getting that walk off after all the controversy. Feels good,” Jose Ortega said.

And an honorable mention here: Rushing’s first MLB grand slam against the New York Mets on April 15.
There’s so much we didn’t even get to with this list, moments like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts each hitting their 300th home runs, Max Muncy’s greatness and more.
Let us know what you wish we had included and perhaps we’ll have to put together a Part 2 before the regular season resumes.
Los Angeles Lakers first-round draft pick Cameron Carr is already looking like a total steal and someone who could end up becoming a real star.
Carr was taken with the No. 24 overall selection in the 2026 NBA Draft, after the Lakers traded up one spot to get him over the New York Knicks.
His range, according to most draft experts, was more or less in the late first round, around the late teens and early 20s.
However, his level of play has been extremely impressive, immediately standing out as one of the best players in the Summer League.

Carr, on Tuesday, July 14th, scored 23 points against the Clippers, grabbing one rebound, and dishing two assists and a block. He went 8-for-18 from the field, an understandable percentage given how Summer League tends to be a high-volume exercise.
In the opener against Oklahoma City, he had another good game, scoring 18 points, going 7-for-13 from the field.
Following Tuesday’s game, Carr was interviewed in the postgame and highlighted how hard he had been working by noting his hair was not done up too well.
“Gotta get some new braids. I aint no pretty boy, I’m here to play basketball!” he said.
Carr’s interview did not end on that comment; he said that he wants to win the entire tournament.
“We get better every single game,” Carr added in his postgame interview on Prime. “We get more and more connected every single game. We’re here to win it. We’re not here to play around. We’re here to win it. That’s what we came to do. Job not done.”
He missed the Lakers’ second summer league game due to a thumb contusion, but upon his return, Carr looked as if he had not missed a beat and felt comfortable on the court.
“I feel good. Another opportunity to step on the court,” Carr said. “It’s a blessing just to get the opportunity to play with the guys I’m around and get better.”
The Lakers play again on Thursday, July 16th, against the Chicago Bulls, with the game starting at 3 p.m. It will be streaming on Prime Video.
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The Winnipeg Jets have been a consistent contender in the Western Conference for years now, but in 2025/26, the team were simply never able to find their rhythm as they ended their campaign with a record of 35-35-12, good for seventh place in the Central Division.
That led them to intriguing young star Viggo Bjorck in the 2026 NHL Draft, and with their team hopeful of being healthy in the season ahead, they could be candidates for a major bounce back, depending on what happens with star goaltender Connor Hellebuyck. He’s not the only one whose future was up in the air, but with arbitration looming, the Jets made a decision on a key rising star, locking him up long-term.
GettyCole Perfetti of the Winnipeg Jets.
Another player with a contract that needed to be dealt with was former first-round pick Cole Perfetti, who has been showing immense potential since arriving in the NHL full-time five seasons ago. While he took a step back a year ago, Perfetti posted a career high of 18 goals and 50 points in 80 games back in 2024/25, and given that he’s still got all of the tools to be a star in the NHL, the team unsurprisingly wanted to sign him to a long-term deal.
However, Perfetti was an RFA coming into this off-season, and after no deal could be reached, he filed for arbitration, a move that can oftentimes destroy a relationship between a team and a player. Thankfully for both, things aren’t going to get that far, as Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman announced on Wednesday that a long-term resolution has been found, with Perfetti inking a five-year deal to stay in Winnipeg for a long time to come.
Hearing Cole Perfetti and the Winnipeg Jets avoid arbitration with a 5 x $6M AAV extension
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) July 15, 2026
That deal carries a $6 million AAV, and while Perfetti is yet to take the leap into a genuine top-six forward at the NHL level, the team still clearly believe in him long-term, and if he takes that leap, this deal will end up as one of fantastic value.
With Perfetti now locked in and Viggo Bjorck a potential day one inclusion in the Jets lineup, things are looking up for this team, and with Josh Morrissey, Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor and Hellebuyck all there too, this is a team that has the potential to fight with the best of them in the Central Division and the Western Conference overall.
To go from being a good to a great team however, you need secondary scoring, and if Perfetti can pass 50 points again and put together a career year, this team is suddenly very dangerous. Clearly, the Jets believe that’s the type of player that Perfetti can be, and while he will still need to prove that on the ice, the team have locked him in for a long time to come with clear expectations that he becomes one of their top players in 2026/27 and beyond.
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Los Angeles Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike has long been considered one of the best players in the WNBA, and she continues to try to make history.
Ogwumike came up big for the Sparks on Wednesday even though they lost to the Minnesota Lynx 96-87. She finished the game with 23 points, 12 rebounds, and 5 assists.
One of the highlights of the game was Ogwumike’s shooting, as she converted 10-of-16 field goals, going 2-of-4 from the three-point line, and made her only free throw of the game. It was his final score, though, that will have more meaning than any of the other 30 made field goals by Los Angeles in the contest.
GettyPHOENIX, AZ – SEPTEMBER 17: Nneka Ogwumike #30 of the Los Angeles Sparks leads teammates out to the court before the semifinal game three of the 2017 WNBA Playoffs at Talking Stick Resort Arena on September 17, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Ogwumike made a two-point shot with 1:45 to go in the game, as the Sparks were down by nine points. That field goal was good enough to tie her for first on the all-time Sparks scoring list, tying Lisa Leslie with 6,263 points.
Nneka Ogwumike ties Lisa Leslie for most points in Los Angeles Sparks history 😤 pic.twitter.com/HC2qSiPyZI
— espnW (@espnW) July 15, 2026
The Sparks have had Ogwumike as a crucial part of the franchise since she was selected first overall in the 2012 WNBA Draft. She did have a two-year stop with the Seattle Storm in 2024 and 2025, but returned to the team this season. Ogwumike has made 11 WNBA All-Star appearances, was the 2012 Rookie of the Year, won the 2016 WNBA MVP, and also won the league title that same year.
This season with the Sparks, Ogwumike is averaging 17 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.1 steals per game in 21 appearances. She was selected to her 11th All-Star Game of her career.
GettyLOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 17: Nneka Ogwumike #30 of the Los Angeles Sparks dribbles during a 106-96 Toronto Tempo win at Crypto.com Arena on May 17, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Sparks are on the edge of making the postseason, as they sit in the ninth spot with a 10-13 record and two and a half games behind the New York Liberty for the final playoff spot. That will make these next two months that much more important for the franchise.
They are set to play again on Friday against the Chicago Sky, which will be broadcast on ION. This could end up being the most important game of Ogwumike’s season, as she just needs one more point to own the top spot all-time in franchise history in points.
Ogwumike most likely won’t be thinking about the record, since her team will need that win. The Sparks have lost seven of the 10 games and are losers of two straight contests. Picking up a win will go a long way toward getting Los Angeles back on the right track and keeping it in the playoff hunt. Look for Ogwumike to play a pivotal role on the team in making that happen.
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The FHSAA revealed the set-up for its new Independent Football League on Wednesday and at first glance, it appears that Windermere and Mount Dora Christian are likely favorites in the two-tiered lineup.
The new league, which consists of teams that declared their intention to compete separate from that of the FHSAA district competition, will compete for postseason play from within two “Pools.” Pool A (teams with more than 900 enrollment) and Pool B (teams with less than 859) are divided into North and South divisions in each.
The teams will vie for 16 playoff spots, eight in each division, and the postseason qualifiers will be determined by the MaxPreps power rankings. The seasons will culminate with championship games at The Villages on Dec. 4. Schools are not limited to regular-season competition within the new Independent League, although some independent teams are limited in scheduling, like some teams within Orange County Public Schools. Independent OCPS schools must face at least seven OCPS Independent foes. Windermere is excluded, and will only face one independent team — Orlando Freedom — this season.
FHSAA’s revised football classification adds new-look independent league
The other OCPS Independent teams are Colonial, Cypress Creek, Innovation, Lake Buena Vista, Oak Ridge and University.
Windermere, led by fifth-year coach Riki Smith, will be putting its 20-game winning streak on the line as it heads into a season full of much more difficult competition, with the likes of 2025 playoff teams Edgewater, Dr. Phillips, St. Cloud and Winter Park on the schedule. Based on rankings from the end of last season, Windermere enters as the highest-ranked team in the Independent Pool A.
The Wolverines, coming off back-to-back 10-0 seasons, were ranked 111 at the end of last season, and were the highest-ranked team among all of the 78 Independent League teams.
Smith is quick to point out, however, that those are last year’s numbers and with the ramped-up schedule this season, things could be a lot different for the Wolverines.
“I think it’s part of the growth process, maturation process here at Windermere High. We’re playing a really tough schedule,” Smith said. “I told the players this week that true growth comes from adversity,” Smith said. “Adversity is coming. Hard is coming. So, just embrace the moment and we’re gonna attack it one day at a time and the goal is to qualify for the postseason.”
He does know, however, that the upgraded schedule will give Windermere an added boost in the rankings due to its schedule strength.
“I think it’s part of the growth process or maturation process for Windermere football,” Smith said. “If you look back to my first year, we were 2-8. We’re just building and you can’t skip steps. This is the next step.
“I’m excited now that it’s official. I’ve always wanted the players to have an opportunity to play in the postseason, and we’re thankful for that,” said. Smith, who’s back-to-back 10-0 teams did not have postseason options the past two years. “I’m thankful for that.”
Smith said the team’s hashtag for this season is #TheOcean.
“I told the kids we were in the Butler Chain (of Lakes) and we ate all the fish in the Butler Chain,” Smith said. “Now, they’re taking the shark out of the Butler Chain and dropping it in the ocean. The difference between the lake and the ocean is that there’s carnivores in there, there’s high tides, the temperature of the water changes, you can’t see the land, you don’t know what’s beneath you, so for us moving forward, it’s a challenge.
“I just told the kids to think of it as an opportunity to (face) these elite teams and become battle-tested and then qualify for the Independent playoffs.”
Mount Dora Christian finished last season 12-2 and with the second-highest ranking of all Independent teams at 143 and is the highest-ranked team among those in Pool B.
The Bulldogs moved back into FHSAA play after three seasons in the Sunshine State Athletic Association, in which they played for the 11-man championship a year ago. MDCA lost to Jupiter Christian in the final 41-19.
Fifth-year coach Kolby Tackett likes the new league, which was a big reason why the Bulldogs opted to return to FHSAA play, although he still said he thinks the separation by enrollment is an antiquated philosophy.
“I think throwing out enrollment as a measuring stick and just using MaxPreps rankings, in my opinion, that probably would have provided a little bit better competitive balance,” Tackett said. “I don’t think your enrollment dictates how good you are. Like First Academy is a 2A school by enrollment, but they can beat anybody in the state any given day.
“Enrollment is not what it used to be. In the transfer world, it’s a lot different.”
He did, however, say he thought the association did a good job dividing the teams based on its criteria.
“They did decide to go with (enrollment) and, yeah, I thought it was good. I think they did a good job listening to the needs,” Tackett said. “We’re really excited about it because we’re back under the FHSAA umbrella, which ultimately, is what we wanted to be. That was the easy motivator for us.”
Tackett welcomes the target on the Bulldogs backs, although he said it doesn’t really change things for his team.
“We definitely noticed that and I also know there are a lot of teams who might have a lower ranking, but I know what they’ve done this offseason and I know the kids they’ve brought back and developed, so I expect a few more teams to be cranked up and ready to go,” Tackett said. “I don’t put a lot of stock into (the rankings). You gotta play the games to figure out where you are.
“It’s been a change of pace here. We’ve always embraced the hunt and now I guess we’re more of the hunted. It’s been a shift in thinking but we don’t change up what we do. We’re kind of boring.”
Like Windermere, MDCA has also had a good run. Tackett is 49-20 at MDCA heading into his seventh season.
“Mount Dora Christian presented a really good picture here of what I felt was like Tennessee and Georgia, to where we have alignment. My president wants football to be good, and our head of school wants football to be good,” Tackett said of one of the smaller schools in the FHSAA, with about 270 enrollment 9-through-12. “It’s a team effort to be able to continue to have success. We take pride in that we’ve got 55 guys out for varsity football right now and 45 out for JV. Our numbers have never been better.
“Our goal is to have every boy at our school playing football and we’re dang near close to it.”
Tackett also takes pride in his ability to keep kids around, which is a huge task in this transfer era.
“In the last four years here at Mount Dora Christian, we have not lost a kid to a transfer,” Tackett said of his 17 fourth-year seniors. “We’ve added some kids, but we have not lost a single kid to a transfer.”
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All eyes will be on the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs when they cap off the 1st week of the 2026 regular season on Monday Night Football at Arrowhead Stadium.
The biggest question hanging over the game is singular — will Chiefs quarterback and 2-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes play or not?
Mahomes certainly seems determined to be on the field after tearing his ACL in Week 15 of the 2025 regular season, and seems more determined by who the Chiefs are playing after the Broncos ended Kansas City’s 9-year reign atop the AFC West Division in 2025.
It was the 1st major injury of Mahomes’ already-legendary career, which includes 3 Super Bowl wins and 2 more Super Bowl appearances.
“That’s my goal,” Mahomes told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday. “I’ve said that since the beginning is being ready to go Week 1. I can’t predict the future and I know that it’s a long process. It’s not just my decision, but at the same time I’m going to give the doctors and the coaches every single opportunity I can to let me be out there Week 1. I don’t want to miss that game (against the Broncos) because that’s the team that won the division while we were gone and you want to be out there and ready to go with your teammates. I’ll give every single thing I can to be out there Week 1 and hopefully the doctors and the coaches give me the green light and I’m able to go out there with my guys and compete against one of the best teams in the league.”
QB1. ⏰ pic.twitter.com/z2zGoIhIVz
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) May 26, 2026
Mahomes’ latest comments continue what’s been a pretty straightforward recovery for the superstar, who became the highest-paid player in NFL history for the 2nd time in his career when he signed an 8-year, $504.75 million contract extension in June.
In a video posted to the Chiefs’ official social media accounts in May, Mahomes is seen dropping back and firing off a pass during OTAs, wearing a large brace on his surgically repaired left knee.
“QB1,” the Chiefs posted, with an emoji of a clock.
“Pretty clear Patrick Mahomes will be ready for Week 1 against the Broncos,” Broncos beat reporter Zac Stevens wrote on his official X account after the video was posted.
Mahomes is widely regarded as 1 of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history — even though he’s only been the Chiefs’ starting quarterback for 8 seasons.
Mahomes is returning from the 1st serious injury of his career — a torn ACL suffered in Week 15 of the 2025 regular season. There has been no concrete timetable for his return, but the NFL putting the Broncos, a Super Bowl contender, to face the Chiefs in the season opener in a primetime game seemed to be a big clue that he might be back.
The Broncos ended the Chiefs’ 9-year streak of AFC West Division titles in 2025, going 14-3 and earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC Playoffs.
The Chiefs went 6-11 and missed the playoffs for the 1st time since 2014 — 3 years before Mahomes was drafted and 4 years before he became the starting quarterback.
“You would never bet against Patrick Mahomes and the NFL certainly hasn’t,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter said on May 15. “The league has scheduled the Chiefs for the opening Monday night game of the year. The league doesn’t do that unless they think that there’s a realistic chance that Patrick Mahomes is going to be back. And I think the feeling is right now you have to see how the knee is progressing during the course of the summer, but the feeling right now within the organization is that he is tracking to be ready for that Monday night game against Bo Nix, who is coming off his own surgeries on his ankle, and the Denver Broncos in Kansas City.”
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The New York Yankees are hunting for more pitchers as they make their second half playoff push and it appears the San Diego Padres‘ Mason Miller is at the top of the list.
As reported by The New York Post’s Jon Heyman, the Yankees’ two primary targets entering the trade deadline on Aug. 3 are Padres closer Mason Miller and Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers.
Miller just completed his second All-Star Game appearance, his second in the past three seasons. The 27-year-old has emerged as one of the game’s top closers, becoming notable for pitching an immaculate inning in a late season game in 2025 and breaking a franchise record for most consecutive scoreless innings (33 2/3 innings) earlier this season.
Miller leads the National League in a number of categories, including saves (25), games finished (34) and win probability added (3.2).
While addressing those trade rumors on a potential deal to the Yankees, Miller took it as a compliment. He did however say that he’s not a big city guy.
“It’s a compliment,” Miller told reporters of the Yankees’ potential interest. “They’re a very good team, and they’re interested in good players. It’s a big city,” Miller said. “I can’t say I’m a big city guy.”
Miller is obviously no stranger to deadline deals with the Oakland Athletics previously dealing the veteran pitcher to the Padres at last season’s trade deadline. The Padres are obviously an annual contender that is expected to compete for playoffs berths every season. They’re currently 3.5 games back of the Miami Marlins for the final wild card spot in the National League and a lot will hinge on whether or not they gain ground over the next couple of weeks.
The 27-year-old pitcher’s stat line is astonishing and it’s no surprise that the Yankees would covet him as they make their own push for the playoffs. Miller’s stat line is as follows: 25 saves and a 0.91 ERA with 72 strikeouts in just 39.2 innings pitched.
The Yankees currently lead the AL Wild Card race, but they trail just three games back of the Tampa Bay Rays for the lead in the AL East.
While speaking to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, Miller detailed what it’ll take for the Padres to make a second half push.
“It’s competitive; it’s all about getting hot at the right time,” Miller said. “I think you’ll see a lot of teams probably adding and going for it, because anything can happen any given year. You’ve just got to get in.”
Feinsand went into detail about how the Padres’ play will likely dictate whether or not Miller remains in a San Diego uniform to end the season.
“Mason Miller knows all about the potential for distraction in the weeks leading up to the Deadline, having been traded from the Athletics to the Padres last July 31. San Diego, which hit the break at 48-48 to pull within 3 1/2 games of the final NL Wild Card spot, is one of those teams that could go either way between now and Aug. 3, creating a sense of urgency within the clubhouse.”
We’ll see where Miller ultimately ends up, but it’s clear he’s at the top of the list on the Yankees’ radar.
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Does LeBron James migrating back to the Eastern Conference have any implications on the reigning champion Knicks? The answer hinges largely on The Decision 2.0, where LeBron chooses what could be the final destination in one of the greatest careers in NBA history.
James’ timeline is unclear, but the rest of the 2026 NBA free agency process is in a holding pattern as the now ex-Los Angeles Laker sorts through the options available for the fourth — and possibly final — stop of his Hall of Fame career.
The Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors are among the Western Conference teams listed on his agent Rich Paul’s infamous whiteboard — the canvas of choice used to list all of LeBron’s free agency options in a recent episode of Paul’s Game Over podcast with Max Kellerman.
That whiteboard, however, also featured three Eastern Conference teams angling to dethrone the Knicks and win the East for a chance to secure the 2027 NBA title. There’s a real chance James, in Year 24 at age 42, chooses one of those three team — and tips the balance of power in a conference expected to be even more competitive next season.
The Knicks just ended a 53-year NBA championship drought. There are five more teams who haven’t won in 40 or more years. The 76ers are one of them.
And since LeBron can’t end New York’s championship drought, the Sixers offer an opportunity to restore a starved basketball market in one of the country’s biggest sports cities.
LeBron James to the Philadelphia 76ers would feed families — because he’d be joining a star-studded cast of Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Jaylen Brown — who was stunningly acquired for Paul George and picks in a deal with the Boston Celtics — and V.J. Edgecombe.
The Knicks have a stacked starting five. If the Sixers were to add LeBron — a four-time champion, four-time MVP, three-time Olympic gold medalist and 22-time All-Star — they could easily have one of the best five-man lineups in NBA history, even with James in the twilight of his storied career.
But Embiid’s health is perpetually in question. Edgecombe is only in his sophomore season. Brown, even with a Finals MVP in his name, has much to prove after an embarrassing trade out of Boston. Maxey is a problem, but James may need to shoulder a load far greater than his 42-year-old frame can handle to life Philadelphia into the euphoria New York City experienced this summer.
The fairytale ending is always going back where it all started, the kid from Akron, Ohio delivering one last title before sailing off into the sunset.
The Cavaliers made the Eastern Conference Finals. They were swept, however, by the Knicks — and a 42-year-old LeBron doesn’t solve the problems sure to plague Cleveland in their ensuing playoff runs. The Cavaliers do have an in: Brandon Weems, Cleveland’s assistant general manager and a longtime friend of the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. The Cavaliers could also explore trade possibilities with James Harden, who is an unrestricted free agent also in a holding pattern while LeBron makes his decision. Paul said on his Game Over podcast his superstar client was a big fan of Darius Garland, who the Cavs traded away to the Los Angeles Clippers for Harden in the first place.
But home is where the heart is. Sometimes. LeBron has another home to choose from — a team capable of presenting far greater problems than a cast led by Harden and Donovan Mitchell.
This is where things get dicey in New York. Because the Heat present a unique opportunity for LeBron to sit in the passenger’s seat. In Miami, The King would be the third option to a two-time MVP in Giannis Antetokounmpo and a perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate who just set a new record for second-most points in a single game (83) in Bam Adebayo.
The Heat also have Andrew Wiggins, who can still play at a high level on both ends of the floor. Their size and spacing — and Giannis, of course — would pose instant problems for the Knicks, who lost Mitchell Robinson and Ariel Hukporti and will be leaning largely on Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and Andre Drummond as their paint presence this season.
The Heat also have Bobby Portis and Tim Hardaway Jr. Nikola Jovic and Simone Fontecchio provide quality depth. Plus Pelle Larsson had his breakout season averaging 11 points in his sophomore NBA season.
And unlike the 76ers, who worry nightly about Embiid’s playing status, the Heat tend to be healthy at the right time.
The Cavaliers have the hometown edge. The 76ers might have the most promise. But if LeBron returns to South Beach, it’s the Heat who’d have the best chance of the three to make a run at the Knicks’ throne.
It’s why no one’s moving a muscle until James makes his decision. Almost a quarter-century into his playing career, The King still has moves on the chessboard. And his move has direct implications at Madison Square Garden.
The American League All-Stars dominated the National League yet again on Tuesday, July 14, winning 4-0 and earning their 11th victory of the last 13 Midsummer Classics.
With that out of the way, attention turns to the MLB trade deadline on Aug. 3. With less than a month away, the time has come for teams to decide whether they will buyers or sellers.
Some teams have obviously already fallen into one of those categories. The Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Angels are too far out of contention to be buying at this point, but each of those teams have great players that contenders would love to have for the remainder of the season.
Superstars such as Byron Buxton, back-to-back Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal and All-Star closer Mason Miller have all emerged as likely trade candidates. And of each them would instantly elevate any team they joined.
Here are our rankings of the top 10 MLB trade deadline targets:
Honorable mentions: 2B Luis Arraez, 3B Matt Chapman, RHP Casey Mize, SS CJ Abrams, RHP Sonny Gray, 1B Willson Contreras, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Jose Soriano, RHP Michael Wacha, LHP Robbie Ray, RHP Freddy Peralta
Schmitt has burst onto the scene in 2026, offering solid offense and capable defense at a variety of positions. In just 2026 alone, the 27-year-old has played in the outfield and at every position on the infield. Couple that versatility in the field with 19 home runs and an OPS over .800 and that's a very solid player that any team would love to have.
Schmitt will enter his first year of arbitration in 2027, meaning he could be under team control for the next three years, albeit at likely increasing cost.
2026 stats: .280/.308/.497, 19 HR, 50 RBI, 1.6 bWAR, 126 OPS+
Even at 38 years old, Aroldis Chapman is showing that he can still be an incredibly valuable arm. Chapman is in the midst of his second consecutive All-Star season and has recorded a 2.20 ERA with 19 saves through the first half.
While Chapman's price tag is hefty, this is an arm that could be worth it for the postseason. Not only has Chapman won two World Series in his career, but he's boasted an outstanding 2.30 ERA in the playoffs since 2016.
2026 stats: 2.20 ERA, 19 saves, 2.40 FIP, 11.3 K/9
Detmers' 4.38 ERA is not indicative of what he brings to the table. He is a great strikeout pitcher with a remarkable offspeed arsenal. His 3.35 FIP and 3.38 xERA point that he has been rather unlucky this year.
The biggest issue with a potential Detmers trade is the likely cost. Reports indicate that the Angels will be looking for a package similar to what the Tigers would get for Tarik Skubal, the reigning back-to-back American League Cy Young winner. That price could drive several teams away.
That said, Detmers still has two years of arbitration left, meaning he could be a top of the rotation arm that costs a fraction of what Skubal does.
2026 stats: 3-6, 4.39 ERA, 3.35 FIP, 10.2 K/9
A classic top-of-the-lineup bat, Lee offers remarkable contact skills, serviceable outfield defense, and low but enough pop to the gaps to be worth his price tag of $21 million/year over the next three seasons. He's currently experiencing his best season in the bigs and is entering his prime at 27 years old.
His high batting average and low strikeout rate make for a combination that any team could use to produce runs, and moving him out of Oracle Park could see his offensive numbers improve.
2026 stats: .302/.333/.429, 5 HR, 33 RBI, 116 OPS+
An underrated arm in the big leagues for years now, Ryan is on a rather team-friendly contract with potentially another year under team control. The draw is obvious. Only six qualified pitchers have a better strikeout-to-walk ratio. His 2.85 ERA is far and away the best of his career, and he's still just 30 years old.
Ryan is a front-line starter on a team known for having enormous fire sales at the deadline. Ryan isn't just a likely candidate to be traded, he's a candidate that will draw numerous suitors and a hefty haul.
2026 stats: 6-5, 2.85 ERA, 2.77 FIP, 10.4 K/9
Although Peña can be inconsistent when it comes to pitch selection, his plus defense and solid power/speed combo makes him an enticing option for any team struggling to find offensive production at shortstop. That said, there is a chance that the Astros hold onto Peña.
The Astros are still holding onto hope that they can contend for a World Series title despite lacking the roster to do so. Their farm system is also atrocious, meaning a trade of this magnitude could do their future good. Will they actually pull the trigger though? That's yet to be seen.
2026 stats: .287/.347/.426, 6 HR, 22 RBI, 116 OPS+
Any time a team can find value behind the plate, it provides them with a massive advantage over their opponent. The New York Yankees are the first team that comes to mind when considering who could be interested in grabbing Jeffers' services. After all, their catchers have combined for -1.1 Wins Above Average, per Baseball Reference, good for 27th in MLB.
Jeffers' .538 slugging from behind home plate would give the Yankees' offense a massive boost almost immediately. Well, it would give any offense a huge boost immediately.
2026 stats: .292/.404/.538, 7 HR, 28 RBI, 160 OPS+
When healthy, Byron Buxton is one of the best center fielders in baseball, providing an immaculate power-speed combo and incredible defense at one of the sport's toughest positions. The three-time All-Star may be 32 years old and carry a history of injury problems, but he has played in atleast 100 games in two straight years and is on pace to do so again in 2026.
At just over $15 million a year and with team control through the 2028 season, Buxton would be an absolute steal if he can remain healthy through the rest of his contract.
2026 stats: .271/.328/.575, 25 HR, 45 RBI, 146 OPS+
It's hard to determine a definitive best player at any position, but Mason Miller might be as close to a unanimous selection as anyone. Undeniably one of the premier closers in baseball, Miller boasts electric stuff. His Baseball Savant page is littered with deep red. He's in the upper echelon of pitchers in every single countable stat with a fastball averaging more than 101 mph.
Of course, the question is whether or not the Padres are going to be willing to sell Miller. The Padres have said that they are unlikely to ship their All-Star closer elsewhere, but they have admitted to being open to the idea. That alone will be enough to get a myriad of calls as the deadline approaches.
2026 stats: 0.91 ERA, 25 saves, 0.53 FIP, 16.3 K/9
What needs to be said about someone who has won back-to-back Cy Young Awards? While Skubal will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season, he's done more than enough to prove how valuable he could be to a franchise looking to make a final push into the postseason. He's a pitcher that gives your team an indescribable advantage every time he steps onto the field.
While 2026 has seen Skubal deal with some injuries, he still boasts a remarkable 3.09 ERA and 3.06 FIP. He's also boasting the best strikeout-to-walk ratio of his career.
2026 stats: 5-5, 3.09 ERA, 3.06 FIP, 10.6 K/9
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Argentina face the prospect of disciplinary action from Fifa after their players celebrated the World Cup semi-final win against England with a banner in support of their country's claims to the Falkland Islands.
The defending world champions produced a dramatic late comeback in Atlanta, scoring twice to defeat Thomas Tuchel's side 2-1 and book a showdown with Spain in Sunday's final.
After the final whistle, Argentina players celebrated while holding a banner reading "Las Malvinas son Argentinas", which translates as "The Falklands are Argentine".
The Falkland Islands, a British overseas territory in the south-west Atlantic Ocean, remain the subject of a sovereignty dispute between Britain and Argentina.
The two nations went to war over the group of islands, situated 300 miles off Argentina's east coast, from April to June 1982.
The 74-day conflict led to the deaths of 655 Argentine and 255 British servicemen. Three people from the islands also died.
In 2014, Fifa fined the Argentine Football Association £20,000 after its players held up a banner with the same message before a friendly against Slovenia.
World football's governing body said the gesture had breached rules on political action and team misconduct.
After Wednesday's victory, Argentina vice-president Victoria Villarruel posted on X, writing "it wasn't just another match" alongside a video of what appeared to be Argentine soldiers.
"The Falklands are Argentine," Villarruel posted. "They banned bringing them to the stadium and forgot that we carry them in our blood and our hearts."
In the build-up to the game, Villarruel had said the semi-final was "about putting the invaders in their place".
Argentina players also sang chants which referenced the Falklands and Argentina greats Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi following their dramatic 3-2 win over Egypt in the last 16.
However, before the semi-final, manager Lionel Scaloni had said he was "not going to mix" football and politics.
"The reality is that this is a football match. I can't mix things up, especially out of respect for what happened so many years ago," Scaloni had said.
"It was a very sad period in our history, and there isn't much we can do about it, that's the reality.
"Things are happening elsewhere in the world, and we criticise the existence of war. We certainly remember those people, of course. But it is a football match - we shouldn't confuse the two."
The semi-final, which England lost to late goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez, was held under increased security measures because of the historical tensions between the two nations.
Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray said she hopes "people will think twice now" before spreading hate after a Hilton Grand Vacations employee was terminated for directing a racial slur towards Gray online.
"Enough is kind of enough," Gray said on Wednesday, July 15, in her first media availability since coming forward about the racial abuse she received on social media. "These messages are not the first of its kind. There was other stuff too ... It was just time. I got fed up with it and I just decided to share it."
Gray said she's experienced a wave of emotions since "putting myself out there" to shed light on the harassment some Black WNBA players regularly face. She hoped making the slur public would give a realistic look at what she and others experience, "so people can see it and can't ignore it," she said
"The hate directed at me and so many other Black athletes is one of the many ways systemic racism shows up in our lives," Gray wrote in a social media post shared on Wednesday afternoon. "But as athletes, there is real power in calling it out and naming it, and we have a real opportunity to create change collectively when we do so."
More: Las Vegas Aces issue statement in support of Chelsea Gray decrying hate
More: Mercury's Alyssa Thomas calls for WNBA to protect all players after death threats
On Monday, Gray shared a screenshot of an Instagram message she received following the Aces' 109-75 loss to the Indiana Fever on Sunday. She captioned the Instagram Story, "People act like we just make this (stuff) up. And the audacity to tell us as athletes to 'shut up and dribble.'"
The man responsible for the racial slur was quickly identified by fans, prompting Hilton Grand Vacations to open an investigation. By Tuesday evening, the hotel chain announced the man had been fired for violating company policies.
On Wednesday, Gray said it was "really cool" to see everyone rally her around her in a positive way. She added "moments like this remind me of how much strength there is in people coming together."
"The overwhelming messages and everything that I got from people and their support and them sending emails, them messaging me and actually trying to find the person that actually said it. I was just like, it was really cool to see a bunch of athletes, a bunch of people and just human decency to see people coming together," Gray said.
Gray isn't the first WNBA player to come forward about racial abuse this season.
After Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas received a one-game suspension for "recklessly" making contact with Caitlin Clark's throat during the Phoenix Mercury's 111-109 win over the Indiana Fever on June 24, Thomas said she was on the receiving end of death threats, racial slurs and online abuse.
"I think the biggest thing is it's just about our safety. We're so concerned about the safety on the court, but time and time again, we're having people threatening our lives," Thomas said on June 30. "At some point the league needs to (take) a stand on it. … I'm sick and tired of it and it's time for (the league) to step up and have our backs.
Following Thomas' comments, Engelbert issued a statement that says the league "vehemently condemns any and all forms of hate."
“The safety and well-being of everyone in our community is always the league’s top priority," Engelbert said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. "We are aware of Alyssa Thomas’ comments, and what she and her teammates have experienced is completely unacceptable and not representative of the WNBA community. The league and our security team have been in contact with the Phoenix Mercury organization and remain committed to protecting all players.”
The league issued another statement on Wednesday in light of the incident with Gray.
"The WNBA fully supports the Las Vegas Aces' statement and stands with Chelsea (Gray) and every member of our league. We unequivocally condemn racism and all forms of hate. There is no place for this behavior in sports or anywhere, and we remain committed to protecting the players and fostering an environment built on respect and inclusion."
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Spurs rookie forward Jayden Quaintance underwent surgery to repair meniscus damage in his right knee, the team announced Wednesday. The 19-year-old Quaintance, whom the Spurs selected with the 20th overall pick in last month's NBA draft, came to the club with a history of knee issues.
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The Spurs were aware of the looming meniscus procedure when they drafted the 6-foot-9, 253-pound big man. "We do our homework and we've got a great medical team that's very thorough in their analysis and process," general manager Brian Wright said. "We spent time with his representatives going through where he is in his rehabilitation process and what the options are. We got comfortable about what that looks like today and then the long-term prognosis as well." The Spurs provided no specific timetable for Quaintance's recovery.
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During an appearance on ESPN Radio on Wednesday, Jalen Brunson revealed he began feeling discomfort in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cavaliers. “There wasn’t a play I remember it happening,” Brunson said. “I just remember being at the free-throw line in the third or fourth quarter of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals. My wrist was starting to feel weak. I was like, ‘Where is this coming from?’ From that point on, I was trying to figure out what was going on, and how I can push through, because I wasn’t going to get anything done during that time.”
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Sixty years. That’s how long England has been waiting for its World Cup victory drought to finally run its course. Heck, England, believed to be the birthplace of soccer, the most popular game of the planet, and home to the best professional league on the globe, hasn’t even been to a World Cup final since 1966, when Geoff Hurst scored a hat trick, at Wembley against West Germany, in a victory that expected to surely usher in a glorious era for soccer royalty.
No more trophies came England’s way. But on Wednesday afternoon in Atlanta, England was a mere five minutes away, plus stoppage time, from going back to the final for the first time in six decades, and coming one precious step closer from exorcizing all its World Cup demons.
Five minutes plus stoppage time. Scant time—but enough, it turned out, for the defending champs, and the game’s greatest ever player, Lionel Messi, who with this World Cup performance, at 39, has officially ended all debate on that GOAT matter, to crush England’s soul once again.
Argentina is moving on to face Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday at New York New Jersey Stadium, after beating England 2-1 in a thrilling semifinal in Atlanta. If the Spain-Argentina final offers half the combination of drama, stellar play, and heartbreak that Wednesday’s semifinal provided, the 2026 World Cup, which is already setting all kinds of attendance and viewership records, will go out on a proper high note.
England finally broke through a scoreless draw in the 55th minute, when Anthony Gordon’s difficult finish of a Morgan Rogers cross gave England the 1-0 lead. Gordon, a Barcelona winger, became a true household name in the Round of 16, when Mexico coach Javier Aguirre jokingly told him “f— you” in front of worldwide TV cameras. He’d now be known for so much more, if England could just hold on.
The Three Lions were content to stay back on their heels, and load all their players in a defensive posture to stop Argentina from tying up the game.
There’s an argument to be made—in soccer, football, basketball, and many other games—to keep attacking, even when you have an advantage. If an aggressive style got you the lead, why stop? Go with what got you there.
But England went into a prevent defense, a strategy from England manager Thomas Tuchel, a German, that will be picked apart by the English press, and in pubs, for the next hundred, two hundred years.
For Argentina kept knocking on the door. One attempt hit the post. The defending champs controlled possession for the latter part of regulation. But England could still taste survival. Until the 85th minute, when Messi, off a short corner kick, attracted three defenders while dribbling in. Messi spotted teammate Enzo Fernández, open, near the top of the box. Fernández took the Messi pass and rocketed a long-distance angular beauty into the net to tie the game.
All wasn’t yet lost for England. But just seven minutes later, in the second minute of stoppage time, a second Messi assist broke the Three Lions. A shot from Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister hit the post. Messi tracked down the loose ball, and dribbled towards the box before firing an absolutely perfect right-footed cross onto the head of Lautaro Martínez, who finished England’s dreams, and extended its pain.
Especially the particular, and sizable, portion of that pain that stems from England’s matchups against Argentina in the World Cup. In 1986, Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal in the quarterfinal made the difference in England’s 2-1 loss in Mexico City. A dozen years later, wunderkind David Beckham was pilloried for receiving a red card against Argentina in the second half of their Round of 16 clash at the 1998 World Cup in France; Argentina prevailed in a shootout, and the abuse heaped on Beckham marked a sad chapter in English football history.
Can England take some consolation that, at least this time, it was Messi’s sublime playmaking that felled them?
Doubtful. At least not yet. All this history, plus a pair of finals appearances, and heartbreaking losses, in the most recent European championships is just too painful right now. England, given the potential of ending the 60 years of futility, was a sentimental favorite to emerge from the final four powers at this World Cup, which also included Argentina (who last won in 2022), France (2018) and Spain (2010). ”I've suffered so many times,” former England striker Gary Lineker, who lost at the Hand of God in 1986, said on a recent podcast. “I just want us to win it before I die. Just once, just once, please”
Poor Gary, and his fellow citizens of England. They will have to wait, and wait, and wait. Messi, meanwhile, moves on. He now has eight goals and four assists in this World Cup: he’s contributed a goal or assist in each of Argentina’s seven World Cup wins this summer. For the first time in a World Cup final, the reigning European champs (Spain) will face the reigning South American champion (Argentina). Messi and his mates will attempt to become the first team to win back-to-back World Cup titles since Brazil, who did it in 1958 and 1962.
Argentina will chase history. England will go home. Again.
Brunson recently underwent surgery to repair a tendon issue in his left hand and wrist, The Post reported July 7. The timeline then was six to eight weeks. “I’m good,” Brunson said. “It’s obviously going to take a little bit of time.”
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Lionel Messi delivered yet another masterclass at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, orchestrating Argentina‘s high-stakes semifinal comeback against England with a pair of brilliant assists to punch the Albiceleste’s ticket to the final. Following the emotional victory in Atlanta, the Argentina icon was quick to praise his squad’s relentless drive to turn the match around, stating proudly, “This group never stopped believing.“
Speaking to TyC Sports on the pitch, Messi opened up about the heavy historical gravity and raw emotion of the clash: “Everything we experienced was incredible. From the beginning, even though it was just a football match, when we started walking out, the anthem and everything, we felt it wasn’t just another victory. This group is incredible. Today we went for it again. We never stopped believing, never stopped trying. When we were down on the scoreboard, we pinned them back in their box. So, it brings enormous happiness.“
The legendary playmaker also emphasized his unwavering faith in his teammates, acknowledging that their collective strength goes far beyond any individual brilliance. “It’s crazy how things are playing out. Honestly, before the World Cup started, I had faith in this group. I thought we were going to be among the final four, that we were going to fight for it. I know, and we knew, what we were capable of,” he added.
The grueling extra-time period required to dispatch Switzerland in the previous round clearly took a physical toll on the roster’s fitness, but Argentina showed championship resolve to overcome that fatigue: “Maybe people had doubts because of how we came into it, with players pushed right to the limit. But when this group comes together and is united, we feed off each other and find strength out of nowhere to give even more.”

Messi concluded with a heartfelt message to the traveling Argentine supporters back home and in the stands, as the nation prepares to compete in its third World Cup final across the last four tournament editions. “Enjoy this moment just like we are. Today we’ve made it into another World Cup final. We’ve been enjoying being world champions for four years, and now we are playing in a new final. We achieved what we all wanted. Now, it will be whatever God wills,” he stated.
Since Lionel Scaloni took the helm in 2018, Argentina has embarked on an unprecedented run of five consecutive tournament finals across the Copa America (2021, 2024), the Finalissima (2022), and the World Cup (2022, 2026). Yet, despite all the silverware, this resilient squad continues to leave its manager in awe after delivering another legendary comeback.
Following the final whistle, Scaloni reflected on the squad’s intangible qualities and the sheer grit required to pull off the victory: “It’s a combination of many things, about the group, about brotherhood. About fighting until the very end. We are going out there to win a final; we are going to try to win it. These guys have moved me. I don’t have much else to say. I am so grateful to the players. Without them, it is impossible. And above all, to those who don’t play, to those who support from the outside. And the ones who came off the bench have been crucial.”
In the buildup to kickoff, the matchup drew inevitable comparisons to the historic 1986 clash defined by the “Hand of God” and the “Goal of the Century,” and while Wednesday’s drama carved out its own legacy, Scaloni kept his focus on the immediate future. “I can’t compare this match with that one (the one from ’86), I was very little. We thought the game against Egypt was the absolute peak, but I think this surpassed it. Regardless of the opponent, it was a semi-final. I am worried, because now we have to rest. As far as I’m concerned, we need to go rest right now and prepare for the match (against Spain).”

Lionel Messi has once again defied Father Time, delivering a masterclass against England in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals. By matching up against Spain next Sunday, the legendary Argentine playmaker is poised to participate in his third career World Cup final, positioning himself to achieve a milestone unmatched in the history of the tournament.
In 2014, then operating at the absolute peak of his athletic prime, Messi single-handedly carried Argentina to the final in Brazil. However, his dreams of hoisting the famous trophy were brutally shattered in extra time by a late, heartbreaking match-winner from Germany’s Mario Gotze.
At 35 years old, in what many assumed would be his last World Cup at Qatar 2022, the maestro rewrote the script by capturing the one major trophy that had eluded him in a spectacular penalty shootout victory over France. Now in 2026, following three stellar seasons with MLS side Inter Miami, Messi has stunned the global soccer landscape yet again, racking up eight goals and four assists over seven matches to guide Argentina back to the grandest stage.
With Sunday’s highly anticipated showdown against Spain, Messi is on track to become the first player in soccer history to start three separate World Cup finals. Across 23 editions of the tournament, while a handful of iconic names have reached three finals, none have done so as a member of the starting eleven each time while remaining the undisputed focal point of their national team.

Furthermore, Messi will become only the second player in history to step onto the pitch in three different finals. The only other man to achieve this is legendary Brazilian right back Cafu, who entered the 1994 final as a 21st-minute substitute for an injured Jorginho, before starting in both the 1998 final against France and the 2002 triumph over Germany.
Competing in a World Cup is the ultimate dream for any elite player, but stepping onto the pitch in three separate finals represents an almost mythic achievement. While Cafu and Messi stand alone at the pinnacle of this statistical mountain, a select group of legendary figures have historically come agonizingly close to joining them.
Pele, famously the only player to win three World Cups, missed out on playing in the 1962 final due to a severe muscle injury sustained in the group stage. Similarly, Ronaldo Nazario was an unused squad member for Brazil in 1994, German legend Lothar Matthaus remained on the bench as an inexperienced 21-year-old in 1982, and his countryman Pierre Littbarski went unused during Germany’s 1986 final appearance against Argentina.

It seemed like the 2026 World Cup final was going to feature England after they held the lead late in the second half, but Argentina completed another comeback to earn a 2-1 victory. After the loss, Harry Kane described his emotions.
Kane said: “We played a good game the large majority of it. When we went 1-0 up we seemed to try and hold on, which at this level is not enough. So, just gutted because we’ve worked so hard to be here and the lads have given every last bit of running, blood, sweat, tears. To fall short is just gutting.”
The forward was not a major factor in the semifinal even if he was were the leader of a team that missed out on reaching its second World Cup final after a 60-year wait. For Kane, it was a fantastic tournament individually, but he was unable to lift the trophy despite being so close.
What should not be overlooked is that England are getting closer. Kane said: “We had a lot of good moments at this tournament, a lot of good games and another semi-final. We talk about knocking on the door, we’re close, we just need to find that missing piece late in the tournament.”

In the post-match interview, the forward praised how the team worked together during the more than one month they spent together, a period in which England were expected to at least reach the later stages of the competition.
Kane said: “These tournaments take it out of you with so much effort, pressure and mentality. We’ve shown that throughout the six or seven weeks we’ve been together but we’re just missing that final piece.”
During the match, England had a solid performance and even took the lead through Anthony Gordon early in the second half. The advantage seemed important until the team struggled to keep possession.
Kane said: “After the goal, whether it was them putting more men forward or us not being able to match them man for man, it was just wave after wave. Lads were putting blocks in but, in the end, it just wasn’t enough.”

Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, Mauro Icardi'ye sosyal medya hesabından veda etti. Buruk, Arjantinli yıldız için "Mauro Icardi her zaman bu camianın önemli bir ferdi olarak yer almaya ve dünyanın her yerinde kulübümüzü gururla temsil etmeye devam edecektir. Seni çok seviyoruz kral." ifadelerini kullandı.
Mauro Icardi'nin 4 yıllık Galatasaray kariyeri sona erdi. Arjantinli futbolcuya sözleşme uzatma teklifi yapılmıştı ancak sonuca ulaşmadı. Bunun üzerine sarı kırmızılılar veda paylaşımı yaptı.
Kulubün ardından teknik direkör Okan Buruk da yıldız oyuncu için veda mesajı yayınladı.
Mauro Icardi'ye teşekkür eden Okan Buruk,
"Vedalar her zaman zordur ama Galatasaray tarihine adını yazdırmış, son 4 yılda birlikte kupalar kazanıp ligi domine ederek önemli rekorlar kırdığımız bir futbol ikonuna veda etmek benim için daha zor oluyor. Bir nesli Sarı-Kırmızılı renklere gönülden bağladığın, taraftarlarımızın aşkı olduğun ve camiamızda unutulmaz izler bıraktığın için hem Galatasaray teknik direktörü hem de bir Galatasaray taraftarı olarak sana teşekkür ediyorum. Galatasaray ailesi olarak bugün çok özel bir futbolcuya veda ediyoruz ancak biliyorum ki Mauro Icardi her zaman bu camianın önemli bir ferdi olarak yer almaya ve dünyanın her yerinde kulübümüzü gururla temsil etmeye devam edecektir. Seni çok seviyoruz kral."

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The AI buildout is well and truly underway with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman leading the charge, having made various deals with companies including Oracle and Nvidia to guarantee the infrastructure needed to train future AI models is installed. But as this ensues, the spotlight has been thrown on how much energy these models will need.
Altman was speaking during an AI summit in India earlier this year when making the remarks to The Indian Express.
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The OpenAI chief was being questioned about the substantial amount of energy that AI has already been consuming – and will be projected to continue consuming – for both training and inference. Bringing these models online, after all, and keeping them running require a huge amount of resources, not only in terms of the energy to power the data centers, but the water for cooling, and the components and resources in building the hardware.
Altman's defence hinged on the idea that people, too, require plenty of energy in order to reach utility — while AI can be trained much quicker. This view, in essence, frames machine intelligence as a like-for-like competitor with human intelligence.
Altman argued that humans are deeply inefficient, and that you should compare the total energy spent to create a human expert versus a machine expert. There's also an argument that energy efficiency of AI could improve over time.
But detractors were scathing in their criticism of this entire point of view – saying this framing doesn't take into account the fact that the human brain operates on roughly 20 watts of power. This isn't to mention the ethically gray and dehumanizing nature of the remarks.












Futbol üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında (ÇL) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün ikinci təsnifat mərhələsinin bütün cütləri müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu, ilk raundun cavab oyunlarından sonra dəqiqləşib.
Azərbaycan çempionu “Sabah” ÇL-in ikinci təsnifat mərhələsində Finlandiyanın KuPS komandası ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Digər cütlərdə isə aşağıdakı komandalar qarşılaşacaqlar:
UEFA Çempionlar Liqası
2-ci təsnifat mərhələsi
17 iyul – 21/22 iyul
Myalbu (İsveç) – Linkoln (Cəbəllüttariq)
Larne (Şimali İrlandiya) – Srvena Zvezda (Serbiya)
Sabah (Azərbaycan) – KuPS (Finlandiya)
Klaksvik (Farer adaları) Kauno Jalgiris (Litva)
Orhus (Danimarka) – Lex (Poznan, Polşa)
Ararat (Ermənistan) – Şemrok Rovers (İrlandiya)
Levski (Bolqarıstan) – Universitatya (Krayova, Rumıniya)
Omoniya (Kipr) – Kayrat (Qazaxıstan)
Tyun (İsveçrə) – Dinamo (Zaqreb, Xorvatiya)
Vikinqur (İslandiya) – Hapoel (Beer Şeva, İsrail)
İberiya (Gürcüstan) – Slovan (Bratislava, Slovakiya)
Eqnatiya (Albaniya) – Çelye (Sloveniya)
Fənərbağça (Türkiyə) – Qornik (Polşa)
Ştrum Qras (Avstriya) – Harts (Şotlandiya)
Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları (ABŞ), Kanada və Meksikada təşkil edilmiş futbol üzrə sayca 23-cü dünya çempionatı (DÇ-2026) davam edir.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün mundialda yarımfinal mərhələsinə yekun vurulub.
Sonuncu finalçı İngiltərə – Argentina matçında müəyyənləşib. Atalanta şəhərində baş tutmuş qarşılaşma Cənubi Amerika təmsilçisinin əzmkar qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Matçda hesabı avropalılar açıblar. 55-ci dəqiqədə Entoni Qordon ingilis azarkeşləri ayağa qaldırıb. Bununla belə, geri dönüş etməyi bacaran “tanqoçular” arıdıcıl iki qol vurmağa müvəffəq olublar. 85-ci dəqiqədə Entso Fernandes, 90+2-ci dəqiqədə isə Lautaro Martines fərqləniblər.
Beləliklə, Argentina yığması finalda İspaniyaya rəqib olub. İngiltərəni isə Fransa ilə üçüncü yer uğrunda qarşılaşma gözləyir.
DÇ-2026
Yarımfinal
15 iyul
İngiltərə – Argentina 1:2
Qollar: Entoni Qordon, 55 – Entso Fernandes, 85. Lautaro Martines, 90+2.
Kanzas Siti şəhər stadionu. Missuri, ABŞ.
Bu gün futbol üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında (ÇL) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin cavab oyunlarına yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə 4 qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Səfərdə “Sutyeska” ilə qarşılaşan “Kayrat” bu dəfə də qələbə qazanaraq növbəti raunda yüksəlib. “Universitatya (Krayova) və “Klaksvik” də eyni uğuru təkrarlayıblar.
Azərbaycanlı futbolçu Zamiq Əliyevin formasını geyindiyi Albaniya çempionu “Eqnatiya” isə səfərdə heç-heçə oynadığı “Petrokub”a evdə böyük hesabla qalib gəlməklə mərhələ adlayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, ÇL-də 2-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin görüşləri qarşıdakı iki həftədə baş tutacaq.
UEFA Çempionlar Liqası
1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin cavab oyunları
14 iyul
KuPS (Finlandiya) – Vardar (Şimali Makedoniya) 2:3 (ilk oyun 2:0)
İberiya (Gürcüstan) – Flora (Estoniya) 2:2 (3:2)
İnter Eskaldes (Andorra) – Linkoln (Cəbəllüttariq) 1:1 (1:3)
Dyor ETO (Macarıstan) – Vikinqur (İslandiya) 2:2 (0:1)
Riqa (Latviya) – Ararat (Ermənistan) 3:2 (0:2)
Levski (Bolqarıstan) – Borats (Bosniya və Herseqovina) 4:0 (1:1)
TNS (Uels) – Sabah (Azərbaycan) 1:2 (0:2)
Drita (Kosovo) – Kauno Jalgiris (Litva) 2:3 (1:1)
Larne (Şimali İrlandiya) – Tre Fiori (San Marino) 2:1 (1:0)
Şemrok Rovers (İrlandiya) – Floriana (Malta) 5:1 (0:2)
15 iyul
Universitatya (Krayova, Rumıniya) – Vitebsk (Belarus) 1:0 (4:1)
Atert Bissen (Lüksemburq) – Klaksvik (Farer adaları) 1:2 (1:2)
Eqnatiya (Albaniya) – Petrokub (Moldova) 6:1 (1:1)
Sutyeska (Monteneqro) – Kayrat (Qazaxıstan) 0:2 (1:2)
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Inter captain Lautaro Martinez came off the bench to give Argentina a 2-1 comeback victory over England, sending them into the World Cup Final against Spain.
There were no Serie A players in the starting line-ups, but one who was born in Italy, as Giuliano Simeone came into the world when his father Diego was playing for Lazio.
Inter captain Lautaro Martinez, Como’s Nico Paz and Juventus-owned Nico Gonzalez were on the bench for the reigning champions. England made several changes, starting Inter-linked Djed Spence and Aston Villa wide man Morgan Rogers.
Marco Di Bello was the VAR, with Maurizio Mariani as the fourth official representing Italy.
It was, as expected, a scrappy affair with numerous fouls and arguments from the opening whistle. The first real chance saw John Stones nod wide from a free kick to the back post, while Enzo Fernandez saw his scorcher flash inches off target.
The first genuine save was at the dawn of the second half with Jordan Pickford parrying the Julian Alvarez effort low at the near post.

However, England opened the scoring when a low Morgan Rogers cross from the right found Anthony Gordon ready to tap in at the far stick.
ENGLAND HAVE THE OPENER!
Anthony Gordon puts the Three Lions ahead in the World Cup semi-final! pic.twitter.com/5fBlRcf1oI
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
Argentina immediately threatened an equaliser with Alvarez, only to be denied by a stunning tackle from Inter-linked full-back Djed Spence, formerly of Genoa, and Enzo Fernandez then blasted over.

Nico Gonzalez of Juventus came off the bench and immediately knocked a dangerous ball back to be cleared by Stones, then Pickford got down for a great save on his glancing header.
Argentina poured forward and were unlucky to see an Alexis Mac Allister free header smack against the upright on Rodrigo De Paul’s cross.

