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Latest Crypto Milestone: Morgan Stanley Launches MSBT — the First Bitcoin ETF From a Major US Bank

8 April 2026 at 22:16
The latest crypto milestone arrived Wednesday when Morgan Stanley officially launched the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust on NYSE Arca under the ticker MSBT, becoming the first major US bank to issue a spot bitcoin ETF directly under its own name,…

Ethereum Foundation to sell 5,000 ETH via CoWSwap TWAP

8 April 2026 at 21:52
The Ethereum Foundation (EF) has announced it will convert 5,000 ETH into stablecoins using decentralized trading protocol CoWSwap’s time-weighted average price (TWAP) function, describing the move as routine funding for “R&D, grants and donations.” “Today, The Ethereum Foundation will convert…

Stablecoins now move more money than Visa and Mastercard combined

8 April 2026 at 21:32
Stablecoins processed $33t in 2025, topping Visa and Mastercard, and could clear over $50t by 2026 as corporates, banks and AI agents turn on‑chain dollars into core payment rails. Stablecoins processed $33 trillion of on-chain transaction volume in 2025, surpassing…

US Treasury plans sweeping AML leash for dollar stablecoin issuers

8 April 2026 at 21:15
The US Treasury plans rules forcing dollar stablecoin issuers to build kill switches and run full bank‑style AML and sanctions programs, tightening control over on‑chain flows. The US Treasury is preparing sweeping anti–money-laundering and sanctions rules that would turn dollar-pegged…

Masjesu Botnet Emerges as DDoS-for-Hire Service Targeting Global IoT Devices

Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the curtain on a stealthy botnet that's designed for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Called Masjesu, the botnet has been advertised via Telegram as a DDoS-for-hire service since it first surfaced in 2023. It's capable of targeting a wide range of IoT devices, such as routers and gateways, spanning multiple architectures. "Built for

Fenerbahçe'de adaletsizlik isyanı: Şampiyonluğu biz hak ediyoruz!

Süper Lig'de şampiyonluk yarışı kızışırken, rakamlar ezber bozdu! Fenerbahçe camiası, ortaya çıkan dev istatistik farklarının ardından tek ses oldu: "Galatasaray'dan daha çok hak ediyoruz!" Şut sayısından ikili mücadeleye, kornerden hücum aksiyonlarına kadar birçok kalemde zirveye ambargo koyan Fenerbahçe'de cephesi "Adalet" çığlıkları atıyor.

Fenerbahçe, istatistiklerdeki üstünlüğünü puan tablosuna yansımadığını iddia ederek isyan bayrağını çekti. Süper Lig’de şampiyonluk yarışı nefes kesen bir rekabete sahne olurken, sarı-lacivertli camia sahadaki verilerin şampiyonluk yarışındaki adaletsizliği gözler önüne serdiğini savunarak; "Galatasaray'dan daha çok hak ediyoruz" seslerini yükseltmeye başladı.

DAHA ÇOK VE İSABETLİ ŞUT

Fenerbahçe cephesinde şampiyonluğun daha çok hak edildiğine dair öne sürülen temel argümanlar, oyunun hem hücum hem de savunma sertliği yönündeki baskınlığına dayanıyor.

Fenerbahçe, maç başına 17.3 şut ve 6.2 isabet oranıyla ligin en çok kaleyi yoklayan ve isabet bulan takımı konumunda. Özellikle korner sayılarındaki 7.2'ye 5.6'lık üstünlük, sarı-lacivertlilerin rakip kalede kurduğu sürekli baskının bir kanıtı olarak görülüyor.

DAHA ÇOK SAVAŞAN TARAF

İstatistikler, Fenerbahçe'nin ikili mücadelelerde (%53.8) ve top çalmada (18.3) rakibinden daha agresif ve dirençli olduğunu gösteriyor. Taraftarlar, "Daha çok savaşan taraf biziz" diyerek bu verilere dikkat çekiyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin 43 kontratak ile ligin en hızlı hücuma çıkan takımlarından biri olması ve ceza sahası dışından bulduğu 7 gol, oyun çeşitliliğini kanıtlıyor.

ŞANSSIZLIKTAN YAKINIYORLAR

Galatasaray’ın maç başına yediği 0.7 gol ortalamasına karşılık, Fenerbahçeliler kendi takımlarının daha çok "ürettiğini" ancak kritik anlarda şanssızlıklar yaşadığını savunuyor. Özellikle Galatasaray'ın gördüğü 4 kırmızı karta karşılık, Fenerbahçe'nin sezonu sadece 1 kırmızı kartla götürmesi, sarı-lacivertli ekibin saha içindeki disiplinini ve oyun odaklı kalışını simgeliyor.

21 maç sadece 3 gol: Fenerbahçe emin mi?

Beşiktaş Sötloth'a ağlıyor! Oh fiyasko mu?

Beşiktaş'ta Hyeon-gyu Oh transferi "bile bile lades" hikayesine dönüştü. İlk geldiği dönemde parlayıp derbilerde susan Korelinin yerine düşünülen forvetler için en az 20 milyon Euro'lar konuşuluyor. Camia şu can yakıcı soruyu soruyor: 14 milyon Oh'a, 20 milyon da yeniye... 30-35 milyon Euro'ya Sörloth ya da Guirassy gibi bir dünya yıldızı daha iyi olmaz mıydı?

Beşiktaş’ta Hyeon-gyu Oh transferi fiyaskoya dönüşmek üzere. Siyah-beyazlı yönetim, büyük umutlarla ve rekor bir bedelle kadroya kattığı Güney Koreli forvet konusunda "bile bile lades" dedi. Gelinen noktada ne ödenen rakam ne de sahadaki performans camiayı tatmin etmiyor.

GENK'TE BİLE FORMA BULAMIYORDU

Hyeon-gyu Oh transferi gündeme geldiği ilk günden itibaren uzmanlar, form grafiği ve istikrarsızlığı konusunda defalarca uyardı. Beşiktaş'a gelmeden önce Genk'te bile forma şansı bulmakta zorlanan, maç eksiği bulunan Koreli için 14 milyon Euro verilmesinin "risk" olduğu haberleri yapıldı.

''Oh diyeceğim diye ah deme'' Beşiktaş dikkat

14 MİLYON EURO NEDEN ÖDENDİ?

Koreli, Beşiktaş kariyerinin ilk döneminde "yeni bir yıldız doğuyor" dedirten gollere imza attı.Fakat o günler geride kaldı. Son haftalarda sahada hiçbir varlık gösteremeyen, derbilerde görünmeyen, ikili mücadelelerde ezilen ve oyunun tamamen dışında kalan bir Oh izleniyor. 14 milyon Euro’luk yatırım "gelecek sezon santrfor almalıyız" dedirtiyor.

20 MİLYON EURO DAHA LAZIM

Hyeon-gyu Oh'un beklentilerin altında kalmasıyla Beşiktaş yönetimi yeniden transfer piyasasına girdi. Hücum hattındaki sorunu kökten çözmek isteyen yönetimin kapısını çaldığı adaylar için konuşulan rakamlar en az 20 milyon Euro seviyesinden başlıyor. Bu durum, kulübün mali planlamasındaki hatayı bir kez daha gözler önüne seriyor.

SÖRLOTH YA DA GUIRASSY SORGUSU

Taraftar soruyor: Oh’a ödenen 14 milyon Euro ile bu yaz harcanması planlanan 20 milyon Euro birleştirilseydi; 30-35 milyon Euro bandında çok daha kaliteli, Avrupa çapında bir forvet alınamaz mıydı?

YÖNETİME ELEŞTİRİ

Bugün Alexander Sörloth veya Serhou Guirassy gibi isimlerin bu bütçelerle transfer edilebildiği bir piyasada, Beşiktaş’ın iki orta halli hamle yerine bir "dünya yıldızı" almaması, yönetim bazında stratejik bir hata olarak değerlendiriliyor.

Vaclav Cerny de sezon sonu yolcu!

Beşiktaş'ta beklentilerin çok uzağında kalan Vaclav Cerny, Kadıköy'deki etkisiz futbolu ve Sergen Yalçın ile yaşadığı kriz sonrası gözden çıkarıldı. Son 12 maçta sadece 2 gole katkı veren oyuncu için ayrılık çanları çalıyor. Gelen bilgilere göre de sezon sonunda teklif getiren Cerny'yi alır götürür.

Beşiktaş’ın çok şey beklediği Vaclav Cerny, Kadıköy’de sergilediği performansla beklentilerin çok uzağında kaldı. Fenerbahçe karşısında adeta sahada kaybolan 27 yaşındaki Çekyalı, sergilediği istatistiklerle siyah-beyazlı camiada şimdiden tartışma konusu oldu.

İKİLİ MÜCADELE KAZANAMADI

Fenerbahçe savunması karşısında hiçbir varlık gösteremeyen Cerny, ikili mücadelelerde %0 başarı oranıyla maçı tamamladı. İşte oyuncunun Saracoğlu'ndaki "hayal kırıklığı" yaratan karnesi:

İkili Mücadele: 6 / 0 (Girdiği hiçbir mücadeleyi kazanamadı)

Şut İsabeti: 3 / 0

Orta İsabeti: 2 / 0 (Hiç isabetli orta yapamadı)

Top Sürme: 1 / 0 (Başarısız)

Top Kaybı: 9

Maç boyunca 34 kez topla buluşan Çek yıldız, 0.26 xG (Gol Beklentisi) üretmesine rağmen çerçeveyi bulamadı. Sadece 1 kilit pas verebilen oyuncu, savunma tarafında da (1 geri kazanma) etkisiz kaldı.

11 MAÇTIR OYUNDAN ALINIYOR

Saha içindeki formsuzluk, saha dışındaki gerginlikle birleşti. Cerny'nin, Galatasaray derbisinin ardından teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın'ı sosyal medya hesabından takibi bırakması, ikili arasındaki bağların koptuğu şeklinde yorumlandı.

BÜYÜK DÜŞÜŞ

Cerny'nin son dönemdeki düşüşü rakamlara şöyle yansıdı:

Son 11 maçtır karşılaşmaları 90 dakika tamamlayamıyor.

Son 12 resmi maçta sadece 1 gol ve 1 asist yapabildi.

Tam 8 maçtır ağları sarsamıyor.

SEZON SONU AYRILIK

Cerny’nin hem saha içindeki formsuzluğu hem de teknik heyetle yaşadığı gerilim, ayrılık iddialarını beraberinde getirdi. Siyah-beyazlı camiada tartışılmaya başlanan Çek oyuncu için yönetimin tavrı da netleşmeye başladı.

Beklentilerin çok uzağında kalan Cerny için, sezon sonunda tatmin edici bir teklif gelmesi halinde yolların ayrılmasına kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

Amedspor gaza bastı! Almanya'dan sonra Türk Milli Takımının yıldızı

Süper Lig hedefiyle yoluna devam eden Amedspor, transferde dev hamleler için düğmeye bastı. Bundesliga tecrübesiyle dikkat çeken Mahmoud Dahoud ile kurulan temasların ardından, Avrupa devlerinin peşinde olduğu U21 Milli Takım yıldızı Livan Burcu'dan da "Süper Lig" sözü alındı. İşte Amedspor'un ses getirecek transfer operasyonunun detayları.

TFF 1. Lig’de şampiyonluk mücadelesini sürdüren ve Süper Lig hedefine adım adım yaklaşan Amedspor, gelecek sezonun planlamasını erkenden başlattı. Süper Lige çıkılması durumunda iddialı bir kadro kurmak isteyen yönetim, rotayı yurt dışında forma giyen Kürt asıllı yıldızlara çevirdi.

Alman Milli Takım yıldızı Amedspor’da oynama sözü verdi

İLK KEZ GAZETEMİZ DUYURDU

Amedspor yönetiminin listesindeki en heyecan verici isimlerin başında dünyaca ünlü orta saha oyuncusu Mahmoud Dahoud geliyor. Geçtiğimiz günlerde gazetemz, tecrübeli oyuncuyla ilk temaslar kurulduğunu yazdı. Süper Lig biletinin alınması halinde Dahoud, Amedspor forması giymeye sıcak bakıyor. Taraflar büyük ölçüde el sıkıştı.

AVRUPA DEVLERİ DE İSTİYOR

Transfer çalışmalarını titizlikle yürüten yönetimin bir diğer önemli hedefi de Türk U21 Milli Takımı’nın parlayan yıldızı Livan Burcu. Torino ve Strasbourg gibi ekiplerin radarına girmesine rağmen, Augsburg forması giyen genç yetenek tercihini Amedspor’dan yana kullanmaya yakın.

Livan Burcu ile yapılan görüşmelerde olumlu sonuç alan Amedspor yönetimi, genç oyuncudan "Süper Lig'e çıkılması durumunda imza atarım" sözünü aldı.

Trabzonspor'da Onuachu'ya Türk veliaht! 1.91'lik 2005'li yerli golcü

Trabzonspor yönetimi "veliaht" operasyonu için düğmeye bastı! Paul Onuachu'nun fiziksel gücünün rakipler üstündeki baskısını yerli bir isimle sürdürmek isteyen Fırtına, Ankaragücü'nün 1.91'lik genç devi Atakan Güner'i radarına aldı.

Trabzonspor’un hücum hattında aradığı fiziksel güç, Başkent semalarında parlıyor! Paul Onuachu’nun durdurulamaz çıkışı bordo-mavi yönetimi "veliaht" operasyonu için zorladı. Ankaragücü’nün 1.91 boyundaki 2005 doğumlu golcüsü Atakan Güner, oyun stiliyle Onuachu’yu andıran bir profil çizince Ertuğrul Doğan yönetimi de çok güvendiği scout ekibinin raporuyla harekete geçti.

ONUACHU'NUN VELİAHTI OLACAK

Sadece boyuyla değil, hava toplarındaki hakimiyeti ve sırtı dönük oyunuyla dikkat çeken genç Atakan, teknik heyetin "gelecekte Onuachu’nun yerini doldurur" dediği isim haline geldi.

20 yaşındaki genç yetenek, Onuachu’nun yarattığı fiziksel tehdidi yerli statüsünde sahaya yansıtabilecek nadir isimlerden biri olarak görülüyor. Ayrıca Türk Milli Takımının aradığı dev golcü boşluğunu doldurabileceği de savunuldu.

SCOUT EKİBİNDEN GEÇER NOT

Trabzonspor scout ekiplerinin hazırladığı raporda Atakan için, "Rakipleri fiziksel olarak domine eden, kale önünde bitirici ve Onuachu gibi hava hakimiyeti de iyi" ifadeleri kullanıldı.

Bordo-mavili yönetimin, Ankaragücü ile pazarlık masasına oturarak bu transferi kısa sürede bitirmesi bekleniyor.

Paul Onuachu’nun saha içindeki "uzun menzilli" etkisini sürdürmek isteyen Fırtına, Atakan Güner transferi ile hem geleceğe yatırım yapacak hem de hücum hattını bir "kule" ile sağlama alacak.

Galatasaray'da Okan Buruk galibiyet şifresini verdi

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 27. hafta erteleme maçında Göztepe'ye konuk oluyor. Zorlu mücadele öncesi sarı kırmızılılarda teknik direktör Okan Buruk ilk 11 tercihi hakkında konuştu.

Galatasaray, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 27. hafta erteleme maçında deplasmanda Göztepe karşı karşıya geliyor. Zorlu mücadele öncesi sarı kırmızılıların teknik direktörü Okan Buruk açıklamalarda bulundu.

İŞTE BURUK'UN SÖZLERİ;

Okan Buruk: "Dünya futbolu için değerli, önemli bir teknik adamı kaybettik. İlk geldiği sezon Lucescu ile çalışmıştım. Lucescu futbolla yaşayan biriydi. Kader onu son maçına Türkiye'de çıkarttı. Allah'tan rahmet diliyorum."

"YUNUS, SARA, TORREIRA VE LANG..."

Çok önemli bir maça çıkacağız. Cumartesi kaybettik, çok hızlı toparlanmalıydık. O maçtan kalan bazı sakatlıklar oldu. Yunus'un ağrıları vardı, Torreira'nın ağrısı vardı, Sara'nın Brezilya'dan dönüşünde sakatlığı vardı, Noa Lang'ın elinde bir sorunu var, temaslı bir oyun olacağı için bugün zorlanabileceğini düşünerek başlatmadık.

"GEÇEN HAFTA GEÇİŞ YEDİK"

"İyi başlayacak, devam edecek, iyi bitirecek bir kadroya sahibiz. Barış'ın hızı ve hareketliliği önemli. Son maç ön alan baskısı yapmadılar ama geçen seneye bakınca yüzde yüz çıktılar, geçen hafta kendi sahalarında beklediler. Oyunun gidişatına göre göreceğiz. Top bizdeyken sahaya doğru yayılamamamız, güvenli olmamamız Trabzon'da kötü sonuca neden oldu. Top kaybı yapmamak gerekiyor. Geçen hafta çok fazla geçiş yedik. Göztepe de çok iyi geçiş yapıyor, direkt oyun oynuyor. Bunu yapmamamız gerekiyor. Topa daha doğru sahip olursak pozisyon bulacağımızı biliyorum."

Yüksək Liqa: “DH Volley” və “Turan” finala yaxınlaşdılar

8 April 2026 at 20:00

Qadın voleybolçular arasında keçirilən Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) bu gün yarımfinal mərhələsinə start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, raundun hər iki qarşılaşması eyni gündə baş tutub.

Görüşlər Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin Voleybol Mərkəzində keçirilib.

İlk olaraq “Gəncə” “Turan”la üz-üzə gəlib. Qarşılaşma Tovuz təmsilçisinin 3:0 (25:22, 25:12, 25:13) hesablı qələbəsi ilə bitib. “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası”nın “DH Volley” ilə oyununda isə ikincilər qələbə qazanıblar – 3:0 (25:22, 25:19, 25:19).

Tərəflər arasında ikinci görüşlər aprelin 11-i və 13-də baş tutacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, reqlamentə əsasən, yarımfinal mərhələsi ev və səfər prinsipi ilə iki oyundan ibarət olacaq. Nəticəyə əsasən komandaların qələbə sayı bərabər olarsa, qalibi müəyyənləşdirmək üçün “qızıl set” oynanılacaq.

Bürünc və qızıl medal uğrunda həlledici qarşılaşmalar isə cəmi bir oyundan ibarət olacaq.

Yüksək Liqa
Yarımfinalın ilk oyunları
8 aprel

“Gəncə” – “Turan” 0:3 (22:25, 12:25, 13:25)
“Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” – “DH Volley” 0:3 (22:25, 19:25, 19:25)

“Sabah” Çempionlar Liqasında ilk qələbəsini qazandı

8 April 2026 at 21:49

Bu gün Azərbaycan basketbolunda yeni tarix yazılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Sabah”ın gənc basketbolçuları Bosniya və Herseqovinanın Laktasi şəhərində keçirilən Gənclər Çempionlar Liqasında ilk qələbəsini qazanıb.

“Sabah”ın U-18 komandası “B” qrupunun ikinci turunda Almaniyanın “Porşe BBA Lyudviqsburq” klubunu 72:61 hesabı ilə məğlub edib.

Xatırladaq ki, reqlamentə əsasən, qrup qalibləri yarımfinala vəsiqə qazanacaq. İkinci yeri tutanlar 5-8, sonuncu yerin sahibləri isə 9-12-ci yerlər uğrunda mübarizə aparacaqlar.

Simeonedən Yamal üçün “kirli plan”

8 April 2026 at 21:41

Çempionlar Liqasının 1/4 finalında keçiriləcək “Barselona” – “Atletiko Madrid” matçı öncəsi Dieqo Simeonenin gizli strategiyası üzə çıxıb.

Futbolpress.az xarici mətbuata istinadən xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis Kataloniya klubunun gənc ulduzu Lamin Yamalı dayandırmaq üçün aqressiv üsullara əl atacaq.

​İspaniyanın “Sport” qəzetinin yaydığı məlumata görə, Simeone futbolçularına Yamala qarşı yalnız taktiki deyil, həm də ciddi fiziki və psixoloji təzyiq göstərməyi tapşırıb.

Simeonenin planının əsas məqsədi 18 yaşlı futbolçunu özündən çıxarmaq və ona sarı vərəqə aldırmaqdır. Hazırda limitdə olan Yamal sarı vərəqə görəcəyi təqdirdə, aprelin 14-də Madriddə keçiriləcək cavab qarşılaşmasında iştirak edə bilməyəcək. Bu səbəbdən “Atletiko” futbolçularına matçın ilk dəqiqələrindən rəqibə qarşı sərt müdaxilələr etmək və onu səhvə vadar etmək tapşırılıb.

​”Barselona”nın ən böyük silahlarından biri olan Yamal bu mövsüm keçirdiyi 41 rəsmi oyunda 21 qol və 16 asistlə yadda qalıb.

“Üzməyi Öyrənək” layihəsində çalışacaq məşqçilər üçün seminar başladı

8 April 2026 at 21:24

Mingəçevirdə Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyi, Azərbaycan Üzgüçülük Federasiyasının birgə təşkilatçılığı ilə “Üzməyi Öyrənək” layihəsində çalışacaq məşqçilər üçün seminara start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, respublikanın müxtəlif bölgələrini təmsil edən 57 məşqçinin iştirakı ilə keçirilən seminarı üzgüçülük üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi, isveçrəli mütəxəssis Luka Qabrilo aparır.

Təlim proqramını uğurla başa vuran məşqçilər layihə çərçivəsində məktəblilərə üzgüçülük dərsləri keçəcəklər.

Layihənin məqsədi uşaqlarda üzgüçülük bacarıqları, su təhlükəsizliyi vərdişləri və özünəinam formalaşdırmaqdır.

“Yuventus”da Spaletti dövrü uzanır

8 April 2026 at 20:51

​”Yuventus” rəhbərliyi komandada “yenidənqurma” layihəsinin memarı hesab olunan Luçano Spaletti ilə yola davam etmək qərarına gəlib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ötən ilin oktyabrında İqor Tudoru əvəzləyən 67 yaşlı mütəxəssis qısa müddətdə “qoca sinyora”ya sabitlik gətirməyi bacarıb.

Çempionlar Liqası zonasına daxil olmaq üçün mübarizə aparan Turin təmsilçisi təcrübəli məşqçini yeni müqavilə ilə mükafatlandırmağa hazırlaşır.

İtaliya mətbuatının yaydığı məlumata görə, tərəflər 2028-ci ilin iyununa qədər qüvvədə olacaq yeni müqavilə üzərində razılığa gəliblər. Spalettinin hazırkı müqaviləsi 2026-cı ildə başa çatsa da, yeni razılaşma həm müddət, həm də maliyyə baxımından daha üstündür.

Onun yeni maaşı bonuslar da daxil olmaqla illik təxminən 5-6 milyon avro təşkil edəcək. Müddət isə 2028-ci ilin yayına qədər olacaq.

Məqsəd aprelin 11-də səfərdə keçiriləcək “Atalanta” matçından öncə rəsmi imzaları atmaq və komandanın diqqətini tamamilə oyuna yönəltməkdir.

Ronaldonu sürpriz gözləyir

8 April 2026 at 20:39

Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı Pro Liqasının 28-ci turunda keçiriləcək “Əl-Əxdud” – “Əl-Nəsr” matçında maraqlı anlar yaşanacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, meydan sahiblərinin azarkeşləri rəqib komandanın kapitanı Kriştiano Ronaldo üçün xüsusi sürpriz hazırlayıblar.

​Səudiyyənin “Okaz” qəzetinin yaydığı məlumata görə, “Əl-Əxdud” azarkeşləri qarşıdakı şənbə günü keçiriləcək oyunun 7-ci dəqiqəsində ayağa qalxaraq portuqaliyalı ulduzun adını xorla səsləndirəcəklər.

Azarkeşlər bu addımla Ronaldonun Səudiyyə futboluna verdiyi böyük töhfələrə və ölkəyə nümayiş etdirdiyi sevgiyə görə ona təşəkkür etmək istəyirlər.

Kriştiano Ronaldo hazırda 23 qolla bombardirlər siyahısında 3-cü pillədə qərarlaşıb. O, liderlər – İvan Toni (“Əl-Əhli”) və Xulian Kinonisdən (“Əl-Qadisiya”) 3 qol geri qalır.

Juventus star McKennie: ‘I never thought I’d make it, I wish more people saw me as humble’

8 April 2026 at 21:44

Weston McKennie has reflected on a remarkable personal journey that has taken him from being cast aside at Juventus to becoming one of Luciano Spalletti’s most trusted and indispensable midfielders, and with a home World Cup on the horizon with the United States, life could hardly look more different from the darkest moments of his career.

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The American, who recently signed a contract renewal at Juventus after establishing himself as a key figure under Spalletti, spoke candidly to Goal about self-doubt, humility and the importance of staying grounded despite achieving things he once considered impossible.

His honesty about the fragility of his early career is striking for a player now operating at the very highest level.

“When I was in the USA youth teams I never would have thought something like this could happen to me,” McKennie said, with quotes via CalcioMercato.

“As a child you get discouraged easily, and every time I was left out of the squad I thought there was no way I could ever make it. I would go back to Dallas, to my family and to FC Dallas, and there they relaunched me, believing in me day after day. That pushed me to improve more and more, to push beyond what I thought was possible. I am grateful for the journey I have taken to get here, I never would have imagined reaching this level.”

PARMA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 01: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

McKennie: ‘I’m a human being like everyone else’

That journey has not only shaped him as a footballer but as a public figure, one acutely conscious of the responsibility that comes with being a role model for young American players trying to follow a similar path.

“It is an extraordinary feeling but also a responsibility,” he said. “Back then social media was not so common and my role models were people I saw on TV or in magazines. Today there is much more responsibility.”

What McKennie is most eager for people to take from his story, however, is something more personal than the goals and assists. “I am a good footballer, but above all I am a human being like everyone else,” he said.

“I try to always be faithful to my values and my roots. I wish people saw me as humble, you need to remain humble and follow your dream, finding your own path.”

Away from football, McKennie painted a picture of a man who values simplicity above all else. Barbecues with family, a drink with friends, time with his dogs, the kind of ordinary pleasures that keep him anchored to who he was before the fame.

“I like to enjoy life to the fullest,” he said. “The last six to eight months have been pretty positive, in family life, with friends, and with my dogs.”

Danilo: ‘I cried when Alex Sandro left Juventus’

8 April 2026 at 21:02

Danilo has opened up on one of the most emotional moments of his career, the day his closest friend and long-time teammate Alex Sandro left Juventus, in a heartfelt documentary produced by Flamengo TV ahead of the new Copa Libertadores campaign.

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The Brazilian defender spent several years alongside Alex Sandro at the Turin club, having previously shared dressing rooms at Santos and Porto.

Their bond, forged across three different countries and multiple trophy wins, runs far deeper than football, and Danilo’s words made that abundantly clear.

EMPOLI, ITALY - MAY 22: Alex Sandro Lobo Silva of Juventus reacts during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and Juventus at Stadio Carlo Castellani on May 22, 2023 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI, ITALY – MAY 22: Alex Sandro Lobo Silva of Juventus reacts during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and Juventus at Stadio Carlo Castellani on May 22, 2023 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Danilo reflects on Alex Sandro bond & Juventus exit

“When Alex left Juventus it made me cry on the pitch, because we had fought so many battles together,” Danilo said, with quotes via the Corriere dello Sport.

“When he left I didn’t think it would be that difficult. It was then that I truly felt his absence. Understanding how much we have supported each other during our careers and in difficult moments is something that makes me very satisfied, because it has extended to our personal lives and our families.”

Alex Sandro, speaking in the same documentary, was equally emotional in his tribute to a friendship he describes as lifelong. “We talk every day and share feelings that few people can imagine,” he said.

“For me he has always been a mirror, someone I have always admired enormously. Our story as brothers, friends and teammates will last a lifetime, it won’t end here at Flamengo.”

The two are now reunited once more at the Rio club, with Danilo having returned to Flamengo, the club where he grew up, after his time in Europe. He admitted that winning the Libertadores last season and scoring in the final against Palmeiras would have been the perfect moment to retire at 34, adding that only the unfulfilled dream of a World Cup with Brazil kept him going.

On that front, Danilo had warm words for Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti, whose path has crossed his own in unexpected ways. “When I was at Porto and moved to Real Madrid, it was practically Ancelotti who bought me, and then when I arrived, he had already been sacked,” he said with a smile. “The game is like that. But we found each other again more than ten years later in the national team. It is an enormous privilege to work with him.”

Napoli made contact with De Zerbi before Spurs switch & shortlist Italiano as Conte eyes Italy job

8 April 2026 at 20:33

Antonio Conte’s candid declaration of interest in the Italy job following Sunday’s Napoli-Milan match has set in motion a fascinating chain of events that could reshape the managerial landscape across Serie A this summer.

Conte was clear on Sunday evening that he would need to speak with Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis before any decision could be made, given that he still has a year remaining on his contract at the club.

NAPLES, ITALY - MARCH 14: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and US Lecce at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MARCH 14: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and US Lecce at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

The acknowledgement that he has put himself forward for the national team role makes it difficult to envision him continuing at Napoli beyond this season, though in football, stranger things have happened.

What has emerged in the wake of Conte’s comments is that Napoli had already been quietly exploring their options.

CREMONA, ITALY - APRIL 05: Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

De Zerbi & Italiano among Napoli targets as Conte open to Italy

According to Alfredo Pedulla, the club held conversations with Roberto De Zerbi about a potential move to the Maradona, only for Tottenham to move faster and secure the Brighton manager for themselves.

It is a significant revelation that suggests De Laurentiis had already begun contingency planning well before Conte made his position public.

Vincenzo Italiano remains a name high on Napoli’s list, a long-standing target of De Laurentiis, while Gian Piero Gasperini, despite recent signs of tension at Roma, is tied to the capital club for another two years, making any move complicated.

At Roma, the suggestion that Gasperini could be vulnerable raises wider questions about the club’s direction.

As Pedulla’s report pointedly notes, Roma cannot continue to treat the manager as the primary problem when the issues clearly run deeper, particularly around transfer market strategy and internal alignment, concerns that have been present since at least December.

Massimiliano Allegri, meanwhile, continues to be mentioned as a potential Italy candidate despite recent denials, a situation that could become clearer once Milan’s season reaches its conclusion.

Aston Villa prepare offer as Tottenham and Newcastle circle for 26-year-old Dutchman

8 April 2026 at 21:01

Pascal Struijk could be on his way out of Leeds United at the end of the season.

The 26-year-old central defender has a contract with the Premier League club until 2027, and he could be available for a reasonable amount of money in the summer.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Aston Villa are planning to submit an offer for the Netherlands defender in the summer. Tottenham and Newcastle are lurking in the background as well, and they could look to make a move.

It remains to be seen where the 26-year-old central defender ends up. He has shown his quality in the Premier League, and he could prove a very useful addition to all three clubs. The opportunity to join Aston Villa, Tottenham or Newcastle will be attractive for him. It would be a step up in his career. 

Aston Villa is pushing for Champions League qualification and will look to add more quality and depth to the team if they finish in the top four. Adding more defensive depth could be ideal for them. They have a competitive team and a quality manager. Struijk will certainly fancy the opportunity of playing for them next season. 

On the other hand, Tottenham had a disappointing season, and they will look to bounce back strongly next year. They need quality additions in the summer to tighten up at the back. Struijk could help them defensively if he joins the club. 

As for Newcastle, they need long-term replacements for Dan Burn and Fabian Schar. The Netherlands defender could be the ideal acquisition for them. He is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to take the next step. 

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Man United & Liverpool chase “untouchable” Bundesliga star, clause twist could complicate deal

8 April 2026 at 20:53

Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent months.

According to FussballDaten, Manchester United and Liverpool are reportedly interested in securing his signature. The German International midfielder has a contract with Stuttgart until 2028 and includes a €40 million release clause.

However, they have an option to remove the release clause by paying €2 million, and the German club could demand around €65 million for the midfielder in the summer, if they manage to remove his release clause over the next few weeks. Stuttgart view the player as “untouchable”.

The two Premier League clubs are closely monitoring the player and hoping to secure his signature in the summer. Manchester United need a quality replacement for Casemiro, and the 24-year-old German International could be ideal for them. He is excellent at protecting the back four and winning the ball back for his team. He will allow the creative players to operate with more freedom. In addition to his defensive qualities, he is quite accomplished on the ball and has been compared to Toni Kroos. 

It will be interesting to see if Manchester United is willing to break the Bank for him. 

Meanwhile, Liverpool could use more quality and depth in the middle of the park as well. They need a reliable defensive midfielder, and Stiller would be an excellent addition. His arrival will allow Ryan Gravenberch to operate in his natural role. The Netherlands International has been used as a defensive midfielder, but he has struggled in that role. 

Both Premier League clubs could be exciting destinations for the midfielder. It will be interesting to see where he ends up. 

The player is reportedly looking for a salary of around €7-9 million per season. The two Premier League clubs have the financial muscle to accept his demands. It remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official offer in the summer. 

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HubSpot rebrands its flagship conference from Inbound to Unbound

8 April 2026 at 21:49
Inbound Unbound

If you shelved your inbound strategy this past year, you can shelve your Inbound conference mugs and swag with it.

HubSpot renamed its annual Inbound conference in Boston this September to Unbound. A note on the event site explains the thinking:

  • “This evolution is our response to that reality. INBOUND is becoming UNBOUND because growth no longer fits within a single framework or function. Today, it covers marketing, sales, service, and operations across the full customer journey in an AI-driven environment. UNBOUND reflects that expanded reality and the mindset required to lead through it.” 

Inbound is outbound. HubSpot pioneered inbound marketing, which uses content and search rankings to attract visitors, then convert them on-site.

Recent Google core updates appeared to hurt the HubSpot blog, possibly because its content drifted from core topics like CRM, sales, and marketing into broader business areas like interview tips.

Inbound strategy has declined as search shifts from platforms like Google to LLMs like ChatGPT, which drive fewer clicks to websites.

From inbound to loop marketing. In 2025, HubSpot introduced its Loop marketing strategy to replace inbound. Loop focuses educating consumers in an AI-driven world.

The conference rebrand acknowledges that no single framework works for you in today’s marketing landscape.

Bruno Fernandes: Man United talisman is the Premier League’s best player

Bruno Fernandes: Man United talisman is the Premier League’s best player
Bruno Fernandes: Man United talisman is the Premier League’s best player

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is a frontrunner to be crowned the Premier League’s Player of the Year – and this incredible statistic proves exactly why he deserves the award.

The Heartbeat of the Team

The Red Devils look set to emerge from a chaotic season with a pivotal return to Europe’s elite competition next year, despite that prospect having seemed remote over a brutal winter period at Old Trafford.

Ruben Amorim‘s tumultuous tenure came to an abrupt end at the start of January after a complete breakdown in his relationship with the INEOS executive structure, though murmurings of discontent had been bubbling beneath the surface for weeks before.

A explosive meeting with sporting director Jason Wilcox after being held to a draw by an abject Wolverhampton Wanderers side on 30 December signalled the beginning of the end for the Portuguese tactician’s time in England.

Less than a week later, Amorim took aim at the club’s hierarchy in a bombastic interview at Elland Road, levelling veiled accusations at Wilcox and recruitment director Christopher Vivell after another disappointing stalemate with Leeds United. It proved his death knell.

Within 24 hours, the former Sporting manager had been sacked, replaced by under-18s coach Darren Fletcher on a temporary basis before Michael Carrick was handed the reins as caretaker until the end of the season. The transformation Carrick has overseen over the last three months has exposed Amorim, however, with United having climbed to third in the table, picking up seven wins, two draws and just one loss in 10 games – the best form amongst any side in the league.

At the heart of this remarkable upturn has been Fernandes, restored to his rightful throne as the team’s No.10. The Portugal international has returned three goals and eight assists in this more familiar role. There is a strong chance of breaking the Premier League’s record for the latter, which stands at 20 – he is currently on 16 with seven games to go.

Bruno Fernandes Stats: 2025/26 Season

However, truth be told, Fernandes’ form across the entire turbulent campaign has been imperious, ranking highly across both offensive and defensive metrics, given Amorim’s baffling decision to permanently redeploy him as a box-to-box midfielder, playing as close to his own box as the opposition’s.

In an interview last summer, Casemiro – another player to be reborn under Carrick’s tutelage, alongside his partner in crime, Kobbie Mainoodescribed Fernandes as the “heartbeat” of the team. It’s little exaggeration to say United would have flatlined without their talismanic leader this season.