Lautaro Martinez was finally introduced for the final 10 minutes, and a long-range Enzo Fernandez screamer was fingertipped over the bar.
Argentina’s siege finally paid off with a scorcher from Enzo Fernandez on the resulting short corner and Lionel Messi assist, smashing in from well outside the area.
“Enzo Fernandez has simply been setting his sights!”
A rocket of a strike from the midfielder draws Argentina level. pic.twitter.com/f5kUPkaP0a
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
The momentum had shifted too much with England’s defensive attitude, and it cost them in added time, because after another Mac Allister effort came off the woodwork, Messi floated in the cross for Lautaro Martinez’s header. It was the Serie A Capocannoniere’s third goal of the 2026 World Cup.
Argentina are ahead!
A relentless spell of pressure sees Alexis Mac Allister hit the post before ANOTHER Lionel Messi assist sets up Lautaro Martinez to make it 2-1. pic.twitter.com/kVoNouFgKZ
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
Gordon 55 (E), Enzo Fernandez 86 (A), Lautaro Martinez 92 (A)
| Elliot Anderson | 37' | |||
| 42' | Lautaro Martínez |
| 51' | Cristian Romero | |||
| Anthony Gordon (Assist: Morgan Rogers) |
55' | |||
| 86' | Enzo Fernández (Assist: Lionel Messi) | |||
| 90+2' | Lautaro Martínez (Assist: Lionel Messi) | |||
| 90+4' | Rodrigo de Paul |
The knives are really out for England manager Thomas Tuchel this evening as a host of journalists have taken to social media to slam his tactics against Argentina.
Tuchel has long been regarded as one of the top coaches in the game, but he went defensive far too early in England’s World Cup semi-final defeat on Wednesday night.
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Anthony Gordon had given the Three Lions a 1-0 lead, but Tuchel made a number of subs that saw them concede massive amounts of ground to Argentina, who eventually found their way to a 2-1 comeback.
While teams sometimes have to be a bit more cautious towards the end of close games, Tuchel just overdid it a bit tonight and also started that negative approach quite early.
Take a look at the screen grab below

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See below for the subs Tuchel made for England, and what minute they came in, and it certainly paints a picture…
| Player subs | Minute |
| Gordon off, Konsa on | 72′ |
| Rice off, O’Reilly on | 82′ |
| James off, Burn on | 82′ |
| Stones off, Toney on | 96′ |
| Spence off, Rashford on | 96′ |
This will be an important lesson for England and for Tuchel, who surely had enough quality in the team to continue to take the game to Argentina.
No one is arguing that England should have continued to go all-out-attack, but it’s rare that a team can just defend their way to a win.
All this did was hand the momentum to Argentina, and when you allow the likes of Lionel Messi and Enzo Fernandez more and more opportunities to get into dangerous positions, you’re always going to get punished eventually.
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Argentina have beaten England and made it to the World Cup final, with Lionel Messi and co. now preparing to take on Spain.
Anthony Gordon gave England the lead in Wednesday night’s semi-final, but Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez scored twice late on to send the Three Lions out of the World Cup.
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For England, the 60 years of hurt goes on, and they’ll have to look back at what ended up being a pretty negative performance against Argentina.
Thomas Tuchel went far too defensive after England went ahead, so it’s not exactly the players’ fault, but here’s our look at how the players from both sides rated…
Jordan Pickford – 6
Reece James – 7
Djed Spence – 7
Marc Guehi – 6
John Stones – 6
Declan Rice – 7.5
Elliot Anderson – 6
Jude Bellingham – 6.5
Morgan Rogers – 7
Anthony Gordon – 7.5
Harry Kane – 6
Not too many stand-out performers there from England, but Rogers and Gordon combined well for the goal, while Rice also played his part and generally worked hard in a difficult midfield battle. James and Spence were also in good form at both ends of the pitch, with the latter particularly impressive with one last-ditch challenge in the second half.
Emiliano Martinez – 6
Nahuel Molina – 6
Nicolas Tagliafico – 6
Cristian Romero – 8
Lisandro Martinez – 7
Leandro Paredes – 7
Alexis Mac Allister – 6.5
Enzo Fernandez – 8
Giulio Simeone – 6
Julian Alvarez – 7
Lionel Messi – 9
Argentina were not exactly spectacular, but Messi and Fernandez produced when it mattered and that will give them confidence against Spain in the final. A word too to Romero, who hasn’t always been at his best in a Tottenham shirt, but who looked like a real leader at the back tonight in an important game, keeping Kane quiet throughout.
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Enzo Fernandez scored a stunning goal to level things up for Argentina against England in tonight’s World Cup semi-final clash.
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The Chelsea midfielder scored an absolutely sublime long-range effort after a short corner by Argentina, with Lionel Messi setting him up to hit it from outside the box.
Watch below as Fernandez finally beat Jordan Pickford, who had been superb for England to keep out Alexis Mac Allister on numerous occasions…
"Enzo Fernandez has simply been setting his sights!" ?
A rocket of a strike from the midfielder draws Argentina level. pic.twitter.com/f5kUPkaP0a
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
We all know Fernandez has that in his locker, with the 25-year-old often scoring some real beauties for Chelsea.
Now he’s delivered on the big stage for his country as they look to be heading for a second consecutive World Cup final appearance.
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Lautaro Martinez has just scored a second for the South American giants, who now lead 2-1 with just a few minutes of stoppage time remaining.
Watch below as Messi was again the creator with a lovely cross to set up Martinez for the header…
Argentina are ahead! ?
A relentless spell of pressure sees Alexis Mac Allister hit the post before ANOTHER Lionel Messi assist sets up Lautaro Martinez to make it 2-1. pic.twitter.com/kVoNouFgKZ
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
Having won the World Cup in 2022, it looks like Argentina are heading back to the final as they look to retain their trophy, with Spain waiting for them this time.
For England, unless something dramatic happens in the next few moments, it’s more heartache at a World Cup, with 60 years of hurt set to continue for even longer.
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ATLANTA (AP) — England desperately wanted to protect its lead as time was winding down in the World Cup semifinals. Coach Thomas Tuchel made lineup and strategy changes to build a wall in front of goal.
Argentina and Lionel Messi simply kicked it down.
England led 1-0 late in the second half before Messi assisted on goals by Enzo Fernandez in the 85th minute and Lautaro Martinez in the second minute of injury time to give Argentina a wild 2-1 victory Wednesday and a spot in the World Cup final against Spain.
Tuchel's tactical choices in one of the biggest matchups in one of soccer's biggest rivalries will likely be scrutinized and criticized for years. England missed it chance to return to the World Cup final for the first time since 1966.
“We played a good game for the large majority of it. Once we went 1-0 up, we seemed to just try and hold on, which at this level is not enough," England striker Harry Kane said. "Just gutted, gutted. Because we’ve worked so hard to get here.”
England's loss marked only the second time this century that the team that scored first in a World Cup semifinal match did not reach the final, according to Opta. The other team was also England in 2018 against Croatia.
England took the lead on Anthony Gordon's goal in the 55th minute. But Argentina quickly switched the momentum with furious pressure on England's defense.
To protect the lead, England drew closer and closer to its own goal, hoping to build the sort of impenetrable wall it had when it held on to beat Mexico in the round of 16 despite being down to 10 players.
Tuchel swapped defender Reece James for Dan Burn, and midfielder Declan Rice for defender Nico O’Reilly in the 82nd minute.
Fernandez struck barely three minutes later, with a precision right-footed strike from just outside the penalty area. Messi set up the play with a pass to his teammate's feet and England defenders failed to close him down before he ripped the shot that curled past diving goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Argentina kept coming and England's wall kept crumbling. The defending champions hit the crossbar and missed another header across the mouth of the goal before Martinez finally sealed it with a powerful close-range header when England defenders lost him on a cross from Messi.
“They got tired,” Martinez said. "They pressed for 60 minutes and then just ran out of steam. They got their goal and then sat back. That gave us more composure to move the ball around and stretch the pitch.”
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England captain Harry Kane has disclosed that head coach Thomas Tuchel sent him a confidential message from the sideline before they endured a devastating late 2-1 loss to Argentina in their FIFA World Cup semifinal. The 32-year-old appeared reflective as he addressed the media following the crushing late setback, with Anthony Gordon's opening goal neutralized by Enzo Fernandez.
Substitute Lautaro Martinez then emerged in the second minute of added time to nod home the decisive goal for Argentina, who had controlled the closing stages of the match. Kane, who had an understated performance spearheading the attack for Tuchel's side, revealed what his manager communicated to him following Gordon's strike.
"The boys are always ready for any moment in the game. When we went ahead, the message was to go ahead and get another goal," Kane told BBC Sport.

"Then obviously once they scored their two goals it was to try and find something [another goal]. But we couldn't quite get the momentum back in the game."
England have now advanced to the semifinal in three of their past four major competitions, in addition to reaching the UEFA Euro 2024 final before falling to Spain. When questioned about what the squad can take away, Kane acknowledged they were lacking something when it comes to the advanced stages of tournaments, via The Mirror.
"We had a lot of good moments in this tournament, a lot of good games, another semi-final," he added. "We talk about knocking on the door, we're close, but we just need to find that missing piece in the final stages of the tournament.
"These tournaments take it out of you, so much effort, pressure and mentality. We've shown a lot of that out of the six or seven weeks we've been together. We're just missing that final piece."
Tuchel had switched to a 5-4-1 formation for the last 25 minutes of the game, sending on Dan Burn and Nico O'Reilly to defend the slender lead. As Argentina pushed further forward, the Three Lions retreated onto the edge of their own box.
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When reflecting on England's downfall, Kane declined to point the finger at Tuchel's tactical approach, instead crediting Argentina's relentless pressure as the decisive factor in their victory.
"We struggled to get pressure on the ball. Especially first half and start of the second half, we pressed them well, we put them under loads of pressure high up the pitch which then allowed us to win balls and control the game a bit better," he added.
"After the goal, whether it was them putting more men forward or us not being able to match them man for man, it was just wave after wave. Lads were putting blocks in but, in the end, it just wasn't enough."
With England now eliminated, Argentina will set their sights on becoming just the third nation ever to claim back-to-back World Cup titles, following in the footsteps of Italy and Brazil. Scaloni's squad will square off against Spain in Sunday's final, after Luis de la Fuente's side dispatched France 2-0 on Tuesday.
Former England captain Wayne Rooney said the Three Lions “didn’t know what to do” after taking the lead against Argentina as the defending World Cup 2026 champions came from behind to book their place in the final.
Anthony Gordon’s second-half goal had England dreaming of a first men’s World Cup final in 60 years, but it was followed by a series of defensive substitutions from head coach Tuchel as England dropped deeper and deeper.
Argentina, meanwhile, did not panic. Lionel Messi’s side had come from a series of close games to reach the semi-final and produced another comeback with goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez.

Tuchel faced criticism immediately after full-time, in what was an England defeat that felt painfully familiar to the 2018 World Cup semi-final against Croatia and the Euro 2020 final against Italy - games England lost after taking the lead.
“Gareth Southgate took a lot of criticism for the big moments with England, when they had the lead in big games and shutting up shop,” former England goalkeeper Joe Hart said on the BBC. “I don't see that anything has changed in that big moment out there.
“For as much praise as we have given Thomas Tuchel, for him to change it as soon as he did, that is him saying he didn't believe in his team, that he didn't think they could land any more punches on Argentina.”
Tuchel’s first change, on 72 minutes, was to take off goalscorer and forward Anthony Gordon for defender Ezri Konsa. It brought a shift in formation from England as Tuchel shifted to a back-five, with Konsa slotting into centre-back.
By that point, England were already facing waves and waves of Argentina pressure. The holders increased the tempo with their own attacking changes, including the arrivals of Nico Gonzalez, Rodrigo De Paul and, finally, Lautaro Martinez.
A further double-change from Tuchel arrived on 82 minutes with Dan Burn and Nico O’Reilly replacing midfielder Declan Rice and injured full-back Reece James. By that point, England had six defenders on the pitch.

Fernandez’s equaliser followed in the 85th minute and it was a sucker-punch to England’s belief. Striker Martinez then scored the winner in the second minute of nine added on, and Marcus Rashford and Ivan Toney were sent on as a last resort.
England’s approach was not dissimilar to their defensive changes in the last-16 against Mexico when Tuchel’s side, after going down to 10 men, dropped deep and sat on their lead. This time, however, it wasn’t enough, with captain Harry Kane suggesting England needed to show more ambition.
"Gutted for the boys, gutted for everyone - the team, the staff, the fans,” Kane said. “We played a good game the large majority of it. When we went 1-0 up we seemed to try and hold on, which at this level is not enough.”
Wayne Rooney said England “crumbled” after going ahead and blamed Tuchel for being too negative. “Once we got the first goal, we didn't look to go for the second goal. For the players, and for me, Thomas Tuchel made the decision, and when you make the decision it is a gamble.
“The gamble he made was to go with five at the back, which allowed them to dictate the game. The decisions that Tuchel has made cost us tonight.”
Micah Richards, meanwhile, said Tuchel had been brought in to help England take the next step, only for the same problems at the end of major tournaments to repeat themselves.
“Thomas Tuchel was brought in to be the difference,” Richards said. “Tactically, we all thought he got it wrong today. When we went to five at the back. I thought we could have kept the momentum going and brought on wingers. Ultimately, we didn't have the answers.”

Thomas Tuchel said he had “no regrets” despite England falling short, even though he accepted England were too “passive” after taking the lead. England had just 12 per cent of possession between taking the lead and going behind, and Tuchel took responsibility - but denied there was a “structural problem”.
”I did also offensive substitutions in the last games, we just tried to help the players. We conceded [a chance] straight away and we decided to go to a back five because the gaps were far too open,” he told the BBC.
"They won every header, they kept crossing and crossing so we went to a back five to close the gaps inside and be strong in the air. Straight after our goal, without any substitutions, we conceded way too many crosses and way too many chances so we tried to help.

"Of course we wanted to go for the second goal but I did not have the feeling that offensive substitutions would help. We stayed in our 4-4-2 but we became passive, more and more passive. We couldn't win any balls, we couldn't keep the ball so I think it was not a structural problem, we changed nothing. But the match changed completely.
"It's no problem, I can understand these discussions are out there and there are millions of coaches after the game who know it better."

Following his super welterweight title win to claim two belts, Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis joined Ring Magazine’s panel to discuss his career, how he views his fighting style, and where his focus is as he looks forward to the next page in his career. Check out some excerpts of what he had to say below.
“It adds a lot to my game. Both my brothers been around the block, my dad been around the block. They was former fighters as well, so they know, and they’ve been on the highest stages possible so they know what it takes and they been in the ring and basically whatever they say, I do. Because I know they see something I can’t see, so it’s great having them around.”
“I feel like I’m a boxer-puncher but I really do what I want, for real. I can do whatever I want in the ring. And that’s another thing, each and every fight I’m giving ya’ll something different. This last fight I gave ya’ll some dog work, the fight before that I gave ya’ll a first round knockout, the fight when I fought Stanionis I was boxing and moving and not getting hit.
“I feel like I’m a variety bag of chips. Whatever you want, you have.”
“Everybody ask me about it all the time. I did my part. I thought the fight was done after he fought Lubin…I started training for that fight in January ‘cause we was supposed to fight in March, then we was supposed to fight in April, then we was supposed to fight in May, then we wind up fighting Zayas. So I technically kind of trained for five months for Zayas because they switched my opponent.
“Right now my task is belts…I got two belts in this division and my goal is to be undisputed and that’s what I’m going to do. So bring on these next champions.”
“Let that man be happily retired. He said what he said and he said it’s the Boots’ era. So let him retire, let him enjoy himself. Of course that was a fight that I wanted — I always wanted to fight him, Errol Spence, those guys coming up, but at the end of the day it didn’t go that way.
“All the top guys back then, Errol Spence, Thurman was hot back then, like all those guys, Shawn Porter. I wanted all those guys back then but they was saying I was high risk/low reward and I got that my whole career. Everything happens for a reason, though. Perfect timing.”
The Arizona Cardinals have 14 opponents in 2026. Their Week 17 opponents are the Las Vegas Raiders, whom they face at State Farm Stadium. The Raiders, like the Cardinals, went 3-14 in 2025. They fired their coaching staff, traded their starting quarterback, acquired a veteran and selected a quarterback first overall in the 2026 NFL draft.
In a new episode of the podcast, as part of the opponent preview series, Raiders Wire lead writer Levi Damien joined me to preview the Raiders.
We spoke about their 2025 season, the coaching change, their moves in free agency, their selections in the draft and expectations for the 2026 season. We also find out what Raiders fans view that Week 17 matching with the Cardinals.
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ROGGEN, Colo. – What’s it like to play an event with The Forecaddie Collective? For 44 members of the collective at Rodeo Dunes this week, it meant great golf on one of the best new courses to open in years, then even more great golf for a dozen hardy players who went back out for a bonus 18.
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Rodeo Dunes was designed by the dream team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, and it hasn’t officially opened yet. No worries for The Forecaddie Collective, which had exclusive access for the day. Even on a summer day when temperatures broke 100 near Denver, a rustic course this strong keeps players swinging among the amazing sand dunes.
Want to join The Forecaddie Collective for the next event? We’ll tee it up at Streamsong’s new Bone Valley course, designed by David McLay Kidd, on Sept. 19 in Florida. And just like Rodeo Dunes, Bone Valley isn’t even fully open yet. The Forecaddie Collective members also will have the opportunity to play more rounds at Streamsong before or after Bone Valley.
Join The Forecaddie Collective for free this year, then just pay for the events you want to play. Registration is open to all. We hope to see you at Streamsong (register here). Until then, enjoy these photos of The Forecaddie Collective’s day at Rodeo Dunes.
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Jason Lusk is Golfweek's travel and golf course architecture editor, as well as the magazine's creative director. He has written for and designed Golfweek for more than two decades.
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Jan Blachowicz can't believe the shape fellow former UFC light heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill is in.
Hill (12-4 MMA, 6-4 UFC) has decided to move up to heavyweight after three straight losses, most recently a unanimous decision to Khalil Rountree at UFC on ABC 8 last June.
A couple of weeks ago, videos emerged of a visibly out-of-shape Hill, who underwent knee surgery in the last quarter of 2025.
"Did you see how fat he is right now? So I'm not impressed," Blachowicz told Home of Fight of Hill. "We're going to see how he's going to move. I've had a lot of injuries and surgeries, and I've never looked so bad like him. So, he just eat a lot of sh*t, I think."
😭😳 Jan Blachowicz calls Jamahal Hill ‘fat’ and says he ‘eats a lot of shit’
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) July 14, 2026
“Did you see how fat he is right now? So I’m not impressed
I’ve had a lot of injuries and surgeries and I’ve never looked so bad like him, so he just eat a lot of shit I think.”
(via @Home_of_Fight… pic.twitter.com/F54u1rdlpy
Blachowicz (29-11-2 MMA, 12-8-2 UFC) was scheduled to rematch Bogdan Guskov (18-3-1 MMA, 4-1-1 UFC) at UFC Fight Night 283 on Aug. 1 in Serbia after they battled to a majority draw in December at UFC 323. However, Guskov was pulled to replace Khalil Rountree against Magomed Ankalaev at UFC Fight Night 282 on July 25 in Abu Dhabi, as Blachowicz awaits a new opponent.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Jan Blachowicz on Jamahal Hill's physique: 'Did you see how fat he is?'
England fans have been left heartbroken after the Three Lions were knocked out of the World Cup in a nail-biting 2-1 loss to Argentina.
The ecstasy after Anthony Gordon put England ahead just 10 minutes into the second half came crashing down as Enzo Fernandez equalised 85 minutes in and soured even further when Martinez put Argentina in the lead in the 92nd minute.
It followed a tense game which was littered with fouls and saw tempers flare at the Atlanta Stadium in Georgia.

At Boxpark in Wembley, north London, supporters were dejected after England failed to hold on to their lead. Pictures show fans with their head in their hands as they watched their team once again fail to grasp their chance to make it past the semi-final stage.
Luke and Vee Moore, twin brothers aged 33, were among those there. Vee said: “We fumbled it. I’m feeling disappointed, this was a great chance to win the World Cup and this was a weak Argentina team.
“If we got out-classed, I’d be like, okay, cool. England did not play a better team today. We were too defensive after we went one nil up.”
Luke said: “I’m disappointed, I thought it was coming home. Me and my friends were screaming out ‘you’ve got to bring on subs and attack’. Go for the game, counter, bring Rashford, Madueke, Saka on earlier and kill off the game.”
Leading the messages to the England team, the Prince of Wales said he was “gutted” but “proud” of Thomas Tuchel’s men.

“Gutted. England, you gave it everything and we are all so proud of you,” William wrote on Instagram.
“Thank you to everyone on and off the pitch, for an incredible tournament. The fight and belief you have shown has inspired us all. The most complete England team in a tournament. Hold your heads high.”

Sir Keir Starmer also said he was “gutted” but praised the team’s “passion and energy”.
“Tonight wasn’t the result we all hoped for, but this England team has given it their all,” he said. “The passion and energy they’ve shown representing the badge has made us all proud.”

Fans were quick to criticise Mr Tuchel’s management after he switched to defensive substitutions once England were ahead, ultimately leaving them short after Argentina scored twice in quick succession.
“England’s manager, Tuchel, should definitely take the blame for that’s loss,” one wrote on X. “Poor tactical decision making. Decided to go defensive post Gordon scoring. Can’t expect England to defend for 30 mins straight without conceding. Completely changed the momentum of the game.”
What the Knicks and Jalen Brunson did en route to the organization's first NBA championship in 53 years was astounding, and it was made more spectacular after it was revealed that the Knicks point guard was playing a portion of the playoffs with an injury that required surgery.
Now, we know when Brunson was injured.
Speaking with ESPN Radio's Don, Hahn & Rosenberg on Wednesday, Brunson was asked about the injury. The Knicks captain couldn't pinpoint when he got hurt exactly, but knew he was hurt earlier than many believed.
“I’m good. Obviously, it’s going to take a little bit of time," Brunson said. "There isn’t a play where I remember it happening; I just remember being at the free-throw line in the third or fourth quarter of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals and my wrist is starting to feel weak.
"From that point on, it was just trying to figure out what was going on and how to proceed because I wasn’t going to get anything done during that time."
That game saw Brunson score 19 points in 40 minutes in the Knicks' 109-93 win to take a 2-0 series lead, a series they wound up sweeping. But Brunson would have bigger moments in the NBA Finals. He helped lead the improbable comeback in Game 4 and scored a franchise-record 43 points in Game 5 to clinch the title.
All with an injury to his shooting hand.
SNY's Ian Begley reported that Brunson underwent surgery to repair a left wrist/forearm injury earlier this month and that Brunson is expected to need at least two months for rehab/recovery.
Despite getting injured, Brunson wouldn't trade the experience, especially doing it in New York.
“It’s been a rollercoaster, honestly," Brunson said of life after winning the title. "Once we won and everything, everything was up high…everything after we won was amazing. And then getting back to real life, it was probably best to get surgery done for my wrist. That brought me back down. But I would do it all again."
"I just remember being at the FT line . . . of Game 2 of the ECF and then my wrist started to feel weak" - @jalenbrunson1 on when his wrist injury occurred @alanhahn l @Rosenbergradio l @ESPNNewYorkpic.twitter.com/h90dF1lO08
— Don, Hahn & Rosenberg (@DHRonESPN) July 15, 2026

It is a heavy time for rankings throughout the NFL. This is the case thanks to the worldwide leader. ESPN has been slow-playing their release of rankings of various position groups, an exercise they have been doing for a couple of years now (basically the new-look version of the old-school NFL Top 100).
For context it should be understood that ESPN assembles these rankings based on their sourcing of executives, coaches, and scouts throughout the league, so the thought is that these rankings are built by people who know the current game the best.
Most notably the Cowboys have seen Tyler Smith rank atop all interior linemen and both Dak Prescott and Quinnen Williams come in at number 6 in their respective positions. Players like Javonte Williams, Jake Ferguson, Tyler Booker (among the interior linemen that Tyler Smith topped obviously), and DaRon Bland pick up honorable mentions.
You can officially count DeMarvion Overshown among that honorable mention crew at off-ball linebacker.
DeMarvion Overshown, Dallas Cowboys: “He moves like a safety. Incredibly talented. I want to see how he does this year after the injuries.” — NFC scout
Obviously Overshown played safety early in his collegiate career at the University of Texas, so that he “moves like” one makes sense.
There is zero question that Overshown has flashed serious potential to date at this point in his career. The issue with him has unfortunately been one of injuries as he has had a difficult time staying on the field.
ESPN also listed Overshown as someone who could be a breakout player in 2026, and given that he has done so before they even termed it as a potential “re-breakout.” Him reaching the heights that we have seen in the past would go a long way towards returning this defense to a respectable form.
Here are the top 10 off-ball linebackers from the ranking, if you are curious:
New Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker was around the Eagles obviously, and so perhaps he has a vision for building his own version of what Zack Baun offers to Philadelphia. Along those lines, the Cowboys were connected at points this offseason to trade rumors involving both Azeez Al-Shaair and Jordyn Brooks. It seems obvious that they understand they have to improve at this spot.
Hopefully DeMarvion Overshown can be the answer. Do you think he can/will?

USMNT forward Folarin Balogun has revealed that he knew the decision to suspend his World Cup red card punishment would spark controversy.
The dismissal came during his team’s Round of 32 match against Bosnia, with the striker still insisting that the decision was incorrect.
The controversy surrounding the red card has largely centered on U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that he intervened to have the suspension lifted. His claim has since prompted a complaint from human rights group FairSquare, which alleges that FIFA may have breached its rules on political neutrality.
Speaking with “CBS Mornings” recently, Folarin Balogun shared his feelings about seeing his Round of 32 red card suspension lifted after Trump allegedly called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to intervene.
He told host Gayle King that his initial reaction was happiness at being back in the team. However, that changed when he began reflecting on Trump’s claim and its possible implications.
“When I kind of started to reflect, I knew it was going to cause a lot of controversy,” the soccer star said. “And I could almost see within my teammates a bit of nerves, because it’s something that is so unique.”

Balogun received the red card during the match against Bosnia, but his one-match suspension was suspended for one year, allowing him to feature in the Round of 16 clash against Belgium.
Trump was later questioned about the decision during an interview at the White House, where he launched into a rant that began with criticism of the refereeing decision.
“I saw the play, and I’m a person that loves sports and who was a good athlete. I understand sports really well. And that wasn’t a foul. That wasn’t even an infraction,” Trump said, adding that the on-field incident was merely “two guys running with speed who happened to crash into each other.”
He then admitted that he had called Infantino and shared details of their conversation.
“All I did was ask for a review. I didn’t say, ‘you have to do this.’ This man is a smart, tough man, Gianni Infantino,” Trump continued.
The suspension of Balogun’s red card following Trump’s alleged intervention sparked criticism from sporting bodies, fans, and respected officials.
Sepp Blatter, the predecessor to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, was among those who weighed in, delivering a scathing assessment on his X account.
“Red cards are not overturned by political phone calls,” Blatter wrote on July 6. “They are overturned by rules, evidence, and independent bodies. If a U.S. President intervenes with the FIFA President, and a player is suddenly cleared before a World Cup knockout match, the question is unavoidable: Quo vadis, FIFA?”
“Football must never become a playground for political power,” he further remarked.

UEFA, one of FIFA’s six continental confederations, also released a statement online calling the decision “unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable.”
“Sometimes rules are open to interpretation. In this case, not. A minimum automatic suspension of one match following a red card is not a discretionary option,” UEFA remarked.
The organization also argued that the decision put the integrity of the competition at risk, as similar cases would now be required to receive equal treatment.
“When the certainty of rules is no longer guaranteed by its guardians, the integrity of the game is at stake, and the credibility of a competition is undermined,” the statement read.

Despite the controversy caused by the decision to suspend his punishment, Balogun remains adamant that he was wrongly penalized.
“I was in shock. It wasn’t even a tackle,” the Arsenal academy product said, referencing his challenge on Bosnia player Tarik Muharemovic. “I was totally in shock; I think you could see my reaction, but I just had to accept the decision and just try to be there for my team.”
“When something’s not intentional, it should never be a red card, so it was just an unfortunate situation, and I think it put a lot more pressure on us than we needed,” he added.
For now, scrutiny over the red card continues, as human rights group FairSquare recently submitted a complaint to the International Olympic Committee accusing Infantino of repeatedly breaching the governing body’s rules on political neutrality.
The Folarin Balogun Breaks Silence On Trump Red Card Row: ‘I Was In Shock’ first appeared on The Blast
Some people were on the pitch. They thought it was all over. It was then, when Lionel Messi crossed, when Lautaro Martinez headed, when the Argentina substitutes charged towards the corner flag to celebrate. England’s bid to win the World Cup was over. Sixty years of hurt, sixty years since Hurst, England still see that tackle by Moore and Nobby dancing.
But it remains the case that the only time their men won a World Cup semi-final was when Bobby belted the ball; they have not reached a final since. For half an hour, it seemed that Anthony Gordon would join Bobby Charlton in a select band, of England players to score the winner in this stage. For a quarter of an hour, it seemed like Bobby Moore’s tackle on Pele would be accompanied by mentions of Djed Spence’s thunderous challenge to prevent Giuliano Simeone from shooting.
Jordan Pickford had his Gordon Banks moment, too, a wonderful save from Nico Gonzalez. And yet, ultimately, each came in defeat; in years to come, these will be footnotes, not moments destined for English football folklore.
For Thomas Tuchel, the comparison point is not Sir Alf Ramsey, his greatest predecessor, but his immediate one and still England’s second finest ever manager, Gareth Southgate. England have had their second best decade ever; but it would have been better if they could hold on to leads on the major stages. This completed a hat-trick: after Croatia in the 2018 semi-final, after Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
Twice when it mattered, Southgate’s sides could not keep the ball. Tuchel’s team did not try. The decision was made to cede much of the pitch to Argentina, to try and reprise the heroic rearguard action in Mexico City: but with 11 men, not 10, earlier than seemed necessary.
England put their own backs against the wall. Tuchel went to a back five, but it backfired. And in a sense, it was a back six, with a sixth defender, in Nico O’Reilly, in a midfield that didn’t seem fit for purpose. They allowed Alexis Mac Allister the freedom to hit the woodwork twice, Enzo Fernandez the room to rifle in the equaliser. They liberated Messi. Just when it seemed his World Cup career was ending, he conjured two assists.

Removing Gordon, a workaholic of a goalscorer, had a logic, given his tendency to run himself into the ground, but by replacing him with Ezri Konsa, Tuchel took away England’s threat and when, including added time, there were still 27 minutes remaining. He summoned his special-ops agent, Dan Burn, perhaps sensing Messi’s nemesis might be a man about twice his height and who can head the ball half the length of the pitch. It wasn’t.
With each change, England handed the initiative to Argentina. They needed no second invitation. A nation with a historical grudge against England, a team with a fighting spirit that meant they would not relinquish their grasp on the World Cup. Argentina have a capacity to score late goals. Ask Cape Verde. Ask Egypt. Ask Switzerland. England may have been a higher-calibre of opponent but they suffered the same fate.
So Tuchel underlined how the FA’s imported managers somehow seem to end up being more English than the English. Sven-Goran Eriksson was wedded to 4-4-2. Fabio Capello was too. Tuchel changed shape but did not believe his players could keep the ball. He just looked to defend.

Different choices might not have produced a different result, but there were alternatives. Kobbie Mainoo, a passer of a midfielder, lingered unused all tournament. Adam Wharton, another, stayed at home. One winger who could have come on for Gordon, Bukayo Saka, did not get off the bench. Another, Marcus Rashford, only emerged in the 95th minute.
Tuchel could have considered the evidence from earlier on. Lionel Scaloni admitted that Switzerland’s physicality had troubled Argentina. Lisandro Martinez and Cristian Romero were booked for pulling back Brummies when Morgan Rogers and Jude Bellingham ran at them, but England stopped running at them. They ran scared, seeking sanctuary in their own box.
Argentina had sought to rile England. They provided echoes of the past by picking a Simeone, the winger showing that being an agent provocateur can run in the family. Yet Argentina prospered not by needling England, but by attacking them. Theirs was the response of champions.

England’s was the reaction of a team following Tuchel’s blueprint for holding on to a lead: defensive changes. Argentina could have predicted it: this was what they had done against Mexico and Norway. And, in the inquest, Tuchel may note that while Southgate was long faulted for his game management, he excelled in Euro 2024: with attacking changes, often involving Cole Palmer, another man left at home.
Maybe it is revisiting old arguments, but England ended with a limited team who showed their limitations. Leading Argentina in Atlanta was a great opportunity. For years, they will have Georgia on their mind. Perhaps for another 60 years.
Spain and Argentina are set to face off in the final match of the 2026 World Cup at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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DALLAS (AP) — SMU has launched a Heisman Trophy campaign for senior quarterback Kevin Jennings, and also is putting his name on a new recovery center in the school's football complex.
The third-year hometown starting quarterback, who led the Mustangs to the College Football Playoff two seasons ago, is believed to be the first player to have an area on any campus named for him while still active in his college career.
“When you started looking at a legacy that’s going to be left, every player that comes through SMU is going to see Kevin’s name up there and be reminded of the impact he had, but also what his accomplishments allow us to do to leave something that’s going to help make their experience here better,” Mustangs coach Rhett Lashlee said Wednesday.
The announcement of the Kevin Jennings Recovery Center came two days after SMU officially launched its “K7NG OF DALLAS” campaign That title is a nod to the city where the school is located and where Jennings was born and grew up, plus the two-time captain's jersey number.
SMU's only Heisman Trophy winner was halfback Doak Walker in 1948. Walker is the namesake of the annual award for the nation's top college running back.
Jennings is 19-7 as SMU’s starter with 7,709 yards and 55 touchdowns passing, well within reach of the school’s career records of 9,081 yards and 72 TDs. He completed 300 of 454 passes (66.1%) for 3,641 yards and 26 touchdowns last season, the Mustangs' second in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
“That was a no-brainer,” Lashlee said of the organized Heisman push. “He’s more than deserving of it. We've got to win games, we've got to play well. I think we've got a good team around him, but he’s earned it."
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza was the Heisman Trophy winner last season, the fourth QB in five years to win the award. The only non-quarterback in that span was Colorado two-way standout Travis Hunter in 2024.
SMU's recovery center will include two dedicated spaces with state-of-the-art equipment for physical and mental recovery such as light infrared saunas, dry plunge and sleep pods. They will be in areas that will be renovated inside SMU's endzone facility that opened two years ago, and could be ready early in the upcoming season.
“It means a lot. I’m just super-excited for it,” Jennings said. “It’s honestly just a blessing being in this situation I’m in right now.”
SMU said the center inspired by Jennings' vision was made possible by financial support from alumni Ann and Malcolm Holland.
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139 Rutgers Atheletes were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars last Monday as the Scarlet Knight athletes continue to prove that they really do go to class. Last year, Rutgers 132 players named to the honor, but was able to surpass that as 139 were honored this time around, making this the sixth consecutive year that at least 125 athletes were honored.
The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar award was established in 2008 to supplement the Academic All-Big Ten program. Distinguished Scholar Award recipients must have earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition in the previous academic year, must have been enrolled full time at the institution for the entire previous academic year (two semesters or three quarters), and must have earned a minimum GPA of 3.70 or better during the previous academic year, excluding any summer grades. These requirements are more rigorous than the Academic All-Big Ten requirements because that only requires that an athlete maintain a 3.0 GPA.
30 Rutgers athletes earned 4.0 GPA’s last year. A link to the list including all of the athletes is available here.
Women’s rowing led the way among the programs, having 21 total athletes honored. Behind them were men’s track and field/ cross country and football tied with 14, and women’s Lacrosse and women’s track and field tied at 13.

Fit-again wing Robert Baloucoune returns to the Ireland line-up for Saturday's much-anticipated Nations Championship game against New Zealand in Auckland.
The 28-year-old, who won the Six Nations Rising Player award after starring in his side's Triple Crown campaign earlier this year, missed the wins over Australia and Japan with a hamstring issue.
Head coach Andy Farrell has recalled a host of key players after fielding a heavily rotated team in last week's 36-20 victory over Japan, with captain Dan Sheehan, prop Tadhg Furlong and fly-half Sam Prendergast among nine changes.
Tom O'Toole, Tadhg Beirne, James Ryan, Jack Conan, Stuart McCloskey and Jimmy O'Brien are the six players retained in the line-up.
Having beaten the Wallabies and Brave Blossoms, Ireland aim to round out the southern hemisphere leg of their Nations Championship campaign with a statement win at Eden Park (08:10 BST).
The All Blacks, who beat France and Italy in their first two games, have not lost at the Auckland venue since 1994, a run of 52 Tests.
Having selected four debutants in an experimental squad against Japan last week, Farrell has picked a side loaded with experience - with the starting XV boasting a combined 711 caps - for the trip to Eden Park.
Hugo Keenan, outstanding against Australia, returns at full-back with O'Brien shifting wings to the left to accommodate Baloucoune's return.
Jamie Osborne and Jacob Stockdale, who started on the left wing against Australia and Japan, are not included in the matchday squad.
Garry Ringrose partners McCloskey in midfield as Robbie Henshaw drops out, while Prendergast and Jamison Gibson-Park renew their half-back pairing.
In the pack, O'Toole makes his fifth successive Test start at loose-head prop stretching back to the Six Nations, with three-time British and Irish Lion tight-head Furlong and hooker Sheehan restored to the front row.
Joe McCarthy is reinstalled in the second row alongside Ryan, meaning Beirne - who captained Ireland for the first time last week - moves to blind-side flanker. Open-side Josh van der Flier and number eight Conan complete the back row.
Thirteen of the 15 selected started against Australia, with Baloucoune and Beirne the only changes as Osborne and Cian Prendergast miss out.

Jeremy Loughman is picked as the loose-head cover on the bench after recovering from the head injury that ruled him out of the Japan game.
Ronan Kelleher and Thomas Clarkson provide further front-row cover, while Nick Timoney and New Zealand-born Sean Jansen - who impressed on debut against Japan - round out the five forwards on the bench.
Craig Casey, Ciaran Frawley - who was handed a first Test start at fly-half last week - and Bundee Aki are named as the replacement backs.
Ireland have won six matches in a row but have lost the past three meetings with the All Blacks, including an epic 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-final and November encounters in Dublin and Chicago.
Farrell's side lost 42-19 when they last visited Eden Park in 2022, but bounced back to win in Dunedin and Wellington and clinch a historic 2-1 Test series victory over the three-time world champions.
Ireland: Keenan; Baloucoune, Ringrose, McCloskey, J O'Brien; Prendergast, Gibson-Park; O'Toole, Sheehan (capt), Furlong, McCarthy, Ryan, Beirne, Van der Flier, Conan.
Replacements: Kelleher, Loughman, Clarkson, Timoney, Jansen, Casey, Frawley, Aki.

Argentina and England supporters were out in force in Atlanta ahead of the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday.
With a place in the final at stake and given the political tension over the Falkland Islands, it was an enormous occasion.
Indeed, it was undoubtedly the biggest game of the World Cup so far, and the fans turned out accordingly.
There were plenty more Argentina and England supporters in Atlanta than the 75,000 in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Argentina and England are two of the most-supported teams in the World Cup, alongside Brazil and Mexico.
Both fan bases have followed their respective countries around the United States, and in England’s case, Mexico too.
However, Argentinians massively outnumbered the English in Atlanta, filling the streets with blue and white.
Their flags, banners, and music created an amazing atmosphere in the city from several days before the game until kick-off.
Having won the semi-final, thousands of Argentinians will soon travel to New Jersey to celebrate making the final.
If they win the tournament in Lionel Messi’s last World Cup, it will probably prompt the biggest celebration in their history.
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England manager Thomas Tuchel has no one but himself to blame for his team’s 1-2 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup semifinals.
The former Bayern Munich coach was sitting pretty on the hour mark, having seen his team make the breakthrough through Anthony Gordon. However, instead of taking advantage of a panicky Argentina and going for the jugular, Tuchel decided to lower the tempo and invite the pressure. He made defensive-minded substitutes, and eventually put up a wall of six defenders.
However, that only gave Argentina the chance to regroup and launch an aerial bombardment of England’s defense, which started to waver and was only held steady by some strong saves from Jordan Pickford. It was only a matter of time before Argentina bore fruit, and with five minutes to go in normal time, Lionel Messi found Enzo Fernández on the outside of the penalty area. The Chelsea midfielder let loose a fiery shot that gave Pickford no chance.
England were shell-shocked, and their already lopsided formation was to spell trouble in extra time. However, Argentina made sure they didn’t even reach extra time when Messi delivered a cross (with his right foot for a change) for Lautaro Martínez to head home.
Tuchel panicked and sent on Ivan Toney and Marcus Rashford in the dying minutes, but to no avail. He thus paid the price as England’s hopes of a first World Cup final in 60 years died out with a meek whimper.
Questions will be asked of Tuchel as to why he decided to shut up shop against a fearsome Argentina attack and a Messi in red-hot form with over half an hour to go. Fans may accuse him of a cowardly approach. Whatever the truth is, only Tuchel himself will know. However, the result speaks for itself. The world champions are back in the World Cup final, while Tuchel bows out of the semifinals of another major tournament…just over two years after he did the same with Bayern.
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First, Argentina soccer ripped away the hopes and dreams of a nation and prevented England from securing its first World Cup in nearly seven decades. Then, they waded into geopolitical discourse.
Wednesday's World Cup semifinal between Argentina and England saw the Three Lions carry a 1-0 lead deep into the second half. But coach Thomas Tuchel's prevent defense worked out pretty much exactly the way it does in American football. Lionel Messi and company kept the Brits on their heels for 40 minutes, eventually breaking through for the equalizer in the 85th minute and eventual game-winner two minutes into stoppage time. Messi, playing in potentially his final World Cup, assisted on each goal.
It wasn't enough just to beat a longtime rival on the pitch. Argentina then made the case to bring the Islas Malvinas -- better known as the Falkland Islands, a self-governed archipelago off the southern coast of Argentina under British control -- back to the local nation that claims sovereignty over it.
The players lay down a banner on the pitch after the match that says “Las Malvinas Son Argentinas,” meaning “The Falklands Are Argentine.” pic.twitter.com/znBsPr8zm9
— Margaret Fleming (@mgfleming12) July 15, 2026
Players on the field placed a banner on the pitch that said "Las Malvinas son Argentinas" -- "The Malvinas are Argentine." It was a statement that left no doubt about how the history of the two nations played a role in Wednesday's game.
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Argentine forces invaded the islands in 1982, leading to an undeclared war that lasted a little more than two months and ended with the United Kingdom retaining control of the archipelago. In 2013, residents voted 1,513 to three to remain an overseas territory rather than pursue sovereignty. Tensions have died down between the two nations since. Even so, the past clearly has not been forgotten -- as shown Wednesday in Atlanta.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Argentina wants the Falkland Islands after shattering England's World Cup dream

The International Hot Rod Association pulled the plug on the rest of its 2026 Stock Car Series this week, and the box score tells you more than the press release does. The circuit had run exactly one points race all year, on March 21 at Pulaski County Motorsports Park in Fairlawn, Virginia, before IHRA decided the smarter move was to stop scheduling races altogether.
This isn't just a Facebook statement fading quietly into the algorithm, either. IHRA's own website now carries a banner marking the previously scheduled July 25 return to that same Fairlawn track as cancelled, which means the decision is baked into the sanctioning body's official calendar and not just its social feed.
IHRA framed the move as a reset rather than a retreat, saying it wants the series to return in 2027 with a stronger and more sustainable program. The organization was candid that this is about more than trimming a couple of dates off the schedule, telling racers and fans it's about the series' long-term health and "not just a couple events in 2026." IHRA also said it plans to spend the coming months working with racers, track owners, promoters, and industry partners to build a long-term plan, and it thanked competitors, sponsors, officials, and fans for their patience during the pause.
Read between the lines and the math isn't hard to guess. Regional stock car touring series live and die on car counts, sponsor dollars, and promoter guarantees, and when any one of those legs wobbles, the whole schedule gets shaky fast. A sanctioning body still has to cover purses, insurance, and officiating whether ten cars show up or forty do, and if a date can't pencil out, canceling before the tow bills start piling up is the financially sound call, even if it's a rough look for a series trying to build momentum.
It's also the second time in 2026 that IHRA's stability has become a talking point among racers, following months of unverified chatter about the organization's plans for Atlanta Dragway. That situation remains murky, but stacked next to a stock car season that produced one race before folding, it's fair for competitors to want hard specifics before committing entry fees to whatever IHRA rolls out for 2027.
For racers who'd already budgeted a season around this series, the smart move is to hold off on non-refundable costs until IHRA actually publishes a 2027 schedule with confirmed dates and purses. That same caution applies across grassroots stock car and drag racing right now, and it echoes a lesson playing out in the small-tire world, where car values and race economics have been shifting fast enough that nobody should assume next season looks like this one.
IHRA governs drag racing, pulling, powerboating, and stock car competition under one roof, and none of those other disciplines are named in this announcement, so this reads like a targeted correction rather than an organization-wide crisis. Still, a promise to come back stronger next year is worth exactly nothing until there's an actual schedule, a real purse structure, and cars sitting in the pits to prove it.
"Saturday Night Live" star and comedian Marcello Hernández will host the 2026 ESPY Awards.
The ESPN-produced awards show, which celebrates outstanding achievements in sports, airs Wednesday, July 15, in New York City.
"I started doing comedy 10 years ago, in Cleveland, Ohio, and I would take the train 12 hours to New York to sell comedy tickets on the street in Greenwich Village in exchange for stage time," Hernández said in a statement. "It is an honor, and frankly feels crazy to be hosting the ESPYS this year in New York. I'm sure the energy is going to be great."
Previous ESPYS hosts include Jimmy Kimmel, LeBron James and Serena Williams.
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"Marcello is one of the most electric young comedians today. His genuine enthusiasm for sports and his ties to New York City make him a natural fit to host this year's ESPYS," ESPN Vice President Craig Lazarus said in a statement. "We are excited to partner with him to celebrate the best moments in sports and look forward to the fresh take he'll bring to the show."
The 2026 ESPYs air at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and will stream live on the ESPN App. The ceremony will also be available to stream on Disney+, Hulu, the ESPN App and ABC Video on-demand Thursday, July 16.
The ESPYS red carpet show, hosted by Samantha Rivera, Harry Lyles Jr., Monica McNutt and Kimberley Martin, is at 7 p.m. ET. Fans can watch live on ESPN's YouTube and Facebook page and the ESPN App. Expect appearances from some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'SNL' star Marcello Hernández takes the ESPYs stage: How to watch
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — The Winnipeg Jets re-signed Cole Perfetti to a five-year contract worth an average of $6 million annually, the team said Wednesday.
The 24-year-old forward had 12 goals and 20 assists with 20 penalty minutes in 68 games for the Jets last season. He set a career high with 15 minutes 37 seconds of ice time per game.
Perfetti was Winnipeg's first-round pick —10th overall — in the 2020 NHL draft. He had career highs of 50 points and 32 assists in 82 games in 2024-25 as the Jets won the Presidents’ Trophy with the best regular-season record.
He scored the latest tying goal in a Game 7 in NHL history to help Winnipeg overcome the St. Louis Blues in their first-round matchup.
Perfetti has 157 points — 59 goals, 98 assists — and 68 penalty minutes in 290 career regular-season games with Winnipeg.
Internationally, Perfetti had two goals and four assists in 10 games while helping Canada to the gold medal at the 2021 world championship.
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Tyler Shough is the Saints' unquestioned starter heading into 2026. The quarterback, in only his second season, is also the team's leader.
Shough organized an outing with teammates in San Diego.
He has said Drew Brees helped set up the outing, and Shough's social media photos and video on Wednesday show the Hall of Fame quarterback.
Shough's teammates Juwan Johnson, Chris Olave, Travis Etienne, Bryce Lance, Barion Brown, Audric Estime and Noah Fant are among those in Shough’s post, per Katherine Terrell of ESPN.
In his rookie season, the second-round pick went 5-4 as a starter and completed 67.6 percent of his passes for 2,384 yards with 10 touchdowns and six interceptions.
Nearly two decades ago, photographers captured a young Lionel Messi bathing a Spanish baby as part of a charity calendar photo shoot. As fate would have it, Argentina's Messi and that baby, who became Spain's young soccer phenom, Lamine Yamal, will now face off in the 2026 men's World Cup Final. What a delightful and mind-blowing plot twist.
If prophecies were real, which they aren't, this might be the closest possible thing we'd see to one.
It is, quite frankly, mind-blowing that this photo wound up featuring the two central figures of the biggest sporting event in modern human civilization:
19 years later, Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal will meet in the World Cup final 🤯 pic.twitter.com/BytWRCWXkU
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) July 15, 2026
What is particularly special about this purely coincidental photo is the constant comparisons between Yamal and Messi.
Messi is at the tail end of his illustrious, decorated career, trying to win one more World Cup title for his country. It is the only thing he has left to accomplish. Meanwhile, with a 2024 European championship already in his back pocket, the 19-year-old Yamal is likely only just getting started when it comes to stacking trophies for Spain. Now, the present and future are meeting up in an epic matchup with everything on the line.
Honestly, who am I to say prophecies aren't real? Maybe they are!
Argentina and Spain will play at 3:00 p.m Eastern on Sunday, July 19th, 2026. The match will take place at the New York Giants'/New York Jets' stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: The 2026 World Cup Final fulfills prophecy of Lionel Messi-Lamine Yamal bathtub photo
As Iowa basketball battles for prized 2027 five-star point guard recruit Cayden Daughtry, the 6-foot-1, 155-pound point guard from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., continues to garner praise nationally.
247Sports' national basketball director Eric Bossi compared Daughtry's summer emergence to NBA greats Trae Young and Steph Curry.
"Right now, Cayden Daughtry is in the midst of, if we're talking about production-wise, one of the most incredible summers before a senior season that we've ever seen from a point guard and it is very reminiscent of Trae Young's summer of 2016 with MOKAN Elite. He absolutely blew up the EYBL circuit, won a Peach Jam...
"And with Daughtry, we're talking about a guy who is not only leading the EYBL in scoring but I also think is second in assists. He's just been tearing it up. Over Memorial Day, he was great. At the USA trials, he was fantastic," Bossi said on "The Assist with Kyle Tucker."
Eric Bossi says he sees flashes of Trae Young and Steph Curry in 5-star PG Cayden Daughtry 👀
— 247Sports (@247Sports) July 14, 2026
“Right now, Cayden Daughtry is in the midst of, production-wise, one of the most incredible summers before a senior season that we’ve ever seen from a PG.” @ebosshoopspic.twitter.com/eSAFspAEBk
In his first 14 Nike EYBL games this summer, Daughtry averaged 25.6 points, 6.0 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game on 55% field goal shooting. Daughtry then went for 32 points, nine assists and seven steals in his first Peach Jam game.
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"Daughtry also shows some flashes of Steph Curry in his game at times if we're being honest, especially when he's on from three. I'm not saying he's either of those guys, but you can see the influence in them," Bossi said.
On3's Joe Tipton reported last month that Daughtry will take an official visit to Iowa on Sept. 12, which is the weekend of the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series football game between Iowa and Iowa State.
According to 247Sports, Daughtry is ranked as the No. 9 prospect nationally, as the No. 3 point guard and as the No. 5 player in Florida in the 2027 class.
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This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: 5-star Iowa basketball recruit drawing Trae Young, Steph Curry comps

Roma are strongly targeting Summerville.
The Dutch winger is currently the Giallorossi’s top target, following recent meetings that have rekindled a trail that seemed abandoned until 20 days ago.
But Roma must now act quickly: he’s the look-ahead for Gasperini, and his value is between €40 and €45 million, a figure the Giallorossi can invest.
In fact, Gianluca Di Marzio confirms that the Giallorossi are preparing a bid of €45 million.
There is, however, another obstacle to overcome.
Namely, Summerville has so far had very high demands.
The meeting held in recent days served to confirm Summerville’s agents’ strong desire to invest in the Dutchman, who are not currently negotiating with any English clubs.
Roma must reach a financial agreement with the Dutchman. Roma’s maximum option is €4-€4.5 million, but as Alfredo Pedullà confirms, the hurdle to overcome with a non-stop negotiation is his salary. Roma can invest as much as West Ham are asking for.

When and where: Week 3 in Chicago, Monday Night Football
Key additions: C Garrett Bradbury, S Coby Bryant, LB Devin Bush, DT Neville Gallimore
Key subtractions: WR DJ Moore, LB Tremaine Edmunds, S Kevin Byard, S Jaquan Brisker, CB Nashon Wright
Last season: A new, offensive minded head coach and a high draft pick QB he inherited won the NFC North, just like when Matt Nagy and Mitchell Trubisky did it in 2018
The question for this team: Can the Bears defy gravity?
The Bears had four straight seasons of double digit losses from 2021 to 2024, then went 11-6 in 2025. Teams that have that kind of bounce tend to fall back down the next year. That they had a new head coach and won a playoff game doesn’t give them waterproofing, the 2024 Commanders, 2022 Giants, and 2022 Jaguars are recent examples of teams with new head coaches who went from horrible to a playoff win and then right back to irrelevance the next season.
There’s an obvious major regression coming. The 2025 Bears defense led the league with 33 takeaways, including a league leading 23 interceptions, which is another way of saying that the 2025 Bears defense was incredibly lucky. Even with those stoppages, they still finished 23rd in scoring, 29th in yards, 25th in completion percentage, 28th in yards per attempt, 28th in TD%, 20th in sack rate, 22nd in pressure rate, 24th in QB hits, 29th in rushing yards per attempt, 22nd on 3rd down, 15th in the red zone…. takeaway the takeaways and this defense was garbage, it had nothing to lean on when it couldn’t get the ball.
The Bears did make some key changes, the top four defenders in snaps played all left in free agency. But none of their imports were transforming additions, and none of them address their pass rushing woes. Are some new faces in the secondary and a presumably healthier team going to be enough to negate the drop off in takeaways?
On offense, Caleb Williams needs to play better. His hero ball moments were exciting, and his fantasy football numbers were solid: 7th in yards, 6th in TDs with 388 yards and 3 TDs as a runner.
But he completed just 58.1% of his passes, half a percentage point ahead of JJ McCarthy for 32nd out of 33 qualified QBs. He was 21st in yards per attempt, and having the 4th best sack rate in 2025 is unsustainable for his style of play. He had just six games with a completion percentage in the 60s, and half of them were the first three games of the season. In two playoff games he threw five interceptions, and barely completed half his passes.
The Bears pathway to repeating as a playoff team, possibly even NFC North champs again, feels pretty easy: Caleb Williams takes a big step in year two under Ben Johnson. Their pathway to going right back to out of contention by Thanksgiving also feels pretty easy: the defense can’t stop anyone and the offense continues to rely on unsustainable hero ball moments, and they aren’t there.

Aston Villa have been linked with Gabriel Sara again, and according to Sporx, a bid worth €30m is being prepared. Strip away the noise and this is the sort of report that immediately gets attention because the fee is serious enough to suggest intent, not gossip dressed up as transfer news.
Sara has built a reputation as a midfielder with range, technical quality and enough versatility to fit more than one role. That matters. Clubs in Villa’s position are always looking for players who can raise the floor of the squad and still offer upside. If the number really is €30m, then the question is simple, do Villa believe he is ready to impact Premier League football quickly, or are they paying for development as much as output?
The appeal is obvious. Gabriel Sara offers energy, ball progression and creativity from deeper areas. Those attributes are expensive in the current market, especially when attached to a player entering his prime years. A club pushing for Europe does not need midfielders who only do one thing. It needs players who can adapt across a long season, handle rotation and still produce in tight matches.
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That is where this story becomes plausible. Aston Villa have shown before that they are willing to invest decisively when they identify a profile they like. €30m is not a throwaway figure, but it sits in the range of a deal that can be justified if the recruitment team believes Sara can improve the first XI and retain resale value.
The hardest part of any transfer is not always the fee, it is the timing. If competition grows, the price rises. If Villa wait, they risk losing the player. If they move now, they need conviction. That is how sensible clubs operate. No drama, no posturing, just a decision on whether Gabriel Sara is the right answer for the next stage of the project.
For now, this looks like a report worth watching closely. The amount mentioned is substantial, the player profile is credible and Aston Villa’s need for quality depth in midfield is hardly a secret.
From an Aston Villa fan’s perspective, this is the type of link that feels believable because it lines up with what the squad needs. Gabriel Sara sounds like a player who could give Villa more control in midfield, more legs over a full season and a bit more quality on the ball when games become scrappy.
The €30m figure is the part that splits opinion. On one hand, that is proper money and supporters will want certainty for a fee like that. On the other, the market has moved. If Villa want players ready to contribute at a high level, they are not shopping in the bargain bin. The important thing is whether the recruitment team sees him as a genuine fit, not whether the fee looks tidy on paper.
There is also the squad balance issue. Villa have had spells where the midfield looked short of freshness and invention, especially when the fixture list gets heavy. A player like Sara could help solve that. He would not need to arrive as a headline act. He would need to arrive and make the team function better.
That is the key point. Supporters do not need glamour signings for the sake of it. They need smart ones. If this report is accurate, and if Villa really are preparing a €30m move, then it suggests the club are targeting substance over hype. That is usually a good sign.
NEW YORK – Top athletes, musicians and Hollywood stars will gather to recognize the best from the past year in sports on Wednesday, July 15 for ESPN's 2026 ESPYs.
Hosted by comedian Marcello Hernandez, ESPN's annual sports awards show brings together people from across the sports landscape to celebrate the top athletes, plays and moments from the last year. Traditionally held in Los Angeles, the awards show was moved to the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York this year.
People who have made significant contributions to their sport and community are also honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, the Pat Tillman Award for Service and the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award.
This year, as previously announced, former NBA player Jason Collins will be posthumously awarded the Arthur Ashe Award, while former MLB pitcher Jim Abbott will receive the Jimmy V Award. Scott Ruskan will be honored with the Pat Tillman award.
A torrential downpour on New York's Upper West Side has already slightly delayed festivities. Arrivals were supposed to begin at 5:30 but with the red carpet outdoors, media members are currently in a holding area. The telecast begins at 8 p.m. and as with any awards show, seat fillers will take the place of guests of honor who aren’t in the venue by the show’s start.
– Ralphie Aversa
Garrett was bestowed the honor of Best NFL player, which was announced on NFL Live ahead of the ESPYs broadcast. Garrett generated an NFL-record 23 sacks for the Cleveland Browns last season and was traded to the Los Angeles Rams during the 2026 offseason for a package involving Jared Verse and multiple draft assets.
The NFL Live crew reveals that the 2026 @ESPYS Best NFL Player is ... 👀 pic.twitter.com/nAsssRUwGs
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) July 14, 2026
– Jacob Camenker
ESPN allowed its NBA Today crew to announce the winner of its Best NBA player award. That went to Brunson, who helped lead the New York Knicks to their first championship in 53 years while averaging 26 points, 3.3 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game during and being named an All-Star during the regular season.
Jalen Brunson wins the 2026 ESPY Award for Best NBA Player 🏀
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) July 15, 2026
Watch The @ESPYS tonight at 8 PM ET on ABC & the ESPN App 🏆 pic.twitter.com/XvXx6xXfGV
– Jacob Camenker
The ESPYS will air at 8 p.m. ET (also 8 p.m. PT), Wednesday, July 15, on ABC, and will stream on the ESPN App. It will be available to stream June 15 on Disney+, Hulu, the ESPN App and ABC Video on Demand
USA TODAY Sports had the top moments and winners from the 2026 ESPY Awards:
Attendees will hit the red carpet at 5:30 p.m. ET and the show begins at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Wednesday, July 15.
In addition to host Marcello Hernandez, award presenters will include athletes Simone Biles, Allyson Felix, Eileen Gu, Jayson Tatum and Lindsey Vonn.
Performances by De La Soul, Ghostface Killah, Slick Rick and the Savannah Bananas will also be featured.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ESPYs 2026 live updates on award winners, highlights and top moments

Harry Kane said he was "gutted" for England and their fans after his team were beaten 2-1 by defending champions Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday.
Anthony Gordon's strike had put the Three Lions on the cusp of a first men's World Cup final since they lifted the 1966 trophy but Lionel Messi inspired a dramatic turnaround in Atlanta.
He set up Enzo Fernandez, who blasted home from outside the area, and provided an inch-perfect cross for Lautaro Martinez's winner in stoppage time.
"Gutted for the boys, gutted for everyone -- the team, the staff, the fans," England captain Kane told the BBC.
"We played a good game, the large majority of it. When we went 1-0 up we seemed to try and hold on, which at this level is not enough.
"So, just gutted because we've worked so hard to be here and the lads have given every last bit of running, blood, sweat, tears."
Bayern Munich forward Kane, who scored six goals during the tournament, said Thomas Tuchel's men had struggled to repel constant attacks from the defending champions.
"After the goal, whether it was them putting more men forward or us not being able to match them man for man, it was just wave after wave," he said.
"Lads were putting blocks in but, in the end, it just wasn't enough."
He said England had not planned to rely on defending after Gordon's goal.
"When we went ahead the messaging was to go again and get another goal," he added.
"Then once they scored their two goals it was to try and find something but we couldn't quite get the momentum back in the game."
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The best offense. The best defense.
The World Cup final is set, and fittingly, a clash of styles awaits. Lionel Messi — the most prolific goalscorer in the tournament's history — and defending champion Argentina will take on Spain's defensive juggernaut on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to decide the title.
Spain beat France in one semifinal on Tuesday; Argentina, the comeback kings of this tournament, rallied to beat England 2-1 in the other semifinal on Wednesday.
Argentina is seeking its fourth title and looking to become the first back-to-back World Cup champions since Brazil pulled off the feat in 1958 and 1962. Spain is looking for its second title, after winning in 2010.
Argentina leads the tournament in goals scored — 19.
Spain leads the tournament in fewest goals allowed — one.
Something will have to give on Sunday, when the biggest World Cup ever — a 48-team, 104-match extravaganza spread out over the U.S., Canada and Mexico — comes to an end.
It's not Finalissima. It's going to be better.
South American champion Argentina and European champion Spain were supposed to meet in Doha, Qatar, back in late March in Finalissima, a showdown between the teams that are led by Messi and Lamine Yamal in a prequel of the World Cup.
That game never happened. Security became an issue because of unrest in the Middle East, with Iran intensifying its attacks on neighboring countries at that time in retaliation to the aerial attacks by United States and Israel in a war that is still ongoing. The game was called off.
So, instead of playing at Lusail Stadium, the site of the epic 2022 World Cup final where Messi and Argentina won on penalty kicks over France and Kylian Mbappé, they'll play just outside of New York in soccer's biggest game.
It'll be a showdown of soccer's present versus soccer's future, not to mention a showdown of the teams that held the top two spots in FIFA's world rankings entering the World Cup — Argentina at No. 1, Spain at No. 2.
There was a famous photo taken in 2007 when Messi was part of a UNICEF program and posed with a baby.
Yamal was that baby. Like Messi (who now plays for Inter Miami), Yamal would become a left-footed star for Spanish club Barcelona. It is the most improbable of stories: from a photo together two decades ago, the two stars are set to be together again to end this year's World Cup.
A picture-perfect finish.
— Record: Six wins, one draw, zero losses.
— Goals for: 13.
— Goals against: 1.
— Group stage: drew with Cape Verde 0-0, beat Saudi Arabia 4-0, beat Uruguay 1-0.
— Knockout stage: beat Austria 3-0, beat Portugal 1-0, beat Belgium 2-1, beat France 2-0.
Record: Seven wins, zero draws, zero losses.
Goals for: 19.
Goals against: 7.
Group stage: beat Algeria 3-0, beat Austria 2-0, beat Jordan 3-1.
Knockout stage: beat Cape Verde 3-2, beat Egypt 3-2, beat Switzerland 3-1, beat England 2-1.
Both teams enter the final with impressive unbeaten streaks.
— Spain is carrying a 37-match unbeaten streak across all competitions and friendlies into the final, having won 28 of those matches with nine draws in that span. Its last loss was 1-0 to Colombia in March 2024.
— Argentina is unbeaten in its last 13 World Cup matches, with 11 victories and two draws since falling to Saudi Arabia to open group play at the 2022 tournament.
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EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second installment in a series breaking down each position ahead of the opening of Buffalo Bills training camp July 29.
ORCHARD PARK — Quarterbacks tend to make bad decisions when they have been hit enough times. There’s one decision to make on the way to the turf for a sack: don’t let go of the ball.
Seems simple enough, right?
But putting quarterbacks on the ground before the ball was thrown wasn’t a high priority during the Sean McDermott era. Instead, his defense focused on confusing quarterbacks, making them think longer than preferred and banking on them making a bad decision.
The Bills ranked in the top-10 in takeaways eight times in nine seasons under McDermott, including five in the top-five. They ranked in the top-10 in sacks once during that span.
It worked for the Bills during the regular season, ranking in the top-five five times in pass defense. But in the playoffs, it’s much harder to fool good quarterbacks and it showed in their inability to create pressure and make quarterbacks uncomfortable.
In the AFC divisional round, Denver quarterback Bo Nix was the only playoff quarterback in the last 25 years to attempt 45 passes, complete fewer than 60% of them and not get sacked. In McDermott’s playoff wins, the Bills had a 42.8% pressure rate, compared to 25.8% in losses, with average for last year’s playoff winners being 36.8%.
Enter defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, whose blitz-happy scheme is as hyper-aggressive as McDermott’s was when he first arrived in Buffalo. And the man charged with flipping Buffalo’s edge rushers from watchmen to predators is his former co-defensive coordinator at Wisconsin, Bobby April III.
The last time April coached for the Bills, the expectations were through the roof. He was the outside linebackers coach for Rex Ryan in 2015 and 2016, but the pass rush fell flat.
After getting fired with the rest of Ryan’s staff, April spent a year out of football and has since spent his time in college, most recently as Stanford’s defensive coordinator.
April has coached big-time college edge rushers like Eagles linebacker Zack Baun, Pittsburgh’s Nate Herbig and the Jets’ No. 2 overall pick David Bailey. But now he must apply it to the NFL.
“I took everything I was teaching the NFL player to the college level,” April told GNN Sports. “I felt like I was using the tools that I was using with grown men initially. … Luckily we had success. We had good kids too that bought in. … And that’s really the NFL, just having guys buying and believing what you do.”
April is tasked with elevating 2021 first-round pick Greg Rousseau, who was good enough to net a four-year, $80 million extension, but still hasn’t logged more than eight sacks in a season. April has already said the Bills intend to unleash Rousseau rather than forcing him to set the edge all the time.
Alongside Rousseau is veteran Bradley Chubb, who inked a three-year, $43.5 million contract in March. And second-round pick T.J. Parker. April says it’s like having three first-round picks and an ideal scenario.
At 30, Chubb is the veteran with two Pro Bowls on his resume. Rousseau is only 26, but he’s played 78 career games. And Parker is the hungry young upstart looking to carve a niche in the NFL.
“It’s kind of like being a foster dad a little bit,” said April, whose father was Buffalo’s special teams coach from 2004-2009. “You’ve got three big brothers and they’re all trying to compete for the same, whatever it may be. … I think there’s a fine line of turning it into a competitive I-want-to-beat-you battle to an I-want-to-get-you-better battle. And that’s where we’re at right now.”
Rousseau is playing a position similar to the one he played at the University of Miami. Chubb played for Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph when he was Denver’s head coach and Leonhard spent the last two seasons working for Joseph.
In Chubb’s experience, the Bills won’t be deploying a passive rush when the game is on the line.
“Just playing fast, playing physical, getting off the ball, putting fear in the tackle’s feet,” Chubb said. “If you’ve got guys who have been in this defense in the past like (Denver’s) Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper, they do the same things. They just get off the ball and ask questions later.”
Training camp battles
Rostered outside linebackers (8): Bradley Chubb, Mike Danna, Cade Denhoff, Michael Hoecht, Andre Jones Jr., T.J. Parker, Greg Rousseau, Javon Solomon.
Chubb, Rousseau and Parker are going to get the bulk of the snaps. Hoecht, who expects to be ready to start training camp coming off a torn Achilles, may not have a big role early in the season as he continues to heal, but should eventually find a spot as an early-down edge defender and an inside rusher on passing downs.
That makes Danna’s situation intriguing. Danna isn’t a big pass-rush threat with 21 ½ sacks in 87 career games with the Kansas City Chiefs, but he can set the edge against the run. Whether Danna can play 3-4 defensive end at 261 may determine his roster fate.
Solomon is also interesting because general manager Brandon Beane mentioned him multiple times during the offseason as possibly being a better fit in the 3-4 than McDermott’s 4-3.
Solomon never found a consistent role defensively under McDermott during his first two seasons, but he was a core special teams player. That likely puts him ahead of Danna in the pecking order.
At Spa-Francorchamps, there are multiple straights, more so than the average F1 track, which is causing concerns about how much power the cars will have.
The FIA, in an attempt to unlock more power on straight sections, has announced five Straight Mode zones at the track to minimize drag.
Straight Mode allows cars to activate a setting on the front and rear wings, which unlocks a speed boost similar to DRS.
Cars, apart from needing to deal with very long straights, will need to contend with a lack of braking zones.
Following the British Grand Prix, which featured a similar set of problems, Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso explained why the cars will face so many challenges.
“Obviously, Silverstone and Spa, they are very thirsty on energy. You cannot deploy in all on the straights. Next week, it is going to be the same thing. If you deploy in Spa from Turn 1 to 5, it is finito for the rest of the lap,” Alonso said.
“So, you need to save a little bit there to have deployment from 14 to the bus stop [chicane]. But if you deploy in those two straights, which is the optimal deployment, then there is one minute, sector two, with no deployment at all.
“And with no deployment at all, we cannot forget that this year we have significantly less power than last year and less power than F2, that is the case when you cut the deployment. So, yes, it is a challenge.”
For fans tuning in, they can expect a good number of overtakes, but they won’t always be based on moves; rather, some cars conserve energy while others deploy.
This can be known as a “yo-yo” effect, and it should be pronounced at Spa. However, with more overtaking zones, there should be a bit more aggression and tactics involved in this kind of racing.
However, those looking to see “pure racing” may be disappointed by how each driver is forced to attack every lap.
We are closing in on fall camp and it’s time to talk about the worst part of football: injuries. Relatively, Texas has benefitted from injury luck during the Sarkisian era, not losing any irreplaceable player for the season. That being said, there have been preseason injuries the past two seasons(Andre Cojoe, CJ Baxter). Considering that, I figured it’s time to highlight the six players I believe Texas can’t afford to lose if they want to realize their ultimate goal.
This goes without saying. If Arch Manning is not on the field throughout this season, Texas is not winning a National Championship. Now, that doesn’t mean KJ Lacey can’t perform in a game or two if called upon, but it can’t be in major moments. Manning fought through an injury last season and performed well down the stretch, but Texas needs him fully healthy if they want to finish the season on top.
If Arch Manning is on this list, the man protecting his blindside should be as well. Goosby is one of the best OTs in the country and Texas needs him healthy and on the field all season. He’s dealt with a shoulder injury this offseason but seems to be healthy heading into fall camp. Again, there are players that can fill in sparingly, but noone that can match Goosby over a full season.
Many have circled linebacker as the position of concern for Texas this season. One of the sole reasons it’s not a major issue is Rasheem Biles. The Pitt transfer is coming off an 100-tackle, 4.5 sack season and figures to repeat this season. If Biles goes down, not only are freshmen LB to step up but the versatility of the defense drops drastically. Biles is a chess piece for Muschamp and losing him would lower the ceiling considerably.
The other position where depth is a concern is safety. McDonald and Derek Williams Jr. are the favorites to earn the starting jobs. Jordon Johnson-Rubel, Kobe Black and Xavier Filsaime will factor into the rotation as well. Like Biles, McDonald has elite versatility and without him, the secondary loses its leader and main communicator. Poor communication can lead to consistent busted coverages, a championship killer.
There are many reasons Cam Coleman was regarded as one of the biggest portal pickups this offseason. The underrated one is his gravity. Every time No. 8 steps on the field, the defense will have thier eyes on him. It’s likely many defenses will commit a cornerback and a safety to him throughout the game. That gravity is as important as anything for this Texas offense and without it, the offense could fall back into stop-and-start drives.
Finally, the most obvious statement ever: the best player on the team cannot miss major time. Simmons is the Jeremiah Smith of defense. He’s the player teams commit extra resources to stop, which opens up opportunities for other players. Losing him would make the job of opposing offensive coordinators much easier. No. 11 has been a dominant force since he stepped onto campus and Texas needs that to win a title this season.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Manning, Simmons leads players Texas can't lose to injury this season

In what is likely the strongest semifinals we have ever seen in the World Cup, there was huge potential for two thrilling matches. However, sometimes teams with such advanced tactics and brilliant players, doesn’t always lead to the beautiful game. While we didn’t see a goalfest such as in previous rounds, there was some masterclass performances that saw Spain and England advance to the World Cup finals.
The Spaniards have been on a historic defensive run. Spain have now advanced to the World Cup finals after just conceding a single goal all tournament. While they had an easy group stage set of opponents, they have had to play Austria, Portugal, Belgium, and most recently, France, on their route to the finals. While France were seen as the heavy favorites in this tournament, it is time Spain got their respect.
Lionel Messi has been out of this world this tournament. He has excelled in nearly every relevant metric to a player in his position and has not shown any signs of slowing down, despite his age. However, Argentina have been miraculously lucky to make it this far in the tournament, based on their performances. They have scraped by against weak sides but always seem to find a way. Lionel Messi and Argentina found their magic once again in this one.
Hailed as the world’s best attack and for good reason. Michael Olisé, Ousmane Dembele, and Kylian Mbappe is a strong enough front three to send shivers down the spine of any backline in history. However, what we saw on Tuesday was massively uncharacteristic for the trio. The attack simply couldn’t break down Spain and they failed to generate any significant chances over the 90 minutes.
The French left-back had a downright horrible game. A miscue resulting in him kicking Lamine Yamal which gave Spain the opening goal — a game winning penalty kick. It didn’t get any easier for the Frenchman as he quite simply did not have the pace to defend the left flank, having a bad showing in all aspects of the game. Theo Hernandez will be fuming he didn’t start this game over the Aston Villa defender.
England fans have been waiting a long time to see their team lift a major trophy. 60 years to be exact. Meaning majority of fans you see watching the games at the stadium or online, have never seen their country triumph at a major tournament. Sad to think, but whatever you say about England and their fans, they deserve to lift a trophy at some point.
Hindsight is always 20-20. It is always easy to look back and clearly see where you went wrong, but Tuchel’s substitutions were just not the right decision. Against a side that has come back late in virtually ever knockout match, you can’t make such negative subs so early. If England had fended off the Argentinian attack, he would have been hailed as a hero — Argentina seems to be inevitable. England should not have taken the foot off the gas in this one.
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The Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive line struggled last season, prompting a new coaching staff to take over the group. Rick Dennison was brought in to help turn around the corps, hopefully elevate their performance, and allow Ashton Jeanty room to run and keep the quarterbacks upright.
One of the players added in free agency was guard Spencer Burford. Burford spent time in San Francisco with new head coach Klint Kubiak in 2023. Burford struggled that season, leading to his benching in the NFL Playoffs. After being a backup all of 2024, injuries hit the 49ers’ offensive line, thrusting him back into the lineup. While it wasn’t the best performance in the world, Burford played average football, which gave him a chance to hit free agency with better film at his disposal.
The Raiders signed Burford to a one-year deal in 2026, adding depth to the guard position. In OTAs, the former 49er was consistently the starting left guard, which surprised fans expecting Caleb Rogers to get a chance to start with the first team.
A big reason for this is Burford’s understanding of Kubiak’s wide zone system. He has the athletic ability to run the zone scheme effectively and has a leg up on the other offensive linemen when it comes to understanding his assignments. He is undersized at 300 pounds, which is why the wide zone is the best scheme to maximize his potential.
Burford has been a decent run blocker throughout his career. He is never in the wrong spot or takes false steps when running outside zone. A perfect example is below against the Chicago Bears. Watch Burford get up to the second on the combo block and end it with a pancake.
Of course, Pass Protection in true passing situations is where Burford will struggle the most. He just doesn’t have the feet to stay with pass rushers on passing downs to consistently keep the quarterback upright. In the play below, it is on full display as he gives up this easy pressure against the Giants, leading to a sack.
It will be hard for the other guards to beat out Burford during training camp because of his intelligence and understanding of the offense. However, if Caleb Rogers and the other guards can avoid mental mistakes and outperform Burford, everything could change.
Telemundo announcer Andrés Cantor has been the Spanish-language voice of soccer in the U.S. for decades. On Wednesday, he nearly lost that voice.
And for good reason.
The Argentina-born Cantor was on the call for Telemundo in Atlanta as Lionel Messi and Co., looked to make a second straight trip to the World Cup final. And though England took a goal lead in the second half, it was the relentless Argentina pressure that made an equalizer feel inevitable.
But just as Cantor was trying to collect himself following Enzo Fernandez's tying goal in the 85th minute, Lautaro Martínez scored the winner in stoppage time. He practically broke Cantor in the process.
This was his call of the moment.
¡¡¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DE ARGENTINAAAAAAA!!! ¡¡¡GOOOOOOL EN LOS ÚLTIMOS MINUTOS!!!
— Telemundo Deportes (@TelemundoSports) July 15, 2026
Lautaro Martínez remata de cabeza dentro del área tras una asistencia de Lionel Messi.
El campeón defenderá su corona… ¡Remontada de Argentina! ¡1-2 sobre Inglaterra! pic.twitter.com/G5kXs8cWsj
Amazing.
He'll need to rest his voice for Sunday because Argentina isn't quite done yet.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Telemundo's Andrés Cantor nearly lost his voice on Argentina's winning goal vs. England
England somehow lose a place in the World Cup final, because Thomas Tuchel loses his bottle.
This dogged campaign, that had England on the brink of their greatest moment since 1966, somehow ends as the worst yet: a 2-1 defeat to Argentina that should never have happened.
They ceded the initiative, ceded the pitch, ceded the space around their box and – finally – ceded the game. The decision to go to five at the back as early as the second-half hydration break – in the 67th minute – was inexplicable at the time and now feels like it will go down as one of the most confounding moments in English football history.

The hydration break saw the floodgates open for England. The criticism will rightly be scathing. There might not have been an actual trophy on the line, as in the Euro 2020 final, but the self-inflicted collapse feels all the more needless and consequently much worse.
Gareth Southgate never did this.
It only fosters the sense that it’s just never going to happen.
Is this sackable? All that money… for this?
It is honestly remarkable that a coach appointed for his tactical acumen, for his perceived ability to get over the line, actually forces England further away from it with a response that was pure football cowardice.


Sure, England might not have beaten Spain in the final… but it would have been nice to give themselves the chance.
Instead, Tuchel’s decision actively reduced the team’s chances. It neutered every advantage that England had over Argentina, from their pace to their greater athleticism.
At a moment when England had the lead and all momentum, the manager bizarrely went for what he did in the last-16 match against Mexico.
Except, England had 11 men on the pitch. And Argentina are not Mexico. They have the greatest player in history, who now still has the chance to win his second World Cup.
A semi-final against England was not, ultimately, to be Lionel Messi's last game in the competition.

Far from being the worst thing that Argentina could have imagined, it was somehow worse than anything England could have feared. There was somehow a new way to lose.
The worst part is that it didn’t come from Messi being on his best form and making it happen.
He had been a distant force for most of the game, only ever flicking at the match and struggling to cover the expanse of the England half, but Tuchel’s inexplicable shift allowed him to have the ball in the most dangerous area.
Of course, it was Messi who supplied the assists for both Argentina goals, even if one was a simple pass for a rocket.
That was just as bad, though. Enzo Fernandez had a chasm of space around him, England having vacated the entire area at the edge of the box.

Long before then, though, even those newly arriving to the game from this World Cup – let alone this great manager appointed for his genius – could see this was only going one way.
Argentina were creating too many chances. There were too many Messi-driven one-twos around the box. There were too many crosses from similar expanses of space. There were those two headers that should have been equalisers long before Fernandez’s goal, one an admittedly fine save by Jordan Pickford from Lisandro Martinez, another Alexis Mac Allister hitting the post.
It was a question of maths. It was simply not adding up for England.
Lionel Scaloni, in complete contrast to Tuchel, further changed the equation with brave subs. Every one was right. Every one further tilted it, culminating in substitute Lautaro Martinez’s winning header.

The worst thing that actually happened for England was going ahead, as it gave Tuchel the licence to… do that.
An even greater frustration was that the opening goal was so well worked, a supreme display of discipline after an immensely difficult match.
England had been drawn into the kind of attritional game that Argentina wanted, but they held their nerve. The flowing counter that resulted in Anthony Gordon’s fine goal was the distillation of this discipline.
That it was followed by Djed Spence’s perfect and emotionally pulsating tackle made it seem like this was the day.
At one point, Messi was caught looking up at the clock on the giant screen, knowing his time in this competition was nearly up.

Argentina had barely created a proper chance. Until Tuchel’s subs...
And, worse, having ceded the lead to Argentina, the same subs meant they had no response. This manager signed for his tactical sophistication ended up getting his players to lump the ball up to Dan Burn.
There is now so much swirling around this, from questions over Tuchel to the FA’s approach and why a hugely wealthy English football culture doesn’t have a tactical idea and still couldn’t produce their own coach – not to mention the gradual proximity to Gianni Infantino.
No one could look to refereeing decisions here, though, outside the early permissiveness. That didn’t really matter by the time Gordon scored. What mattered was Tuchel’s decisions.

Amid all of that, there’s a lot of pop culture swirling around, all the memories of this World Cup.
Today was gonna be the day, but they'll never throw it back to you.
And since we’re in America, there’s a line that closes one of the most famous pieces of cinema, Easy Rider.
We blew it. Good night, man.
Lionel Messi vs Lamine Yamal.
Argentina vs Spain.
South America's champions against Europe's champions.
Arguably the greatest of all time (Messi) against the young phenom (Yamal).
It's an epic matchup for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. Here are the details for the game.
The final is July 19 at 1 p.m. Mountain/3 p.m. Eastern. The game is at New York New Jersey Stadium (known to most as MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey).
The game can be seen on Fox and Telemundo (Spanish) in the United States.
Argentina is the defending men’s World Cup champion and back for a second due to an amazing ability to win in dramatic fashion.
Argentina trailed England in the semifinal only to score in the 85th and 92nd minutes for a 2-1 win.
Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 in extra time in the quarterfinals and came back to beat Egypt 3-2 after trailing 2-0 in the Round of 16. Argentina also beat Cape Verde 3-2 in extra time in the Round of 32.
Spain dismantled favorite France 2-0 in the semifinals. Spain beat Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals, Portugal 1-0 in the Round of 16 and Austria 3-0 in the Round of 32.
Spain has conceded just one goal in the tournament.
The 39-year-old Messi is looking to further boost his “greatest of all time” argument with another World Cup title.
He has won just about everything in world soccer and starred for a long time at Barcelona. In 2007 a photo of Messi with a young child was taken that has since taken on extra significance.
In it, Lionel Messi bathes a tiny baby, aged six months. A plastic tub, bubbles, a rubber duck and a cherubic smile. The baby is Lamine Yamal. Yamal is now 19 years old, a star at Messi’s old club Barcelona and the player many think is next in line to be a longtime world superstar.
“It was a difficult shot,” photographer Joan Monfort told The Athletic. “We can say I sweated some blood to take it."
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) July 6, 2026
In December 2007, Monfort took a photo of a 20-year-old Lionel Messi, who had begun his Barcelona career just over three years earlier, and Lamine Yamal — who… pic.twitter.com/bPKli1IHWq
Now they battle for a World Cup title.
This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: When the World Cup final is on in Colorado, and how to watch
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana basketball will take the floor at Assembly Hall on Wednesday night for a preseason exhibition game against Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf. The teams will tip off at 7 p.m. in a game being played under FIBA rules.
The new-look Hoosiers have been practicing all summer as they prepare for a trip to Peru to represent the United States in the FISU American Games.
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Indiana's exhibition against Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf tips off at 7 p.m. on Wednesday night. The doors at Assembly Hall will open at 5:30 p.m. with free parking in Gates 2, 4, 12, and 14.
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Indiana's exhibition on Wednesday night won't be televised or streamed, but the Hoosiers games in Peru for the FISU America Games from July 20 to August 1 — their schedule has yet to be announced — are expected to be available to stream. The competition brings 20-25 countries from North, Central and South American as well as the Caribbean together a multi-sport event.
👀🇺🇸 Coming soon... pic.twitter.com/kw7oK551KG
— Indiana Basketball (@IndianaMBB) July 10, 2026
Indiana basketball plans on wearing Team USA jerseys in the exhibition on Wednesday night. The Hoosiers offered a sneak peek at their new threads in a video posted to social media. They have white and navy blue uniform combinations with the IU symbol printed on the front of the shorts.
Arrive early to SSAH tomorrow for your chance to get an autograph from select #IUFB players!
— Indiana Hoosiers (@IUHoosiers) July 14, 2026
✍️ 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
📍 South Lobby
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Indiana basketball players will sign autographs for fans on the court after the game. Before tipoff, IU football players will be in the South Lobby at Assembly Hall for a separate signing. The list of players expected to be on hand includes:
Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.
This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: Indiana basketball vs. Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf live updates: Start time, game info
ATLANTA — Players and coaches tried to downplay the emotional and political tensions ahead of the semifinal between England and Argentina.
Players said it was just a football match, and the contentious rivalry of the late-20th century was before their time.
But the moment the final whistle blew, Mercedes-Benz Stadium turned into an emotional and politically charged gathering.
Decades before Wednesday’s match, England and Argentina fought in the Falklands War, after Argentina invaded and unsuccessfully tried to take over the Falklands Islands in 1982. In England, arguably the bigger sore spot with Argentina is Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal, but the two-month war looms large in Argentine memory. The islands, called “Las Malvinas” in Spanish, are frequent themes in soccer supporters’ songs, and signs littered throughout the country read “Las Malvinas Son Argentinas.”
Even Maradona called his handball goal “symbolic revenge” for the war.
After the win, as Argentine supporters sang and danced in the stands, the Argentina players laid down a banner on the pitch reading “Las Malvinas Son Argentinas” (“The Falklands Are Argentine”). Thousands of fans joined the players in jumping and singing “El que no salta, es un Inglés!” (“Whoever doesn’t jump is English!”).
FIFA previously didn’t punish players for singing a popular supporters song that includes lyrics about the Falklands after the win over Egypt. FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the post-match demonstration.
The post Argentina Players, Fans Reignite Political Tensions After Beating England appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The 2026 World Cup final is set. After beating France on Tuesday, Spain will face Argentina following its comeback win over England on Wednesday.
Here's what you need to know now that Sunday's title matchup is set. On Saturday, France will pay England in the third-place match.
3 p.m. ET | Sunday, July 19 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | TV: Fox
Argentina is now a win away from being the first team since Brazil in 1958 and 1962 to win consecutive World Cups. And, perhaps more remarkably, it's also a win away from winning its fourth consecutive major tournament.
Argentina won Copa América in 2021 for Lionel Messi's first major international tournament win. A year later, it won the World Cup in penalty kicks over France.
Two years after its first World Cup win in 26 years, Argentina beat Colombia to win Copa América again.
Messi is likely already the greatest player in soccer history. A fourth straight major tournament title and second straight World Cup will cement his status as soccer's GOAT. Yes, there will be people who will still vouch for Pelé, but no one has had the sustained run that Messi is still on.
It's extremely hard to score on this Spain team. That's why it's a sizable favorite even though Argentina simply does not lose in this tournament. Spain has allowed just one goal over its seven World Cup games so far and that goal came in a 2-1 quarterfinal win against Belgium.
In the semifinals, Spain's ability to dominate possession absolutely controlled the game against a France side with the best attackers in the world. France simply couldn't get the ball enough to have sustained attacks. And it couldn't strike quickly on the counter, either.
Argentina is a totally different opponent than France. But Spain hasn't looked vulnerable against anyone yet.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente will assuredly have noticed how Argentina immediately pushed ahead when it realized England would be content to sit back and defend after Anthony Gordon scored in the 55th minute of the semifinal to give the Three Lions the lead.
Argentina has needed late goals in all of its knockout-round games this tournament and is now extremely comfortable in stressful situations. Does this team even get nervous late in games any longer?
But breaking down Spain will be an entirely different process if Argentina finds itself needing a late goal once again on Sunday. England showed no threat to go forward unless it got a sudden break on the counter-attack. Spain isn't going to play that way. It will likely still want to retain possession, even if that means pinging the ball around the middle of the park. Argentina's pressing to force a turnover will be key.
Argentina's semifinal with England went over 30 minutes without an official shot on Wednesday. Don't be surprised if a similar theme unfolds on Sunday.
Both teams can be incredibly methodical. Argentina clearly dials back the intensity for stretches — sometimes to its own detriment — and Spain's ability to defend with the ball can be lull-inducing.
It may take a bit for the breakthrough goal to happen. Argentina may be comfortable sitting back at times while looking to spring Messi free on the counter and prevent Lamine Yamal from making runs down the wing.
And Spain, meanwhile, may be the team best-suited to preventing Messi from getting into dangerous areas. Rodri is again looking like the best defensive midfielder in the world and will be pivotal as an eraser in the middle of the field.
Both of Argentina's goals against England came with Messi on the right side of the field in the second half. Will he be deployed out wide more often to find space to operate as a distributor rather than a scorer

England missed out on a first men's World Cup final since 1966 as holders Argentina came from behind to reach back-to-back finals.
BBC Sport England reporter Alex Howell assesses how the players performed in Atlanta on Wednesday - and you can see how BBC Sport readers rated them at the bottom of the page too.
Jordan Pickford: The England number one was a lot more assured than in the previous match with Norway. As Argentina sat deep, Pickford had the ball at his feet a lot and could threaten in behind the defence with his kicking. One poor pass which could have ended in an Argentina attack. One excellent save from a close range header to keep England in front but then beaten by a Fernandez strike late on before England lost. 7
Reece James: It was a big call for Tuchel to bring James back in from the start but it was a decision that nearly paid off. The right-back produced a quality performance going forward and defending too but the whole defence tired before Martinez scored a stoppage-time winner. 7
John Stones: A game which highlighted why Tuchel has always been so keen to have him in the side as the England back four had a lot of possession of the ball. A calming presence in a game with extremely high levels of tension. Unfortunately for Stones he missed his header as Martinez scored the winner. 6
Marc Guehi: It was another dependable performance from Guehi who went under the radar for how solid he was throughout the match. 7
Djed Spence: Continued where he left off from his impressive substitute performance against Norway. A great one-v-one defender and his pace offered England a threat in behind when Anthony Gordon went central. Got caught out once but Pickford produced the save. A memorable last-ditch tackle to stop Simeone. 8
Elliot Anderson: Got on the ball often and kept it ticking over in the England midfield. Best in-possession game of the World Cup. Anderson took the ball in difficult areas and broke up the play too. Managed himself excellently after picking up a yellow card in the first half but it wasn't enough to get England over the line. 8
Declan Rice: Rice looked back to himself after shaking off illness. Covered a lot of ground as usual and linked up with James and Morgan Rogers on the right. His powerful run was a big reason why England took the lead. However, he could not help his side get over the line. 7
Jude Bellingham: Dealt well with the dark arts in the middle of the pitch very well. Great run to win a free-kick in a dangerous position in the first half. Bellingham looked to carry the ball up the pitch as much as possible and provided a continuous threat. An immense work-rate. 7
Morgan Rogers: Brought in on the right-hand side and pressed with real intensity alongside Gordon. His ability to run with the ball gave England an outlet when Argentina grew into the match. Provided the assist for Gordon's goal. 7
Anthony Gordon: Scored the goal which almost got England to the World Cup final. Gordon produced another performance which highlighted his incredible energy. Pressed really well from the left and provided an outlet alongside Rogers. 8
Harry Kane: Not as involved as he would like in the first half, and had the fewest touches of anyone on the pitch in the first 45, as the stop-start match halted the flow of the game. Dropped deep to find space and it was his searching ball behind the Argentinian defence that started the move for England's opener. 7
Ezri Konsa (72 mins): Brought on as England moved to a back five to see out the win but was part of a defence that conceded two late goals. 6
Nico O'Reilly (82 mins): Tuchel brought O'Reilly on in midfield as he looked to use the Manchester City player's height and ability to look after the ball. The change didn't work and England could not keep possession. 6
Dan Burn (82 mins): When Burn comes on it usually means England are about to secure a win but Tuchel's go-to option didn't have the desired effect today. 6
Ivan Toney (96 mins): Part of the double-substitution made as England chased the game but no chance to impact the game. 5
Marcus Rashford (96 mins): Thrown on as England chased a late equaliser after going behind. 5
Oh baby! The next photo Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi take together is going to be epic.
No way it's as adorable as their first photo together, however.
See, Spain's teen superstar was born in the Barcelona area. In the fall of 2007, when he was 5 months old, FC Barcelona raffled off the chance for local families to have a photoshoot with one of the team's players. The photos were going to be part of a calendar that would raise funds for UNICEF, the humanitarian organization that once graced the front of Barcelona's jerseys.
A 20-year-old Messi holding a baby Lamine Yamal during a 2007 charity photoshoot is an unbelievable twist of fate pic.twitter.com/5D4A4nM4ts
— culture jpeg (@culturejpg) June 25, 2026
Yamal's family was one of those chosen in the raffle, and Barça paired its then-up and coming star Messi with the baby for their photoshoot. But Messi, then 20, didn't just hold baby Yamal. No, he took photos with Yamal in a bathtub, as if he was bathing him.
“Messi is a pretty introverted guy, he’s shy,” Joan Monfort, the photographer who took the photos, told the Associated Press in 2024. “He was coming out of the locker room and suddenly he finds himself in another locker room with a plastic tub full of water and a baby in it. It was complicated. He didn’t even know how to hold him at first.”
🚨🚨🎙️| LAMINE YAMAL, reacting to his iconic baby photo with Messi in a bathtub: "I hope to 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐚 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥" 🌟🤩pic.twitter.com/c1bseFGVdZ
— Goals Side (@goalsside) July 14, 2026
In what might be the ultimate parent-embarrassing-their-kid-by-breaking-out-baby-photos, Yamal's father posted one of the photos during the European championship two years ago.
"The beginning of two legends," Yamal's father, Mounir Nasraoui wrote.
Though Yamal had made his Barcelona debut before his 16th birthday, that tournament was Yamal's breakout. He became the youngest goal scorer in European championship history as Spain won the title.
Sure enough, the rest of the photos were soon circulating.
"It’s something incredible,” Monfort told The Athletic in a July 2024 interview. “Back then, nobody could imagine that this baby would be who he is now — and you could not have known that Messi would become who he became, either.
“We are talking about 2007. Messi was only beginning at Barca then. Destiny plays an important role in these things.”
Now the duo will come full circle, meeting in the Sunday, July 19, World Cup final. When he was shown a photo of their now-world famous photo shoot after Spain's victory over France in the semifinals, Yamal grinned.
"I hope to face him in a final," Yamal said.
What a photo this will be.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Messi once bathed baby Lamine Yamal. Now they're meeting in a World Cup final
London — The semifinal clash between England and Argentina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday saw two bitter rivals face off in one of the most emotionally charged matches of the tournament.
The contest saw Lionel Messi, considered by many to be one of the best soccer players in the world, play against England for the first time in his long and storied career — and rack up a win, with 2-1 victory sending Argentina to the final. On the other side were England's all-time top goal scorer Harry Kane, and one of the stars of the tournament, Jude Bellingham.
Previous matches between the two countries have produced some of the sport's most iconic moments. But this rivalry goes well beyond the soccer field.
Diplomatic relations between England and Argentina remain strained to this day over two small islands off Argentina's Atlantic coast. To the U.K., they are the Falklands, but Argentina calls them the Malvinas.
In the 18th century, France, Spain and Britain all tried to lay claim to the islands, establishing early colonial settlements. France agreed to leave the islands in 1766, leaving Spanish settlers to force out the British, who withdrew in 1774.
The Spanish then left in the early 19th century, leaving a newly independent government in Buenos Aires to claim the islands 300 miles off the country's coast as Argentina's own.
The sovereignty dispute reignited in 1833, however, when British forces arrived to reclaim the islands, expelling the Argentinian population and replacing it with Britons.
In 1982, an Argentinian military junta launched an attack on the islands and quickly captured the territory, sparking a 10-week war that killed 907 people, more than a third of whom were Argentinian sailors on the ARA General Belgrano cruiser that was sunk by a British submarine in a highly controversial attack.
Facing superior military force, Argentina surrendered the islands, which remain dominated more than three decades later by a British population.
Las Malvinas remain a bitter point of contention for the South American nation.
Only four years after the conflict, Argentina and England faced off in a World Cup quarterfinal in Mexico City's gargantuan Azteca Stadium, which was packed with 114,000 people.
Early in the second half, the ball looped fortuitously to Diego Maradona, one of the sport's greatest players of all time, who leapt into the air and hit the ball with his fist into the back of the net.
The referee didn't register the hand contact, and the goal stood.
"A few minutes later, Maradona then scored possibly the greatest goal in the history of the World Cup," soccer journalist Joey D'urso told CBS News. It sealed Argentina's fate — the match finished 2-1.
Asked afterward if he had scored his first goal legally, Maradona replied that it was "a little with the head of Maradona, and a little with the hand of God."
In a 2019 documentary, he described it as "like some sort of symbolic revenge against the English" for their invasion of the Malvinas.
A year later, on the occasion of his 60th birthday, he told France Football magazine: "I dream to score another goal against the English, this time with the right hand."
In 1998, Argentina beat England on penalty shots in a game that saw David Beckham red carded and which then-England captain Alan Shearer said on Wednesday "still hurts now."
In 2002, Beckham scored a penalty to help England beat Argentina 1-0 in a World Cup group match — the two teams' last competitive fixture.
The Wednesday night rematch in Atlanta set the stage for Sunday's final against Spain for World Cup glory. But the historical significance of the game is inescapable.
After beating Switzerland 3-1 on Saturday, Messi — who is often compared to Maradona — and his teammates sang "The Fourth Star," the country's alternative World Cup anthem.
"For Malvinas, for Diego," they chanted.
Gary Linekar, who scored England's consolation goal in the 1986 game and is now a well-known soccer commentator in the U.K., said Tuesday that he wants "revenge this time round" for the loss.
Ahead of Wednesday's clash, Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni has tried to play down the historical significance.
"It is a football game and that is all," he said.
But Argentina forward Jose Lopez has promised that he and his teammates would "leave our lives on the field."
"Obviously, inside and outside the four lines of the pitch it's a match that has a lot of history there, a lot of pain and a lot of things behind it," he said.
England coach Thomas Tuchel said in the run-up to the game that Argentina's players "are fueled by history, it means a lot to them. … But we are also emotional. We have the grit. We have the mentality that it takes to go up against it, and we are ready for it."
"Argentina versus England has become a classic," Víctor Hugo Morales, a Uruguayan journalist whose commentary on the 1986 match has been immortalized in Argentina, told The Guardian recently. "Before 1986, it was just another match. Since then, it has carried a political and emotional weight that goes far beyond football."

Cavs predicted to miss out on LeBron James, trade Max Strus for $46M ex-Warriors NBA champion originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The decision the entire NBA is waiting for appears to be nearing completion, with LeBron James now having heard from all of his potential suitors. James is the biggest name on the market and has effectively put the league on hold during his free agency process.
The race for James has been narrowed down to five teams. A decision is expected soon, as James enters the final stages of his free agency.
“It’s decision time for LeBron James… The Leading suitors have been CLE, MIA, GSW, PHI, and MIN…. LeBron James has made it clear privately that he wants to go somewhere he can compete for a championship. Somewhere he feels he finds that happiness from a team environment and culture that he can uplift,” ESPN’s Shams Charania said.
The entire process has been kept quiet by James, as he has not been directly involved with teams throughout free agency. There is currently no known favorite to land James, and even the organizations involved reportedly do not know where they stand.
“I’ve had Miami tell me it’s Cleveland. I’ve had Cleveland tell me it’s Miami. And the Warriors have seemingly had a lot of pessimism recently,” The Athletic’s Sam Amick said.
Regardless of how teams view their chances, only one organization will ultimately land James. If the Cleveland Cavaliers miss out on James, CBS Sports’ Robby Kalland believes they could pursue a sign-and-trade deal for Jonathan Kuminga involving Max Strus.
“One report indicated the Cavs spoke with Jonathan Kuminga early in free agency but put any conversations with the young wing on hold as they wait out a decision from James. Perhaps he becomes a target again for the Cavs, where a sign-and-trade involving Strus could interest the Atlanta Hawks,” Kalland wrote.
The Cavaliers have significant interest in adding Kuminga, who would bring valuable Finals experience to the roster. Unlike the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland has multiple options available to complete a potential sign-and-trade.
Kuminga had $46 million on his contract with the Atlanta Hawks after being traded from the Golden State Warriors, but his team option was declined this summer. Kuminga is looking for an opportunity to make an immediate impact, and Cleveland can certainly provide him with that opportunity.
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How do they keep doing it?
Through adversity, through poor performances, and through — frankly — just not playing up to their potential, Argentina is back in the World Cup final.
After dispatching an befuddled England squad 2-1, Argentina celebrated and probably scratched their heads a bit and wondered, “How did we get here?”
After escaping against Cabo Verde (?!) and Egypt (!), and somehow almost giving away the quarterfinal against Switzerland, Argentina was always just able to cross the finish line, but barely. Against England, Argentina appeared to be running on fumes and ready to succumb to the fatigue.
Still, here Argentina was down 1-0 to England with just a few minutes remaining in regulation and still not feeling like it was over or that this magical run across two World Cups was going to come to an end. Of course, Enzo Fernández, as solid a player as Argentina has in the midfield, and Lautaro Martínez, who only entered the game in the 81st minute, both scored to give Argentina yet another improbable win.
Of course, it was Lionel Messi who assisted on both goals to further cement his legacy as the G.O.A.T., but it was about more than Messi this time around. It was about the never-say-die mentality and about the ability to focus when the levels of tension and adversity were at their highest. It was about doing whatever it took to win.
Sure, Argentina is chippy, loud, cocky, and maybe even a little bit dirty, but they are one thing above all — a team. And sometimes, that is the most valuable weapon in a tournament like this.
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Argentina secured a great 2-1 victory over England in the closing stages and booked their place in the 2026 World Cup final against Spain. Lautaro Martinez was the hero off the bench for Argentina, and he didn’t hold back on the emotion of the moment after the final whistle.
“This is huge. I always dreamed of scoring this goal. My mom, from the day I left for Racing, never stopped making my bed. And that means more to me than a goal, than a final. I have my two kids, who have changed my life since they arrived. They made me slow down. Now I’m a man, I enjoy life,” Martinez said.
The Inter Milan forward revealed he’d sensed the moment coming even before stepping onto the pitch against England. “I dreamed it, I swear, I told Alexis I was going to score a goal. I told Facu Medina on the bench that I was going to come on and win it. This team keeps showing what it’s made of,” he continued.
Martinez also broke down how Argentina managed to turn the match around after going behind. “They got tired, after 60 minutes they had nothing left. They dropped back and we took advantage,” the forward concluded said.
MESSI SENDS IT INTO TO LAUTARO MARTÍNEZ AND ARGENTINA TAKES THE LEAD IN STOPPAGE TIME 🇦🇷
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/6JqVAiIL9D
England broke the deadlock in the 55th minute through Anthony Gordon, who volleyed home a long cross from Morgan Rogers to put Thomas Tuchel’s side in front at Atlanta Stadium.
Argentina responded with Enzo Fernandez, who leveled the score after being teed up by Lionel Messi. The game stayed level deep into the second half before Messi turned provider again, setting up Lautaro Martinez for a stoppage-time winner that completed the comeback and sent Argentina through to defend their title in the final against Spain.

Argentina and England battled in a thrilling 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinal clash on Wednesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Fueled by a pinpoint, right-footed cross from Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez scored the decisive goal to complete a stunning, stoppage-time comeback for the Albiceleste.
England broke the ice in the 55th minute when Morgan Rogers whipped in a precise cross to Anthony Gordon, who shook off his marker, Nahuel Molina, to finish clinically with a first-time strike. Attempting to protect their slim lead, the Three Lions dropped deep into a defensive shell, which successfully frustrated Argentina until Enzo Fernandez leveled the score with a spectacular, long-range blast in the 85th minute.
With the Three Lions struggling to escape their own half under relentless pressure, Alexis Mac Allister found a pocket of space to unleash a blistering strike that rattled off the post. The ball remained active deep in the right corner, and a relentless Lionel Messi sprinted to keep the play alive.
After bringing the ball under control, Messi utilized his weaker right foot to whip a gorgeous, curling service to Lautaro Martinez, who rose above his marker in the 92nd minute to nod home the dramatic game-winner and punch Argentina’s ticket to the final.
MESSI SENDS IT INTO TO LAUTARO MARTÍNEZ AND ARGENTINA TAKES THE LEAD IN STOPPAGE TIME 🇦🇷
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/6JqVAiIL9D
With a thrilling 2-1 win at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Argentina will now travel to East Rutherford, New Jersey, to face Spain in the 2026 World Cup final next Sunday, July 19th, at MetLife Stadium. This represents only the second time in Argentine history that the nation has reached back-to-back World Cup finals, matching the iconic runs of the 1986 and 1990 squads.
Despite a legendary scoring run earlier in the tournament, Messi was kept off the scoresheet for a second consecutive match following tight defensive game plans from Switzerland and England. However, his lack of goals has hardly diminished his impact, as the legendary playmaker found other ways to orchestrate Argentina’s march to yet another final.
His vital assist to Mac Allister in the quarterfinal against Switzerland officially cemented Messi as the all-time assist leader in World Cup history. By adding another pair of brilliant setups against England, the Argentine captain has raised his unparalleled career tournament tally to 12 assists.

Lionel Messi continues to rewrite the history books on soccer’s biggest stage, producing another unforgettable World Cup moment during Argentina’s dramatic semifinal victory over England. With the final now waiting against Spain, the legendary forward has added another remarkable achievement to a tournament already filled with records and historic performances.
Messi and Argentina survived one of the most intense matches of the 2026 World Cup, coming from behind to defeat England 2-1 in Atlanta. The result secured La Albiceleste’s place in a second consecutive World Cup final, but the night also belonged to Messi’s latest piece of individual brilliance.
This majestic clash carried enormous history before the ball was even kicked. The two national teams entered the match with decades of rivalry, unforgettable encounters, and the pressure of a place in the World Cup final on the line.
The match itself quickly became a physical battle, with neither team able to establish control during a chaotic opening period. The first half produced numerous fouls, interruptions, and limited attacking opportunities, with both teams struggling to create clear chances.
The Final is set: 🇪🇸🆚🇦🇷#FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/3M7bZ7cXjD
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) July 15, 2026
England eventually found the breakthrough in the 55th minute when Anthony Gordon finished a well-worked move to give the Three Lions a 1-0 lead. Argentina responded by increasing the pressure, with Messi once again becoming the central figure in the comeback attempt.
The defending champions refused to surrender, pushing forward repeatedly as the Three Lions attempted to protect their advantage. The pressure finally paid off when Enzo Fernandez scored in the 85th minute, firing Argentina level and sending the supporters inside the stadium into celebration.
A BEAUTY FROM OUTSIDE THE BOX FOR ENZO FERNÁNDEZ TO MAKE THIS MATCH 1-1 🔥 pic.twitter.com/2XPjvndbwS
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
Only minutes later, Messi delivered another decisive moment. The Argentina captain created space on the right side before producing a perfectly weighted cross for Lautaro Martinez, who headed home in stoppage time to complete the comeback.
The victory means the reigning champion will face Spain in the 2026 World Cup final as it chases another championship. Messi once again showed his ability to influence matches at the highest level, even as he approaches the final stages of his legendary career.
MESSI SENDS IT INTO TO LAUTARO MARTÍNEZ AND ARGENTINA TAKES THE LEAD IN STOPPAGE TIME 🇦🇷
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/6JqVAiIL9D
Beyond the dramatic victory, Messi also achieved a record that had stood beyond the reach of generations of soccer legends. The Argentina captain became the player with the most assists in FIFA World Cup history, reaching 12 assists across his tournament career.
According to Opta Joe, “Messi’s two assists against England took him to 12 World Cup assists, with 10 of those coming during knockout-stage matches. No other player since recorded data began in 1966 has registered more than eight assists at the finals.”
10 – Including two today, Lionel Messi now has 12 assists in FIFA World Cup matches, 10 of which have come in knockout rounds. No other player on record (from 1966) has more than eight in total at the finals.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) July 15, 2026
Difference. pic.twitter.com/QLgizF2pfN
The milestone places the 39-year-old above some of the greatest names in soccer history. Brazil legend Pele previously held one of the highest totals with 10 assists, while players such as Diego Maradona, Raymond Kopa, and Fritz Walter also sit among the tournament’s elite creators.
Messi’s record is even more impressive considering the stage at which he has produced many of his assists. Ten of his 12 World Cup assists have come in knockout matches, highlighting his influence when the pressure is at its highest.
| Rank | Player | National Team | Assists | World Cup Games |
| 1. | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 12 | 33 |
| 2. | Pele | Brazil | 10 | 14 |
| 3. | Fritz Walter | West Germany | 9 | 11 |
| 4.= | Raymond Kopa | France | 8 | 8 |
| 4.= | Diego Maradona | Argentina | 8 | 21 |
| 4.= | Uwe Seeler | West Germany | 8 | 21 |
Messi’s 2026 tournament has continued the extraordinary form he displayed during Argentina’s championship run in Qatar. The 39-year-old has remained directly involved in Argentina’s attacking output throughout the competition, contributing goals and assists in every stage of the tournament.

Before the semifinal against England, Messi had already recorded an involvement in every Argentina match at the 2026 World Cup. His consistency has placed him among the leading scorers and creators of the competition, while also keeping him in contention for individual awards.
| Rank | Player | National Team | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 8 | 4 |
| 2. | Kylian Mbappe | France | 8 | 3 |
| 3. | Erling Haaland | Norway | 7 | 0 |
| 4. | Harry Kane | England | 6 | 1 |
| 5. | Jude Bellingham | England | 6 | 1 |
The Argentina captain also moved ahead of Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race after his two assists against England. Both players entered the semifinal stage with eight goals, but Messi’s additional assists gave him the advantage in the tiebreaker standings.

Spain and Argentina both booked their place in the 2026 World Cup final, closing out the semifinal round and setting up a heavyweight rematch of sorts on football’s biggest stage. The date, kickoff time, and venue for the match have already been confirmed.
Spain got the semifinal round underway with a 2-0 win over France at Dallas Stadium. Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring from the penalty spot before Pedro Porro doubled the lead in the second half, sending Luis de la Fuente’s side into their second World Cup final in history.
Argentina followed a day later with a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over England at Atlanta Stadium. Anthony Gordon had given the Three Lions the lead, but Enzo Fernandez leveled the match before Lautaro Martinez struck the winner, sending Lionel Scaloni’s side through to defend their title in the final.
Spain and Argentina will meet on Sunday, July 19, with kickoff set for 3:00 PM ET, in what promises to be one of the most eagerly anticipated finals in tournament history. Both sides arrive unbeaten across the knockout rounds, with a World Cup title on the line for each.
The final is set: 🇪🇸🆚🇦🇷#FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/KNZ3lX6YLV
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) July 15, 2026
Spain will be looking to add a second star to their crest since 2010, while Argentina chase back-to-back titles for the first time since the 1986 and 1990 editions, when Diego Maradona led them to consecutive finals.
The venue for the match is New York New Jersey Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The 82,500-seat venue is the largest at this year’s tournament and is expected to be at capacity for the closing match of the 2026 World Cup, with the trophy up for grabs between two nations chasing history.

Despite beginning the 2026 World Cup as clear title contenders, France were defeated by Spain, surprising everyone. Although this is a huge blow to their ambitions, they are still competing for a place on the podium. However, Didier Deschamps will not have an easy task, as they face England. The date, kick-off time, and venue for the match have already been confirmed.
England seemed destined to surprise in the tournament, but they were defeated by Lionel Messi’s Argentina. Unable to establish dominance in midfield, they lost all control of the game. Although the wings performed very well, they were unable to create space, being outplayed by the opposing full-backs. In addition, Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham could not find the space needed to impose their goalscoring threat.
France came into the match in excellent form, establishing as one of the highest-scoring teams. However, Spain neutralized their attacking threat, constantly limiting them. In addition, they lacked creativity, as their midfield looked very rigid and Ousmane Dembélé did not have his best game. Moreover, Michael Olise and Bradley Barcola were unable to find space to launch counterattacks.
France will face England in the 2026 World Cup third-place match on Saturday, July 18, at 5:00 PM ET. Unlike previous editions, both sides were expected to reach the final, making this one of the biggest surprises of the tournament. However, all the pressure will be on Didier Deschamps’ team, as they are coming off two consecutive World Cup final appearances. Their biggest challenge will be rediscovering their scoring prowess.

Despite both teams being among the most outstanding on the offensive side, they continue to have serious problems. On one hand, Didier Deschamps’ team continue to have serious creative problems in midfield, struggling to find collective fluidity. On the other hand, Thomas Tuchel’s team have been unable to be effective on the counterattack, relying exclusively on Kane’s brilliance and on Bellingham having a good goalscoring day.
The venue for France vs England 2026 World Cup third-place match will be Miami Stadium, also known as Hard Rock Stadium. Having a total capacity of 64,478 spectators, it is not one of the largest in the tournament. However, this venue has been one of the most frequently used, hosting the 2024 Copa América, the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and several more games.

France came into the 2026 World Cup semifinal as the clear favorites to reach the final. However, Spain managed to surprise them, limiting their attacking threat and cruising to a comfortable victory. As a result, the criticism has not taken long to arrive, as they looked very flat collectively and their powerful attack was nowhere to be seen. In response, French legend Thierry Henry analyzed the main reason behind their semifinal defeat.
“When Spain national team takes the ball, they do give you the ball back. You have to go and get it. You need to press a bit better. We couldn’t take the ball off them. The second shot on target was Dembele only… I want to give credit to the whole system and what they put in place because Spain never used to win like that and now they win at every level… So well done Spain, sorry for my country,” says Thierry Henry, via Fox Sports.
Although statistically the possession was fairly even, the reality is that Spain were the team that dictated the tempo of the game. They controlled possession throughout the match, creating space and limiting France’s attack. After scoring the two goals, they dropped their pressing line, allowing Didier Deschamps’ team to have the ball but without effectiveness.
Thierry Henry highlighted the quality of Spain’s tactical system, as they clearly know how to dominate possession, but also how to sit back and stop their opponents’ progression. Led by Pau Cubarsí and Aymeric Laporte, they were rock-solid in defense, with Pedro Porro and Marc Cucurella also excelling in that aspect. In addition, Rodri and Fabián Ruiz kept Mbappé’s team under control, limiting the spaces they needed to shine.
Thierry Henry speaks about how Spain has been successful at every level pic.twitter.com/2WXaxGZKpU
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 14, 2026
Throughout the 2026 World Cup, France established as one of the tournament’s highest-scoring teams. Led by Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé, they shone in the goalscoring department. However, they never became a solid team collectively, relying heavily on individual actions. This was precisely what prevented them from reaching the tournament final for the third consecutive time.
Didier Deschamps trusted Adrien Rabiot and Aurélien Tchouaméni completely in midfield. While they were solid defensively, they contributed very little in the creative aspect. Unable to impose a collective style of play, France depended on their wingers to drive the team forward. In addition, Ousmane Dembélé did not have his best collective performance, looking short of ideas, and the head coach decided not to make changes to improve that area.
Looking ahead to UEFA Euro 2028, France have one task: To go from being a team full of stars to becoming a team that shines collectively. They would need to strengthen their midfield with players who are more creative, better organizers, and more effective in possession. By learning from Spain’s collective style of play, they could begin a new sporting project, as Didier Deschamps appears to be close to leaving the national team.