A League of His Own

While it’s unusual for a footballer to be awarded Player of the Season when their team fails to win, or at least meaningfully compete, for major honours, Fernandes has made as convincing an argument as possible to be the exception which proves the rule.

The 31-year-old’s stellar leadership and unrelenting work-rate off the ball are as good as anyone else in the Premier League. But his creativity in possession puts him in a world of his own – as a statistic by Statman Dave proves.

Tweet: “If you exclude set-pieces for Bruno Fernandes but include them for everybody else, he still has the most chances created in the Premier League this season (66).”

Set-pieces have dominated England’s top division this season, with Arsenal on course to win their first title in 23 years largely down to their prowess from corners and free-kicks. The fact that Fernandes is still the most productive creator in the country while ignoring his contributions from dead ball situations almost beggars belief – and is the best piece of evidence available to confirm he is the Premier League’s best player.

When the other contenders for the award are considered, such as Arsenal’s defensive lynchpins Gabriel Magalhães or Declan Rice, there can be only be one winner.

Final Thoughts

United are blessed to have a prodigious talent like Fernandes as their leader, with every member of the Old Trafford faithful praying he remains in Manchester past the summer as rumours swirl over a bombshell exit.

And while success for the Red Devils this season will simply constitute securing Champions League football, the Portuguese deserves more. He must be recognised as England’s finest footballer, with the cherry on top of that well-deserved cake being to break the Premier League’s assist record. He just needs his teammates to assist him over the line for the latter, while his peers elsewhere in the country vote en masse for the former.

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Amazon exec expects to stream a Super Bowl "in the fullness of time"

Given the ongoing assault against the NFL's broadcast antitrust exemption, the league may want to ask Amazon to stop talking about streaming a Super Bowl.

In comments to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, Prime Video executive Jay Marine reiterated the company’s interest in televising the biggest game of the year.

“For us, our ambition has always been to broadcast the absolute best, the pinnacle of live sports,” Marine told Marchand. “We never thought we wouldn’t do that in the fullness of time."

What about a Super Bowl on Prime Video?

“In the fullness of time, I absolutely expect that will happen,” Marine told Marchand. “Our desire is for that to happen in the fullness of time.”

It's not the first time Marine has used the phrase "in the fullness of time." In September, Marine said Amazon would like to stream a Super Bowl "in the fullness of time." So what does that term mean?

“I think it’s pretty self-explanatory,” Marine told Marchand. “How about: I’m still walking on this earth. How about that?"

It's clearly not the best time for Amazon to be talking about taking a Super Bowl away from free TV. Even if it's years away from happening, putting it on the table at a time when the NFL's antitrust exemption is on the federal government's radar screen won't do anything to turn down the temperature of the current antitrust talk.

Fans offered support for Dick Vitale after concerning health update

College basketball hasn't been the same without Dick Vitale regularly working games on TV. But after being declared cancer free last year, the 86-year-old legendary announcer made his return to broadcasting last season — and even worked the First Four with Charles Barkley.

His latest health update, though, might put his broadcasting return on pause once again.

In a statement through ESPN PR exec Josh Krulewitz, Vitale revealed that doctors identified areas of concern in his latest scans and ordered a biopsy for additional testing. Vitale had battled multiple cancer diagnoses over the past few years and was declared cancer free in 2025.

A health update from @DickieV that he asked me to share pic.twitter.com/N7W6UzLfVX

— Josh Krulewitz (@jksports) April 8, 2026

College basketball fans responded to the news by wishing the best for Vitale.

Like so many others, sending positive thoughts and wishing the best for @DickieV. ❤️ https://t.co/vQOdZOW9CN

— bill hofheimer (@bhofheimer_espn) April 8, 2026

Keep fighting, @DickieV! https://t.co/OEspKTbteh

— Myles Simmons (@MylesASimmons) April 8, 2026

Sending you love and prayers @DickieVhttps://t.co/yRmy1qVWcL

— Andrew Javier (@AndrewJav13r) April 8, 2026

Best wishes go out to Dick Vitale.

You've been through it all @DickieV and you've always come out a winner. I know you'll get through this and host your Gala on May 1. You got this! 🙏 https://t.co/OXUv88n0r6

— Owen VA & PBP 🎙 (@OwenOVAPBP) April 8, 2026

Get well soon @DickieVhttps://t.co/Mt8u6ZASSB

— Michael McCarthy (@MMcCarthyREV) April 8, 2026

Still fighting the fight. God bless him. https://t.co/lOgIPF9JkQ

— JJK (@MCHamr2) April 8, 2026

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Eagles have shown predraft interest in a fast-rising playmaker

The Philadelphia Eagles have never shied away from investing in the secondary. If recent draft evaluations are any indication, they may have another intriguing option on their radar. Chris Johnson, the 2025 Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year and a First-Team All-Mountain West selection, is quickly gaining traction as one of the more versatile cornerback prospects in this year's class. His rise has been fueled not just by production but also by the kind of evaluation that tends to turn heads in NFL front offices.

Per the report, Philadelphia hosted Johnson for a virtual meeting ahead of the NFL Draft.

The #Eagles had a virtual meeting with San Diego State CB Chris Johnson, per @JustinM_NFL.

The projected 2nd round pick would be an elite option as an outside corner for Philly. pic.twitter.com/c4FeUw6htv

— James Simone (@JamesSimoneNFL) April 6, 2026

Lance Zierlein compares Chris Johnson to Byron Murphy.

In his draft profile, Lance Zierlein of NFL.com offered a notable comparison, linking Johnson's game to Byron Murphy, a former second-round pick who developed into a Pro Bowl-caliber player.

“Scheme-versatile cornerback prospect with average size and the ability to play inside or outside.. Johnson is consistent in mirroring the release from his pedal and rarely labors when transitioning with route breaks… He attacks the catch point with run-through force and is a tenacious wrap-up tackler who can quickly end plays.”

That type of versatility is exactly what Philadelphia has prioritized in recent years. Defensive schemes continue to evolve, and corners who can move between boundary and slot responsibilities without sacrificing effectiveness carry added value. Johnson checks those boxes. While he may not possess elite size, his discipline, technique, and willingness to play physically give him a strong foundation to contribute early at the next level.

For a team like the Eagles, which has shown a willingness to develop young defensive backs while competing, that profile fits. The comparison to Murphy doesn't guarantee anything, but it does set a tone, and if Johnson's trajectory continues upward, he could find himself firmly in the Eagles' conversation when draft weekend arrives.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles held a virtual meeting with San Diego State CB Chris Johnson

Upper Deck Hopes to Make the Hobby Accessible to Everyone with National Hockey Card Day

Upper Deck Hopes to Make the Hobby Accessible to Everyone with National Hockey Card Day

Between the excitement of the 2026 Winter Olympics, a thrilling NHL wild-card race, and the meteoric rise of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), the sport of hockey is experiencing an undeniable cultural surge. 

As interest in the sport peaks, Upper Deck is looking to welcome a new generation of fans into the sports card hobby. On Saturday, April 11, the manufacturer will host its 17th annual National Hockey Card Day. The premise is simple: visit a participating local hobby shop, and you will receive a free pack of Upper Deck hockey trading cards, while supplies last.

It’s an initiative designed to lower the barrier of entry for beginners and return collecting to its grassroots origins.

“We’re committed to the hobby channel, we’re committed to making our products accessible to them,” Paul Zickler, Director of Sports Brands at The Upper Deck Company, noted during a recent interview. “And I think that that’s another avenue that we’re starting to see some interest now from collectors typically collecting other sports.”

The PWHL Effect

One of the most significant evolutions in this year’s National Hockey Card Day is the official debut of the PWHL.

Following an incredibly entertaining Olympic tournament that featured physical play, overtime thrillers, and massive impacts from college-aged rookies, the women’s game is capturing a brand new demographic of fans. To honor this, Upper Deck has included the “PWHL Powerhouses” insert in this year’s free packs, marking the league’s debut in the NHCD set.

For shop owners like Ryan Holland, who operates three Real Sports Cards locations across Minnesota and Wisconsin, the impact of the PWHL on the local community is highly visible.

“PWHL is another one that is absolutely on fire,” Ryan said. “Anecdotally we had in our suburb, 64 eight-and-under girls come out for hockey… that just tells you how much excitement there is to get out there and play hockey.” Ryan also pointed out that the accessibility of PWHL athletes, such as Minnesota Frost players who graduated from high schools in the area and remain active in the local community, is driving unique excitement.

The Chase: What’s in the Packs?

While the core goal of National Hockey Card Day is accessibility, Upper Deck hasn’t skimped on the chase elements that veteran collectors love. The 2026 base set spans the entire history of the game, featuring prominent rookies, current superstars like Connor McDavid, and historic legends like Wayne Gretzky.

Upper Deck is keeping the product fresh by introducing a “Mascot Mannerisms” insert set, which includes the debut card of Tusky.

For collectors looking for premium hits, there are also unannounced autographs hidden inside the free packs. Upper Deck confirmed that Trevor Zegras and Jack Hughes are on the autograph checklist, alongside a teased Montreal Canadiens player.

Furthermore, collectors who spend $10 on Upper Deck products at participating shops will receive a special Ivan Demidov “Rookie Moments” card (#31), which highlights his first NHL goal from the end of last season.

Championing the Brick-and-Mortar Community

In an era where sports cards are largely consumed via online live-streaming, Upper Deck is using National Hockey Card Day to intentionally push fans back into physical stores.

“The growth and where the hobby all started was connecting like-minded sports fans and collectors in the community to share in the hobby,” Paul stated. “Whether you’re just wanting to buy your first hockey pack and get into collecting, or whether you’re a seasoned collector that wants to connect and have a fun day… that’s really what it’s at.”

Local shops serve as an educational hub for new fans trying to navigate the complex world of modern trading cards. “There’s a lot to learn in this industry,” Ryan explained. “Sometimes being able to go into a card shop that knows what they’re talking about that can help you navigate the many choices that there are… is really important.”

Beyond hobby shops, Canadian fans can pick up commemorative 9-card sheets at retailers like the Hockey Hall of Fame, London Drugs, and EB Games, while U.S. fans can find them at Pure Hockey locations. Several NHL teams are also joining the fun, with the Islanders handing out promo packs to the first 10,000 fans on April 11, and the Senators and Sharks offering sheets at their pop-up shops.

To cap it all off, Upper Deck is encouraging collectors to post their pack pulls on social media on April 11, using the #NHCD hashtag, tagging the brand and their local shop to win unique prizes —including a hand-drawn card of Mark Comb, sketched by top prospect Matthew Schaefer, and signed by Comb himself.

“The one testament that never grows old is opening up a pack of physical cards and finding your favorite player or your favorite team,” Paul concluded. “When you’re able to do that with other people in your local community… it just makes the experience that much more special.”

For more information on National Hockey Card Day visit the Upper Deck website. 

 

Texas women's basketball faces roster overhaul as six players leave after Final Four run

Texas women's basketball coach Vic Schaefer is going to have to reload his roster.

After making their second consecutive run to the Final Four, Texas is losing a handful of key players to the transfer portal. Three people with direct access to the transfer portal confirmed to USA TODAY Sports on Wednesday that Jordan Lee, Aaliyah Crump, Justice Carlton and Aaliyah Moore are in the transfer portal.

Lee and Carlton were regular starters for the Longhorns, which won the SEC Tournament title this season for the first time in program history. Crump was sixth on the team in minutes played this season, while Moore — who missed this season with a knee injury — is a former All-Big 12 selection who averaged 8.9 points and 4.7 rebounds per game in 90 games for the Longhorns.

Coupled with the fact that Rori Harmon, Kyla Oldacre and Teya Sidberry have exhausted their eligibility and are set to graduate, Texas is losing six of its top eight players from its Final Four squad.

Three-time All-American Madison Booker and junior starting forward Breya Cunningham are still expected to return, but Schaefer has holes to fill around them.

Lee is perhaps the loss that stings the most for the Longhorns. Widely viewed as the glue of the team, she was named to the All-Region team in Fort Worth 3 in this year’s NCAA Tournament for her performances in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight, where she piled up 22 points, six assists, three rebounds and four steals while also providing strong defense. A sophomore, Lee averaged 13.2 points, 2.5 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game while shooting 42% from the floor, 34% from 3-point land and 75% from the free throw line.

Carlton — a sophomore who was selected to the All-SEC Tournament Team — averaged 8.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game while shooting 47.4% from 3-point range. A freshman, Crump averaged 7.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.

Texas is bringing a strong recruiting class, headlined by Addison Bjorn and Brihanna Crittendon, who are both ranked inside ESPN’s top 10 for the 2026 class. Bjorn was the Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year and helped Team USA win the U19 World Cup last summer.

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'Take this very seriously': Australian cricket board breaks silence on David Warner's drink-driving case

NEW DELHI: Former Australia cricketer David Warner has landed in trouble after being charged with drink driving in Sydney. The 39-year-old, who now captains Sydney Thunder and Karachi Kings, was allegedly caught during a routine breath test with a blood alcohol level of 0.104, more than double the legal limit.

He is due to appear in court on May 7, though reports say the case will not affect his participation in the Pakistan Super League.




Cricket NSW responds, future impact



Cricket New South Wales (NSW) has acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and said it will support Warner while the legal process unfolds.

"Cricket NSW is a strong advocate of safe driving, including avoiding drink-driving, and takes incidents of this nature very seriously," chief executive Lee Germon said, as quoted by AFP.

"David is aware of the seriousness of these allegations. We will support him through the upcoming process."


What happened and what Warner said



According to police, the incident took place during a random check in Maroubra. Officers noticed a vehicle stopping short of the testing site before approaching the driver.

A roadside test returned a positive result, and Warner was taken to the police station where a second test confirmed the reading.

“About 5:30pm today (Sunday 5 April 2026), police were conducting stationary random breath testing on Malabar Road, Maroubra,” the police statement read.

“A van was seen to allegedly stop short of the testing site and park. Officers attached to Traffic and Highway Patrol Command approached the vehicle and subjected the driver – a 39-year-old man – to roadside testing which returned a positive result.

"He was arrested and taken to Maroubra Police Station where a second test allegedly returned a reading of 0.104.

“The man was issued with a Field Court Attendance Notice for drive with middle-range PCA to appear before the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday 7 May 2026.”

Reports claim Warner told police he had consumed three glasses of wine before driving home. While Warner continues to play in the PSL, the case could affect his reputation and commercial ties if he is found guilty.

Troy Walson commits to UConn football

On Tuesday, tight end and defensive lineman Troy Walson announced on X that he will continue his football career at UConn this fall. Alongside Connecticut, the Fordham Rams and Virginia Military Institute scouted the versatile player.

In Walson’s final year with Bruton High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, he participated in 10 games, hauling in seven receptions for 121 yards, just over 17 yards per catch. As a junior, he registered 13 catches for 200 receiving yards in 12 games and notched an 18-yard touchdown. As of now, Walson’s primary position is at tight end, but he is not new to taking snaps defensively.

In 10 appearances, Walson racked up 23 total tackles (9 solo, 12 assisted) and recovered a fumble as a defensive lineman. Heading into this fall, he’ll be focused on developing with the Huskies.

Watson also played basketball for the Panthers. In 19 games his senior year, the future Husky contributed 4.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 0.3 assists per outing.

Seventh Georgia basketball player enters transfer portal

The Georgia Bulldogs basketball team is losing a seventh player to the NCAA transfer portal. Georgia forward Jaden Newell announced his plans to transfer the day the portal opened on Tuesday, April 7.

Newell is a former walk-on and is the older brother of former Georgia star Asa Newell, who was a first-round pick in the 2025 NBA draft and helped Georgia make the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Asa Newell was an elite recruit and having his brother on Georgia's team helped the Bulldogs land him. The older Newell will graduate from Georgia with a degree in biology.

Jaden Newell's decision to enter the transfer portal makes sense. He is getting his degree from Georgia, but has not earned much playing time. He likely wants a larger role at his transfer destination.

Newell played just 12 minutes across nine games during the 2025-2026 college basketball season. He scored two points in his limited time on the floor, but was a glue-guy for the Georgia team. Newell helped Georgia make back-to-back NCAA Tournaments during his final two seasons at Georgia. He grew from a walk-on player to a scholarship player.

During the 2025-2026 season, Georgia had 14 players played at least one minute. Half of those players now are expected to leave via the transfer portal. Two of the 14 players are out of eligibility (Justin Bailey and Justin Abson). Three players have announced their returns for next season while two players have not announced their plans.

Jaden Newell thanks Georgia basketball

"After much prayer and careful consideration, I have made the decision to continue that growth by entering the transfer portal," Newell said in a thoughtful message via social media. "Thank you, Georgia. I will always bleed red and black. Go Dawgs!"

Georgia Bulldogs in the transfer portal

Mar 20, 2025; Wichita, KS, USA; Georgia Bulldogs forward Jaden Newell (24) and forward Asa Newell (14) in the second half of a first round men’s NCAA Tournament game against the Gonzaga Bulldogs at Intrust Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Tre. Smith-Imagn Images

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Falcons RB Bijan Robinson comments on James Pearce Jr. situation

The Atlanta Falcons are still dealing with the aftermath of James Pearce Jr.'s offseason arrest. The former first-round pick is facing three felony charges due to a stalking incident involving his ex-girlfriend. As expected, Pearce did not appear at the team's voluntary workouts.

"I will tell you guys that James Pearce is not here," said Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski. "We've been in constant communication with his representation."

Stefanski failed to provide much context and the team has said very little regarding Pearce's arrest and potential future in Atlanta. The expectation is that the NFL will suspend Pearce once his legal troubles are sorted out.

Falcons running back Bijan Robinson was asked about Pearce during his Wednesday press conference. Robinson said he hasn't spoken to Pearce since the incident, but that he's praying for his teammate.

"I'm praying for my brother," Robinson said of Pearce. "He's my teammate, I know the coaches have a plan and everything. If he's here in the building, I'm gonna make sure he's all the way focused, all the way ready to go."

Robinson was practically oozing excitement for the upcoming season and sounds like he's itching to get to work.

"I really feel like this is the best I've felt in my whole time being here," said Robinson. "Last year was a cool year, but this year I want to be even better."

The dual-threat back topped 2,000 all-purpose yards in 2025, and he's only just getting started. Over his first three NFL seasons, Robinson has rushed for 3,910 yards and 25 touchdowns, while adding 198 receptions for 1,738 receiving yards.

The Falcons let Robinson's backup, Tyler Allgeier, walk in free agency, but they signed veteran Brian Robinson Jr. as a replacement. Bijan praised both his former and current backfield mates.

"I'm very happy for him and what he's about to do in Arizona," Robinson said of Allgeier's new contact with the Cardinals.

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Eagles host ‘chess piece’ draft prospect who could transform their defense

The Philadelphia Eagles are showing interest in one of the most versatile defensive backs in the 2026 NFL draft.

The Eagles hosted Arizona defensive back Treydan Stukes on a top-30 visit on Tuesday, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane.

Teams can bring up to 30 players in for a formal visit as a way to get to know the player better. Local prospects do not count toward that top-30 total.

Stukes is listed as both a cornerback and a safety by NFL draft evaluators and has been described as a chess piece in the secondary.

Stukes is the No. 6 safety and the No. 70 overall prospect in the draft, per ESPN. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler ranked Stukes as the No. 11 corner and No. 77 overall prospect.

“A former walk-on and late bloomer, Stukes got better each season in college, while playing mostly in a nickel role,” Brugler wrote. “He has outstanding instincts and toughness — and put some ‘wow’ interceptions on film.”

“Stukes is an older prospect and has an ACL tear in his background (2024), but the football has a magnetic pull for him,” NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein wrote. “Coaches will love his football character and versatility as a big nickelback or split safety.”

Stukes was a third-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 honoree at Arizona in 2025. The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder recorded 52 tackles and four interceptions in 10 games.

The Eagles have a need at safety after Reed Blankenship left in free agency. Stukes could link up with Andrew Mukuba and Marcus Epps at safety and fill out a secondary that features star cornerbacks Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell.

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If the Eagles drafted Stukes and used him as a slot corner, that could free up DeJean to play elsewhere on Vic Fangio’s unit, too.

Stukes projects as a likely third-round pick. The Eagles own two third-rounders at Nos. 68 and 98 overall.

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Masters 2026: Why Augusta National will play different this year—and how it’ll affect who wins

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Part of the beauty of Augusta National is how a familiar course can play slightly different year to year. Greens will be reworked, tee boxes moved slightly, trees added or removed—to present a new challenge.

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The 90th edition of the Masters will offer a dynamic we rarely see to this degree: A completely firm-and-fast test without any rain in the forecast.

One of the biggest storylines of the week is the weather, but for good reason. Patrons, volunteers, players … everybody’s excited to see Augusta National in those conditions. Two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler said it’s the best weather conditions he’s seen for a Masters Tournament in his career. 

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So how will the course change exactly?

Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters champion, talked about the difference in how a firm-and-fast Augusta will challenge players.

“It's going to be probably a more challenging green-in-regulation year,” Spieth said. “So it's going to be important to be coming out of the fairway just because it's going to be hard to get it to stay on some of the greens if you're not. And then it's going to probably get brown and crusty. Just with the weather coming, it's going to be so nice that I think they're going to let it go a little bit.”

Of course, most golf fans are probably aware of Augusta National’s Sub-Air system and how it can control its turf. Most of the time, the club will use its control mechanisms to reduce the moisture after rainfall to reduce how soft the course will play. This year, the club might deploy it to add some moisture if the putting surfaces are too firm. That’d be the best situation to have.

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Sure, firmness in the fairways means more distance on tee shots, potentially benefitting shorter hitters. But most important is the premium it will put on controlling your ball—particularly into and around the greens when they’re so bouncy.

“The chipping is going to be really tough,” said Akshay Bhatia. “You’ll just have to have some more creativity … It just makes your landing zones a lot smaller. You have to be very precise and miss in the right spot. Definitely makes it trickier.”

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The most recent best parallel to this year’s expected conditions would be the 2021 Masters, when the course dried out and got crispy even early in the week. Walking around on Wednesday, it was quite windy and crisp—adding to how dried out the turf should be, making it an ideal challenge.

Adding the need to be more precise around these greens will likely make this year’s Masters even more of a complete examination than it normally is. That’s what has people so excited. The best player will be identified by the extra challenge Augusta National presents.

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“I'm excited to see how it plays this week,” Scheffler said. “We might get a little bit of wind and that increases the challenge. When it gets firm and fast, you're going to have some shorter clubs in, but it's going to be firmer, so you've got to kind of manage your way around.”

The two-time Masters champ has done a pretty good job of that.

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White Sox demote Shane Smith to Charlotte after erratic outing

Despite flashes of electric stuff, Shane Smith struggled with command in Wednesday’s start, prompting a move to Triple-A. | (Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)

Shane Smith, the South Siders’ 2026 Opening Day starter, was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte on Wednesday. Smith’s demotion comes after his start on Wednesday, where he flashed some of that nasty swing-and-miss stuff we saw for stretches last season.

Smith was still erratic, however. He walked five Orioles, plunked a sixth, and burned through 99 pitches in 3 2/3 innings. Despite failing to end the fourth inning, Wednesday was still Smith’s longest outing of the year. That kinda says everything you need to know right there.

The issues are easy to diagnose. Smith has completely lost the ability to spot his fastball. Compare his 2025 heat map to 2026:

At his best, Smith features one of the liveliest four-seam fastballs in baseball. The pitch can overpower hitters even when they are sitting on it. Smith also added 1.3 inches of rise to his four-seamer early in 2026, which could help generate more swings and misses in the strike zone. None of this does a pitcher any good, however, when he’s constantly missing wide of the zone.

James Fegan got Smith and some of the White Sox development staff to talk about the fastball issues on Monday, and I was struck by this quote by Brian Bannister:

“He lost some of the qualities that made him unique,” Bannister said. “He had this unique little step forward that threw hitters off on their timing, and then he would speed up right after that to go slow, fast. You get some visual deception in a way that Tarik Skubal does.”

This isn’t the first time Bannister has talked about “visual deception” this season. Bannister is one of those guys who is always looking for the next big thing; in 2024 and 2025, he bet on the kick changeup and was correct. He’s now wagering on “funky,” a concept that has long been a staple of Japanese baseball culture but has grown more en vogue recently in MLB, from the more obvious (Nestor Cortes’s double leg kick) to the more subtle, like Shane Smith’s herky-jerky tempo from last year. The organization even has a term for them: “residuals.”

Smith took it upon himself over the offseason to regulate his windup tempo — we’re left to infer that Bannister hadn’t communicated his philosophy of funk to his pitchers before the offseason — and in doing so, he took away a piece of what made him a budding star last year. It’s like taking the loud parts out of “Smells Like Teen Spirit”—now the song is just some mumbly guy playing two notes over and over.

While an early-season demotion does not seem so bleak after last year’s extended Spring Training, where Colson Montgomery got his groove back, it also doesn’t instill much confidence in a ballclub when the Opening Day starter can’t make it to Tax Day. It’ll be up to the White Sox brain trust to get Smith back to the funk.

High Point reportedly interested in a former Wisconsin transfer guard

Wisconsin's recent NCAA Tournament foe, High Point, is one of the programs interested in former Badger guard Daniel Freitag, according to a report.

Dylan Lutey took to X on Wednesday to share that Freitag, who spent the 2024-25 season at Wisconsin before transferring to Buffalo, has heard from Ole Miss, Creighton, Cal, Grand Canyon, Washington, Penn State, Portland, Oregon State and High Point since entering the portal. Freitag later reposted the news.

The Minneapolis, Minnesota, native appeared in 14 games as a true freshman with the Badgers in 2024-25, totaling 29 minutes, two points, four rebounds and three assists. He later blossomed as a sophomore at Buffalo in 2025-26, averaging 33.2 minutes, 19.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists in 23 appearances.

247Sports currently ranks Freitag as the No. 123 overall player and No. 26 point guard in the transfer portal.

Buffalo guard Daniel Freitag (@DanielFreitag_) has heard from the following he tells me:

Ole Miss
Creighton
Cal
GCU
Washington
Penn State
High Point
Portland
Oregon St

After transferring from Wisconsin the 6-2 guard had a monster year averaging 19.8 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.8 APG, 1.3… pic.twitter.com/PpazFsAB6k

— Rising Ballers Network (@dylan_lutey) April 8, 2026

Freitag's Big Ten interest is notable, as he may soon be back competing in the Badgers' conference. It's also a minor note that High Point, which recently eliminated the Badgers from the NCAA Tournament, was among the programs listed.

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Report: Boston Celtics 'known to be interested' in Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo

Are the Boston Celtics interested in trading for Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo? Or is Giannis trying to find his way to a better situation with a dash of what the Athletic's Sam Amick calls "reverse tampering"?

Recently, the Bucks star had high praise for the Celtics and Boston head coach Joe Mazzulla, pointing out how the Celtics made a contender this season despite the loss of several key players from their 2024 title core to injury, free agency, or trades. The subtext, of course, is a shot at the team he's been playing for since he was drafted in 2013 for not doing the same. Now, Amick reports that Boston "who have the ‘Two Jays’ back now and look fully capable of winning it all, are known to be interested and discussed in league circles as potential suitors."

At first, a Celtics fan would have their hackles raised by such a statement, given that any move to bring on Giannis would require shipping out one of Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, or Derrick White and a large chunk of Boston's rotation players. And given the recent health and age (31) of the Greek forward, that does not sound like the boon it might have been as recently as a season or two ago.

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Asked about the conversation Antetokounmpo cited regarding Boston's success this season and his role in it, Mazzulla replied (via Boston Dot Com reporter Khari A. Thompson), "He’s a great player, but I think my reaction is that you can’t do anything unless you have the players to be able to do it."

"It’s just that simple. I think the greatest gift you can have as a coach, especially in the NBA, is to have a group of players that have a high competitive character, care about winning and want to get better," noted the Celtics coach, reiterating his position in said conversation that it is less about him and more about the collective of people that have been assembled by the team's front office, and what they each bring to the table.

"I think it starts there."

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Dustin Johnson predicts if his 20-under record at The Masters could be broken this year

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Photo by Jason Butler/Getty Images

Dustin Johnson returns to The Masters this year with his stunning 20-under record still intact.

Johnson carded the lowest winning score at The Masters back in 2020, carding a 20-under 268 at Augusta National.

The superb score – 65-70-65-68 – helped secure a five-shot victory over Im Sung-jae and Cameron Smith.

Johnson has now returned to Georgia for his 16th start at The Masters, with his only other major championship win having arrived at the US Open in 2016.

The American, who missed the cut last year, has now predicted whether his record could be broken this time around.

Dustin Johnson thinks his 20-under record at The Masters is safe

Johnson was asked if he thinks his 20-under record at The Masters is safe, to which he replied simply: “I think it is.”

And when questioned why, the two-time major winner responded: “Because the course keeps getting harder every year.”

He was then asked if the time of year played a part, with Johnson saying: “I mean, the year before was what, 19?

“You know, Tiger [Woods], and I think and I finished at 18. So it’s all conditions.

“I mean, both those years it played fairly soft and it’s a completely different course this year. “Starting to bounce a little bit. Makes it a little bit more difficult.”

His 268 is two clear of the previous record, with Woods and Jordan Spieth both finishing on 270 in 1997 and 2015 respectively.

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Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Dustin Johnson highlights ‘fantastic’ Augusta National condition for The Masters

Johnson delved further into the course itself and the conditions in Georgia, where he’s made 11 cuts from 15 starts.

Sharing if his approach to Amen Corner, which comprises holes 11-13, has changed over the years, he said: “It would be the same.

“I mean, obviously 13 is a little bit different. That would be the only hole that’s really… I mean 11 is a little bit longer but it’s always been a tough hole.

“12 is just exact same hole.

“But yeah, 13 is the only one that’s really a big change I would say. Just longer and a little bit tougher tee ball.”

And when asked how they are going to play this week amid the current conditions, he noted: “However they want it.

“I mean, the weather is perfect, so I think whatever they want to do with the golf course they’ll be able to.

“Course is in fantastic condition, and yeah, I think the weather is going to cooperate. However they want it to play that’s how it’ll play.”

It’s an important week for the LIV Golf star, who followed his missed cut at The Masters in 2025 by suffering the same fate at the PGA Championship and the US Open.

The 41-year-old can, however, take some form of confidence from finishing that major season with a T23 at The Open Championship.

It will be intriguing to see how the American deals with the greens this week, having struggled in that area of late, particularly compared to his solid efforts off the tee.

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(Video): What Chelsea’s training video tells you about their big plan for Man City

(Video): What Chelsea’s training video tells you about their big plan for Man City
(Video): What Chelsea’s training video tells you about their big plan for Man City

Chelsea have been outrun in every game they’ve played in the league this season, and clearly want to do something about it.

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Chelsea’s last Premier League game was a disaster. The Blues needed a win over Everton, and instead they got beaten handily 3-0.

It put them into the international break on a real negative, and even a big win against Port Vale last weekend hasn’t fully erased that. One of the notable stats from the game was how Chelsea had been outrun in the game – and in fact had been outrun in every game this season. There was a big debate about how bad this actually was, and Liam Rosenior addressed it in his press conference after the game.

Chelsea get stuck into physical preparation for Man City

Cole Palmer runs in Chelsea training.

Maybe it’s no coincidence, then, that the social media accounts at the club are very focused on the physical preparation for Man City this weekend. There’s been a slew of videos and photos on the club’s Twitter page pointing out how much running they’re doing.

Of course, it takes more than hard running to win in the Premier League, especially against a top team like City. But you’re not going to win without it either, so it’s nice to see the criticism has been taken on board.

In other news…

Jacobo Ramon is another player we’ve seen get linked to Chelsea a lot – but it seems like we might have a major rival for his signature.

Enzo Fernandez got in trouble for his comments during the international break, and Ben Jacobs was asked what he thought Chelsea’s position on them was.

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Caleb Williams’ business role models from sports world feature Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson

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Caleb Williams has opened up about the figures who shaped his business mindset, highlighting a mix of personal influence and some of the biggest names in sports.

The Chicago Bears quarterback has consistently spoken about thinking beyond football, and that approach is rooted in both his upbringing and the examples set by elite athletes who built successful ventures off the field.

That combination of personal and professional influence defines how he sees his future. It also explains why his role models span different areas.

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Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Caleb Williams says his father was his first business role model

Williams discussed his influences in a conversation with Front Office Sports News, where he was asked about the people who shaped his business thinking.

He made it clear that his earliest inspiration came from close to home rather than from sport.

Williams said, “Yeah, I think first and he’s not an athlete, is my father. He’s been a businessman my whole life. He showed me hard work and what it takes.

“So, I would definitely say, it started with him at a young age, going to his meetings.”

The answer highlights how his entrepreneurial mindset developed long before his rise in football.

Caleb Williams names Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and more as business role models from the sports world

Williams then pointed to several iconic athletes who have successfully transitioned into business.

He said, “I mean, MJ [Michael Jordan] has been the model. Magic Johnson has been the model. Kobe [Bryant], has been a model for all their foundation and all their businesses.

“How’s that been, for them and then, Steph Curry, the new age. I know, he’s on the latter part of his career.”

The list reflects a clear pattern: players who built lasting impact beyond their playing days.

For Williams, those examples serve as a blueprint for what his own post-NFL journey could look like.

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NHL playoff tiebreakers 2026: How procedures decide standings, bracket

The Central Division and Metropolitan Division title races have been settled but the other two NHL division races are tight.

After games on Tuesday, April 7, the Tampa Bay Lightning, Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens are tied atop the Atlantic Division with 102 points each. In the Pacific Division race, the Edmonton Oilers and Vegas Golden Knights are tied with 88 points and the Anaheim Ducks are one point back at 87.

So which team has the edge for the division title and which would finish second and have home-ice advantage in the second round?

That comes down to tiebreakers.

Here's an explanation of NHL tiebreakers and how they will affect the 2026 playoff races:

NHL tiebreakers: What is the first tiebreaker in NHL standings?

If two teams are tied in points at the end of the regular season, here are the tiebreakers:

  1. Regulation wins
  2. Regulation and overtime wins (ROW)
  3. Total wins
  4. Most points earned in head-to-head competition: If teams had an uneven number of meetings, the first game played in the city that has the extra game is excluded. When more than two clubs are tied, the percentage of available points earned in games among each other (and not including any odd games) shall be used to determine standings.
  5. Goal differential
  6. Total goals

How NHL tiebreakers affect the Atlantic Division race

The Lightning and Sabres entered Wednesday's game tied with 39 regulation wins, so that would go to the second tiebreaker. Tampa Bay leads 44 to 42 in ROW, giving it the division lead. The Canadiens have only 32 regulation wins and can't catch the other two teams in that category, so they'd have to finish ahead of the Lightning and Sabres in points to finish first or second in the division.

Buffalo plays on Wednesday and Thursday, April 9, while Tampa Bay visits Montreal on Thursday.

How NHL tiebreakers affect the Pacific Division race

Edmonton leads Vegas 30-28 in regulation wins and in ROW 39-35, so the Golden Knights will have to finish with more points or regulation wins than the Oilers to win the division. Anaheim has only 24 regulation wins.

How NHL tiebreakers affect the race for the Eastern Conference top seed

The Carolina Hurricanes have 106 points, but if the Lightning or Sabres can catch them, they have three more regulation wins than the Hurricanes.

How NHL tiebreakers affect the Eastern Conference wild-card race

The Boston Bruins (96 points) and Ottawa Senators (92) hold the two spots, with four other teams within five points of Ottawa. The Senators have the most regulation wins in that group (35) with only the Washington Capitals (33) able to catch them in that category, but they're five points back. Ottawa would take the first wild-card slot if they and Boston are tied in points at season's end.

How NHL tiebreakers affect the Western Conference wild-card race

The Utah Mammoth (88 points) are trending toward finishing with the first wild-card spot. The Nashville Predators (84) are sitting in the second wild-card spot, but they have played one or two more games than their closest pursuers: the Los Angeles Kings (83), San Jose Sharks (81), Winnipeg Jets (80) and St. Louis Blues (78).

The Kings currently have only 19 regulation wins, so they'd lose out in the event of a tie. The Predators have 27, the Sharks have 25, the Jets have 27 and the Blues have 29. The Sharks have the most ROW at 35 if it comes down to a second tiebreaker.

Nashville and Winnipeg are currently tied in regulation wins and ROW, but the Predators have three more total wins. If it comes down to a fourth tiebreaker between those teams. the Jets have the edge in the season series.

How NHL tiebreakers affect the second seed in the Central Division

The Dallas Stars vs. Minnesota Wild first-round series is the only one that is set, but home-ice advantage hasn't been determined. The Stars lead by two points and by an insurmountable five regulation wins, so the Wild can't win a tiebreaker. They would get home ice only if they finish with more points.

The teams play in Dallas on Thursday, April 9.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How NHL tiebreakers could affect 2026 playoff bracket, standings

Joshua Kimmich’s desire to push forward continues to power Bayern Munich

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 7: Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munchen (L) is seen with Joshua Kimmich of FC Bayern Munchen (R) at the end of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between Real Madrid CF and FC Bayern Munchen at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 7, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is often in the crosshairs of fans.

Some argue that Kimmich does not handle an aggressive press well enough to be a top flight midfielder, while others think that he might hold too much political power within the club.

However, there is one thing that you cannot argue — Kimmich is incredibly important to what Bayern Munich does with its attack. During the team’s 2-1 win in the Champions League on Tuesday, Kimmich had 19 successful final third entries to help push the attack forward:

Joshua Kimmich made 19 successful final third entries vs Real Madrid last night, the most by any player in a #UCL match this season ⏩ pic.twitter.com/JzSb8dfp1o

— WhoScored (@WhoScored) April 8, 2026

Kimmich’s role at Bayern Munich has evolved over the years, but no matter what position he plays, the 31-year-old has always been a vital part of the team and what it wants to do offensively. Kimmich’s connection with the attacking group is a large reason why the squad has been so effective this season in scoring goals.

Can Kimmich have the same impact next week in leg two vs. Real Madrid?


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CTA: Atletico Madrid vindicated over Barcelona red card outrage

CTA: Atletico Madrid vindicated over Barcelona red card outrage
CTA: Atletico Madrid vindicated over Barcelona red card outrage

The Referee’s Committee (CTA) have acknowledged that Atletico Madrid’s outrage on Saturday night was justified, as they protested the decision to remove Gerard Martin’s red card at the Metropolitano. The incident occurred just minutes into the second half, and shaped the game.

Los Colchoneros were already down to 10 themselves after Nicolas Gonzalez had been dismissed in first-half stoppage time for taking down Lamine Yamal as he went into the box. Yet just two minutes into the second half, Martin cleared the ball, but his follow through caught Thiago Almada in a nasty manner. Initially, the referee brought out a red card. However after a VAR review, it was downgraded to a yellow card.

CTA: Martin should have been sent off

In their weekly review program, the CTA have concluded that the VAR was incorrect in intervening in the referee’s initial decision. The following is the explanation given.

“A dispute ensues over a 50/50 ball, clearly within reach of both players. The visiting player gets there first and strikes the ball. However, in the continuation of the play, his studs make contact with the side of the opponent’s leg, just above the ankle, causing a twisting of the joint. The referee, in real time, assesses the intensity, the area of ​​impact, and the consequences of the tackle and issues a red card for serious foul play.”

“The fact he touches the ball first does not negate subsequent reckless, dangerous, or rough play. The incidents in the Atletico Madrid-Barcelona match, as well as the Betis-Rayo Vallecano match already analysed during the review period of matchday 22 on February 24th, fall into this category.”

Diego Simeone and Robin Le Normand vented fury

After the match, Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone said that it was a clear sending off, and there was not much more to say, even referencing the review that is cited by the CTA. Barcelona counterpart Hansi Flick said that he did not feel it was a red card, to which Robin Le Normand responded that ‘Of course he would say that’. The Spain international went on to claim that he would have been sent off in the same situation.

Scouting New York Jets offensive lineman Dylan Parham

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 07: Dylan Parham #66 of the Las Vegas Raiders looks on during the NFL Preseason 2025 game between Las Vegas Raiders and Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on August 07, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the run-up to the draft, we’ve been breaking down all of the players added by the Jets during free agency and in the legal tampering window. We continue today with offensive lineman Dylan Parham.

The 26-year old Parham is listed at 6’3” and 311 pounds and was a third round pick out of Memphis in 2022. Parham started 63 games during his first four seasons with the Raiders.

Background

Parham was only a two-star recruit out of high school and was originally listed as a defensive end prospect, although he started off as a tight end at Memphis, where he redshirted his first season in 2017.

Ahead of his redshirt freshman season, Parham switched onto the offensive line and became a four-year starter and then entered the 2022 draft, whereupon he was selected by the Raiders in the third round.

During his Tigers career, he was an all-AAC honorable mention in 2019 and first-teamer in 2021.

He’s been a four-year starter with the Raiders too, starting every game in his first two years and 29 of 34 games in the past two seasons.

2024 was his most consistent season but he struggled badly at the start of last year and there were calls for him to be benched, although he did settle down over the course of the season.

Parham was signed by the Jets in free agency on a two-year deal with a reported maximum value of $20 million.

Let’s move onto some more in-depth analysis of what Parham brings to the table, based on in-depth research and film study.

Measurables/Athleticism

Parham’s listed weight corresponds to what he weighed during the pre-draft process, but he was actually listed at 332 with the Raiders last season.

To add to the confusion, the Raiders had listed him at just 285 in the previous season, but that was apparently his weight back in his junior year in 2020. He bulked up to 304 that offseason and has obviously bulked up further from the 310 range to around 330 since entering the league.

Parham has average length but his athletic numbers are solid. He ran a 4.93 in the 40-yard dash at the combine and posted 25 bench press reps at his pro day. His explosiveness and agility numbers at the combine were also solid.

Usage

Parham has displayed excellent versatility during his career so far. At the NFL level, he has mostly played left guard, but he started at right guard in 2024 – his most consistent pro season – and has filled in as the starting center three times.

In college, he played both guard positions and was going to be the starting center in 2020 but ended up starting every game at right tackle instead.

In high school, he also played linebacker, defensive end and tight end.

Pass Blocking

Parham looked to have made good progress in 2024 as he only allowed one sack, having previously given up a total of 11 in his first two NFL seasons. However, he was part of a badly overmatched starting unit last season and ended up getting beaten for six sacks even though his rate of pressure allowed was quite low.

In college, he gave up eight sacks in his first two seasons, but then gave up just one in his last two seasons.

Parham can be moved off his spot or struggle to stay in front of his man at times.

Run Blocking

Parham’s run blocking grades from analytical sites such as Pro Football Focus were excellent in college and have typically been above average to good at the NFL level.

He displays good strength and power at the point of attack and can use his size to drive his man back.

However, he can be beaten by quickness at the snap, enabling opposing players to shoot gaps.

He has shown an ability to move from one assignment to another and has an understanding of angles.

While his skill-set is more suited to zone blocking assignments, he has enough athletic ability to get out on the move and can find a man to block in space.

Short Yardage

The Raiders were not very successful in short yardage situations last season. In fact, they didn’t have a one or two-yard touchdown run all season.

In previous years, they have fared better in such situations and Parham is a big body that can play his part in that.

Screen Blocking

Parham has displayed the athleticism and agility to get out in front of screen passes, which were a big part of the Raiders offense last year.

Footwork/Technique

Parham has struggled against the bull rush in the past, with his base too narrow and his pad level too high at times. However, this is an area where he has been seeing improved technique and results.

He moves his feet well and, despite only having average length, uses his hands and upper body strength well to buy himself time.

Penalties

Parham’s on-field discipline has generally been very good. He hasn’t had more than five penalties in any season at the college or pro level since he was a redshirt freshman at Memphis.

Where he has been penalized at the NFL level, the majority have been for offensive holding.

Special Teams

Parham’s only role on special teams at the NFL level has been blocking on the placekicking unit and he has no mistakes or penalties within that role.

This was also the case in college, although he did have a few snaps rushing kicks or blocking in punt protection.

Instincts/Intelligence

It’s difficult to judge who is at fault when there are as many breakdowns as there were on the Raiders’ line last year but it did seem clear that Parham’s awareness was lacking at times.

You would like to think that this, along with his occasional inability to diagnose stunts and games, would be an area where he improves with experience and on a unit that doesn’t keep losing key personnel.

There was also a game in 2024 when the Raiders could have beaten the Chiefs but Parham signalled for the ball to be snapped too early, leading to a costly fumbled snap.

He has had three pre-snap penalties at the NFL level, all of them on false starts.

In college, he was a three-time selection for the AAC’s all-academic team and was also on the Dean’s List in the 2018 fall semester.

Attitude

Parham is regarded as quiet, although he noted that he needed to become more vocal towards the end of his Memphis career as one of the few elder statesmen on offense.

As noted, his on-field discipline has been solid with just one personal foul for unnecessary roughness.

He does show a nasty streak at times, regularly displaying aggression in situations where he can go “looking for work”.

Injuries

Parham didn’t miss any time during his college career, or in his first two seasons with the Raiders, but he missed two games with a foot injury in 2024 and the last two games of 2025 due to illness.

He has also been listed on the injury report with injuries to his back, Achilles, calf and knee during his career but without missing any games due to these issues.

Scheme Fit

Parham looks set to slot into the starting lineup for the Jets at left guard and hopefully has similar traits to the outgoing John Simpson.

The Jets might draft a potential starter for the offensive interior as well, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that Parham would go to the bench. Joe Tippmann or even Parham himself could end up as the starting center, as some Raiders analysts felt that could be Parham’s best position and he didn’t give up a sack in his three starts there. There had been speculation that other teams were looking at Parham as a center option too.

He has been a teammate of current Jets players Geno Smith, Chris Smith and Mykal Walker while he with the Raiders.

Conclusions

After allowing both Simpson and Alijah Vera-Tucker to walk, the Jets had to fill one of their starting spots in a group that otherwise has good continuity.

Parham being a couple of years younger than Simpson makes him an attractive option and, while it may be a concern that the Raiders’ offensive line looked so bad last season, the hope would be that this had more to do with the players around Parham than anything he himself had control over. That being the case, slotting into a more stable unit could be the best case scenario for him.

You can expect the Jets to add some youth in the draft and perhaps look to extend Tippmann soon. Either way, the addition of Parham seems to consolidate the group nicely.

March Madness Expert Picks: Daily Best Bets and Predictions

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March Madness betting 101

Single elimination changes everything. One cold shooting night or foul trouble can end a season, so aim for good prices and smart risk, not “can’t-miss” takes.

Start with the basics

Spread: In point spread betting, you’re wagering on how close the game stays. In the tournament, late-game fouling can turn a tight cover into a bad beat (or vice versa).

Moneyline:Moneyline betting is often the cleanest way to play a true March Madness upset, but you risk losing more frequently if you wager just on underdogs.

Total: Pace and shot quality matter in Over/Under betting, but so do tournament quirks like neutral rims, tight legs, and whistle changes.

Neutral-site mindset

Games aren’t played in familiar gyms, and crowds can be split. Travel, time zones, and quick turnarounds can matter, especially for teams that rely heavily on energy, depth, or shooting rhythm. When in doubt, lean on repeatable traits: defense, rebounding, and turnover control.

Why single elimination matters

Underdogs can be live because favorites feel pressure and have less room to “play through” a bad stretch. But favorites can also separate late when depth and free throws matter. Think in game scripts:

  • Take the underdog + points if they can control tempo, defend without fouling, and protect the ball.
  • Sprinkle a unit on the moneyline if they have a clear matchup advantage (e.g., elite 3-point volume vs weak perimeter D).
  • Bet on the favorite if they can force turnovers, dominate the glass, or punish inside.

First half vs full game betting

Early nerves and unfamiliar sightlines can create slow starts. If you expect a tactical feel-out period, 1H Unders or 1H underdog spreads can be sharper than full game.

Overtime and endgame chaos

OT is usually included in spreads/totals, and late fouling can add 10–20 “free” points. Totals can swing wildly in the final minute, but don’t panic if you’re on the right side of pace and shot quality.

Still need help? Our Covers hoops analysts are here to provide you with March Madness expert picks from the First Four to the National Championship Game.

Popular March Madness betting markets

March Madness is a betting buffet - the key is picking the right market for your edge.

Futures: Futures are best when you’re early or disagree with the bracket. Conference tourney week and Selection Sunday can create mispriced numbers on title, Final Four odds, March Madness MVP odds, and region winner odds. Shop prices, and remember: a “good team” isn’t always a good futures bet if the path is brutal.

Game lines: The spread, moneyline, and total are the bread and butter once the bracket starts. Neutral courts, quick turnarounds, and unfamiliar sightlines can impact shooting (and totals) especially early. If you have a strong pace or matchup read, consider team totals or 1st half bets to isolate the edge.

Props:March Madness props shine when roles are stable and matchups are clear: usage, minutes, foul risk, and opponent style (rim protection, pace, rebounding). Ladders and alt lines can be powerful, but keep stakes smaller.

Same-game parlays: SGPs can be fun, but value varies. Compare the parlay payout to betting legs individually, and prioritize lines you’d play on their own.

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Cardinals predicted to cut ties with, put .300 AVG breakout slugger on trade block after MVP-level start to 2026 season

Jordan Walker

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The St. Louis Cardinals have had a rather weird start to 2026, as they were planning on starting their rebuild, yet they find themselves with an above .500 record of 6-5. This success is mostly in part to Jordan Walker, who is finally having his breakout season.

MORE: Proposed Cubs trade sees Chicago land $64.5 million 2.89 ERA star pitcher to act as emergency replacement due to Cade Horton's season-ending injury

However, just because they are seeing short-term success with Walker, doesn’t mean they should try to continue on with it. FanSided’s Christopher Kline believes so as well, and urges the Cards to put Walker on the trade block while his stock is at an all-time high.

“Jordan Walker was 20 years old when he made his debut for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2023. After a strong rookie season, he put together back-to-back negative fWAR campaigns and started to feel like a lost cause. And yet, he's still 23 years old, younger than a lot of top prospects puttering around the Minor Leagues. It would appear that St. Louis' patience — their reluctance to trade or abandon ship — has paid off…Walker always had the tools for stardom. He's a preposterous athlete, with a body builder's physique and a track star's speed. If he's suddenly using those tools to their full capacity, St. Louis might have its franchise cornerstone. And yet, there's so much baked-in distrust with Walker at this point, which means this could be the last time his trade value peaks in a meaningful way. Walker was basically a toxic asset a year ago. If the swing flattens and his home run power vanishes, St. Louis will regret not taking advantage of this brief (if not necessarily sustainable) renaissance,” Kline wrote.

So far this season, Walker is slashing .300/364/.650/1.014 with two doubles, four home runs, and 11 RBI in 11 games. Combine that with the fact he still has multiple years of team control, and he could fetch a pretty penny for the Cardinals.

MORE: Proposed Cubs trade sees Chicago land former Rookie of the Year as replacement starter for injured Cade Horton

If the Cardinals are truly committed to rebuilding, then it might really be time to shop Walker. If they can land multiple top prospects for a guy that has been shaky for years, it would be a major win.

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Oregon G Wei Lin enters transfer portal

The transfer portal is officially open for college basketball, and the Oregon Ducks have lost another important piece of their rotation. Ducks guard Wei Lin announced his entrance into the transfer portal on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.

A Chinese national, Lin joined the Ducks as a sophomore for the 2025-26 season after playing three seasons with the Nanjing Monkey Kings in the Chinese Basketball Association. Before coming to Eugene, Lin averaged 21 points, five assists and 1.4 steals per game with the Monkey Kings in the 2024-25 season.

Unfortunately, that level of success didn't translate to the college game, where Lin primarily came off the bench. Lin played in 30 games for the Ducks last season and made nine starts, averaging 6.6 points and 1.7 assists per game. He shot 34.4% from the field, but only connected on 29.5% of his shots from 3-point range. He has two seasons of eligibility remaining at the collegiate level.

NEWS: Oregon’s Wei Lin has entered the transfer portal, the portal told @TheFieldOf68.

The 6-4 sophomore guard made nine starts and averaged 6.6 ppg for the Ducks in his first collegiate season. He was a standout for the Nanjing Monkey Kings in the Chinese Basketball… pic.twitter.com/MPNgslupwG

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) April 8, 2026

Lin is the sixth Duck to enter the portal since Oregon's season came to an end with a 12-20 record, marking the worst campaign under Dana Altman. Jackson Shelstad and Kwame Evans Jr. headline the Ducks' early entrants into the portal, while Dezdrick Lindsay, Devon Pryor and JJ Frakes are also preparing to leave the program.

That leaves just four players under scholarship remaining on the Ducks' current roster: Sean Stewart, Efe Vatan, Ege Demir and Jamari Phillips. The Ducks will add talented freshmen Tajh Ariza and Kendre Harrison before next season, but Altman has his work cut out for him, needing to add plenty of talent in the transfer portal, especially in the backcourt.

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Why this Penn State star would be a perfect NFL draft fit for the Eagles

No one knows for sure what Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles are going to do in the 2026 NFL draft.

So when you read the following, know that this reporter isn’t a fortune-teller.

But throughout the pre-draft process, it’s been no secret we’ve had a hunch about the Eagles landing former Penn State star edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton.

In our last two Eagles-specific mock drafts — one after the early wave free agency and one earlier this week — we had the Nittany Lion being selected by the Eagles.

Why does that pairing make so much sense? Let’s break it down.

Interest from the jump

Let’s start here because it’s the most obvious connecting point. The Eagles have shown interest in Dennis-Sutton from the very beginning of the pre-draft process.

They met with him in February at the Senior Bowl, where Eagles defensive line coach Clint Hurtt was Dennis-Sutton’s head coach. They met with him at the NFL Combine in early March. And they had him in for a top-30 pre-draft visit after Penn State’s pro day.

The last bit of that is important. The Eagles didn’t draft anybody they hosted for a top-30 last year. But in the past, it’s been a clear indicator. In 2024, five of nine draftees visited.

Senior Bowl Football
National Team defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton (33), of Penn State, runs through drills during practice for the Senior Bowl NCAA college football game Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)AP

An obvious need and fit

Jaelan Phillips got a massive payday from the Panthers and left in free agency. The Eagles responded by adding Arnold Ebiketie and Joe Tryon-Shoyinka on one-year deals to bolster the rotation. But that’s not enough to support Jalyx Hunt and Nolan Smith.

The Eagles need a young, hungry and gifted edge rusher to help mitigate the loss of Phillips.

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Turns out, Phillips (6-foot-5, 263 pounds, 33 1/4 arms) and Dennis-Sutton (6-foot-6, 256 pounds, 33 1/2 arms) profile similarly in body type. They’re both known for pressuring the quarterback, creating opportunities for others and setting the edge in the run game.

And when the Eagles acquired Phillips, Roseman highlighted his “freak ability.” Dennis-Sutton has that, too.

Dennis-Sutton’s Relative Athletic Score, which takes into account everything from the 40-yard dash to the vertical jump at the Combine, was off the charts. Dennis-Sutton’s RAS was a 9.93 out of 10, which ranked 15th-best among 2,046 defensive ends since 1987.

Penn State football Pro Day, 2026
Edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton at Penn State football Pro Day in Holuba Hall on March 18, 2026. March 18, 2026. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.comDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Philosophical switchup

In the last four drafts, the Eagles have used seven of eight picks in the first and second rounds on defensive players. With so many of those players coming up on contract extensions — Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, etc. — the expectation is that the Eagles will focus on the offensive side of the ball in the first two rounds.

The Eagles need a successor for right tackle Lane Johnson. Offensive guard Landon Dickerson also contemplated retirement. They could take a big swing on Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq or Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers with Dallas Goedert and the rest of the tight ends on one-year deals. And there’s a potential need at wide receiver with A.J. Brown’s status up in the air.

All of that is to say that edge rusher, a position Roseman typically covets, doesn’t project as a first or second-round priority this year — which makes Dennis-Sutton even more likely.

Value, value, value

Dennis-Sutton is a damn good player. He entered the 2025 season as a projected first-round pick; that stock fell a bit with an uneven final season at Penn State. But Dennis-Sutton, who finished sixth on the program’s all-time list in sacks, proved over four years that he’s a game-wrecker. Anyone who watched his CFP semifinal performance vs. Notre Dame knows that.

But there’s a lot of damn good edge rushers in this class. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler ranked 16 edge rushers among his top 100 prospects in the draft. Dennis-Sutton ranked No. 13 out of those 16 — and No. 68 overall in the class.

Funny enough, the Eagles own the No. 68 pick in the draft. They also own another third rounder at No. 98. That’s right around the range many expect Dennis-Sutton to land.

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Anthony Volpe Potential Trade to Brewers: Steadier At-Bats, Slight Fantasy Dip

New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe
Sep 23, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) runs the bases after hitting a single against the Chicago White Sox during the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium. | John Jones-Imagn Images

Anthony Volpe has quickly emerged as one of the most intriguing young shortstops in MLB, blending elite defensive skills, speed on the bases, and budding power into a package that immediately upgrades any middle infield.

While his batting average and on-base skills leave room for growth, Volpe's controllable years, durability, and multi-category contributions make him a valuable asset for both real-life teams and fantasy managers looking for stolen bases, home runs, and runs from a shortstop.

Whether a team is rebuilding or in contention, Volpe offers a floor of reliable defense with upside that could translate to fantasy production down the line, making him an attractive trade chip.

With interest building, here's what it would take for the Brewers to acquire him.

Milwaukee Brewers- New York Yankees MLB Mock Trade Details & Fantasy Baseball Impact

Brewers Acquire:

SS Anthony Volpe

Yankees Acquire:

LHP Robert Gasser

3B Andrew Fischer

Fantasy Impact

Anthony Volpe to the Brewers

Volpe becomes the Brewers' everyday shortstop, providing immediate MLB-ready production. His 2025 stat line (.212 AVG, 19 HR, 72 RBI, 18 SB, .663 OPS) suggests he will contribute power, speed, and counting stats in fantasy, but his low batting average and OBP cap his overall ceiling.

In fantasy leagues, he is valuable for stolen bases, home runs, and RBI totals, especially in points leagues or AL/NL hybrid formats. The Brewers gain certainty at a thin SS position, making Volpe a moderate-to-high fantasy asset in 2026, though not a top-tier shortstop.

Robert Gasser to the Yankees

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Robert Gasser
Sep 21, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Robert Gasser (54) pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning at Busch Stadium. | Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Gasser, recovering from Tommy John in 2025, only appeared in 2 MLB games (5.2 IP, 3.18 ERA, 5 K, 1.59 WHIP). His immediate fantasy impact in 2026 is limited, as he is unlikely to be in a full-time rotation role right away.

However, in keeper or dynasty leagues, Gasser is a high-upside arm, offering potential strikeouts and ERA/WHIP stability if he develops into a mid-rotation starter. For redraft leagues, he is more of a sleeper or stash option, but for dynasty managers, he's a long-term fantasy asset with controllable years.

Andrew Fischer to the Yankees

Fischer's 2025 minor-league line (.311 AVG, .402 OBP, .446 SLG, 1 HR, 8 SB in 19 games) demonstrates excellent plate discipline, speed, and contact skills. Once he reaches MLB, he could contribute in runs, OBP, and stolen bases, making him a valuable fantasy asset in dynasty or keeper formats.

In redraft leagues, he is not immediately impactful, but as a prospect, Fischer is one of the Yankees' most intriguing future contributors, especially if he earns playing time in the next 2-3 seasons.

Why The Yankees Make The Trade

Brewers third base prospect Andrew Fischer
Brewers third base prospect Andrew Fischer fields a ground ball during spring training workouts Sunday, February 15, 2026, at American Family Fields of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. | Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Yankees could realistically move Anthony Volpe to the Brewers because of roster depth and positional flexibility. In 2026, the Yankees will already have Jos Caballero, Amed Rosario, and Ryan McMahon capable of playing shortstop or third base, giving the team multiple internal options to cover Volpe's position.

With the team off to a strong 82 start, they have the luxury of being strategic rather than desperate, meaning they can trade from depth to improve long-term upside rather than reacting to an immediate hole.

By sending Volpe to Milwaukee, the Yankees would acquire Robert Gasser, a promising pitching prospect, and Andrew Fischer, a high-upside infield bat, bolstering both their farm system and future roster flexibility.

Essentially, this trade allows the Yankees to convert a high-floor but capped player into controllable talent with higher ceilings, while confidently relying on their current depth to maintain shortstop and third base production.

Why The Brewers Make The Trade

New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe
Sep 30, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) reaches for the ball hit by Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story (10) during the fifth inning during game one of the Wildcard round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Yankee Stadium. | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The Brewers would have a strong motivation to acquire Anthony Volpe because of their need for a long-term, elite defensive shortstop.

Even though Milwaukee is off to a hot 83 start in 2026, the team's infield production, particularly from shortstop and third base, has been inconsistent.

Adding Volpe provides an MLB-ready solution with elite defense, speed, and moderate power, immediately shoring up their middle infield while complementing their already strong rotation and offense.

By sending Robert Gasser and Andrew Fischer to the Yankees, the Brewers trade prospects for certainty at a premium position, prioritizing short-term wins and roster stability while maintaining flexibility to add offensive depth around Volpe.

Essentially, this move allows Milwaukee to upgrade a key position without sacrificing MLB-ready contributors, pairing their strong start with a foundational piece for the future.

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Rangers vs. Sabres: Lineups, storylines for final home game at MSG

Looking to end the home portion of their schedule on a high note, the New York Rangers play their final game at Madison Square Garden this season when they host the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday.

The Rangers (33-36-9) seek their third straight win and are 5-1-0 over the first six of this season-long seven-game homestand. They’ll finish up the 2025-26 season with road games at the Dallas Stars (Saturday), Florida Panthers (Monday), and Tampa Bay Lightning (next Wednesday).

It wasn’t pretty much of the season on home ice for the Rangers, who lost their first six contests at MSG (0-5-1), and were shut out a stunning five times in that stretch. The opposite is taking place right now, since the Rangers appear nearly unbeatable at The Garden.

They’re coming off impressive consecutive victories this past weekend over a pair of teams in the thick of the playoff race. The Rangers smoked the Washington Capitals 8-1 on Sunday, after skating past the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 on Saturday. The Rangers outscored the opposition 27-8 on this homestand, so far.

“I think it’s important,” forward Tye Kartye said Tuesday following practice. “Obviously, we want home ice to be an advantage for us. Playing at Madison Square Garden as a road team, I know it can not be very fun. So, to have that energy in there and have a good finish here is important for us.”

The Rangers are 14-19-7 at MSG, and their 14 home wins are fewest in the Eastern Conference and fourth fewest in the entire League.

They’ll face a stiff test Wednesday, when the red-hot Sabres (47-23-8) pay a visit. Buffalo qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs already, ending an NHL-record 14-season drought not making the playoffs. With four games remaining, the Sabres are in a three-way tie with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens for first place in the Atlantic Division, each with 102 points.

Buffalo’s lost two of three after winning two in a row.

The season series is tied at one win apiece. The Rangers blanked the Sabres 4-0 up in Buffalo in their first road contest back on Oct. 9. Three months later, the Sabres skated out of The Garden with a 5-2 win over the Rangers.

3 storylines when Rangers host Sabres

NHL: Buffalo Sabres at New York Rangers
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1. Don’t get Buffaloed

Since the Olympic break, the Rangers are playing well. With a victory Wednesday, the Rangers would have three winning streaks of three games or more since returning to action Feb. 26, They are 11-7-3 in 21 games since the break, and 9-6-1 since March 9.

However, that pales in comparison to the Sabres, who shot out of a cannon, so to speak, after a rough first two months of the season. Coinciding with the firing of general manager Kevyn Adams, the Sabres are 36-9-4 since Dec. 9. Winning streaks of 10, 8, 5, and 4 games are included in that run.

“They’ve jumped to the top of the Atlantic this year, and really had a lot of younger players grow into their own,” Rangers forward Conor Sheary explained. “They’re a tough team to play against. They have high skill. They can score tons of goals, and you just have to be aware of them all over the ice. Obviously, it’s a team playing with confidence right now, so we’ve got to be ready for them.”

The Sabres are seventh in the NHL, averaging 3.40 goals scored per game. They have two 30-goal scorers leading the way — U.S. Olympic gold medalist Tage Thompson (38) and pending UFA forward Alex Tuch (30). Defenseman Rasmus Dahlin is sixth among NHL defensemen with 70 points (18 goals, 52 assists) in 71 games.

2. Fan Appreciation Night

NHL: Washington Capitals at New York Rangers
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The Rangers will give the shirts off their backs — literally — as part of an annual tradition following their final home game of the regular season. Though it’s been a thoroughly disappointing year, and the Blueshirts Faithful aired displeasure repeatedly as the Rangers plummeted to the bottom of the Eastern Conference, there’s an unbreakable bond between this team and its fans.

So, this is a bittersweet night, the end of another season — and another one without winning the Stanley Cup, or even a postseason appearance. Make it 12 years since their latest run to the Stanley Cup Final, 22 since the most recent Stanley Cup championship, one title in 86 years, and four in their 100 years as an Original Six franchise.

“Every game at The Garden, we want to make the fans happy,” Will Cuylle said. “Their passionate and they care a lot about the team, so to give them something to cheer about is good, especially at this point of the season.”

3. Speaking of Cools

NHL: Washington Capitals at New York Rangers
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Cuylle’s come alive down the stretch, with four goals in his past three games following a season-long 13-game goal scoring drought. That includes his first NHL hat trick Sunday against the Capitals, which brough his season total to 20 goals, equaling his output from 2024-25.

“I’m happy for Will, he hadn’t scored in a while, and to get a trick, it’s hard to score in this league … so a guy scores three goals in a game, that’s something to be celebrated,” coach Mike Sullivan stated after the morning skate. “He should feel good about that. He had a great game for us.”

Along with Gabe Perreault’s first career hatty on Saturday, the Rangers recorded hat tricks in consecutive games for the first time since 2016, and on consecutive days for the first time since 1982.

New York Rangers projected lineup

Alexis Lafreniere — Mika Zibanejad — Gabe Perreault

Will Cuylle —  Vincent Trocheck — Jonny Brodzinski

Tye Kartye — J.T. Miller — Conor Sheary

Jaroslav Chmelar — Noah Laba — Adam Sykota

Vladislav Gavrikov — Adam Fox

Matthew Robertson — Will Borgen

Drew Fortescue — Braden Schneider

Igor Shesterkin

Jonathan Quick

Rangers vs. Sabres: When, where, what time, how to watch

Who: New York Rangers vs. Buffalo Sabres

When: Wednesday April 8 at 7 p.m. ET

Where: Madison Square Garden

How to watch: MSG, TNT, HBO Max, TruTV

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Miguel Rojas back in Dodgers lineup after his father died

Feb 24, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Veteran Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas announced Wednesday on Instagram that his father Miguel Rojas Sr. died.

“With immense sorrow on behalf of the entire Rojas family, I must inform everyone who had the opportunity to know and share time with my father, Miguel Rojas—known as “Micky”—that he passed away suddenly yesterday afternoon, April 7th,“ Rojas said in Spanish, translated roughly here to English. ”I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has reached out to me and my family to offer their love and let us know just how deeply cherished my father was throughout his life. May God welcome him into His glory, and may he rest in peace.“

Rojas was originally slated to start at shortstop on Tuesday night against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre, but was a late scratch, replaced in the lineup by Hyeseong Kim. At the time, the Dodgers announced Rojas was scratched “to tend to a family matter.”

After Tuesday’s game, manager Dave Roberts told reporters in Toronto that the Dodgers would play shorthandedfor Wednesday’s series and road trip finale if Rojas was not available. But on Wednesday, Rojas is right back in the lineup, batting ninth and playing shortstop.

Dave Roberts said he does expect Miguel Rojas to go on leave at some point following the passing of his father, but said Rojas approached him and said he wanted to be in the lineup today.

— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) April 8, 2026

Should the Dodgers decide to place Rojas on bereavement leave and call up a replacement on the roster once the team returns home on Friday, the minimum stay on the bereavement list is three days, with a maximum of seven days.

SEC Football Media Days 2026: Schedule, dates & Tampa details

As the 2026 college football season approaches, talking season is starting to pick up, and the most anticipated preseason tradition is set to make its debut in a brand-new location.

The Southeastern Conference has officially announced the full appearance schedule of coaches for its 2026 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days, and Tampa is rolling out the welcome mat. The four-day event runs from July 20-23 at the Tampa Marriott Water Street and JW Marriott, and it is the first time in the event's history that Florida has hosted the SEC's annual summer showcase.

Previous host locations include Nashville, Dallas, and Atlanta. Before the locations rotated, it was the Hyatt Regency Birmingham-Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover that held the event for two full decades, from 2001 to 2021.

🏈 #SECMD26 appearance schedule announced:

🗓️ July 20-23, 2026
📍 Tampa, Fla.

🌴 https://t.co/oh5uy44y3wpic.twitter.com/Yw0JYljJXW

— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) April 8, 2026

Tampa's arrival on the scene signals a new era, and it's just the beginning of what the city has lined up. Tampa is expected to be part of the Georgia–Florida game’s temporary rotation while Jacksonville’s stadium undergoes renovations, and Raymond James Stadium is set to host the 2028 College Football Playoff national championship game on January 22, 2029.

The SEC Network will once again bring full national coverage across all four media days. A more detailed schedule including full television information, rotational breakdowns, and confirmed student-athlete attendees will be released in early July. However, here is the full appearance schedule as announced by the conference on Wednesday Names are listed alphabetically by school and are not indicative of actual order of appearance each day:

Monday, July 20 Will Stein (Kentucky) Eliah Drinkwitz (Missouri) Brent Venables (Oklahoma) Josh Heupel (Tennessee)

Tuesday, July 21 Alex Golesh (Auburn) Kirby Smart (Georgia) Shane Beamer (South Carolina) Clark Lea (Vanderbilt)

Wednesday, July 22 Kalen DeBoer (Alabama)Jon Sumrall (Florida) Pete Golding (Ole Miss) Mike Elko (Texas A&M)

Thursday, July 23 Ryan Silverfield (Arkansas) Lane Kiffin (LSU) Jeff Lebby (Mississippi State) Steve Sarkisian (Texas)

Talkin' Season is almost here. Tampa, get ready!!

Talkin' ball. 🗣️#SECMD26 Appearance Schedule ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/QDnVT8G6DQ

— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) April 8, 2026

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Steve Drabyn leaving Bethel men's basketball for Marian. Here's why

Family first.

That's the key reason, according to Steve Drabyn, on why he is leaving Bethel University as its men's basketball coach.

Drabyn has resigned from the position after seven seasons. He will remain there until April 19 and then will take over as the new men's basketball coach at Marian University in Indianapolis on April 20. The news was first reported by Adam Nelson of Hoopdirt.com.

"First and foremost, this is about my family," said Drabyn in a phone interview Wednesday morning. "I'm super grateful to Bethel for the last seven years. Tony Natali (former Bethel Athletic Director) gave me an opportunity there to be a head coach for the first time.

"It's bittersweet because it's tough to leave the people at Bethel. Bethel president Dee McDonald and AD Jason Lewkowicz are just first class. It's tough to leave those two. But this is a professional opportunity for me at a great institution that has everything in place to be successful at a high level. I'm completely at peace with my decision."

More: Bethel comes up short to No. 2 Grace in league tourney semifinals

Drabyn and his wife Brittany have four children ages six, eight, 10 and 12. Drabyn's parents live in Avon near Indianapolis. He also has a brother and two sisters in the Indianapolis area, including sister Kristin Wodrich, who is an assistant coach for the Butler women's basketball program. His wife's parents live in Madison, which is about 100 miles south of Indianapolis.

Drabyn went 118-61 in his seven seasons after being hired in 2019 to replace Ryne Lightfoot. He made it to the NAIA National Tournament in 2021, 2024, 2025 and 2026, and the Pilots were the NCCAA national champions in 2023.

Bethel coach Steve Drabyn addresses his team during a timeout in an NAIA men’s basketball game against Huntington Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at Bethel University in Mishawaka.

Drabyn is a former star guard at LaPorte High School. He was an Indiana All-Star in 2000 and set the national career high school free throw record as a Slicer at 92.1% from the line. He played at Belmont University in Tennessee from 2000-2004, where he scored 1,237 career points. He was a co-captain at Belmont and in 2003 led the NCAA nationally in free throw percentage at 95.1%.

"On behalf of everyone at Bethel, I would like to thank Steve for all he has done leading our men's basketball program the last seven years," said Bethel Director of Athletics Jason Lewkowicz in a release posted on the Bethel athletics website. "We wish him well in his future endeavors and I look forward to identifying the next leader of the Bethel men's basketball team."

Lewkowicz added in the release that a nationwide search has commenced for Drabyn's replacement.

Drabyn, who will turn 45 in July, guided Bethel to a 26-9 mark this past season. The Pilots went 12-6 in the Crossroads League, which Marian is a member of. Bethel, which was ranked as high as No. 3 nationally during the season, lost in the second round of the NAIA National Tournament, then saw its season end on March 20 with a victory and a fifth-place finish in the NCCAA National Tournament.