The Changan CS55 Plus is the third best-selling vehicle in Kazakhstan in June.
21,860 new vehicles hit Kazakh roads in June, a splendid 12.7% year-on-year improvement. This way, the H1 volume tilts into positive territory at +0.2% to 105,885. Chevrolet (+39.9%) reclaims the brands top spot with 14.3% share, a smidge above Hyundai (-26.3%) at 13.9%. Both manufacturers however evolve far below their YTD levels of 16.6% and 16.3% respectively. Changan (+121.5%) is the best performer in the Top 10, repeating at a record third place. JAC (+87.8%), Haval (+63.6%) and Chery (+40.8%) also impress just below. All in all, Chinese carmakers hold 56.2% share of Kazakh sales in June vs. 42.4% a year ago thanks to sales up 49.3% to 12,276.
The Chevrolet Cobalt (+64.4%) cements its dominance of the models charts with 13.2% share vs. 15.5% year-to-date. The Hyundai Tucson (+1.6%) is also faithful to its traditional 2nd spot with 7% of the market. The Changan CS55 Plus (+42.8%) overtakes its sibling the new Changan CS35 Max, with the JAC S3 (+82.5%) rounding out the Top 5. Excellent scores also by the JAC J7 (+218.5%), Haval M6 (151.4%) and Jolion (+137.3%). Just outside the Top 10, the Chery Tiggo 7 advances 4 spots on May to #11 and the Changan CS75 Plus (+265.5%) is up five to #12.
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Full June 2026 Top 53 All brands and Top 219 All models below.
Kazakhstan June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 1-6 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Chevrolet | 3,117 | 14.3% | + 39.9% | 2 | 17,586 | 16.6% | + 1.3% | 1 | 2 |
| 2 | Hyundai | 3,034 | 13.9% | – 26.3% | 1 | 17,247 | 16.3% | – 38.3% | 2 | 1 |
| 3 | Changan | 2,565 | 11.7% | + 121.5% | 3 | 9,471 | 8.9% | + 60.3% | 4 | 8 |
| 4 | Chery | 1,995 | 9.1% | + 40.8% | 5 | 8,142 | 7.7% | – 3.7% | 5 | 4 |
| 5 | Haval | 1,677 | 7.7% | + 63.6% | 6 | 6,730 | 6.4% | – 1.5% | 6 | 6 |
| 6 | JAC | 1,600 | 7.3% | + 87.8% | 7 | 4,745 | 4.5% | – 18.7% | 8 | 9 |
| 7 | Kia | 1,422 | 6.5% | – 35.5% | 4 | 12,332 | 11.6% | – 8.6% | 3 | 3 |
| 8 | Jetour | 1,230 | 5.6% | – 17.6% | 8 | 5,774 | 5.5% | – 32.6% | 7 | 5 |
| 9 | Geely (incl. Galaxy) | 994 | 4.5% | + 28.6% | 10 | 4,620 | 4.4% | – 20.0% | 9 | 10 |
| 10 | Toyota | 964 | 4.4% | + 13.5% | 9 | 3,997 | 3.8% | – 27.4% | 10 | 7 |
| 11 | BYD | 483 | 2.2% | + 141.5% | 11 | 2,042 | 1.9% | + 117.9% | 11 | 12 |
| 12 | GAZ | 275 | 1.3% | – 9.8% | 12 | 1,439 | 1.4% | – 31.9% | 12 | 11 |
| 13 | Soueast | 270 | 1.2% | new | 19 | 467 | 0.4% | new | 22 | – |
| 14 | MG | 254 | 1.2% | + 284.8% | 14 | 713 | 0.7% | + 106.7% | 17 | 26 |
| 15 | JAC Trucks | 167 | 0.8% | + 50.5% | 15 | 723 | 0.7% | + 30.7% | 16 | 21 |
| 16 | TANK | 152 | 0.7% | – 39.9% | 16 | 918 | 0.9% | – 32.2% | 14 | 16 |
| 17 | Howo | 134 | 0.6% | n/a | 18 | 531 | 0.5% | n/a | 20 | 28 |
| 18 | Lixiang | 133 | 0.6% | new | 23 | 588 | 0.6% | new | 18 | – |
| 19 | Lexus | 119 | 0.5% | – 57.0% | 20 | 557 | 0.5% | – 63.2% | 19 | 13 |
| 20 | Omoda | 107 | 0.5% | – 30.1% | 27 | 427 | 0.4% | – 55.8% | 23 | 20 |
| 21 | Kamaz | 104 | 0.5% | – 21.8% | 24 | 424 | 0.4% | – 40.9% | 24 | 22 |
| 22 | Lada | 103 | 0.5% | – 57.6% | 13 | 1,135 | 1.1% | – 30.3% | 13 | 14 |
| 23 | Yutong | 95 | 0.4% | – 11.2% | 17 | 834 | 0.8% | + 36.9% | 15 | 18 |
| 24 | GWM | 77 | 0.4% | + 8.5% | 26 | 164 | 0.2% | – 42.9% | 34 | 33 |
| 25 | Jaecoo | 75 | 0.3% | + 4.2% | 30 | 265 | 0.3% | – 37.8% | 27 | 30 |
| 26 | Subaru | 65 | 0.3% | – 36.9% | 37 | 291 | 0.3% | – 59.4% | 25 | 23 |
| 27 | Skoda | 59 | 0.3% | – 75.5% | 21 | 477 | 0.5% | – 67.5% | 21 | 15 |
| 28 | Kaiyi | 57 | 0.3% | – 49.6% | 28 | 249 | 0.2% | – 63.1% | 29 | 24 |
| 29 | Exeed | 55 | 0.3% | – 56.3% | 39 | 212 | 0.2% | – 78.2% | 30 | 19 |
| 30 | GAC | 53 | 0.2% | + 89.3% | 35 | 269 | 0.3% | – 23.4% | 26 | 25 |
| 31 | BMW | 42 | 0.2% | – 46.8% | 25 | 253 | 0.2% | – 29.3% | 28 | 27 |
| 32 | Mercedes | 39 | 0.2% | – 15.2% | 33 | 208 | 0.2% | – 20.3% | 31 | 31 |
| 33 | Infiniti | 38 | 0.2% | + 153.3% | 32 | 189 | 0.2% | + 27.7% | 32 | 44 |
| 34 | FAW | 34 | 0.2% | – 50.0% | 43 | 164 | 0.2% | – 45.9% | 33 | 29 |
| 35 | Porsche | 32 | 0.1% | – 20.0% | 34 | 152 | 0.1% | – 35.9% | 35 | 34 |
| 36 | ROX | 29 | 0.1% | – 42.0% | 40 | 95 | 0.1% | – 46.0% | 41 | 37 |
| 37 | Dongfeng | 28 | 0.1% | – 6.7% | 42 | 89 | 0.1% | – 32.6% | 43 | 38 |
| 38 | Zeekr | 27 | 0.1% | – 35.7% | 29 | 150 | 0.1% | – 34.2% | 36 | 32 |
| 39 | Hyundai Truck & Bus | 23 | 0.1% | + 4.5% | 36 | 135 | 0.1% | + 7.1% | 37 | 41 |
| 40 | Land Rover | 22 | 0.1% | – 8.3% | 41 | 99 | 0.1% | – 34.4% | 40 | 42 |
| 41 | Nissan | 18 | 0.1% | n/a | 53 | 41 | 0.0% | n/a | 50 | 75 |
| 42 | Scania | 14 | 0.1% | + 180.0% | 57 | 29 | 0.0% | – 50.8% | 54 | 51 |
| 43 | Audi | 13 | 0.1% | – 76.4% | 38 | 87 | 0.1% | – 65.5% | 44 | 35 |
| 44 | Genesis | 12 | 0.1% | + 20.0% | 46 | 37 | 0.0% | – 60.2% | 51 | 47 |
| 45 | Isuzu | 12 | 0.1% | – 7.7% | – | 20 | 0.0% | – 77.3% | 57 | 46 |
| 46 | Lynk & Co | 12 | 0.1% | n/a | 44 | 55 | 0.1% | + 2650.0% | 47 | 58 |
| 47 | Fiat | 8 | 0.0% | + 300.0% | 50 | 46 | 0.0% | + 53.3% | 49 | 49 |
| 48 | Mercedes Trucks | 6 | 0.0% | – 40.0% | 54 | 24 | 0.0% | – 46.7% | 55 | 54 |
| 49 | Cadillac | 5 | 0.0% | – 83.3% | 45 | 69 | 0.1% | – 57.1% | 46 | 39 |
| 50 | Shacman | 5 | 0.0% | – 86.1% | 48 | 101 | 0.1% | + 14.8% | 39 | 43 |
| 51 | Dodge | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 2 | 0.0% | – 85.7% | 60 | 60 |
| 52 | Skywell | 2 | 0.0% | – 95.0% | 31 | 122 | 0.1% | + 23.2% | 38 | 50 |
| 53 | Volkswagen | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 55 | 20 | 0.0% | – 44.4% | 58 | 55 |
Kazakhstan June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 1-6 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Chevrolet Cobalt | 2,896 | 13.2% | + 64.4% | 1 | 16,370 | 15.5% | – 0.3% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Hyundai Tucson | 1,527 | 7.0% | + 1.6% | 2 | 8,601 | 8.1% | – 29.2% | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | Changan CS55 Plus | 941 | 4.3% | + 42.8% | 4 | 4,017 | 3.8% | + 23.8% | 4 | 8 |
| 4 | Changan CS35 Max | 844 | 3.9% | new | 3 | 2,706 | 2.6% | new | 7 | – |
| 5 | JAC S3 | 772 | 3.5% | + 82.5% | 7 | 2,355 | 2.2% | – 26.7% | 11 | 10 |
| 6 | Haval M6 | 724 | 3.3% | + 151.4% | 5 | 2,396 | 2.3% | – 27.6% | 9 | 11 |
| 7 | Chery Tiggo 2 | 649 | 3.0% | + 33.0% | 6 | 2,585 | 2.4% | – 19.5% | 8 | 9 |
| 8 | Hyundai Mufasa | 639 | 2.9% | + 12.5% | 11 | 3,119 | 2.9% | – 35.5% | 5 | 4 |
| 9 | Haval Jolion | 605 | 2.8% | + 137.3% | 8 | 2,836 | 2.7% | + 38.2% | 6 | 19 |
| 10 | JAC J7 | 535 | 2.4% | + 218.5% | 13 | 1,216 | 1.1% | + 0.6% | 25 | 37 |
| 11 | Chery Tiggo 7 | 533 | 2.4% | n/a | 15 | 2,392 | 2.3% | + 1332.3% | 10 | 12 |
| 12 | Changan CS75 Plus | 530 | 2.4% | + 265.5% | 17 | 1,835 | 1.7% | + 151.7% | 14 | 39 |
| 13 | Toyota Camry | 491 | 2.2% | + 21.2% | 9 | 2,056 | 1.9% | – 16.1% | 12 | 13 |
| 14 | Kia Sportage | 431 | 2.0% | – 54.5% | 12 | 5,200 | 4.9% | – 29.8% | 3 | 3 |
| 15 | Jetour X70 Plus | 366 | 1.7% | + 181.5% | 22 | 1,289 | 1.2% | – 13.3% | 24 | 24 |
| 16 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 347 | 1.6% | – 26.3% | 16 | 1,540 | 1.5% | – 58.1% | 17 | 6 |
| 17 | Jetour X50 | 327 | 1.5% | – 19.3% | 19 | 1,304 | 1.2% | – 43.3% | 21 | 17 |
| 18 | Chery Tiggo 4 | 307 | 1.4% | + 45.5% | 21 | 1,290 | 1.2% | – 24.6% | 23 | 23 |
| 19 | Kia Cerato | 306 | 1.4% | + 106.8% | 27 | 1,578 | 1.5% | – 5.5% | 16 | 22 |
| 20 | Kia Soluto | 306 | 1.4% | n/a | 14 | 2,048 | 1.9% | n/a | 13 | 145 |
| 21 | GAZ Gazelle | 275 | 1.3% | – 9.8% | 18 | 1,439 | 1.4% | – 38.5% | 18 | 16 |
| 22 | BYD Song Plus | 272 | 1.2% | + 52.0% | 23 | 1,094 | 1.0% | + 2.6% | 27 | 30 |
| 23 | Jetour T2 | 272 | 1.2% | + 11.0% | 39 | 635 | 0.6% | – 54.0% | 40 | 33 |
| 24 | Haval H6 | 226 | 1.0% | – 25.4% | 28 | 814 | 0.8% | – 30.8% | 31 | 43 |
| 25 | Chery C8 | 225 | 1.0% | new | 32 | 746 | 0.7% | new | 33 | – |
| 26 | Hyundai Elantra | 208 | 1.0% | – 76.2% | 24 | 1,813 | 1.7% | – 65.4% | 15 | 5 |
| 27 | Toyota RAV4 | 198 | 0.9% | + 98.0% | 29 | 596 | 0.6% | – 29.0% | 41 | 35 |
| 28 | Jetour T1 | 195 | 0.9% | new | 45 | 666 | 0.6% | new | 37 | 84 |
| 29 | Soueast S07 | 184 | 0.8% | new | 46 | 299 | 0.3% | new | 61 | – |
| 30 | Chery Arrizo 6 | 173 | 0.8% | new | 35 | 642 | 0.6% | new | 39 | 101 |
| 31 | Chevrolet Onix | 162 | 0.7% | – 46.5% | 64 | 890 | 0.8% | – 65.5% | 28 | 7 |
| 32 | Geely Monjaro | 161 | 0.7% | + 1363.6% | 55 | 454 | 0.4% | + 136.5% | 47 | 97 |
| 33 | Geely Galaxy EX5 EM-I | 159 | 0.7% | new | 33 | 655 | 0.6% | new | 38 | 224 |
| 34 | Geely Atlas | 154 | 0.7% | + 37.5% | 34 | 777 | 0.7% | – 39.6% | 32 | 38 |
| 35 | Geely Coolray | 154 | 0.7% | – 15.8% | 26 | 701 | 0.7% | – 66.4% | 35 | 20 |
| 36 | Kia K5 | 153 | 0.7% | – 12.6% | 20 | 1,312 | 1.2% | – 32.6% | 20 | 25 |
| 37 | Geely Emgrand | 150 | 0.7% | – 53.7% | 70 | 667 | 0.6% | – 70.9% | 36 | 18 |
| 38 | Hyundai Sonata | 141 | 0.6% | – 51.2% | 40 | 1,100 | 1.0% | – 53.7% | 26 | 14 |
| 39 | JAC JS4 | 139 | 0.6% | + 78.2% | 25 | 383 | 0.4% | – 29.1% | 52 | 60 |
| 40 | Kia Sorento | 136 | 0.6% | – 71.6% | 31 | 1,291 | 1.2% | – 15.0% | 22 | 26 |
| 41 | Howo ZZ-Series | 134 | 0.6% | n/a | 37 | 531 | 0.5% | n/a | 43 | 61 |
| 42 | BYD Chazor | 133 | 0.6% | new | 44 | 510 | 0.5% | new | 44 | 220 |
| 43 | Changan Eado Plus | 133 | 0.6% | new | 51 | 206 | 0.2% | new | 73 | – |
| 44 | Toyota Land Cruiser Prado | 132 | 0.6% | + 1.5% | 38 | 841 | 0.8% | – 46.2% | 29 | 29 |
| 45 | JAC Sunray | 115 | 0.5% | + 379.2% | 42 | 407 | 0.4% | + 96.6% | 48 | 75 |
| 46 | MG 5 | 105 | 0.5% | + 81.0% | 57 | 335 | 0.3% | + 11.3% | 56 | 67 |
| 47 | TANK 300 | 98 | 0.4% | – 41.0% | 43 | 581 | 0.5% | – 34.4% | 42 | 40 |
| 48 | Yutong ZK-Series | 95 | 0.4% | – 11.2% | 36 | 834 | 0.8% | + 18.0% | 30 | 36 |
| 49 | MG HS | 91 | 0.4% | new | 60 | 195 | 0.2% | new | 76 | – |
| 50 | Changan Uni-V | 81 | 0.4% | + 97.6% | 47 | 374 | 0.4% | + 37.5% | 53 | 79 |
| 51 | Lixiang L6 | 78 | 0.4% | new | 78 | 340 | 0.3% | new | 55 | – |
| 52 | Chery Tiggo 9 | 76 | 0.3% | + 117.1% | 52 | 405 | 0.4% | + 118.9% | 49 | 91 |
| 53 | Toyota Hilux | 74 | 0.3% | – 19.6% | 49 | 241 | 0.2% | – 60.2% | 68 | 47 |
| 54 | Geely Okavango | 73 | 0.3% | – 49.0% | 54 | 327 | 0.3% | – 59.8% | 58 | 45 |
| 55 | Geely Galaxy Cityray | 71 | 0.3% | new | 30 | 724 | 0.7% | new | 34 | 148 |
| 56 | Soueast S06 | 69 | 0.3% | new | 74 | 125 | 0.1% | new | 90 | – |
| 57 | Haval H5 | 67 | 0.3% | – 33.0% | 56 | 404 | 0.4% | – 19.0% | 50 | 57 |
| 58 | Geely Galaxy Preface | 66 | 0.3% | new | 62 | 281 | 0.3% | new | 62 | 217 |
| 59 | Hyundai Custin | 65 | 0.3% | – 64.3% | 48 | 401 | 0.4% | – 73.7% | 51 | 34 |
| 60 | BYD Yuan Up | 62 | 0.3% | + 195.2% | 59 | 333 | 0.3% | + 28.1% | 57 | 50 |
| 61 | Hyundai Palisade | 56 | 0.3% | – 65.0% | 53 | 369 | 0.3% | – 70.7% | 54 | 31 |
| 62 | KAMAZ 53605 | 55 | 0.3% | + 587.5% | 145 | 73 | 0.1% | + 114.7% | 117 | 190 |
| 63 | TANK 500 | 54 | 0.2% | – 30.8% | 61 | 320 | 0.3% | – 45.7% | 59 | 56 |
| 64 | Haval H9 | 51 | 0.2% | + 142.9% | 68 | 198 | 0.2% | – 2.5% | 74 | 88 |
| 65 | Hyundai Staria | 51 | 0.2% | – 21.5% | 63 | 304 | 0.3% | – 30.6% | 60 | 63 |
| 66 | Lexus RX | 51 | 0.2% | – 37.0% | 66 | 258 | 0.2% | – 54.5% | 66 | 42 |
| 67 | GWM Wingle 7 | 50 | 0.2% | – 3.8% | 67 | 123 | 0.1% | – 38.5% | 92 | 113 |
| 68 | Jaecoo J7 | 50 | 0.2% | + 4.2% | 86 | 188 | 0.2% | – 40.3% | 77 | 82 |
| 69 | Omoda C7 | 49 | 0.2% | + 4800.0% | 97 | 124 | 0.1% | + 158.3% | 91 | 160 |
| 70 | Jetour X70FL | 48 | 0.2% | – 90.9% | 10 | 1,364 | 1.3% | – 45.4% | 19 | 15 |
| 71 | Kia Seltos | 46 | 0.2% | – 57.8% | 58 | 457 | 0.4% | – 32.1% | 46 | 48 |
| 72 | MG ZS | 44 | 0.2% | + 780.0% | 83 | 152 | 0.1% | + 120.3% | 83 | 155 |
| 73 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 40 | 0.2% | n/a | 77 | 177 | 0.2% | + 5800.0% | 79 | 210 |
| 74 | Subaru Forester | 40 | 0.2% | – 14.9% | 96 | 231 | 0.2% | – 41.2% | 71 | 71 |
| 75 | Lixiang L7 | 39 | 0.2% | new | 73 | 176 | 0.2% | new | 80 | – |
| 76 | Toyota Land Cruiser 300 | 37 | 0.2% | – 21.3% | 75 | 162 | 0.2% | – 67.5% | 82 | 58 |
| 77 | JAC T9 | 35 | 0.2% | – 16.7% | 76 | 243 | 0.2% | – 19.0% | 67 | 80 |
| 78 | KAMAZ 43118 | 35 | 0.2% | – 14.6% | 132 | 118 | 0.1% | – 67.8% | 97 | 65 |
| 79 | Lada Niva Legend | 34 | 0.2% | – 57.5% | 41 | 500 | 0.5% | – 1.6% | 45 | 55 |
| 80 | FAW CA-Series | 33 | 0.2% | – 50.7% | 99 | 145 | 0.1% | – 53.7% | 85 | 73 |
| 81 | Kaiyi X3 | 33 | 0.2% | – 47.6% | 88 | 118 | 0.1% | – 66.2% | 96 | 76 |
| 82 | Lexus LX | 33 | 0.2% | – 63.7% | 93 | 137 | 0.1% | – 79.5% | 88 | 46 |
| 83 | Omoda C5 | 33 | 0.2% | – 58.8% | 154 | 167 | 0.2% | – 71.8% | 81 | 53 |
| 84 | JAC T6 | 32 | 0.1% | + 100.0% | 65 | 239 | 0.2% | – 13.1% | 69 | 64 |
| 85 | Chery Arrizo 8 | 31 | 0.1% | – 6.1% | 157 | 74 | 0.1% | – 79.3% | 115 | 72 |
| 86 | GAC GS8 | 30 | 0.1% | + 100.0% | 116 | 83 | 0.1% | – 51.5% | 110 | 108 |
| 87 | ROX 01 | 29 | 0.1% | – 42.0% | 89 | 95 | 0.1% | – 51.8% | 104 | 92 |
| 88 | Dongfeng BW Series | 28 | 0.1% | + 47.4% | 98 | 87 | 0.1% | – 23.7% | 107 | 105 |
| 89 | JAC JS8 | 28 | 0.1% | – 64.6% | 71 | 147 | 0.1% | – 69.6% | 84 | 54 |
| 90 | Lada Granta | 28 | 0.1% | – 60.0% | 72 | 262 | 0.2% | – 62.6% | 65 | 44 |
| 91 | Skoda Kodiaq | 28 | 0.1% | – 83.6% | 69 | 277 | 0.3% | – 79.0% | 64 | 32 |
| 92 | GWM Poer | 27 | 0.1% | + 68.8% | 236 | 40 | 0.0% | – 45.2% | 144 | 124 |
| 93 | Changan Uni-K | 26 | 0.1% | + 18.2% | 110 | 119 | 0.1% | – 22.2% | 95 | 100 |
| 94 | JAC J7 Plus | 26 | 0.1% | – 7.1% | 100 | 50 | 0.0% | – 87.5% | 134 | 77 |
| 95 | Jaecoo J8 | 25 | 0.1% | + 4.2% | 121 | 75 | 0.1% | – 44.4% | 114 | 115 |
| 96 | Omoda S5 | 25 | 0.1% | – 65.3% | 101 | 136 | 0.1% | – 70.6% | 89 | 69 |
| 97 | Subaru Crosstreck | 25 | 0.1% | + 257.1% | 155 | 31 | 0.0% | – 67.4% | 156 | 116 |
| 98 | JAC T8 | 23 | 0.1% | + 283.3% | 131 | 86 | 0.1% | + 38.7% | 109 | 117 |
| 99 | Lexus GX | 23 | 0.1% | – 62.9% | 133 | 101 | 0.1% | – 70.6% | 101 | 78 |
| 100 | Exeed TXL | 21 | 0.1% | + 75.0% | 111 | 48 | 0.0% | – 74.7% | 138 | 93 |
| 101 | Porsche Cayenne | 21 | 0.1% | + 31.3% | 105 | 90 | 0.1% | – 38.8% | 106 | 102 |
| 102 | Exeed LX | 19 | 0.1% | – 73.6% | 142 | 95 | 0.1% | – 85.4% | 103 | 52 |
| 103 | Lada Niva Travel | 19 | 0.1% | – 62.0% | 106 | 143 | 0.1% | – 60.7% | 87 | 74 |
| 104 | Toyota Corolla | 19 | 0.1% | – 40.6% | 94 | 51 | 0.0% | – 85.3% | 132 | 81 |
| 105 | Kia Ceed | 18 | 0.1% | – 93.3% | 91 | 232 | 0.2% | – 88.3% | 70 | 27 |
| 106 | Nissan Patrol | 18 | 0.1% | n/a | 190 | 36 | 0.0% | n/a | 152 | 308 |
| 107 | JAC N56 | 17 | 0.1% | – 32.0% | 85 | 111 | 0.1% | – 25.0% | 99 | 89 |
| 108 | Lada Largus | 17 | 0.1% | n/a | 92 | 183 | 0.2% | n/a | 78 | 208 |
| 109 | Soueast S09 | 17 | 0.1% | new | 127 | 43 | 0.0% | new | 142 | – |
| 110 | BYD Sea Lion 7 | 16 | 0.1% | new | 84 | 102 | 0.1% | new | 100 | 132 |
| 111 | Infiniti QX80 | 16 | 0.1% | + 128.6% | 95 | 86 | 0.1% | – 18.9% | 108 | 135 |
| 112 | JAC N90 | 16 | 0.1% | + 0.0% | 161 | 53 | 0.1% | – 29.3% | 129 | 153 |
| 113 | Lixiang L9 | 16 | 0.1% | new | 151 | 71 | 0.1% | new | 118 | – |
| 114 | Skoda Octavia | 16 | 0.1% | – 30.4% | 81 | 123 | 0.1% | – 37.9% | 93 | 104 |
| 115 | BMW X7 | 15 | 0.1% | – 37.5% | 90 | 77 | 0.1% | – 46.5% | 111 | 107 |
| 116 | Jetour Dashing | 15 | 0.1% | – 40.0% | 122 | 230 | 0.2% | – 55.2% | 72 | 59 |
| 117 | Zeekr 7X | 15 | 0.1% | new | 80 | 74 | 0.1% | new | 116 | 151 |
| 118 | Infiniti QX50 | 14 | 0.1% | + 366.7% | 148 | 64 | 0.1% | + 190.9% | 121 | 205 |
| 119 | MG RX9 | 14 | 0.1% | new | 104 | 28 | 0.0% | new | 166 | – |
| 120 | Toyota Hiace | 13 | 0.1% | – 7.1% | 138 | 49 | 0.0% | + 19.5% | 137 | 164 |
| 121 | Exeed VX | 12 | 0.1% | – 67.6% | 167 | 58 | 0.1% | – 73.8% | 126 | 94 |
| 122 | Isuzu NPR | 12 | 0.1% | + 0.0% | 243 | 18 | 0.0% | – 74.6% | 188 | 143 |
| 123 | Range Rover | 12 | 0.1% | + 0.0% | 102 | 63 | 0.1% | – 35.1% | 122 | 125 |
| 124 | GAC GS4 Max | 11 | 0.1% | n/a | 107 | 116 | 0.1% | + 141.7% | 98 | 123 |
| 125 | Changan Hunter Plus | 10 | 0.0% | – 81.1% | 82 | 196 | 0.2% | – 49.0% | 75 | 70 |
| 126 | Kia Soul | 10 | 0.0% | – 79.6% | 87 | 145 | 0.1% | – 47.7% | 86 | 85 |
| 127 | Mercedes GLS | 10 | 0.0% | + 25.0% | 134 | 53 | 0.1% | – 22.1% | 130 | 133 |
| 128 | BMW X3 | 9 | 0.0% | + 125.0% | 147 | 39 | 0.0% | + 77.3% | 146 | 196 |
| 129 | Chevrolet Tracker | 9 | 0.0% | – 89.8% | 118 | 59 | 0.1% | – 91.2% | 124 | 51 |
| 130 | Hyundai Trucks QT500 | 9 | 0.0% | new | 181 | 21 | 0.0% | new | 178 | – |
| 131 | Kaiyi X7 | 9 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 162 | 37 | 0.0% | – 78.4% | 150 | 98 |
| 132 | Kia Carnival | 9 | 0.0% | – 52.6% | 123 | 40 | 0.0% | + 29.0% | 145 | 189 |
| 133 | Scania P/G/R Series | 9 | 0.0% | + 800.0% | 216 | 39 | 0.0% | + 30.0% | 148 | 176 |
| 134 | Zeekr X | 9 | 0.0% | n/a | 166 | 50 | 0.0% | – 56.1% | 135 | 120 |
| 135 | BMW 5 Series | 8 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 141 | 40 | 0.0% | + 8.1% | 143 | 172 |
| 136 | Infiniti QX55 | 8 | 0.0% | + 60.0% | 135 | 39 | 0.0% | + 30.0% | 147 | 187 |
| 137 | Kaiyi X3 Pro | 8 | 0.0% | – 65.2% | 144 | 36 | 0.0% | – 77.2% | 151 | 109 |
| 138 | Lynk & Co 08 | 8 | 0.0% | new | 137 | 28 | 0.0% | new | 164 | – |
| 139 | Porsche Macan | 8 | 0.0% | + 14.3% | 125 | 29 | 0.0% | – 57.4% | 162 | 147 |
| 140 | Skoda Karoq | 8 | 0.0% | – 79.5% | 176 | 44 | 0.0% | – 81.8% | 140 | 87 |
| 141 | Fiat Ducato | 7 | 0.0% | + 250.0% | 128 | 44 | 0.0% | + 109.5% | 139 | 134 |
| 142 | JAC М4 | 7 | 0.0% | n/a | 120 | 77 | 0.1% | + 285.0% | 112 | 118 |
| 143 | Jetour X90 Plus | 7 | 0.0% | – 95.6% | 211 | 281 | 0.3% | – 74.7% | 63 | 41 |
| 144 | Kaiyi E5 | 7 | 0.0% | – 22.2% | 149 | 58 | 0.1% | – 13.4% | 127 | 95 |
| 145 | Land Rover Defender | 7 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 185 | 24 | 0.0% | – 33.3% | 173 | 177 |
| 146 | Mercedes GLE Coupe | 7 | 0.0% | – 46.2% | 174 | 29 | 0.0% | – 38.3% | 161 | 166 |
| 147 | Skoda Superb | 7 | 0.0% | + 250.0% | 217 | 32 | 0.0% | + 255.6% | 155 | 191 |
| 148 | Chevrolet Captiva | 6 | 0.0% | – 80.6% | 158 | 51 | 0.0% | – 68.9% | 131 | 103 |
| 149 | GAC GS3 | 6 | 0.0% | – 14.3% | 168 | 54 | 0.1% | – 64.9% | 128 | 99 |
| 150 | Genesis GV70 | 6 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 159 | 12 | 0.0% | – 73.3% | 199 | 171 |
| 151 | Hyundai Trucks EX8 | 6 | 0.0% | n/a | 130 | 25 | 0.0% | + 78.6% | 170 | 227 |
| 152 | Hyundai Trucks H100 | 6 | 0.0% | + 500.0% | 180 | 23 | 0.0% | + 130.0% | 175 | 194 |
| 153 | JAC RF8 | 6 | 0.0% | new | 208 | 7 | 0.0% | new | 213 | 302 |
| 154 | KAMAZ 65115 | 6 | 0.0% | – 14.3% | 150 | 62 | 0.1% | – 12.7% | 123 | 129 |
| 155 | Lexus NX | 6 | 0.0% | – 45.5% | 165 | 34 | 0.0% | – 52.1% | 153 | 141 |
| 156 | Mercedes GLC | 6 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 173 | 21 | 0.0% | + 31.3% | 179 | 228 |
| 157 | Mercedes GLE | 6 | 0.0% | + 200.0% | 187 | 28 | 0.0% | – 22.2% | 165 | 181 |
| 158 | Audi Q7 | 5 | 0.0% | – 68.8% | 140 | 27 | 0.0% | – 25.0% | 167 | 162 |
| 159 | Cadillac Escalade | 5 | 0.0% | – 79.2% | 103 | 69 | 0.1% | – 48.5% | 119 | 110 |
| 160 | Geely Galaxy EX5 | 5 | 0.0% | new | 170 | 29 | 0.0% | new | 160 | 318 |
| 161 | Genesis GV80 | 5 | 0.0% | + 66.7% | 117 | 21 | 0.0% | – 48.8% | 177 | 179 |
| 162 | JAC N35 | 5 | 0.0% | – 54.5% | 136 | 24 | 0.0% | – 7.7% | 172 | 200 |
| 163 | Lada Vesta | 5 | 0.0% | – 88.4% | 113 | 43 | 0.0% | – 82.7% | 141 | 90 |
| 164 | Lexus ES | 5 | 0.0% | – 28.6% | 259 | 19 | 0.0% | – 24.0% | 184 | 173 |
| 165 | Mercedes G-Class | 5 | 0.0% | – 58.3% | 146 | 19 | 0.0% | – 69.8% | 185 | 138 |
| 166 | Scania S-Series | 5 | 0.0% | + 25.0% | 5 | 0.0% | – 83.3% | 231 | 195 | |
| 167 | Shacman SX-Series | 5 | 0.0% | – 86.1% | 114 | 101 | 0.1% | – 12.9% | 102 | 106 |
| 168 | BMW X5 | 4 | 0.0% | – 85.2% | 109 | 49 | 0.0% | – 65.0% | 136 | 112 |
| 169 | GAC M8 | 4 | 0.0% | – 20.0% | 232 | 12 | 0.0% | – 70.0% | 198 | 178 |
| 170 | Haval H6 GT | 4 | 0.0% | n/a | 143 | 50 | 0.0% | + 127.3% | 133 | 83 |
| 171 | Kia K8 | 4 | 0.0% | – 55.6% | 257 | 22 | 0.0% | – 69.0% | 176 | 142 |
| 172 | Lynk & Co 03 | 4 | 0.0% | new | 152 | 13 | 0.0% | new | 196 | – |
| 173 | Mercedes S-Class | 4 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 188 | 13 | 0.0% | – 45.8% | 197 | 199 |
| 174 | Mercedes V-Class | 4 | 0.0% | – 55.6% | 189 | 16 | 0.0% | – 63.6% | 191 | 186 |
| 175 | Audi A7 | 3 | 0.0% | n/a | 177 | 7 | 0.0% | + 133.3% | 211 | 280 |
| 176 | Exeed RX | 3 | 0.0% | – 40.0% | 201 | 11 | 0.0% | – 76.6% | 202 | 174 |
| 177 | JAC N120 | 3 | 0.0% | – 57.1% | 160 | 27 | 0.0% | – 59.7% | 168 | 157 |
| 178 | JAC S5 | 3 | 0.0% | new | 209 | 5 | 0.0% | new | 222 | 303 |
| 179 | Range Rover Sport | 3 | 0.0% | – 40.0% | 215 | 9 | 0.0% | – 57.1% | 204 | 206 |
| 180 | Zeekr 001 | 3 | 0.0% | – 92.9% | 279 | 26 | 0.0% | – 82.4% | 169 | 114 |
| 181 | Audi A6 | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 218 | 6 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 215 | 240 |
| 182 | BMW iX | 2 | 0.0% | new | 310 | 2 | 0.0% | new | 249 | – |
| 183 | BMW X2 | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 223 | 16 | 0.0% | n/a | 190 | 229 |
| 184 | Chevrolet Labo | 2 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 179 | 29 | 0.0% | – 14.7% | 159 | 175 |
| 185 | Chevrolet Traverse | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 200 | 7 | 0.0% | – 22.2% | 212 | 244 |
| 186 | Dodge Charger | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 350 | 2 | 0.0% | – 77.8% | 252 | 255 |
| 187 | Hyundai Trucks EX9 | 2 | 0.0% | – 90.0% | 119 | 59 | 0.1% | – 35.2% | 125 | 128 |
| 188 | JAC N350 | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 246 | 4 | 0.0% | + 300.0% | 234 | 326 |
| 189 | KAMAZ 43502 | 2 | 0.0% | – 75.0% | 112 | 68 | 0.1% | + 83.8% | 120 | 144 |
| 190 | KAMAZ 45143 | 2 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | 212 | 8 | 0.0% | – 78.4% | 208 | 184 |
| 191 | Kia EV9 | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 256 | 5 | 0.0% | + 150.0% | 227 | 306 |
| 192 | Mercedes Sprinter | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 267 | 8 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 210 | 266 |
| 193 | Skywell NJL Series | 2 | 0.0% | – 95.0% | 79 | 122 | 0.1% | + 23.2% | 94 | 140 |
| 194 | VW Touareg | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 193 | 20 | 0.0% | – 48.7% | 181 | 182 |
| 195 | Audi A8 | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 219 | 2 | 0.0% | – 33.3% | 246 | 271 |
| 196 | Audi Q3 | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 194 | 4 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 233 | 242 |
| 197 | Audi Q8 | 1 | 0.0% | – 90.0% | 115 | 23 | 0.0% | – 43.9% | 174 | 170 |
| 198 | BMW X6 | 1 | 0.0% | – 90.0% | 156 | 20 | 0.0% | – 55.6% | 180 | 159 |
| 199 | BMW XM | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 197 | 2 | 0.0% | – 75.0% | 250 | 249 |
| 200 | Chery Tiggo 8 | 1 | 0.0% | new | 225 | 8 | 0.0% | new | 206 | – |
| 201 | FAW Tiger V | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 229 | 19 | 0.0% | – 36.7% | 182 | 161 |
| 202 | Fiat Doblo | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 230 | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 253 | 298 |
| 203 | GAC EMPOW | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 231 | 3 | 0.0% | – 76.9% | 242 | 213 |
| 204 | GAC S7 | 1 | 0.0% | new | – | 1 | 0.0% | new | 267 | – |
| 205 | Geely Galaxy EX2 | 1 | 0.0% | new | 169 | 5 | 0.0% | new | 220 | – |
| 206 | Genesis G80 | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 234 | 2 | 0.0% | – 60.0% | 254 | 257 |
| 207 | JAC M3 | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 207 | 8 | 0.0% | – 57.9% | 207 | 214 |
| 208 | JAC N200 | 1 | 0.0% | – 94.4% | 183 | 12 | 0.0% | – 81.5% | 200 | 130 |
| 209 | JAC S7 | 1 | 0.0% | new | 171 | 4 | 0.0% | new | 235 | – |
| 210 | KAMAZ 43253 | 1 | 0.0% | – 93.8% | 251 | 38 | 0.0% | – 43.3% | 149 | 146 |
| 211 | KAMAZ 65116 | 1 | 0.0% | – 88.9% | 108 | 25 | 0.0% | – 30.6% | 171 | 198 |
| 212 | KAMAZ 65117 | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 164 | 5 | 0.0% | – 82.8% | 226 | 202 |
| 213 | KAMAZ 65225 | 1 | 0.0% | – 94.1% | 1 | 0.0% | – 95.2% | 278 | 231 | |
| 214 | Kia Bongo | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 279 | 305 | |
| 215 | Lexus LM | 1 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 186 | 8 | 0.0% | – 76.5% | 209 | 203 |
| 216 | Mercedes GLC Coupe | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 153 | 19 | 0.0% | + 111.1% | 186 | 232 |
| 217 | Porsche 911 | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 175 | 12 | 0.0% | – 45.5% | 201 | 212 |
| 218 | Porsche Panamera | 1 | 0.0% | – 91.7% | 214 | 4 | 0.0% | – 86.7% | 238 | 207 |
| 219 | Porsche Taycan | 1 | 0.0% | – 75.0% | 272 | 15 | 0.0% | – 21.1% | 193 | 225 |
Source: Auto Consulting
The Renault Kwid breaks into the Mexican Top 5 for the first time.
New light vehicle sales in Mexico are up 7.5% year-on-year in June to 126,902 units on revised June 2025 figures. This is the highest June result in 9 years: since the 127,419 registrations of June 2017. The year-to-date tally is now up 5.3% to 754,521. This is a new H1 record, beating the previous best of 743,105 in 2017. Nissan (-8.9%) is once again the favourite carmaker in the country but sees its share thaw to 15.2% vs. 16.8% so far this year. Chevrolet (+3.1%) on the other hand progresses but at 11% share it is also below the 12.1% it commands over H1. Volkswagen (+7.4%) matches the market and overtakes Toyota (+4.9%) while Kia (+1%) is back above Mazda (+30.9%). MG (+32.7%) and Hyundai (+15.3%) both shine but not as much as Geely, up 161.2% to #10.
In the models charts, the Nissan Versa (-2.8%) reclaims the top spot after three months of reign by the Chevrolet Aveo (+43.5%), still shooting up and ending the month just 26 sales below the Versa. The Kia K3 (+13.5%) remains at #3 ahead of the Nissan NP300 (-21%) in freefall but back up on spot on May to #4. The Renault Kwid (+92.8%) surges 14 spots on last month to #5 with 2,985 sales and 2.4% share. This is the nameplate’s first incursion inside the Mexican Top 5 (previous best #6 in May 2022), a new volume record (previous best 2,791 in December 2023) and equal share all time high (2.4% also reached in May 2022). For its part the MG 5 (+285.9%) does even better YoY and climbs back to #6. Excellent scores also by the Mazda2 (+55.1%), Hyundai Creta (+81.9%) and Ram 1200 (+85.3%). The Geely Emgrand (+70.1%) advances to a record 12th place.
Previous month: Mexico May 2026: Record market, Nissan Magnite, Chevrolet S10 at all time high
One year ago: Mexico June 2025: Ram (+93.7%) highlights negative market
Full June 2026 Top 52 All brands and Top 378 All models below.
Mexico June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Nissan | 19,279 | 15.2% | – 8.9% | 1 | 127,099 | 16.8% | – 0.9% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Chevrolet | 14,001 | 11.0% | + 3.1% | 2 | 90,951 | 12.1% | + 3.7% | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | Volkswagen | 11,241 | 8.9% | + 7.4% | 4 | 65,565 | 8.7% | + 1.5% | 3 | 3 |
| 4 | Toyota | 10,662 | 8.4% | + 4.9% | 3 | 62,129 | 8.2% | + 3.1% | 4 | 4 |
| 5 | Kia | 9,506 | 7.5% | + 1.0% | 6 | 54,852 | 7.3% | + 3.6% | 5 | 5 |
| 6 | Mazda | 9,328 | 7.4% | + 30.9% | 5 | 52,010 | 6.9% | + 4.2% | 6 | 6 |
| 7 | Hyundai | 4,980 | 3.9% | + 15.3% | 7 | 26,434 | 3.5% | + 4.7% | 8 | 7 |
| 8 | MG | 4,863 | 3.8% | + 32.7% | 10 | 27,668 | 3.7% | + 19.2% | 7 | 9 |
| 9 | Ford | 4,600 | 3.6% | + 2.3% | 8 | 25,019 | 3.3% | – 1.8% | 9 | 8 |
| 10 | Geely | 4,103 | 3.2% | + 161.2% | 9 | 23,121 | 3.1% | + 256.0% | 11 | 16 |
| 11 | Ram | 4,101 | 3.2% | + 30.0% | 11 | 24,966 | 3.3% | + 42.8% | 10 | 12 |
| 12 | Renault | 3,976 | 3.1% | + 32.4% | 13 | 17,316 | 2.3% | + 14.2% | 13 | 13 |
| 13 | Honda | 2,991 | 2.4% | + 8.2% | 12 | 19,755 | 2.6% | + 5.4% | 12 | 10 |
| 14 | Mitsubishi | 2,455 | 1.9% | – 6.0% | 15 | 15,249 | 2.0% | + 9.1% | 15 | 14 |
| 15 | Suzuki | 2,372 | 1.9% | – 24.7% | 14 | 16,568 | 2.2% | – 16.3% | 14 | 11 |
| 16 | JAC | 2,001 | 1.6% | – 2.1% | 17 | 11,468 | 1.5% | – 5.0% | 16 | 15 |
| 17 | Changan | 1,947 | 1.5% | + 21.8% | 16 | 10,957 | 1.5% | + 49.3% | 17 | 17 |
| 18 | Peugeot | 1,358 | 1.1% | – 6.2% | 18 | 9,190 | 1.2% | + 3.5% | 18 | 18 |
| 19 | BMW | 1,334 | 1.1% | – 1.3% | 21 | 6,964 | 0.9% | – 4.9% | 20 | 22 |
| 20 | Seat | 1,326 | 1.0% | + 8.6% | 22 | 7,471 | 1.0% | – 11.4% | 19 | 19 |
| 21 | Jeep | 1,164 | 0.9% | + 1.6% | 19 | 6,759 | 0.9% | – 8.3% | 21 | 20 |
| 22 | Dodge | 1,132 | 0.9% | + 80.3% | 20 | 5,896 | 0.8% | + 25.0% | 23 | 23 |
| 23 | GWM | 1,056 | 0.8% | + 1.6% | 23 | 6,516 | 0.9% | – 9.1% | 22 | 21 |
| 24 | Mercedes | 1,030 | 0.8% | – 5.4% | 25 | 4,543 | 0.6% | – 20.6% | 24 | 24 |
| 25 | Audi | 740 | 0.6% | – 6.6% | 24 | 4,496 | 0.6% | + 6.0% | 25 | 26 |
| 26 | GMC | 605 | 0.5% | – 2.9% | 26 | 3,960 | 0.5% | – 1.9% | 26 | 25 |
| 27 | Jetour | 484 | 0.4% | + 332.1% | 28 | 2,677 | 0.4% | + 497.5% | 28 | 38 |
| 28 | Cupra | 431 | 0.3% | + 0.9% | 27 | 3,370 | 0.4% | + 115.7% | 27 | 29 |
| 29 | Subaru | 400 | 0.3% | + 33.3% | 29 | 2,282 | 0.3% | + 25.4% | 29 | 30 |
| 30 | Porsche | 300 | 0.2% | + 6.8% | 30 | 1,703 | 0.2% | + 2.8% | 32 | 34 |
| 31 | Mini | 281 | 0.2% | – 18.8% | 31 | 1,657 | 0.2% | – 13.4% | 33 | 31 |
| 32 | Foton | 263 | 0.2% | + 89.2% | 36 | 897 | 0.1% | – 29.2% | 40 | 37 |
| 33 | Fiat | 250 | 0.2% | – 13.5% | 34 | 1,705 | 0.2% | – 36.8% | 31 | 28 |
| 34 | Volvo | 242 | 0.2% | – 52.9% | 33 | 1,773 | 0.2% | – 43.3% | 30 | 27 |
| 35 | Lexus | 220 | 0.2% | – 17.3% | 35 | 1,369 | 0.2% | + 3.7% | 34 | 35 |
| 36 | Buick | 174 | 0.1% | – 56.4% | 37 | 1,235 | 0.2% | – 33.3% | 36 | 32 |
| 37 | Lynk & Co | 168 | 0.1% | new | 41 | 913 | 0.1% | new | 39 | – |
| 38 | Zeekr | 166 | 0.1% | new | 38 | 1,030 | 0.1% | new | 37 | – |
| 39 | Land Rover | 145 | 0.1% | – 21.6% | 39 | 1,002 | 0.1% | – 5.8% | 38 | 40 |
| 40 | Lincoln | 131 | 0.1% | – 21.1% | 40 | 887 | 0.1% | – 14.6% | 41 | 39 |
| 41 | Isuzu | 123 | 0.1% | – 73.9% | 32 | 1,253 | 0.2% | + 3.9% | 35 | 36 |
| 42 | Cadillac | 104 | 0.1% | – 20.0% | 42 | 775 | 0.1% | – 22.5% | 42 | 41 |
| 43 | Infiniti | 90 | 0.1% | + 91.5% | 44 | 634 | 0.1% | + 32.1% | 43 | 43 |
| 44 | Soueast | 83 | 0.1% | + 295.2% | 45 | 362 | 0.0% | + 1623.8% | 46 | 48 |
| 45 | Deepal | 62 | 0.0% | + 158.3% | 43 | 475 | 0.1% | + 155.4% | 44 | 47 |
| 46 | Acura | 54 | 0.0% | + 17.4% | 46 | 374 | 0.0% | – 0.5% | 45 | 46 |
| 47 | Alfa Romeo | 50 | 0.0% | + 127.3% | 48 | 232 | 0.0% | + 90.2% | 47 | 50 |
| 48 | IM | 10 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 47 | 132 | 0.0% | + 266.7% | 49 | 51 |
| 49 | JMC | 9 | 0.0% | – 88.6% | 49 | 151 | 0.0% | – 67.6% | 48 | 45 |
| 50 | BAIC | 3 | 0.0% | – 97.2% | 50 | 120 | 0.0% | – 74.1% | 50 | 44 |
| 51 | Seres | 3 | 0.0% | + 200.0% | 51 | 20 | 0.0% | + 66.7% | 52 | 54 |
| 52 | DFSK | 1 | 0.0% | – 97.6% | 52 | 45 | 0.0% | – 74.1% | 51 | 49 |
Mexico June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Nissan Versa | 6,191 | 4.9% | – 2.8% | 2 | 36,984 | 4.9% | – 14.3% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Chevrolet Aveo | 6,165 | 4.9% | + 43.5% | 1 | 35,352 | 4.7% | + 21.2% | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | Kia K3 | 5,573 | 4.4% | + 13.5% | 3 | 29,118 | 3.9% | + 7.4% | 3 | 4 |
| 4 | Nissan Pickup (NP300) | 3,485 | 2.7% | – 21.0% | 5 | 23,136 | 3.1% | – 18.3% | 4 | 3 |
| 5 | Renault Kwid | 2,985 | 2.4% | + 92.8% | 19 | 10,992 | 1.5% | + 42.8% | 15 | 22 |
| 6 | MG 5 | 2,582 | 2.0% | + 285.9% | 13 | 14,378 | 1.9% | + 45.7% | 6 | 14 |
| 7 | Mazda2 | 2,520 | 2.0% | + 55.1% | 15 | 12,156 | 1.6% | – 4.1% | 12 | 7 |
| 8 | Hyundai Creta | 2,415 | 1.9% | + 81.9% | 23 | 8,541 | 1.1% | – 4.7% | 27 | 12 |
| 9 | Ram 1200 | 2,344 | 1.8% | + 85.3% | 16 | 13,071 | 1.7% | + 118.3% | 8 | 37 |
| 10 | Nissan Magnite | 2,309 | 1.8% | + 63.2% | 4 | 16,097 | 2.1% | + 207.7% | 5 | 20 |
| 11 | Mazda CX-30 | 2,305 | 1.8% | + 16.1% | 6 | 12,884 | 1.7% | – 0.2% | 9 | 6 |
| 12 | Geely Emgrand | 1,924 | 1.5% | + 70.1% | 14 | 9,855 | 1.3% | + 229.0% | 17 | 39 |
| 13 | Toyota RAV4 | 1,870 | 1.5% | + 34.9% | 12 | 6,217 | 0.8% | – 36.3% | 38 | 28 |
| 14 | Ford Territory | 1,860 | 1.5% | + 101.7% | 26 | 8,473 | 1.1% | + 47.5% | 28 | 32 |
| 15 | Toyota Hilux | 1,792 | 1.4% | + 9.6% | 20 | 9,798 | 1.3% | + 1.5% | 18 | 18 |
| 16 | VW Jetta | 1,773 | 1.4% | + 0.2% | 27 | 8,675 | 1.1% | – 19.5% | 26 | 16 |
| 17 | Hyundai Grand i10 | 1,749 | 1.4% | – 17.7% | 11 | 13,393 | 1.8% | + 20.5% | 7 | 10 |
| 18 | VW Virtus | 1,721 | 1.4% | + 22.1% | 17 | 11,084 | 1.5% | + 3.6% | 14 | 9 |
| 19 | Nissan X-Trail | 1,697 | 1.3% | – 3.4% | 18 | 8,885 | 1.2% | + 17.6% | 25 | 26 |
| 20 | Chevrolet S10 | 1,696 | 1.3% | – 2.9% | 7 | 11,806 | 1.6% | + 33.3% | 13 | 15 |
| 21 | Nissan March | 1,687 | 1.3% | – 25.7% | 8 | 12,814 | 1.7% | – 17.0% | 10 | 5 |
| 22 | Mazda3 | 1,673 | 1.3% | + 17.0% | 10 | 9,941 | 1.3% | – 8.8% | 16 | 17 |
| 23 | VW Taos | 1,673 | 1.3% | + 4.3% | 25 | 9,556 | 1.3% | + 0.1% | 20 | 13 |
| 24 | VW Tiguan | 1,621 | 1.3% | + 28.8% | 30 | 9,355 | 1.2% | – 3.2% | 22 | 19 |
| 25 | Chevrolet Groove | 1,491 | 1.2% | + 61.0% | 24 | 9,354 | 1.2% | + 25.1% | 23 | 23 |
| 26 | Nissan Kicks | 1,440 | 1.1% | – 24.4% | 9 | 12,708 | 1.7% | – 1.7% | 11 | 8 |
| 27 | Mazda CX-5 | 1,309 | 1.0% | + 38.2% | 22 | 9,549 | 1.3% | + 58.4% | 21 | 31 |
| 28 | Chevrolet Captiva | 1,275 | 1.0% | + 15.9% | 29 | 8,086 | 1.1% | – 5.0% | 29 | 25 |
| 29 | VW Tera | 1,227 | 1.0% | new | 34 | 7,550 | 1.0% | new | 31 | 91 |
| 30 | Mitsubishi L200 | 1,193 | 0.9% | – 18.0% | 36 | 6,346 | 0.8% | – 8.9% | 37 | 38 |
| 31 | Ram 700 | 1,172 | 0.9% | – 11.3% | 21 | 9,052 | 1.2% | + 19.6% | 24 | 24 |
| 32 | VW Saveiro | 1,138 | 0.9% | – 35.7% | 28 | 7,292 | 1.0% | – 9.2% | 33 | 29 |
| 33 | Kia K4 | 1,132 | 0.9% | + 1.7% | 37 | 6,458 | 0.9% | – 12.8% | 36 | 30 |
| 34 | Chevrolet Tornado Van | 1,124 | 0.9% | – 35.9% | 31 | 6,903 | 0.9% | – 25.2% | 35 | 21 |
| 35 | Dodge Nuevo Attitude | 1,102 | 0.9% | + 210.4% | 32 | 5,396 | 0.7% | + 93.8% | 43 | 58 |
| 36 | Kia Seltos | 1,068 | 0.8% | – 18.6% | 38 | 7,395 | 1.0% | + 4.3% | 32 | 27 |
| 37 | Ford F-Series/Lobo | 999 | 0.8% | – 34.5% | 40 | 6,081 | 0.8% | – 11.8% | 40 | 33 |
| 38 | Toyota Yaris | 979 | 0.8% | + 5.7% | 33 | 7,783 | 1.0% | + 57.7% | 30 | 35 |
| 39 | MG ZS | 975 | 0.8% | + 195.5% | 44 | 4,513 | 0.6% | + 168.8% | 54 | 119 |
| 40 | Nissan Sentra | 971 | 0.8% | – 53.3% | 39 | 9,556 | 1.3% | – 7.9% | 19 | 11 |
| 41 | Suzuki Swift | 895 | 0.7% | – 19.5% | 35 | 6,929 | 0.9% | + 13.2% | 34 | 36 |
| 42 | Toyota Tacoma | 888 | 0.7% | – 1.7% | 47 | 5,241 | 0.7% | + 3.9% | 44 | 43 |
| 43 | Geely EX5 | 874 | 0.7% | new | 46 | 4,832 | 0.6% | new | 49 | 133 |
| 44 | Toyota Avanza | 868 | 0.7% | – 19.5% | 54 | 6,179 | 0.8% | + 11.3% | 39 | 40 |
| 45 | Toyota Corolla | 861 | 0.7% | – 4.5% | 45 | 5,076 | 0.7% | – 2.2% | 47 | 46 |
| 46 | Nissan Urvan | 827 | 0.7% | + 2.7% | 43 | 5,196 | 0.7% | + 24.5% | 45 | 50 |
| 47 | Seat Ibiza | 821 | 0.6% | + 5.3% | 62 | 4,411 | 0.6% | – 9.9% | 55 | 47 |
| 48 | Kia Sportage | 804 | 0.6% | + 4.7% | 42 | 4,595 | 0.6% | + 38.8% | 50 | 57 |
| 49 | VW Taigun | 800 | 0.6% | – 16.1% | 63 | 4,550 | 0.6% | – 13.3% | 52 | 44 |
| 50 | Mazda CX-3 | 775 | 0.6% | + 40.1% | 49 | 3,356 | 0.4% | + 0.4% | 63 | 55 |
| 51 | Honda CR-V | 773 | 0.6% | + 14.5% | 52 | 5,135 | 0.7% | + 0.7% | 46 | 42 |
| 52 | Honda City | 772 | 0.6% | + 63.2% | 48 | 4,976 | 0.7% | + 117.4% | 48 | 68 |
| 53 | JAC Frison | 768 | 0.6% | + 1.3% | 53 | 4,586 | 0.6% | + 0.6% | 51 | 49 |
| 54 | Toyota Sienna | 758 | 0.6% | + 11.0% | 50 | 4,525 | 0.6% | + 10.9% | 53 | 54 |
| 55 | Kia Sonet | 711 | 0.6% | – 33.1% | 41 | 6,056 | 0.8% | – 1.7% | 41 | 34 |
| 56 | Toyota Corolla Cross | 671 | 0.5% | + 28.1% | 56 | 3,654 | 0.5% | + 6.4% | 60 | 60 |
| 57 | Geely Coolray | 611 | 0.5% | + 214.9% | 67 | 2,927 | 0.4% | + 138.7% | 65 | 94 |
| 58 | MG 3 | 584 | 0.5% | + 21.4% | 60 | 4,074 | 0.5% | – 12.9% | 56 | 48 |
| 59 | Toyota Raize | 584 | 0.5% | + 4.5% | 61 | 3,787 | 0.5% | + 11.8% | 59 | 52 |
| 60 | Honda BR-V | 579 | 0.5% | + 32.8% | 59 | 2,757 | 0.4% | – 6.5% | 69 | 66 |
| 61 | Mitsubishi Outlander Sport | 574 | 0.5% | – 7.6% | 57 | 3,601 | 0.5% | + 15.0% | 61 | 56 |
| 62 | GWM Haval Jolion | 561 | 0.4% | + 7.1% | 65 | 3,823 | 0.5% | + 20.4% | 58 | 59 |
| 63 | Suzuki Jimny | 551 | 0.4% | – 9.7% | 71 | 3,012 | 0.4% | – 22.2% | 64 | 53 |
| 64 | Nissan Kait | 533 | 0.4% | new | 69 | 972 | 0.1% | new | 129 | – |
| 65 | Honda HR-V | 527 | 0.4% | – 4.9% | 58 | 3,934 | 0.5% | – 10.3% | 57 | 45 |
| 66 | Leapmotor B10 | 504 | 0.4% | new | – | 504 | 0.1% | new | 186 | – |
| 67 | Geely EX2 | 499 | 0.4% | new | 55 | 3,393 | 0.4% | new | 62 | – |
| 68 | Chevrolet Trax | 462 | 0.4% | + 8.7% | 66 | 2,869 | 0.4% | + 2.9% | 67 | 63 |
| 69 | MG HS/eHS | 439 | 0.3% | + 232.6% | 87 | 1,815 | 0.2% | + 16.9% | 84 | 140 |
| 70 | Ram 1500-4000 | 436 | 0.3% | + 53.0% | 78 | 2,395 | 0.3% | + 19.6% | 73 | 76 |
| 71 | Changan Alsvin | 390 | 0.3% | + 54.8% | 93 | 1,860 | 0.2% | + 9.3% | 82 | 84 |
| 72 | Ford Edge | 384 | 0.3% | n/a | 95 | 1,465 | 0.2% | n/a | 96 | 277 |
| 73 | Ford Ranger | 382 | 0.3% | – 9.0% | 72 | 2,886 | 0.4% | – 13.3% | 66 | 61 |
| 74 | Hyundai Tucson | 360 | 0.3% | – 9.5% | 99 | 1,890 | 0.3% | – 27.7% | 81 | 72 |
| 75 | Peugeot Partner | 351 | 0.3% | + 13.2% | 68 | 2,298 | 0.3% | + 9.6% | 75 | 77 |
| 76 | Seat Leon | 341 | 0.3% | + 48.3% | 79 | 1,959 | 0.3% | + 22.0% | 80 | 89 |
| 77 | Toyota Highlander | 340 | 0.3% | + 12.2% | 70 | 2,463 | 0.3% | – 16.5% | 72 | 64 |
| 78 | Chevrolet Spark EUV | 339 | 0.3% | new | 80 | 1,981 | 0.3% | new | 79 | 179 |
| 79 | Changan Eado Plus | 338 | 0.3% | + 62.5% | 76 | 1,809 | 0.2% | + 369.9% | 85 | 152 |
| 80 | Chevrolet Onix | 336 | 0.3% | – 64.9% | 85 | 5,626 | 0.7% | – 18.8% | 42 | 41 |
| 81 | Toyota Camry | 329 | 0.3% | – 34.6% | 74 | 2,279 | 0.3% | + 61.1% | 76 | 82 |
| 82 | Chevrolet Silverado/Cheyenne | 326 | 0.3% | – 39.3% | 64 | 2,843 | 0.4% | – 39.3% | 68 | 51 |
| 83 | VW Teramont | 323 | 0.3% | – 13.2% | 77 | 2,313 | 0.3% | – 17.4% | 74 | 70 |
| 84 | Toyota Prius | 316 | 0.2% | + 47.7% | 82 | 2,474 | 0.3% | – 4.8% | 71 | 71 |
| 85 | Mercedes Sprinter | 315 | 0.2% | + 96.9% | 186 | 880 | 0.1% | – 15.9% | 138 | 113 |
| 86 | Mitsubishi Xpander | 311 | 0.2% | + 3.7% | 81 | 2,622 | 0.3% | + 33.8% | 70 | 73 |
| 87 | Suzuki Ertiga | 306 | 0.2% | – 32.5% | 91 | 2,000 | 0.3% | – 25.1% | 78 | 69 |
| 88 | Jeep Compass | 305 | 0.2% | + 16.9% | 75 | 1,708 | 0.2% | + 13.3% | 89 | 86 |
| 89 | Suzuki Dzire | 289 | 0.2% | new | 73 | 1,771 | 0.2% | new | 87 | 168 |
| 90 | Suzuki Fronx | 289 | 0.2% | – 40.7% | 86 | 1,763 | 0.2% | – 11.1% | 88 | 78 |
| 91 | Changan CS55 Plus | 288 | 0.2% | + 50.0% | 83 | 1,853 | 0.2% | + 134.9% | 83 | 98 |
| 92 | JAC 4 | 284 | 0.2% | + 27.9% | 110 | 1,114 | 0.1% | – 22.7% | 116 | 110 |
| 93 | Changan New Star Truck | 273 | 0.2% | + 53.4% | 114 | 1,310 | 0.2% | + 55.4% | 101 | 127 |
| 94 | Ford Transit | 273 | 0.2% | + 8.3% | 101 | 1,514 | 0.2% | – 36.7% | 92 | 74 |
| 95 | Mitsubishi Outlander | 269 | 0.2% | + 284.3% | 92 | 1,517 | 0.2% | + 216.0% | 91 | 201 |
| 96 | VW Crafter | 255 | 0.2% | + 0.8% | 104 | 1,010 | 0.1% | + 40.3% | 126 | 107 |
| 97 | Cupra Formentor | 250 | 0.2% | + 100.0% | 90 | 1,792 | 0.2% | + 45.6% | 86 | 96 |
| 98 | BMW X3 | 248 | 0.2% | + 19.2% | 84 | 1,477 | 0.2% | + 104.6% | 95 | 115 |
| 99 | Mazda CX-50 | 246 | 0.2% | + 35.9% | 117 | 1,193 | 0.2% | – 15.3% | 107 | 106 |
| 100 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 240 | 0.2% | + 53.8% | 122 | 1,029 | 0.1% | – 4.9% | 125 | 125 |
| 101 | Peugeot Partner Rapid | 240 | 0.2% | – 26.4% | 88 | 2,203 | 0.3% | + 24.9% | 77 | 92 |
| 102 | Changan CS35 Plus | 237 | 0.2% | – 10.2% | 89 | 1,512 | 0.2% | + 4.4% | 93 | 99 |
| 103 | JAC Sunray | 218 | 0.2% | + 52.4% | 129 | 1,231 | 0.2% | + 15.4% | 105 | 135 |
| 104 | Mazda CX-90 | 213 | 0.2% | – 14.8% | 116 | 1,137 | 0.2% | – 22.9% | 113 | 101 |
| 105 | Jetour T2 | 205 | 0.2% | + 177.0% | 106 | 1,169 | 0.2% | + 1092.9% | 109 | 177 |
| 106 | Peugeot Rifter | 203 | 0.2% | – 51.8% | 94 | 1,400 | 0.2% | – 25.2% | 98 | 83 |
| 107 | Renault Arkana | 196 | 0.2% | + 17.4% | 132 | 1,209 | 0.2% | + 10.7% | 106 | 120 |
| 108 | BMW X1 | 192 | 0.2% | + 19.3% | 118 | 957 | 0.1% | – 31.4% | 131 | 126 |
| 109 | Toyota Hiace | 192 | 0.2% | + 12.3% | 134 | 1,034 | 0.1% | – 18.4% | 124 | 116 |
| 110 | GWM Poer | 189 | 0.1% | – 18.5% | 107 | 1,236 | 0.2% | – 34.4% | 104 | 80 |
| 111 | Subaru Forester | 189 | 0.1% | + 96.9% | 125 | 929 | 0.1% | + 58.0% | 133 | 146 |
| 112 | GMC Terrain | 188 | 0.1% | + 23.7% | 124 | 1,118 | 0.1% | + 132.9% | 115 | 144 |
| 113 | JAC 8 | 185 | 0.1% | – 30.2% | 105 | 1,406 | 0.2% | + 25.6% | 97 | 104 |
| 114 | Audi A3 | 183 | 0.1% | + 7.0% | 130 | 889 | 0.1% | + 0.6% | 135 | 143 |
| 115 | Mini Cooper | 182 | 0.1% | – 24.8% | 123 | 755 | 0.1% | – 34.5% | 156 | 122 |
| 116 | Cupra Terramar | 181 | 0.1% | – 40.1% | 103 | 1,578 | 0.2% | + 376.7% | 90 | 151 |
| 117 | Peugeot 2008 | 181 | 0.1% | – 17.0% | 119 | 1,168 | 0.2% | – 28.7% | 110 | 85 |
| 118 | Ford Maverick | 180 | 0.1% | + 21.6% | 96 | 1,279 | 0.2% | – 10.6% | 102 | 103 |
| 119 | Ford Explorer | 175 | 0.1% | – 71.5% | 108 | 963 | 0.1% | – 49.7% | 130 | 88 |
| 120 | Renault Boreal | 172 | 0.1% | new | 115 | 452 | 0.1% | new | 197 | – |
| 121 | Audi Q3 | 169 | 0.1% | – 30.5% | 111 | 1,138 | 0.2% | – 8.3% | 112 | 141 |
| 122 | Chevrolet Montana | 169 | 0.1% | – 30.5% | 113 | 1,112 | 0.1% | – 32.6% | 117 | 87 |
| 123 | GWM Haval H6 | 169 | 0.1% | + 5.0% | 97 | 1,008 | 0.1% | – 27.4% | 127 | 105 |
| 124 | Jeep Wrangler | 167 | 0.1% | – 13.0% | 100 | 1,108 | 0.1% | – 17.3% | 119 | 100 |
| 125 | Changan Honor S | 166 | 0.1% | – 35.7% | 148 | 874 | 0.1% | – 20.9% | 140 | 134 |
| 126 | Peugeot 3008 | 164 | 0.1% | + 281.4% | 150 | 726 | 0.1% | + 30.3% | 159 | 171 |
| 127 | BMW X5 | 162 | 0.1% | + 22.7% | 153 | 777 | 0.1% | – 1.9% | 152 | 160 |
| 128 | Hyundai Elantra | 158 | 0.1% | + 1336.4% | 187 | 406 | 0.1% | + 112.6% | 203 | 238 |
| 129 | Fiat Pulse | 157 | 0.1% | + 1.3% | 136 | 1,177 | 0.2% | + 8.5% | 108 | 102 |
| 130 | VW Transporter | 155 | 0.1% | + 520.0% | 178 | 754 | 0.1% | + 92.3% | 157 | 155 |
| 131 | Mercedes GLC | 154 | 0.1% | – 31.3% | 143 | 848 | 0.1% | – 33.7% | 146 | 131 |
| 132 | Renault Oroch | 154 | 0.1% | – 16.3% | 133 | 1,034 | 0.1% | – 12.7% | 123 | 111 |
| 133 | Jeep Renegade | 153 | 0.1% | – 36.5% | 98 | 1,376 | 0.2% | – 11.6% | 100 | 95 |
| 134 | Porsche 911 | 153 | 0.1% | + 183.3% | 146 | 762 | 0.1% | + 111.7% | 154 | 206 |
| 135 | GMC Sierra | 151 | 0.1% | – 27.1% | 109 | 1,074 | 0.1% | – 24.7% | 121 | 93 |
| 136 | Ram ProMaster | 148 | 0.1% | + 14700.0% | 297 | 285 | 0.0% | + 63.8% | 224 | 296 |
| 137 | VW Polo | 145 | 0.1% | – 69.6% | 137 | 935 | 0.1% | – 70.5% | 132 | 67 |
| 138 | Audi Q5 | 143 | 0.1% | + 43.0% | 112 | 1,051 | 0.1% | + 60.7% | 122 | 148 |
| 139 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 142 | 0.1% | + 173.1% | 215 | 381 | 0.1% | – 15.7% | 208 | 210 |
| 140 | Mazda BT-50 | 142 | 0.1% | + 79.7% | 149 | 1,006 | 0.1% | + 156.0% | 128 | 180 |
| 141 | Renault Kangoo | 140 | 0.1% | + 42.9% | 154 | 870 | 0.1% | – 7.1% | 142 | 147 |
| 142 | Honda Civic | 139 | 0.1% | – 46.5% | 121 | 1,376 | 0.2% | – 32.5% | 99 | 81 |
| 143 | GMC Canyon | 136 | 0.1% | + 23.6% | 147 | 789 | 0.1% | + 10.5% | 150 | 159 |
| 144 | Jetour T1 | 135 | 0.1% | new | 145 | 725 | 0.1% | new | 160 | 274 |
| 145 | Renault Nueva Koleos | 133 | 0.1% | – 53.3% | 135 | 878 | 0.1% | + 208.1% | 139 | 172 |
| 146 | Seat Arona | 131 | 0.1% | + 5.6% | 126 | 872 | 0.1% | – 25.2% | 141 | 118 |
| 147 | BMW 2 Series | 130 | 0.1% | – 27.8% | 158 | 692 | 0.1% | – 3.5% | 164 | 163 |
| 148 | Kia Sorento | 126 | 0.1% | – 16.0% | 160 | 757 | 0.1% | – 26.1% | 155 | 154 |
| 149 | Changan Hunter | 124 | 0.1% | – 2.4% | 138 | 811 | 0.1% | + 37.5% | 148 | 157 |
| 150 | Isuzu Elf | 123 | 0.1% | – 73.9% | 102 | 1,253 | 0.2% | + 3.9% | 103 | 117 |
| 151 | JAC Traveler | 123 | 0.1% | + 146.0% | 250 | 226 | 0.0% | + 276.7% | 242 | 330 |
| 152 | Subaru Crosstrek | 122 | 0.1% | – 22.8% | 127 | 859 | 0.1% | – 3.2% | 145 | 145 |
| 153 | VW Amarok | 121 | 0.1% | – 30.5% | 188 | 472 | 0.1% | – 39.9% | 191 | 138 |
| 154 | Chevrolet Suburban | 120 | 0.1% | – 49.8% | 128 | 880 | 0.1% | – 35.8% | 136 | 112 |
| 155 | Renault Kardian | 118 | 0.1% | – 41.3% | 144 | 1,145 | 0.2% | – 3.9% | 111 | 129 |
| 156 | BMW X2 | 115 | 0.1% | + 2.7% | 171 | 563 | 0.1% | + 1.1% | 175 | 181 |
| 157 | Ford Bronco Sport | 113 | 0.1% | – 23.6% | 139 | 880 | 0.1% | – 29.7% | 137 | 123 |
| 158 | Chevrolet Colorado | 112 | 0.1% | – 22.8% | 157 | 845 | 0.1% | + 0.0% | 147 | 136 |
| 159 | VW Caddy | 109 | 0.1% | – 2.7% | 142 | 645 | 0.1% | + 12.2% | 165 | 164 |
| 160 | Nissan Frontier | 108 | 0.1% | + 36.7% | 131 | 464 | 0.1% | – 31.8% | 194 | 169 |
| 161 | Peugeot Manager | 106 | 0.1% | + 39.5% | 206 | 546 | 0.1% | – 13.3% | 179 | 173 |
| 162 | Toyota Sequoia | 106 | 0.1% | + 404.8% | 252 | 269 | 0.0% | + 93.5% | 229 | 237 |
| 163 | Mercedes GLE | 105 | 0.1% | – 43.2% | 161 | 789 | 0.1% | – 21.3% | 151 | 153 |
| 164 | Chevrolet Tracker | 104 | 0.1% | – 86.6% | 141 | 862 | 0.1% | – 75.9% | 144 | 62 |
| 165 | Honda Pilot | 104 | 0.1% | – 7.1% | 164 | 764 | 0.1% | – 4.9% | 153 | 156 |
| 166 | Mitsubishi Mirage G4 | 104 | 0.1% | – 36.6% | 182 | 1,120 | 0.1% | – 19.0% | 114 | 128 |
| 167 | Chevrolet Traverse | 102 | 0.1% | – 16.4% | 162 | 604 | 0.1% | – 22.2% | 169 | 161 |
| 168 | Jeep Commander | 101 | 0.1% | – 40.9% | 203 | 483 | 0.1% | – 55.5% | 188 | 124 |
| 169 | Changan CS75 | 100 | 0.1% | + 47.1% | 156 | 723 | 0.1% | + 545.5% | 161 | 218 |
| 170 | Foton TM 3 | 100 | 0.1% | + 566.7% | 376 | 121 | 0.0% | – 58.4% | 279 | 230 |
| 171 | BMW 3 Series | 99 | 0.1% | + 47.8% | 180 | 534 | 0.1% | + 41.6% | 181 | 207 |
| 172 | Jeep Gladiator | 99 | 0.1% | – 8.3% | 189 | 591 | 0.1% | – 13.6% | 172 | 162 |
| 173 | MG P9 | 97 | 0.1% | new | – | 97 | 0.0% | new | 292 | – |
| 174 | Zeekr 7X | 96 | 0.1% | new | 155 | 638 | 0.1% | new | 166 | – |
| 175 | Ford Bronco | 94 | 0.1% | + 2.2% | 196 | 540 | 0.1% | + 1.5% | 180 | 188 |
| 176 | Lynk & Co 08 | 93 | 0.1% | new | 173 | 634 | 0.1% | new | 167 | – |
| 177 | Hyundai Palisade | 92 | 0.1% | + 1433.3% | 214 | 301 | 0.0% | + 258.3% | 221 | 282 |
| 178 | JAC Sunray City | 91 | 0.1% | new | 181 | 488 | 0.1% | new | 187 | 306 |
| 179 | Audi A5 | 90 | 0.1% | + 275.0% | 166 | 518 | 0.1% | + 160.3% | 185 | 200 |
| 180 | Buick Envista | 90 | 0.1% | – 64.1% | 168 | 603 | 0.1% | – 36.2% | 170 | 130 |
| 181 | Fiat Fastback | 90 | 0.1% | + 57.9% | 195 | 471 | 0.1% | – 1.3% | 192 | 190 |
| 182 | JAC 6 | 89 | 0.1% | + 8.5% | 169 | 554 | 0.1% | + 178.4% | 178 | 235 |
| 183 | Mazda MX-5 | 89 | 0.1% | + 45.9% | 163 | 530 | 0.1% | + 38.0% | 183 | 175 |
| 184 | VW Golf/GTI | 88 | 0.1% | – 16.2% | 151 | 589 | 0.1% | – 33.1% | 173 | 166 |
| 185 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 87 | 0.1% | – 44.2% | 159 | 806 | 0.1% | – 10.4% | 149 | 139 |
| 186 | Geely Monjaro | 86 | 0.1% | new | 167 | 626 | 0.1% | new | 168 | 204 |
| 187 | Volvo XC60 | 85 | 0.1% | + 66.7% | 175 | 524 | 0.1% | – 11.5% | 184 | 174 |
| 188 | JAC X350 | 84 | 0.1% | + 6.3% | 179 | 559 | 0.1% | – 8.4% | 176 | 176 |
| 189 | Jeep Cherokee | 84 | 0.1% | new | 140 | 346 | 0.0% | new | 212 | – |
| 190 | VW Nivus | 84 | 0.1% | – 50.6% | 165 | 739 | 0.1% | – 42.3% | 158 | 121 |
| 191 | Mercedes GLB | 83 | 0.1% | + 45.6% | 194 | 350 | 0.0% | + 27.7% | 210 | 239 |
| 192 | MG 3 HEV | 79 | 0.1% | + 364.7% | 176 | 534 | 0.1% | + 47.9% | 182 | 224 |
| 193 | Kia Niro | 77 | 0.1% | + 37.5% | 239 | 384 | 0.1% | – 18.3% | 206 | 194 |
| 194 | Ford Mustang | 75 | 0.1% | + 8.7% | 199 | 413 | 0.1% | – 10.6% | 202 | 203 |
| 195 | Jetour Dashing | 73 | 0.1% | + 204.2% | 184 | 598 | 0.1% | + 155.6% | 171 | 280 |
| 196 | Porsche Macan | 72 | 0.1% | – 11.1% | 177 | 451 | 0.1% | + 8.4% | 198 | 213 |
| 197 | Volvo EX30 | 72 | 0.1% | – 77.3% | 193 | 711 | 0.1% | – 59.3% | 163 | 97 |
| 198 | BMW iX3 | 71 | 0.1% | + 1083.3% | – | 73 | 0.0% | + 121.2% | 311 | 387 |
| 199 | JAC 2 | 71 | 0.1% | – 69.4% | 183 | 711 | 0.1% | – 52.5% | 162 | 109 |
| 200 | Honda Odyssey | 69 | 0.1% | – 51.4% | 192 | 459 | 0.1% | – 37.6% | 196 | 167 |
| 201 | Lexus NX | 69 | 0.1% | – 16.9% | 200 | 461 | 0.1% | + 5.7% | 195 | 189 |
| 202 | Lincoln Nautilus | 69 | 0.1% | – 18.8% | 170 | 441 | 0.1% | – 17.1% | 199 | 187 |
| 203 | Porsche Cayenne | 68 | 0.1% | – 17.1% | 201 | 435 | 0.1% | – 20.5% | 200 | 191 |
| 204 | GWM Ora 5 | 65 | 0.1% | new | – | 65 | 0.0% | new | 315 | – |
| 205 | Hyundai HB20 | 64 | 0.1% | – 83.8% | 51 | 1,488 | 0.2% | – 17.1% | 94 | 108 |
| 206 | Range Rover Sport | 64 | 0.1% | + 0.0% | 217 | 306 | 0.0% | – 20.7% | 220 | 212 |
| 207 | Renault Duster | 63 | 0.0% | – 48.8% | 247 | 350 | 0.0% | – 55.0% | 211 | 142 |
| 208 | Deepal S07 | 62 | 0.0% | + 158.3% | 172 | 475 | 0.1% | + 155.4% | 190 | 223 |
| 209 | Geely Cityray | 62 | 0.0% | – 32.6% | 152 | 915 | 0.1% | + 24.3% | 134 | 150 |
| 210 | Toyota 4Runner | 62 | 0.0% | – 80.4% | – | 868 | 0.1% | + 173.0% | 143 | 165 |
| 211 | Lexus GX | 61 | 0.0% | + 238.9% | 242 | 204 | 0.0% | + 82.1% | 253 | 305 |
| 212 | Mini Countryman | 60 | 0.0% | – 4.8% | 222 | 471 | 0.1% | – 9.9% | 193 | 185 |
| 213 | GWM Tank 300 | 59 | 0.0% | + 22.9% | 233 | 217 | 0.0% | – 37.1% | 247 | 198 |
| 214 | Peugeot 5008 | 59 | 0.0% | n/a | 221 | 262 | 0.0% | n/a | 231 | 322 |
| 215 | BMW 1 Series | 57 | 0.0% | – 36.0% | 213 | 250 | 0.0% | – 46.5% | 239 | 208 |
| 216 | Foton S3 | 57 | 0.0% | + 2750.0% | – | 139 | 0.0% | + 75.9% | 270 | 298 |
| 217 | BMW X6 | 56 | 0.0% | – 39.1% | 191 | 477 | 0.1% | – 19.6% | 189 | 170 |
| 218 | Mazda CX-70 | 56 | 0.0% | + 273.3% | 220 | 258 | 0.0% | – 35.5% | 235 | 245 |
| 219 | Jetour G700 | 55 | 0.0% | new | 262 | 81 | 0.0% | new | 304 | – |
| 220 | Peugeot Expert | 53 | 0.0% | + 23.3% | 198 | 555 | 0.1% | + 143.4% | 177 | 216 |
| 221 | GMC Acadia | 50 | 0.0% | – 3.8% | 225 | 363 | 0.0% | – 35.2% | 209 | 184 |
| 222 | Infiniti QX60 | 50 | 0.0% | + 127.3% | 230 | 322 | 0.0% | + 57.1% | 218 | 257 |
| 223 | Mercedes CLA | 50 | 0.0% | + 4.2% | 185 | 339 | 0.0% | + 18.9% | 213 | 250 |
| 224 | Volvo XC40 | 50 | 0.0% | + 85.2% | 266 | 214 | 0.0% | – 32.5% | 249 | 228 |
| 225 | Zeekr X | 48 | 0.0% | new | 240 | 226 | 0.0% | new | 244 | – |
| 226 | Ford Expedition | 47 | 0.0% | – 56.5% | 202 | 397 | 0.1% | – 10.0% | 204 | 197 |
| 227 | Audi Q2 | 46 | 0.0% | – 17.9% | 234 | 232 | 0.0% | – 10.8% | 240 | 232 |
| 228 | BMW 4 Series | 44 | 0.0% | – 18.5% | 235 | 273 | 0.0% | – 22.9% | 226 | 215 |
| 229 | Cadillac Escalade ESV | 44 | 0.0% | – 12.0% | 226 | 279 | 0.0% | – 28.1% | 225 | 226 |
| 230 | Foton View | 44 | 0.0% | + 1366.7% | 197 | 129 | 0.0% | – 41.1% | 274 | 260 |
| 231 | MG RX9 | 44 | 0.0% | + 214.3% | 190 | 393 | 0.1% | + 67.9% | 205 | 291 |
| 232 | Toyota Tundra | 44 | 0.0% | + 46.7% | 207 | 324 | 0.0% | – 11.5% | 217 | 211 |
| 233 | MG 7 | 43 | 0.0% | + 13.2% | 174 | 382 | 0.1% | + 83.7% | 207 | 279 |
| 234 | Alfa Romeo Junior | 42 | 0.0% | new | 224 | 160 | 0.0% | new | 264 | – |
| 235 | Chevrolet Express/Max | 42 | 0.0% | – 40.8% | 120 | 586 | 0.1% | + 92.1% | 174 | 186 |
| 236 | Suzuki Baleno | 42 | 0.0% | – 76.5% | 204 | 1,083 | 0.1% | + 21.0% | 120 | 137 |
| 237 | Audi Q8 | 41 | 0.0% | – 12.8% | 241 | 194 | 0.0% | – 27.3% | 255 | 247 |
| 238 | Cadillac Escalade | 41 | 0.0% | – 10.9% | 208 | 266 | 0.0% | – 32.3% | 230 | 220 |
| 239 | Mercedes EQE | 41 | 0.0% | + 925.0% | 269 | 64 | 0.0% | + 611.1% | 317 | 402 |
| 240 | Buick Envision | 36 | 0.0% | – 20.0% | 227 | 195 | 0.0% | – 43.3% | 254 | 234 |
| 241 | Mercedes C-Class | 35 | 0.0% | – 47.8% | 256 | 178 | 0.0% | – 33.6% | 259 | 262 |
| 242 | Subaru Outback | 35 | 0.0% | + 133.3% | 212 | 251 | 0.0% | + 158.8% | 238 | 351 |
| 243 | GMC Yukon | 34 | 0.0% | + 3.0% | 219 | 269 | 0.0% | – 32.1% | 228 | 217 |
| 244 | GMC Yukon XL | 34 | 0.0% | – 30.6% | 210 | 254 | 0.0% | – 30.0% | 236 | 222 |
| 245 | Mercedes EQS | 34 | 0.0% | + 750.0% | 331 | 42 | 0.0% | + 162.5% | 342 | 404 |
| 246 | Buick Enclave | 33 | 0.0% | – 32.7% | 232 | 259 | 0.0% | – 16.5% | 233 | 229 |
| 247 | Lynk & Co 02 | 33 | 0.0% | new | 320 | 89 | 0.0% | new | 299 | – |
| 248 | Seat Ateca | 33 | 0.0% | – 62.1% | 223 | 229 | 0.0% | – 70.1% | 241 | 182 |
| 249 | Soueast S06 | 33 | 0.0% | + 560.0% | 209 | 226 | 0.0% | + 4420.0% | 243 | 320 |
| 250 | JAC Sei2 | 32 | 0.0% | – 38.5% | 237 | 181 | 0.0% | – 40.5% | 257 | 258 |
| 251 | Lynk & Co 01 | 32 | 0.0% | new | 244 | 128 | 0.0% | new | 275 | – |
| 252 | Mercedes EQB | 32 | 0.0% | + 88.2% | 342 | 41 | 0.0% | + 36.7% | 343 | 376 |
| 253 | Lexus RX | 31 | 0.0% | – 48.3% | 254 | 330 | 0.0% | + 27.9% | 215 | 233 |
| 254 | Subaru Impreza/WRX | 31 | 0.0% | + 158.3% | 305 | 127 | 0.0% | + 7.6% | 276 | 297 |
| 255 | BMW iX1 | 29 | 0.0% | – 27.5% | 306 | 100 | 0.0% | – 6.5% | 290 | 292 |
| 256 | Nissan Pathfinder | 29 | 0.0% | – 55.4% | 211 | 253 | 0.0% | – 34.5% | 237 | 221 |
| 257 | Acura ADX | 28 | 0.0% | + 211.1% | 270 | 181 | 0.0% | + 141.3% | 256 | 329 |
| 258 | Foton Tunland | 28 | 0.0% | – 68.5% | 218 | 292 | 0.0% | – 44.6% | 222 | 205 |
| 259 | Dodge Durango | 27 | 0.0% | + 285.7% | 278 | 423 | 0.1% | + 77.7% | 201 | 265 |
| 260 | Geely Starray | 27 | 0.0% | – 73.3% | 249 | 320 | 0.0% | – 61.6% | 219 | 178 |
| 261 | Mercedes A-Class | 27 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 259 | 159 | 0.0% | – 50.2% | 265 | 240 |
| 262 | Audi A1 | 26 | 0.0% | – 51.9% | 236 | 212 | 0.0% | – 19.7% | 250 | 225 |
| 263 | BMW iX2 | 26 | 0.0% | – 7.1% | 302 | 130 | 0.0% | + 13.0% | 273 | 294 |
| 264 | Foton Hi-Van | 26 | 0.0% | + 8.3% | 205 | 150 | 0.0% | + 45.6% | 268 | 347 |
| 265 | Land Rover Defender | 26 | 0.0% | – 52.7% | 228 | 334 | 0.0% | + 15.6% | 214 | 244 |
| 266 | Lincoln Navigator | 26 | 0.0% | – 43.5% | 243 | 258 | 0.0% | + 25.2% | 234 | 256 |
| 267 | Range Rover Evoque | 26 | 0.0% | – 27.8% | 263 | 162 | 0.0% | – 25.3% | 263 | 270 |
| 268 | BMW X7 | 25 | 0.0% | – 30.6% | 281 | 118 | 0.0% | – 38.5% | 280 | 266 |
| 269 | Mercedes G-Class | 25 | 0.0% | – 64.3% | 246 | 172 | 0.0% | – 25.9% | 260 | 272 |
| 270 | JAC E10X | 24 | 0.0% | – 52.9% | 295 | 96 | 0.0% | – 71.4% | 294 | 242 |
| 271 | Volvo XC90 | 24 | 0.0% | – 72.1% | 260 | 217 | 0.0% | – 9.6% | 248 | 241 |
| 272 | Changan UNI-K | 23 | 0.0% | – 39.5% | 257 | 271 | 0.0% | – 19.8% | 227 | 214 |
| 273 | Mini Aceman | 23 | 0.0% | – 20.7% | 255 | 206 | 0.0% | + 54.9% | 252 | 284 |
| 274 | Honda Accord | 22 | 0.0% | – 80.5% | 271 | 292 | 0.0% | – 33.0% | 223 | 209 |
| 275 | Lincoln Corsair | 22 | 0.0% | – 12.0% | 274 | 144 | 0.0% | – 36.3% | 269 | 261 |
| 276 | Soueast S09 | 22 | 0.0% | + 633.3% | 309 | 62 | 0.0% | + 1966.7% | 321 | 361 |
| 277 | Zeekr 001 | 22 | 0.0% | new | 261 | 166 | 0.0% | new | 261 | – |
| 278 | BMW 5 Series | 21 | 0.0% | + 16.7% | 299 | 89 | 0.0% | + 6.0% | 298 | 331 |
| 279 | Geely GX3 Pro | 20 | 0.0% | – 62.3% | 248 | 224 | 0.0% | – 62.7% | 246 | 195 |
| 280 | JAC X200 | 20 | 0.0% | – 52.4% | 231 | 209 | 0.0% | – 19.9% | 251 | 243 |
| 281 | Lexus TX | 20 | 0.0% | – 39.4% | 291 | 81 | 0.0% | – 22.9% | 305 | 303 |
| 282 | BMW Z4 | 19 | 0.0% | + 35.7% | 264 | 121 | 0.0% | + 157.4% | 278 | 348 |
| 283 | Infiniti QX80 | 19 | 0.0% | + 111.1% | 265 | 118 | 0.0% | – 9.2% | 281 | 295 |
| 284 | Soueast S08 | 19 | 0.0% | new | 364 | 21 | 0.0% | new | 375 | – |
| 285 | Chevrolet Equinox EV | 18 | 0.0% | – 5.3% | 272 | 157 | 0.0% | + 31.9% | 266 | 311 |
| 286 | Mercedes EQA | 18 | 0.0% | + 125.0% | 354 | 29 | 0.0% | + 31.8% | 364 | 392 |
| 287 | Mercedes EQE SUV | 18 | 0.0% | + 20.0% | 301 | 51 | 0.0% | – 26.1% | 330 | 340 |
| 288 | Audi A6 | 17 | 0.0% | + 70.0% | 289 | 76 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 310 | 337 |
| 289 | BMW i4 | 17 | 0.0% | + 30.8% | 327 | 53 | 0.0% | – 32.9% | 326 | 342 |
| 290 | Mercedes E-Class | 17 | 0.0% | – 55.3% | 296 | 108 | 0.0% | – 45.2% | 285 | 287 |
| 291 | Mercedes GLA | 16 | 0.0% | – 75.8% | 276 | 156 | 0.0% | – 30.4% | 267 | 249 |
| 292 | Mini E | 16 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 251 | 225 | 0.0% | + 120.6% | 245 | 286 |
| 293 | Buick Encore | 15 | 0.0% | – 72.2% | 267 | 178 | 0.0% | – 29.4% | 258 | 253 |
| 294 | Jeep Wagoneer | 15 | 0.0% | – 11.8% | 258 | 118 | 0.0% | + 3.5% | 282 | 316 |
| 295 | Kia Telluride | 15 | 0.0% | – 46.4% | 313 | 70 | 0.0% | – 72.0% | 313 | 275 |
| 296 | Lexus UX | 15 | 0.0% | – 55.9% | 229 | 133 | 0.0% | – 36.7% | 271 | 259 |
| 297 | Chevrolet Cavalier | 14 | 0.0% | + 180.0% | 307 | 84 | 0.0% | – 53.8% | 301 | 301 |
| 298 | Infiniti QX50 | 14 | 0.0% | + 55.6% | 284 | 110 | 0.0% | + 74.6% | 283 | 293 |
| 299 | Lincoln Aviator | 14 | 0.0% | + 40.0% | 340 | 44 | 0.0% | – 41.3% | 340 | 318 |
| 300 | Acura RDX | 13 | 0.0% | – 35.0% | 310 | 76 | 0.0% | – 31.5% | 309 | 300 |
| 301 | Audi Q7 | 13 | 0.0% | – 74.0% | 277 | 102 | 0.0% | – 59.2% | 289 | 254 |
| 302 | GWM Tank 500 | 13 | 0.0% | – 58.1% | 238 | 122 | 0.0% | – 25.6% | 277 | 290 |
| 303 | Lexus LX | 13 | 0.0% | – 23.5% | 273 | 100 | 0.0% | + 13.6% | 291 | 308 |
| 304 | Mercedes GLS | 13 | 0.0% | – 48.0% | 293 | 105 | 0.0% | – 44.4% | 287 | 289 |
| 305 | Range Rover | 13 | 0.0% | – 27.8% | 298 | 78 | 0.0% | + 9.9% | 307 | 332 |
| 306 | Subaru BRZ | 13 | 0.0% | – 31.6% | 268 | 106 | 0.0% | – 18.5% | 286 | 309 |
| 307 | Audi Q6 e-Tron | 12 | 0.0% | – 45.5% | 294 | 71 | 0.0% | – 9.0% | 312 | 334 |
| 308 | Chevrolet Blazer | 12 | 0.0% | – 68.4% | 282 | 103 | 0.0% | – 56.4% | 288 | 252 |
| 309 | Mercedes AMG GT | 12 | 0.0% | + 300.0% | 341 | 31 | 0.0% | + 416.7% | 358 | 396 |
| 310 | MG 4 | 12 | 0.0% | + 140.0% | 245 | 260 | 0.0% | + 68.8% | 232 | 281 |
| 311 | Range Rover Velar | 12 | 0.0% | + 71.4% | 283 | 93 | 0.0% | + 25.7% | 297 | 341 |
| 312 | BMW iX | 11 | 0.0% | – 47.6% | 290 | 108 | 0.0% | + 16.1% | 284 | 326 |
| 313 | Mercedes CLE | 11 | 0.0% | – 64.5% | 292 | 81 | 0.0% | – 43.0% | 306 | 304 |
| 314 | IM LS7 | 10 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 216 | 132 | 0.0% | + 266.7% | 272 | 299 |
| 315 | Lexus IS | 10 | 0.0% | + 150.0% | 326 | 43 | 0.0% | + 53.6% | 341 | 397 |
| 316 | Lynk & Co 09 | 10 | 0.0% | new | 303 | 62 | 0.0% | new | 320 | – |
| 317 | Renault Master | 10 | 0.0% | – 47.4% | 285 | 324 | 0.0% | + 129.8% | 216 | 227 |
| 318 | Subaru Trailseeker | 10 | 0.0% | new | – | 10 | 0.0% | new | 388 | – |
| 319 | Ford E-Transit | 9 | 0.0% | + 350.0% | 279 | 44 | 0.0% | – 34.3% | 339 | 264 |
| 320 | Ford Mustang Mach-E | 9 | 0.0% | – 35.7% | 253 | 84 | 0.0% | + 10.5% | 302 | 338 |
| 321 | JAC E30X | 9 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 329 | 51 | 0.0% | – 56.0% | 329 | 325 |
| 322 | JMC Grand Avenue | 9 | 0.0% | – 52.6% | 312 | 95 | 0.0% | – 58.3% | 296 | 271 |
| 323 | Soueast S07 | 9 | 0.0% | – 30.8% | 344 | 53 | 0.0% | + 307.7% | 327 | 313 |
| 324 | Volvo C40 | 9 | 0.0% | – 52.6% | 346 | 97 | 0.0% | – 46.7% | 293 | 285 |
| 325 | Changan CS95 | 8 | 0.0% | – 42.9% | 334 | 44 | 0.0% | + 57.1% | 338 | 346 |
| 326 | GMC Hummer EV SUV | 8 | 0.0% | – 38.5% | 308 | 59 | 0.0% | + 18.0% | 322 | 355 |
| 327 | Jetour X70 | 8 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 311 | 65 | 0.0% | – 28.6% | 316 | 317 |
| 328 | Jetour X70 Plus | 8 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 325 | 39 | 0.0% | – 56.7% | 346 | 345 |
| 329 | Mercedes EQC | 8 | 0.0% | + 700.0% | 343 | 13 | 0.0% | + 333.3% | 383 | 417 |
| 330 | VW ID.4 | 8 | 0.0% | – 46.7% | 287 | 46 | 0.0% | + 206.7% | 335 | 364 |
| 331 | Acura Integra | 7 | 0.0% | + 75.0% | 318 | 48 | 0.0% | + 2.1% | 332 | 360 |
| 332 | Cadillac Optiq | 7 | 0.0% | – 46.2% | 300 | 77 | 0.0% | + 126.5% | 308 | 357 |
| 333 | Infiniti QX55 | 7 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 319 | 84 | 0.0% | + 2.4% | 303 | 302 |
| 334 | MG Cyberster | 7 | 0.0% | – 65.0% | 280 | 46 | 0.0% | + 27.8% | 334 | 365 |
| 335 | BMW i5 | 6 | 0.0% | – 57.1% | 337 | 36 | 0.0% | – 32.1% | 348 | 354 |
| 336 | Cadillac Escalade IQ | 6 | 0.0% | new | 315 | 48 | 0.0% | new | 333 | – |
| 337 | Foton Wonder EV | 6 | 0.0% | n/a | 275 | 26 | 0.0% | + 23.8% | 367 | 403 |
| 338 | Honda Prelude | 6 | 0.0% | new | 324 | 62 | 0.0% | new | 319 | – |
| 339 | Alfa Romeo Tonale | 5 | 0.0% | – 54.5% | 347 | 30 | 0.0% | – 62.0% | 361 | 314 |
| 340 | Mercedes EQS SUV | 5 | 0.0% | + 150.0% | 362 | 15 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 382 | 381 |
| 341 | Mercedes SL-Class | 5 | 0.0% | + 66.7% | 335 | 33 | 0.0% | + 120.0% | 357 | 378 |
| 342 | Renault Megane E-Tech | 5 | 0.0% | – 28.6% | 321 | 40 | 0.0% | + 81.8% | 345 | 394 |
| 343 | Acura MDX | 4 | 0.0% | – 63.6% | 288 | 63 | 0.0% | – 51.2% | 318 | 307 |
| 344 | Chevrolet Corvette | 4 | 0.0% | – 63.6% | 323 | 49 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 331 | 349 |
| 345 | GMC Hummer EV Pickup | 4 | 0.0% | – 42.9% | 339 | 34 | 0.0% | – 24.4% | 353 | 358 |
| 346 | Land Rover Discovery Sport | 4 | 0.0% | – 20.0% | 330 | 29 | 0.0% | + 7.4% | 363 | 371 |
| 347 | Mercedes Vito | 4 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 317 | 23 | 0.0% | – 45.2% | 372 | 344 |
| 348 | Mitsubishi Montero Sport | 4 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 336 | 35 | 0.0% | – 39.7% | 351 | 327 |
| 349 | Porsche Panamera | 4 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 355 | 31 | 0.0% | – 3.1% | 360 | 372 |
| 350 | BMW 7 Series | 3 | 0.0% | + 50.0% | 332 | 23 | 0.0% | – 11.5% | 369 | 384 |
| 351 | Cadillac Lyriq | 3 | 0.0% | – 25.0% | 333 | 23 | 0.0% | – 41.0% | 370 | 374 |
| 352 | Chevrolet Blazer EV | 3 | 0.0% | – 80.0% | 328 | 35 | 0.0% | – 35.2% | 350 | 359 |
| 353 | Dodge Journey | 3 | 0.0% | – 98.8% | 351 | 66 | 0.0% | – 95.6% | 314 | 65 |
| 354 | Fiat 500 | 3 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 3 | 0.0% | n/a | 406 | – |
| 355 | Porsche Taycan | 3 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 380 | 24 | 0.0% | – 33.3% | 368 | 377 |
| 356 | Acura TLX | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 366 | 6 | 0.0% | – 57.1% | 399 | 399 |
| 357 | Alfa Romeo Giulia | 2 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 357 | 20 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 376 | 379 |
| 358 | BAIC U5 | 2 | 0.0% | – 95.5% | 349 | 44 | 0.0% | – 78.2% | 337 | 288 |
| 359 | BMW XM | 2 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | 359 | 26 | 0.0% | – 16.1% | 366 | 369 |
| 360 | Cadillac Escalade IQL | 2 | 0.0% | new | 316 | 40 | 0.0% | new | 344 | – |
| 361 | Foton S3 EV | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 38 | 0.0% | + 533.3% | 347 | 389 |
| 362 | JAC Sei7 Pro | 2 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 361 | 5 | 0.0% | – 89.8% | 401 | 356 |
| 363 | Mercedes S-Class | 2 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 314 | 36 | 0.0% | + 71.4% | 349 | 385 |
| 364 | Nissan Z | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 304 | 34 | 0.0% | + 126.7% | 355 | 395 |
| 365 | Seres 5 Max | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 356 | 17 | 0.0% | + 54.5% | 379 | 406 |
| 366 | Toyota Supra | 2 | 0.0% | – 71.4% | 345 | 34 | 0.0% | + 112.5% | 356 | 386 |
| 367 | Volvo EX90 | 2 | 0.0% | – 85.7% | 365 | 10 | 0.0% | – 79.6% | 389 | 363 |
| 368 | Alfa Romeo Stelvio | 1 | 0.0% | – 85.7% | – | 22 | 0.0% | – 4.3% | 373 | 368 |
| 369 | BAIC X35 | 1 | 0.0% | – 98.0% | 350 | 52 | 0.0% | – 69.6% | 328 | 267 |
| 370 | BMW X4 | 1 | 0.0% | – 98.2% | 322 | 87 | 0.0% | – 81.4% | 300 | 196 |
| 371 | Cadillac XT4 | 1 | 0.0% | – 91.7% | 369 | 34 | 0.0% | – 68.5% | 352 | 319 |
| 372 | DFSK 500 | 1 | 0.0% | – 88.9% | – | 11 | 0.0% | – 70.3% | 385 | 380 |
| 373 | JAC EX450 | 1 | 0.0% | – 87.5% | – | 2 | 0.0% | – 83.3% | 411 | 310 |
| 374 | Lexus LC | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 353 | 9 | 0.0% | + 50.0% | 392 | 409 |
| 375 | MG RX8 | 1 | 0.0% | – 80.0% | 378 | 57 | 0.0% | – 75.9% | 323 | 263 |
| 376 | Peugeot E-Partner | 1 | 0.0% | – 90.9% | 379 | 31 | 0.0% | – 38.0% | 359 | 268 |
| 377 | Ram DS | 1 | 0.0% | – 99.6% | – | 163 | 0.0% | – 90.7% | 262 | 149 |
| 378 | Seres 5 EV | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 3 | 0.0% | + 200.0% | 407 | 430 |
Source: INEGI
Beşiktaş, 2026-27 sezonunda rotasını Almanya, Hollanda ve Belçika'ya kırarak rasyonel, disiplinli ve adeta saat gibi çalışan bir "Kuzey Makinesi" inşa etti. Trossard, Nübel ve Orkun Kökçü gibi elit isimlerin liderlik ettiği bu yeni omurga; taktiksel sadakati ve üst düzey atletizmiyle göz kamaştırıyor. Ancak Süper Lig'in o tanıdık, kaotik ve "Latin tarzı" doğaçlama yaratıcılık isteyen kördüğümleri karşısında bu soğukkanlı yapının nasıl bir reaksiyon vereceği, şampiyonluk kupasının yönünü belirleyecek.
Beşiktaş, 2026-27 sezonu kadro mühendisliğinde yönünü Almanya, Hollanda ve Belçika üçgenine çevirerek rasyonel bir transfer stratejisine imza attı. Taylan Bulut (Alman alt yapısı aldı), Orkun Kökçü (Feyenoord çıkışlı), Václav Cerný (Ajax alt yapısından çıkma) ve Salih Özcan (Almanya çıkışlı) gibi rüştünü ispatlamış isimlerle kurulan bu "Orta Avrupa ve Benelüks" ekseni, siyah-beyazlılara üst düzey taktiksel sadakat, erken adaptasyon ve sahada yüksek disiplin vadediyor.
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ALMANYA'DAN DA GELENLER
Altyapı eğitimini bu disiplinli merkezlerde alan oyuncuların varlığı, teknik heyetin geçiş oyunu ve pres odaklı taktik şablonlarını kayıpsız şekilde sahaya yansıtmasını kolaylaştıracak. Bu yapılanmanın en büyük gücü ise Süper Lig’in sert ve kaotik yapısına meydan okuyacak fiziksel yıpratıcılıkta gizli.
BENELÜKS ÇIKIŞLI OYUNCULAR
Geçmişlerinde Belçika Pro Ligi ve Bundesliga sertliği olan Ndidi (Avrupa'ya Genk formasıyla Belçika'da ayak bastı), Agbadou (Avrupa'ya Belçika'nın Eupen takımıyla adım attı), Hyeon-gyu Oh (Belçika'nın Genk takımından geldi) ve Murillo (Avrupa'ya Belçika'da Anderlecht ile adım attı) gibi isimler, Beşiktaş’ın omurgasına elit seviyede bir atletizm katıyor.
NÜBEL VE TROSSARD ETKİSİ
Nübel (Alman alt yapısı aldı) ve Trossard (Belçika çıkışlı) gibi en üst düzey arenalarda liderlik yapmış figürlerin varlığı ise soyunma odasındaki profesyonellik eşiğini yukarı çekerek, genç yetenek Yasin Özcan (Belçika'da Anderlecht'te oynadı) gibi isimlerin gelişimini hızlandıracak bir mentörlük ortamı sunuyor.
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LATİN TARZI EKSİKLİK
Ancak bu kusursuz görünen "makine düzeninin" Süper Lig gerçeklerinde test edileceği kritik noktalar da var. Tamamen rasyonel ve disiplinli bir oyuna odaklanan bu yapının, ligin kilitlenen kördüğüm maçlarında ihtiyaç duyulan "Latin tarzı" doğaçlama ve bireysel yaratıcılık eksikliğini nasıl aşacağı merak konusu.
YARATICILIK SORUN MU?
Bu noktada tüm yaratıcılık yükü Trossard ve Orkun Kökçü’nün omuzlarında olacak. Ayrıca, tamamen taktik sadakate göre programlanmış bu oyuncu grubunun, Süper Lig’in yoğun tribün baskısı ve kaotik atmosferinde soğukkanlılığını ne kadar koruyabileceği şampiyonluk yarışının kaderini belirleyecek.

Galatasaray'a kapıyı açık bırakan Can Uzun, dev vitrin Şampiyonlar Ligi'ni öncelik olarak belirledi. BILD'in "Söz verilmedi" iddiasıyla henüz resmiyet kazanmayan bu dev transferde şimdi top, genç yıldızın duygusal sempatisini somut bir projeye dönüştürüp Frankfurt'u ikna etmesi gereken sarı-kırmızılı yönetimde.
Alman BILD gazetesinin geçtiği son iddialar, Can Uzun transferinde sıcak saatlerin yaşandığını gösteriyor. Süper yeteneğin Galatasaray'a karşı beslediği duygusal sempati ve kulübün yarattığı çekim gücü sır değil; ancak bu transferin gerçekleşmesi sadece kalplerin buluşmasına yetmiyor. Alman basını, genç yıldızın sarı-kırmızılılara verilmiş kesin bir "transfer sözü" olmadığını net bir dille vurguluyor.
ŞAMPİYONLAR LİGİ VİTRİNİ
Can Uzun cephesinde şu an en güçlü motivasyon kaynağı, uluslararası arenada ve özellikle Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde boy göstermek. Bundesliga temsilcisi Eintracht Frankfurt bu dev vitrini her sezon garantileyemezken, Galatasaray elindeki Şampiyonlar Ligi kozuyla genç oyuncunun aklını çelmeyi başarıyor. Oyuncu tarafı bu vizyon nedeniyle sarı-kırmızılı seçeneğe kapıyı ardına kadar açık tutuyor.
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HENÜZ ULAŞMIŞ BİR TEKLİF YOK
İşin resmiyet boyutunda ise henüz Frankfurt kulübüne ulaşmış resmi bir bonservis teklifi bulunmuyor. Galatasaray yönetimi, resmi temasları başlatmadan önce hem Şampiyonlar Ligi vizesini garantilemeyi hem de oyuncu cephesinin kararlılığından emin olmayı hedefleyen akılcı bir nabız yoklama stratejisi yürütüyor.
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CAN UZUN YEŞİL IŞIK YAKTI
Özetle; Can Uzun, Galatasaray seçeneğini masada çok güçlü bir alternatif olarak tutarak üzerine düşen yeşil ışığı yaktı. Şimdi top tamamen sarı-kırmızılı yönetimde. Transferin mutlu sonla bitmesi, hislerden ziyade Galatasaray'ın sunacağı resmi projeye ve Frankfurt'u ikna edecek ekonomik şartlara bağlı.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Erzurumspor FK, Nihad Mujakic'i kadrosuna kattı
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, Bosna Hersek Milli Takımı oyuncusu Nihad Mujakic ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı.
Kulüp Başkanı Ahmet Dal ile Erzurumspor Tesisleri'nde bir araya gelen Nihad Mujakic, gerçekleştirilen görüşmenin ardından kendisini mavi-beyazlı renklere bağlayan 3 yıllık sözleşmeye imza attı.
Nihad Mujakic, takım kampına katılarak yeni sezon hazırlıklarına başladı.

Beşiktaş, İtalya ve Türkiye hattındaki dev transfer düğümünün çözülmesini bekliyor. Bologna'nın Fenerbahçeli Dorgeles Nene için kiralama teklifi yapmasıyla hareketlenen süreçte Kartal, asıl hedefi olan İtalyan yıldız Riccardo Orsolini için pusuda. Teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano ile saha içinde muazzam bir "suç ortaklığı" kuran Orsolini'yi kadrosuna katmak isteyen Beşiktaş, İtalya'dan gelecek müjdeli haberle iki transferi birden bitirmeyi hedefliyor.
Beşiktaş, transfer çalışmalarında rotayı hem İtalya'ya hem de ezeli rakibi Fenerbahçe’ye çevirdi. Bologna, sarı-lacivertlilerde sakatlığı nedeniyle sahalara ne zaman döneceği belirsiz olan Dorgeles Nene için kiralama teklifinde bulundu. Nene, Fenerbahçe'de geçen sezon şu an Bologna'yı çalıştıran Domenico Tedesco yönetiminde daha önce 38 maça çıkmış ve 10 gol, 10 asistlik performansıyla tam 20 gole doğrudan katkı sağlamıştı.
TEDESCO, NENE'Yİ İSTİYOR
İtalyan ekibinde bu transfer hareketliliği yaşanırken, asıl sıcak gelişme Riccardo Orsolini cephesinde yaşanıyor. Bologna, yıldız kanat oyuncusu Orsolini ile sözleşme yenilemek için 2.2 milyon avro ve cömert bonuslar içeren bir teklif sundu. La Repubblica'nın haberine göre, kulübün önceliği bu imzayı attırmak olduğu için diğer tüm transfer işlemleri geçici olarak askıya alındı.
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ORSOLINI, ITALIANO'NUN PRENSİ
Süreci yakından takip eden Beşiktaş ise Orsolini'yi kadrosuna katmak için devreye girdi. Siyah-beyazlıların, Bologna'da teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano ile muazzam bir saha içi "suç ortaklığı" kuran İtalyan kanat oyuncusunu İstanbul'a getireceği iddia ediliyor. Bu güçlü bağ, transferde Beşiktaş'ın elini oldukça güçlendiriyor.
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İKİSİ DE BİRBİRİNE HAYRAN
Orsolini, Italiano ile olan ilişkisini, "Sanki onu ömrüm boyunca tanıyormuşum gibi hissettim" sözleriyle tanımlıyor. Karakter olarak birbirine çok benzeyen ikilinin yakaladığı bu yüksek frekans, oyuncunun yeni adresini seçmesinde de belirleyici rol oynayacak. Beşiktaş, İtalya'daki bu transfer düğümünün çözülmesini ve iki yıldızı birden bitirmeyi bekliyor.

Beşiktaş'ta Midtjylland maçı öncesi izin krizi patlak verdi! Hazırlık maçlarında tel tel dökülen ve son olarak Trnava'ya yenilen siyah-beyazlılarda, teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'nun "Asıl kampımız 4-5 gün önce başladı" itirafına rağmen takıma 3 gün izin vermesi bardağı taşırdı. Rakip Midtjylland'ın 6-0'lık Cardiff galibiyetiyle gözdağı verdiği kritik süreçte gelen bu tatil kararı, Başkan Serdal Adalı'yı küplere bindirdi: 3 gün izin nereden çıktı?
Beşiktaş’ta yeni sezon hazırlıkları sürerken, oynanan hazırlık maçlarındaki sistemsel dağınıklık camiada endişe yaratıyor. Siyah-beyazlılar, çıktığı 6 özel karşılaşmada sadece 2 galibiyet alarak alarm verdi. Son provasında Çekya ekibi Spartak Trnava’ya 3-2 yenilen Beşiktaş, %59 topa sahip olma oranı yakalayıp rakip kaleye 22 şut gönderse de yenilgiye engel olamadı. Sahadaki dağınıklık ve teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano’nun İtalyan işi taktik arayışları, yeni sezon öncesi adeta korku salıyor.
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Italiano korku salıyor! 6 Beşiktaş üstü şişhane
MIDTJYLLAND KORKU SALIYOR
Beşiktaş’ın Avrupa arenasındaki rakibi Midtjylland ise sezona fırtına gibi girmeye hazırlanıyor. Danimarka temsilcisi, hazırlık maçında karşılaştığı İngiliz ekibi Cardiff City’yi sahadan sildi. %69 topa sahip olma oranıyla oynayan ve rakip kaleyi 17 şutla ablukaya alan Midtjylland, mücadeleyi 6-0 kazanarak Beşiktaş maçı öncesi siyah-beyazlılara net bir gözdağı verdi.
Midtjylland, Beşiktaş'ı korkuttu: İngiliz ekibini 6-0 yendiler
ITALIANO'NUN İTİRAFI TUZ BİBER
Kritik mücadele öncesi konuşan teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano, takımın durumuna dair çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. Takımın ne zaman yüzde yüz hazır olacağını kendisinin de bilmediğini belirten İtalyan çalıştırıcı, asıl kamp döneminin genç oyuncuların fazlalığı nedeniyle ancak 4-5 gün önce başlayabildiğini ifade etti. Italiano, Midtjylland maçında ellerinden geleni yapacaklarını söyleyerek, bu kritik sınav öncesi İstanbul'da takıma 3 gün izin verdiğini ve sonrasında tesislerde çok yoğun çalışacaklarını açıkladı.
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BAŞKAN ADALI ÇOK KIZGIN
Teknik direktör Italiano’nun hem takımın hazır olacağı tarihi bilmemesi hem de kampın henüz 4-5 gün önce başladığını itiraf etmesine rağmen takıma 3 gün izin vermesi bardağı taşırdı. Başkan Serdal Adalı, kapıdaki zorlu Midtjylland maçı öncesi verilen bu izne ve belirsizliğe çok sert tepki gösterdi. Adalı'nın, "Kamp yeni başladı derken bu 3 günlük izin nereden çıktı?" diyerek İtalyan teknik adama oldukça kızgın olduğu öğrenildi.