Marian finished 5-23 overall and 2-16 in league play during the 2025-26 season. The Knights finished the season under the direction of interim coach Todd Howard. Marian head coach Pat Knight resigned in February due to a conflict with Marian Director of Athletics Steve Downing, according to Knight. Pat Knight, the son of former Indiana University coach Bob Knight, was 16-34 overall and 7-23 in conference play at Marian after being hired in 2024 after 10 years as a scout for the Indiana Pacers.

Downing played for Bob Knight at Indiana, where he was the Big 10 MVP in 1973 after averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and leading the Hoosiers to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, Downing, a 6-9 center and native of Indianapolis, was also a member of the 1974 Boston Celtics team that won the NBA title. Downing teamed with George McGinnis in 1969 to lead Indianapolis Washington to a 31-0 mark and a state championship.

"I look at this as just a great coaching opportunity for me in the best league in the country," Drabyn said. "The Crossroads League is an absolutely phenomenal league. I chose to come coach in this league for a reason, and that's to go against the best.

"In my seven years at Bethel, I've gotten better as a coach. I've had to because of the conference we play in and the coaches and players in our league. I look at this new job and I get excited about it. I look at the resources that Marian has and I'm fully confident that myself and my staff can institute a culture there and have a team that the Marian community will be proud of."

Drabyn was an assistant coach at Lipscomb University from 2013-19 before coming to Bethel. His final team at Bethel is slated to return all but one player next season. The Pilots averaged 87.7 ppg this past season and had five players average in double figures, led by Austin Cripe at 16.5 ppg. Cripe is a junior guard who played at West Noble High School in Ligonier.

The Marian roster this past season had no seniors among the 16 players listed on its roster. The Knights had 14 players from Indiana, including former Penn High School guard Dominic Bonner. The 6-3 redshirt freshman did not play this season due to an injury sustained during football season. The Knights had three players average double figures, led by junior forward Aaron Humphrey Jr. at 15 ppg.

"I was focused on my team at Bethel until our season ended," remarked Drabyn. "Then, when it was over, I put my efforts into the Marian job.

"Leaving the people at Bethel is hard, especially with such great experiences that our teams here have had the last four years. But it's what is best for my family."

This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Steve Drabyn leaving Bethel for Marian University basketball coach job

2025-26 NBA over/under tracker: Which teams clinched their season win totals?

The 2025-26 NBA regular season is winding down, which means that the postseason is right around the corner.

Will the Oklahoma City Thunder win another NBA championship? How far can the surprise Detroit Pistons make it? What about Boston Celtics with superstar Jayson Tatum’s shockingly fast return from an Achilles injury?

We’ll find out the answers to those questions in the coming weeks, but the end of the regular season also means we get to see how those preseason over/unders ended up.

Which teams outperformed expectations and which underperformed?

Here’s a list of the NBA teams have clinched their preseason over or under at BetMGM sportsbooks, along with the six teams still undecided with a few games remaining.

Still undetermined

Denver Nuggets: 53.5

New York Knicks: 53.5

Houston Rockets: 52.5

Minnesota Timberwolves: 49.5

Atlanta Hawks: 47.5

Philadelphia 76ers: 43.5

Teams that have clinched their over

Oklahoma City Thunder: 62.5

Detroit Pistons: 46.5

Los Angeles Lakers: 46.5

San Antonio Spurs: 44.5

Boston Celtics: 41.5

Toronto Raptors: 39.5

Miami Heat: 37.5

Portland Trail Blazers: 35.5

Phoenix Suns: 30.5

Charlotte Hornets: 27.5

Brooklyn Nets: 19.5

Utah Jazz: 18.5

Teams that have clinched their under

Cleveland Cavaliers: 56.5

Orlando Magic: 51.5

Los Angeles Clippers: 49.5

Golden State Warriors: 47.5

Milwaukee Bucks 43.5

Dallas Mavericks: 41.5

Memphis Grizzlies: 39.5

Indiana Pacers: 39.5

Chicago Bulls: 33.5

Sacramento Kings: 32.5

New Orleans Pelicans: 30.5

Washington Wizards: 20.5

“Celtic is not like managing any other club out there,” Chris Coleman

“Celtic is not like managing any other club out there,” Chris Coleman
“Celtic is not like managing any other club out there,” Chris Coleman

Chris Coleman has cast doubt over whether Craig Bellamy is prepared to step into a role as demanding as the Celtic job…

The current Wales boss has been heavily linked with a potential move to Celtic this summer as a successor to Martin O’Neill, with a number of pundits such as Joe Ledley voicing their support for his appointment.

Despite that backing, the position would mark Bellamy’s first experience as a club manager, having previously served as an assistant to Vincent Kompany at Burnley before taking charge of the national side.

Chris Coleman – who worked with Bellamy during his time in the Wales setup, has expressed reservations – suggesting that a role of such magnitude may not be the right starting point for his managerial career.

Speaking via Glasgow Times, Coleman said: “I don’t know what’s next for Craig. His first job away from being Vincent Kompany’s assistant at Burnley was the Welsh national job… international football management and club football management are completely different things.

Craig Bellamy of Celtic rides a tackle from Neil McFarlane of Hearts during the Tennents Scottish Cup Semi Final between Hearts and Celtic at Hampden Park on April 10 2005. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)

“I know there are rumours around Celtic, but managing Wales and managing Celtic are two completely different jobs. Completely different. Managing Celtic is not like managing any other club out there, because that is an institution up there. If that was your first club job… I’m not sure.”

Coleman has indicated he would prefer the 46-year-old to remain in charge of Wales and focus on guiding the national team to a major tournament, following their recent World Cup play-off disappointment after a penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia.

Craig Bellamy, Head Coach of Wales speaks to the media during a press conference at Wembley Stadium on October 08, 2025. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

He added: “For Craig, I’d like to see him stay with Wales and qualify for a tournament. That should be his ambition… I hope he stays on in that role, and if he does qualify for a tournament with Wales, that’s another two years under his belt as a manager.”

“Maybe then you can talk about clubs like Celtic. But it’s not an easy job up there, I promise you that… certainly for someone who hasn’t experienced managing at club level.”

“To put him in the conversation for a club like Celtic, I’d first like to see him qualify with Wales and have a good campaign.”

Craig Bellamy of Celtic during the Tennents Scottish Cup Semi Final between Hearts and Celtic at Hampden Park on April 10 2005. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)

“Then he might be ready… right now he’s 18 months to two years in – for Wales’ sake, and also for Craig’s sake, I’d like to see him stay for just one more campaign.”

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Premier League injury updates and news 2025-26 season: Club-by-club injuries, suspensions, status

Premier League injury news is always so important and with the margins so slim up and down the league, player availability is crucial.

We've seen in recent seasons how a sudden slew of injuries can derail a season, or even an entire managerial project, and quite simply players and managers are just hoping to get lucky and avoid injuries that will impact their season.

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Sometimes availability is the best ability.

Below we keep you up to date on all of the latest Premier League injury news, with details on who is out, unavailable due to suspension and who is struggling for fitness at all 20 clubs.


Latest Premier League injury news - Week 32

Arsenal injury news, updates

OUT: Piero Hincapie (unspecified), Mikel Merino (ankle), Eberechi Eze (lower leg) | QUESTIONABLE: Bukayo Saka (unspecified), Jurrien Timber (ankle)

Aston Villa injury news, updates

OUT: Boubacar Kamara (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Jadon Sancho (shoulder)

Bournemouth injury news, updates

OUT: Justin Kluivert (knee), Matai Akinmboni (muscular), Julio Soler (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: Lewis Cook (thigh), Tyler Adams (unspecified), Eli Junior Kroupi (unspecified)

Brentford injury news, updates

OUT: Aaron Hickey (thigh), Vitaly Janelt (ankle), Rico Henry (thigh), Antoni Milambo (knee), Fabio Carvalho (torn ACL), Josh Dasilva (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Mikkel Damsgaard (knee)

Brighton injury news, updates

OUT: Lewis Dunk (suspension), Adam Webster (knee), Stefanos Tzimas (unspecified)

Burnley injury news, updates

OUT: Josh Laurent (suspension), Axel Tuanzebe (calf), Josh Cullen (knee), Zeki Amdouni (knee), Jordan Beyer (hamstring), Connor Roberts (lower leg) | QUESTIONABLE: Hannibal Mejbri (hamstring), Mike Tresor (ankle)

Chelsea injury news, updates

OUT: Enzo Fernandez (suspension - MORE), Jamie Gittens (thigh), Reece James (thigh), Filip Jorgensen (groin), Trevoh Chalobah (ankle), Estevao (hamstring), Levi Colwill (torn ACL - MORE), Mykhailo Mudryk (suspension) | QUESTIONABLE: Benoit Badiashile (illness), Malo Gusto (illness)

Crystal Palace injury news, updates

OUT: Eddie Nketiah (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: Adam Wharton muscular), Cheick Doucoure (knee)

Everton injury news, updates

OUT: Carlos Alcaraz (unspecified), Jack Grealish (ankle - MORE) | QUESTIONABLE: Iliman Ndiaye (ankle)

Fulham injury news, updates

OUT: Kevin (ankle) | QUESTIONABLE: Kenny Tete (foot), Calvin Bassey (back)

Leeds United injury news, updates

QUESTIONABLE: Joe Rodon (ankle), Noah Okafor (thigh), Anton Stach (ankle)

Liverpool injury news, updates

OUT: Alisson Becker (unspecified), Wataru Endo (ankle), Conor Bradley (knee), Giovanni Leoni (knee - MORE)

Manchester City injury news, updates

OUT: Josko Gvardiol (ankle) | QUESTIONABLE: Ruben Dias (unspecified), John Stones (lower leg)

Manchester United injury news, updates

OUT: Harry Maguire (suspension), Lisandro Martinez (calf), Patrick Dorgu (thigh), Matthijs de Ligt (unspecified - MORE) | QUESTIONABLE: Benjamin Sesko (unspecified), Bryan Mbeumo (unspecified)

Newcastle United injury news, updates

OUT: Sven Botman (head), Lewis Miley (knee), Bruno Guimaraes (ankle), Emil Krafth (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: Fabian Schar (ankle)

Nottingham Forest injury news, updates

OUT: Jair Cunha (ankle), Willy Boly (knee), Nicola Savona (knee), John Victor (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Chris Wood (knee)

Sunderland injury news, updates

OUT: Jocelin Ta Bi (ankle), Romaine Mundle (thigh), Bertrand Traore (knee), Nilson Angulo (unspecified) | QUESTIONABLE: Robin Roefs (thigh), Daniel Ballard (thigh)

Tottenham Hotspur injury news, updates

OUT: Guglielmo Vicario (groin), Yves Bissouma (unspecified), Wilson Odobert (knee), Dejan Kulusevski (knee), James Maddison (torn ACL - MORE), Ben Davies (ankle) | QUESTIONABLE: Rodrigo Bentancur (thigh), Mohammed Kudus (groin), Pape Matar Sarr (shoulder), Mathys Tel (groin), Joao Palhinha (head), Dominic Solanke (hip)

West Ham injury news, updates

OUT: Lukasz Fabianski (back) | QUESTIONABLE: Konstantinos Mavropanos (head), Jean-Clair Todibo (calf), Crysencio Summerville (lower leg), Alphonse Areola (calf)

Wolves injury news, updates

OUT: Enso Medina (knee), Sam Johnstone (knock)

Mississippi State PF Brandon Walker plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

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Mississippi State power forward Brandon Walker plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, per On3’s Jamie Shaw. He spent one year with the program.

In 19 games last year, Walker averaged 4.7 points per game, 2.1 rebounds per game and 0.5 assists per game. He shot 50.7% from the floor and 28.6% from three-point range.

Walker also played college basketball at the University of Texas-Arlington in 2022-23 and then transferred. He played two seasons at Montana State before going to Mississippi State.

As a member of the Class of 2022, Walker was not ranked, according the Rivals Industry Ranking. He played his HS basketball at Waxahachie Faith Family Academy and is from Cedar Hill (Texas).

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves. Check it out!

Forward Sergej Macura plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal as well. Without Macura and Walker, the Bulldogs lost some depth.

The portal window opens April 7 and runs through April 21 as part of the NCAA’s new 15-day transfer period. As is standard, Macura will not be required to commit to a new school within that timeframe, allowing him to explore his options fully.

Macura appeared in a rotational role during the 2025-26 season, averaging 5.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game. The forward provided size and effort in the frontcourt, contributing on the glass and offering interior presence, but like several players on the roster, he struggled to find any consistent footing in a challenging season.

Why Pirates have orange traffic cone to celebrate in dugout

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The Pittsburgh Pirates have a dugout filled with possible celebrations.

When a hitter launches a home run, they get to wear a steel mill welder's mask. But that's not all. There's also an orange traffic cone.

The traffic cone is new, but it's working so far.

Goodnight Bucco fans! pic.twitter.com/VK3SeMozvH

— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 1, 2026

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Why do the Pirates have an orange traffic cone?

The Pirates entered play on March 31 just 6-for-45 with runners in scoring position.

In other words, Jake Magnum explained it like this:

“We’ve had a lot of traffic on the bases recently,” Mangum said. “We just haven’t directed ‘em home. We needed a traffic cone to make sure they got home... You have to direct traffic home sometimes, man."

The Pirates also have T-shirts on sale on Fanatics that say Hoist The Cone, and no one is quite sure why.

Well, at least now there's some cross-promotion happening.

The Pirates kept the traffic cone going on Wednesday, and they kept scoring runs.

Given the superstitions of baseball players, the traffic cone isn't going anywhere as long as the Pirates keep hitting and getting runners home.

And now, people are stealing traffic cones in Pittsburgh:

Companies in Pittsburgh are reportedly chasing down Pirates fans who are stealing traffic cones. Pirates players are "Hoisting the Cone" to celebrate home runs this season

(via @KDKA) pic.twitter.com/EGjG0GfXSx

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 8, 2026

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Victor Robles to IL; Mariners select INF Connor Joe

Feb 26, 2026; Peoria, Arizona, USA; Seattle Mariners right fielder Connor Joe (9) hits a single against the Cleveland Guardians in the second inning at Peoria Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images | Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

The Seattle Mariners announced today that they have placed OF Victor Robles on the 10-day IL with a right pectoral strain. To take Robles’s place on the roster, the Mariners have selected INF/OF Connor Joe. Joe will wear #9, last worn by INF Ben Williamson.

Joe, 33, is a journeyman player who’s been with several organizations, most known as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team that drafted him, and the Rockies, where he played two seasons. The Mariners brought him in this spring on a minor-league deal and invited him to camp as an NRI, where he saw significant playing time while many Mariners regulars were away at the WBC.

Joe impressed in camp, knocking in six doubles, a triple and a homer over 20 games, showing some surprising thump and recording consistently loud exit velocities for a player who’s never been known as a power threat. Joe credited that this spring to the Mariners’ up-the-middle philosophy, saying it suits him well as a hitter. He told me this spring how quickly he took to the Mariners’ offensive philosophy, and coaching specifically:

“From [Kevin] Seitzer to Mags [Bobby Magallanes] to Pap [Ed Papprella], we had such productive talks, and Mags even pulled up some video from when I was going really well with the Pirates and compared it to some of the moves I was making when I first got to camp, and talked about how I could add some more rhythm in there, get a little bit more separation, just be more athletic in the box, and it’s really helped me. The work with them and the communication with them has been very, very consistent.”

What the Mariners were really excited about when acquiring Joe, however, is his plus makeup and leadership abilities. Joe, whose father ran Chinese restaurants in the San Diego area and often worked 15-hour days, is a testicular cancer survivor who speaks often about the importance of early detection and his difficult journey to fatherhood. (I strongly recommend you read the linked article, written by now-Mariners AP beat reporter Andrew Destin, who covered Joe back when he was in Pittsburgh.)

In addition to these moves, the Mariners also moved RHP Carlos Vargas to the 60-day IL with a lat strain. Vargas was placed on the 15-day IL on March 27th after feeling discomfort during his regular throwing routine. RHP Cole Wilcox was selected from Tacoma to replace Vargas and has since appeared in three games, punching out six of the sixteen hitters he’s faced so far.

Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias is expected to miss 4-8 weeks with hamstring strain

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias is expected to miss four to eight weeks with a moderate left hamstring strain that occurred during Monday night's game against Kansas City.

The 26-year-old was hurt while running out a double in the fifth inning and left the game. He was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday after undergoing medical tests, the results of which were announced Wednesday.

“He’s in some pain,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said before the three-game series finale against the Royals.

Arias, who is batting .200 with two homers and four RBIs in 10 games, will be re-examined weekly throughout his rehabilitation. This is his third full season as a starter for Cleveland.

The Guardians recalled second baseman Juan Brito from Triple-A Columbus to take his place in the lineup, while moving Brayan Rocchio from second to shortstop. They started the final two contests against Kansas City.

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Louisville Cardinals Basketball transfer portal tracker live updates, news on commits, departures from the program

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The Louisville Cardinals took a second-round exit in the 2026 NCAA Tournament to the Michigan State Spartans. What's clear for Pat Kelsey's team is there will be some newcomers to the program next season.   

Louisville finished the season at 24-11 with seven losses in ACC play. One of the biggest unknowns at this point is who will replace Mikel Brown Jr., who is projected as a top-ten NBA prospect. He was the biggest contributor to Louisville's success, but missed the postseason due to injury. 

Here's where things stand with the Cardinals in the transfer portal. 

According to On3, Louisville was one of the most active teams with several outbound players in the first day of the transfer portal. 

Louisville Cardinals transfer portal live updates

Louisville transfers

StatusNamePosRatingLast TeamNew Team
EnteredMouhamed CamaraPF85.50Louisville
Expected Khani RoothsSF92.39Louisville
ExpectedSananda FruPF95.87Louisville

Louisville Transfer news: 

April 6, 2025

  • Mouhamed Camara has entered the transfer portal
  • Khani Rooths expected to enter the transfer portal

March 31, 2025

  • Sananda Fru expected to enter the transfer portal

Louisville transfer portal rumors:

April 7: Kansas center Flory Bidunga is one of the top players in the transfer portal. The Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year will be visiting Louisville with Oregon's Jackson Shelstad, according to On3

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Two Players Red Sox Got In Rafael Devers Trade Now Thriving In New Organizations

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The Boston Red Sox surprised everyone by trading Rafael Devers last season, but most of the return is no longer with the Red Sox.

The Red Sox received left-handed pitcher Kyle Harrison, right-handed pitcher Jordan Hicks, right-handed pitcher Jose Bello and right fielder James Tibbs III. Hicks, Harrison and Tibbs are no longer with the Red Sox, and Bello is in Single-A. Harrison was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in the Caleb Durbin deal and Tibbs was shipped to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Dustin May deal.

Hicks was traded to the Chicago White Sox and continues to struggle at times. However, Harrison and Tibbs are thriving in their new organizations. Meanwhile, Durbin is off to a slow start, and May is no longer even with the team.

Harrison earned a job in the Brewers' rotation and has looked great so far. He has 14 strikeouts in 10 1/3 innings of work through two starts. His walk numbers are down, and his strikeout rate is as high as it has ever been at the big league level. The Red Sox brought in three new starting pitchers this offseason, when they could have just held on to Harrison.

Harrison turning into a better pitcher with the Brewers may have been expected. The organization has a track record of getting the best out of pitchers. However, what Tibbs is doing for the Doegers has to sting the Red Sox.

In 30 games with the Red Sox in Double-A, Tibbs hit .207 with a .586 OPS. He has started this season in Triple-A for the Dodgers and has been dominating at the plate. He has seven home runs in 10 games and is slashing .439/.511/1.098. He has been playing some first base with the Dodgers as well, and is their No. 10 prospect.

Tibbs started producing as soon as he was traded. In 36 Double-A games with the Dodgers last season, he hit .269 with a .900 OPS. He has played better for the Dodgers than he did for both the Red Sox and the San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers were clearly able to unlock something in his swing that the Red Sox could not.

The true winner of the Rafael Devers trade won't be known for a few more years. However, right now, it looks like the Red Sox could have had two very good players that they traded away for little return. If Durbin turns into a star at third base, that could change.

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Eagles to host an under-the-radar offensive lineman with real upside

The Philadelphia Eagles have built a reputation for identifying and developing offensive line talent better than almost anyone in the NFL. Their business model is about building an offensive unit from the inside out. That's why their latest reported draft visit feels worth a closer look. Jude Bowry may not be a household name, but the former Boston College standout brings the kind of profile that has quietly worked in Philadelphia's favor for years. At 6-foot-5 and 314 pounds, he has the size and physical traits teams covet, along with positional flexibility that could make him even more valuable at the next level.

According to Mike Reiss, Bowry has a predraft visit scheduled with the Eagles this week.

Local pro day: The Patriots host prospects from New England schools today, and those who grew up locally. Often a meaningful day for those attending, many of whom grew up as Patriots fans.

In a related note, BC OL Jude Bowry is on top-30 visits with Bengals, Eagles this week.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) April 7, 2026

He may be a hidden gem of sorts. In Lance Zierlein's draft profile written for NFL.com, Bowryearns a predraft grade of 6.14, labeling him as a "good backup with the potential to develop into a starter.”

A lesser-known name could address a growing concern along the Eagles’ offensive front.

For some teams, predraft profiles and Top 30 visits might not move the needle. For the Eagles, it's exactly the type of evaluation that conveys interest and can often turn into a long-term success story.

Philadelphia's situation along the interior offensive line adds another layer of intrigue. There are lingering questions about long-term durability and depth, particularly when considering the physical toll the position takes over a full season. With veteran departures reshaping the depth chart, adding a developmental piece now could prove a forward-thinking move. Bowry primarily played tackle in college, but his future may lie inside. A transition to guard could maximize his skill set, allowing him to utilize his strength and size in tighter spaces while refining his technique against interior defenders. That kind of versatility is something the Eagles have consistently valued.

He may not generate the buzz of a first-round pick, but that doesn't mean the opportunity isn't there. If history is any indication, Philadelphia can find good linemen in later rounds. They also don't need headlines to find impact players up front. Sometimes, the prospects no one is talking about end up becoming the ones everyone remembers.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Jude Bowry to meet with Eagles on a Top 30 predraft visit

Dodgers predicted to break baseball by trading for $56M Cy Young winner with a 0.74 ERA

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The Miami Marlins may have the best pitcher in baseball right now in Sandy Alcantara. Many wrote him off after a disappointing 2025 season, but that came on the heels of an injury. So far in 2026, he has already become the first starter to throw a complete game.

“Sandy Alcantara threw the first complete game of the MLB season in a 93-pitch shutout to lead the Miami Marlins over the Chicago White Sox 10-0 on Wednesday,” ESPN wrote.

On Tuesday night, Alcantara nearly accomplished the same feat against the Cincinnati Reds but was pulled by his manager with two outs remaining.

“Sandy Alcantara took the mound in the top of the ninth inning with a 2–0 lead, aiming to become the fourth pitcher in Marlins franchise history to record back-to-back complete-game shutouts. After surrendering a double and a walk, manager Clayton McCullough made his most controversial move of the young season, removing his ace in favor of Anthony Bender,” Fish on First’s Kevin Barral wrote.

Alcantara’s dominance early in the season has also caused his trade value to skyrocket. One team to watch as a potential suitor is the Los Angeles Dodgers.

“Alcántara has been at the subject of trade rumors for years. Miami held onto him rather than flipping him for pennies on the dollar. It looks like the right call. Alcántara missed the 2024 season and then was a bit rusty in 2025. Now, he's fully back. Alcántara has made three starts and has a 0.74 ERA in a league-leading 24 1/3 innings pitched to go along with an 18-to-4 strikeout-to-walk ratio. In three starts this season, he has pitched seven innings, nine innings and 8 1/3 innings. He's on a bit of an insane run and looks like the guy who won the Cy Young Award in 2022,” SI’s Patrick McAvoy wrote.

The Dodgers already boast one of the best rotations in baseball, but there have still been some inconsistencies. Alcantara, who is on a $56 million deal, would give Los Angeles another elite arm and potentially elevate an already dangerous pitching staff.

Alcantara won the Cy Young Award in 2022 and appears to be returning to that form early this season. While there is still a long way to go, he is exactly the type of frontline starter the Dodgers could target.

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Masters 2026: Fred Ridley sounds like he regrets Dude Perfect’s Amen Corner frisbee video

“We’re Dude Perfect. I’m Bryson DeChambeau. And believe it or not, welcome to All Sports Golf Battle at Augusta National.” [And then a lot of yelling for some reason.]

That’s how the 11-minute Dude Perfect's Masters video from 2022 begins, and to be honest, many couldn’t believe it. Augusta National, the home of secrecy, phone bans and a constantly expanding list of rules and restrictions, had just allowed several YouTubers to use croquet mallets as putters and toss frisbees around its sacred course. And now, four years later, Masters Chairman Fred Ridley is also a bit bewildered by the decision.

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“I've referred to the tension in the past between respecting tradition and innovating, or in our nomenclature, continuous improvement,” Ridley explained in a Masters presser on Wednesday. “So I do think we need to be looking at nontraditional ways of promoting the tournament, but more so promoting golf.

“A few years ago, we had Dude Perfect playing frisbee at Amen Corner. In retrospect, I like those guys, but that may not have been the best idea. But it does point out that we try things every once in a while that are a little bit nontraditional.”

To be fair, the video has racked up nearly 20 million views and went viral the second it dropped. Is that what Augusta National and its intelligentsia want? It sounds like they’re still figuring that out. Perhaps that is why Pat McAfee was shut out from hosting his show at the Masters ... and also why Jason Kelce is romping around the Par-3 Contest this year. Clearly, things are still up in the air.

MORE: Golf Debate Answered: What is the most overrated Masters tradition?

“My first reaction was, who are these guys?” Ridley said back in 2022 regarding Dude Perfect. “I’ve never heard of them.

“It was something that I got comfortable with very quickly. No. 1, these are very upstanding young men who, it was obvious to me in some discussions, some third-party discussions of people who had been dealing with them and things they actually said on video. They had the utmost respect and reverence for Augusta National.”

We get it. Things change. Since that Dude Perfect video, Rory McIlroy cemented a career Grand Slam and Scottie Scheffler won all of his majors, but we can say with relative confidence that Dude Perfect won’t be back to flip water bottles in Butler Cabin anytime soon.

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Daily Item Girls Wrestling All-Stars

First team

100: Aislynn Weller, Selinsgrove … Sophomore finished second in District 4 and sixth at regionals in first season with the program … Won 28 matches.

106: Juliet Steckley, Danville … Sophomore took third at districts and qualified for regionals … Recorded 33 wins.

112: Kyleigh Ficks, Milton … Freshman became first girl in program history to medal at a PIAA state meet after finishing eighth … District 4 champion and regional runner-up … Ended the year with a 39-10 record.

118: Skyler Wiest, Shikellamy … Junior finished fifth at districts and qualified for regionals … Posted 28 wins.

124: Rylee Campbell, Shikellamy … Junior is a repeat selection … Took second at districts and fifth at regionals … Won 29 matches.

130: Aubrey Rebuck, Shikellamy … Sophomore is a repeat pick … Qualified for state meet for second time … Finished fourth at districts and regionals … 32-10 record.

136: Ryleigh Ziants, Shikellamy … Sophomore is a repeat selection … Finished third at districts and qualified for regionals … Won 25 matches.

142: Shu Hyra Ali, Milton … Junior made first trip to states … Runner-up at districts and regionals … Compiled a 28-10 record.

148: Roslyn Snyder, Shikellamy … Junior is a repeat selection … Ended the season as a first-time state qualifier … Finished as a district champion and took third at regionals … Collected 31 wins.

155: Tatianna Myers, Selinsgrove … Junior took third at districts and qualified for regionals … Won 17 matches.

170: Daphney Bingaman, Southern Columbia … Sophomore finished fifth at districts and competed at regionals … 17-9 record.

190: Taylor Stewart, Mifflinburg … Senior is a repeat pick … Qualified for states for first time … Posted 25 wins in second season with varsity.

235: Aryonna McGinley, Mount Carmel … Senior took fourth at districts and qualified for regionals … Won 13 matches.

Honorable mention

Danville: Kiera Johns (124), Jadelyn Sarviss (148), Brightness Che (170)

Line Mountain: Reese Kieffer (112), Alessia Horning (124), Paiton Burgess (130), Anastasia Phillips (136), Layla Dunn (148), Kayleann Gonzalez (170)

Mifflinburg: Autumn Dersham (106), Camryn Roman (118), Avery Edison (148), Skyanne Little (155), Lydia Miller (170)

Milton: Cage Farr (118), Adelyn Bush (136)

Selinsgrove: Abbey Carr (106), Mikayla Martin (118), Elizabeth Varner (142)

Shamokin: Marion Ulrich (155)

Shikellamy: Isabella Marlow (142), Danielle Bottiger (155), Kirsten Grubbs (190)

Southern Columbia: Aryanna Vezo (136)

Braves' Boetsch captures Girls Wrestling MVP

There was plenty of young talent across the Valley girls wrestling scene during the 2025-26 season. However, one newcomer stood out among the crowd.

Shikellamy freshman Finley Boetsch had high expectations even before she competed in a high school varsity match. She put on a dominant first season that culminated with a fifth-place finish at the PIAA tournament.

After becoming the first girl in program history to win a state medal, Boetsch is this season’s Daily Item Girls Wrestler of the Year.

Wrestling at 170 pounds, Boetsch opened the state tournament with an 11-0 major decision loss. She then pinned four of her next five opponents to ascend to fifth place on the podium.

Boetsch ended the season 38-5 with 36 of her wins coming by fall. Three of her losses came to Brockway’s Elysabeth Myers, who took third in the state.

“It really shows me what my competition will be,” Boetsch said in March. “A lot of them are actually graduating, so I probably won’t see a lot of them, but next year I’ll be able to know their tactics and know what they are best at, and I can work off that.”

Boetsch started the season 17-0 before she was pinned by Myers for her first loss of the season on Jan. 17. Boetsch also won a District 4 title and finished fourth at the Central Regional tournament.

Even before her varsity career started, Boetsch had been in the spotlight. She took second at 150 in the U14 girls tournament at the Keystone State Championships last year. Boetsch, who has been wrestling for five years, also made the U14 Junior All-Tournament team during the Women’s National Duals in June.

In order to achieve more success at the state level, Boetsch wants to focus on her shots ahead of next season, especially against girls who are bigger than her.

“I used to wrestle with the boys, and so it kind of just shows all my hard work paid off,” Boetsch said. “I’m gonna keep working and try to get first place. And it just shows to our school that there is a great program, and that if you even think about it, you should come and try it. It’s just amazing.

“I just think next year I’ll come in much stronger. I’m gonna try to get bigger in the weight room, and come back and actually try to be a solid 170.”

'We’ll see what happens,' Nico Hischier creates uncertainty around his future with the Devils

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'We’ll see what happens,' Nico Hischier creates uncertainty around his future with the Devils originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

It's been a rough week for the New Jersey Devils. On Sunday, the organization parted ways with GM Tom Fitzgerald, and on Tuesday, they were officially eliminated from playoff contention.

The Devils' post-season hopes were shattered when they lost 5-1 against the Philadelphia Flyers, and the Ottawa Senators earned at least one point in their 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Before New Jersey's game against the Flyers, Devils captain Nico Hischier spoke to the media, and his reaction to the Fitzgerald news has caught the attention of the fans.

Hischier was asked about his future with the Devils following the team's direction and the aftermath of letting go of Fitzgerald. His answer raised questions and concerns.

"I’m focusing on playing hockey here," Hischier told reporters. "I still have one more year. So I’m with the Devils right now, and then we’ll see what happens."

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The 27-year-old is in the sixth year of a seven-year contract that he signed in October 2019. He earns $7.25 million per season and is eligible to sign a contract extension with New Jersey as early as July 1.

His contract also includes a modified no-trade clause, rather than the full no-move clause that several stars in the NHL have attached to their deals. For this season and next season, the Swiss center has a 10-team no-trade list.

This is Hischier's ninth NHL season since being selected first overall in the 2017 draft. However, if the Devils put up another disappointing campaign and hang around the bottom of the Eastern Conference once again, there could be some more changes coming to the organization.

MOREDevils Need Jack Hughes' Hot Streak To Stretch Over An 82-Game Season

Hischier's comments provide flexibility for his future, as he didn't take a firm stance on whether he would be part of the Devils in the long run. Should New Jersey be another selling team, whoever their new GM is, may consider moving the captain in exchange for a healthy return of assets.

However, with the talent up front, including Jack Hughes, Jesper Bratt, Timo Meier, and others, there's a world in which this season is just a one-off for the Devils, and they return to the competitive playoff team everyone expected them to be this year.

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NCAA Final Four Odds and Betting Lines: 2027 Tournament Betting Guide

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The Final Four marks the final step before a national champion is crowned, drawing massive betting interest every April.

With 2027 March Madness odds not yet available, this page will be updated as sportsbooks release lines and the market begins to take shape.

NCAA men's Final Four odds

NCAA men’s Final Four odds for 2027 are not yet available, but will be added here as sportsbooks release their markets.

Check back for updates as the tournament field takes shape and betting action begins.

What impacts NCAA Final Four odds?

Final Four odds are shaped by a mix of team strength, matchup paths, and late-tournament performance, all of which become more defined as March Madness unfolds.

  • Team quality and seeding: Higher seeds and top-ranked teams typically enter the tournament with shorter odds, but those numbers can shift quickly based on performance.
  • Path to the Final Four: A favorable bracket or key upsets can dramatically improve a team’s outlook, while difficult matchups can lengthen odds.
  • Star power and form: Teams led by elite players — especially those producing in high-pressure moments — often see their odds shorten as betting action increases.

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Programs with the most Final Four appearances

ProgramAppearances
Warriors North Carolina Tar Heels21
Warriors UCLA Bruins19
Browns Duke Blue Devils18
Warriors Kentucky Wildcats17
Warriors Kansas Jayhawks16
Warriors Ohio State Buckeyes11
Warriors Michigan State Spartans10
Warriors Louisville Cardinals10
Suns Michigan Wolverines8
Warriors Indiana Hoosiers8

March Madness by the numbers

FactStat
Most March Madness appearances without a championship30 (Purdue Boilermakers)
Odds of a No. 16 seed pulling off an upset1 in 150
Odds of a perfect March Madness bracket 1 in 9.2 quintillion
Most Final Four appearances21 (North Carolina)
Most March Madness championships by a coach10 (John Wooden)
Most March Madness career wins by a coach97 (Mike Krzyzewski)
Most career points scored during March Madness407 (Christian Laettner, Duke)
Most points scored in a March Madness game61 (Austin Carr, Notre Dame)

Placing your Final Four bets shouldn't feel harder than breaking a full-court press. Check out our listing of the best March Madness betting sites to discover the most reliable and trustworthy sportsbooks available.

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Mariners place outfielder Victor Robles on 10-day injured list

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Seattle Mariners placed outfielder Victor Robles on the 10-day injured list with a right pec strain on Wednesday and recalled Connor Joe from Triple-A Tacoma.

The move with Robles was made retroactive to Tuesday and announced before Wednesday's game at Texas.

The Mariners also transferred right-hander Carlos Vargas from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list with a right lat strain.

Robles is batting .231 in five games with Seattle.

Joe has played first base, right field and left field for Tacoma. He played in a combined 42 games for Cincinnati and San Diego in 2025 and hit .186.

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Anthropic unveils new powerful AI that finds software flaws, but says it's too dangerous to release

8 April 2026 at 20:40

In Project Glasswing, announced Tuesday, the company is giving a select group of major tech and financial firms access to Claude Mythos Preview, a frontier model that has already uncovered thousands of previously unknown software vulnerabilities. Anthropic says the model is too dangerous to release to the general public.

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Ryanair flight reductions in Spain lead to longer journeys and fewer direct routes

8 April 2026 at 20:52
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary posing playfully in front of a Ryanair promotional backdrop.Passengers travelling to and from Spain are beginning to feel the impact of reduced Ryanair flight availability, with fewer direct routes and altered schedules changing how journeys are planned. The cuts mean that trips which […]

Galaxy Z TriFold returning on sale after shocking ending

8 April 2026 at 20:46

Last month, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold went out of stock in the U.S., and the company indicated that the phone wouldn’t be restocked. However, it’s now announced that Galaxy Z TriFold will be returning to sale once again this Friday.

Samsung has listed this phone on its official online store with a tagline, “Coming soon – the return of our popular trifold screen.” The company also announced that this sale will be available until supplies last.

It has an official countdown timer running on the Samsung Store, which could help you to stay ready to place an order. Besides the online store, you can also find the phone at Samsung’s official experience stores.

Galaxy Z TriFold sale return in the U.S.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is returning in the U.S.

Launched in December, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold brings a new generation of foldable form factor. It folds twice to create a massive 10-inch tabelt size screen space that helps users to see content bigger and multitask better than ever.

Once closed, the TriFold becomes an ordinary phone with its 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display offering you all functions without requiring you to unfold the device. Its dimensions make the phone as hand-frinedly and its weight makes it easy to carry.

It equips three rear cameras: a 12MP ultra-wide, a 200MP high-quality main camera, and a 10MP 3x telephoto optical zoom camera. There’s one 10MP selfie camera on the foldable display and the other on the cover.

The phone uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, coupled with the One UI 8.0 operating system with Galaxy AI features. It comes with Samsung’s 7 OS upgrades and seven years of security patch support.

Unlike Fold 7, Z TriFold ships a 5,600mAh battery, the largest Samsung has ever packed inside a foldable phone. And, it supports 45W fast super charging. Now comes the price, the phone was launched at $2,899 in crafted black color and 512GB of storage.

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GMKtec K16 mini PC with 32 GB RAM gets $310 discount, packs OCuLink and AMD Ryzen 7 APU

Deal | The GMKtec K16 mini PC may not be the fastest system on the block, but manages to pack commendable performance in day-to-day tasks courtesy of its Ryzen 7 APU and 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. With a 34% discount, the mini PC is now even more affordable on Amazon Prime for a limited time.

Project Helix release date gets promising update from possible new Xbox console supplier

A supplier of critical console components expects a dramatic increase in revenue. Chicony Electronics may be prepping for a surge in PSU manufacturing to support Project Helix. Amid the ongoing memory shortage, skeptics have questioned whether a new Xbox console release date in 2027 is realistic.

Indie dev launches ambitious 3D hack-n-slash with flashy aerial combat and Steam Deck support — 25% launch discount to boot

Morbid Metal is a new 3D hack-n-slash game from Screen Juice that combines the fast-paced, heavy-hitting combat from the likes of Warframe with traditional roguelite mechanics and challenging boss fights from games like Elden Ring. It has officially launched in Early Access, and it supports the Steam Deck on day one with very lightweight system requirements.

Samsung Exynos 2700 emerges in early Geekbench listings

8 April 2026 at 21:01

Samsung’s Exynos 2700, which is expected to power the next-generation Galaxy S27 and S27 Plus, has just appeared in a pair of Geekbench listings. The SoC bears the S5E9975 model number, with the listing also containing the ERD identifier, which implies it is likely tested on an engineering board. Exynos 2700 features a 10-core CPU with ARMv8 cores. The speediest cores clock in at 2.88GHz while the efficiency ones are capped between 2.3GHz and 2.4GHz. The listing reveals that Exynos 2700 earned 2,603 single-core and 10,350 multi-core scores. Nothing impressive at first glance, but we...

Gurman: iPhone Fold on track for September launch

8 April 2026 at 19:27

A recent report claimed that Apple’s foldable iPhone ran into issues during its engineering test phase, potentially delaying its launch beyond the September window by several months. However, a new report contradicts that claim, suggesting that Apple remains on track to unveil the iPhone Fold in September. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has dismissed recent claims of a delay, stating that development remains on track. Citing people with knowledge of the matter, Gurman reports the foldable iPhone will be unveiled alongside the iPhone 18 Pro. pic.twitter.com/ESgl3uiUWF— Majin (@MajinBuofficia)...

Rafael Leao’s AC Milan future in doubt as the Portuguese is reportedly offered to Barcelona in a €50 million move

8 April 2026 at 20:40
Despite appearing to emerge as a star for Massimiliano Allegri, Rafael Leão’s future at AC Milan is full of uncertainty. In light of this, the Portuguese has reportedly been offered to Barcelona in a €50 million move ahead of the summer of 2026.

Despite his unpromising start to the season, Rafael Leão has managed to earn a spot in coach Massimiliano Allegri’s rotation. Nevertheless, the Portuguese’s future at AC Milan is not entirely certain, as his inconsistent performances open the door to a possible departure. In light of this, the 26-year-old winger has reportedly been offered to Hansi Flick’s Barcelona in a €50 million move in the summer of 2026.

According to Corriere dello Sport, the Rossoneri are open to listening to offers for Rafael Leao. However, the Portuguese would only leave for an offer exceeding €50 million. Although he has a €180 million release clause, they believe the 26-year-old star has already completed a cycle with the team, making this one of the last opportunities to secure a good transfer fee for his rights, as his contract expires in 2028.

Throughout his career, Leao has been linked with Barcelona, as his agent Jorge Mendes already attempted this move in previous seasons. Given his potential departure from AC Milan, the Blaugrana are closely monitoring a possible move for Rafael, staying in contact with his agent. However, they have not decided to make a move for his signing, waiting until the summer of 2026, reports Diario Sport.

Despite Rafael Leao being a target for the Blaugrana for several seasons, they are not entirely convinced about his signing. The Portuguese has not managed to deliver consistent performances at AC Milan, alternating strong displays with notable dips in form. Additionally, Hansi Flick demands defensive commitment from his wingers, something the 26-year-old winger does not particularly excel at, raising serious doubts.

AC Milan star Rafael Leao
Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on.

Report: Barcelona have three top priorities at left wing ahead of Leao

Ahead of the 2026–27 season, Barcelona remain attentive to strengthening the left wing, as Raphinha has been dealing with quite a few physical issues. Given this, the possible departure of Rafael Leão from AC Milan emerges as a strong possibility. Nevertheless, the Blaugrana reportedly maintain three priorities to reinforce this position ahead of the Portuguese.

According to Diario Sport, the Blaugranas are keeping a close eye on the possible continuity of Marcus Rashford. After already fitting in with Hansi Flick, they are evaluating his performances in the final stretch of the season to decide whether to pay the €30 million buy clause. In addition, he is willing to take a salary reduction, opening the door to his permanent stay.

In case that he fails to convince at Barcelona, they have decided to bet on young talent. In this context, the development of Abde Ezzalzouli and Jan Virgili is reportedly being monitored. As academy players, they would have a smooth adaptation to Flick, which is seen as a differential factor. Additionally, the Blaugranas hold 20% of Abde’s future sale and 40% of Virgili’s future sale.

Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match.

Why isn’t Raphinha playing for Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League clash?

8 April 2026 at 20:33
Set to face Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League, Raphinha will be a major absence for FC Barcelona.

Barcelona host Atletico Madrid in a high-stakes first leg of their 2025-26 UEFA Champions League quarterfinal tie at Spotify Camp Nou. While fans will be hoping to see every available star on the pitch, Raphinha‘s absence from the squad has raised questions ahead of the match.

Raphinha will not feature against Atletico Madrid due to injury. The winger suffered a tear in the biceps femoris of his right leg while representing Brazil in their friendly against France during the March international break on the 26th, and has been sidelined ever since.

The timing could hardly be worse for both the player and the club, with Raphinha expected to be out for a minimum of five weeks. Under that recovery timeline, the Brazilian will miss both legs of the Atletico Madrid tie as well as Barcelona’s next four La Liga fixtures.

According to Mundo Deportivo, head coach Hansi Flick is targeting El Clásico on Sunday, May 10, as the date Raphinha could return to action. Should Barcelona maintain their winning form up to that point, a victory over Real Madrid could clinch the 2025-26 La Liga title with three games to spare, making it a significant moment for the winger to make his comeback.

Raphinha got injured playing for Brazil
Raphinha got injured playing for Brazil

FIFA to reimburse Barcelona

Currently sitting atop the La Liga table with 76 points and still alive in the Champions League, Raphinha’s injury has prompted Barcelona to direct their frustration toward FIFA. As reported by Diario Sport, the governing body will be compensating the club for the duration of his absence.

Re-elected president Joan Laporta aired his grievances with Món Esport over the situation: “In some way, we should demand that FIFA create an international calendar that takes into account the competitions of the most important clubs. It’s true that when one of your best players gets injured in a friendly match between France and Brazil in the United States, it is very frustrating. The problem is the congested fixture list, especially at this point in the season when we are playing for everything. It is exasperating!

Under FIFA’s established compensation framework, clubs receive a daily payment of 20,548 euros, applicable for a maximum of 365 days and capped at 7.5 million euros per player. With Raphinha projected to miss approximately five weeks, reports indicate Barcelona stand to receive around 143,836 euros in reimbursement.

Raphinha of FC Barcelona.

2026 World Cup: Neuer’s Champions League heroics vs Real Madrid spark Germany return talk

8 April 2026 at 20:09
The performance of Manuel Neuer with Bayern Munich against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League has sparked debate in Germany over whether he should be part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Bayern Munich’s 2-1 win over Real Madrid in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals was built, in part, on Manuel Neuer’s performance. That put the veteran goalkeeper back in the spotlight, fueling debate over whether he should return to the Germany national team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“This version of Neuer is world-class; he belongs in the national team,” said legend Lothar Matthaus after the match, according to Marca. He also sent a message to the Germany head coach: “I hope Nagelsmann watched the match. I would love to see Neuer in this kind of form at the World Cup… but I also know that won’t happen. Nagelsmann won’t open that door.”

That push comes nearly two years after Neuer’s retirement from international soccer. He chose to close that chapter of his career following Germany’s elimination from UEFA Euro 2024 in the quarterfinals against Spain.

In that way, the goalkeeper said goodbye to Germany after 15 years, having first been called up in 2009. During that span, he played in four World Cups and four European Championships, and won the sport’s biggest prize at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, defeating Argentina 1-0 in the final. In total, he made 124 international appearances and recorded 54 clean sheets.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann.

The best players have to go to the World Cup, and Manu is by far the best goalkeeper in the world,” said former star Benedikt Howedes, who was Neuer’s teammate at the 2014 World Cup. Even a current Germany and Bayern Munich player, Aleksandar Pavlovic, shared his view: “I would never say no to Manu, no matter his age. He is still an exceptional goalkeeper.”

What did Neuer say about a possible return to Germany?

Those calls for Manuel Neuer’s return to the Germany national team generated enough speculation that the 40-year-old goalkeeper addressed the topic himself after the match against Real Madrid in the Champions League.

Everything has already been said about it,” Neuer replied when asked about a potential appearance at the 2026 World Cup. Instead, he chose to focus on his club objectives: “What matters now is finishing the rest of the season with Bayern. I’m enjoying my time with the team, at the club, with the coaching staff. It’s true that I’m 40 years old, but I’m still here.”

How have Germany replaced Neuer?

Since Manuel Neuer’s international retirement, Julian Nagelsmann has been forced to test different options in goal for Germany. Over the past two years, the coach has used three different goalkeepers in official matches and friendlies.

The most-used has been Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann, with a total of 11 appearances. Behind him is Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who has managed just four matches due to injury issues during his time with Barcelona, which have also kept him sidelined at Girona. The third goalkeeper selected by Nagelsmann is Stuttgart’s Alexander Nubel, who has featured in three matches.

Manuel Neuer retired from the Germany national team in 2024.

Crypto Trading Volume Drops 48% — Is the Market Running on Leverage Alone?

8 April 2026 at 20:13
Crypto Faces Record $28B Options Expiry Today

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The crypto market may appear stable on the surface, but underlying activity is cooling rapidly. Data shows that total centralized exchange (CEX) trading volume has dropped to around $4.3 trillion, marking a sharp 48% decline from the October 2025 peak. This slowdown points to weakening participation, even as prices attempt to hold higher levels.

More importantly, the structure of the market is shifting. Perpetual futures now dominate with nearly $3.5T in volume, while spot trading has shrunk to just $0.8T. This cryptoquant data highlights the imbalance, suggesting the market is increasingly driven by leverage rather than real demand, a setup that often leads to fragile rallies and higher volatility.

Futures Dominate as Spot Demand Weakens

The latest CEX volume breakdown highlights a clear imbalance in market participation, with derivatives now driving the majority of activity. Total trading volume has cooled significantly, but more importantly, the composition has shifted—perpetual futures account for nearly $3.5T, while spot volumes lag far behind at around $0.8T.  

cex volume

The chart shows that spot volume has been steadily declining since early 2025, indicating reduced long-term investor participation. At the same time, futures volume, after peaking near $10T, is also beginning to trend lower, pointing to a broader slowdown. However, the dominance of derivatives remains intact. This suggests that current market moves are largely fueled by short-term positioning and leverage.

Spot Activity Is Fading Across Exchanges

Spot trading volume is clearly trending lower across major exchanges, pointing to a steady decline in real market participation. After strong peaks in late 2024 and 2025, recent data shows a sharp cooldown into 2026, with volumes dropping across the board—even as leading platforms like Binance continue to hold dominance.

cex volume

Spot volume represents real buying interest, and its decline signals that fresh capital is not entering the market at the same pace. Since the drop is broad-based and not limited to specific exchanges, it indicates an overall pullback in participation rather than a shift in liquidity. As a result, the market becomes more dependent on derivatives, making price action less stable and more prone to sharp reversals.

Futures Activity Is Cooling — But Still Dominant

Futures trading volume is starting to cool after months of elevated activity, reflecting a slowdown in leveraged participation. While volumes remain relatively high compared to historical levels, recent data shows a clear decline across exchanges into 2026, following peaks seen in late 2024 and 2025.

cex volume

Futures still dominate overall activity, but the drop suggests that leveraged traders are becoming less aggressive. Since derivatives have been driving most of the market movement, this cooling phase indicates reduced speculative pressure. However, with spot demand already weak, the decline in futures activity adds another layer of caution, signaling that both real demand and leveraged momentum are fading together, which can lead to slower trends or sudden volatility.

Exchange Share Is Shifting as Volume Declines

Even as overall spot volume contracts, the distribution of activity across exchanges is gradually changing. Binance continues to dominate, but its share has been trending lower, with other platforms steadily gaining ground. This shift is subtle but consistent over time.

cex volume

The market isn’t attracting new capital; it’s redistributing existing liquidity across more venues. As dominance spreads out, liquidity becomes less concentrated, which can reduce efficiency in price discovery. In a low-volume environment, this kind of fragmentation often leads to choppier moves and less reliable trends, as no single venue drives clear direction.

Wrapping it Up- Cooling Activity Signals a Fragile Market

The data points to a clear shift: trading activity across CEXs is cooling, and participation is weakening across both spot and derivatives markets. Total volumes have dropped sharply from their late-2025 peaks, while spot demand has shrunk to a fraction of overall activity. At the same time, liquidity is spreading across more exchanges instead of expanding.

This doesn’t necessarily mean the market is about to collapse, but it does signal a less stable environment. With lower spot participation and declining leverage momentum, rallies are likely to face slower follow-through and higher volatility. For sustained upside, the market will need to see spot demand and overall trading activity recover—otherwise, price movements may remain fragile and prone to sharp reversals.

Martin Bakole finally speaks out: “One man is trying to ruin my career”

8 April 2026 at 20:34

has provided some clarity on his inactivity. Once known as the heavyweight division’s bogeyman, Bakole was last in action nearly a year ago in May 2025 when he was held to a majority decision draw against Efe Ajagba in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. That clash came three months after Bakole had stepped in on short notice […]

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Dana White signs another world champion to Zuffa Boxing as Hitchins and Berlanga complete deals

8 April 2026 at 19:44

Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing have continued to bolster their stable with the acquisition of Richardson Hitchins and Edgar Berlanga. After conquering the world of MMA, UFC chief White has entered the world of boxing with his new promotional outfit Zuffa, staging several events since the start of the year. So far their biggest signings have […]

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Eczacıbaşı Dynavit - Zerenspor: 3-1 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Vodadone Sultanlar Ligi play-off 3-4 serisi ilk maçında Eczacıbaşı Dynavit, sahasında Zerenspor'u 3-1 yendi.

Vodadone Sultanlar Ligi play-off 3-4 serisi ilk maçında Eczacıbaşı Dynavit, sahasında Zerenspor'u 3-1 yendi.

Bu sonuçla ev sahibi takım, seride 1-0 öne geçti.

Seride iki galibiyete ulaşan ekibin sezonu 3'üncü tamamlayacağı etapta ikinci karşılaşma, 11 Nisan Cumartesi günü Zerenspor'un ev sahipliğinde TVF Ziraat Bankkart Voleybol Salonu'nda oynanacak.

Salon: Eczacıbaşı

Hakemler: Ramazan Çevik, İbrahim Acar

Eczacıbaşı Dynavit: Rettke, Stysiak, Yaprak Erkek, Jack-Kisal, Dilay Özdemir, Ebrar Karakurt (Simge Aköz, Plummer, Meliha Diken, Elif Şahin, Smrek, Maglio)

Zerenspor: Malinov, Uzelac, Janset Cemre Erkul, Lazareva, Saliha Şahin, Beyza Arıcı (Ceren Önal, Özlem Güven, Gatina, Eylül Karadaş, Kübra Akman, Şeyma Ercan Küçükaslan)

Setler: 25-10, 27-29, 25-21, 25-19

Süre: 112 dakika (19, 35, 31, 27)

Lucescu'ya saygı duruşu: Son kez yeşil sahada

Hayatını kaybeden ünlü teknik direktör Mircea Lucescu için, Bükreş'teki Ulusal Arena stadyumunda tören düzenlendi

Geçtiğimiz gün hayatını kaybeden ünlü teknik direktör Mircea Lucescu için cenaze töreni düzenlendi. Anma töreni Bükreş'teki Ulusal Arena stadyumunda yapıldı. Lucescu'nun cenazesi Cuma günü askeri törenle başkentteki Bellu Mezarlığı'na defnedilecek.

Iğdır FK - Keçiörengücü: 0-1 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 34. haftasında Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü, deplasmanda Alagöz Holding Iğdır FK'yi 1-0 yendi.

Stat: Iğdır Şehir

Hakemler: Muhammet Ali Metoğlu, Emre Doğu, Burak Sami Şad

Alagöz Holding Iğdır FK: Sinan Bolat, Robin Yalçın, Alim Öztürk (Dk. 38 Gökcan Kaya), Fofana (Dk. 76 Tunahan Ergül), Bruno, Loshaj (Dk. 59 Doğan Erdoğan), Mendes, Ali Kaan Güneren (Dk. 76 Oğuz Kağan Güçtekin), Atakan Çankaya, Koita (Dk. 59 Ahmet Emin Engin), Güray Vural

Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü: Emre Satılmış, Oğuzcan Çalışkan, Roshi (Dk. 90+4 Hakan Bilgiç), Rroca (Dk. 67 Halil Can Ayan), Hüseyin Bulut, İbrahim Akdağ, Wellington, Ezeh (Dk. 82 Diaby), İshak Karaoğul (Dk. 82 Erkam Develi), Süleyman Luş (Dk. 67 Ali Dere), Fernandes

Gol: Dk. 47 İshak Karaoğul (Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 25 Rroca, Dk. 31 Wellington, Dk. 52 Oğuzcan Çalışkan (Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü), Dk. 33 Alim Öztürk, Dk. 52 Loshaj, Dk. 65 Sinan Bolat (Alagöz Holding Iğdır FK)

Trabzon'da Alanyaspor mesaisi: İki yıldız sahaya döndü!

Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 29. haftasında 11 Nisan Cumartesi günü deplasmanda Corendon Alanyaspor ile yapacağı maçın hazırlıklarına devam etti.

Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Fatih Tekke yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenman, dinamik ısınma ile başladı. 5'e 2 pas çalışmasıyla devam eden antrenmanın son bölümünde ise taktik çalışması yapıldı.

Tedavileri tamamlanan Arseniy Batagov ve Edin Visca da antrenmanda yer aldı.

Bordo-mavililer, Corendon Alanyaspor maçının hazırlıklarını yarın sürdürecek.

Fatih Terim'den Lucescu'ye veda: ‘Huzur içinde uyu dostum‘

Fatih Terim, Mircea Lucescu'ya sosyal medya hesabı üzerinden veda etti. İşte o duygusal paylaşım.

Fatih Terim, ülkemizde uzun yıllar görev yapan ve 7 Nisan tarihinde hayata gözlerini yuman teknik direktör Mircea Lucescu'ya veda etti. Terim, 80 yaşında hayatını kaybeden ve son maçına Tüpraş Stadyumu'nda A Milli Futbol Takımımız karşısında çıkan Lucescu için, "Kader, seni son kez çok sevdiğin İstanbul'a belki de bu yüzden getirdi." dedi. İşte Fatih Terim'in sosyal medya hesabı üzerinden paylaştığı o duygusal yazı...

"Sevgili Mircea,

Bu satırları yazmak hiç kolay değil. Ama ömrünün neredeyse tamamını o eşsiz çim kokusuyla, yeşil zemin üzerindeki çizgiler arasında veya ötesinde, herkese nasip olmayacak büyük sorumluluklar altında geçirmiş iki futbol insanı olarak bu hikâyenin sessiz kalmadan tamamlanması gerekiyor.

Geride kalan yarım asırda insanlar değişti, devir değişti, futbol değişti, dünya değişti. Ama senin futbola olan tutkunda hiç eksilme olmadı. Biz aynı öykünün farklı cümleleri olduk. Aynı sevinçler, hüzünler, fırtınalar, hayal kırıklıkları... Kazandık, kaybettik, eleştirildik, tebrik edildik, anlaşıldık, bazen hiç anlaşılmadık. Bizi birbirimize en çok yaklaştıran şey bence oyuna duyduğumuz sadakat oldu.

Kader, seni son kez çok sevdiğin İstanbul'a belki de bu yüzden getirdi.

Bu, temeline saygı ekilen bir veda mektubu. Sen, futbolun hakkını sonuna kadar verdin.

Sadece Romanya'ya veya Türkiye'ye değil, bu oyuna çok şey verdin. Ve biliyorum; nerede olursan ol, gözünün futbolun üzerinden ayırmayacaksın.

Huzur içinde uyu dostum."

These are the countries moving to ban social media for children

8 April 2026 at 20:30
Australia was the first country to issue a ban in late 2025, aiming to reduce the pressures and risks that young users may face on social media, including cyberbullying, social media addiction, and exposure to predators.

Hackers steal and leak sensitive LAPD police documents

8 April 2026 at 19:38
The LAPD said the breach affected “a digital storage system” belonging to the city’s Attorney's Office. The World Leaks extortion gang was reported to be behind the attack.

Noyer Madriddə rekord qırdı

8 April 2026 at 20:16

“Bavariya”nın qapıçısı Manuel Noyer Çempionlar Liqasının 1/4 final mərhələsinin ilk oyununda maraqlı rekorda imza atıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, buna “Real”a qarşı səfər oyununda 9 qurtarış etməklə nail olub.

Noyer bununla “Santyaqo Bernabeu”da pley-off mərhələsində Madrid nəhənginə qarşı bir matçda ən çox qurtarış edən qapıçı olub. 

Komandalar arasında cavab oyunu aprelin 15-də “Münhen Arena”da keçiriləcək.

Qadın voleybolçular yarımfinal oyunlarına çıxıblar

8 April 2026 at 19:37

Qadın voleybolçular arasında Azərbaycan Yüksək Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsinə start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin Voleybol Mərkəzində iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Gəncə” “Turan”la üz-üzə gəlib. Qarşılaşma Tovuz təmsilçisinin 3:0 (25:22, 25:12, 25:13) hesablı qələbəsi ilə bitib.

“Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” “DH Volley” komandalarının oyununda isə ikincilər 3:0 (25:22, 25:19, 25:19) hesabı ilə qalib gəlib.

Cütlər arasında ikinci görüşlər aprelin 11-i və 13-də baş tutacaq.

 

 

 

Maquayr İngiltərədə qalır

8 April 2026 at 19:31

“Mançester Yunayted”in müdafiəçisi Harri Maquayr komandası ilə müqaviləsini uzadıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 33 yaşlı futbolçu həftəlik 190 min funt sterlinq maaşının azaldılması ilə razılaşaraq klubda qalmağı seçib.

O, “qırmızı şeytanlar”la 1 illik yeni müqavilə imzalayıb, razılaşmada əlavə 12 ay uzatma bəndi də var.

Maquayra “Napoli” və “İnter Mayami” yüksək maaş təklif etsələr də, futbolçu karyerasını İngiltərədə davam etdirmək qərarı verib.

DÇ: Noyer qərarını verdi

8 April 2026 at 19:10

​Almaniya futbolunun əfsanəvi qapıçısı Manuel Noyer Dünya Çempionatı ilə bağlı son qərarını verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, təcrübəli qolkiper bu il keçiriləcək mundialda iştirak etməyəcək.

​Fabrizio Romanonun verdiyi məlumata görə, Noyer milli komandaya qayıtmaqla bağlı fikrini dəyişməyəcəyini rəsmən bildirib. O, artıq diqqətini tamamilə klub karyerasına yönəltdiyini vurğulayıb.

Alman futbolunun digər bir əfsanəsi Lotar Matteus da mövzuya toxunaraq, baş məşqçi Yulian Nagelsmannın bu qayıdışda maraqlı olmadığını qeyd edib:

​”Nagelsmann Noyerin qayıdışı üçün qapını açmayacaq. Elə buna görə də Manuelin milli karyerası ilə bağlı qərarı artıq ‘daş üzərində yazılıb’. Mən buna tam əminəm.”

​Beləliklə, Almaniya millisi 2026-cı ildə ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi turnirə əfsanəvi qapıçısı olmadan yollanacaq.

Fiorentina lose Italy international Kean for Crystal Palace Conference League clash

8 April 2026 at 20:00

Fiorentina are putting in their final preparations ahead of a trip to London to face Crystal Palace in the Conference League on Thursday night, but Paolo Vanoli will have to travel to Selhurst Park without the services of Italy international Moise Kean. 

Kean ruled out of Crystal Palace vs. Fiorentina

According to the latest updates, Fiorentina will be without three first-team stars due to ongoing injury or fitness concerns. Kean is the headline absentee, song with Fabiano Parisi and Manor Solomon, who will also miss the Crystal Palace clash according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. 

Kean did not train with the rest of the Fiorentina group on Wednesday, and instead carried out an individual session. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that he is struggling with pain in his tibia, and that he is pushing to be available to face Lazio in Serie A this weekend instead. 

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Moise Kean of Italy celebrates after scoring his team's opening goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Moise Kean of Italy celebrates after scoring his team’s opening goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Kean is Fiorentina’s leading goalscorer in both Serie A and across all competitions this season, with eight goals from 26 league outings and 9 goals from 33 appearances including cup competitions. 

Kean recently matched an Italy national team record with his goal in last Thursday’s World Cup play-off defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina by scoring in six consecutive matches for the Nazionale. He also has eight goals from his last six outings with the Italy national team. 

Bosnia head coach insists Italy ‘didn’t underestimate us’ and thanks Gattuso

8 April 2026 at 19:38

Bosnia and Herzegovina head coach Sergej Barbarez says that Italy didn’t ‘underestimate us’ ahead of their World Cup play-off final defeat last week, and has expressed his ‘respect’ for former CT Gennaro Gattuso: ‘I thank him’. 

Bosnia and Herzegovina head coach Barbarez on Gattuso, Italy and Alajbegovic

Barbarez and his Bosnia and Herzegovina squad eliminated Italy on penalties in their World Cup play-off final in Zenica on Thursday evening, which cost the Azzurri a place at the World Cup for the third tournament in a row. 

This is only the second time that Bosnia have managed to qualify for the World Cup following the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Their last appearance at the World Cup came in 2014, the same as Italy. 

“I’m very proud of my team and what they achieved against Italy. Matches like this will always be special,” said Barbarez in an interview with Tuttomercatoweb.

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Haris Tabakovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrates with his teammates after scoring his team's equalizing goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Haris Tabakovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrates with his teammates after scoring his team’s equalizing goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Barbarez insists that Italy did not ‘underestimate’ Bosnia and Herzegovina ahead of the play-off final: “I wouldn’t say they underestimated us. It rarely happens at this level. Italy is an experienced and serious team. We knew we had to be disciplined, focused and courageous, and I think our players showed that on the pitch.”

Barbarez also spoke about Gattuso, who left his position as head coach of the Italy national team a few days after the play-off final defeat in Zenica. 

Gattuso had praised Barbarez’s ability as both a player and coach during his final pre-match press conference in charge of the Nazionale. 

“I appreciate the respect from colleagues of Gattuso’s calibre and I thank him,” said Barbarez, “even though I must admit that our attention was completely focused on preparing the team before the match, so that we could arrive in the best possible way for this meeting.” 

MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, looks on prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN – NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso looks on prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Barbarez also gave his blessing to Bosnia talent Kerim Alajbegovic, who has been linked with several Serie A sides including Milan and Roma ahead of the summer transfer window. 

“Alajbegovic is a young talent with great potential. However, I think the most important thing for him at this stage of his career is to continue to grow in the right environment, to play regularly and grow step by step.”

Chelsea ready to replace error-prone starter with €50m Newcastle target

8 April 2026 at 19:42

Chelsea and Newcastle United are interested in signing the AS Roma goalkeeper Mile Svilar at the end of the season.

The 26-year-old has been one of the best goalkeepers in European football this season, and he could cost around €50 million, as per SiamoLaRoma. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea or Newcastle follow up on their interest with an official offer to sign the player.

Manchester United and Spurs are also keen on Svilar.

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Chelsea could use Mile Svilar

It is no secret that they need a reliable goalkeeper at the end of the season. Chelsea need to find a quality alternative to Robert Sanchez. The Spanish goalkeeper has been heavily criticised for his inconsistent performances this season. Chelsea need an upgrade on him, and Svilar would be an excellent addition. He has been the best goalkeeper in Italy this season, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League.

Svilar is at the peak of his career, and he could sort out the Chelsea goalkeeping situation for the foreseeable future. On the other hand, Newcastle United need a quality long-term replacement for Nick Pope. The goalkeeper is in his 30s, and he will need to be replaced.

Chelsea and Newcastle have the financial muscle to pay €50 million for the AS Roma goalkeeper, and it remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official offer to get the deal done.

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Where will Svilar end up?

The 26-year-old will be excited about the possibility of competing in the Premier League next season. It would be a huge step up in his career, and he could get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.

Chelsea could provide him with the platform to fight for trophies. Newcastle have an ambitious project as well. They won the League Cup last season, and they played Champions League football this season. It remains to be seen where Svilar ends up.

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Scouts sent as Liverpool step up chase for explosive €40m attacker with 11 assists

8 April 2026 at 19:13

Liverpool are interested in signing the Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure at the end of the season.

They have been keeping tabs on his progress, and they sent scouts to watch the 20-year-old in action last month (h/t SportWitness). The Ivorian winger has shown tremendous potential, and he could prove to be a quality long-term investment for Liverpool. It is no secret that the defending Premier League champions are looking to add more quality on the flanks.

Toure has two goals and 11 assists in the Bundesliga this season. Arsenal and Manchester United are also keen on him.

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Liverpool could use Bazoumana Toure

Mohamed Salah has announced that he will leave the club in the summer, and the Reds need to fill the void left by the Egyptian. In addition, they have yet to properly replace Luis Diaz, and they need to invest in more than one winger during the summer transfer window.

Toure could be a superb long-term investment for them, and he could develop into a player for the club. He has proven himself in German football, and he has the technical attributes and explosive pace to succeed in the Premier League as well.

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Toure could fancy a Liverpool move

The opportunity to join Liverpool will be exciting for him. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and they have been competing for major trophies in recent seasons.

This has been a disappointing campaign for them, but they are still very much in the race for Champions League qualification. Any young player will be attracted to the idea of joining them. The player is valued at €40 million, and Liverpool have the resources to afford him. It remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official offer at the end of the season.

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Arsenal leading Bundesliga giants in the race for explosive Brazilian

8 April 2026 at 18:57

Sao Paulo attacker Lucca Marques is a target for Premier League club Arsenal at the end of the season.

The 18-year-old attacker has attracted the attention of the Premier League club, and they are now leading the race for his signature. According to a report from German publication BILD, they will look to secure his signature in the summer. Borussia Dortmund are also keen on Marques.

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Arsenal could use Lucca Marques

They could use more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the 18-year-old could be a handy option for them in the final third. Although he is a left-sided winger, he is versatile enough to slot into either flank. He will add close control, pace, and unpredictability to the team.

Arsenal have invested in players like Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke at the start of the season. However, both players have been underwhelming. Arsenal needs more cutting-edge in the wide area,s and investing in the talented young Brazilian could be a wise decision.

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Marques would be a future asset

He might not be ready for the Premier League just yet, but he is a talented player with a bright future, and he could be groomed into an important first-team player for the club. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal can negotiate a reasonable deal to sign the player.

Convincing the attacker to join the club will not be difficult. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and they have an ambitious project. The 18-year-old will be attracted to the idea of joining them.

Regular football in the Premier League could be ideal for his development and accelerate his growth. Arsenal have a rich history of nurturing young players, and they could help him fulfil his potential.

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AI bot traffic surged 300%, hitting publishers hardest: Report

8 April 2026 at 20:19
AI bot traffic surge

AI bot activity surged 300% in 2025, with media and publishing among the most targeted sectors, according to a new Akamai report.

Why we care. AI bots are reshaping how content is discovered and consumed, shifting users from search clicks to instant answers in chat interfaces. Publishers are seeing fewer visits from organic search and often don’t get attribution in AI-generated answers. It’s also eroding ad and subscription models.

The threat is real. Publishers now face two threats:

  • Training bots that ingest content for models.
  • Fetcher bots that extract real-time content for immediate answers. These pose the bigger risk because they capture value as it’s created.

The impact. Pageviews are declining, costs are rising (because scraping bots increase infrastructure costs by consuming server and CDN resources without generating revenue), and brand visibility is weakening.

  • AI chatbot referrals drive ~96% less traffic than traditional search
  • Users click cited sources in AI answers only ~1% of the time

What publishers are doing. Publishers are adopting nuanced controls (rather than blanket blocking AI bots), such as:

  • Monitoring and classifying bot traffic.
  • Selectively blocking or slowing malicious scrapers (e.g., tarpitting).
  • Allowing approved bots tied to licensing or partnerships.

What they’re saying. According to Akamai’s report:

  • “These bots are not just a security nuisance, they represent a profound business challenge that threatens the sustainability of quality journalism in an age dominated by zero-click searches and AI-generated content.”
  • “The publishing industry today faces an existential crisis … Many readers and visitors still value trustworthy reporting and original content. Yet, instead of clicking through search results, users now turn to AI-driven platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini for instant answers and summaries.”

What’s next? A “pay-per-crawl” model is emerging. Tools like identity verification (Know Your Agent) and platforms like TollBit aim to authenticate bots and charge for access in real time.

  • The goal is to turn scraping into a measurable, monetizable transaction instead of uncontrolled extraction.

About the data. The report analyzed Akamai bot management data from July to December 2025, covering application-layer traffic across websites, apps, and APIs.

The report. SOTI Security Insight Series: Navigating the AI Bot Era (registration required)

Google tests swipeable location carousel in search ads

8 April 2026 at 19:22
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Google may be making local search ads more interactive, potentially changing how advertisers showcase multiple locations and capture nearby demand.

What’s happening. Google Ads appears to be testing a new format that displays multiple business locations in a swipeable carousel within search ads, allowing users to browse options directly in the ad unit.

How it works. Instead of listing locations separately, the new format groups them into a horizontal carousel with business details like ratings and proximity, enabling users to swipe through locations without leaving the search results page.

Zoom in. Early comparisons show a shift from static, stacked location assets to a more dynamic experience, where multiple listings are consolidated into a single, scrollable unit.

Why we care. Advertisers with multiple locations could gain more visibility within a single ad, while users get a quicker way to compare nearby options.

Between the lines. This format could increase engagement with location-based ads, but may also intensify competition within the carousel itself as businesses vie for attention.

What to watch. Whether the feature rolls out more broadly and how it impacts click-through rates and local ad performance.

First spotted. This update was spotted by Founder of Adsquire Anthony Higman who shared spotting this ad type on LinkedIn.

Google launches developer hub for ads and measurement tools

8 April 2026 at 19:02
How to use Performance Planner and Reach Planner in Google Ads

Google is consolidating its advertising and measurement resources into a single destination, aiming to make it easier for developers and technical marketers to build, automate and scale campaigns.

What’s happening. Google has introduced a new Advertising and Measurement Developers Hub, a centralized site designed to help users access tools, documentation and support across its ad ecosystem.

The hub brings together resources for products like the Google Ads API, Google Analytics and publisher tools such as AdMob and Google Ad Manager, all organized into categories including advertising, tagging and measurement.