Fenerbahçe'de Mason Greenwood transferi sonrası gözler sponsor görüşmelerine çevrildi. Chobani sponsorluğunun feshedilmesi gündeme gelirken, boşluğu doldurmaya hazırlanan Türk Telekom, sarı-lacivertlilere Chobani'den en az %30 daha yüksek bütçeli bir forma sponsorluğu teklif etmeye hazırlanıyor.
Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım, Türk Telekom CEO’su Ebubekir Şahin’i makamında ziyaret etti. Bu kritik görüşmenin arkasında, sarı-lacivertlilerin yeni transferi Mason Greenwood sonrası yaşanan sıcak sponsorluk gelişmeleri yer alıyor. İngiliz yıldızın gelişi, kulübe finansal açıdan yeni kapılar aralıyor.
KADIN HAKLARI KURULUŞLARI
ABD merkezli Chobani firmasının, Greenwood transferinin ardından ABD'deki kadın hakları kuruluşlarının baskısı ve tehdidiyle karşı karşıya kaldığı iddia ediliyor. Bu durum, mevcut sponsorluk sözleşmesinin feshedilme ihtimalini doğurdu. Fenerbahçe yönetimi ise bu krizi avantaja çevirmek için vakit kaybetmeden harekete geçti.
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CHOBANI'NİN YERİNE
Gündemdeki yeni sponsor adayı ise Türk Telekom. Daha önce Seyrantepe'de inşa edilen Aslantepe'de Galatasaray'ın uzun yıllar stat isim sponsorluğunu üstlenen Türk Telekom, bu kez ezeli rakibin göğs sponsorluğuna talip oldu. Dev şirketin, Chobani'nin yerine sarı-lacivertlilerin yeni forma sponsoru olması da masada.
YÜZDE 30 DAHA FAZLA
Bu olası sponsorluk değişimi, Fenerbahçe'nin kasasını fazlasıyla dolduracak. Kulislerde konuşulan iddialara göre Türk Telekom’un teklif edeceği sponsorluk bedeli, Chobani'nin verdiği rakamdan en az %30 daha fazla olacak. Böylece Greenwood transferi, sarı-lacivertlilere adeta kismetiyle gelmiş olacak.

Trabzonspor'da son dönemin en parlak keşiflerine imza atan Scout Şefi Eren Mert'in ani istifasının arkasından dev bir transfer savaşı çıktı! Teknik direktör Fatih Tekke ile bütçe ve kadro planlaması üzerinden karşı karşıya gelen Mert, sağ kanat transferi dururken sol kanat oyuncularına 25 milyon Euro harcanmasına tepki gösterince ipler koptu. Tekke'nin scout ekibini doğrudan kendisine bağlamak istemesi ise bardağı taşıran son damla oldu.
Trabzonspor'da son dönemin en başarılı isimlerinden scout şefi Eren Mert’in istifası camiada deprem etkisi yarattı. Kulübe ciddi kazançlar sağlayan ve yüksek potansiyelli isimleri keşfeden Mert'in ayrılığının arkasında, teknik direktör Fatih Tekke ile yaşadığı büyük güç savaşı yatıyor. İkili arasındaki gerilim, transfer tercihleri ve bütçe planlaması nedeniyle ipleri tamamen kopardı.
KRİZİN MERKEZİNDEKİ İSİMLER
Krizin fitilini ateşleyen olay, Noah Saviolo ve Aral Şimşir transferleri oldu. Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan, scout şefi Eren Mert'in ısrarla istediği Saviolo transferini bitirdi. Ancak hemen hemen aynı özelliklere sahip olan Aral Şimşir de Fatih Tekke'nin kontenjanından takıma dahil edildi. Eren Mert, sağ kanat takviyesi henüz yapılmamışken, sol kanat alternatifleri için 25 milyon Euro’ya yakın para harcanmasına sert tepki gösterdi.
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FATİH TEKKE'DEN SERT YANIT
Eren Mert'in bütçe ve planlama eleştirileri, teknik direktör Fatih Tekke'nin hışmına uğradı. Kendi transfer tercihlerini savunan Tekke, Mert'e geçmiş hamlelerini hatırlattı.
Tecrübeli teknik adam; Oulai, Batagov ve Augusto gibi önemli isimlerin yanı sıra Lovik, Olaigbe ve Cham gibi fos transferlerin de Eren Mert tarafından yapıldığını hatırlatması ipleri kopardı.
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BUNDAN SONRA TEKKE'YE BAĞLI OLACAK
Tartışmanın ardından Fatih Tekke, kulüpteki tüm yetkileri tek elde toplamak için hamle yaptı. Tekke, yönetimden scout ekibinin bundan sonra doğrudan ve birebir olarak sadece kendisine bağlı çalışmasını istedi. Bu baskı ve sistem değişikliği karşısında profesyonel alanına müdahale edildiğini düşünen Eren Mert, görevinden istifa ederek Trabzonspor defterini kapattı.

Süper Lig devlerinden Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi dönemi resmen sona erdi. Kulüpten konuyla ilgili paylaşım geldi.
Süper Lig devlerinden Galatasaray'da flaş gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Sarı-kırmızılılarda son olarak geleceği büyük merak konusu haline gelen Mauro Icardi için paylaşım geldi. Yapılan paylaşımda Arjantinli yıldıza veda edildi.
İŞTE GALATASARAY'DAN YAPILAN PAYLAŞIM:
Sevgili Mauro,
Bugün ayrılıktan değil, mirastan söz ediyoruz.
Artık Galatasaray formasını giymiyor olman, kalbimizdeki yerini değiştirmeyecek. Çünkü sen, 7’den 70’e her Galatasaraylının gönlünde taht kurdun.
Attığın goller, yaşadığın gol krallıkları, kırdığın rekorlar ve… pic.twitter.com/JQJKK3nFyo

A Milli Erkek Voleybol Takımı, 2026 FIVB Milletler Ligi'nin (VNL) üçüncü haftasındaki ilk maçında ev sahibi Sırbistan'ı 3-0 yendi.
Türkiye, VNL'deki 6. galibiyetini alırken, Sırbistan 5. mağlubiyetini yaşadı.
Ay-yıldızlılar, üçüncü etaptaki ikinci maçında 17 Temmuz Cuma günü TSİ 17.30'da Ukrayna ile karşılaşacak.
Salon: Belgrad
Hakemler: Charles Andrew Robb (Kanada), Marie-Catherine Boulanger (Belçika)
Sırbistan: Stefanovic, Marinovic, Batak, Nedeljkovic, Kulpinac, Masulovic (Negic, Kujundzic, Peric, Ristic)
Türkiye: Murat Yenipazar, Ahmet Tümer, Efe Bayram, Adis Lagumdzija, Mert Matic, Mirza Lagumdzija (Berkay Bayraktar, Kaan Gürbüz, Ahmet Samet Baltacı, Ertuğrul Gazi Metin, Cafer Kirkit, Hilmi Şahin)
Setler: 23-25, 19-25, 18-25


Environmental groups have petitioned federal regulators to pause approval of orbital data center satellite constellations pending a full environmental review process.
Earthjustice recently filed a petition on behalf of DarkSky International, Environment America, and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, known as PEER.
Combined proposals from SpaceX, Starcloud, Blue Origin, and Cowboy Space could place well over a million satellites into low Earth orbit.
The petition asks the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement before approving any pending applications currently under review.
Such a review, required under the National Environmental Policy Act, would examine risks, alternatives, costs, and cumulative impacts together across every proposal.
Environmental groups argue the agency's current approach treats satellite licenses as automatically excluded from any detailed environmental scrutiny under existing federal rules.
They say that framework no longer fits proposals measured in hundreds of thousands, or potentially millions, of individual spacecraft rather than dozens.
The filing lists specific concerns, including rocket emissions, reentry pollutants, ozone depletion, orbital debris, and disruption to astronomy research conducted worldwide.
The petition specifically challenges the FCC's default assumption that these projects individually and cumulatively carry no environmental impact whatsoever on nearby ecosystems.
It further warns that light pollution and wildlife disruption cannot be properly assessed through isolated regulatory reviews conducted individually rather than collectively.
The petition states that these proposals compound risk "synergistically and cumulatively" in ways single-project reviews cannot capture on their own.
Backers of orbital computing describe their projects in sweeping, civilization-changing language while offering few environmental details in return for regulatory approval.
Companies including SpaceX, Blue Origin, Starcloud, and Cowboy Space have not publicly detailed environmental mitigation plans for their satellites currently under regulatory review.
MOL and Hitachi have separately explored floating data center concepts, showing wider commercial interest beyond traditional orbital satellite proposals currently facing regulatory review.
The FCC is separately reconsidering its environmental review rules, acknowledging rapid growth across the broader commercial space industry over the past decade.
If the commission agrees, orbital data center operators could face considerable regulatory delay before launching any additional hardware skyward into low Earth orbit.
Some industry analysts have already questioned whether orbital data center economics make sense given high launch and maintenance costs involved in space deployment.
Analysts note that environmental reviews of this scope could take years, delaying deployment timelines.
This could delay deployment schedules and extend regulatory timelines if a comprehensive environmental review becomes mandatory.
Whether the FCC ultimately requires a full review remains uncertain, given ongoing industry pressure and competing national security interests tied to space dominance.
Until regulators decide, the fate of orbital computing may depend as much on environmental politics as on rocket technology or launch capacity itself.
Via The Register
OpenAI is building an AI-powered smart speaker nobody wants. That is, if you believe the Bloomberg report from Mark Gurman and you've read his description of said rumored device.
According to the report:
"OpenAI believes the product’s defining feature will be its personality and ability to connect on a humanlike level with users. The speaker incorporates mechanical elements that can move on their own, creating a sense that it is alive and not just an object responding to commands. The machine also will draw on personal information such as emails to better understand its owner."
The news sources, it appears, come from an insider who decided to spill all the juicy details mere hours after Apple dropped a blockbuster trade-secrets lawsuit on OpenAI's head. OpenAI claims it's done nothing of the sort, and recent reports say that Apple's claim that the AI giant has not even responded to Apple's earliest concerns was based on it potentially incorrectly identifying the former Apple employees who left to join OpenAI (allegedly with Apple trade secrets in tow).
Apple's concerns here are twofold: First, these former employees had access to many of Apple's secretive product development details and may even have asked recruits to share fresh details when they approached them to interview for jobs at OpenAI. The other concern is that Apple is already far behind in the AI race, and if Apple's plans for Siri, AI, and a potential robotic desktop home assistant were also leaked, it could harm its ability to catch up in multiple market sectors.
This latest news, which may or may not be accurate, should put Apple's fears to rest.
OpenAI is apparently not building something that could ably compete with any of Apple's key hardware or future hardware initiatives.
First of all, there's the smart-speaker-ness of the whole rumored OpenAI concept. There are already too many smart speakers on the market, many of them with their own smart assistants. Amazon, for instance, is smack in the middle of trying to convince millions of customers that not only do they need Echo devices throughout the home, but they need the AI-powered Alexa+ to guide them through their smart home experiences and, to some extent, their lives.
Apple has its own HomePod, Siri-infused speakers, which may get considerably more powerful with the Gemini foundation model-backed version arriving this Fall.
Put another way, smart speakers are a known quantity in the home consumer electronics space, and I think what most tech companies are realizing is that people like and use them, but mostly in limited ways: they want music, occasional answers to simple questions, and voice control of their smart home devices. That's it.

OpenAI appears to be prepared to offer something different: a personality-filled speaker that can watch you, move to engage, seem alive, and generally make you feel uncomfortable.
Obviously, that would not be the objective, but it could be the result. Who needs a speaker that quietly watches you as you walk from your kitchen to the den, waiting and hoping for you to say, "hey ChatGPT, what's up with the Strait of Hormuz today?"
In my home, we have a Psync smart security webcam with one oddball feature: it has a motorized body that can turn almost 360 degrees on its base and lift its thin, rectangular face and camera to keep track of people and alert me to intruders. However, most of the time, it's just watching us move around the house, and I can tell you that my family hates it. Sometimes I come home and find its face forced down so it can't pop up and track anything.
Now, imagine a larger and far smarter OpenAI AI smart speaker in your home, watching, waiting, chiming in when you don't want it to, and generally making people feel uncomfortable.
This will not be the breakout hardware hit OpenAI is hoping for.
Look, I was under the impression that OpenAI (really Jony Ive and Sam Altman) were working on an AI wearable. I didn't love that idea either, but it was a lot less creepy than this.
So, Apple, chill out. OpenAI's plans are no threat to you, even if they do allegedly have a bunch of insidery Apple information.
Your favorite AI service could be subverted to deploy code that turns your phone or PC into a botnet, according to researchers at Intuit, Technion, and Tel Aviv University.
The technique has been given the name HalluSquatting, a portmanteau of adversarial hallucination squatting, and is similar to typosquatting in that it relies on a mistake in order to distribute malicious code. While typosquatting might occur with the incorrect input of a website URL, HalluSquatting pivots on an LLM being unable to identify a resource or repository with 100% accuracy.
Relying on an LLM’s tendency to hallucinate repository resource identifiers, this weakness could be scaled up to conduct massive ransomware campaigns, botnets, and more.
Previous LLM-based malware operations have relied on pull-based attacks. In this scenario, a prompt designed to jailbreak or otherwise subvert the AI is (for example) placed on a website and the LLM encouraged to gather the information, thereby reducing its internal security.
What the researchers have shared in their paper, is that pull techniques are being combined with push attacks, which are traditionally executed as code injection.
The paper’s introduction summary states: “By preemptively registering hallucinated resources—a technique we call adversarial hallucination squatting (HalluSquatting)—we demonstrate remote tool execution and remote code execution at scale across a range of popular agentic LLM applications, which could be exploited to the establishment of a botnet.”
Once an attacker has identified the resource likely to be misnamed by an LLM, and squatted on it (to embed adversarial prompts), the work is done. All that remains is for a user to trigger the resource, the AI chatbot or agent to initiate the response, and the squatted resource will be accessed.
Following this, the adversarial content held within the squatted resource is activated, triggering the tool invocation stage. This is the promptware attack, where attacker-controlled instructions are executed, with results potentially including turning the device you’re using into a botnet zombie.
LLMs such as the Cursor, Cursor CLI, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, Cline coding assistants have been used in the testing of this avenue of attack along with Gemini CLI, and the OpenClaw, ZeroClaw, and NanoClaw AI assistants. The researchers successfully achieved remote tool execution (essentially remotely accessing and controlling the LLMs) and remote code execution (RCE, where malicious code is executed remotely).
Some mitigation is available, including LLM developers blocking fetch operations in favor of a search tool, and resource owners enforcing strict naming, perhaps in favor of globally unique resource names. However, these are will require collaboration by disparate parties, and may take a while to implement.
The risk of LLM-based malware is increasing, and some has already been spotted in the wild. Of these, the JADEPUFFER attack is perhaps the most notable, as it isn’t simply AI-based malware – it is a full ransomware attack run entirely by an LLM.
Manny Pacquiao’s team have provided further insight into the boxing legend’s plans over the coming months, confirming that the Filipino icon is expected to fight again before his proposed rematch with Floyd Mayweather in 2027. Pacquiao returned to professional boxing in 2025 after almost four years away, battling then WBC champion Mario Barrios to a […]
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OpenAI's first device will be a screen-less smart speaker, according to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. It will be designed to be used inside the home but will be easy to move around the house and will use a rechargeable battery. Like any other smart speaker, it will be able to control smart home appliances, play media, answer questions, respond to messages, and of course this being an OpenAI product, it will have ChatGPT built-in. The chatbot will use a more advanced version of the new ChatGPT voice mode, with which you can have a true back-and-forth conversation, interrupting...
During its yesterday's event in Malaysia, Huawei introduced the Pura 90s series along with the FreeClip 2 S and MatePad Air (2026). We had our chance to meet the devices in person, so here's a quick rundown of the updated MatePad Air for this year. MatePad Air (2026) Just like its predecessor, the MatePad Air (2026) features a 12-inch display, but instead of a plain old IPS LCD panel, the newer Air swaps it out for a brighter OLED one with a 144Hz refresh rate. What's more, the screen features Huawei's PaperMatte coating that makes it look like paper. Reflections are reduced,...





Bu gün futbol üzrə Avropa Konfrans Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin növbəti cavab oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə daha iki görüş baş tutub.
Azərbaycanlı futbolçu Vüsal İsgəndərlinin formasını geyindiyi “Malişeva” Kosovoda “Vlajniya”ya 5 cavabsız qolla qalib gələrək növbəti mərhələyə adlayıb. Digər oyunda isə “Liepaya” “Deçiç”i mübarizədən kənarlaşdırıb.
Azərbaycanı Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edən “Zirə”nin “Torpedo” (Kutaisi, Gürcüstan) ilə cavab oyunu isə iyulun 16-da baş tutacaq.
Avropa Konfrans Liqası
1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin cavab oyunları
14 iyul
La Fiorita (San Marino) – Strassen (Lüksemburq) 0:2 (ilk oyun 0:1)
15 iyul
Malişeva (Kosovo) – Vlajniya (Albaniya) 5:0 (1:2)
Deçiç (Monteneqro) – Liepaya (Latviya) 1:2 (0:1)
16 iyul
19:00. Astana (Qazaxıstan) – Dinamo Siti (Albaniya) (0:1)
19:00. İnter Turku (Finlandiya) – Sarayevo (Bosniya və Herseqovina) (1:1)
19:00. Yelimay (Qazaxıstan) – Alakşkert (Ermənistan) (1:1)
20:00. İlves (Finlandiya) – Differdanj (Lüksemburq) (0:0)
20:00. Payde (Estoniya) – Hegelmann (Litva) (1:1)
20:00. Pünik (Ermənistan) – Marsaxlokk (Malta) (3:0)
20:00. Sent Jozefs (Cəbəllüttariq) – Bohemians (İrlandiya) (0:2)
20:00. Torpedo (Kutaisi, Gürcüstan) – Zirə (Azərbaycan) (0:3)
20:30. Levadiya (Estoniya) – Kaernarfon Taun (Uels) (5:0)
20:30. RFS (Latviya) – Qlentoran (Şimali İrlandiya) (2:1)
21:00. BATE (Belarus) – Elbasani (Albaniya) (1:1)
21:00. Dinamo (Tiflis, Gürcüstan) – Mondorf (Lüksemburq) (2:1)
21:00. Santa Koloma (Andorra) – Penibont (Uels) (1:0)
21:00. Milsami (Moldova) – Veles (Bosniya və Herseqovina) (1:1)
21:00. Vikinqur (Şimali İrlandiya) – Styarnan (İslandiya) (1:3)
21:00. Jalgiris (Litva) – Petrovaç (Monteneqro) (3:1)
21:30. Hamrun Spartans (Malta) – Runavik (Farer adaları) (1:1)
22:00. Balkani (Kosovo) – Nomads (Uels) (0:0)
22:00. Şkendiya (Şimali Makedoniya) – Europa (Cəbəllüttariq) (5:0
22:00. Sileks (Şimali Makedoniya) – Dinamo (Minsk, Belarus) (1:0)
22:45. Linfild (Şimali İrlandiya) – Nomme Kalyu (Estoniya) (0:1)
22:45. Mornar (Monteneqro) – Atletik Eskaldes (Andorra) (1:2)
23:00. Virtus (San Marino) – Dila (Gürcüstan) (1:3)
“Qarabağ”ın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbanov Avropa Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində “Vestri” ilə cavab oyunundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, İslandiya və Azərbaycan təmsilçiləri arasındakı cavab qarşılaşması sabah Reykyavikdə baş tutacaq.
Qurban Qurbanov bu gün oyundan öncə təşkil etmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Komandamız oyuna tam hazırdır. Həm rəqibi artıq yaxından tanıyırıq, həm də oyunumuzu analiz etmişik. Düzdür, uzun yol qət etmişik, yorğunluq var. Buna baxmayaraq, inanıram ki, futbolçular sabah matça tam hazır olacaqlar və özlərini yaxşı motivasiya edəcəklər. Hava durumu da əlverişlidir, əsl futbol havasıdır.
Heyətdə müəyyən dəyişikliklər ola bilər. Lakin kimin meydana çıxmasından asılı olmayaraq, hər kəs əlindən gələni edəcək. Start heyəti ilə bağlı qərar vermək üçün sabaha qədər vaxtımız var. Çalışacağıq ki, oyundan öncə konkret fikrimizi müəyyənləşdirib həyata keçirək”.
Xatırladaq ki, bu komandalar arasında keçirilmiş ilk matçda “Qarabağ” “Vestri”yə 3:0 hesabı ilə qalib gəlib.
EU regulators are expected to rule that Google illegally favored its own shopping, travel, and other specialized services over rivals in search results.
The European Commission is expected to issue the decision next week under the Digital Markets Act, according to the Financial Times (subscription required), citing people familiar with the matter and internal Commission documents.
Google search changes possible. The case focuses on how Google displays its own vertical services in search results compared with competing services. Google owns some of the most valuable commercial search real estate. An order requiring changes could affect visibility for comparison sites, travel platforms, shopping services, and other businesses competing for organic traffic.
Why we care. Google’s treatment of its own services influences which businesses users see first in high-intent searches. Required changes could create new visibility opportunities in competitive commercial categories.
Fines add pressure. The Commission is expected to fine Google hundreds of millions of euros across two DMA decisions. Google could also face daily penalties if it fails to comply with parts of the orders within 60 days.
Search data access. The Commission is also expected to decide whether Google must give third-party search engines access to search data, including ranking, query, click, and view data. Google argues that sharing the data would threaten user privacy and exceed the Commission’s authority.
Google’s AI Mode showed text ads on 29.45% of commercial queries in a new SE Ranking study, less than a year after ads began appearing in AI-generated search answers.
Ads appeared on 14,733 queries in the study, which analyzed U.S. commercial searches where text ads could appear, excluding product carousels.
AI Mode ad adoption accelerated. SE Ranking said ads began appearing in AI Mode responses in late 2025. By mid-2026, nearly one in three commercial queries in its data set showed a text ad. SE Ranking said the real ad rate may be higher because AI Mode results are inconsistent across sessions.
Two advertisers often appeared together. Most AI Mode ad blocks included more than one advertiser. SE Ranking found that 71.1% of ad-triggering queries showed two ads in the same AI Mode response, while 28.9% showed only one.
CPC best predicted ad visibility. Higher-cost keywords were much more likely to trigger AI Mode ads.
Ad presence varied across categories. Pets had the highest rate, with ads appearing on 72.38% of analyzed keywords. Healthcare had the lowest, at 2.64%.
Advertisers were rarely cited. Buying an AI Mode ad didn’t make advertisers more likely to be cited as a source in the same response. Only 11.53% of advertiser domains appeared among the cited sources for the keywords they advertised on. At the URL level, overlap fell to 1.95%.
Organic overlap was limited. Advertisers also rarely ranked organically for the same keywords. Only 2.32% of advertised URLs ranked organically for the queries where their ads appeared. At the domain level, overlap increased to 15.35%.
Why we care. Buying visibility in AI Mode doesn’t increase your chances of being cited or ranking organically. Treat AI Mode ads, cited sources, and organic rankings as separate visibility channels.
About the data. SE Ranking analyzed 50,032 commercial keywords across 20 niches, averaging about 2,500 keywords per niche. The data reflects U.S. AI Mode results collected on June 30. SE Ranking noted that ad behavior may change as Google expands AI-specific formats.
The study. AI Mode now shows ads on nearly 1 in 3 commercial queries
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Researchers found that Polymarket’s five-minute Bitcoin prediction markets create incentives to manipulate spot prices around contract settlement, proposing longer settlement windows as a potential fix.
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Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority approved the London-headquartered fintech company for broker-dealer, management and investment, and exchange services in the UAE.
Atalanta are edging closer to an agreement for Kerim Alajbegovic, with reports of a new offer worth €25m plus add-ons to Bayer Leverkusen and the player asking Sead Kolasinac for advice.
It has been said by several sources over the last few days that La Dea are making a strong bid to sign the Bosnia and Herzegovina talent.
Now Sky Sport Italia and Sport Mediaset note that a new proposal has come in worth €25m plus bonuses, which is edging close to the €30m asking price.

Alajbegovic won’t turn 19 until September, but has already made a real name for himself both playing for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and at club level.
The attacking winger spent last season on loan at RB Salzburg, where he scored 13 goals and provided four assists in 44 competitive appearances.
Another sign of progress in the negotiations is the suggestion he has already spoken to Bosnia teammate Kolasinac to ask about life in Serie A, and specifically living in Bergamo.

Kolasinac has been at the club since the summer of 2023 and was part of the Atalanta squad that won the Europa League in 2024.
Como have accepted an offer from Udinese for Kosovo international Mergim Vojvoda, claim Sportitalia, so now he will discuss personal terms.
The right-back is 31 years old and his current contract at the Stadio Sinigaglia runs to June 2028.
He joined Como in February 2025 from Torino at a cost of €2m, before that playing for Standard Liege.

There had been reports of interest from the likes of Cagliari, Venezia and Monza, but it would seem as if Udinese have the upper hand.
Sportitalia transfer pundit Gianluigi Longari claims that Udinese made a proposal for Vojvoda and Como have accepted.
Sky Sport Italia give the figures as €1.3m plus €0.3m in add-ons.
Now it is up to the Friulani to agree personal terms with the versatile defender, who can also play in central defence, or in a more advanced position down the right flank.
He made 34 appearances for Como last season between Serie A and the Coppa Italia, scoring two goals with three assists.
Italian referee Marco Di Bello is the VAR for this evening’s World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina, with Maurizio Mariani the fourth official.
The game kicked off in Atlanta at 20.00 UK time (21.00 CEST).

The winners will go on to face Spain in the Final in New Jersey on Sunday, while the losers will take on France for the bronze medal on Saturday.
Much was made of the choice of officials for the semi-finals in this tournament, with France’s Didier Deschamps criticising the appointment of Ivan Barton from El Salvador.
The pick for the second semi-final was no less obscure, Ismail Elfath originally from Morocco, but nationalised US citizen.

There is more experience off the field, as Italian fourth official Mariani is tasked with keeping things calm on the touchline between Thomas Tuchel and Lionel Scaloni.
In the VAR booth is Di Bello, who could well be called into action, considering the tense and scrappy history between these football nations.
Di Bello turned 45 on Sunday and has officiated 189 Serie A games, 75 in Serie B and 11 in the Coppa Italia.

He was always one for discipline, flashing 822 yellow cards during his 189 Serie A matches, 31 straight red cards, and a further 17 dismissals due to double bookings.
Di Bello became an international referee in 2018 and was chosen to officiate the Final of the Cyprus Cup in May 2022.
He was a VAR at EURO 2020 and has been a FIFA Video Match Official since January 2021.
Di Bello was suspended for a month in 2024 after a chaotic Serie A match between Lazio and Milan that saw three red cards.
Napoli agreed personal terms with Exequiel Zeballos and reports are growing that they made the first formal offer to Boca Juniors worth just under €10m.
Multiple sources had already noted that the club had swooped for the player, who is primarily wide right of a trident attack, but can also go on the left or in a centre-forward role.
His contract with Boca Juniors only runs to December 31 this year, so although there is a release clause in his contract at €14.5m, this won’t be the asking price in the circumstances.

Transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano claims that Napoli have finally made the first offer to Boca Juniors and it is worth $10m (just under €10m), which would fit with the report from Sportitalia expert Alfredo Pedullà on July 9.
It is no secret that Zeballos has his heart set on Napoli, with TyC Sports reporting that he had agreed personal terms all the way back in May.
The 24-year-old is determined to play at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona and follow in the footsteps of the Argentina legend.
This is why he turned down a lucrative contract extension to stay at Boca Juniors.
England have taken the lead against Argentina in the World Cup semi-final thanks to a goal from Anthony Gordon!
The former Newcastle United winger, who recently sealed a transfer to Barcelona, has his first goal of this summer’s World Cup, and he’s picked a hell of a moment to get it.
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Watch below as Gordon tapped in from close range after great play down England’s right-hand side from Declan Rice and Morgan Rogers…
ENGLAND HAVE THE OPENER! ?
Anthony Gordon puts the Three Lions ahead in the World Cup semi-final! pic.twitter.com/5fBlRcf1oI
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 15, 2026
Gordon has often been quite prolific from out wide, so it’s no surprise to see him making that run from the left into the penalty area and finding the back of the net.
Still, he can’t have scored many bigger goals than this one, with England now closing in on a place in their first World Cup final in 60 years!
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It was superb play by Morgan Rogers on the right flank, not normally his best position, to set Gordon up for the simple finish.
Rogers has often played out on the left or in a central attacking midfield role for Aston Villa and England, but he has had to adjust to a new position tonight.
Still, Thomas Tuchel’s gamble looks to have paid off, with Rogers performing well so far and doing brilliantly with his cross to pick out Gordon.
The right-hand side has been an issue for England so far at this tournament, with Bukayo Saka’s fitness issues meaning that Noni Madueke has played a lot of games.
While Madueke has his qualities, he hasn’t had enough of an impact so far, which led to Tuchel trying Rogers on the right this evening, and it looks like a tactical masterstroke.
Can England hold on or even add a second? Give us your thoughts in the comments!
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The referee in tonight’s World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina has come in for strong criticism for a lack of yellow cards.
More specifically, a number of high-profile media figures cheering on England are not happy at what they perceive as favourable treatment towards Argentina in this game.
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They may have a point, but these discussions often feel a little tedious in what has generally just been quite a close game without much else to talk about so far.
See below as former footballer Stan Collymore claims Argentina could easily have had two players sent off as both Enzo Fernandez and Giuliano Simeone have made the equivalent of three yellow card offences…
Simeone. 3 yellow challenges.
Fernandez. 3 yellow challenges.— Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore) July 15, 2026
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Meanwhile, Piers Morgan has also slammed the referee for missing about five yellow cards for Argentina so far…
What the f*ck is this referee doing? Argentina should have 5 bookings by now. Dirty team going woefully unpunished.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) July 15, 2026
Argentina have certainly been quite aggressive, and that’s always frustrating when you’re on the receiving end of it.
Still, it seems a tad over-the-top to be suggesting there’s any serious favouritism going on.
England have done well at this World Cup, and they’re taking the fight to current holders Argentina so far.
They can do better, though, and will likely have to in the second half if they are to have a serious chance of making it to the World Cup final for the first time since they won the competition all the way back in 1966.
Argentina, meanwhile, are looking to retain the trophy they won back in Qatar in 2022, and they’ll hope for more Lionel Messi magic tonight to continue the remarkable form he’s showed at this year’s tournament so far.
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Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has praised the “incredible” Morgan Rogers as they play together for England in tonight’s World Cup semi-final vs Argentina.
Rogers starts on the right-hand side for England, with Thomas Tuchel trying something a bit different in this big game after mostly using Noni Madueke in that position throughout this World Cup.
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With Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka not fully fit, another Gunners star Madueke has come in for the Three Lions, but he’s not been that convincing.
Rogers, meanwhile, has been linked with Arsenal very strongly this summer, and it seems Rice is clearly a big fan of the Aston Villa man as they prepare to link up this evening…
Declan Rice is back to full fitness ?
And he's excited to see Morgan Rogers start ? pic.twitter.com/J5XzvBX2NT
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 15, 2026
On Rogers starting, Rice said: “Yeah I think the manager’s obviously made a decision there. Morgan’s an incredible player, obviously he’s going to be playing off the right.
“He’s direct, he’s fast, he’s strong, can come inside, so whoever starts, whoever comes off the bench as seen throughout this tournament has made a massive impact, so I don’t think it’s going to affect much, but it’s a player we’re all looking forward to playing with today.”
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Rogers has shown outstanding quality with Villa and England, and it seems inevitable that he’ll soon get himself a big move.
As has been widely reported, our understanding is that Arsenal are making Rogers a priority this summer, and the 23-year-old is also keen on the move to the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners would do well to bring Rogers in, though he doesn’t normally play on the right, so would likely be signed with the view of replacing the departing Leandro Trossard on the left-hand side, or to provide an alternative to the likes of Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze in the centre.
Either way, Arsenal fans will no doubt be excited that Rice is such a big fan of Rogers, and perhaps take it as a hint that there’s strong interest from everyone at the club in signing him this summer.
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As expected, the Dallas Cowboys and All-Pro wide receiver George Pickens remain without a contract extension as a deadline to get one done passed Wednesday.
Pickens is now slated to play next season on the one-year, $27.3 million franchise tag that he signed in April, leaving his long-term outlook with the franchise uncertain.
Pickens signed his franchise tag tender on April 29. Doing so left the door open for Pickens and the Cowboys to negotiate a long-term deal ahead of a July 15 deadline to get one done. That deadline has now passed.

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The lack of a deal is not unexpected. Executive vice president Stephen Jones told reporters on April 22 that the Cowboys would not engage in negotiations for a contract extension with Pickens.
"We've made a decision that we're going to have George play under the franchise tag, which won't be a first for us," Jones said at the team's pre-draft news conference. "So there won't be negotiations on a long-term deal. But that's certainly not a first for this organization and certainly won't be a first for the league in terms of this decision as we move forward."

Pickens has participated in mandatory offseason workouts since signing the franchise tag, signaling that he intends to play on the $27.3 million deal next season. He's given no indication that he plans to hold out from training camp.
"The tag and all that, it's football first," Pickens told reporters upon his arrival to mandatory minicamp in June. "So, definitely play football first, kind of like I did last year and then worry about. Well, let my agent worry about it, really."
Pickens, 25, joined the Cowboys last offseason via trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since joining Pittsburgh as a second-round draft pick in 2022, Pickens has been one of the league's most talented young receivers. But a series of on-field incidents in Pittsburgh appeared to add up to a breaking point for the Steelers, who traded him to the Cowboys for a relative pittance that featured third- and fifth-round draft picks ahead of the conclusion of his rookie contract.
There were largely no such issues in Pickens' first season in Dallas as he lived up to his potential en route to being named a Pro Bowler and second-team All-Pro for the first time. With All-Pro receiver CeeDee Lamb hampered most of the season by injuries, Pickens emerged as the No. 1 option for quarterback Dak Prescott en route to tallying 93 catches for 1,429 yards and 9 touchdowns on the final year of his rookie contract.
It wasn't enough for the Cowboys to invest in Pickens long-term. They may want to see another year of on-field stability from him before considering a long-term deal. They also have a history of waiting until the last moment to sign stars such as Lamb and Prescott, decisions that have ultimately cost them more money and salary cap space.
Or they simply may not prioritize signing a second wide receiver to a premium contract that Pickens commands on top of Lamb's four-year, $136 million deal.
And Pickens, for now, appears content to earn this season more than four times the total value of his four-year, $6.75 million rookie contract while awaiting his long-term payday, whether it's with the Cowboys or another team.

Why Dan Burn is England's substitute secret weapon when holding a lead at World Cup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Dan Burn is on England's squad for one reason.
When the Three Lions are leading a World Cup match late, Burn is a trusted substitute. They can bring him in, and he can clear the ball, again and again.
There's no one in their side who is a better winner of the ball in the air than Burn.
He also uses his lanky frame to smash the ball away whenever he gets the chance.
So if England has a lead late against Argentina, or later in the tournament, Burn could sub into the game.
Burn, from Newcastle United, simply is a remarkable clearance master.
Against Mexico as a sub, he had six clearances in less than half of the second half. It was a World Cup record for clearances in that little bit of time.
I think Dan Burn could boot Messi out of the stadium pic.twitter.com/DmZSvkRjKz
— Grant (@Grantblocmates) July 14, 2026
England manager Thomas Tuchel knows he can trust Burn to close out a win.
It's not a guarantee he gets on with every lead, but he's a great option.
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith has missed more than a month of the season so far, with what was thought to be a minor neck issue turning into a lingering problem.
Naturally, many Dodgers fans are worried about the World Series hero and are hoping for a quick return from injury, which has been diagnosed as disc inflammation.

For some, though, that hope is turning to despair, with some online baselessly speculating that Smith is going to miss the rest of the season.
Alternatively, others are posting old videos of Smith working out, implying that he’s progressing quickly in his recovery when he actually was doing those exercises during spring training in 2025.
So what’s the truth?
Smith is making some progress, with Jack Harris of the California Post noting that as of July 3, he had begun hitting in the batting cages adn throwing a bit as well.
That said, those activities are a far cry from a return to action.
Once Smith recovers enough to face live pitching and resume catching again, he’ll still have to go on a rehab assignment.

The longer this injury takes to heal, the longer the rehab assignment.
That’s why earlier this week, manager Dave Roberts provided a measured update on his star catcher’s return.
“I still don’t see him doing anything that’s considerable in the sense of, you know, return to play,” Roberts said.
“Hesitant to put any type of timeline on it, but certainly expect him back this year. Just have no idea when.”
Shortly after he began missing time, Smith revealed that the neck pain started small before worsening.
“It’s been a long few days,” Smith said during the early days of the injury.
“It happened in Arizona, played on it a couple days, played on it at home (last Friday), and then just that third or fourth day, I kind of felt it was just getting a lot worse. Couldn’t play that day.
“It’s one of those things we thought was going to get a little better in a couple days. It’s just taking a little bit longer.”
Exactly how much longer that will be remains to be seen.
Huge crowds of England supporters have descended on Atlanta for Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina, including music superstars and sport legends.
England and Manchester United legend Sir David Beckham is once again at the match alongside his wife, Lady Victoria, and their children, Romeo and Harper, Cruz and his partner, Jackie Apostel.
Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger was also spotted in the crowd, along with One Direction star Louis Tomlinson and Tauheed Epps, the American Rapper known as 2 Chainz.
Stranger Things actress Millie Bobby Brown shared a series of photos ahead of the game, including a selfie showing her in an England top and inside the stadium.


Peaky Blinders star Joe Cole also posted a photo and video from inside the stadium to his Instagram Stories.
And FIFA President Gianni Infantino was seen sitting with English Football Association President Debbie Hewitt.
The winner of Wednesday’s match will face Spain in the World Cup final set for 19 July at 8pm BST (3pm ET).
Fans expressed a cautious optimism ahead of the game, though many admitted to significant apprehension regarding the formidable presence of Lionel Messi.


Thousands of Three Lions fans have descended upon the US city for the high-stakes clash against the defending champions. The air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz Stadium is hosting the encounter between the old rivals.
At home, supporters are flocking to bars and fan zones to watch the match – with pubs expecting to sell six million extra pints on Wednesday.
Huge crowds of England supporters have descended on Atlanta for Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina, including music superstars and sport legends.
England and Manchester United legend Sir David Beckham is once again at the match alongside his wife, Lady Victoria, and their children, Romeo and Harper, Cruz and his partner, Jackie Apostel.
Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger was also spotted in the crowd, along with One Direction star Louis Tomlinson and Tauheed Epps, the American Rapper known as 2 Chainz.
And FIFA President Gianni Infantino was seen sitting with English Football Association President Debbie Hewitt.


The winner of Wednesday’s match will face Spain in the World Cup final set for 19 July at 8pm BST (3pm ET).
Fans expressed a cautious optimism ahead of the game, though many admitted to significant apprehension regarding the formidable presence of Lionel Messi.
Thousands of Three Lions fans have descended upon the US city for the high-stakes clash against the defending champions. The air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz Stadium is hosting the encounter between the old rivals.
At home, supporters are flocking to bars and fan zones to watch the match – with pubs expecting to sell six million extra pints on Wednesday.


Alvin Kamara is staying in New Orleans another season.
The Saints are finalizing a new deal with the running back, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports.
The Saints tweaked Kamara’s contract earlier this offseason, creating speculation about his future with the team after New Orleans signed Travis Etienne. Kamara was scheduled to count $10.45 million against the salary cap in 2026.
The Saints drafted Kamara in 2017, and he has earned five Pro Bowls in his nine seasons.
He played 11 games in 2025, with 131 carries for a career-low 471 yards and a career-low one touchdown.
It's the eve of the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale in Southport, England and nothing much has changed about the latest odds to win the golf season's final major championship.
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler is +750 on the moneyline by BetMGM with just hours to go before the first tee time at 1:35 a.m. (EDT). Scheffler, who enters the week leading the PGA Tour in earnings and the FedEx Cup standings, won last year at Royal Portrush, tees off at 4:58 a.m., playing with LIV Golf members Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton.
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The next favorite is Rory McIlroy at +900, followed by Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood, both at +1600. McIlroy is a past British Open champion, Fitzpatrick has a U.S. Open title to his name and Fleetwood is searching for his first major title.
All times Eastern.
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After enjoying a summer filled with achievements and accolades, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has taken a step back. That's what happens when you're no longer sitting on the NBA throne. He fell short of bringing home another trophy.
Gilgeous-Alexander didn't win the ESPY 2026 NBA Player of the Year award. Instead, Jalen Brunson was named the winner. The other nominees were Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama.
The ESPY's are ESPN's annual sports award show. They're handed out every July — when most of the leagues are in the offseason. Gilgeous-Alexander won the 2025-26 MVP award — making him a rare back-to-back recipient. He also led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a league-best 64-18 regular-season record. Alas, that resume wasn't strong enough to bring home another ESPY trophy.
Instead, it goes to Brunson. He led the New York Knicks to an NBA championship. They caught fire at the right time with a historic 16-3 playoff record. They beat the San Antonio Spurs in five games to win the 2026 NBA Finals. Of course, Brunson won the 2026 NBA Finals MVP.
Well, this shouldn't be a shocker. The ESPY's have turned into awarding whoever had the best postseason performance. And while Gilgeous-Alexander was awesome through two rounds, he played below his ridiculous standards in the 2026 Western Conference Finals, which eventually led to OKC's playoff exit.
Gilgeous-Alexander averaged 31.1 points on 55.3% shooting, 6.6 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 68 regular-season games this past season. The 28-year-old remains one of the NBA's best players and is frequently in the conversation for the face of the league.
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander falls short of winning this 2026 ESPY award
Yahoo Sports today is introducing College Football Fantasy this season. The yearly NFL staple is coming to college, giving fans and players a chance to build a roster filled with Longhorns (or other players). Is Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning a good pick?
Why wouldn't Manning be a good pick? One possible reason would be a more balanced Texas offense. The Longhorns were historically bad in the running game in 2025, causing Manning to threw more than desired. That shouldn't be a problem this year with the transfer portal additions of Hollywood Smothers from NC State and Raleek Brown from Arizona State.
But that is a pretty minor concern, considering Texas also added star receiver Cam Coleman from Auburn to compliment Ryan Wingo. We should also see Manning run more in 2026, which are like bonus points in fantasy football. Most experts believe Manning will be a great fantasy pick, maybe the best.
The Top 10 COLLEGE fantasy QBs 💯
— Yahoo Fantasy Sports (@YahooFantasy) July 9, 2026
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Yahoo Sports’ Lead College Fantasy Football Analyst Eric Froton has ranked the top-10 fantasy quarterbacks. Arch Manning sits atop his list. In 2025, Manning had 3,163 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, just seven interceptions. He also tacked on 399 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns.
Manning passed for 300-plus yards three times and scored a rushing touchdown in four games. His final game may have been his best rushing the ball. The New Orleans native rushed for 155 yards and two scores.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Is Texas QB Arch Manning a good college fantasy football pick?
Las Vegas Raiders star Brock Bowers was considered arguably the best tight end in the NFL as a rookie in 2024. The injury bug took its toll on him last season, but Bowers is perched atop power rankings for NFL tight ends, but also in the fantasy football sphere.
According to the FantasyPros Staff, Bowers is considered the top overall tight end for dynasty leagues this year by experts Scott Bogman and Pat Fitzmaurice.
Pat Fitzmaurice argued that Bowers has a ceiling unlike any other tight end in fantasy football. Even after an injury-marred second season that never quite found its rhythm, he believes Bowers remains capable of producing like an elite wide receiver rather than simply the top tight end.
Bowers has the youth at 23 years old, the prowess as a proven 1,000-yard receiver, and a favorable situation in Las Vegas as the team’s primary weapon in the receiving game to be the first tight end taken off the board in dynasty leagues, for team managers looking to set their teams up for potentially the next decade.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Fantasy experts bullish on Raiders star Brock Bowers as TE1 in dynasty
World No. 1 Nelly Korda is nominated for two awards at Wednesday night's ESPY Awards, including best athlete in women's sports. Korda is nominated alongside hockey player Hilary Knight, skier Mikaela Shiffrin and the WNBA's A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces.
Korda, who won the first two majors of the season, including the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera, is also nominated for "Best Golfer." She's joined in that category by No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and No. 2 Rory McIlroy.
The 2026 ESPYs will air on July 15 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC from the David H. Koch Theater at the Lincoln Center in New York City.
The last time an LPGA player won an ESPY was in 2022, when Korda won for Best Female Golfer. While no LPGA players will be in attendance tonight, a number of LPGA stars have made appearances in the past.
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Kai Trump, granddaughter of President Donald Trump and an aspiring LPGA player who will compete at the University of Miami this fall, will be in New York for the show.
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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Nelly Korda nominated for 2 ESPYs, including best female athlete
There's a massive mural covering one side of the Southport & Birkdale Sports Club, depicting Tommy Fleetwood in his Ryder Cup uniform striking a celebratory pose.
Fleetwood would like to visit but has yet to get the chance to see the mural in person, given the busy schedule this week. The English star is back in his hometown of Southport to compete for his first major title as the Open Championship tees off Thursday at Royal Birkdale Golf Club.
"I think for anybody that was lucky enough to grow up in the town of Southport, it's such a golfing town, and The Open at Birkdale holds such a special place in the area," Fleetwood said.
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He's not only trying to shake the label of one of the best active golfers without a major, he's vying to become the first Englishman to win The Open since Nick Faldo in 1992. But Fleetwood shrugs off any concerns about pressure.
"It's an absolute dream to play here in my hometown in front of people that are all here to support me. There are only positives, really," he said.
"I think what you do have to deal with is how much you want it and your own expectations, but I think at the same time, I'm no different to any other person in terms of every single person that is playing in The Open dreams of winning in The Open and wants to win it."
The top 74 players in the world rankings are all on the scene as part of the 156-man field as the brisk men's major season comes to a close. To recap the previous three months: Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, England's Aaron Rai and Wyndham Clark captured the Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open, respectively. McIlroy will try to win two majors in the same season for the first time since 2014, the same year he lifted his only Claret Jug.
How they'll find Royal Birkdale is another story. Unseasonably hot weather in the United Kingdom has led to baked-out fairways and potentially a firm test of golf more akin to a U.S. Open.
"I think it's a double-edged sword," McIlroy said. "I think all this dry weather and sun and a little bit of wind is obviously great for the course in one way, but when I was here a couple weeks ago, the rough was a lot more penal than it's going to be this week. It's definitely burnt out a lot."
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion, having capped off a two-major year with a four-shot victory at Royal Portrush. Yet not only is Scheffler on the brink of going 0-for-4 at the majors this year, he also arrives in rare form — and not in a good way.
When Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open last week, it was his first time not playing the weekend since August 2022, ending a 78-event streak.
He used the time off to his advantage.
"I played 18 (holes at Birkdale) on Sunday," Scheffler said. "Played nine holes (Monday and Tuesday), so getting used to the golf course. Yeah, you never want to have a weekend off, but going into a tournament when you're defending, there's always a bit more stuff to do. So it wasn't the worst thing in the world, albeit it was quite frustrating."
Scheffler had yet to turn pro when the par-70, 7,223-yard Birkdale last hosted The Open in 2017. Jordan Spieth collected his third major championship that week, joining a star-studded list of Open winners at Birkdale that includes Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Johnny Miller, Tom Watson and Irishman Padraig Harrington.
"It's going to play quite different than the last time we were here," Spieth said. "We've had an opposite wind, too, the last couple days. … Holes that are close to being drivable become mid to long irons, and just with the wind switch, the difference into and down are so dramatic over here that picking a strategy is going to be key, and it's going to be quite different than the last time I was here."
Fifteen members of LIV Golf qualified for The Open, led by the league's biggest remaining stars, Jon Rahm of Spain and Bryson DeChambeau. While Rahm hunts for his first major win since 2023 after tying for second at the PGA Championship, just making the cut would be a great start for DeChambeau.
The two-time U.S Open winner missed the cut at the first three majors this year. DeChambeau, once nicknamed "The Scientist," is going for broke at Birkdale by debuting a full set of irons he built with a 3D printer.
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Local favorite Tommy Fleetwood among top contenders at British Open

The 96th Midsummer Classic at Citizens Bank Park delivered a familiar result on Tuesday night. The American League dominated in a 4-0 shutout against the National League. Powered by an early offensive ambush and a suffocating performance on the mound, the AL controlled the contest from the opening pitch.
Here is a recap of the top storylines following the game.

New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger took home All-Star Game MVP honors by setting the tone in his very first at-bat. Stepping to the plate in the top of the first with the bases loaded and two outs against hometown Philadelphia Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez, Bellinger looked to be hopeless. He fell to a 2-2 count before delivering a clutch single. The hit drove in two runs, giving the AL a lead they would never relinquish and etching Bellinger’s name into All-Star game history.

While the first-inning offense grabbed the first headlines, the AL pitching staff secured the final praise. The American League arms combined to hold the NL to just three hits and two walks. This is the least amount of hits allowed to a single team since the 1990 All-Star game where the NL had just two hits, one off of Bob Welch and one off of closer and hall of famer Denis Eckersley. The AL staff, led by Toronto Blue Jays‘ ace Dylan Cease (1 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 3 SO), showed no errors against a strong looking NL lineup. The only three hits were given up by Minnesota Twins’ Joe Ryan, Blue Jays’ Louis Varland and Tampa Bay Rays’ Bryan Baker.

Rays slugger and potential AL MVP candidate Junior Caminero was struck on the outside of his left hand by a 98 mph sinker from St. Louis Cardinals closer Riley O’Brian. Caminero immediately dropped to the ground in pain before exiting the contest.
Fortunately, post-game X-rays came back clean and negative for fractures. Caminero will return to play on Friday when the Rays face off against the scorching hot Boston Red Sox to open the second half of the season.
Junior Caminero: : I’m fine. Thank God nothing is broken. Will play Friday https://t.co/jTCSEmqDZB
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) July 15, 2026
Chicago White Sox breakout infielder Miguel Vargas replaced Caminero as a pinch-runner and later crushed an eighth-inning solo home run to seal the win.
With Tuesday’s shutout victory, the AL improved to 11 wins in the last 13 All-Star Games and an overwhelming 23 wins and two ties in the last 30. Despite this modern success, the all-time series remains remarkably tight with the American League holding a slim 49-44-3 edge in Midsummer Classic history

Thomas Tuchel and Lionel Scaloni made their mutual admiration abundantly clear ahead of their nations' monumental showdown.
England's semifinal against Argentina at the FIFA World Cup in Atlanta Stadium got off to a feisty start, with both sides trading fouls and engaging in an intensely physical battle, reflecting the deeply complicated relationship between the two countries.
Despite the storied rivalry between the two nations — with both national anthems being drowned out by the crowd as a show of disrespect — it was evident that the animosity did not extend to the two head coaches, as they prepared for one of the most significant matches of their careers, as per The Mirror US.

Prior to kickoff, cameras caught both Tuchel and Scaloni taking a moment to seek each other out before retreating to their respective benches. Spotting Scaloni, Tuchel broke into a broad grin and pulled the Argentine coach into a warm embrace, which was enthusiastically reciprocated.
The pair then exchanged a few words, smiles spread across their faces, as they walked together with Tuchel draping his arm around his counterpart's shoulder. Scaloni rested his hand on Tuchel's midsection as the two continued their conversation ahead of the enormous contest.
For England and Argentina, their mutual animosity has been well-documented over decades. In 1966, the year England lifted the World Cup, Argentine captain Antonio Rattin was dismissed and refused to leave the field, later sitting on a red carpet reserved for the Queen.
Some 16 years later, the Falklands War saw England and Argentina clash with weapons. Four years on, Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal eliminated England from that year's tournament, with the Argentinians knocking out the David Beckham-led England squad 12 years after that.
Speaking ahead of the game, Tuchel stated that the history between the two nations is "irrelevant" and acknowledged that the squad is solely focused on what they can control and doesn't "speak about iconic moments."
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"It's, in itself, iconic enough and the tension is big enough so we try exactly the opposite and try to influence the players and what we want them to do, how to behave in different situations," he told reporters in English. "We try to reduce the information.
"The bigger the stage gets, the bigger the tension grows so hopefully we can simplify the messages enough that they can execute it. We try exactly what is maybe not possible but the magnitude of the match is just what it is. I think it does not help if we engage emotionally in that."
Scaloni similarly emphasized that the game is precisely that - a showdown between two of the strongest remaining sides in the World Cup.
"The coach never thinks about what we have been given, what we were, but what we are, what we are given in the present," he told reporters. "That is what we have always done, and that is what we will do. We will see tomorrow."
Through the opening 45 minutes, the two sides combined for 19 fouls, yet the referee brandished just two yellow cards.