How it works. The site offers a streamlined homepage with quick access to documentation, blog updates and community channels, along with dedicated sections to explore products, connect with support and engage with Google’s developer relations team.

Why we care. Google is making it easier to access and implement advanced tools that power automation, tracking and campaign optimization. This can help teams work more efficiently, especially those relying on APIs, tagging and data integrations. As advertising becomes more technical and AI-driven, having a centralized hub lowers the barrier to building more sophisticated, scalable setups.

The big picture. As advertising becomes more automated and API-driven, Google is investing in infrastructure that supports developers and technical users who manage complex integrations across platforms.

Zoom in. New features include a “meet the team” section, a centralized support page linking to Discord and GitHub resources, and a media hub featuring content like Ads DevCast.

What to watch. Whether this hub becomes the primary entry point for developers working across Google’s ad products — and how it evolves with new AI and measurement tools.

Bottom line. Google is simplifying access to its ad tech ecosystem, betting that better developer support will drive more innovation and adoption.

Dig deeper. Introducing the Google Advertising and Measurement Developers Hub!

Audit your agency: 6 questions to find a true growth partner

8 April 2026 at 19:00
Audit your agency- 6 questions to find a true growth partner

Most agencies present prospective clients with an account audit as part of their sales process. The purpose is twofold: 

  • To provide immediate value (usually without strings attached).
  • To demonstrate that they know their stuff.

But how often do brand marketers turn the tables and audit their agencies in their RFP?

I’m the head of performance marketing at a marketing agency, so I’m clearly writing from a biased perspective. However, over my decade-plus in the industry, I’ve seen too many brands settle for “good enough” because they didn’t know which questions would reveal the cracks in a potential partner’s strategy and approach.

If I were a brand looking for a true growth partner, here are the specific questions I’d ask to separate the top performers from the rest.

1. What are your key services, and what percentage of your clients utilize each?

A lot of agencies claim to be “full service,” but rarely are they “full excellence.” I’d be looking for where an agency truly spends its time versus where they’re just trying to upsell me.

It’s less about the channels in question (although if, say, LinkedIn is a key growth driver for your brand, they’d better demonstrate proficiency there), and more about how their strengths align with your needs.

If an agency claims to be experts in SEO, creative strategy, and paid media, but 90% of their client base only uses them for paid search, that’s a red flag. You want a partner whose core competencies align with your primary needs. 

If you need high-volume creative testing, you want an agency where 80%+ of clients use its creative production frameworks, not one that treats creative as an add-on service.

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2. How are you approaching AI-driven account optimization and platform automation?

I miss the days when knowledge of the manual controls at your disposal could set you apart as a high-performing marketer. But those days have been gone for a while.

In 2026, there’s a real danger of over-optimization with the controls we have left. This can reset algorithmic learnings and prevent them from fine-tuning in service of your goals. Agency teams that strike this balance most certainly have a healthier approach than those who either blindly trust algorithms or can’t help tinkering excessively.

One control you can and must be diligent about using is first-party data for enhanced conversions and offline conversion tracking. Part of the job of a great marketer is training the algorithms on which leads and which conversions to target, and first-party data is a huge lever to pull in that regard.

3. What is your reporting process and what KPIs do you focus on for the majority of your clients?

Don’t just ask for a sample report. Anyone can make a PDF look pretty. You need to understand their philosophy on data.

You’re looking for an agency that’s willing to move upstream. If the majority of their clients are measuring success on clicks, traffic, or even MQLs, run the other way.

A performance-driven agency should be obsessed with revenue, ROAS, and pipeline velocity. Ask them how they handle attribution. If they rely solely on in-platform metrics, which often over-claim credit, they aren’t looking at the full picture. 

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4. What’s the average industry tenure of the team on my account?

This is actually a pretty common question and has been for years. Too many marketers know the pain of integrating rotating sets of agency teams because the agency can’t hold onto top employees, and you should be evaluating the answer from this perspective.

There’s another factor to consider. Generally speaking, the more experienced a marketing team is, the more effectively it uses AI tools.

Whereas junior marketers might be more avid proponents of AI and quicker to adopt its functionality, they’re also far more likely to use it for things like creative ideation and strategy. Both are areas where high-quality human thought is a true differentiator.

For this answer specifically, remember that you have some great research tools like Glassdoor that you can and should access. Employee tenure is one thing, but a Glassdoor profile with a bunch of red flags is an indicator that the agency might struggle to keep the talent it really wants to retain.

5. How is your team using AI on client accounts?

Again, you’re looking for a balance here. Agency teams that don’t use AI at all are almost certainly burning resources on manual tasks, but agency teams that overuse it to replace perspective, critical thinking, and creativity are commoditizing their own client service.

Two follow-up questions to ask:

  • What is your governance structure for AI use?
  • What’s your process for QAing AI output?

You’re looking for firm answers and redundant layers for each of these questions — at the very least, someone relatively senior should approve any output before it goes live.

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6. When you take over an account, what are the first things you do to save budget without affecting growth?

This is the ultimate litmus test for technical proficiency. A great performance marketer knows where the ad platforms hide the waste buttons. If I were a brand marketer, I’d want to hear about:

  • Any harmful default settings that need to be turned off.
  • What inputs are driving wasted spend (audiences, networks, keywords, etc.).
  • A plan to prioritize budget around what’s driving business outcomes.

If an agency can’t rattle off these specific checks, they’re likely missing the “low-hanging fruit” of budget efficiency. Fixing some of these takes seconds, but missing them costs thousands.

What separates a true growth partner from the rest

Remember: when you’re choosing an agency partner, it’s the job of each agency to sound as good as they possibly can, but what an agency considers to be a great answer might not be a great fit for your brand. 

By focusing on utilization rates of services, strategic application of AI, and approaches to budget efficiency, you’ll find a partner capable of driving actual performance, not just spending your budget.

Dig deeper: How to find your next PPC agency: 12 top tips

Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez to hand in a transfer request

There has recently been much speculation about the future of Enzo Fernandez and his potential departure from Chelsea, with the Argentine midfielder openly speaking about Real Madrid. The best proof that the situation is rather serious is the confirmation of Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior that Fernandez was left out of Chelsea’s FA Cup thrashing of […]

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There has recently been much speculation about the future of Enzo Fernandez and his potential departure from Chelsea, with the Argentine midfielder openly speaking about Real Madrid. The best proof that the situation is rather serious is the confirmation of Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior that Fernandez was left out of Chelsea’s FA Cup thrashing of […]

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Arsenal wonderkid makes Champions League history as Arteta handed boost

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Max Dowman etched his name into the record books during Arsenal's 1-0 win over Sporting CP in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

The 16-year-old midfielder was introduced late on, replacing Noni Madueke in the second half, where his brief involvement once again etched his name into the history books.

Dowman, aged just 16 years and 97 days, became the youngest player ever to feature in a Champions League knockout match.

The England youth international is enjoying a breakthrough campaign, already racking up nine senior appearances in all competitions as he continues to earn the trust of his manager.

After making his senior bow in a pre-season clash with AC Milan at 15, Dowman went on to make Premier League history with his debut against Leeds United during the 2024/25 season.

At 15 years and 235 days, he became the second-youngest player to appear in the competition, behind teammate Ethan Nwaneri.

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He has also set another landmark, becoming the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history after a late solo strike sealed a 2-0 win over Everton at the Emirates Stadium last month.

Meanwhile, the Gunners Arsenal boosted ahead of second leg Arteta's side head into the return leg in north London with another key advantage.

Kai Havertz proved decisive in Lisbon, firing home a 91st-minute winner from Gabriel Martinelli's assist to hand Arsenal a narrow lead.

Sporting did threaten, particularly in the final third, but David Raya stood firm producing five saves, including a superb fingertip stop to deny Araujo.

Crucially, Sporting will be without striker Luis Suarez for the second leg at the Emirates after his suspension.

The forward, signed last summer to replace Viktor Gyokeres, has been a standout performer with 33 goals and seven assists in 43 appearances.

He has also impressed in Europe, contributing five goals and two assists, including a brace in a shock 2-1 victory over holders Paris Saint-Germain.

His absence is a blow for the Portuguese side, with Fotis Ioannidis also sidelined through injury, responsibility is likely to fall on academy graduate Rafael Nel.

The 21-year-old, who has cited Gyokeres as a major influence, has limited top-level experience, making just five appearances this season and scoring twice.

Arsenal fixture schedule: Next five games

  • Arsenal vs. Bournemouth | Premier League | Saturday, April 11
  • Arsenal vs. Sporting CP | Champions League quarterfinal, second leg | Wednesday, April 15
  • Man City vs. Arsenal | Premier League | Sunday, April 19
  • Arsenal vs. Newcastle | Premier League | Saturday, April 25
  • Arsenal vs. Fulham | Premier League | Saturday, May 02

Survive the portal era: How can Illinois stay ahead?

There is no time to rest in this era of college basketball, as the transfer portal officially opened following the National Championship on Monday night. Coaches used to have two months in April and May to recover from the long season and even take a vacation, but not anymore.

The Illini are already looking for ways to improve their roster for next season, just two days removed from their Final Four loss to UConn. With the departures of seniors Ben Humrichous, Kylan Boswell and A.J. Redd, Illinois will need to replace its production.

Over 1,500 players have already entered the portal in less than 24 hours, so there will be no shortage of options. Finding the right fit and the right price is a challenge for any coaching staff and front office in this new era of college hoops.

But in recent years, Illinois has done a great job evaluating talent without overpaying for big-name players. Director of Personnel Neel Ganta and Brad Underwood have even implemented a test for potential recruits to evaluate their basketball IQ and better understand how they process the game on the floor.

That evaluation process has proven successful, with numerous home-run portal additions like Terrence Shannon Jr., Marcus Domask and key contributors from this year’s Final Four team such as Jake Davis, Zvonimir Ivisic and Andrej Stojakovic.

How can Illinois improve its roster for next season?

Illinois has a strong chance to begin next season ranked in the preseason top 10 nationally if the offseason goes as planned. While the Illini will lose pieces to graduation and likely the transfer portal, they also have a great opportunity to bring back their core for another run.

Andrej Stojakovic, Tomislav Ivisic, Zvonimir Ivisic and Jake Davis could all return to Champaign for one final season, while David Mirkovic could be back for his sophomore year after a breakout freshman campaign. Bringing back those five players alone would put the Illini in prime position to compete for a conference title.

Illinois also has four talented freshmen coming in to help fill the gaps left by departing seniors and projected NBA lottery pick Keaton Wagler. MaxPreps All-American Quentin Coleman committed to Illinois on Friday and could step into a starting role immediately. The guard is ranked No. 34 in the class of 2026 by 247 Sports and has the potential to become the next Illinois freshman selected in the first round of the NBA Draft.

This returning core, combined with the incoming freshman class, gives Illinois a strong foundation.

But the Illini still have the opportunity to make a major splash in the portal to elevate the roster even further.

Expect Illinois to be aggressive, likely making at least one major addition and investing significant resources into acquiring a guard to replace Big Ten All-Defensive First Team selection Kylan Boswell. Wisconsin guard John Blackwell and Providence guard Stefan Vaaks are early names to keep an eye on in the portal, though Illinois will face stiff competition from other top programs pursuing those same high-level targets.

The Illini will likely prioritize improving their guard play while also adding a versatile wing to replace Ben Humrichous. There is every reason to trust the Illinois staff to build another high-level roster for the 2026–27 season, especially with an increased budget and national exposure following a Final Four run.

Dana White does it again, signs former Matchroom headliner Edgar Berlanga to Zuffa Boxing

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 13: Undefeated super middleweight boxer Edgar Berlanga works the crowd as he arrives for a ceremonial weigh-in in Toshiba Plaza at T-Mobile Arena on September 13, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Berlanga is scheduled to challenge WBC/WBA/WBO super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez for the titles at the arena September 14. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Edgar Berlanga washed his hands of Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing after a “disrespectful” booking against Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz last year in Orlando. To be fair, Hearn also got Berlanga three consecutive main events, including a 2024 showdown against Canelo Alvarez that made “The Chosen One” filthy rich in defeat.

But like they say, what have you done for me lately?

The former WBO NABO Super Middleweight champion will take his talents to Zuffa Boxing after signing with Dana White and Co. earlier this week. Joining him is undefeated IBF junior welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins, who was last seen stopping George Kambosos Jr. last summer in New York City.

Debut dates have yet to be determined.

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“Zuffa Boxing is changing the game,” Berlanga said in today’s release. “I’m here for the biggest fights on boxing’s best platform, here to put the super middleweight division on notice.”

Berlanga is coming off a knockout loss to Hamzah Sheeraz last July.

“This is a major step forward in my career,” Hitchins added. “I’m very grateful for this opportunity and with Zuffa Boxing in my corner, I’m going to show the world that I am a pound-for-pound, generational fighter.”

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Gyokeres reacts to Sporting reception after 1st game vs old club

Gyokeres reacts to Sporting reception after 1st game vs old club
Gyokeres reacts to Sporting reception after 1st game vs old club

Viktor Gyokeres says it was a “great feeling” to play back at Sporting CP’s home ground on Tuesday night, his first game against his former club.

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Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres joined the club after a protracted transfer saga last summer, with Sporting CP dragging the deal out to secure every last penny they felt they were owed.

Given the story dominated the headlines for much of last summer, it could have ended up turning the Sporting fans against their former hero.

Yet Gyokeres clearly didn’t feel negatively targeted by the home support during Tuesday night’s match back at his old ground, playing for Arsenal in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Instead, the striker thanked the Sporting fans for their welcome, admitting it was good to be back.

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“Great feeling being back to this special place with a lot of memories,” Gyokeres wrote on Instagram. “Thanks for the reception, on to the next one.”

There was no goal for the ex-Sporting striker on the night, and in fact he got one goal ruled out for an offside in the build-up to Martin Zubimendi’s finish.

But the 27-year-old kept working, as he always does, and Kai Havertz was ultimately grateful for the Sweden international’s role in his winning goal.

“All in all, top goal,” Havertz told Arsenal. “Thanks to Gabi Martinelli and to Viktor [Gyokeres], who created the space.”

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Gyokeres will have another opportunity to bag a goal against his old club when Sporting visit the Emirates Stadium next Wednesday, but perhaps it’s for the best that someone else got the winner in Lisbon.

Given Gyokeres’ 97 goals and two league titles in two seasons with Sporting, it would be a shame if his relationship with his old fanbase broke down.

ESPN analyst makes wild Marlins and Sandy Alcantara predictions after hot start

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The Miami Marlins began the 2026 season with a 5-1 record, sweeping the Athletics and winning two-of-three over the Colorado Rockies.

While they've stumbled a bit and are now 6-5, the Marlins still have the makings of an intriguing team this season, especially with how good Sandy Alcantara has looked.

However, a recent prediction from ESPN analyst AJ Mass is a wild one that would ignore the Marlins' recent struggles and would have the Marlins winning the NL East and Alcantara winning the NL Cy Young Award for the second time in his career.

Marlins and Alcantara receive wild predictions for 2026

"The Miami Marlins will win the NL East and Sandy Alcantara wins NL Cy Young," Mass predicts. This would be a wild outcome for the Marlins this season.

Of the two predictions, Alcantara winning the NL Cy Young might not be that bold a prediction after his start to the season.

The Marlins righty has a 0.74 ERA with 18 strikeouts and a 2-0 record with a complete-game shutout already this season. His 24.1 innings pitched this season are the most in the league, and the most of any pitcher three starts into the year since 2013.

But the 30-year-old former Cy Young winner earning his second Cy Young award is far from the most bold part of this prediction. Miami winning the NL East is a wild prediction.

The Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, and Atlanta Braves are all incredible teams, and seeing them lose to the NL East to the Marlins would be a stunner.

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Miami has Alcantara and Eury Perez, along with a few interesting options in Janson Junk, Chris Paddack, and Max Meyer. But, there are some major question marks with the roster as a whole.

Even making the postseason seems like a bold prediction for the Marlins. To predict they'd win the NL East over the Phillies, Mets, and Braves would be a wildly bold prediction.

This roster is a fun, young team that might be working towards being a contender in the near future. But for them to win the division in 2026 would be a stunning outcome.

It's a very bold prediction, and it already looks like a lost cause after a 1-4 skid. But, while the Marlins winning the NL East might be out of reach, Alcantara winning the Cy Young might not be too bold a prediction at all after his hot start to the year.

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Where to watch Atlanta Hawks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, April 8

The Atlanta Hawks can secure a playoff berth and no worse than the Eastern Conference’s No. 6 seed with a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs have already secured home-court advantage for the first round of the playoffs, but still have a chance to catch the New York Knicks for the No. 3 seed.

How to watch Atlanta Hawks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

Team records

  • Atlanta Hawks: 45-34 (#1 in Eastern Southeast)

  • Cleveland Cavaliers: 50-29 (#2 in Eastern Central)

Odds

  • Spread: Cleveland Cavaliers -1.5

  • Moneyline: Cleveland Cavaliers -120 (52.2%) / Atlanta Hawks +100 (47.8%)

  • Over/Under: 235.5

Konnor Griffin signs 9-year, $140 million deal with Pirates days after MLB debut

After Konnor Griffin made his MLB debut with the Pirates on April 3, the 19-year-old shortstop is keeping his talents in Pittsburgh for the foreseeable future.

Griffin signed a nine-year, $140 million contract with the Pirates on April 8, according to the organization. The contract ensured that Griffin would remain with the team through 2034.

The Mississippi native made his MLB debut during the Pirates' home opener at PNC Park against the Baltimore Orioles. Griffin went 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI as the Pirates won 5-4.

Griffin was the No. 9 overall pick in the 2023 MLB Draft and was the first high school player selected in the draft that year. Griffin is the No. 1 prospect in the league. He will be the first teenage position player to make an MLB start since Juan Soto in 2018 with the Washington Nationals.

The former Jackson Prep standout was named the 2024 National Gatorade Player of the Year and helped lead Jackson Prep to four consecutive MAIS state titles.

OFFICIAL: We have signed INF Konnor Griffin to a nine-year contract extension that runs through the 2034 season. pic.twitter.com/eipHszMm6s

— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 8, 2026

Cincinnati guard Jizzle James enters NCAA Transfer Portal

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Cincinnati guard Jizzle James has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. He has one season of eligibility remaining.

James made 23 appearances and 21 starts for the Bearcats this past season. The 6-foot-3 standout averaged 10.9 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 29.9 minutes per game. James shot 44.0% from the field and 44.2% from beyond the arc.

As a sophomore in the 2024-25 season, James averaged a career-high 12.7 points per game. For his efforts, he was named an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection. Over the course of three seasons at Cincinnati, James amassed 95 appearances and 58 starts.

Jizzle James played high school basketball at Olympia (FL), where he was a four-star recruit. He was the No. 72 overall player and No. 16 point guard in the 2023 recruiting cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings.

After firing Wes Miller in March, Cincinnati hired Jerrod Calhoun to be its next head coach. Calhoun was Utah State‘s head coach for the past two seasons. He led the Aggies to a combined 55-15 overall record and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.

Utah State advanced to the Round of 32 this past season after defeating Villanova in the first round of the tournament. Now, Calhoun hopes to bring his winning tradition to Cincinnati.

“The University of Cincinnati deserves a winner in men’s basketball,” Calhoun said at his introductory press conference. “This city deserves to be rocking and rolling again. People need to fear us in the state of Ohio.

“It’s the best basketball job in the state of Ohio. I think it truly is. Our players will understand what it means to put the Bearcat uniform on. One thing is going to be certain: when they put the Bearcat uniform on, they’re going to make this city proud.”

The NCAA Transfer Portal officially opens on April 7 and closes on April 21. The new 15-day window was enacted following a recommendation by the men’s basketball oversight committee. Athletes don’t have to commit to a new school by the April 21 deadline.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

Dave Reardon: Return of Wie West, Moore a bonus for Hawaii fans

It’s hard for me to think of three sports that differ more from each other than boxing, golf, and soccer. They intersected in my mind recently because of the concept of unretirement.

People get out of the proverbial rocking chair all the time for all kinds of reasons, and not just in sports.

The star athlete most famous for it — and why it is most associated with boxing — is Sugar Ray Leonard. He retired and came back so many times in the 1980s and ’90s it’s hard to remember exactly how many. Three, I think. Anyway, so many times that it became a punchline (sorry, couldn’t resist).

More recently, Mike Tyson unretired at age 58 to lose to Jake Paul, 27, in 2024. More than 100 million people watched live on Netflix, which started its online streaming services two years after Iron Mike’s last previous pro fight in 2005 (not counting his 2020 exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr.).

Plus, didn’t Rocky unretire, too?

Like real- or reel-life boxers, it seems golfers and surfers never really retire, at least in their hearts.

That’s partly why nobody’s really very surprised that Michelle Wie West and Carissa Moore are back, right?

“Never say never, but probably not,” Wie West told TMZ in late 2023.

The timing last week was a slight red flag, since there was news about both superstar former child prodigies’ returns around April 1.

But neither is joking around; both had previously announced plans to return. Plus, when they stepped back from their sports, neither shut the door on returning.

Depending on whether you consider hitting tee shots into a screen “real,” or not, Wie West already announced she is partly back. In February, she announced she would play in the WTGL — the women’s version of the indoor, partly virtual Tomorrow Golf League.

“As an investor in Los Angeles Golf Club and a fan of TGL, I’m excited for the chance to compete again through WTGL, which will be a powerful platform for women’s golf,” Wie West said in a statement in February.

On March 31, she made her return to the LPGA official for at least one event. Wie West will play in the U.S. Women’s Open, June 4-7 at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

Both are wives and moms — which seems crazy considering all they’ve already achieved — at ages where they may have not reached their athletic peaks.

Wie West, 36, has two children, ages 4 and 1.

Moore, 33, has a daughter who turned 1 in February.

“We’re going to do it as a family the whole season,” Moore said in a Surfer magazine article posted Tuesday. “But she is my priority. If we need to pivot, we’ll pivot.”

So far, so good for the five-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist.

Moore announced in November that she would come back. It’s been two years since she last competed at the Paris Olympics, but it was as if she’d never left last week at Bells Beach in Australia, where she emerged victorious, advancing past the elimination round.

“This all feels like a bonus,” Moore said.

It certainly does for Hawaii sports fans, too.

FPL Scout: Gameweek 32 hints, tips and advice

FPL Scout: Gameweek 32 hints, tips and advice
FPL Scout: Gameweek 32 hints, tips and advice

Brentford have teamed up with Fantasy Football Scout to help bring you hints, tips and advice during the 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) season.

Scout will be using their expertise to provide info, advice and Gameweek tips which may prove useful in ensuring you sit on top of your mini-leagues.


Best of the Bees

A second successive 0-0 on the road means Brentford have kept three clean sheets in five away games and remain seventh in the league table.

Dango Ouattara (£6.0m) owners will have been disappointed that the midfielder was not fit enough to start the match against Leeds, but his 13-minute appearance off the bench is a sure sign to hold ahead of Gameweek 33’s clash with Everton.

Caoimhín Kelleher (£4.8m) made several saves and reached nine points, bettered only by Ethan Pinnock (£4.2m), who was rewarded for his number of defensive contributions. In fact, three other Bees were also given extra points for this, including Igor Thiago (£7.3m) - just the third FPL forward to achieve this all season.

On Saturday, Keith Andrews’ side gets to host Everton. A big match in the chase for European qualification for the 2026/27 season. Thiago’s owners will be hoping for a hat-trick, like in January’s reverse meeting.

The Spotlight

In defence, Sepp van den Berg (£4.6m), Nathan Collins (£4.9m) and Kristoffer Ajer (£4.4m) have usually been competing for two centre-back spots, making FPL investment tricky. But van den Berg has started Brentford’s last eight.

Though still without a goal this season, he’s assisted twice in this recent run. Over the latest six Gameweeks, the only defender to accumulate a higher number of shots inside the box is Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly (£5.0m), while none have had more headed attempts (seven).

In 2024/25, just five defenders did better in this category, and they all played at least 500 more minutes than van den Berg.

Best of the Rest

Blank Gameweek 31 feels like a long time ago, taking place before all these international, FA Cup and continental encounters.

For those with good memories, there were only eight matches, due to the EFL Cup final.

Beto’s (£5.0m) brace and assist delivered 16 points and a win over Chelsea, with Neco Williams (£4.7m) one behind after setting up two goals and securing a clean sheet.

The Nottingham Forest full-back is the leading 2025/26 defender for attempts (35) and shots on target (15), also ranking fourth for chances created (30).

Meanwhile, both Bruno Fernandes (£10.3m) and Josh King (£4.4m) registered both a goal and an assist to secure 13 points.

In Demand

The first fortnight of this three-week break saw very little transfer movement, as millions waited patiently for FA Cup results to finalise these upcoming Blank and Double Gameweeks.

Now we know that six teams will play twice in Gameweek 33, but those six teams will also blank in Gameweek 34 as it clashes with the FA Cup semi-finals. Those teams are Bournemouth, Brighton, Burnley, Chelsea, Leeds and Manchester City, and all six are likely to pique the interest of FPL managers for their double.

This knowledge also means that FPL managers are now able to settle on a chip strategy for this exciting final stretch.

As of now, the most-bought individuals are Danny Welbeck (£6.2m) and Fernandes, but expect bursts in popularity for Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m) and Anthony Gordon (£7.4m) for those managers without a Wildcard and several Man City players.

Captaincy

Erling Haaland’s (£14.4m) poor league form has led to many recent sales and price drops, but last Saturday’s FA Cup hat-trick suggests that he’s fully rested and ready to go.

Trusting a Liverpool asset at home to in-form Fulham is tough because it’s surrounded by Champions League quarter-finals versus Paris Saint-Germain, so the best armband contender is probably Manchester United’s Fernandes.

Not only did the midfielder haul away at Bournemouth, but his last six home outings have all ended on double digits. It’s an absurd run that owners hope will continue against Leeds on Monday.

Paris Saint-Germain vs. Liverpool: Champions League 2025-26 Live Coverage & How to Watch

PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Harvey Elliott of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 first leg match between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool FC at Parc des Princes on March 05, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

PSG VS. LIVERPOOL

| Wednesday, April 8th |
Champions League | Parc des Princes
8PM BST/3PM EST


I’m not sure I’ve ever been less enthusiastic about a Champions League quarterfinal.


PREVIEW & HOW TO WATCH

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NCAA responds to Owen Heinecke's eligibility lawsuit ahead of hearing

Former Oklahoma Sooners star linebacker Owen Heinecke has been fighting back hard against the NCAA for an additional year of eligibility in 2026. After his initial petition and appeal were both denied, Heinecke has taken legal action against the NCAA, filing a preliminary injunction request in Cleveland County Court.

Heinecke's case will be heard on the morning of April 16th, one week before the 2026 NFL Draft, by judge Thad Balkman, an OU alum. Heinekce's legal counsel includes former OU chief of staff Woody Glass, Tyler Ames, Mary Cooper, OU law aum Michael Lauderdale, and Andrew Richardson. The linebacker is hoping for a similar result to the one that Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss got, where he was granted the right to play in court, and then the court denied the NCAA's appeal of their decision.

However, it looks like the NCAA is not going to go down without a fight. According to a report from The Oklahoma's Colton Sulley, the NCAA has filed a response opposing Heinecke's request for a preliminary injunction.

According to Sulley, "The NCAA argues Heinecke chose to attend Ohio State on a lacrosse scholarship despite numerous DI scholarship opportunities to play football for institutions outside the Power Four conferences. Heinecke received scholarship offers from Army and Navy along with Division II programs Northeastern State and UCO ... Heinecke chose to attend Ohio State on a lacrosse scholarship without any guarantee he could try out for the football team, let alone obtain a roster spot, which was a circumstance expressly within his control."

Sulley also reported that the NCAA is arguing that "Heinecke was not offered a spot on the Buckeyes’ football roster and following limited participation in lacrosse, he decided he would prefer to play football and transferred to OU."

“Plaintiff did not lose the opportunity to play football due to circumstances beyond control because he decided to reject multiple scholarships to play football,” the NCAA said.

Conveniently, the NCAA's opposition does not include anything about the 2022 season, which Heinecke missed all of, due to injury. The NCAA has regularly rewarded a sixth year of eligibility to players who miss the vast majority of a season because of an injury via medical hardship waivers, but it seems they are not willing to do the same for Heinecke.

On the other hand, Heinecke's argument is simple. He has only played three years of college football, and wants to play his fourth at Oklahoma. After 15 total minutes over three games of lacrosse at Ohio State in 2021, he missed all of 2022. He's played in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and wants to return to the Sooners to improve his draft stock for next spring.

After a breakout season last year at inside linebacker, Heinecke participated in the NFL combine and OU's pro day to get ready for the NFL draft. With a little over two weeks until the draft kicks off, Heinecke should know his collegiate fate in a little over a week. He's pretty much a lock to be selected, but he clearly wants to stay at OU for one more year.

Even if Heinecke is granted the opportunity to play, the NCAA will likely appeal Balkman's decision, just like they did with Chambliss. However, the NCAA's appeal was denied in Chambliss' case, which would be the result that Heinecke and OU would be hoping for as well.

Heinceke has told the media that he knows he can't afford to be playing football somewhere next season, and his situation has been complicated for months now. However, Oklahoma has stood behind Heinecke the whole way, and perhaps a favorable resolution is heading their way later this month. If not, Heinecke will head off to the pros, where he'll look to continue his meteoric rise at the next level.

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This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: NCAA files response to Owen Heinecke's lawsuit in eligibility saga

‘At other end of Bumrah’: Sourav Ganguly’s strong call to selectors on Mohammed Shami

Former India captain and ex-BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has thrown his weight behind Mohammed Shami, urging selectors to bring the experienced pacer back into India’s national setup. Speaking at an event in Kolkata ahead of Kolkata Knight Riders’ clash with Lucknow Super Giants, Ganguly made a strong case for Shami’s return, stating that the veteran should be sharing the new ball with Jasprit Bumrah.

Currently representing Lucknow Super Giants after a Rs 10 crore move from Sunrisers Hyderabad, Shami has made an immediate impact in IPL 2026 with standout performances.

Against Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 5, he delivered a remarkable spell of 2/9 in four overs, including 18 dot balls, dismissing dangerous openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head early in the innings. Earlier, against Delhi Capitals, he struck on the very first ball, removing KL Rahul for a golden duck and finishing with figures of 1/28.




Ganguly was particularly impressed with Shami’s spell against SRH, calling it “phenomenal” given the quality of opposition.

“He should be bowling at the other end of Jasprit Bumrah, nowhere else. That's how good he is. We all saw that spell the other night against Sunrisers Hyderabad four overs, nine runs against two of the best T20 players, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma. That was phenomenal,” Ganguly said.

Domestic Form and Fitness in Focus



The former India captain also highlighted Shami’s strong domestic performances, recalling his eight-wicket haul in the Ranji Trophy semi-final for Bengal.

“He had a strong Ranji Trophy season for Bengal. I still remember that semi-final, even though Bengal lost, he picked up eight wickets. He was instrumental in taking the team that far, I’m very happy he wants to keep playing in the Ranji Trophy. It’s tough for a fast bowler, but there’s nothing better than watching Mohammed Shami run in with the new ball,” he said.

Despite his consistent performances in domestic cricket and the IPL, Shami remains out of India’s setup under chief selector Ajit Agarkar. Ganguly, however, believes the pacer still has plenty to offer at the highest level.

“He looks fit and sharp. After bowling consistently, you reach peak condition. I still believe he should play for India. Hopefully, his time will come again because he’s that good,” Ganguly added.

Hawaii men’s hoops coach Eran Ganot agrees to an extension

On another hectic day, University of Hawaii basketball coach Eran Ganot was in fast-break mode.

“Every day is recruiting calls, fundraising … that’s all I’m focused on,” Ganot said in a telephone interview.

That left UH athletic director Matt Elliott to announce an agreement in principle was reached with Ganot on a contract extension. Ganot’s contract was set to expire at the end of this month.

Citing an ability to navigate the transfer portal and name-image-likeness landscape while leading the Rainbow Warriors to a berth in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, Elliott said, “Coach Ganot has proven to be the right leader for our future as we transition to the Mountain West Conference. He has cultivated a ‘student-first’ philosophy and ensured our student-athletes excel in the classroom and the community in alignment with our department’s vision for excellence.”

UH did not disclose details, but people familiar with the situation said the extension will be at least three years. Ganot also is expected to receive a bump from his estimated annual base salary of $350,000.

Ganot’s salary this year ranked in the bottom half among 11 Big West head coaches. The Rainbow Warriors are seceding from the Big West and joining the Mountain West on July 1. This past season, according to Extra Points Library, the annual base salaries of Mountain West head coaches ranged from $500,000 to $2.5 million. UNLV’s Josh Pastner’s $500,000 base doubles to $1 million this coming academic year.

In 11 UH seasons, Ganot (195-127 career record) is second in wins behind to Riley Wallace (334-265). Ganot’s .606 winning percentage is the highest for a UH coach since the program went to an all-collegiate schedule in 1968-69.

“I think it’s been one of the great honors of my life, and it should be one of the great honors of anybody’s life, to do what you love where you love with people you love,” Ganot said. “My family and I have been very immersed in the state and the community and the culture and the ways. We’ve raised our family here. Anybody who’s been around us knows how much Hawaii means to us; how much the community, the school, the program mean to us. You have to match your joys with purpose. It’s pretty obvious how much this means to us. If you’re around us, you can tell.”

Ganot entered his 11th season as UH head coach with a year remaining on his contract. Ganot said he focused on leading the ’Bows instead of worrying about his contract.

“We get a limited time every day and in this world,” Ganot said. “It’s easy to say but hard to do: control what you can control, talk about what you have and not what you don’t. … If you think about those other things, you won’t have great perspective. It was really important to pour everything into our program and our staff and our kids, and let the rest take care of itself. …If you’re thinking of too many things at once, you’re not going to enjoy the journey. And if you’re not enjoying the journey, you’re not going to be very good. In a leadership position, your group will see that. If you want your team to focus on the task at hand, you’d better be focused on the task at hand.”

With nine newcomers, the ’Bows finished second in the Big West’s regular season. After two byes, the ’Bows defeated Cal State Fullerton and then UC Irvine to win the Big West Tournament and accompanying berth in the NCAA Tournament.

“He absolutely deserved (a new contract),” guard Hunter Erickson said of Ganot. “With the changing landscape of college basketball, having a lot of transfers and things of that nature, with last year and all the guys they brought in, including me, he’s proven he’s able to put together great teams in a short amount of time.”

UH assistant coach Gibson Johnson, who played two UH seasons under Ganot, said: “Coach Ganot is proof you can do things the right way and still be successful at the highest level. He had his fair share of national interest after the amazing job he has done here for more than a decade but remains loyal to Hawaii. His leadership since arriving here has had great influence on my life and his continued leadership moving forward will greatly impact the countless lives of players and coaches that have the honor to wear the ‘H’ on their chest.”

Report: New York Giants view Marcus Mbow as their swing tackle

The New York Giants knew they had a special player when they selected Purdue offensive lineman Marcus Mbow in the fifth round of last year's NFL draft.

Mbow can play anywhere along the offensive line and proved it during his rookie season. He had no preference. Many who covered the team saw him as an eventual starter, mainly at guard, but thus far, he has played mostly tackle.

In 2025, Mbow appeared in 13 games, starting three and seeing snaps in five others. The bulk of his work has been as a swing tackle, filling in for both left tackle Andrew Thomas and Jermaine Eluemunor on the right side. He handled himself fairly well in those games, and many felt he would get a shot as a starter this season.

With a new coaching staff coming in the door, Mbow is still not seen as a starter. Head coach John Harbaugh's staff is considering Mbow as their third tackle, behind Thomas and the recently re-signed Eluemunor.

ESPN Giants beat reporter Jordan Raanan recently told Bobby Skinner on the Breaking Big Blue podcast that Mbow is likely going to be the third tackle again this year. He will not be tried at guard.

"I do not think -- now it doesn't mean they might not look in or look at it -- but or like try it at some point," Raanan said of moving Mbow to guard. "But his role right now seems to be, or the intention for his role right now is to be the swing tackle."

This offseason, the Giants surprisingly continued their relationship with two former high-round picks, Evan Neal and Joshua Ezeudu. These are two players who have had injury and performance issues in their four years with Big Blue, and many felt the team would simply let them go on their way.

Not so. Both are back on one-year "prove-it" deals and are blocking the way for a possible Mbow move to guard.

"Josh Ezeudu, they're going to try at guard and tackle, you know, he's going to play both. Evan Neal is going to be a guard," said Raanan. "And Marcus Mbow, for better or worse, they think he's a pretty good tackle. He was at least serviceable when he was in there for Jermaine Eluemunor when he was injured."

The decision to keep Mbow at tackle actually gives the Giants peace of mind and depth at tackle. The guard spots are in flux, although it appears the team is ready to run it back at left guard with Jon Runyan Jr.

The right side is up for grabs. The Giants signed veteran Lucas Patrick this week and have a glut of players besides Ezeudu and Neal vying for the role. Veteran Aaron Stinnie is back, as well as Jake Kubas. The team is also exploring bringing in a rookie or two this spring.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants view Marcus Mbow as their swing tackle

Eric Musselman, USC can learn important lesson from Michigan’s title

On Monday night, Michigan defeated UConn 69-63 to win the national championship. It marks the first title in men’s basketball by a Big Ten school in 26 years.

In addition, the Wolverines became the first team to ever win a national championship with a starting lineup consisting entirely of transfers. While USC also rolled out a lineup heavy on transfers, however, the Trojans did not experience anywhere close to the same level of success, missing the NCAA Tournament altogether.

Michigan’s national championship can serve as an important lesson for Eric Musselman and USC. The Wolverines taught us that the transfer portal can be an incredible tool—but only if you hit on your evaluations.

This past offseason, Michigan went out and landed Yaxel Lendeborg, Elliot Cadeau, and Aday Mara in the portal. All three players wound up playing massive roles on the team’s national championship run.

USC, on the other hand, did not have its portal acquisitions pan out at that level. The Trojans had some brutal luck with Rodney Rice being lost for the season during nonconference play, but other additions such as Chad Baker-Mazara and Jordan Marsh all failed to produce on the level that Musselman was presumably hoping when he brought them in.

Michigan and USC’s 2025-2026 seasons were a great case study on how much player evaluation matters in the transfer portal. If the Trojans can do a better job with such this upcoming cycle, they could return to the NCAA Tournament in 2026-2027. If not, however, it could be another frustrating season in Los Angeles.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Eric Musselman, USC men’s basketball can learn from Michigan’s title

Lakers jersey history No. 32/No. 35 — Bill Bridges

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Bill Bridges, a 6-foot-6, 228-pound center, was undersized for his position, but he was a ferocious rebounder who could also help out in the scoring column. During three seasons on the varsity squad at the University of Kansas, he averaged 13.2 points and 13.9 rebounds a game before the Chicago Packers took him in the third round of the 1961 NBA Draft.

He spent his first nine and a half seasons with the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks, and during that time, he was named to the All-Star team three times. Early in the 1972-73 season, the Philadelphia 76ers traded him to the Los Angeles Lakers, a team that was looking to successfully defend its NBA championship from the prior season.

Bridges gave the Lakers some added frontcourt depth and averaged 9.8 points and 10.9 rebounds a game with them that season. They reached the NBA Finals again, but they lost there to the New York Knicks in five games.

He stayed with L.A. until the 1974-75 season, when he was traded midway through the campaign to the Golden State Warriors. He finally won the world title that year with the Warriors and retired afterward. Bridges ended up with career averages of 11.9 points and 11.9 rebounds a game, and he posted 8.5 points and 8.9 boards as a member of the Lakers.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 32/No. 35 — Bill Bridges

Is Victor Wembanyama playing tonight for Spurs vs. Trail Blazers?

Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs' MVP candidate, suffered a left rib contusion that kept him out of the second half of the Spurs' 115-102 victory against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday, April 6. The Spurs listed his status as doubtful for their home contest against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday, April 8 at 9:30 p.m. ET.

Following testing and imaging, there was a sigh of relief in San Antonio.

A person with direct knowledge of the matter told USA TODAY Sports that the team is optimistic about the injury. Wembanyama has soreness, but there are no long-term concerns about his availability.

They remain hopeful that their 22-year-old two-time All-Star will be available to play Friday, April 10 against the Dallas Mavericks or Sunday, April 12 against the Denver Nuggets. The person spoke under the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly disclose details about Wembanyama's injury.

Victor Wembanyama injury

Wembanyama seemed to be hurt on separate occasions against the 76ers. The first happening came during the second quarter, following a mid-court collision with 76ers forward Paul George. Wembanyama appeared to clutch his shoulder as he went down. He went to the locker room for a moment but returned to finish the quarter.

Victor Wembanyama left the game with a shoulder injury and will not return 🙏 pic.twitter.com/7k4cxXADUB

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) April 7, 2026

Yankees vs. A’s prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 8

The Yankees (8-2) and Athletics (3-7) square off Wednesday night in the Bronx in the middle game of their three‑game series with Will Warren slated to take the mound for New York against Luis Severino of the A’s.

New York rallied for four runs in the bottom of the eighth last night to take the opener, 5-3. Ahmed Rosario cracked a couple home runs – a solo shot in the second and a three-run bomb in the eighth to propel the Yankees to their eighth win of the season.

The pitching matchup brings an interesting storyline. Warren has shown improved poise early in the season, inducing weaker contact than he did during his rookie year. New York is hoping the sophomore can give them at least six innings on another cold night in the Big Apple. Severino is back in the Bronx where he began his major league career. He needs to avoid the long ball if he is to exact a measure of revenge against his former teammates.

Offensively, the Yankees continue to generate pressure through the top half of their batting order with Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton leading the group. The bottom four spots in the order have been, in a word, bad. They are hitting just .143 with an OPS of .404. That ranks last in all of baseball…and yet the Yankees are 8-2.

The Athletics, meanwhile, need to find offense not only at the bottom of the batting order but also the top. Collectively, the Athletics are hitting .224 and have struck out 112 times in 335 ABs.

As mentioned earlier, it will be cold in the Bronx tonight with real feel temperatures expected to be in the mid-30s. Runs may well be at a premium.

Lets dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to Watch: Yankees vs. A’s

  • Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
  • Time: 7:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, NBC Sports California, Prime Video

Never miss a second of the action and stay up-to-date with all the latest team stats and player news. Check out our day-by-day MLB schedule page, along with detailed matchup pages that update live in-game with every out.

The Latest Odds: Yankees vs. A’s

The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Yankees (-219), A’s (+179)
  • Spread: Yankees -1.5 (-102) / A’s +1.5 (-118)
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable Starting Pitchers: Yankees vs. A’s

Pitching matchup for April 8:

  • Yankees: Will Warren
    Season Totals: 10.0 IP, 1-0, 2.70 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 9K, 2 BB
  • A’s: Luis Severino
    Season Totals: 8.1 IP, 0-1, 6.48 ERA, 1.80 WHIP, 10K, 8 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Yankees vs. A’s

  • Aaron Judge saw his modest 3-game hitting streak snapped last night
  • Giancarlo Stanton has hit safely in 3 straight games (4-12)
  • Clay Bellinger is 3-16 (.188) in April
  • Austin Wells is hitting .185 for the season (5-27) with 1 extra base hit
  • Nick Kurtz drove in his first 2 runs of the season last night
  • Brent Rooker struck out once last night and has now K’d 16 times this season
  • Max Muncy singled last night to extend his hitting streak to 4 games (8-17)

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Yankees vs. A’s

  • The Yankees are 8-2 on the Run Line this season
  • The A’s are 4-5-1 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 4 times in the Yankees’ 10 games this season (4-4-2)
  • The OVER has cashed 4 times in the A’s 10 games (4-5-1)

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NASCAR won't approve Cleetus McFarland for O'Reilly race at Talladega

Cleetus McFarland isn't eligible to race in the NASCAR O'Reilly Series event at Talladega Superspeedway in a few weeks. NASCAR has not approved McFarland to run Talladega after his start in the O'Reilly Series race at Rockingham Speedway, as reported by NASCAR's John Probst on the Hauler Talk podcast.

The YouTube personality is still approved for short track races in the O'Reilly Series, but NASCAR wants to see him run more before going to bigger race tracks. It is unclear when Richard Childress Racing will enter McFarland into another O'Reilly Series event, but it won't be Talladega right now.

McFarland finished six laps down in 32nd place at Rockingham on Saturday, causing one caution by spinning on his own. For a new NASCAR driver, Rockingham is a tough track, but the sport wants to see more from him. Hopefully, McFarland can race again soon. If so, NASCAR could approve McFarland for superspeedway tracks if their needs are met.

More: Cleetus McFarland provides big update on NASCAR future in 2026

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Star Alabama infielder named SEC Freshman of the Week

Star Alabama freshman Ambrey Taylor has officially been named as the SEC Freshman of the Week, as announced by the conference Tuesday.

Taylor was excellent throughout the first week of April. The talented infielder went an impressive 3-for-9 (.333) during Alabama’s massive series victory over Texas, as Taylor played a crucial role throughout all three matchups. The star freshman had a team-high four RBI over the weekend as well, including a massive home run in the fourth inning of game two. 

Taylor earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors for the first time in her career this week. The infielder continues to impress on a nightly basis this season, as Taylor has been widely regarded as a top freshman in all of college softball throughout the 2026 campaign.

Taylor was a focal point during Alabama’s series victory over Texas this weekend, as the star playmaker has been named as the SEC Freshman of the Week as a result. 

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'Players must unite' - fan views on De Zerbi priorities

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We asked for your views on what Roberto de Zerbi should be looking to change or introduce in order to get some quick success as Tottenham prepare to take on their final seven Premier League fixtures of the season.

As the third man to take up a managerial position at the club in 2025-26, what does the Italian boss need to do differently to his predecessors to help the club avoid relegation?

Here are some of your suggestions:

Jamie: He needs to get the fans behind the team. Spurs fans sing all too often about hating Arsenal, we all know that. We need to concentrate on Tottenham and get behind the players to give them a lift and some support.

Robert: He should play the same team and formation that beat Atletico Madrid, simple. It worked so why change it?

Kevin: He needs to improve the team's mental stability. In every position, especially in the back line, we are playing very tentatively and it's got nothing to do with the players' technical skill sets.

Frank: I agree that the players must unite and put in effort but, after reading the gossip column, it looks like Bissouma, Vicario and Romero are all looking at get out options so it's hard to believe that they, and some of the others, are truly committed to the club.

Darren Till signs with BKFC after Misfits split: 'I’m coming to be the face of violence'

Darren Till and BKFC have finally found some common ground. The former UFC star and Misfits Boxing veteran announced a multi-fight deal Tuesday that will see Till debut for the bare-knuckle outfit on May 30 at BKFC 90 inside Birmingham, England’s Utilita Arena.

Till, 33, and BKFC have circled one another for several years in occasionally acrimonious public negotiations, often centered around a fight against BKFC star Mike Perry. After Wednesday’s news, however, the long-discussed matchup appears to finally be within the realm of possibility.

Said Till as part of Wednesday’s announcement:

“I am very pleased to be signing with the BKFC. It’s an amazing promotion! F*** everyone on this roster, I’m coming to be the face of violence. No one can beat me.”

Till is expected to debut at BKFC 90 in a 185-pound bout. An opponent has yet to be determined.

BKFC founder David Feldman said of the signing:

“Darren and I have been talking and the timing is perfect for him to make his BKFC debut. I’ve watched Darren compete for the last few years and he’s a tremendous and exciting addition to our team.”

Till (18-5-1 MMA, 4-0 boxing) was once viewed as one of the top up-and-coming talents in the UFC. He barnstormed out to a 17-0-1 professional MMA record — including an unbeaten six-fight run to the start his Octagon tenure — before falling short in 2018 at the hands of UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in a shot at the 170-pound title.

Till ended up losing five of his final six UFC bouts before leaving the promotion in 2023, however he found new life as a fan-favorite within Misfits Boxing. The Liverpudlian competed three times for Misfits in 2025, defeating MMA veterans Anthony Taylor and Darren Stewart, before viciously knocking out former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold to capture the promotion’s inaugural bridgerweight title in August.

Till revealed Monday on social media that he had departed Misfits “on extremely good terms.” and teased “a massive announcement.” And now he a BKFC fighter.

CBF aligns with FIFA standards, boosts refereeing with new directorate

CBF aligns with FIFA standards, boosts refereeing with new directorate
CBF aligns with FIFA standards, boosts refereeing with new directorate

CBF aligns with FIFA standards and strengthens refereeing with new departmentCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

CBF has strengthened the governance structure of Brazilian refereeing and, following a standard recommended by FIFA, created a specific department for the category. The new division will work together with the Refereeing Commission, which remains a specialized technical body, and will be led by Netto Góes.

“Netto’s arrival is of great importance to Brazilian refereeing, considering everything CBF has been doing in terms of investment, improvements, and strengthening CBF’s governance structure. Netto, who has already been leading discussions on improvements in refereeing, is joining to add to this structure. This is yet another sign that CBF is working and investing more in Brazilian refereeing every day,” emphasized CBF president Samir Xaud.

The native of Amapá chaired the working group responsible for leading the process of professionalizing referees and modernizing the profession, and now takes on the executive role with the mission of strengthening the institutional governance of Brazilian refereeing.

Netto Góes will be the director of CBF’s new Refereeing DepartmentCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

Netto Góes thanked president Samir Xaud for the invitation and highlighted that the goals are to strengthen refereeing, promote strategies to raise the level of Brazilian football with a more fluid game, and achieve a “standard in decision-making.”

“I received the invitation from president Samir and his entire team with great honor. I hope to contribute greatly to the trajectory of the Refereeing Commission, alongside Rodrigo Cintra, and especially to the commission members’ day-to-day work and to our work with the referees, because we have a lot of work ahead of us throughout this season,” Góes said.

“I hope we can carry out our actions with great responsibility and act very directly in strengthening refereeing and, above all, in improving the Brazilian football product. The referee’s involvement is the highest priority so that we can have a more fluid game, a better game, with greater consistency in decision-making, and using various tools so that we can optimize the referee and his performance on the field,” he added.

Rodrigo Cintra is the president of CBF’s Refereeing Commission and will work together with the new Refereeing DepartmentCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

For Rodrigo Cintra, Góes’ arrival reinforces CBF’s commitment to developing refereeing and making it one of the benchmarks in world football.

“Netto’s arrival, after spending the last six months with us in the day-to-day operation and getting to know the referees in depth, is very welcome because we are joining forces. What all of us want after the first step, which is professionalization, is to make Brazilian refereeing one of the major powers in world refereeing in the coming years,” said Rodrigo Cintra.

The division of responsibilities in refereeing governance is a FIFA recommendation to federations around the world. FIFA itself follows this model: it has Pierluigi Collina as chairman of its Referees Committee and Massimo Busacca as its Director of Refereeing.

Under this administration, refereeing has received unprecedented investment from CBF, which will allocate R$ 195 million to the development of refereeing, promoting technology, continuing education, and better conditions for professionals in the 2026/27 two-year period.

As part of the ongoing professionalization process, the entity delivered last Friday (3) the Arbitragem PRO CBF badges to Brazil’s first 72 professional referees. They received the distinction, which will be worn in all matches in which the professionals work in Brazilian football, after the first of ten Arbitragem PRO CBF training sessions this season.

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Todd McShay calls Jonah Coleman a name to watch ahead of NFL Draft

It has become a consensus view that the crop of running backs in the 2026 NFL draft isn't necessarily the deepest unit, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't have some promising talent, like Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman.

After two seasons on Montlake, where he compiled 1,811 yards and 25 touchdowns on the ground, and added 54 catches for 531 yards and 2 scores, Coleman established himself as one of the top players at his position thanks to his combination of power, balance, and shiftiness. However, sometimes over the course of draft season discourse, some talented prospects can go overlooked as analysts try to look for diamonds in the rough who stand out in the testing circuit.

The Ringer's Todd McShay believes that's exactly what happened with Coleman.

.@McShay13 thinks we're not talking about Washington RB Jonah Coleman enough ahead of the NFL draft 👀

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— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 6, 2026

"I think the guy that everyone's sleeping on at this point (is) Jonah Coleman," McShay said in an interview on the Rich Eisen Show. "He's a bowling ball, he's got these light feet, he always runs with pad level, he wears you down, he brings this energy to an offense. I think in a running back class that's not like a year ago, where we had 26 guys go, six in the first three rounds...I think he'll probably fall to the fourth round, and I think a team's going to get a starter."

Coleman has also impressed teams throughout the pre-draft process with his interviews, as he's also one of the draft's most polished pass protectors, which is another thing that could help him entrench himself as a starter at the next level.

"You're not gonna play if you can't pass pro," Coleman told Huskies Wire's Alex Katson at the NFL Combine. "It's simple, you can't play if you aren't going to protect the quarterback. I'm paying him $100 million, you're getting paid $2 million, who's more important? And that's part of being selfless, it's part of the game. You have to be wanting to pick up pass pro, you

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Todd McShay highlights Jonah Coleman as sleeper NFL draft prospect

Previewing the 2026 season for Penn State LB Alex Tatsch

Penn State football will have a completely overhauled roster to get to know in 2026 under new head coach Matt Campbell. Following one of the most active offseasons in recent memory for Penn State with a flurry of activity in the transfer portal, fans will have a lot of catching up to do in getting to know this year's Penn State roster. Fortunately, not every face will be brand new to fans. Regardless, we will be here to give you a fresh overview of every player on the roster for the 2026 season with a series of player profiles.

From all of the returning players, a long list of new faces from the transfer portal, and incoming recruits from the Class of 2026, we will have you covered with this year's player profiles for the Penn State roster. Here is a quick look at linebacker Alex Tatsch for the 2026 season.

Preseason Player Profile

  • Hometown: Latrobe, Pennsylvania
  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 235
  • Class in 2026: Sophomore

Recruiting Rankings

Class of 2025: Composite 3-star recruit, No. 58 OLB per 247Sports

Career Stats

In his freshman season, Tatsch appeared in several key Big Ten matchups, recording 14 total tackles and 7 solo tackles.

Depth Chart Overview

Tatsch is still considered a developmental piece and will most likely have to fit into a rotation, whether it be at the strong side or weak side linebacking position. Still, his development under Campbell will be closely monitored due to his upside and ball skills.

Random Fact

Tatsch is currently mentored by Penn State's all-time leader in tackles, Dan Connor, who is currently the assistant linebackers coach.

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Detroit Red Wings 2026 Collapse: Why Big Changes Are Needed

Detroit Red Wings 2026 Collapse: Why Big Changes Are Needed
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The Detroit Red Wings are melting down as the Stanley Cup Playoffs become further from reality. On Tuesday night, Detroit lost to the Columbus Blue Jackets by a score of 4-3 in a shootout. The Red Wings allowed the tying goal with around 20 seconds left in regulation, allowing the Blue Jackets to earn a second point in the shootout.

With four games left in the regular season, Detroit is sitting three points out of a Wild Card spot, and doesn’t hold a tiebreaker over the Ottawa Senators. The Red Wings need to earn four more points over the Senators and two over the Blue Jackets to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

However, the organization can be eliminated as early as Saturday against the New Jersey Devils in Detroit. The “late-season collapse” has become typical for the Red Wings over the last few seasons, but this has to be the final straw. Detroit needs to make changes ahead of the 2026 NHL offseason.

Why the Detroit Red Wings are struggling to close out the NHL season

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On January 25, the Red Wings woke up leading the Atlantic Division and tied for the best record in the Eastern Conference. Fast forward to April 8, and Detroit has a 6.3% chance to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, according to MoneyPuck. Since January 25, the Red Wings have a 8-13-4 record.

Detroit has lost seven of its last nine games, and the Stanley Cup Playoffs are very unlikely at this point. This falls on everyone in the organization, from general manager Steve Yzerman to the players on the ice. Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan has repeatedly called out his team for being “jerseys,” not making a big impact.

This has been a disastrous late-season collapse, and it raises questions about the culture within the team. It is easy to blame Yzerman, as he did put these players together. With the Stanley Cup Playoffs becoming more unlikely, Yzerman’s seat will likely get hotter. However, the players haven’t lived up to the Hockeytown standards.

Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has fallen off a cliff in the second half of the 2025-26 NHL season. Granted, Larkin is dealing with a lower-body injury, but a team’s captain can’t disappear when it matters the most. Unfortunately, most of the team has disappeared, outside of a few players, such as Alex DeBrincat and Mo Seider.

The offense is really struggling in 5-on-5 play, which should have been addressed at the NHL trade deadline. Instead, the Red Wings acquired forward David Perron, who has been in the bottom six since returning from his injury. Simply put, the offense is too power-play dependent, and combined with below-average goaltending since March 15, it is fueling this late-season collapse.

What changes needs to happen for the Detroit Red Wings?

Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman at press conference
From left: Ken Holland, Steve Yzerman and Christopher Ilitch at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on April 19, 2019. Wings Conference2 (Helene St. James/Detroit Free Press)

It is time for the Red Wings to make some major changes this offseason. If Detroit decides that Yzerman has run his course at general manager, then promoting Shawn Horcoff or finding someone new from the outside should be a priority. Meanwhile, McLellan has to be a part of Detroit’s plans moving forward with some changes throughout the rest of the staff.

The Red Wings desperately need to land a top six forward that can produce on offense. There aren’t many free agents avaiable that can make a difference in the top six, but Detroit can replace the “jerseys” in the bottom six. The team needs to improve its depth on offense moving forward.

As for the top six forward, the Red Wings have to make a decision. Will the young players finally break out or does the organization move its prospects for an elite player? This will be a major decision for whoever is the Red Wings general manager, and if its someone for the outside, it could be an easier answer.

Quite frankly, Detroit’s direction will become more clear when a decision is made on Yzerman. If the Red Wings acquire a new general manager from the outside, the possibility of a major overhaul becomes more realistic. If Yzerman stays, the Red Wings likely won’t have as many drastic changes.

The checklist is pretty long for Detroit. The Red Wings have to figure out what to do with Yzerman, acquire a top six forward, and overhaul the bottom six depth on offense. It is clear that Detroit’s current culture is lacking compared to the best teams in franchise history.

It is time to pick a direction and make changes to fix the Red Wings.

Read More: Detroit Red Wings’ Stanley Cup Playoff Hopes Fade After Shocking Collapse

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Pirates and Konnor Griffin agree to 9-year $140M deal

Apr 3, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder Ryan O'Hearn (29) dumps water on Konnor Griffin (6) after Griffin made his major league debut with an RBI double against the Baltimore Orioles at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Less than a week after making his major league debut, Konnor Griffin, the top prospect in baseball has agreed on a long term contract extension with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The nine-year $140 million deal is the largest in franchise history and includes a $12 million signing bonus.

This is a deal that has been being negotiated for some time now, with some sources claiming that they started as early as spring training. ESPN’s Jeff Passan broke the news today that Griffin and the club had officially come to terms on an extension. This is the largest contract signed by a player in his rookie season.

It was well known that this was a deal that was going to hold a lot of value and it was a priority for the club to cement Griffin’s future in Pittsburgh. Owner and chairman Bob Nutting spoke on how important it was to sign Griffin and what it represents for the club.

“Signing Konnor is a meaningful commitment to this team, this city and our fans. It reflects our belief in Konnor, in this season’s club and in the future of our organization,” Nutting said. “Konnor represents everything we value in a player — exceptional talent, strong character, a team-first mentality and a maturity that stood out to all of us from the beginning. He is the right person, from the right family. This is another important step in the work we have been doing to build a winning team, for this year and going forward.”

Griffin also spoke at his press conference stating, “I want to win for the city. I want to do it for them.”

Konnor Griffin on committing to Pittsburgh for nine years: "I want to win for the city. I want to do it for them." — From Chris Halicke in Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/2rI9bmPMwL

— DK Pittsburgh Sports (@DKPghSports) April 8, 2026

With just one season in the minors under his belt, Griffin became the number one prospect in baseball after slashing .333/.415/.527 across three levels of the minor leagues. He walked away with several individual awards last season to include a minor league Gold Glove Award and the Minor League Player of the Year Award. He would debut in Triple-A Indianapolis to start the 2026 season where he hit  .438/.571/.625 with three steals and seven hits in 16 at bats.

Since debuting with the Pirates the team is 4-1 with an overall record of 7-4. Pittsburgh currently has the fifth best record in baseball and looks transformed from the cellar dwelling team that they were just a year ago. In Pittsburgh Griffin is hitting .176/.300/.235 and has 3 RBIs. Griffin is the first teenage position player to appear in the majors since Juan Soto did back in 2018.

The future of the Pirates is Konnor Griffin, who at just 19-years-old is already making waves as the top prospect in baseball and owner of the biggest contract in franchise history. Griffin spoke on his transition to Pittsburgh and what it means to be a part of this team.

“I’m pumped to be a Pirate and be a part of this wonderful clubhouse,” Griffin said. “A lot of great talent back there and coaches and staff. Thank you all for being here to support me. Y’all made this transition to the big leagues super easy. And I’m just pumped to go compete. The goal is to win. The goal is to win a World Series. And I think we’ve got a great clubhouse to go do that. I’m pumped to be part of it.”

Milwaukee Brewers vs Boston Red Sox score, live updates, lineups

The Milwaukee Brewers wrap up a three-game set against the Boston Red Sox on April 8 at Fenway Park.

Feb 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Shane Drohan against the Chicago White Sox during a spring training game at American Family Fields of Phoenix. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Follow along for live updates as Shane Drohan makes his MLB debut opposite Boston right-hander Sonny Gray.

What time is the Brewers game today?

12:35 p.m.

What channel is the Brewers game on today?

TV Channel: Brewers.TV

Brewers 2026 record

8-3.

Brewers lineup

  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Garrett Mitchell CF
  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Jake Bauers 1B
  • Gary Sanchez C
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Brandon Lockridge LF
  • David Hamilton 2B
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Red Sox lineup

  • Roman Anthony LF
  • Andruw Monasterio SS
  • Willson Contreras 1B
  • Wilyer Abreu RF
  • Trevor Story SS
  • Caleb Durbin 3B
  • Carlos Narvaez C
  • Ceddanne Rafaela CF
  • Isiah Kiner-Falefa 2B

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Masters Golf Awards Include One Rarer Than The Winner’s Green Jacket

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Rory McIlroy poses with the Masters trophy during the Green Jacket Ceremony after winning the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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The Green Jacket is the most widely recognized honor bestowed on the winner of golf’s annual Masters Tournament, having been awarded every year since 1949, when Sam Snead was the first recipient.

But it’s far from the only award handed out to Masters participants after the season’s first major championship. And it’s also not the rarest.

In addition to the much-desired Green Jacket – single breasted, single vent, with brass buttons and adorned with an Augusta National logo on the left chest pocket -- the Masters champion since 1993 has received a sterling replica of the permanent Masters Trophy as well as a gold medal emblazoned with “Augusta National Golf Club” and a representation of the historic clubhouse. The winner also has his name engraved on the permanent Masters Trophy that remains at the club.

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The Masters Trophy presented to the winner of the golf season's first major championship in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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The runner-up also has their name memorialized on the permanent Masters Trophy and receives both a silver medal and a silver salver. The medal – also featuring the club’s name and clubhouse – has been presented to the second-place finisher at the Masters since 1951. The salver, a formal tray with no handles, was added as an award in 1978.

The amateur participant with the lowest 72-hole score receives a silver cup. This year, there are six amateurs in the 91-player field, among them U.S. Amateur Champion Mason Howell, who is scheduled to play alongside reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy (and Cameron Young) during the first two rounds. Other amateurs in the 2026 field include U.S. Amateur runner-up Jackson Herrington, British Amateur champion Ethan Fang, Asia-Pacific Amateur champion Fifa Laopakdee, Latin American champion Mateo Pulcini, and U.S. Mid-Amateur champ Brandon Holtz. Last year, none of the five amateurs made the 36-hole cut for weekend play, so the silver cup wasn’t presented.

The Masters - Final Round

Neal Shipley was presented with the Silver Cup after winning low-amateur at the 2024 Masters Tournament won by Scottie Scheffler. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

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Masters Awards

For more than half a century (since 1954), Masters participants have received additional awards for a variety of accomplishments and feats.

The most common achievement is an eagle, or score of 2-under-par on a given hole, for which players get a pair of crystal highball glasses – with the Augusta National logo, naturally. The most eagles made in a single tournament was 47, in 2015, and there were 27 eagles last year. Jack Nicklaus holds the Masters record with 24 career eagles (including three on par 4s), while three players share the record of four eagles in a single tournament. The last to do so was Tiger Woods, who received eight crystal glasses for his feat in 2010.

The player with the lowest score for each competition round receives an ornate crystal vase.

The prize for a hole-in-one, meanwhile, is a large crystal bowl.

There have been 34 aces in tournament history, from Ross Somerville’s hole-out with a mashie niblick on the par 3 16th hole in 1934 to the most recent by Stewart Cink with an 8-iron, also on the 16th hole, in 2022. The 16th hole, which is named Redbud and plays fully over a pond, has been the home to 24 holes-in-one over the history of the Masters, more than twice as many as the other three par 3 holes in total. While the 6th hole at Augusta National has seen six holes-in-one during Masters play and the 12th has had three, there has only been a single score of 1 posted on the 4th hole, that by Jeff Sluman with a 4-iron from 213 yards in 1992.

Masters awards

A compilation of awards and trophies that can be given to participants at the annual Masters Tournament.

Masters Tournament Media Guide

The rarest of Masters awards is the even larger crystal bowl for a double eagle, or 3-under-par on a single hole.

This has only occurred four times in the tournament’s history, most notably Gene Sarazen’s hole-out on the par-5 15th in 1935 – an albatross called the “shot heard ‘round the world" that’s considered by some to be the most famous shot in Masters history. It came during just the second playing of the Masters, helping Sarazen erase a three-shot final-round deficit and tie for the lead. He went on to win in a playoff and achieve a feat now known as the career Grand Slam, with wins in all four majors.

However, the first crystal bowl for a double eagle wasn’t awarded until 1967, when Bruce Devlin made one during the first round on the par-5 8th hole. The club’s first chairman, Clifford Roberts, announced that a special trophy would be ordered for Devlin, but one would first be delivered to Sarazen. Jeff Maggert (13th hole in 1994) and Louis Oosthuizen (2nd hole in 2012) are the only other golfers to receive the tournament’s rarest award. Oosthuizen’s dramatic hole-out for 2 from 253 yards early in the final round helped get him into a playoff with Bubba Watson, but it wasn’t quite enough to win him the most prestigious of all the prizes at the Masters.

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Where to watch PSG vs. Liverpool live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match

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European champions Paris Saint-Germain face a Liverpool side struggling for form in the Champions League quarterfinals.

Luis Enrique's side claimed a Premier League scalp in the previous round as they hammered Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate.

Liverpool are six-time winners and reigning Premier League champions. However, the defence of their domestic crown has fallen away and the 4-0 second-leg win over Galatasaray in the previous round is their only victory in the past five matches.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.

PSG vs. Liverpoollive stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Champions League match in the U.S.:

TV channel:
Live stream: Paramount+

As with all Champions League games in 2025/26, this match is being streamed exclusively in English in the U.S. via Paramount+.

Paramount+ combines the best content from the worlds of sports, news and entertainment, including the NFL, UFC, March Madness, UEFA Champions League and more. You can stream live events as well as thousands of hours of shows and movies.

What time does PSG vs. Liverpoolkick off?

This Champions League clash takes place at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France and kicks off on Wednesday, April 8 at 9 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeWed, April 83:00 p.m.
Central TimeWed, April 82:00 p.m.
Mountain TimeWed, April 81:00 p.m.
Pacific TimeWed, April 812:00 p.m.

Champions League fixture schedule this week

Tuesday, April 7

  • Real Madrid 1-2. Bayern Munich 
  • Sporting CP 0-1. Arsenal 

Wednesday, April 8

  • Paris Saint-Germain vs. Liverpool (3 p.m. ET)
  • Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid (3 p.m. ET)

2026 Mountain West Softball Power Rankings: Week 9

With the beautifully chaotic Week 9 in the books, we look ahead to Week 10 of the 2026 season, which will undoubtedly be the most interesting of the season. Each team will play two conference opponents this week: a doubleheader today, the other being a two-game series over the weekend. With a rare opportunity to play four conference games, and with each team having just three conference series remaining this season, this week will be absolutely crucial to get right. Let’s see who has the best chance right now of doing just that.

1. #RV/NR Nevada Wolf Pack (26-13, 8-4 MW)

Last Week: #2

NCAA RPI: #49

This Week’s Games:

at San Diego State (20-17) – Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

at San Diego State (20-17) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. New Mexico (18-19) – Apr. 11, 3:05 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. New Mexico (18-19) – Apr. 12, 11:35 a.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. Pacific (12-26) – Apr. 13, 3:05 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

At long last, the Lopes’ grip on the top spot has been lost, and there is a new #1 in the power rankings. Nevada had the best week any Mountain West team has had this season in Week 9, becoming the first team to ever defeat GCU in Mountain West Conference play, as well as the first team to beat the Lopes in a series outright. Nevada now has three ranked wins on their resume, the most they have had in a season since 2008, and are a real at-large bid contender if they can keep this level of play up long-term.

Nevada still leads the conference in average (.335), ranking second in OPS (.954). Maddie Clark’s immaculate streak, one that saw her soar to fifth in the country in batting average (.522), ended on Sunday with an awful 0-for-4 outing. However, the speedster still holds a commanding lead in the conference in average (.507). Hannah Di Genova largely had a terrible outing against the Lopes, dropping her season average from .448 to .417, but the slugger still leads the conference in OPS (1.414), home runs (16) and RBIs (51).

Nevada’s performance in the circle against the Lopes is the reason for their victory. Nevada still ranks third in the conference in ERA (3.54), ranking second in the conference in strikeouts (197). Tess Bumiller still leads the team in ERA (2.68), but Ainsley Berlingeri has now joined Bumiller in the “Under 3.00” club (2.94). Nevada’s lone weaknesses are that they have allowed both the second-most walks (140) and extra-base hits (88) in the conference. Thankfully for the Pack, these issues did not end up mattering in this series, but it is very unlikely that will remain the case in a potential tournament rematch with the Lopes.

Nevada continues their road trip with a doubleheader against the Aztecs on Wednesday, then will head back home for a three-game home stand against New Mexico and Pacific. Anything less than 4-1 is unacceptable here, but the Wolf Pack really need to go 5-0 here to keep their momentum going.

2. #20/25 GCU Lopes (37-4, 10-2 MW)

Last Week: #1

NCAA RPI: #29

This Week’s Games:

at Fresno State (17-15) – Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. MST, Mountain West Network

at Fresno State (17-15) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. MST, Mountain West Network

vs. Boise State (18-23) – Apr. 10, 7:00 p.m. MST, Mountain West Network

vs. Boise State (18-23) – Apr. 11, 1:00 p.m. MST, Mountain West Network

vs. #23/RV Arizona State (29-11) – Apr. 14, 7:00 p.m. MST, Mountain West Network

GCU had their first bad week of the entire season, losing their home series against the second-place Wolf Pack two games to one. I initially had the Lopes retaining the top spot here, but the more I thought about it, the more my mind swung in favor of the Wolf Pack’s far superior resume. If GCU could just get that one marquee win, or if Nevada simply has a bad week, the Lopes would retake the top spot in a heartbeat.

The Lopes still rank near the top of the conference in all offensive categories, and that doesn’t look to be changing any time soon. GCU sits second in the conference in batting average (.328) and first in OPS (.993); the spike in the latter due to the Lopes scoring all but one of their 10 runs this weekend on home runs. Jada Cooper still leads the team in average (.373), OPS (1.254), and RBIs (38), tied with Trinity Martin in the latter category. Martin’s two home runs against the Wolf Pack have pushed her above Cooper into the team lead in home runs (12).

In the circle, the Lopes still rank sixth in the entire country in ERA (1.91), mostly due to still allowing the fewest walks per game in the country (1.37). Natalie Fritz (1.37 ERA, 41.0 IP) and Oakley Vickers (1.63 ERA, 73.0 IP) have distanced themselves a bit from the rest of their teammates, but the rest of the rotation are hardly slouches, with all four Lope starters ranking in the top five in the conference in ERA.

This week’s slate gives the Lopes a Wednesday doubleheader against Fresno State, a two-game series against Boise State, and their final opportunity for a great win at home against rival Arizona State. 4-0 entering the ASU game is a realistic expectation, and the Sun Devils have proven vulnerable after losing a series to Kansas this weekend, so GCU has an opportunity to move on quickly and simply get back on schedule down the stretch.