Timberwolves tried to trade with Bulls before getting LaMelo Ball originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's clear the Minnesota Timberwolves wanted another star.
They acquired LaMelo Ball from the Charlotte Hornets, but he was far from their only target this offseason.
They first went after at least three other players, according to a new article by The Athletic's Jon Krawczynski.
One of those guys? Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks. The Greek superstar was eventually sent to the Miami Heat in a blockbuster deal.
Another? Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics. He was dealt to the Philadelphia 76ers in a deal that brought Paul George back to Boston.
MORE: Caleb Wilson fires a subtle shot at AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson
Maybe the least expected target, though, was Josh Giddey of the Chicago Bulls.
Giddey hasn't really been involved in trade rumors, so it was surprising to see his name in this report.
Turns out, a trade was never actually that close.
"Giddey was another big guard to potentially pair with (Anthony) Edwards, but there was little traction on talks there," Krawczynski writes.
The Timberwolves ended up feeling just fine with that, because they ended up with Ball instead.
"When it became clear Ball was available, every other option was set aside," Krawczynski writes. "In a conference dominated at the top by big backcourts in San Antonio and the Oklahoma City Thunder, Ball’s 6-foot-7 frame was a huge selling point. His shooting and passing give him an explosiveness at point guard that Edwards has not experienced in six years in Minnesota. And the Wolves believe Ball can empower McDaniels, who is coming off the best offensive season of his career, and reinvigorate Gobert, who has been waiting for a lob thrower forever."
This doesn't seem to indicate that Giddey will be on the move. Clearly, Chicago wasn't all that interested in making such a deal.
Instead, Minnesota gets Ball and will have one of the best starting lineups in basketball.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes isn't all that worried about being ranked as the second-best quarterback in the NFL by an ESPN poll of various NFL executive and coaches shared this week.
Mahomes got ranked second in the annual poll behind Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, which is understandable as the former is coming off an ACL injury and a down season (by his standards) with the Chiefs.
While talking with Yahoo Sports Daily about the ranking, Mahomes understood why he was where he was... which is, you know, still pretty dang good if you ask anyone else.
"You understand it, I mean, coming off injury," Mahomes told Yahoo Sports Daily about the poll. "We didn't play as well as we wanted to the last few years. You're going to drop in the rankings of some sort... at the same time, there's a lot of good quarterbacks on that list. I'm just happy to be a part of it."
"You understand it." 🤷
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) July 15, 2026
.@PatrickMahomes isn't bothered by being ranked as the NFL's No. 2 quarterback.
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The three-time Super Bowl winner is obviously still one of the best quarterbacks of all time, so a second-place ranking on one poll doesn't really mean anything. He's still a lethal talent on the field who can change any game he's in just by making those plays that only he can. Allen is the best quarterback right now, but Mahomes can regain that.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Even Patrick Mahomes understands why he's not top-ranked QB in NFL poll
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers acquired right-handed pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. and left-hander Colton Gordon from the Houston Astros on Wednesday in exchange for outfield prospect Jadyn Fielder.
Brewers general manager Matt Arnold announced the swap that included cash from Houston. Milwaukee cleared space on the 40-man roster by sending left-handed pitcher Rob Zastryzny to the 60-day injured list.
Milwaukee went into the All-Star break with a five-game lead in the NL Central. They trailed the defending NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers by 1 1/2 games in the league standings.
The Brewers own a 3.48 team ERA that ranks second in the majors — behind only the New York Yankees — but injuries to their starting rotation left them seeking depth.
Two-time All-Star Brandon Woodruff is on the 60-day injured list after an MRI exam revealed a new injury to the anterior capsule in his shoulder, which was surgically repaired after the 2023 season. Left-hander Kyle Harrison was placed on the 15-day injured list Saturday with tightness in his throwing forearm.
McCullers, 32, who helped Houston win the World Series in 2017 and 2022, has spent his entire career with the Astros. He is 53-40 with a 3.85 ERA over 154 games. He was an All-Star in 2017, had Tommy John surgery in November 2018 and missed the 2019 season. Surgery in June 2023 kept him out through the 2024 season.
This season, the son of former MLB reliever Lance McCullers is 2-3 with a 6.86 ERA in eight starts. Inflammation in his right shoulder landed him on the 15-day IL on May 19, and he has been on a rehab assignment at Triple-A Sugar Land.
Gordon, 27, made his major league debut in 2025. He went 6-4 with a 5.34 ERA and a save in 20 games. Gordon has started one of his four appearances with Houston this season.
Fielder, 21, the son of former Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder, made his professional debut in 2025. He was in Class A before the trade.
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England vs. Argentina player ratings: Live grades for Lionel Messi, Harry Kane, others in 2026 World Cup semifinal originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The second finalist at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be determined this evening as defending champions Argentina take on a hungry England side looking to make history.
In order to be the best, you have to beat the best, and the Three Lions will get a chance to do just that, having to go through the reigning title-winners while seeking their first World Cup crown since 1966.
38-year-old Lionel Messi now stands in England's way, as the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup history is in the path of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and the rest of the English squad.
The winner will take on Spain in the final on Sunday in East Rutherford, NJ, after La Roja shut down France 2-0 in a preview of the stingy test that awaits England or Argentina.
The Sporting News brings you a full list of live player ratings for the match, analyzing both team's individual performances from the opening kickoff to the final whistle.
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Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Referee: Ismael Elfath (USA)
England starting lineup:
4-2-3-1, right to left: 1. J. Pickford (GK) — 24. R. James, 5. J. Stones, 6. M. Guehi, 25. D. Spence — 4. D. Rice, 8. E. Anderson — 17. M. Rogers, 10. J. Bellingham, 18. A. Gordon — 9. H. Kane.
Argentina starting lineup:
4-4-2, right to left: 23. E. Martinez (GK) — 26. N. Molina, 13. C. Romero, 6. L. Martinez, 3. N. Tagliafico — 17. G. Simeone, 20. A. Mac Allister, 5. L. Paredes (N. Gonzalez, 64'), 24. E. Fernandez — 10. L. Messi, 9. J. Alvarez.
All ratings are on a 10-point scale.
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford — 8
Didn't have a single save to make in the first half, as Argentina had no interest in testing the goalkeeper. His distribution was solid, keeping his side out of danger amidst a slight press.
Started the second half with a great save on Julian Alvarez at his near post. Made an outlandish save in the 69th minute as he prevented a header by Nico Gonzalez from finding the back of the net.
Watch in USA:
Messi sends it into the box but the header is SAVED by Jordan Pickford 🏴
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
WHAT A PLAY to keep things level for England pic.twitter.com/8eVVPIhAyF
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right-back: Reece James — 6
Did well getting forward, knowing he didn't have lots of width to deal with from Argentina. It was difficult, though, with Morgan Rogers contributing very little. Completed 17 of his 18 first-half passes, even while spending most of his time on the ball in the attacking half.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right center-back: John Stones — 6
Didn't have lots of defending to do, as Argentina didn't look to get anyone other than Lionel Messi into the penalty area. Had one of the few chances in the first half for either side, as he put his header slightly wide at the back post on a set-piece.
Made two big clearances in the 66th minute to help England get out of jail as they were being squeezed.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left center-back: Marc Guehi — 7
Was a machine in the first half, maintaining a high line while hitting on all 40 of his passes and contributing three defensive actions.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left-back: Djed Spence — 9
Djed Spence was rewarded with a start at his natural left-back position for his excellent deputy work on the right throughout this tournament. He was bright early on, dribbling through defenders down the left. He nutmegged Nahuel Molina in the fifth minute down near the corner flag. Then a minute later he managed to stay on the ball amidst a heavy contest from Giuliano Simeone. 'Megged another Argentina defender 10 minutes later as he continued to cook.
Did well to begin the second half by pushing Julian Alvarez wide enough for Pickford to make a save. Made an absolutely electrictackle in the 57th minute on Giuliano Simeone to prevent a huge Argentina opportunity.
Watch in USA:
WHAT A DEFENSIVE TACKLE BY DJED SPENCE 😤
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
And a great celebration to go along with it! pic.twitter.com/BWNQFPT7e7
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Central midfielder: Declan Rice — 6
Was completely invisible in the first half. Managed just 25 touches to Elliot Anderson's 51, leaving his midfield partner to do all the heavy lifting.
In the second half, it seemed to be going the way way, but he cropped up with a crucial contribution on the opening goal, latching onto the ball in the attacking third and feeding it to Morgan Rogers for a cross.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Central midfielder: Elliot Anderson — 8
Was a target of Argentina's early foul strategy, drawing three whistles in the opening 20 minutes and five throughout the opening half. Managed to keep his head about him and carry on, which is impressive. Drew an unfortunate yellow card when he was booked for fouling Lionel Messi, which left England furious.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right winger: Morgan Rogers — 6
With Djed Spence cooking, Rogers played a more off-ball winger role, but he did well when he got on the ball himself, also managing to work a cross on the dribble. Unfortunately, he faded in the first half, appearing in very few England attacks overall. A poor first 45 minutes overall.
He cropped up for a beautiful assist on the opening goal,
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Attacking midfielder: Jude Bellingham — 7
Had plenty of needle early in the match, winning fouls and keeping the intensity up. Like Anderson, got kicked repeatedly in the first half-hour, but began to get on his flow after that as he dribbled past Giuliano Simeone to win a free-kick just outside the penalty area.
Past the 30-minute mark, Bellingham started to have a much bigger effect on the match, which caused Argentina to just kick him more.
Began the second half by defending Lionel Messi very well, marshaling the ball out of play by bodying Messi off it near the end line. Started to lose his impact on the goal after England went ahead, as Argentina were able to compress the pitch and squeeze England back into their own half.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left winger: Anthony Gordon — 7
Did well to get down the left early, combining with an excitable Djed Spence, but couldn't get a shot off in the 15th minute as his dribbling allowed five defenders to swarm the England winger and smother the chance.
Faded as the first half went on, but started to get more involved early in the second half, most specifically moving into midfield for more touches on the ball.
Scored England's first goal with an exceptional back-post run by beating Nahuel Molina and latching onto Morgan Rogers' cross.
Watch in USA:
GOOOOAAL! ANTHONY GORDON GIVES ENGLAND THE LEAD OVER ARGENTINA IN THE SEMIFINALS 🏴
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
What a moment to score his first career FIFA World Cup goal! pic.twitter.com/3jNy5sKC18
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Striker: Harry Kane — 5
Only 13 touches in the first half, including none in the penalty area, as Kane was unable to get involved in the match. That wouldn't be the worst thing in the world for a traditional No. 9, but for someone like Kane who likes to drop into midfield, he was unable to both aid his teammates in ushering possession forward and arrive late in the penalty area for chances on goal.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and players enter the match off the bench.
Thomas Tuchel: Grade pending
This section will be updated after the match with analysis and commentary once the coach's tactical approach and in-game handling can be assessed on the whole.
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Goalkeeper: Emi Martinez — 6
Did well to deal with England's early crosses, and distributed well, only missing with his three long balls in the first half.
Wasn't much Martinez could do on the England goal.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right-back: Nahuel Molina — 6
It wasn't exactly pretty for Nahuel Molina against the combination of Anthony Gordon and Djed Spence, but it was effective, as he prevented either one from making things happen in the penalty area.
Delivered an absolutely vicious cross to the penalty area in the 54th minute that could have found a teammate but eventually was rejected from the 18-yard box. Was beaten by Anthony Gordon on England's opening goal, with his passive stance allowing Gordon to step in front of him for the finish.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right center-back: Cristian Romero — 7
While Lisandro Martinez fumbled around next to him, Cristian Romero was fantastic defensively, playing the role of a brick wall as England tried to advance into the attacking third.
Started the second half by making a delicious play on the ball to see a pressing Anthony Gordon go flying by, but then absorbed a professional booking by bear-hugging Jude Bellingham to stop a transitional play.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left center-back: Lisandro Martinez — 6
Solid in possession, but shaky defending in transition. Was booked in the 42nd minute for dragging Morgan Rogers back by his shirt in midfield to stop a counter.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left-back: Nicolas Tagliafico — 8
Contributed his fair share of physicality to Argentina's approach, but also managed to keep Morgan Rogers and Reece James completely in check, winning all of his four first-half ground duels.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right midfielder: Giuliano Simeone — 4
Was an absolute loose cannon early on, looking like he was playing at mach speed. That's not necessarily a good thing, as he was all over the place in the first quarter of the match, and it continued as he was whistled for four fouls in the opening 32 minutes.
Got free down the right before the hour mark, but was far too slow to make a decision as he charged towards the England goal, allowing Djed Spence to make a 30-yard recovery sprint and dispossess Simeone with a strong tackle.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Central midfielder: Leandro Paredes — 7
Was extremely physical early in the game, making all kinds of hard challenges in midfield to break up play with England on the ball. It was clear he was trying to get under Jude Bellingham's skin, but he was laughed off.
Provided good strength for Argentina at the base of midfield, avoiding a booking and beginning pressure. It began to have a greater effect on the game as he helped the South American side squeeze the game. It was, thusly, surprising that Paredes was hooked on the hour mark for Nico Gonzalez as Lionel Scaloni needed more attacking threat.
Central midfielder: Alexis Mac Allister — 6
Given freedom to roam and break up play, Mac Allister was a bit lost in the middle of the field, without a defined role. Looked a bit slow in the process, but managed to bust up England's build up a bit.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left midfielder: Enzo Fernandez — 5
He has had a scatterbrained World Cup, and that continued in this match as he was all over the pitch, but not in a good way. His best moment was taking a long-distance shot that just barely fizzed wide, but otherwise he kept losing duels all over the pitch, and failed to create much up front, with most of his passing sideways.
Managed to have a greater influence on the game in the second half, helping Argentina to squeeze the game, but his creativity was still lacking.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Right forward: Lionel Messi — 6
Was slow to get going, but exploded to life when he dribbled through three players and was fouled, winning a free-kick and getting Elliot Anderson controversially booked.
Really struggled to have a consistent influence on the game. Delivered a 69th minute cross that met the head of Nico Gonzalez, but he put the effort right at Jordan Pickford.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
Left forward: Julian Alvarez — 5
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and the player logs his performance on the pitch.
65th min — Nico Gonzalez: Grade pending
Entered for Leandro Paredes with Argentina down a goal. Had a massive chance to level the score, but put his header right at the goalkeeper.
This section will be updated with analysis, commentary, and highlights as the game progresses and players enter the match off the bench.
Lionel Scaloni: 8
This section will be updated after the match with analysis and commentary once the coach's tactical approach and in-game handling can be assessed on the whole.
England’s Jude Bellingham laughed off aggression from Argentina’s Leandro Paredes following a heated start to their World Cup semi-final in Atlanta.
The opening 20 minutes of the semi-final were littered with fouls, following a big build-up to the resumption of England and Argentina’s storied rivalry.
England’s Elliot Anderson was on the receiving end of several fouls in the opening stages and was involved in a tangle with Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez.


Giuliano Simeone, son of Diego Simeone, who got David Beckham sent off in 1998, also went down after a slight push from England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Argentina’s players also looked to antagonise England’s players off the ball and Bellingham found himself in the middle of a flare-up within the first few minutes.
Then, following a fair challenge from defensive midfielder Paredes, the Argentina man appeared to have words for Bellingham during the stoppage in play.
Bellingham’s response was to laugh off the apparent aggression, however, with the semi-final goalless midway through the first half.
There were 11 fouls in the first 24 minutes, with referee Ismail Elfath showing no yellow cards.
England’s national anthem was drowned out by Argentinian boos and chants before Three Lions fans repaid the gesture as tensions boiled over before their seismic World Cup semi-final even kicked off.
Sharing a storied footballing rivalry, this last-four clash also has a sharp historical edge to it, with conflict over the Falkland Islands forming part of the narrative going into the match in Atlanta.

Argentina invaded the British Overseas Territory in 1982 but emphatically lost the Falklands War in 74 days, which claimed the lives of 907 people: 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 from Britain and three Falkland Islanders.
Argentina still vehemently believe that the archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, which sits 300 miles away from its east coast, should be under its sovereignty, with the cause enshrined in much of the country’s culture, including its football.
As the players lined up around the centre-circle for the national anthems, Argentina fans were deafening with their chants of “whoever doesn't jump is English”, before heavily booing “God Save the King”.
England fans responded in toe by jeering Argentina’s anthem, setting the tone for the feisty semi-final that was being anticipated.
Argentina’s Leandro Paredes was branded “pathetic” by former England goalkeeper Joe Hart after appearing to try and get Harry Kane sent off for covering his mouth during the World Cup semi-final.
Midfielder Paredes spotted an opportunity to complain to referee Ismail Elfath after Kane briefly covered his mouth while talking to the United States official during what was a bruising first half in Atlanta littered with fouls.
This World Cup has seen officials enforcing a new rule, introduced before the tournament, which mandates an immediate red card for players covering their mouths during verbal confrontations with an opponent.

Ecuador’s Piero Hincapie and Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron were both sent off for covering their mouths during confrontations with opponents earlier in the tournament, in games against Mexico and Australia respectively.
Kane, however, was not involved in a confrontation with an opponent and the England captain appeared bemused as Paredes approached referee Elfath and complained that the striker had been covering his mouth.
Former England goalkeeper Hart was not impressed, either. “Pathetic,” he said. “He was talking to the referee. He was trying to be clear. It's so difficult to communicate out there. Harry Kane's just trying to have a conversation with the referee.
“I get it. Of course they're going to do anything they can to win this game. If you're going to go letter of the law and you see that, but come on, just win the game by scoring more goals.”
England were then urged to “give as good as they’ve got” against Argentina’s underhanded tactics after the holders committed a litany of fouls in the first half of their World Cup semi-final.
Argentina were guilty of 12 fouls in the first 45 minutes but were only shown one yellow card, with Lisandro Martinez the sole Argentinian to enter the book.
Thomas Tuchel’s men hardly looked like they were being bullied, however, with pundits Wayne Rooney and Hart delighted with how the Three Lions have so far reacted to the “wind-up” game of Argentina.
“Argentina would have definitely spoken about this before the game: ‘Let’s get into Jude [Bellingham], try and wind him up, try and make him get a yellow card, try and get him sent off’. It’s really important that we don’t take that bait, and we don't allow them to keep doing it, and we don't react badly to it,” said Rooney on BBC One.
“We have to be clever enough not to be involved. When there's a tackle there, go and win it with force, but do not get involved because the Argentina team, they do this a lot. They do this in other games, and they're used to it.”
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With England and Argentina engaged in an epic battle for a spot in the World Cup final, fans are curious which soccer superstar will emerge victorious.
Will it be Lionel Messi, leading Argentina to their second consecutive World Cup final appearance? Will it be Harry Kane, helping guide England to a chance at their first World Cup title in 60 years?
There are a lot of storylines to be interested in, including English manager Thomas Tuchel. At 56 years old, Tuchel, the German-born manager and former player is helping lead England to their former glory. Here's what to know about him.
Tuchel was born on Aug. 29, 1973 in Krumbach, Germany.
Tuchel's playing career did not last long. He was forced into retirement at just 25 years old due to a knee cartilage injury.
Tuchel spent his youth at the FC Augsburg Academy and began his professional career with the Stuttgarter Kickers in 1992 in the second tier of Bundesliga. In 1994, he dropped down to Bundesliga's third tier as a sweeper and center back with SSV Ulm. He made 68 league appearances before the knee injury forced him into retirement in 1998.
Tuchel was named the head coach of England's national team on Oct. 16, 2024.
Tuchel enjoyed immense coaching success before then, helping lead Bayern Munich to a Bundesliga title in 2023, Chelsea to a Champions League title in 2021, and Paris Saint-Germain to a Ligue 1 title in 2019.
He has enjoyed incredible success everywhere he has gone, and based on how the World Cup has gone so far, he could be in for yet another title.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: Where is Thomas Tuchel from? What to know about England manager
Alvin Kamara is reportedly staying with the New Orleans Saints.
Per Saints reporter Nick Underhill, Kamara and the Saints are finalizing an agreement to restructure his contract to keep him in New Orleans.
The five-time Pro Bowl running back has been the subject of trade rumors throughout the offseason, but will instead remain with the team that he’s played with for his entire nine-season NFL career.
Details of the planned restructure weren’t initially reported. Kamara was slated to play on the second year of a two-year, $24.5 million contract with a $10.5 million salary cap hit for next season.

This story will be updated.
There’s no denying that the Dallas Cowboys have a high-powered offense after ranking seventh in scoring last season. Dak Prescott‘s return from injury sparked first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer’s offense, but one might argue the true difference-maker was George Pickens.
Pickens arrived via trade, in exchange for a second-round pick. We’re only one year removed from the deal, but it already looks like one of the best trades in franchise history. With Pickens and fellow Pro Bowl receiver CeeDee Lamb, the Cowboys have one of the very best wide receiver tandems in the NFL. But how good is Pickens? Some think he’s among the best they’ve ever seen.

One area where Pickens consistently wins is with his strength and toughness. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound receiver can often be seen outmuscling his opponents while hauling in tough catches for the Cowboys. It’s one of his superpowers.
Recently, an ESPN poll surveyed NFL executives, scouts, and coaches and determined that Pickens ranked as the seventh-best receiver in the league. Lamb ranked sixth.
Yet, at least one NFL coordinator was willing to go on record and state that Pickens, not Lamb, is actually the Cowboys’ No. 1 receiver.
Meanwhile, a veteran offensive coach suggested the 25-year-old Pickens, who’s entering his fifth NFL season, still has room for more growth while offering extremely high praise.
“One of the best I’ve ever seen at the contested catch. There’s such untapped ability there. It’s just a consistency issue and where his head’s at week to week.”
Veteran NFL Offensive Coach on George Pickens
Despite coming off a career-high 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdowns, Pickens may just be scratching the surface with the Cowboys. With Prescott, Pickens, and Lamb, the sky is the limit in Dallas. The key is keeping everyone healthy and hoping they have a competent defense to match.
Set to play on a one-year, $27.3 million contract in 2026, another Pro Bowl season from Pickens would definitely earn him a contract that makes him among the highest-paid receivers in the league. Some would argue that the Cowboys should have already given him that respect after his career year in 2025, yet they wanted him to prove it, all over again.
Related: Young Dallas Cowboys Defender Draws High Praise From NFL Scout
England have been urged to “give as good as they’ve got” against Argentina’s underhanded tactics after the holders committed a litany of fouls in the first half of their World Cup semi-final.
Argentina were guilty of 12 fouls in the first 45 minutes but were only shown one yellow card, with Lisandro Martinez the sole Argentinian to enter the book.
Thomas Tuchel’s men hardly looked like they were being bullied, however, with pundits Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart delighted with how the Three Lions have so far reacted to the “wind-up” game of Argentina.
“Argentina would have definitely spoken about this before the game: ‘Let’s get into Jude [Bellingham], try and wind him up, try and make him get a yellow card, try and get him sent off’. It’s really important that we don’t take that bait, and we don't allow them to keep doing it, and we don't react badly to it,” said Rooney on BBC One.
“We have to be clever enough not to be involved. When there's a tackle there, go and win it with force, but do not get involved because the Argentina team, they do this a lot. They do this in other games, and they're used to it.
“ If you look at the England bench, Anthony Barry’s up, Thomas Tuchel's up. They will know what was coming. If that happens, stay on the floor. Try and get them a yellow card because this is how they want to play. We have to do the same thing. We have to be as clever as they are.
“They haven’t overreacted. They've given as good as they've got. They have to hold their ground and do it back to them. Give them some back because otherwise, if you allow them to keep doing it, normally they'll come out on top.”
Hart added: “I've loved how the England players have reacted and stood up to the battle. Anderson has chased the great man Messi around the field and not given him an inch. He has moments, of course he had, but that set the tone.

“When they get a chance, they're smacking them back. That is exactly what you need in a game like this. You have got to stand up for yourself.”
While Hart was complimentary of England’s reaction, another former Three Lions goalkeeper in Paul Robinson was left furious by the first half, blasting referee Ismail Elfath.
“That's one of the worst refereeing performances I've seen at this World Cup. He didn't get a grip of the game from the start,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“He's let so much go and the two coaches are not happy either. England have had to stick in this game because it has been tough. They have been kicked off the park at times. There's a clear game plan.
“There's been no real flow to the game.”
ATLANTA — England is on the board!
Anthony Gordon scored for the Three Lions in the 55th minute of their World Cup semifinal match against Argentina on Wednesday, July 15 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The goal makes the score 1-0.
Gordon joined Barcelona from Newcastle prior to the World Cup on a deal worth a reported €80 million, about $91.7 million.
GOOOOAAL! ANTHONY GORDON GIVES ENGLAND THE LEAD OVER ARGENTINA IN THE SEMIFINALS 🏴
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
What a moment to score his first career FIFA World Cup goal! pic.twitter.com/3jNy5sKC18
This is the first time Lionel Messi has played England in his career. The two sides have a storied history. Argentina won the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals match that became known for Diego Maradona's Hand of God play. In the 1998 World Cup, David Beckham got a red card and was ejected before Argentina won in a penalty shootout.
This summer, Argentina won Group J and Messi became the all-time World Cup leading scorer. England won Group L and then defeated Mexico at Estadio Azteca before ousting Erling Haaland and Norway.
Argentina is the defending World Cup champions and has three titles. England won the 1966 World Cup on home soil.
The winner of this match will face Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday, July 19.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who scored for England? See Anthony Gordon goal vs. Argentina in World Cup

Warriors reportedly fear ex-Lakers star LeBron James will not join Steph Curry, Draymond Green originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Golden State Warriors know that LeBron James is the biggest free agent available and want to pair him with Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and the rest of their veteran core. James has largely stayed out of the process, allowing his agent, Rich Paul, to handle phone calls and negotiations.
The Warriors have done everything to land James, including Curry meeting with him before free agency started.
“Pairing him with Stephen Curry is going to be something that the Warriors are going to pursue over the next few weeks… It seemed very doubtful, it seemed low percentage, now it’s kind of questionable. Now there’s going to be some legs to this… That same source told us that Steph is planning on meeting and talking with LeBron about potentially joining the Warriors over the course of the next few weeks leading up to free agency,” NBA insider Brett Siegel said.
James has narrowed his list to five organizations he believes can compete for an NBA championship. Now, all that remains is for him to make his decision.
“It’s decision time for LeBron James… The Leading suitors have been CLE, MIA, GSW, PHI, and MIN…. LeBron James has made it clear privately that he wants to go somewhere he can compete for a championship. Somewhere he feels he finds that happiness from a team environment and culture that he can uplift,” ESPN’s Shams Charania said.
While the Warriors have done everything possible to convince James to come to the Bay Area, it no longer appears to be enough. Golden State reportedly feels like it is on the outside looking in.
“I'm kind of hearing today that the Warriors internally kind of feel like they're a dark horse at this point, that LeBron James is probably going out east,” ESPN insider Marc Spears said.
The Warriors believed they were in a strong position to land James until recently. They offered him the chance to form a generational duo with Curry, a pairing that would have immediately become one of the most feared in the NBA. James would also have had the opportunity to play alongside Green, one of his closest friends.
It is an unfortunate position for the Warriors, but the reality is they may not offer James the best opportunity to win another championship. Ultimately, that appears to be what his free agency decision will come down to.
More NBA news:
West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville is a target for Manchester United, Arsenal are preparing an offer for Norway winger Antonio Nusa, while Everton consider moving for Manchester City's Rico Lewis.
Manchester United will target West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville, 24, if Marcus Rashford leaves this summer, with the Netherlands attacker costing about £30m. (Guardian - subscription required)
Arsenal are preparing an offer of about £34m for RB Leipzig's 21-year-old Norway winger Antonio Nusa. (Caughtoffside)
Manchester City have informed Lille's Ayyoub Bouaddi they want to bring the 18-year-old Morocco midfielder straight into the first team rather than loan him back to the French club. (Teamtalk)
Manchester City are looking at Paris St-Germain's Senegal forward Ibrahim Mbaye, 18, after interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham.(FootMercato)
Sunderland are lining up a move to sign 19-year-old French defender Dayann Methalie from Toulouse.(Football Insider)
Everton are considering a move for Manchester City right-back Rico Lewis, with Nottingham Forest,Bournemouth and Fulham also interested in the 21-year-old Englishman. (Teamtalk)
Hull City are expected to finalise a move this week for Swedish winger Elliot Stroud, 24, from Mjallby in a deal worth £3m - and also hopeful of completing the signing of Olympiacos and Greece goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis, 23. (Sky Sports)
Prince Fielder and CC Sabathia were Brewers fathers together for all of three days.
The Milwaukee Brewers formally announced the trade with the Houston Astros to acquire pitchers Lance McCullers Jr. and Colton Gordon (plus cash) on July 15, and the player going to Houston is Class A outfielder/designated hitter Jadyn Fielder, the son of former Brewers great Prince.
The older Fielder and his 2008 Brewers teammate CC Sabathia were both in attendance at the MLB All-Star Game this week in Philadelphia. Sabathia's son, Carsten Sabathia III, was just selected by the Brewers in the 20th round of the 2026 MLB Draft on July 12.
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Jadyn, 21, signed with the Brewers as an undrafted player in 2024. At Class A Wilson this year, he had a .233 average and .813 OPS (on-base plus slugging) with three homers and 10 stolen bases. He hit a walk-off single for the Warbirds in extra innings June 30.
Though Fielder certainly carries notoriety, he wasn't among the Brewers' top prospects. The deal allows the Brewers to acquire pitching depth, particularly with potential starters, while Houston was able to trim costs from its roster. McCullers is in the final year of an $85 million extension over five seasons.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Jadyn Fielder, son of Prince, headed to Astros in trade for pitchers
Prince Fielder and CC Sabathia were Brewers fathers together for all of three days.
The Milwaukee Brewers formally announced the trade with the Houston Astros to acquire pitchers Lance McCullers Jr. and Colton Gordon (plus cash) on July 15, and the player going to Houston is Class A outfielder/designated hitter Jadyn Fielder, the son of former Brewers great Prince.
The older Fielder and his 2008 Brewers teammate CC Sabathia were both in attendance at the MLB All-Star Game this week in Philadelphia. Sabathia's son, Carsten Sabathia III, was just selected by the Brewers in the 20th round of the 2026 MLB Draft on July 12.
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Jadyn, 21, signed with the Brewers as an undrafted player in 2024. At Class A Wilson this year, he had a .233 average and .813 OPS (on-base plus slugging) with three homers and 10 stolen bases. He hit a walk-off single for the Warbirds in extra innings June 30.
Though Fielder certainly carries notoriety, he wasn't among the Brewers' top prospects. The deal allows the Brewers to acquire pitching depth, particularly with potential starters, while Houston was able to trim costs from its roster. McCullers is in the final year of an $85 million extension over five seasons.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Jadyn Fielder, son of Prince, headed to Astros in trade for pitchers

Caitlin Clark injury update: Fever star's status vs. Valkyries revealed before key WNBA showdown originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Indiana Fever have won two straight games and will look to keep that momentum rolling Wednesday night when they host the Golden State Valkyries in one of the most intriguing matchups on the WNBA schedule.
With Indiana continuing its push up the standings and Golden State entering the game riding a seven-game winning streak, all eyes have been on the final injury report, particularly the status of Caitlin Clark and Valkyries standout Gabby Williams.
The good news for Fever fans is that Clark is expected to suit up despite continuing to manage a lingering back injury.
Indiana released its final injury report on Tuesday, listing Clark as probable because of her back. While the injury has appeared on recent reports, it has not prevented the All-Star guard from taking the floor. Clark has continued to play through the issue and remains one of the league's most impactful players.
Her availability is a major boost for the Fever, who enter Wednesday's contest at 14-9 after dismantling the Las Vegas Aces 109-75 on Sunday. Although Kelsey Mitchell led the way with 27 points in that victory, Clark once again helped orchestrate Indiana's offense while benefiting from another balanced performance that featured 19 points and 11 rebounds from Aliyah Boston.
The Fever have found their rhythm entering the second half of the season, and having Clark available gives them their best chance to extend their winning streak to three games.
Status Report for tomorrow's game vs. Golden State:
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 14, 2026
Caitlin Clark - Probable (back) pic.twitter.com/WhQzExutCW
Golden State's injury situation is less certain. The Valkyries have listed veteran forward Gabby Williams as questionable with a back contusion after she missed the team's previous game.
Williams has been one of Golden State's most versatile players this season, providing scoring, defense and playmaking for a team that owns one of the WNBA's best records at 17-7.
If she is unable to play again, the Valkyries will continue leaning on players such as Veronica Burton, who scored 17 points with six assists in Friday's win over the Connecticut Sun, and Janelle Salaün, who added 16 points and seven rebounds off the bench. Golden State will also remain without Iliana Rupert, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the season because of her pregnancy.
MORE: Sophie Cunningham makes heartfelt request to Fever fans ahead of Golden State game
Wednesday's game features two of the hottest teams in the league. Indiana has won consecutive games, including its statement victory over Las Vegas, while Golden State has reeled off seven straight wins to strengthen its position near the top of the WNBA standings.
Clark's expected availability means fans should get another opportunity to watch one of the league's biggest stars in a matchup that could have postseason implications later this season. Tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, with the game airing nationally on USA Network.
T.J. Dillashaw was upset to see Cody Garbrandt go out the way he did at UFC 329.
Garbrandt (15-8 MMA, 10-8 UFC) was finished by Adrian Yanez (18-6-1 MMA, 7-3-1 UFC) in Round 1 of their bantamweight bout this past Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Five of Garbrandt's eight professional losses have come by knockout.
Dillashaw was the first to defeat Garbrandt, knocking him out in back-to-back bantamweight title fights. Having trained with Garbrandt for years at Team Alpha Male, Dillashaw knows how talented "No Love" is but points out one major flaw he needs to work on.
"For me, it's just depressing because I know how good he could be," Dillashaw said of Garbrandt on the JAXXON Podcast. "He's super fast. He hits like a truck. Even before the fight started, they talked about him working on his defense – he does not need to work on his defense when someone is throwing at him. What he needs to work on is his head motion while he's throwing.
"He throws great combos, but his head stays super tall and always in the same exact position. It never gets off the line. Like if he's throwing a right hook, his head's here (straight); left, his head's here, rather than dipping his head out of the way while he's throwing. He's getting caught in the counter. He's getting caught when he's throwing."
Garbrandt, 35, now has lost three of his past four fights, with his lone win in that stretch coming over Xiao Long at UFC 326.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: T.J. Dillashaw calls Cody Garbrandt's UFC 329 knockout loss 'depressing'
As soccer mania reaches a fever pitch across the country this weekend, officials in Toy Town are inviting fans to come together and experience the biggest match in the sport on the big screen.
Winchendon will host a free World Cup final watch party on Sunday, July 19, at the Robinson-Broadhurst Performing Arts Amphitheater at 86 Ingleside Road, giving residents and visitors alike a chance to cheer on the finalists in a festive, family-friendly atmosphere.
Shaina Cunningham, coordinator for the town's Parks and Recreation Department, said the idea grew out of a desire to create a community event centered around one of the world's most-watched sporting events.
“Not a lot of local municipalities in our region are hosting World Cup final watch parties, so we marketed this on social media, not only to our local community, but also to surrounding communities,” Cunningham said. “We generally draw from Southern New Hampshire up through North Central Massachusetts for our amphitheater events.”
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The match will be shown on a large LED screen set up on the amphitheater stage, turning the venue into an outdoor soccer destination for the afternoon.
Gates open at 1 p.m., and the championship match kicks off at 3 p.m. Spain will face either England or Argentina for the World Cup title at New Jersey Stadium.
Fans who arrive early will have more than just the game to enjoy. Soccer Shots, a Massachusetts-based youth soccer program, will host a children's soccer clinic before kickoff, giving young players a chance to get in on the action before the world's best take the field.
Food and refreshments will also be available throughout the event. The Lickity Express mobile food truck from Lickity Splitz will be on site serving treats, while beer and wine will be available through The Hub, operated by the Winchendon CAC.
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Organizers are encouraging attendees to bring lawn chairs or blankets, find a comfortable spot and settle in for an afternoon of soccer, food and community spirit.
Cunningham said excitement has been building as the tournament has captured the attention of fans across the United States.
“I think a lot of folks think this is a wonderful idea. It’s been amazing to watch the momentum that the World Cup has brought to the U.S., so the feedback from the community has been good,” she said. “We’re really hoping to bring the community out and together.”
For Winchendon officials, the event is about more than just soccer. It's an opportunity to gather neighbors, welcome visitors and share in a global moment together, all from the heart of Toy Town.
This article originally appeared on Gardner News: Winchendon to host free World Cup final watch party at amphitheater

Atalanta are edging closer to an agreement for Kerim Alajbegovic, with reports of a new offer worth €25m plus add-ons to Bayer Leverkusen and the player asking Sead Kolasinac for advice.
It has been said by several sources over the last few days that La Dea are making a strong bid to sign the Bosnia and Herzegovina talent.
Now Sky Sport Italia and Sport Mediaset note that a new proposal has come in worth €25m plus bonuses, which is edging close to the €30m asking price.
CARDIFF, WALES – MARCH 26: Kerim Alajbegovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrates after winning in the penalty shoot out in the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-off match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Alajbegovic won’t turn 19 until September, but has already made a real name for himself both playing for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and at club level.
The attacking winger spent last season on loan at RB Salzburg, where he scored 13 goals and provided four assists in 44 competitive appearances.
Another sign of progress in the negotiations is the suggestion he has already spoken to Bosnia teammate Kolasinac to ask about life in Serie A, and specifically living in Bergamo.
CARDIFF, WALES – MARCH 26: Kerim Alajbegovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-off match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
Kolasinac has been at the club since the summer of 2023 and was part of the Atalanta squad that won the Europa League in 2024.

Como have accepted an offer from Udinese for Kosovo international Mergim Vojvoda, claim Sportitalia, so now he will discuss personal terms.
The right-back is 31 years old and his current contract at the Stadio Sinigaglia runs to June 2028.
He joined Como in February 2025 from Torino at a cost of €2m, before that playing for Standard Liege.
COMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 29: Mergim Vojvoda of Como 1907 shoots to score his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on October 29, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images)
There had been reports of interest from the likes of Cagliari, Venezia and Monza, but it would seem as if Udinese have the upper hand.
Sportitalia transfer pundit Gianluigi Longari claims that Udinese made a proposal for Vojvoda and Como have accepted.
Now it is up to the Friulani to agree personal terms with the versatile defender, who can also play in central defence, or in a more advanced position down the right flank.
He made 34 appearances for Como last season between Serie A and the Coppa Italia, scoring two goals with three assists.

La Liga clubs Real Betis and Villarreal are inching towards an incoming agreement over the transfer of a member of the latter’s goalkeeper ranks.
This comes amid the understanding that Diego Conde is all set to take his talents to Seville for the season ahead.
The brass at Real Betis have spent recent days scouring the market for reinforcements between the posts. Following the decision of Pau López to head to La Liga 2 with FC Andorra, the signing of a new shot-stopper emerged as something of a priority.
Talks, in turn, were recently opened with the aforementioned Villarreal, over a potential deal for Diego Conde. Spaniard Conde is fresh off a disappointing campaign with the Yellow Submarine last time out, giving rise to a grand total of zero La Liga appearances.
And as alluded to above, on Wednesday, Betis appear closer than ever to landing their man. As per a report from transfer market insider Fabrizio Romano, citing journalist Matteo Moretto:
‘Real Betis are closing in on Diego Conde deal with Villarreal. He’s the replacement for Pau López.’
Conor Laird – GSFN

In a recent report, journalist Pete O’Rourke mentioned that Tottenham Hotspur are willing to launch a move for Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi. It has been claimed that Spurs are eyeing a £85m move to bring the French forward to North London this off-season.
Kroupi managed to catch the eye at times with his performances as the focal point of Bournemouth’s attack in the previous campaign. The 20-year-old found the back of the net 13 times in 35 matches for the Cherries last season on all fronts.
The French talent is currently among the most gifted forwards in the Premier League. Hence, Spurs would do well to lure him to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this off-season.
His current contract at the Vitality Stadium will run out in the summer of 2030, which could make it tough for Tottenham to sign him on a cut-price deal later this year.
BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – APRIL 22: Eli Junior Kroupi of AFC Bournemouth warms up prior to the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Leeds United at Vitality Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Kroupi is proficient at finding a yard of space for himself to get some strikes in at goal. He has got the vision to create some inviting chances for his teammates in the final third and is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet.
The French talent can contribute by scoring his fair share of goals up top. Kroupi is primarily a centre-forward but can also function as a left-sided wide player or play in the number ten position if needed. He is already quite familiar with the Premier League and won’t take much time to adjust to life at the North London club.
We can expect Kroupi to bring more quality and depth to Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi’s attack. He has what it takes to fight for a regular first-team spot at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season.
At 20, Kroupi has got his best years ahead of him, which makes him a decent fit for the North London club’s needs in this transfer window. He will also help Spurs compete across all competitions over the next few years. Therefore, De Zerbi would be wise to go all out to snap him up before the end of this transfer period.

Italian referee Marco Di Bello is the VAR for this evening’s World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina, with Maurizio Mariani the fourth official.
The game kicked off in Atlanta at 20.00 UK time (21.00 CEST).
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 12: Marco Di Bello, referee of the match talks with Enrico Delprato of Parma Calcio during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
The winners will go on to face Spain in the Final in New Jersey on Sunday, while the losers will take on France for the bronze medal on Saturday.
Much was made of the choice of officials for the semi-finals in this tournament, with France’s Didier Deschamps criticising the appointment of Ivan Barton from El Salvador.
The pick for the second semi-final was no less obscure, Ismail Elfath originally from Morocco, but nationalised US citizen.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JUNE 15: Referee Maurizio Mariani (C) walks out of the tunnel with match officials for warm ups before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay at Miami Stadium on June 15, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
There is more experience off the field, as Italian fourth official Mariani is tasked with keeping things calm on the touchline between Thomas Tuchel and Lionel Scaloni.
In the VAR booth is Di Bello, who could well be called into action, considering the tense and scrappy history between these football nations.
Di Bello turned 45 on Sunday and has officiated 189 Serie A games, 75 in Serie B and 11 in the Coppa Italia.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 01: Referee Marco Di Bello shows a red card to Matteo Guendouzi of SS Lazio as Christian Pulisic of AC Milan is shown a yellow card during the Serie A TIM match between SS Lazio and AC Milan – Serie A TIM at Stadio Olimpico on March 01, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
He was always one for discipline, flashing 822 yellow cards during his 189 Serie A matches, 31 straight red cards, and a further 17 dismissals due to double bookings.
Di Bello became an international referee in 2018 and was chosen to officiate the Final of the Cyprus Cup in May 2022.
He was a VAR at EURO 2020 and has been a FIFA Video Match Official since January 2021.
Di Bello was suspended for a month in 2024 after a chaotic Serie A match between Lazio and Milan that saw three red cards.

The Miami Dolphins have reset their roster this offseason, with the wide receiver position one of the most highly turned-over position groups. Gone are players like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, leaving veteran players like Malik Washington and free agent additions Jalen Tolbert and Tutu Atwell to headline the depth chart. Unless, that is, a rookie steps up and takes the mantle as wide receiver one.
Miami selected three wide outs during the 2026 NFL Draft, including two in the third round. The first of those, Caleb Douglas, takes center stage today as our 90-in-90 series resumes.
Name: Caleb Douglas
Number: 7
Position: Wide receiver
Height / Weight: 6’4” / 205 pounds
Age (at start of season): 23
Experience: Rookie
College: Texas Tech (transfer from Florida)
Draft: 2026 3rd round (75th overall)
Acquired: 2026 Draft
Contract: 4-years, $7.2 million
2026 salary cap: $1.3 million (1st year)
Contract details via OverTheCap.com.
Games played: 14
Receptions: 54
Receiving Yards: 846
Touchdowns: 7
Douglas made the most of his second year at Texas Tech after transferring from Florida. He served as the team’s top receiver, and he used his combination of size and speed to find success – and establish himself as a second-day draft prospect. He did have a drops issue, and he can learn to use his size better, but his 2025 performance was enough to earn Second-Team All-Big12 honors, a spot in the Senior Bowl, and a Scouting Combine invite.
Draft profile via Lance Zierlein, NFL.com:
Douglas is a long, slender outside target with good production but uneven tape. He has enticing moments, showcasing his catch radius/ball skills on fades and deep throws. Douglas’ focus drops and an inability to win contested catches at a high enough rate can’t be overlooked, though. He shows quick acceleration for a tall receiver, but his top-end speed is relatively non-threatening to defenses. Douglas can expect to be crowded by NFL cornerbacks and forced to prove he can uncover. There are flashes to build on, but he’ll have to battle to make a roster as a backup.
Wide receiver signings: Tutu Atwell, Donaven McCulley (UDFA), Terrace Marshall, Jr., Jalen Reagor, Jalen Tolbert
Released: Tyreek Hill
Trade: Jaylen Waddle to Broncos
Drafted: Caleb Douglas (3rd round), Chris Bell (3rd round), Kevin Coleman, Jr. (5th round)
The sky is the limit for Douglas with the Dolphins this year. After years of Miami relying on smaller receivers, wanting to use speed to create separation, they have gone for size this year – but he brings plenty of speed as well. This summer, the Dolphins have to focus on getting Douglas off the line when he is pressed, something defenses will do a lot to him until he proves he can beat it, but the potential is there for Douglas to have a major role in the offense. Will he establish himself as a wide receiver one this year, or will he serve as a rotational piece behind someone like Washington? This summer will provide us with the initial signals as to who Douglas will be for Miami.
For the 11th time and first since 2017, Royal Birkdale Golf Club will play host to the Open Championship. The cream of the crop head to Southport, England from July 16-19, hoping to win the coveted Claret Jug. Prior to this year’s tournament, Royal Birkdale has undergone some significant changes on some of the holes, which will provide new challenges for the field. Sir Nick Faldo, a three-time Open champion in 1987, 1990, and 1992, breaks down the modifications that will be on display this weekend.
The first major change is at No. 4, Royal Birkdale’s first par 3. The hole was lengthened by 25 yards, and its most prominent bunker has been reshaped, making for a reduction inside. Faldo believes the modifications will allow players to “run balls up onto the green” and increase overall options. Hole No. 5, on the other hand, has been reduced by 25 yards in length, and with new fairway bunkers, players may “weigh up the risk option and reward of going for the green.” The hole’s right side has also been removed and remodeled, eliminating the blind tee shot. Lastly, a dune has been added behind the green, which poses challenges for balls which run through the putting surface.
The next set of changes come at No. 7. The tee box has moved significantly, resulting in a 45-degree change to the entire playing direction of the hole. The hole is 26 yards shorter than it was in 2017, and while the donut shape of the bunkers remain, three have been taken out completely. The green has been lifted, creating deeper runoffs on the sides, as well as varying levels of difficulty to save par.
“Significant remodeling has given this short but sweet par three extra teeth,” Faldo said.
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Hole No. 13 took center stage the last time the Open was played at Royal Birkdale, when Jordan Spieth missed the fairway off-right by 100 yards from the tee box. He was able to play his next shot from the practice ground, and ultimately finished the hole with a stunning bogey, avoiding total disaster en route to an iconic victory. However, with the changes in the hole’s infrastructure, Faldo says his shot will be “impossible to recreate.” The fairway has changed slightly, and the hole now plays as a slight dogleg, or a bent golf hole. One of the bunkers has also been removed near the green, so players will have the opportunity to lay up if they struggle from the tee box.
Another pair of back nine holes that look different are Nos. 14 and 15. The old 15th is now the new 14th, with the old 14th having been replaced. The hole has been lengthened to 602 yards, 60 more than in 2017, and winds will be a big factor. This year’s No. 15 is brand-new at Royal Birkdale, and is both the longest and final par 3. Faldo describes the green as “deceptively large,” with a narrow view from the tee box.
Finally, No. 18’s tee box has been shifted slightly to the left, removing the dog leg. While there is full visibility from the tee, six fairway bunkers make the initial shot more difficult.
“It’s a suitable final test, and one that needs to be tackled carefully for those wanting to make the most famous walk in golf.”
The final men’s major of the year will kick off Thursday at 1:30 a.m. ET on Peacock and NBCSN.

NASCAR announced a new rules package for the summer Daytona race that’s aimed at improving passing and making cars less reliant on fuel saving as a strategy, but many fans are up in arms that it comes with a horsepower reduction. Current superspeedway spec engines produce 510 horsepower through a 0.89 inch tapered and that will now be reduced to 465 horsepower with the use of 0.84 inch tapered spacer.
It may seem counterintuitive at first glance to reduce power if you’re trying to help passing, but superspeedway racing has a unique set of components which are heavily reliant on each other. The reason why these cars currently have so much drag and downforce is because of the engine package choice. In previous generations of the NASCAR Cup car, there were engines with less horsepower that were designed specifically for superspeedway racing which allowed NASCAR to create aero packages with less downforce and drag. The advent of spec racing with the Next Gen car meant that there were less choices for engines and a lower power engine option was no longer available, so the only thing NASCAR could do to slow cars down enough in order to reduce the chance of flips was to add more downforce and drag in the form of a large spoiler and underbody aero.

Reducing engine power by the use of a tapered spacer with smaller opening now allows NASCAR to attempt to replicate an aero package that is closer to what we saw in previous generations of car and should move in the direction of how the ever-popular O’Reilly Series cars race on Saturdays.
The fans who are disappointed with the 465 horsepower output of the Cup cars in this new package will likely change their mind when they learn that the O’Reilly cars produce around 410 horsepower in their current superspeedway configuration. Earlier engine packages for the 6th generation car were right in between those two at 450 horsepower.
Those engine and aero combinations are well known, and in 2021, we saw around a 9mph differential for a car in the pack versus one running by itself at Daytona. At the Daytona 500 this year, that difference was over 13mph. The changes for the Daytona summer race aim to bring that gap to around 10 or 11 miles per hour. That is likely to be aided by transaxle changes in addition to the engine and aero changes that have been announced.
Current transaxle drop gear ratios are not optimal for a car that leaves the pack because it will often rev high enough where it wall pass over the peak of the powerband of the engine. NASCAR aims to introduce a new drop gear ratio with the update for Daytona that will allow cars that go on a single car run outside of the pack to be able to stay in the peak of their powerband for a longer period of time in order to be able to complete passes.

The summary of changes that we can expect include:
-Spoiler reduction from 7 inches to 4 inches
-Underbody aero change to balance the spoiler reduction
-Engine power reduction from 510hp to 465hp
-Drop gear ratio change to optimize the power band
All of these changes can only happen in steps, so no single change can be implemented independently. In order to reduce the spoiler, you also have to change the splitter stuffers to balance the underbody aero with the overbody aero. In order to make those changes and still allow the cars to race safely, power must be reduced. The drop gear change is a nice bonus to help cars accelerate better once they leave the pack. All of these changes should entice competitors to attempt passes instead of saving fuel which should create excitement and passing similar to what we saw at Atlanta a few days ago.
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Former Clemson basketball forward RJ Godfrey is part of a group lawsuit against the NCAA filed July 9 to gain a fifth year of eligibility, according to Cobb County, Georgia, court records.
If his lawsuit is successful, Godfrey likely would not return to the Tigers and coach Brad Brownell in 2026-27.
In the complaint, Godfrey is among 16 players who are arguing that the NCAA "unfairly" limited the number of games those athletes can participate in during their five-year eligibility window and "unjustifiably (restrained)" their ability to earn money through NIL.
Godfrey and others are seeking an immediate injunctive relief that would allow them to sign scholarship and revenue-sharing agreements with schools plus with third-party agreements for NIL compensation to play in the 2026-27 season.
The NCAA approved a change to its eligibility rules on June 23, giving all athletes five years of eligibility over five seasons instead of five years to play four seasons.
Under the new rules, there will be no more redshirts, and waivers will only be granted in the case of pregnancy, military service or religious missions. An athlete's five-year clock would start the academic year after their 19th birthday or upon college enrollment, whichever is earlier.
Athletes who completed their fourth year of eligibility in 2025-26, like Godfrey, were not given an extra year, though. This has created lawsuits against the NCAA as players are seeking a fifth season.
For Godfrey, who had pre-NBA draft workouts but wasn't selected or signed to an undrafted free-agent deal, it would give him another season to boost his stock. However he likely wouldn't finish his career with Clemson and would likely play in the SEC.
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The lawsuit stated that Oklahoma, Arkansas and LSU all have expressed interest in Godfrey if he is awarded another year of eligibility.
He would unlikely return to Clemson as the Tigers have one roster spot available for another player and would not have the dollars to bring back that caliber of player.
Clemson also went out to replace Godfrey's production in the portal, adding Samford forward Dylan Faulkner and San Francisco forward David Fuchs. The Tigers retained starting center Carter Welling, too.
There's no guarantee that Godfrey is granted an injunction, but he hired Darren Heitner as one of his lawyers for this legal battle. Heitner helped Clemson football wide receiver Tristan Smith get another year of eligibility in a South Carolina court in June.
After spending one season in Georgia in 2024-25, Godfrey transferred back to Clemson for the 2025-26 season. He led Clemson in scoring with 12 points and was second on the team in rebounds with 5.3 per game.
With Godfrey, Clemson made the NCAA Tournament in 2024, including an Elite Eight appearance, and 2026. In his Tigers career, he averaged 7.2 points and 3.6 rebounds and shot 60% from the field over 104 games and 33 starts.
Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at DCarter@usatodayco.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00
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The NASCAR Cup Series returns to North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend for the Sunday’s Window World 450. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will also be in action with the Faith Fest 250.
The weekend begins Friday with Truck Series practice and qualifying before Saturday features the Truck race plus Cup Series practice and qualifying. Sunday’s schedule concludes with the Window World 450 under the lights.
Here’s the complete NASCAR schedule for the weekend.
Friday belongs to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series as teams get their first on-track laps ahead of Saturday’s Faith Fest 250. Fans can also watch NASCAR’s Press Pass following qualifying.
Saturday is the busiest day of the weekend with the Craftsman Truck Series race kicking off the afternoon before Cup Series teams take the track for practice and qualifying ahead of Sunday’s main event.
The weekend concludes Sunday night with the NASCAR Cup Series taking center stage for the Window World 450 at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Fans can watch Truck Series practice and qualifying Friday on FS2 before Saturday’s Faith Fest 250 airs on FS1. Cup Series practice and qualifying will air Saturday evening on truTV, while Sunday’s Window World 450 will be broadcast nationally on TNT Sports and streamed on HBO Max.
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The NBA offseason has been wild, to say the least.
Blockbuster trades featuring names such as Kawhi Leonard, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown, Paul George and LaMelo Ball have completely rewritten the identity of several franchises. And the biggest free agent, LeBron James, is out of Los Angeles and will have a new team fairly soon.
This may go down as the craziest 10 days in NBA history
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— The Lead (@TheLeadSM) July 1, 2026
Amidst all the chaos surrounding them, the Oklahoma City Thunder have remained noticeably quiet in comparison. With the new CBA, it’s all about avoiding the second apron and losing future draft capital. In order to mitigate these issues, the Thunder traded key role players Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins to the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks, respectively, netting second-round draft picks in return.
Their other big move was re-signing Isaiah Hartenstein to a new contract through 2028-29, adding to what he already had in effect. He will receive an additional $47 million, totaling $134 million for his five years with the franchise, fully guaranteed.
Following their spectacular championship run in 2024-25, the Thunder entered the 2025-26 campaign as the undisputed “top dog.” They played like it too, tearing through the regular season to rack up an impressive 64 wins. Winning at that clip is brutal in the modern NBA, but doing it on the heels of a grueling seven-game title run while navigating a relentless wave of injuries is nothing short of heroic.
At one point or another, 10 different rotation players missed at least 10 games. Yet, OKC kept rolling. But the wear and tear finally caught up to them in the Western Conference Finals.
2025-26 Oklahoma City Thunder Most Frequently Played Lineups… pic.twitter.com/eHsyZG43hf
— Basketball University (@UofBasketball) July 6, 2026
Facing Victor Wembanyama and the ascending San Antonio Spurs, a severely banged-up Thunder squad saw its season end in a heartbreaking seven-game series. The re-injuries to Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell during that series ultimately hobbled the offense.
The fact that a short-handed Thunder team still pushed a rising juggernaut to seven games — and could have realistically won had they secured a few crucial defensive rebounds in the second half — speaks volumes about this team’s collective talent, depth, and sheer will.
Presti is betting heavily on internal growth, draft injection, and better health. The front office added elite young depth by selecting Aday Mara (12th overall) and Bennett Stirtz (16th overall) in the draft, with both rookies expected to contribute immediately.
If JDub and Mitchell can stay healthy next May, and if the rookies flash their expected upside, Oklahoma City’s depth remains unmatched. But to truly reclaim the throne next June, the focus shifts squarely to the development of their top stars.
As phenomenal as Gilgeous-Alexander was en route to his back-to-back MVP awards, the Spurs managed to bother him for prolonged stretches in the Conference Finals. Wembanyama is a singular, rim-deterring force, but the relentless perimeter ball pressure from Stephon Castle and Carter Bryant, combined with San Antonio’s shape-shifting help defense, frequently disrupted Shai’s usual rhythm.
At his best, SGA punished aggressive help looks with elite playmaking, logging a career-series-high 8.9 assists per game in the Spurs series. The Thunder found creative ways to get him downhill, utilizing screens and seals from Isaiah Hartenstein, wing-clearing cuts, and off-ball screens to space the floor. This resulted in masterclasses in Game 2 (30 points, 9 assists) and Game 7 (35 points, 9 assists).
SGA HITS AGAIN. HE'S GOT 33.
6-POINT GAME WITH UNDER 7 TO GO IN GAME 7. pic.twitter.com/ABvDVqUuBQ
— NBA (@NBA) May 31, 2026
When forced out of his comfort zone, however, things got rough. The off-the-dribble three-point proficiency SGA displayed during the regular season (39.1% on 3.4 attempts) evaporated against San Antonio’s length, plummeting to just 5-of-22 (22.7%) in the series. With Wembanyama walling off the paint and perimeter defenders aggressively loading the gaps, the midrange evaporated, leaving SGA isolated.
To dismantle a defense specifically engineered to stop him, SGA’s next evolutionary step lies in his perimeter volume and processing speed. Tightening up his pass placement, particularly on kick-outs to the corner, which occasionally drifted high or outside the shooter’s pocket, will be vital when playoff margins shrink to zero.
Williams, meanwhile, largely earns a pass after battling health limitations during the postseason.
Still, his half-court shot selection warrants monitoring. He leans heavily on the short midrange, and the question heading into next season is whether he’s choosing those looks or being forced into them by collapsing defenses. A fully healthy, multi-level scoring campaign from JDub remains OKC’s highest-upside variable.
Welcome back, JDUB!
He's got 10 points in 9 minutes of action for OKC
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— NBA (@NBA) May 19, 2026
Following the slew of financial moves made by Sam Presti, guard Cason Wallace emerges as the biggest winner of all. Fresh off earning All-Defensive honors, Wallace showed stellar two-way flashes that have given OKC all the more reason to capitalize on their newly opened salary space.
In the midst of the team’s injury-riddled regular-season stretch, Wallace was handed significantly increased offensive duties. During February, when he started all 12 games, he averaged nearly 15 points and five assists. OKC went 8-4 in that stretch. When the playoffs arrived, Wallace was second on the Thunder in postseason three-pointers made, hitting them at a team-best 48.4 percent clip.
Cason Wallace led the NBA in total steals in both the regular season AND in the postseason. He is the 5th player in NBA history to accomplish that.
2026 Cason Wallace
2015 Steph Curry
2010 Rajon Rondo
2002 Jason Kidd
1975 Rick Barry pic.twitter.com/lrcDVaOSGd— OKC Thunder Stats (@ThunderNumbers) June 20, 2026
Because of this rapid evolution, extending Wallace this offseason should not be a question. He enters the 2027 offseason as a restricted free agent, and waiting until the open market risks a costly bidding war that could cost the franchise millions.
That urgency ties directly to the Lu Dort situation. The Thunder opted into Dort’s final year under contract, but it is no guarantee he starts the season in Oklahoma City. With a massive cap crunch looming, the possibility of moving Dort continues to grow. Should that trade happen, a gap opens perfectly in the starting lineup. Wallace is tailor-made to fill it.
According to Fanduel, the Thunder and the Spurs make up the top two odds on favorites to win the title. This makes sense considering the amount of talent they have in comparison to everyone else. The Thunder were down two important ball handlers and still took San Antonio to seven games. As most bettors and fans see it, it’s currently a toss-up as to which team is better.
But if being the favorite means possessing the highest baseline, the most organic upside, and having the best player in the league, then the answer is yes, the Oklahoma City Thunder should be the favorites.
The margins for error have officially vanished. But Sam Presti has prepared for moments like these, stacking draft capital and doing whatever it takes to put his team in the best position to succeed.
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The meme that took over the internet almost didn't happen. Weeks after her now-famous stare-down with Phoenix Mercury veteran DeWanna Bonner became the defining image of the WNBA season, Sophie Cunningham finally explained exactly what was going through her mind.
And as it turns out, it wasn't some carefully planned act of gamesmanship. "Honestly, I just am a little sassy sometimes," Cunningham joked during an appearance on James Corden's Fox Sports World Cup show. "I've mastered getting in people's heads. It's kind of like a game within the game."
That "game within the game" produced one of the most recognizable sports memes of 2026.
Cunningham's now-iconic point came during Indiana's heated showdown with the Phoenix Mercury, a game that was already boiling over after teammate Caitlin Clark and Bonner exchanged words late in the fourth quarter. Clark was hit with a technical foul, but Cunningham believed Bonner deserved one as well.
She initially pointed to Bonner to make her case to the officials. Then Bonner fired back.
According to Cunningham, Bonner told her not to point at her. Cunningham's response was simple: she kept pointing. And pointing. And pointing.
For roughly 22 seconds, Cunningham never broke eye contact, holding the pose until a Fever staff member finally nudged her toward the bench. Both players were assessed technical fouls, but by then the damage—or, depending on your perspective, the comedy—was done.
Since that night, the image has taken on a life of its own. WWE legend John Cena has referenced it. Major brands have recreated it in social media posts. Even the White House joined the trend on social media. During Cunningham's interview, comedian Ian Karmel jokingly suggested the pose should replace the WNBA's league logo, drawing laughter from everyone on set.
The moment has become bigger than the play that created it. Earlier this season, Cunningham explained the confrontation started because she was defending Clark after the Fever star's heated exchange with Bonner.



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The New York Knicks, despite already adding Andre Drummond in free agency, still need some depth at center.
Mitchell Robinson’s departure to the Eastern Conference rival Boston Celtics leaves a massive hole in the Knicks’ rotation, one that Drummond will do his best to fill.
But even the departure of Ariel Hukporti will have an impact in itself, considering Karl-Anthony Towns’ propensity to commit silly fouls.
Just look at this past year’s Finals. New York regularly had to utilize their third center off the bench.
Right now, the Knicks don’t have a third center on the roster, and it’s the final addition they need to make before this offseason can be considered absolutely complete.
And while their pursuit of New Orleans Pelicans center Yves Missi seems to have hit a wall, there may be another big man on the Pels who could be what they’re looking for.
Sports Illustrated’s Steven Simineri believes the New York Knicks should try to swing a deal with the New Orleans Pelicans for center Karlo Matkovic, who would fit under the second apron with a salary of $2.3 million.
“Matkovic went stretches without seeing any playing time, but he was always ready and efficient when called upon. The Bosnia and Herzegovina native has the versatility to serve as center or power forward. He plays above the rim on both ends and has proved, albeit on a small volume, that he can knock down outside shots,” wrote Simineri.
“Matkovic is a great vertical athlete and uses his strength and nose for the ball to grab contested rebounds. Thanks to his impressive vertical leap, Matkovic could be a real lob threat out of pick and rolls and that’s something the Knicks are lacking without Robinson’s inside presence. On the defensive side, he’s a strong rim protector for his size and can defend multiple positions.”
Matkovic could be exactly what the Knicks are looking for as a third option at center, and an insurance policy behind Drummond.
It’s unclear what the price on Matkovic would be, but with the bevvy of second-round draft picks New York picked up during the 2026 NBA Draft, several of them should be more than enough to get the job done.
What the New York Knicks lacked with their backup centers last year was the ability to stretch the floor, as Towns does for the starting five.
Matkovic could allow the Knicks’ bench unit to not skip a step whenever he happens to be on the floor.
Last season for the New Orleans Pelicans, the former second-round draft pick shot 42.2% from deep, proving himself to be a legitimate floor spacer.
Despite only playing roughly 14 minutes per game, Matkovic averaged 5.7 points and 3.7 rebounds, shooting 60.4% from the floor, and recording 1.3 stocks per game.
If the Pelicans make him available in trade talks, he’s a player the Knicks should certainly be interested in, especially if Missi is entirely off the table.
With Towns, Drummond and Matkovic as their three centers, New York should be just fine.
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England soccer fans probably went into this World Cup expecting a certain level of performance from star Harry Kane, but I don't know that they expected it from Jude Bellingham.
At just 23 years old, Bellingham has scored six goals heading into the semifinal match against Argentina, including a career moment against Mexico when he scored two goals in less than two minutes. Bellingham's six goals puts him just two goals behind Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe in the golden boot race.
If you're looking to rep Jude Bellingham's England jersey, your options are fairly limited. But, it's not impossible. The USA TODAY Shopping team scoured the internet for Bellingham jerseys, here's what we found:
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The semifinals will take place on Tuesday, July 14 and Wednesday, July 15. The two games will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
The final match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place on Sunday, July 19 at MetLife Stadium just outside of New York City.
As of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final start at $8,062. If you want to get closer to the action, lower-level (category 1) tickets are starting at $16,365.
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The Cleveland Browns have often “won the offseason,” as they did again this year, but their moves have rarely led to sustained success. NFL free agency is not for building a roster; instead it is about supplementing what a team has already established. Too often, the Browns have tried to take shortcuts via free agency, forgetting that there is often a reason a player is allowed to enter free agency in the first place.
There are a lot of disappointing moves made in the last 10 years of Cleveland’s free agency; these three stick out as among the worst:
Hooper earned multiple Pro Bowl selections with the Falcons before joining the Browns. His four-year, $42 million contract ultimately didn’t work out as planned. He was expected to be a star in Kevin Stefanski’s offense, yet he had only 780 receiving yards and seven touchdowns throughout the course of his two seasons before he was released. The dropped passes were frustrating for fans and left a bad taste for his time with this team.
The move to bring in Thornhill seemed like a great fit for the Cleveland defense at the time. After a disappointing stint from John Johnson III, fans were hopeful that Thornhill could come in and really make a difference. Between injuries and what may have been a poor fit, he never got settled with the Browns and was released with one year left on his contract.
Cleveland signed Britt in 2017 after he had an impressive 1,000-yard season with the Los Angeles Rams. There was a lot of excitement about the move, with many expecting him to become a focal point of the Browns’ passing offense. He ended up with just 18 receptions for 233 yards and was released from the team halfway through the season.
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It’ll be Paige Bueckers vs. Caitlin Clark in the 2026 WNBA All-Star game, as the two leading fan vote-getters headline their teams for the midseason showcase.
WNBA legends Cynthia Cooper and Teresa Weatherspoon were the honorary general managers for Bueckers’ and Clark’s teams, respectively, in Wednesday’s All-Star draft. Weatherspoon had the first selection among the eight remaining starters and chose four-time MVP A’ja Wilson to build out her roster around Clark. Cooper picked first among the reserves, selecting Angel Reese.
Here are the full rosters for the 2026 All-Star Game, which will be held in Chicago on Saturday, July 25.
Coop
Paige Bueckers
Breanna Stewart
Kelsey Mitchell
Natasha Howard
Gabby Williams
Angel Reese
Marina Mabrey
Dominique Malonga
Kelsey Plum
Jackie Young
Sonia Citron
Spoon
Caitlin Clark
A’ja Wilson
Olivia Miles
Aliyah Boston
Jessica Shepard
Rhyne Howard
Allisha Gray
Jonquel Jones
Courtney Williams
Kiki Iriafen
Nneka Ogwumike
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Sophie Cunningham has become one of the Indiana Fever's biggest fan favorites, both for her production on the court and her personality away from it. Now, just hours before Indiana returns home for another key WNBA matchup, the veteran guard is asking Fever fans to join her for a special event that extends beyond basketball games.
Fresh off one of the best performances of her season, Cunningham took to social media on Wednesday with a simple invitation for fans.
"Come hang out 🏀," she wrote while promoting her upcoming youth basketball camp.
The timing couldn't be much better. Cunningham is riding plenty of momentum after helping Indiana roll to a dominant victory over the Las Vegas Aces, and she'll look to keep that momentum going Wednesday night when the Fever host the Golden State Valkyries.
Cunningham announced that her Sophie Cunningham Basketball ProCamp will take place on Saturday, July 19, at the Aletto Family Sports Center in Carmel, Indiana. The camp is open to boys and girls ages 6-15 and will feature basketball instruction, skill development, drills, competitions and opportunities for young players to interact with one of the WNBA's premier perimeter shooters.
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— Sophie Cunningham (@sophaller) July 15, 2026
With Cunningham encouraging fans to "come hang out," the event offers Fever supporters a chance to spend time with one of the team's most recognizable personalities during one of the franchise's most exciting seasons in recent memory. Community events like this have become increasingly common for Indiana players as the Fever's popularity continues to soar. Teammate Lexie Hull also hosted a successful youth basketball camp in Carmel earlier this summer, drawing young athletes from across the state.
For Cunningham, the camp is another opportunity to connect with Indiana's rapidly growing basketball community while helping inspire the next generation of players.
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The timing of the announcement also comes as Cunningham continues to play some of her best basketball of the season. Through 22 games, the veteran guard is averaging 9.6 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists while shooting an outstanding 43.5% from three-point range, ranking among the WNBA's most efficient long-range shooters.
She was especially impressive in Sunday's 109-75 victory over the Las Vegas Aces, erupting for 20 points off the bench while knocking down six of her eight attempts from beyond the arc. Her shooting helped fuel one of Indiana's most complete performances of the year as the Fever improved to 14-9.
Cunningham's ability to stretch defenses has made her an ideal complement alongside stars Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, giving head coach Stephanie White another dangerous scoring option whenever she checks into the game.
Now, Cunningham will look to carry that hot shooting into Wednesday night's matchup against the expansion Golden State Valkyries as Indiana tries to extend its winning streak to three games. But before tipoff, she's hoping plenty of Fever fans will answer her invitation and join her on Saturday for a day focused on developing young basketball players throughout central Indiana.
Alvin Kamara isn't going anywhere. The longtime Saints running back will remain in New Orleans for the 2026 season on a reworked contract, ending months of uncertainty surrounding the veteran's future, sources tell Saints Wire. Former Saints left tackle Terron Armstead officially announced the news on his podcast and YouTube show The Set with NewOrleans.Football's Nick Underhill.
Kamara is entering the final year of his contract, and while the Saints signed Travis Etienne Jr. to a four-year deal earlier this offseason, the tandem has drawn comparisons to the one Kamara formed with Mark Ingram II several years ago. The addition fueled speculation that the Saints could release or trade Kamara, or that he could retire before playing another season in New Orleans.
Instead, Kamara will return for his 10th season with the franchise that selected him in the third round of the 2017 NFL draft. He has repeatedly expressed that he doesn't want to play anywhere else, and he'll now get another opportunity to play in black and gold.
Kamara's return gives head coach Kellen Moore two proven playmakers in the backfield. Etienne can handle a significant portion of the rushing workload, while Kamara continues contributing as one of the league's most versatile receiving backs.
The tandem should allow the Saints to manage Kamara's workload after injuries limited him to 11 games last season. The 30-year-old averaged 3.6 yards per carry in 2025.
This story is developing. It will be updated with more details when they become available.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: BREAKING: Alvin Kamara will remain with Saints on reworked deal in 2026
Wuthering Waves is a fairly popular gacha game that first launched on PC and PlayStation before eventually making its way to Xbox. Unfortunately for fans, the Xbox release hasn't quite lived up to expectations. Players have been calling on developer Kuro Games to address a range of technical issues, with one user, @ClebsAlexandre on X (formerly Twitter), showcasing just how rough the game looks on an Xbox Series X.
The footage highlights severe texture pop-in, graphical glitches, missing shadows, and what appears to be very low-quality settings, leading some fans to speculate that the Xbox version may have been built using the game's mobile version as its foundation.
I must admit, I'm not particularly into gacha games myself, but seeing just how poor the game looks on Xbox is genuinely disappointing, especially when the PlayStation version appears to run and look far better, at least according to some users.
I highly doubt this is an Xbox hardware issue. We know the Xbox Series X, and yes, even the Series S, are more than capable machines. Instead, I suspect something has simply gone wrong with the port, and hopefully it's something Kuro Games can address in a future update.
Fans on X are understandably frustrated. One user wrote, "Thank you so much for the experience of a mobile game running on low settings on the Xbox!" That said, while looking into the issue, I did come across a handful of PlayStation 5 players reporting similar problems, suggesting this may not be entirely isolated to Xbox.

Even so, I hope Kuro Games is able to get these issues sorted. As things stand, the Xbox version looks and performs well below what you'd expect from a modern title, especially on the Series X.
If you've been playing Wuthering Waves on Xbox, let me know how it's been running for you. Are you happy with its performance, or are you just as disappointed as many of the players posting online? Be sure to leave a comment below, and as always, don't forget to take part in our poll!

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After months since its Xbox port was announced back in March 2026, the wait to play the hit superhero game Dispatch will soon be over, as Adhoc Studio has announced its Xbox release date.
On July 29, 2026, players will get to enjoy Dispatch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Xbox Play Anywhere. However, there's no word of it coming to Xbox Game Pass as of yet.
Hey team this is your dispatcher speaking 📞Dispatch arrives on July 29: https://t.co/nm1ZsZj4LH pic.twitter.com/LzkLjAcFsIJuly 15, 2026
For those unaware, Dispatch is a narrative-adventure superhero game created by writers and directors who worked on the critically acclaimed The Wolf Among Us and Tales from the Borderlands games.
It follows the tale of Robert Patterson, a.k.a. Mecha Man, a superhero who gets taken out of action after his mech-suit gets destroyed while fighting a supervillain.
Robert then gets a job as a dispatcher at a superhero dispatch center designed to rehabilitate former supervillains into heroes. Your goal as Robert is to manage your dysfunctional former villains to quell ongoing crises (while keeping them from killing each other), build relationships with colleagues, and rebuild your mech-suit to get back at the villain who forced you into semi-retirement.
This game exploded in popularity in 2025. It sold over a million copies across PC and PlayStation 5 alone in just 10 days, won three British BAFTA awards (in the Best Animation, Audio Achievement, and Performer in a Supporting Role categories), won an award for the best Outstanding Story-Rich Game at the 2025/2026 Steam Awards, and scored two nominations at The 2025 Game Awards despite having only four episodes being released at the time.
Even one of my former colleagues, Samuel Tolbert, loved Dispatch for its humorous and subversive take on the superhero genre, well-written characters, superb voice acting, gorgeous art direction, and intriguing story.
I unfortunately didn't have time to play Dispatch when it first came out due to being interested in other games and being swamped with work.
But now that all of Dispatch's episodes are available and that my wishlist is empty, perhaps I will finally give Dispatch a shot once it lands on Xbox on July 29, 2026, as I enjoyed the developers' previous work on The Tales of the Borderlands series.
But what about you? Will you be playing Dispatch on Xbox, or have you already completed it multiple times on PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch 2?
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Jensen Huang, chief executive of Nvidia, denied reports about delays of the company's next-generation AI platform and said that production volumes of the upcoming Vera Rubin platforms are 'giant.' He didn't address reports about delays of Vera Rubin Ultra-based rack-scale systems carrying 144 AI GPUs.
"[The reports about Vera Rubin delays are] not true," Huang told reporters on the sidelines of an event in Japan, reports Bloomberg. "Vera Rubin is already in production. Giant amounts of production incoming."
Nvidia confirmed production of its Vera Rubin platform in January and then sampling in February, so the current comment reiterates what we already know. Nvidia stressing that 'giant amounts of production' are incoming is meant to reassure investors that the company is on track to sell a boatload of its next-generation Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, and Vera Rubin NVL72 systems in the coming quarters, which means more record-setting quarters.
What Huang did not address — or perhaps he wasn't asked — is Nvidia's rumored delay of its Kyber NVL144 rack-scale solution with copper interconnects due to the system's complex PCB midplane by more than a year from 2027 to 2028. An alternative dual-rack design has reportedly been canceled and an even larger CPO-based NVL576 configuration may also face delays or limited availability, the same report from SemiAnalysis claimed earlier this month. The setback could leave Nvidia's Rubin Ultra platform with a smaller NVLink scale-up domain than originally envisioned. Nvidia says its roadmap is intact.
The Kyber NVL144 architecture was designed to connect 144 Rubin Ultra GPUs using a copper-based NVLink 7 scale-up fabric, so the machine required a sophisticated PCB midplane to carry high-speed electrical links between the system's components. SemiAnalysis claims that this midplane was challenging to manufacture, leading to a delay. The report does not identify defective chips or problems with particular components mounted on the board, but specifically points to the manufacturability of the PCB infrastructure itself.
"Our roadmap is intact," a spokesperson for Nvidia told Tom's Hardware.
Nvidia's statement on the matter neither confirms nor denies the report, but indicates that the company will be able to offer products mentioned in its roadmap without revealing whether they also remain on their previously announced launch schedules.

Nvidia reportedly considered another copper-based design, called NVL72x2, as an alternative to Kyber. The system would have placed two Oberon racks back-to-back to expand the size of the NVLink scale-up domain without using optical interconnects. However, SemiAnalysis says customers rejected the unusual design and operational requirements, but does not specify their individual objections that could include serviceability, cooling, cabling, and data-center layout.
Meanwhile, the planned NVL576 rack scale solution that was supposed to combine eight Oberon racks interconnected using co-packaged optics between NVSwitches has also been postponed, or shipped in relatively small quantities because of 'ongoing CPO challenges,' SemiAnalysis claims.
The existence of the planned NVL576 configuration suggests that Nvidia had been developing some form of CPO-enabled NVSwitch connectivity for the Rubin generation. In theory, similar optical switch-to-switch connectivity could potentially be used to join smaller GPU groups into an NVL144 system and bypass Kyber's problematic copper midplane. However, the available information does not clearly indicate whether the CPO technology intended for NVL576 could reproduce Kyber's topology, bandwidth, and latency characteristics, or whether it was sufficiently mature for high-volume deployments by potential NVL144 customers.
The reported Kyber delay comes on the heels of another report saying that Nvidia had canceled quad-compute-chiplet version of its Rubin Ultra in favor or a dual-compute-chiplet design that is projected to deliver 2X lower performance. With Kyber NVL144 delayed and NVL72x2 cancelled, Nvidia will only be able to offer 72-way scale-up systems till sometimes in 2028, meaning that AMD and Google may end up with more competitive scale-up systems in 2027 – 2028. AMD's Mega Pod based on the Verano CPUs and Instinct MI500-series accelerators, is expected to pack up to 256 accelerators. Google's TPU 8i can provide roughly 1,024–1,152 accelerators within one low-latency domain, whereas the TPU 8t goes much further and can get to 9,600 chip packages per domain.
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Cristiano Ronaldo may have seen Portugal’s 2026 World Cup journey end earlier than he hoped, but the legendary forward still managed to leave behind a remarkable mark against one of the tournament’s strongest sides. While Portugal’s journey ended earlier than hoped and Kylian Mbappe’s France fell short against Spain, one remarkable statistic has emerged that shows Ronaldo still managed to leave a historic mark against one of the tournament’s strongest defenses.
Spain’s incredible defensive record has become one of the biggest stories of the competition, but a deeper look into the numbers reveals a unique achievement involving the 41-year-old veteran. As La Roja continues its pursuit of another World Cup glory, one question remains: how did the legendary Portuguese forward accomplish something that even Mbappe, one of the world’s most dangerous attackers, could not?
Spain entered the 2026 World Cup knockout stages with a reputation for defensive perfection, and that reputation only grew as the tournament progressed. Luis de la Fuente’s side conceded just one goal in seven matches, recorded six clean sheets, and built one of the most impressive defensive campaigns ever seen at a World Cup.
The European champion relied on a combination of possession control, aggressive pressing, and disciplined defensive positioning to limit opponents. With Unai Simon commanding the goal, Aymeric Laporte and Pau Cubarsi protecting the center, and Rodri controlling the midfield, Spain rarely allowed opponents to create clear opportunities.

Their defensive approach was based on suffocating opponents immediately after losing possession. The team’s high defensive line, supported by Simón’s ability to act as a sweeper goalkeeper, prevented attackers from finding space behind the backline.
Spain’s numbers reflected their dominance. The team faced the fewest shots in the tournament, allowed the lowest expected goals against figure, and kept opponents away from dangerous areas of the pitch. Their ability to control games through possession also reduced the number of attacking situations their opponents could create.
Despite Spain’s incredible defensive record, one player managed to find a way through their structure. According to OptaAnalyst data, Cristiano Ronaldo was responsible for both of the only first-half shots on target Spain faced throughout the entire 2026 World Cup.
The statistic became another reminder of Ronaldo’s longevity and ability to remain dangerous on soccer’s biggest stage. During Portugal’s Round of 16 meeting with Spain, Ronaldo was the only Portuguese player to seriously test Unai Simón before halftime.
Spain have faced just two shots on target in the first half of games at this World Cup.
— Opta Analyst (@OptaAnalyst) July 6, 2026
Both have come courtesy of Cristiano Ronaldo. pic.twitter.com/2yj0SQadGk
Although La Roja eventually won the match 1-0, Ronaldo’s effort highlighted his continued importance for the Selecao. The veteran forward repeatedly searched for opportunities against a defense that had neutralized some of the world’s best attackers.
At an age when most players have already retired from international soccer, Ronaldo continued to challenge elite opponents and produce moments that caught global attention. His presence forced Spain’s defenders to remain alert throughout the match.
Spain’s defensive success was especially impressive because of the quality of attackers they faced. The team managed to contain several world-class forwards, including France superstar Kylian Mbappe, in the semifinal.
France entered that match with one of the tournament’s most feared attacking units, but Spain’s defensive organization completely disrupted their rhythm. Mbappe, who was competing for the Golden Boot, failed to register a shot on target as Spain secured a 2-0 victory.
After the match, Mbappe admitted that France struggled to find solutions against Spain’s structure. “There were too many technical errors. We didn’t know how to hurt them when we needed to. It was up to us to shift the balance of power, and that’s where we failed,” Mbappe said.

Trabzonspor'da transferlerin arkasındaki gizli kahraman olan scout şefi Eren Mert, "uyumsuz çalışma ortamını" gerekçe göstererek görevinden istifa etti. Veda mesajında Başkan'a ve taraftara teşekkür ederken Teknik Direktör Fatih Tekke'yi tamamen bypass eden Mert, kulüp içindeki derin çatışmayı gözler önüne serdi. Nisan ayında Galatasaray'ın mevcut bütçesinin tam 10 katı bütçe ve maaş teklif ettiği iddia edilen başarılı futbol aklının, bu sansasyonel istifanın ardından parçalı formayı giymek için İstanbul yoluna düşmesi bekleniyor.
Trabzonspor’da uzun süredir başarıyla görev yapan scout şefi Eren Mert, görevinden istifa ettiğini açıkladı. Nisan ayında Fotospor'un yaptığı ve Galatasaray'ın Eren Mert ile ekibine mevcut imkanlarının 10 katını önerdiği yönündeki transfer iddialarının ardından gelen bu ayrılık, bordo-mavili camiada taşları yerinden oynattı. Mert’in veda mesajındaki satır arası mesajlar ise kulüp içindeki derin bir çatışmayı gözler önüne serdi.
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FATİH TEKKE İLE KÖPRÜLERİ ATTI
Eren Mert veda mesajında "Gelinen noktada uyumlu çalışma ortamının mümkün gözükmemesi nedeniyle görevime devam etmenin doğru olmayacağı kanaatine vardım" ifadesini kullandı. Bu cümle, ayrılığın arkasında profesyonel bir vizyon farklılığı, yetki karmaşası ve huzursuzluk olduğunu açıkça ortaya koydu. Tecrübeli futbol aklı, isim vermeden birlikte mesai harcadığı Fatih Tekke ile köprüleri attığının sinyalini verdi.
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SADECE BAŞKAN DOĞAN'A TEŞEKKÜR
Metnin en dikkat çekici noktası ise teşekkür edilen ve edilmeyen isimler oldu. Eren Mert’in sadece kulüp başkanına ve taraftara teşekkür edip, teknik direktör Fatih Tekke ile teknik heyeti tamamen bypass etmesi krizin adresini tescilledi. Bu hamle, "Yönetimle bir sorunum yok ancak teknik kadroyla çalışmam imkansız hale getirildi" mesajı taşırken, kulüp içi güç savaşını teknik ekibin kazandığını gösterdi.
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Galatasaray, Trabzonspor'un 'canını' alacak! ''Kazandığınızın on katı''
PARÇALI İÇİN YOLA ÇIKIYOR
Yaşanan bu istifa, Galatasaray’ın Nisan ayından beri yürüttüğü ısrarlı operasyonun başarıya ulaştığı şeklinde yorumlandı. Trabzonspor’un "akıl küpü" olarak görülen scout şefinin, kısa süre içinde sarı-kırmızılı kulüple resmi sözleşme imzalayarak İstanbul yolunu tutması bekleniyor. Eren Mert, ardında soru işaretleri dolu bir veda bırakarak bordo-mavi defteri tamamen kapattı.

Fransız maliyesinin 4 milyon euro'luk vergi borcu nedeniyle Türkiye'deki tüm gelirlerine haciz talebi başlattığı iddiası sonrası Mauro Icardi, saha dışında da Wanda Nara'nın ihmal suçlamalarıyla köşeye sıkıştı. Galatasaray camiası ise diğer yıldızlar Kemerburgaz'da ter dökerken 57 gündür tatilini sonlandırmayan Arjantinli golcüye "Galatasaray kimseden küçük değildir" diyerek köprüleri atma noktasına geldi.
Galatasaray’da sözleşme yenilemesi yılan hikayesine dönen Mauro Icardi ile ilgili şok bir gelişme yaşandı. Arjantinli gazeteciler Laura Ubfal ve Pablo Etchegoyen’in paylaştığı iddialara göre, yıldız futbolcunun PSG döneminden kalan 4 milyon euro tutarında yüklü bir vergi borcu bulunuyor.
MAAŞINA HACİZ KONULABİLECEK DURUMDA
İddialara göre Fransız vergi dairesi, borcun tahsil edilmesi adına Icardi'nin Türkiye'deki gelir ve varlıklarına el konulması için Türk mahkemelerine başvurarak adli işbirliği talep etti. Gazeteci Ubfal, Icardi'nin sarı-kırmızılı kulüple yeni bir sözleşme imzaladığı an maaşına haciz konulabileceğini iddia etti.
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KIZLARINI İHMAL ETTİĞİ SUÇLAMASI
Hukuki krizlerin yanı sıra Icardi’nin özel hayatı da çalkantılı günler geçiriyor. Wanda Nara’nın avukatı Ana Rosenfeld, çocukların babalarıyla geçirdikleri bir aylık Miami tatilinden fiziksel ve duygusal olarak yıpranmış döndüklerini iddia etti.
Rosenfeld, kızlardan birinin yasaklı bir aktivite sırasında ayağından ciddi şekilde yaralandığını ve Icardi’nin gerekli tıbbi kontrolleri ihmal ettiğini belirterek futbolcuyu sert bir dille suçladı.
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57 GÜN ÖNCE TEKLİF YAPILDI
Öte yandan, Galatasaray camiasında Arjantinli yıldıza olan sabır tükenme noktasına geldi. Kulübün sunduğu son teklifin üzerinden 57 gün geçmesine rağmen hala tatilde olan ve antrenmanlara katılmayan futbolcuya tepki yağıyor. Takımın diğer yıldızları Osimhen, Torreira, Sara ve İlkay 35 derece sıcakta Kemerburgaz’da yeni sezon hazırlıklarını sürdürürken, Icardi’nin hala Miami’de gezmesi eleştirilerin odağı oldu.
MENAJERİ PINO'NUN UMUDU SÜRÜYOR
Menajeri Elio Pino, Başkan Dursun Özbek ile görüşmelerin sürdüğünü ve sürecin kısa sürede olumlu sonuçlanacağını iddia etse de, sarı-kırmızılı kulüpte hava oldukça gergin. Yönetimin Icardi’ye net bir tarih vermemesini "büyük bir idari hata" olarak nitelendiren camia, artık resmi siteden bir teşekkür mesajı yayınlanarak bu sürecin tamamen sonlandırılmasını bekliyor.

Anayasa Mahkemesi'nin kararıyla TFF'nin kaçak maç yayınlarını mahkemesiz, doğrudan engelleme yetkisi resmen sona erdi. Korsanla mücadelede yargı bürokrasisine takılacak olan Türk futbolu, 2027'deki yeni yayın ihalesi öncesi büyük bir gelir kaybı riskiyle karşı karşıya.
Türk futbolunda naklen yayın haklarını sarsacak bir gelişme yaşandı. Anayasa Mahkemesi'nin (AYM) hak ihlali gerekçesiyle verdiği iptal kararının yasal geçiş süresi doldu. Bu kararla birlikte, TFF 2021 yılından beri elinde bulundurduğu, mahkeme kararı olmaksızın kaçak maç yayını yapan siteleri doğrudan engelleme yetkisi resmen sona erdi.
TEMEL HAK VE ÖZGÜRLÜKLERE ENGEL
TFF artık kendi idari kararıyla internet sitelerine sansür uygulayamayacak. AYM, internet sitelerini kapatmak gibi temel hak ve özgürlükleri kısıtlayan kararların idari kurumlarca değil, ancak bağımsız mahkemelerce alınabileceğine hükmetti.
TFF ARTIK ENGELLEME YAPAMAYACAK
Yüksek mahkeme, TFF'ye verilen bu denetimsiz gücü ölçüsüz ve keyfi uygulamalara açık buldu. Yeni dönemde kaçak yayın tespit edildiğinde TFF veya yayıncı kuruluş doğrudan engelleme yapamayacak; öncelikle sulh ceza hakimliklerine başvurup yargı kararı talep etmek zorunda kalacak.
YASA DIŞI YAYIN KOLAYLAŞACAK
Yargı süreçlerinin getireceği bürokrasi, kaçak yayınlarla mücadele hızını kaçınılmaz olarak yavaşlatacak. TBMM bu süreçte AYM’nin çekincelerini gideren adil bir yasa çıkarmadığı takdirde, korsan yayınların engellenmesi çok uzun zaman alacak. Bu durum, maç yayınlarının yasa dışı platformlara kaymasını kolaylaştırarak yayıncı kuruluşların telif haklarını ciddi şekilde riske atacak.
2027'DE YENİ ANLAŞMA YAPILACAK
Bu tarihi karar, tam da 2027 yılında yenilenecek olan yeni dönem naklen yayın ihalesi arefesinde alındı. Mevcut beIN Sports anlaşmasından ve gelir dağılımından zaten memnun olmayan Süper Lig kulüpleri, bu kararla çok zor durumda kaldı. Korsanla mücadelenin zayıflaması ihale değerini düşüreceği için, kulüplerin yeni yayın ihalesinden beklediği yüksek gelir artışı hedefi büyük bir darbe almış oldu.

Fenerbahçe'de Mason Greenwood için geri sayım başladı ancak sarı-lacivertlileri havalimanında başlayıp UEFA'da bitecek 7 saat 49 dakikalık çılgın bir yarış bekliyor! Peki, İngiliz yıldız Şampiyonlar Ligi listesine yetişecek mi? FFP kıskacındaki tarihi transferin perde arkası ve yönetimin "B planı" neleri barındırıyor?
Fenerbahçe’nin 4 yıllık anlaşmaya vardığı İngiliz yıldız Mason Greenwood, yarın (16 Temmuz) saat 16.50’de İstanbul Havalimanı Dış Hatlar Terminali’ne iniş yapacak. Uçağın teker koymasından itibaren sarı-lacivertli yönetimin önünde oyuncuyu sağlık kontrolünden geçirmek, ıslak imzayı attırmak ve lisans işlemlerini tamamlamak için tamı tamına 7 saat 49 dakikalık nefes kesen bir maraton başlayacak.
EVRAKLAR YETİŞMEZSE NE OLACAK?
UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. ön eleme turu için resmi kadro (A Listesi) bildiriminin son saati 16 Temmuz 2026 TSİ 23.59. Eğer Fenerbahçe bu süreye kadar Greenwood'un evraklarını sisteme yükleyemezse, UEFA'nın tanıdığı "Geç Oyuncu Ekleme" hakkı devreye girecek.
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MAÇTAN BİR ÖNCEKİ GECE YARISINA KADAR
Kulüpler, eşleşmenin ilk maçından bir önceki gün gece yarısına kadar listeye en fazla 2 yeni oyuncu dahil edebiliyor. Ancak bu acil durum hakkından yararlanabilmek için oyuncunun TFF lisansının çıkarılmış olması ve takımın 25 kişilik ana liste sınırını koruması şart.
TRANSFERİ GÖLGELEYEN UEFA SIKINTISI
Madalyonun diğer yüzünde ise sarı-lacivertlileri zorlayabilecek ciddi bir finansal risk bulunuyor. Kadro maliyet oranını UEFA’nın %70 sınırının üzerinde (%84) beyan ettiği için 30 Haziran’da 7 milyon Euro para cezasına çarptırılan Fenerbahçe, FFP kıskacında.
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BRÜT MALİYETİ 150 MİLYON EURO
4 yıl için brüt maliyeti 150 milyon Euro'yu aşan Greenwood operasyonunun, UEFA tarafından "yeni oyuncu tescil kısıtlaması" yaptırımıyla cezalandırılabileceği iddiaları spor kamuoyunda en çok tartışılan konuların başında geliyor. Ancak gelen bilgilere göre Fenerbahçe yönetimi bu konuda tüm hazırlıklarını yapmış durumda.

Fenerbahçe yönetimi kulüp tarihinin en pahalı transferi Mason Greenwood için İstanbul'da bir konfor ve güvenlik kalkanı kurmak için düğmeye bastı. Getafe ve Marsilya'daki lüks villa, 7/24 özel tercüman, aile boyu dil dersleri ve özel koruma ordusuyla donatılan "rehabilite" süreci, şimdi sarı-lacivertli kulübün emsalsiz imkanlarıyla Türkiye'de yeniden hayat bulacak.
Fenerbahçe’nin yeni transferi Mason Greenwood için İstanbul'da eşi benzeri görülmemiş bir konfor ve güvenlik kalkanı kuruluyor. Getafe ve Marsilya dönemlerinde babası Andrew Greenwood’un kulüplerden talep ettiği devasa yan haklar, sarı-lacivertli yönetimin de benzer bir operasyona giriştiğini kanıtlar nitelikte.
7/24 EMRİNDE ELEMANLAR OLACAK
İngiliz yıldızın saha dışı geçmişi ve özel durumu nedeniyle, İstanbul'daki yeni hayatında "rehabilite" edilmesi ve sadece futbola odaklanması için tüm imkanlar seferber ediliyor.
Getafe döneminde Madrid'de aylık 8 bin Sterlin değerinde, 6 odalı lüks bir villa kiralanmış ve emrine 7/24 özel tercüman ile şoför verilmişti. Fiziksel açığını kapatması için özel performans antrenörü tutulurken, Greenwood’un eşi, çocuğu ve babasının İspanya'ya alışması adına eve özel dil eğitmeni dahi gönderilmişti.
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GÜVENLİK PROTOKOLÜ DEVREDE
Fenerbahçe de aynı "aile boyu entegrasyon" modeli ile Greenwood'un sadece futbola odaklanması için her türlü imkanı seferber edecek. Marsilya'da işin boyutu "maksimum güvenlik" seviyesine ulaşmıştı. Olası güvenlik sıkıntıları nedeniyle adeta bir kalede yaşayan Greenwood için kulüp, 24 saat kesintisiz koruma sağlayan özel bir güvenlik protokolü devreye soktu. Aynı durum İstanbul için de geçerli olacak gibi.
LÜKS BİR KORUMA KALKANI
Fransız kulübü, takımla entegrasyon için profesyonel bir ekip kursa da oyuncunun son dönemde bazı zorunlu dil derslerini ve sponsorluk etkinliklerini kaçırması ufak krizlere yol açmıştı. Ancak saha içindeki muazzam gol performansı, bu saha dışı lüks yatırımların karşılığını fazlasıyla verdi. Şimdi benzer bir lüks ve koruma kalkanı Fenerbahçe formasıyla İstanbul'da kuruluyor.
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ÖZEL BİR DÖNEM BAŞLIYOR
Aziz Yıldırım yönetimi, yıldız oyuncunun hem saha içinde parlaması hem de sosyal hayatta sıfır sorun yaşaması için ultra lüks bir malikane, özel koruma ordusu, kişisel tercüman, şoför ve özel entegrasyon çözümlerini şimdiden hazırladı. Greenwood için Türkiye'de adeta "eli soğuk sudan sıcak suya değmeyecek" özel bir dönem başlıyor.

Atletico Madrid ve Diego Simeone'nin son dakika hamlesiyle rotası İspanya'ya kayan Mason Greenwood transferini, Fenerbahçe'nin yaptığı 5 milyon Euro'luk "baba" operasyonu çözdü. AS Roma'nın 1 milyon euro'luk teklifini reddeden, Atletico'nun cazibesine ise sarı-lacivertlilerden alınan 1.5 milyon Euro'luk ön ödemeyi koz olarak sunup set çeken menajer-baba Andrew Greenwood, Marsilya'ya "Tek tercihimiz Türkiye" restini çekerek oğluna Kadıköy yolunu açtı.
Fenerbahçe’nin Mason Greenwood transferinde tüm dengeleri değiştiren isim, babası ve resmi menajeri Andrew Greenwood oldu. Transferin son anlarında Atletico Madrid devreye girdi ve Antoine Griezmann'ın formasını alıp Diego Simeone ile çalışma fikri Mason’ın aklını çeldi.
ATLETICO'YU SEÇSEYDİ NE OLACAKTI?
Ancak baba Andrew, Fenerbahçe’den alınan ön ödemeyi koz olarak kullanarak bu gidişe set çekti. Atletico’nun seçilmesi halinde sarı-lacivertlilere 1.5 milyon Euro geri ödeme yapmak zorunda kalacaklarını hatırlatan baba Greenwood, oğlunu ikna ederek Simeone’nin teklifinin geri çevrilmesini sağladı.
1.5 MİLYON EURO ÖN ÖDEME YAPILDI
Bu süreçte Aziz Yıldırım yönetiminin izlediği finansal strateji transferi bitiren ana unsur oldu. Yönetim, kurulan TSM Sports Limited şirketi üzerinden süreci yöneten Andrew Greenwood’a 1.5 milyon Euro ön ödeme yaptı ve sözleşme tamamlandığında 3.5 milyon Euro daha ödeme sözü verdi.
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5 MİLYON EURO DANIŞMANLIK ÜCRETİ
Toplamda 5 milyon Euro'yu (bazı iddialara göre 6 milyon Euro) bulan bu paket, AS Roma’nın teklif ettiği ve babanın çok düşük bularak reddettiği 1 milyon Euro’luk aracılık ücretini adeta gölgede bıraktı.
Andrew Greenwood, Marsilya yönetimine de net bir şekilde "Bizim tercihimiz Türkiye" diyerek baskı yaptı ve transferi gerçekleştirdi.
UNITED'TA OĞLUNA SERVET ALDI
Andrew Greenwood, oğlunun kariyerindeki her kritik virajda en ön safta yer almasıyla biliniyor. Mason’ın Manchester United altyapısından A takıma yükselmesinden haftalık 75 bin sterlinlik sözleşme pazarlıklarına, Getafe’ye kiralanma sürecindeki lüks villa ve 24 saatlik çevirmen detaylarından Marsilya’ya 26 milyon Euro’luk kalıcı transferine kadar tüm süreçleri bizzat yönetti.
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OĞLUNU KAOSTAN UZAK TUTAN BABA
Büyük menajerlik şirketlerinin yakın markajına rağmen ailenin tüm kontrolünü elinde tutan Andrew, kapalı kapılar ardında yürüttüğü sessiz ve diplomatik tarzıyla tanınıyor.
Oğlunu saha dışı kaostan uzak tutarak tamamen futbola odaklamayı hedefleyen babanın bu korumacı ve mentör tarzı, çalıştığı teknik adamlar tarafından da takdir topluyor.
MARSİLYA VE GETAFE'DEKİ KONUMU
Marsilya'nın eski Teknik Direktörü Roberto De Zerbi, "Çok ilgili ve her zaman yanında olan bir babaya sahip olduğu için çok şanslı. Babasıyla gün aşırı konuşuyoruz" diyerek bu yapıcı etkiyi doğrulamıştı.
Getafe yönetimi de zorlu rehabilitasyon sürecinde Andrew Greenwood’un profesyonel ve uyumlu bir partner olarak hareket ettiğini belirtmişti. Sonuç olarak, bu güçlü baba-oğul ortaklığı ve Fenerbahçe'nin kararlı finansal hamlesi, transfer savaşını sarı-lacivertlilerin kazanmasını sağladı.

Fenerbahçe ile Marcus Rashford arasında transfer görüşmesi olduğu iddiaları tamamen asılsız çıktı! Türkiye seçeneğine sıcak bakmayan ve sarı-lacivertlilerle hiçbir teması olmayan İngiliz yıldızın geleceği, Manchester United kampının ardından Ağustos ayında netleşecek.
Marcus Rashford’ın Fenerbahçe’ye transfer olacağı yönündeki iddialar futbol dünyasında geniş yankı uyandırdı. Ancak ünlü gazeteci Fabrizio Romano'nun aktardığı bilgilere göre, taraflar arasında çıkan bu iddialar tamamen asılsız.
Marcus Rashford ile Fenerbahçe arasında herhangi bir müzakere veya somut bir adım bulunmuyor. İngiliz yıldız sarı-lacivertli kulübe büyük saygı besliyor ancak kariyerinin bu aşamasında Türkiye'de oynamayı planlamıyor.
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Yıldız oyuncu, şu anda tamamen kulübündeki sezon öncesi hazırlık kamplarına odaklanmış durumda. Michael Carrick, Rashford'ı hazırlık çalışmalarında yakından görmek, oyuncunun tutumunu ve hislerini gözlemlemek istiyor. Rashford, bu çalışmaların ardından kulüpteki durumunu tekrar değerlendirecek. Oyuncunun takımda kalıp kalmayacağı ise Ağustos ayındaki bu sürecin ardından netleşecek.
Fabrizio Romano'nun paylaştığı sıcak gelişmeye göre; Marcus Rashford ile Fenerbahçe arasında hiçbir somut temas bulunmuyor. İngiliz oyuncunun önceliği şu an için sadece Manchester United'daki geleceği.

Fenerbahçe'nin 39 milyon Euro'luk yeni 10 numarası Mason Greenwood, hücumdaki bitiricilik sorununa ilaç olmaya geliyor. Geçen sezon Ligue 1'de 16 gol ve 7 asistle oynayan, iki ayağını da kusursuz kullanan 24 yaşındaki yıldız; 36 km/s hızı, yüksek pas kalitesi ve sağ kanattan içeri kat eden oyun yapısıyla İsmail Kartal'ın kaçan net fırsatları golle sonuçlandırma formülündeki en kilit parça olacak.
Fenerbahçe, hücum hattını dünya çapında bir isimle güçlendirdi. Sarı-lacivertliler, Marsilya forması giyen Mason Greenwood’u kadrosuna kattı. Bu transfer için Fransız kulübüne 39 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli ödenecek. İstanbul devinde 10 numaralı formayı sırtına geçirecek olan İngiliz yıldız, sağ kanat ve oyun kurucu pozisyonlarında görev alabiliyor. İki ayağını da üst düzey kullanan Greenwood, tam anlamıyla dominasyon odaklı oyun yapısına hitap ediyor.
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356 SPRİNT VE 36 KM/S HIZ
Yıldız oyuncu, Marsilya formasıyla 2025-26 sezonunda harika bir performans sergiledi. Ligue 1’de çıktığı 32 maçta 16 gol ve 7 asist üretti. Bu gollerin 11'ini sağ, 5'ini ise sol ayağıyla atarak çok yönlülüğünü kanıtladı. Şampiyonlar Ligi’nde ise 8 maçta 3 gol ve 1 asistle oynadı.
Maç başına yüksek tempo yapan oyuncu, ligde 356 sprint attı ve 36 km/s maksimum hıza ulaştı. Sahada bastığı her noktada fark yaratan oyuncu, takım arkadaşlarına da 13 net gol pozisyonu hazırladı.
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GEÇEN SEZON ÇOK GOL KAÇTI
İsmail Kartal’ın sistemi, Greenwood’un gelişiyle yeni bir seviyeye taşınacak. Fenerbahçe geçen sezon ligde 77 gol atmasına rağmen tam 58 net gol pozisyonunu cömertçe harcadı.
Sarı-lacivertlilerin %58.94 topa sahip olma oranına dayalı oyununda Greenwood kritik bir bitirici rolü üstlenecek. Yıldız futbolcu, geçtiğimiz sezon %81.7 pas isabeti ve 61 kilit pasla oynadı. Ayrıca penaltılarda 8’de 6 isabet bulan oyuncu, penaltı noktasında sorun yaşayan Fenerbahçe'ye büyük bir güven aşılayacak.
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MARSİLYA İÇİN ZOR OLACAK
Bu transfer, Marsilya için doldurulması oldukça zor bir boşluk anlamına geliyor. Fransız ekibi kasasına 39 milyon Euro koysa da hücumdaki ana yaratıcısını kaybetti. Süper Lig'de şampiyonluk isteyen Fenerbahçe yeni sezona formda giriyor. Greenwood, hem sağ kanatta içeri kat ederek hem de merkezde oyun kurarak Kartal’a büyük esneklik sağlayacak. Kadıköy'ün yeni 10 numarasının performansı şimdiden büyük merak konusu.

Beşiktaş'ta Leandro Trossard bombasıyla başlayan yeni dönem, kulüp içindeki güç savaşlarını da deşifre etti. İddialara göre Başkan Serdal Adalı'nın transfer süreçlerindeki itirafları; Trossard, Ouattara ve kaleci Nübel gibi kritik hamlelerde sportif direktör Önder Özen'in tamamen devre dışı kaldığı izlenimini yaratttı. Teknik direktörlük koltuğu için Razvan Lucescu ve Nuri Şahin isimlerinde direten ancak Vincenzo Italiano'nun gelişiyle büyük bir mağlubiyet yaşadığı söylenen Özen'in, Ümraniye'de tamamen pasifize edildiği iddia ediliyor.
Beşiktaş’ta Leandro Trossard transferiyle yepyeni bir dönem resmen başladı. Ancak bu büyük hamlenin, perde arkasında sportif direktör Önder Özen ve futbol direktörü Eduard Graf’ın kulüpteki nüfuzuna dair çarpıcı gerçekleri de gün yüzüne çıkardığı iddia ediliyor. Camiada yüksek sesle konuşulanlara göre Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın yaptığı son açıklamalar, transferlerde Önder Özen’in etkisinin neredeyse hiç olmadığı izlenimini doğuruyor.
ÖZEN'İN LİSTESİNDEN TRANSFER YOK
Büyük ses getiren Trossard transferinin, Önder Özen’in listesinde yer almadığı bizzat Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın açıklamasıyla netleşti. Adalı, Belçikalı yıldıza daha geçen sezondan beri ilgilerinin olduğunu belirterek hedefi önceden koyduklarını itiraf etti.
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KASSOUM'U BİZZAT ITALIANO İSTEDİ
Benzer şekilde, sol bek transferinde başka isimler masadayken, teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'nun özel isteğiyle Kassoum Ouattara kadroya katıldı. Bu iki kritik hamlede de Önder Özen’in hiçbir katkısının bulunmadığı anlaşıldı.
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NOKTA ATIŞLARI VE GRAF İMZASI
Takımın yeni kalecisi Alexander Nübel, doğrudan futbol direktörü Eduard Graf’ın özel projesi olarak Beşiktaş’a kazandırıldı; Alman basını da bu ikna sürecini tüm detaylarıyla sayfalarına taşıdı.
Diğer transferlerden Salih Özcan zaten yıllardır Türk futbolunun bildiği, vitrindeki bir isimdi. Nübel’in yedeği olmayı kabul eden Doğan Alemdar transferine kimse itiraz etmedi. Genç milli takımda oynayan İlhan Fakılı ise zaten scout ekiplerinin radarında olan, keşfedilmeyi gerektirmeyen bir yetenekti.
ASIL DİKKAT ÇEKEN HOCA TRANSFERİ
Perde arkasındaki asıl büyük savaş ise teknik direktör seçiminde yaşandı. İddialara göre Önder Özen, kulübe Razvan Lucescu veya Nuri Şahin’i getirmek için yönetim kuruluna yoğun baskı yaptı.
Buna karşın Eduard Graf, önceliği Filipe Luís’e verdi, B planı olarak ise Vincenzo Italiano’yu sundu. Başkan Serdal Adalı, Filipe Luís formülü gerçekleşmeyince, Özen’in ısrar ettiği Lucescu ve Şahin ile hiç görüşmeden doğrudan Italiano işini bitirdi.
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ÖNDER ÖZEN TAMAMAEN ATIL DURUMDA
Yaşanan bu süreç, Beşiktaş’taki yeni güç dengelerini de açıkça ortaya koydu. İstediği teknik adamları getiremeyen ve son transferlerin hiçbirinde aktif rol oynamayan Önder Özen’in, kulüp içinde tamamen pasifize edildiği ve atıl durumda kaldığı bildirildi. Siyah-beyazlılarda yeni dönemin rotasını artık tamamen Başkan Serdal Adalı, Eduard Graf ve teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano üçgeni çiziyor.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda Arjantin, İngiltere'yi 2-1 yendi ve adını finale yazdırdı. Arjantin finalde Fransa'yı yenen İspanya ile karşılaşacak.
Atlanta Stadyumu'nda oynanan müsabakaya iki takım da dengeli başladı. İngiltere ve Arjantin, savunma güvenliğini ön planda tutarken ilk devrede tehlikeli pozisyon yaşanmadı.
İkinci devre de ilk yarı gibi başladı. Ancak 55. dakikada Arjantin savunmasının uzaklaştırmak istediği topu kapan Rogers'ın sağdan ortasında arka direğe hareketlenen Gordon yakın mesafeden topu ağlarla buluşturdu.
Golün ardından Arjantin ataklarını sıklaştırdı. Kaleci Pickford üst üste pozisyonlarda gole izin vermezken Arjantin, Mac Allister'la direğe takıldı. Güney Amerika ekibi aradığı golü 85. dakikada Enzo Fernandez'le buldu. Messi'nin pasında ceza sahası dışında topla buluşan Fernandez, sert şutla fileleri havalandırdı. Golün ardından baskısını sürdüren Arjantin, 90+2. dakikada öne geçti. Messi'nin sağdan ortasında kale sahası önünde yükselen Lautaro Martinez, yakın mesafeden kafayla topu filelere gönderdi: 1-2.
Karşılaşmadan 2-1'lik galibiyetle ayrılan Arjantin, finalde İspanya'nın rakibi oldu.
- Arjantin üst üste 2. kez Dünya Kupası'nda finalde
2022 Dünya Kupası finalinde Fransa'yı geçerek şampiyon olan Arjantin, 2026'da da finale yükselmeyi başardı. Son 2 Dünya Kupası'nda final bileti alan Arjantin, 2014'te de Almanya ile final oynamıştı.
Arjantin bu sonuçla son 4 Dünya Kupası'nda 3. kez finale yükselmeyi başardı.
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- Dünya Kupası'ndaki 6. randevuyu Arjantin kazandı
İngiltere ve Arjantin'in, Dünya Kupası tarihindeki 6. randevusunda gülen Arjantin oldu. Güney Amerika temsilcisi bu sonuçla İngiltere'ye karşı Dünya Kupası'nda 3. galibiyetini elde etti.
İki ekip arasındaki ilk maç Şili'de düzenlenen 1962 Dünya Kupası'nda oynandı. Aynı grupta yer alan iki ekibin mücadelesini İngiltere 3-1 kazandı. Grup maçlarının ardından İngiltere çeyrek finale yükselirken Arjantin ise organizasyondan elendi.
İki ülke 1966'da İngiltere'de yapılan Dünya Kupası'nda çeyrek finalde eşleşti. İngiltere bu maçtan 1-0 galibiyetle ayrıldı.
İngiltere ile Arjantin arasında 40 yıldır tartışması bitmeyen mücadele ise 1986 Meksika'da oynandı. Grup maçlarının ardından Arjantin, Uruguay'ı elerken İngiltere ise Paraguay'ı geçerek çeyrek finale yükseldi. Çeyrek finalde Diego Maradona önce eliyle gol attı, sonra 6 kişiyi çalımlayıp takımını 2-0 öne geçirdi. Arjantin mücadeleden 2-1'lik galibiyetle ayrılırken, turnuvayı da şampiyon olarak tamamladı.
1986'da oynanan tartışmalı maçın ardından iki takım ilk kez 1998 yılında Fransa'da gerçekleştirilen Dünya Kupası'nda rakip oldu. Grup maçlarının ardından son 16 turunda eşleşen Arjantin ve İngiltere, normal süre ve uzatma dakikalarını 2-2 eşitlikle tamamladı. Penaltı atışlarında Arjantin rakibine 4-3 üstünlük kurarak turu geçen taraf oldu.
Arjantin ve İngiltere'nin Dünya Kupası'nda son rakip olduğu mücadele ise 2002 yılında oynandı. Güney Kore ve Japonya'nın düzenlediği organizasyonda aynı grupta yer alan iki ekibin mücadelesini İngiltere, Beckham'ın attığı golle 1-0 kazandı. Bu sonuçla İngiltere gruptan çıkarken, Arjantin ise organizasyona veda etti.
İki takım arasında oynanan son maç ise hazırlık mücadelesiydi. 12 Kasım 2005'te oynanan mücadelede İngiltere rakibini 3-2 mağlup etmişti.
- İki ülkenin ulusal marşları ıslıklandı
Karşılaşma öncesinde ilk olarak İngiltere'nin ulusal marşı Atlanta Stadı'nda okundu. Arjantinli taraftarların ıslık ve yuhalama sesleri sebebiyle İngiltere marşı stadyumda güçlükle duyuldu.
Arjantin'in ulusal marşı okunduğu sırada da İngiliz taraftarlar, marşı ıslıklayıp yuhaladı.


Vibecoding has a lot to answer for, not least some excessively large codebases. A new team of software engineers are collaborating to reduce the size of these cumbersome projects… with a $10,000 per week bill.
Slopfix is the name of the team (comprising a trio: Maciej, Kuba, and Krzysztof), but its aim is efficiency and functionality, rather than code golf, where code is reduced to the shortest possible length.
However, while this might seem like a noble task and a service worth paying for, Slopfix isn’t taking a stand against the use of AI. In fact, it is employing AI tools to detect the AI flab in your codebases.
Challenges around vibecoded projects have increased in recent months, as the limitations of the technology become apparent.
While using an AI to program based on your prompts and requirements is straightforward, agents habitually begin to lose context and logic once the project reaches a certain size or age. Once that happens, you’re looking at duplication, features breaking, and of course, the dreaded hallucination.
Slopfix is targeting companies that have adopted vibecoding, built huge codebases, and found that they’re running into issues. To find the problematic AI code, however, Slopfix is employing AI.
They state that a full “screen by screen, endpoint by endpoint” evaluation of the vibecoded app is made, which aims to find the duplicated functions, broken logic, and other issues. There’s also the promise of a two-week warranty for anything they break.
All of this is aided by Claude Code “on a very short leash” which Slopfix uses find problems. They clearly state that “the agent doesn’t get a vote.” Instead, they’re relying on their experience as developers to improve your code.
While the price might seem high, $10,000 for one successful week’s work for three seasoned developers shouldn’t really be a budget breaker.
The fee covers successful work only, and as the Slopfix website states, payment is in proportion to how much of the reduction target the team hits, with $10,000 being the price for hitting the target – it’s not the default fee.
However, there is a lot of preparation involved, and the analysis of your codebase is conducted free of charge. If they can't fix your project's issues, they'll let you know and refuse the contract.
As software consultancies go, Slopfix is an unusual case. But as the problems with vibecoded projects begin to become apparent, competing consultancies may begin offering similar services.
Basic FPV drones are hardly a new thing in a market flooded with hundreds, if not thousands of options that can cost as little as $100 to 200, but the Russia-Ukraine conflict might have upped the ante on affordability for a different kind of UAV that leverages the same tech: attack drones.
The Vyriy 15 is a self-styled "kamikaze drone" by the company that offers a stated strike range of 40-70km with up to a 8kg payload in tow which can be retrofitted with a thermal imaging module as well as an extended band VTX module to make jamming it harder.
With a control range of up to 30KM and a flight duration of 20 minutes (with a payload) and a cruising speed of 60-100 km/h, its not the most technologically advanced drone out there, but at its purported price tag of $500, it doesn't need to be.
On the 10th of July, Yaroslav Azhnyuk, the CEO of Ukrainian autonomy developer The Fourth Law, announced on X what he called "a new FPV strike record": a Vyriy 15 quadcopter, flown by Ukraine's 5th Border Guard Detachment and fitted with his company's AI terminal-guidance module, had flown 110 km (68 miles) to strike a Russian logistics target.
This is both a significant achievement for Ukraine's domestic drone industry and a key indicator of how fast the Russia-Ukraine war has turned into one of attrition, with supply lines becoming increasingly targeted to prevent significant advances in either direction.
It also showcases how AI on the battlefield is shaping the conflict: the Vyriy 15 is, by default, a manually controlled drone that would otherwise need an operator or a relay to be closer to the theater of war.
The competition is American-made Hornets, fixed-wing drones that can cost upwards of $5,000, a 10-fold increase in cost for an already cash-strapped Ukrainian military that is increasingly looking towards localized solutions.
The optional AI module used to set the record is The Fourth Law's TFL-1, a machine-vision terminal-guidance module that operates on a fire-and-forget principle: once the operator visually designates a target, an onboard computer takes over the final approach, essentially countering Russian jammers that would otherwise disrupt a video link.
If Ukraine manages to mainstream such warfare in the future while cutting costs down to a tenth of what they do right now, reliably striking as deep as 100km into enemy territory while proving difficult to jam or costly to intercept, drones like the Vyriy 15 could signal an evolution in the modern battlefield even as aggression with low-cost drone swarms is already being rewarded in other conflicts such as the US-Iran war.








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