3. UNLV Lady Rebels (20-18, 7-5 MW)

Last Week: #4

NCAA RPI: #139

This Week’s Games:

at New Mexico (18-19) – Apr. 8, 11:00 a.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

at New Mexico (18-19) – Apr. 8, 1:30 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. Utah State (16-21) – Apr. 11, 3:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. Utah State (16-21) – Apr. 12, 12:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

UNLV had a great week with a rough ending, handily beating Colorado State in the first two games before nearly being run-ruled by the Rams in the series’ final game. Nonetheless, the Rebels now sit alone in third place in the conference standings, comfortably inside the cutoff for the conference tournament for the time being.

UNLV currently ranks fourth in the MW in batting average (.308), jumping up to fourth in OPS (.890). Keyannah Chavez had an incredible weekend, going 7-for-9 with 3 RBIs. Natalie Turner was equally great, going a combined 7-for-11 with an RBI, and Diamond Sefe was right with her, going 5-for-8 with 4 RBIs. These three have been consistently excellent this season, ranking first through third in batting average, Chavez ranking first with a conference bronze-ranking .430. Sefe leads the team in OPS (1.160), while Charelle Aki leads the team in home runs (eight) and RBIs (36). The Rebels have always had an elite offense this season.

In the pitching realm, things have been far more problematic. UNLV ranks eighth in the conference in ERA (4.49), ranking down in ninth in strikeouts (110). Lauren Fettic leads the team with an ERA of 3.76, also leading the team with 45 strikeouts. Emma Wardlaw and Yanina Sherwood have been far more hot and cold this year, but both improved their season ERAs against the Rams (4.54, 4.87). If the Rebs can continue improving in the circle, this team can make some noise in the tournament.

The Rebels will travel to Albuquerque for their Wednesday doubleheader against the Lobos, then come back home to Vegas for a weekend two-gamer against Utah State. The Lobos are riding high after an upset road sweep of Boise State, while Utah State likewise upset SDSU on the road for their first ever road win against the Aztecs. Both of the Rebels’ opponents have a good deal of momentum, but the Lobos look like a very bad matchup for the Rebels. Utah State should be easy enough to take down, but I think this week will result in a 2-2 record for UNLV. Anything more than that would be a massive win.

4. Colorado State Rams (18-19, 6-6 MW)

Last Week: #3

NCAA RPI: #168

This Week’s Games:

vs. San Jose State (11-24) – Apr. 8, 11:00 a.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

vs. San Jose State (11-24) – Apr. 8, 1:30 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at Fresno State (17-15) – Apr. 11, 3:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at Fresno State (17-15) – Apr. 12, 12:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

Colorado State had a bad start to the week, choking away their opener against UNLV before getting run-ruled in the second game to lose the series. However, the Rams did salvage the weekend a bit by nearly run-ruling the Rebs in the final game, ending the week with a 1-2 record, their placement within the conference tournament cutoff still very well intact.

Colorado State currently ranks sixth in the MW in batting average (.280), ranking fifth in OPS (.772), though this is a team where production comes from all across the lineup. Madi Eslinger leads the team in batting average (.385), Jailey Wilson leads the team in OPS (.964), Kyra Smith leads the team in RBIs (29), and both Smith and Wilson are tied for the team lead in homers (five).

CSU’s stout pitching core has been a bit more iffy as the season has gone on. Once comfortably in second in the conference in ERA, the Rams have now fallen all the way down to fourth in the conference (3.57). Reagan Wick has largely dominated in the circle (2.65 ERA, 65 Ks), despite having 105.2 innings of work as of now. In addition, despite being unable to buy a strikeout, Giselle Bentley has emerged as a solid #2 option, backing up Wick with a mark of 3.35 in 71.0 innings. The rest of the Rams’ staff has not been great, hence their two losses to UNLV, as well as their higher than expected ERA.

CSU hosts SJSU for their doubleheader, then will travel to Fresno for a weekend series against the Bulldogs. With both teams having the same record in conference play, the latter series will likely have huge implications on who makes it to the conference tournament. The Rams should easily sweep the Spartans given their recent performances, so I would say 3-1 is the bare minimum standard for the Rams if they want to have a shot at the tournament.

5. New Mexico Lobos (18-19, 6-6 MW)

Last Week: #7

NCAA RPI: #122

This Week’s Games:

vs. UNLV (20-18) – Apr. 8, 12:00 a.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

vs. UNLV (20-18) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at #RV/NR Nevada (26-13) – Apr. 11, 4:05 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at #RV/NR Nevada (26-13) – Apr. 12, 12:35 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

New Mexico has rocketed up the rankings the last two weeks, having now won six of their last seven games (take your jokes and hand gestures elsewhere). Outside of Nevada, I don’t think there is a team that has more momentum than the Lobos do right now, with UNM somehow finding themselves well inside the conference tournament cutoff after beginning conference play 0-5.

The Lobos have been stout in the pitching realm all season, now ranking fifth in the conference in ERA (3.88), as well as having a fistful of MW Player honors for their Week 9 performance. McKenna Guest (10.2 IP, 1.31 ERA) took home MW Pitcher of the Week honors, while Caitlin Benningfield (9.0 IP, 0.78 ERA) was named MW Freshman of the Week. Benningfield leads the team with an ERA of 3.00 in 91.0 innings, and leads the conference with an absurd 89 strikeouts. This girl is about to get paid this offseason, and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for this incredible freshman.

As for the batters, New Mexico finally got themselves out of last place in the conference in batting average (.265, tied-eighth). What that fact belies is how good they truly have been at the plate this season, as they are all the way up in sixth in OPS (.771). This is largely due to the continued excellence of Miracle McKenzie, who leads the Lobos in batting average (.360), OPS (1.317), home runs (14), and RBIs (36). DeNae Vasquez-Dickson, Gabrielle Briones and Allie Williams are each dominant in their own right, but frankly, this team would not be as scary as it is without McKenzie.

New Mexico is set to get very well acquainted with the state of Nevada this week, as they host UNLV for a doubleheader on Wednesday, then travel to Reno for a two-game series against the Wolf Pack. Both the Rebels and Pack are coming off of incredibly important series wins, so these matches will be opportunities for the Lobos to catch two teams that are riding high off guard with their stout pitching core. I would expect the Lobos to split with the Rebels and lose both to the Wolf Pack, but this is a team that has quickly gotten used to exceeding my expectations.

6. Fresno State Bulldogs (17-15, 6-6 MW)

Last Week: #8

NCAA RPI: #106

This Week’s Games:

vs. #20/25 GCU (37-4) – Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. #20/25 GCU (37-4) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. Colorado State (18-19) – Apr. 11, 2:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. Colorado State (18-19) – Apr. 12, 11:00 a.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. #24/23 Stanford (22-12) – Apr. 15, 3:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

Fresno State got snubbed from my “good” tier due to the Wolf Pack’s upset of the Lopes in Phoenix, but make no mistake: the Bulldogs had a fantastic week, sweeping the rival Spartans into nothingness in a series I thought the Bulldogs would lose. Yes, it’s only SJSU, but even mighty Nevada and GCU struggled more against the Spartans, both at home, than the Bulldogs did on the road. The ‘Dogs have their momentum, now they just need to keep it.

Fresno State ranks fifth in the conference in batting average (.291), and sixth in OPS (.768). Jamie Hicks leads the team in everything (.370 avg, .982 OPS, four homers, 23 RBIs), but the star of the rivalry sweep was MW Player of the Week Rylee Bocchini. Bocchini, who entered the week with a team-worst batting average of just .190, ended it with a .247 after going 6-for-10 with a double, two triples, and five RBIs. The largely cold-hitting Bulldogs ranked ninth in OPS entering this week, so Bocchini being able to get on base and use her deadly speed to collect extra bases will continue to be necessary for the ‘Dogs to maintain success moving forward.

The Bulldogs continue to surprise in the pitching department, now ranking second in the MW in ERA (3.52), ahead of even Nevada. Alyssa Ramirez (1.52 ERA, 32.1 IP) has been largely great as a reliever, but let’s not kid ourselves: Lauryn Carranco is the heart and soul of this team. Carranco currently ranks third in the conference in ERA (2.63) and second in strikeouts (83) among pitchers with at least 60.0 innings of work; in other words, among full-time starters. What makes this incredible is that she is doing this with an obscene workload of a conference-high 120.0 innings, the 21st-most innings of any pitcher in the country, Wherever Carranco goes, the ‘Dogs follow, which has largely led them to pitching excellence this season.

Fresno State will face what will be far and away their toughest week of the season, only saved by the fact that all five of their games will be at the Margie Wright Diamond. The Bulldogs start by hosting GCU for a doubleheader, then host fellow 6-6 in-conference team Colorado State for a weekend series. After that, the Bulldogs have the unenviable task of hosting an inconsistent, yet still powerful Stanford team for a midweek duel. I could easily see Fresno State going 0-5 with this brutal slate, but given Carranco’s excellence, along with their recent run of good form at the plate, my guess here will be 2-3, with a win over Colorado State and an upset over the Lopes. This will be an exciting slate to watch the Bulldogs smash through.

7. San Diego State Aztecs (20-17, 5-7 MW)

Last Week: #6

NCAA RPI: #89

This Week’s Games:

vs. #RV/NR Nevada (26-13) – Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. #RV/NR Nevada (26-13) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

at San Jose State (11-24) – Apr. 11, 3:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

at San Jose State (11-24) – Apr. 12, 11:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

In a season that continues to get worse and worse, the Aztecs hit a new low this week by losing a home series to Utah State for the first time in program history. San Diego State continues to sink deeper and deeper, having now gone 12-15 over their last 27 games, and having not won even two games in a row since the first week of conference play. I don’t care what RPI says, or what their win-loss record says, I would rather put any of the top six teams in the conference tournament right now than this mess of a squad, and I could make solid arguments for any of the bottom three teams as well.

The Aztecs still rank third in the conference in batting average (.322), dropping behind UNLV to fourth in OPS (.859). Jade Ignacio still leads the team in average (.410) and RBIs (30), but was benched for the last two games of the USU series for unknown reasons. Second star Jazmin Williams leads the team in OPS (1.044) and home runs (eight). The Aztecs have a uniquely fluid lineup, as only six players have started more than 25 games, but that lineup has led to little additional success, with Kalia Pollard being the only player outside of their normal starters that has more than six RBIs this season. This weekend was the most disturbing performance for this lineup this season, as the Aztecs left 14 runners on base, going a dreadful 5-for-20 with runners in scoring position during their two losses. Keep in mind, these two losses were to a team allowing over nine runs per game over their previous 18 games. Unacceptable.

SDSU’s pitching continues to sputter, just slightly improving their team ERA this week to a still-not-great 4.04, ranking sixth in the conference. Ava Schaffel now leads the team in ERA (3.35), ranking just ahead of Key-annah Pu’a (3.45) and fallen ace Faith Jordan (3.52). Notably, Pu’a would easily rank at the top here if not for her two-run collapse at the end of Game 1 against the Aggies, a glaring example of SDSU’s total lack of clutch playing ability this season.

The Aztecs host Nevada for a doubleheader on Wednesday, then travel up the coast to San Jose for a two-game weekend series against the Spartans. Perhaps SDSU can catch Nevada napping after their historic series upset against GCU this weekend, and SJSU is far and away the worst team in the conference. Maybe, just maybe, this is the week the Aztecs get back on track.

8. Boise State Broncos (18-23, 4-8 MW)

Last Week: #5

NCAA RPI: #101

This Week’s Games:

at Utah State (16-21) – Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at Utah State (16-21) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at #20/25 GCU (37-4) – Apr. 10, 8:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at #20/25 GCU (37-4) – Apr. 11, 2:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at Idaho State (27-15) – Apr. 14, 4:00 p.m. MDT, ESPN+

Boise State was swept off the map by New Mexico at home this week, continuing their awful start to conference play. The Broncos still rank decently in RPI rankings due to their two ranked wins, but make no mistake, this team has zero chance at an at-large bid this season.

The Broncos now rank seventh in the conference in batting average (.267), slipping to eight in the league in OPS (.758). Boise State has four hitters with an average of at least .323 (Quinn Southerland, Marissa Gonzalez, Sophia Romero, Skylar Stroh), but none of those players are hitting better than Southerland’s average of .336. Gonzalez leads the team in OPS (.948), Stroh leads the team in RBIs (35), and the hit-or-miss Mya Flindt leads the team with eight homers. Hit-or-miss is a very good way to describe this team, as Boise State has struck out a whopping 210 times this season, tied for fifth-most in the entire country. There is largely no consistency in this Bronco lineup, and it has led to the majority of their losses this season, especially in nonconference play.

As for the Broncos’ recent cold streak in conference play, look no further than their once-great pitching staff, which has dropped all the way down to seventh in the conference in ERA (4.28). Loula-Rae McNamara is trying her absolute hardest to carry this lineup, easily leading the team with a 2.72 ERA. The second-best ERA on the team is Charley Duran’s 4.54, which has led to the Broncos giving up at least six runs in each of their last five games.

Boise State will play a five-game road trip this week, traveling to Logan, Phoenix, and Pocatello for matchups with Utah State, GCU, and rival Idaho State. The Aggies are coming off of their first ever road series win over the Aztecs (more on that shortly), the Lopes are coming off of a home series loss to the Wolf Pack (see the first note), and the Bengals are 27-15. In other words, Utah State will be riding high, Grand Canyon will be playing mad, and Idaho State is a tough out for anybody. This has a chance to get ugly very quickly for the Broncos.

9. Utah State Aggies (16-21, 5-7 MW)

Last Week: #9

NCAA RPI: #109

This Week’s Games:

vs. Boise State (18-23) – Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

vs. Boise State (18-23) – Apr. 8, 2:30 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at UNLV (20-18) – Apr. 11, 4:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at UNLV (20-18) – Apr. 12, 1:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

vs. #1/1 Texas Tech (38-2) – Apr. 13, 4:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

at Weber State (11-29) – Apr. 14, 4:00 p.m. MDT, Mountain West Network

Utah State scored their first ever series win against the Aztecs in San Diego this weekend, allowing their lowest run total in a three-game span since February. It may not be much, but progress is progress when you have a pitching staff like the Aggies have.

Utah State also ranks last in the conference in batting average (.263), though unlike their pitching numbers, that stat is well within reach of the rest of the pack. Kya Pratt and Alex Bunton are the team leaders in most offensive categories: Pratt in average (.348), and Bunton in OPS (.961) and RBIs (25). Kaylee Erickson, who is the team leader in home runs (seven), and also the overall leader in batting average (.356) and OPS (1.310), has been benched once again for reasons I cannot explain, invalidating the praise I gave USU last week for continuing to take advantage of her hot streak.

Utah State slightly improved their season ERA, going from 6.82 to 6.77, now only 268th in the country. A shoutout here goes to Rylie Pindel, who improved her season ERA to a team-leading 5.03 in her 79.1 innings of work. Yes, it has been that bad for Utah State in the circle this season. I do not know what Utah State’s plan is going forward, but whatever it is, it worked against the Aztecs, so I suppose some form of trust has been earned in that regard.

Utah State has an interesting week ahead of them. After hosting a doubleheader against Boise State, the Aggies will travel to Las Vegas for a weekend series with the red-hot Rebels. The Aggies will then have back-to-back midweek games. The first will be a potentially program-changing home game against Texas Tech, the consensus #1 team in the country. The second will take them slightly south to take on rival Weber State for the first leg of a season home-and-home. I think a realistic expectation for USU here is 3-3, with wins over the Broncos, Rebels and Wildcats. Anything more than that would be amazing.

10. San Jose State Spartans (11-24, 3-9 MW)

Last Week: #10

NCAA RPI: #157

This Week’s Games:

at Colorado State (17-19) – Apr. 8, 10:00 a.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

at Colorado State (17-19) – Apr. 8, 12:30 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. San Diego State (19-16) – Apr. 11, 3:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

vs. San Diego State (19-16) – Apr. 12, 11:00 p.m. PDT, Mountain West Network

SJSU was so very close to moving away from caboose status this week, but now they are farther away than they have ever been. The Spartans got swept off the map by rival Fresno State in the final in-conference Battle for the Valley, scoring their first truly embarrassing outcome in the confines of conference play. The Spartans are now three games back of the conference tournament cutoff, and with just 13 games left for them to play, it is seeming less and less likely that SJSU will return to the conference tournament in 2026.

San Jose State ranks eighth in the MW in batting average (.265), but is all the way down in last in OPS (.712), ranking 256th in the country in the latter category. SJSU’s lineup is rather similar to Boise State’s, with four hitters at or above a .312 average, but the leader in the stat (Ahmiya Noriega) is hitting just .336. Reina Zermeno, meanwhile, still leads the team in OPS (1.053), home runs (six) and RBIs (22). The fact that Zermeno leads the team with just 22 RBIs is quite disturbing, with their total team tally of 115 RBIs on the year being 12 fewer than anyone else in the conference (Fresno State, Utah State).

SJSU’s ERA decreased slightly this week, still ranking ninth overall (5.20). Delaney Faus (4.45, 108.2 IP) and Norah Coulsell (5.23, 79.0 IP) are still operating a largely two-arm rotation, and are doing respectably well, given the circumstances the pair of freshmen have been thrown into this season. I don’t think they have the gas to get their team to the conference tournament this year, but perhaps with a year of experience under their belts, the Spartans can return to having the elite rotation that they had in 2025.

San Jose State travels to Fort Collins for a Wednesday doubleheader against the Rams, then hosts San Diego State for a weekend series. Both the Rams and Aztecs are coming off of series losses, and both will be looking to capitalize on matchups with the worst team in the conference. I could see the Spartans taking down the Aztecs in at least one game, but then again, I said that about the Fresno State series, too.

Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid, Champions League: Live Thread

Pedri of FC Barcelona controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 match between FC Barcelona and Newcastle United FC at Spotify Camp Nou Stadium on March 18, 2026, in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

WELCOME TO CAMP NOU!!! The Greatest Stadium on Earth hosts the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, with Barça looking for a second win in four days against the Colchoneros to take a solid result into next week’s second leg. This should be all kinds of fun, and you’re welcome to join us to follow and comment all the action. Vamos!

LINEUPS

To be announced.

MATCH INFO

Competition/Round: 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, Quarter-Finals, 1st Leg

Date/Time: Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 9pm CET/WAT (Barcelona), 8pm GMT (UK & Nigeria), 3pm ET, 12pm PT (USA), 12.30am IST (India, Thursday)

Venue: Camp Nou, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Referee: István Kovács (ROU)

VAR: Christian Dingert (GER)

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Royals hitters finally seem to understand the strike zone

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 04: Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals bats during game two of a double-header against the Milwaukee Brewers at Kauffman Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After 11 games, the Kansas City Royals own a mediocre 5-6 record. That actually has them tied for the third Wild Card spot, which goes to show how early is still is in the season. It’s frustrating that Bobby Witt Jr. is off to a slow start and concerning that Vinnie Pasquantino is once again off to a cold start, but one big game from either of them can quickly change that narrative. Our priors about what we thought and hoped this team could be are more accurate indicators of what to expect moving forward than assuming that Kyle Isbel will remain the best hitter.

Something I noticed in the offseason is that the Royals valued hitters who did not chase pitches, both in the batters that they acquired and the ones that they gave contract extensions too. If you’ve been a Royals fan for basically any period of time, you know that this is a big philosophical change. Understanding the strike zone, laying off tough pitches and drawing walks have traditionally not been important in Kansas City. Last summer, the esteemed Brian Henry looked at how historically terrible Royals hitters are at drawing walks, writing:

Going all the way back to 1969, if you track all 30 organizations, the Royals are 30th out of 30 in walk rate at 7.7% – the only team under 8%. Over that period, there are 1,588 team seasons and the Royals have four of the ten worst walk rate seasons. 

So while it’s still early in the season, we should at least acknowledge that this Royals team looks different. While their timely hitting has left something to be desired so far, Kansas City hitters are laying off pitches outside the strike zone and drawing walks. They are eighth in MLB in walk percentage with a 11.0% walk rate. They finished 29th last season (7.2%) and 28th in 2024 (7.2%). They are still making a lot of contact, ranking fifth in contact rate. They have a 23 percent strikeout rate, near the middle of the league, but only three three teams that strike out less have a better walk rate, and they are ninth in walk-to-strikeout ratio.

This increase in walk percentage looks sustainable. The Royals now employ more hitters who are patient and don’t chase many pitches outside the zone. Even some of the hitters that have been here for awhile have made progress in that area. As a result, the Royals have greatly improved their swing percentage on pitches outside the strike zone, as measured by O-Swing%. From 2015-2025, the Royals have had the third worst O-Swing% in baseball. They started to finally make a little bit of progress in their swing decisions last year, particularly after the All-Star Break, and that momentum has carried into 2026.

Fangraphs has four different plate discipline systems on their website, and they all agree that the Royals have one of the best O-Swing% in baseball:

O-Swing% System2026 Rank2025 Rank
Sports Info Solutions3rd19th
Statcast – Legacy1st20th
Statcast – ABS7th21st
Pitch Info1st21st

Three of the four systems currently categorize the Royals as a top-three team when it comes to swinging at pitches outside the zone. O-Swing% stabilizes very early in the year, around 150 plate appearances for hitters. While we aren’t there yet, we will be before the end of April. While it’s too early to assume the Royals will stay in the top three of O-Swing% all year, it seems safe to say that they have made real progress when it comes to making good swing decisions.

There is more to scoring runs than simply not swinging at pitches outside the strike zone. For example, it will be critical for Jac Caglianone to raise his average launch angle from a team-worst 0.8 degrees to something near Pasquantino’s 20.8-degree average launch angle. Still, I think the underlying numbers suggest that the Royals will have quality plate discipline this year while maintaining their above-average contact rate. Those are two key ingredients to a successful offense, along with hitting the ball with power. While the Royals will need more hitters besides Carter Jensen to start sending the ball over the wall, there’s good reason to hope Pasquantino, Bobby Witt Jr., and Salvador Perez will heat up to their standard levels.

As someone who is a fan of watching hitters lay off tough pitches and work the count to their advantage, I’m excited about the prospect of the Royals finally employing hitters who have that skill. Despite the mediocre start to the 2026 season, I think there are still good reasons to believe in this team.

PSG v Liverpool team news: Isak back, Barcola concern emerges

PSG v Liverpool team news: Isak back, Barcola concern emerges
PSG v Liverpool team news: Isak back, Barcola concern emerges

Liverpool needed some good news after the collapse at Manchester City, and ahead of tonight’s Champions League quarter-final in Paris, Arne Slot has at least received one welcome boost in the shape of Alexander Isak’s return.


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Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com, the boss confirmed the Sweden international is back in the travelling squad and available to make his first appearance since December, although he won’t be thrown straight into the starting line-up.

“[Isak] finished close to a week of team training sessions now, so he can play a part. Otherwise, I wouldn’t take him.”

That is a significant lift for us given how badly we’ve needed another senior attacking option, even if Slot made it clear the former Newcastle striker is only ready for a cameo role.

“And since he’s with us now, we do think that we can get a performance out of him now. But not to start – that [would] be clear.”

Liverpool still missing key names in Paris

The big concern for us remains in goal, where Alisson Becker is still unavailable, meaning Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to start again despite the difficult afternoon he endured at the Etihad.

Stefan Bajcetic, Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo and Giovanni Leoni are also absent, which still leaves Slot short of depth in several important areas.

There is another issue to keep an eye on too, because Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones and Virgil van Dijk are all one booking away from suspension for the second leg at Anfield.

PSG also have doubts despite being favourites

Paris Saint-Germain are not without problems of their own, even if Luis Enrique’s side come into the tie in much stronger form.

Bradley Barcola is back in full training after an ankle sprain, but the PSG boss sounded cautious about whether the French forward is fully ready.

Fabian Ruiz remains out as he arrives in the midst of controversy, while Quentin Ndjantou is also unavailable.

Enrique also refused to buy into the favourites label, saying: “In this type of competition and this type of match at this type of level, it is impossible to have favourites.”

Even so, after what happened against City, we know Liverpool have to show far more than team news alone if we’re to leave Paris with the tie alive.

Syracuse women’s basketball: Orange have to take advantage of opportunity

STORRS, CONNECTICUT - MARCH 23: The Syracuse Orange joins in for a huddle before a second round game agains the UConn Huskies in the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament held at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on March 23, 2026 in Storrs, Connecticut. (Photo by Sean Elliot/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Coming off another NCAA Tournament bid, it’s surprised some fans that the Syracuse Orange women have had six players enter the transfer portal. On one hand a “mass exodus” can signal some internal issues within a program, but could it mean something different for Felisha Legette-Jack’s program?

As the Orange were overachieving this season, their head coach kept pleading for the community to take notice of the team and their success. Center to that success was ACC ROY Uche Izoje and with Izoje already eligible to enter the WNBA Draft, Syracuse needs to seize on the chance to build a team that can go deeper in March.

Yes, the Orange were overwhelmed by UConn in the second round, but prior to the game, Huskies HC Geno Auriemma had high praise for the Syracuse center

“She took a big chance on that freshman,” Auriemma said of Legette-Jack’s recruitment of Izoje. “Like, whoever thought she would be good. She’s like the best player we’ve seen this year.”

We saw that game that one player isn’t going to catapult Syracuse into the top 10, but when you land a talent like Izoje you need to take a shot and the best way to upgrade a roster in today’s game is through the portal. I’m not going to pretend that I follow the women’s game as much as the men’s, but from my view Syracuse struggled against better teams because they couldn’t match the athleticism 1-5.

That’s not to say the players leaving wouldn’t improve, or can’t have solid college careers, but I think the Orange can use the draw of playing with Izoje (and hopefully Dominique Darius) to bring in players to build around the star center. Izoje will make the game easier for teammates on both ends. On offense, opposing teams will commit to double team Izoje which will open the floor for shooters. On defense, the rim protection allows Syracuse players to be more aggressive on the perimeter.

It will be interesing if the new administration of Bryan Blair will provide FLJ a bit more resources to work with to build a roster. This is a chance that Syracuse should try and capitalize on and flipping the roster could be just the way to get it done.

FIFA open investigation into racist chants during Spain-Egypt – RFEF confident over response

FIFA open investigation into racist chants during Spain-Egypt – RFEF confident over response
FIFA open investigation into racist chants during Spain-Egypt – RFEF confident over response

FIFA have opened an investigation into the incidents that occurred during Spain’s 0-0 draw with Egypt last week, when racist chants were heard on several occasions throughout the RCDE Stadium. The game turned into a talking point for the entirety of Spain, with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wading into the conversation.

On three separate occasions, ‘Whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim’ was heard at the RCDE Stadium. After the match, Spain manager Luis de la Fuente condemned the behaviour, and Lamine Yamal did the same a day later, taking to social media to call them ‘intolerable’.

FIFA open investigation into Spain-Egypt

It was reported after the game that Spain are at risk of facing a fine, or a potential partial stadium ban from FIFA as a result. Something which comes as a particular concern with the World Cup on the horizon. Cadena Cope report that FIFA have opened an investigation, despite the referee not including the chants in his match report. Further evidence gathered by the RFEF also records shouts of ‘Spain is Catholic, not Muslim’, while the Catalan police are also investigating the incidents.

RFEF relaxed about the incidents

It is mentioned in the above report that the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) did not activate the anti-racism protocol until half-time. President Rafael Louzan referred to it as an isolated incident in the aftermath too. Marca say that the RFEF are relaxed about the possibility of sanctions, feeling their actions in the aftermath followed FIFA protocol to the point where the governing body will not take action.

After activating the anti-racism protocol, a loudspeaker announcement asking fans to restrain from disciminatory chants. The report they are putting together for FIFA includes all of the documentation and evidence requested by FIFA, including ticketing information and social media posts demonstrating La Roja’s immediate reaction to the incidents. Their goal is to show that they followed FIFA’s protocol to the letter.

Further racist chants mimic Spain-Egypt incidents

In further disappointing news, before Real Madrid’s clash with Bayern Munich in the Champions League, the same chants were heard on the streets around the Santiago Bernabeu. It is clear that racism is a growing issue, in spite of the measures being taken by the Spanish football authorities. There is some concern it could impact FIFA’s decision on whether to award the 2030 World Cup final to Spain or Morocco.

Esposito wins the eFootball Goal of the Month!

Esposito wins the eFootball Goal of the Month!
Esposito wins the eFootball Goal of the Month!

Pio Esposito’s winning header is one to watch again and again. On Matchday 30, with the Nerazzurri in Florence, Inter took the lead after just 40 seconds thanks to a brilliant finish from the young striker. The goal came from Barella’s cross from the right, delivering a perfect ball into the box for the number 94, who timed his movement perfectly and gave the Fiorentina goalkeeper no chance.

A stunning goal that fans have voted as the best of March: Pio Esposito wins the eFootball Goal of the Month award for his strike against Fiorentina!

Evaluating Michigan Basketball’s 2026-27 roster pre-transfer portal

Apr 6, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Dusty May reacts against the Connecticut Huskies in the first half during the national championship of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images | Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

Emotions are still high as the Michigan Wolverines were crowned national champions in Indianapolis on Monday. But Dusty May and his staff got right to work — in the locker room after hoisting the trophy, of all times— as they began to contact players in the transfer portal. As important as transfers were to the 2025-26 roster, you can imagine the stress and importance this program will continue to have in the portal.

We’re still in the infancy stage of transfer portal season, even though thousands have already entered. Regardless, let’s take a look at what Michigan is working with as of now.

Roster Breakdown

Players LeavingGraduate or NBA Draft

  • Nimari Burnett, Will Tschetter, Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara (prediction), Roddy Gayle

Players Returning Scholarship

  • Elliot Cadeau, Morez Johnson Jr. (prediction), Trey McKinney, Winters Grady, Malick Kordel, Oscar Goodman, Ricky Liburd, L.J. Cason (medical redshirt)

Players IncomingHigh School

  • Five-star G Brandon McCoy, four-star F Quinn Costello, four-star G Joseph Hartman, four-star F Lincoln Cosby, three-star F Malachi Brown, German C Marcus Moller

Scholarships

  • Currently available: 0
  • Based on above projections: 1
  • Anticipated: 2-4

Back court

Even with Cason redshirting next season, Michigan has to feel really good about the back court. Cadeau and McKenney have already announced their desires to stay in Ann Arbor following the championship run. There should be a sliver of concern for testing NBA waters because of how both performed in the Final Four, but any changes to their commitment would be shocking at this point.

Then, the Wolverines added two top-100 guards, highlighted by Brandon McCoy, the five-star who committed on the Fab Five Altcast during the Final Four. He is a slasher with an absurd vertical that’s going to cause some problems. He’s an immediate impact player who will see playing time.

Then there is Hartman, an elite shooter at a towering 6-foot-6, showing some flexibility to play the 2 or 3 like Gayle did. Liburd, who redshirted this season, is a depth piece who will continue developing his game.

Something I don’t see is a second primary ball-handler after Cadeau. McKenney wasn’t really in that role this season, but certainly could develop it this offseason. While McCoy was a point guard in high school, I envision him as also an off-ball guard. Don’t be shocked if the Wolverines look to add another point guard through the portal, but I’d be really surprised if they brought in another combo/shooting guard with the tremendous depth they have in the room already. There’s a legitimate chance they have the best backcourt in America next season, even without Cason.

Front court

This is where things get dicey. The general rumblings around Ann Arbor is Mara will head to the NBA Draft, where I have seen him as high as the No. 9 pick in some projections. Meanwhile, the expectation seems to be that Johnson will stay. His NIL package is likely as much if not more than whatever he would make as a late-first, early-second-round pick, and development in college is much more accessible.

That leaves starting positions open at both small forward and center. Kordel is the only returning center on the team, and while the team has shared on a few occasions how much they like his upside, he’s still very raw. Then there is the 7-foot-3 Denmark native Marcus Moller, who has cut his teeth playing in professional basketball in Europe. But he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in January and had to step away from the game.

We’ve received little update on what that could mean for his prospects in 2026-27, but you’d have to imagine health and family are the priority. This could mean a roster spot opening, and I expect Michigan to be aggressive in replacing Mara in the portal because of this concern. Johnson could always play the five, but I’m positive May would like to add another 7-footer to the roster regardless of Moller’s availability.

With that assumption, Johnson will start at the 4 again. The depth is really strong there as well. Oscar Goodman was the first of the bench players to see playing time when the Wolverines were up big. Costello — a McDonald’s All American — will almost surely be in the rotation, too.

There are quite a few options at the 3, all with little experience and many concerns. The biggest wildcard is Cosby, a five-star recruit who reclassified from 2027 to 2026 and was STILL ranked No. 38 overall in the class. His final high school season was cut short due to an ACL tear, but this kid is a freak at 6-foot-9 with a 7-foot-2 wingspan. If he adds muscle and gets healthy, he’ll be exactly the kind of player the Wolverines are looking for at the position.

Grady is a similar story — he’s a sharpshooter and former top-100 prospect who dealt with a nagging foot injury that kept him sidelined as a freshman. May was singing his praises before the start of the season for both his shooting ability and work ethic. There’s a world where he’s a significant piece to the 2026-27 roster, but it would mean a smaller rotation than this championship squad.

If neither are healthy, that leaves Liburd, Hartman or three-star freshman Malachi Brown as potential options. Expect the Wolverines to make this position a priority in the portal.

So why expect 2-4 open scholarships?

Leeway has to be left for the rest of this roster. We expect Mara to leave (one roster spot open), and are far from 100 percent with Johnson. Then the health status of Moller up in the air, and a few pieces who haven’t proven much on the court. That’s 1-3 roster spots right there.

So what could portal additions mean for a Liburd, Grady, Kordel or Goodman? It’s really easy for these younger players to be ok being depth as freshmen behind the likes of Mara, Lendeborg and Johnson. But will they feel the same way for an additional season? I wouldn’t be surprised if one or two of these guys ended up looking elsewhere for a guaranteed bigger role.

What we know is May is going to be aggressive. In his first two seasons, there have been times where Michigan has had more players on the roster than scholarships available for a limited time. I suspect that will happen again as we watch how the offseason pans out. Either way, this team has the foundation for another great season in 2026-27 with extremely high upside. It’ll be fun to watch the mastery of May’s roster construction at work over the next few months.

Match Preview: Liverpool facing huge Champions League test against PSG

Match Preview: Liverpool facing huge Champions League test against PSG
Match Preview: Liverpool facing huge Champions League test against PSG

PSG vs Liverpool – Champions League Preview

Date: Wednesday, 9 April 2026

Venue: Parc des Princes

Kick-off: 20:00 GMT

After another damaging defeat and a season spiralling beyond control, Liverpool now faces its most daunting challenge yet. A quarter-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain arrives not as an opportunity—but as a looming reality check.

This is a Liverpool side with 15 losses this season, no realistic path to silverware, and a genuine fight just to secure Champions League qualification for next year. The margin for error has long disappeared.

If there was ever a tie to define the end of an era – or at least the end of a tenure – his feels like it.

And yet, despite everything, the stage demands that it still matters and hope lingers by a thread.

Liverpool: A Team on the Edge

The issue with Liverpool is no longer inconsistency—it is identity.

Under Arne Slot, this squad has regressed into something unrecognisable and mystifying. Confidence is low, structure is unclear, and the physical condition of the group has been repeatedly exposed by a team that simply does not team enough. What should be a strong and dynamic side instead looks disjointed and reactive.

There are moments—brief, fleeting moments—where quality surfaces. But they are isolated and unsustainable, especially given the conditioning of these athletes at an all-time Premier League low.

Injuries and fitness concerns have compounded the problems and point to ineptitude in leadership. The potential return of Alexander Isak to the matchday squad offers a glimmer of hope after three months out, but expecting immediate impact in a tie of this magnitude feels unrealistic.

The burden will once again fall on the core.

Dominik Szoboszlai must provide energy. Alexis Mac Allister must bring control. Mohamed Salah must rediscover something close to his elite level.

But beyond individuals, this is about mentality.

Liverpool have looked like a team waiting for the inevitable. Against PSG, that mindset will not just be punished—it will be dismantled.

This is not about playing well.

It is about surviving long enough to stay in the tie.

PSG: Built for This Stage

PSG arrive as a team in complete contrast. Structured, confident, and ruthless in execution, they have already shown their ability to dismantle Premier League opposition, most notably Chelsea.

Where Liverpool looks uncertain, PSG look assured and will be hungry to feed on wounded prey.

They will dominate phases of possession, exploit the spaces between Liverpool’s lines, and attack with precision. The weaknesses that have plagued Liverpool all season—gaps in midfield, defensive hesitation, lack of cohesion—are exactly the areas PSG are equipped to punish.

But more than anything, PSG bring control.

And control is something Liverpool has completely lost.

Over two legs, that difference becomes even more decisive. This is not a one-off game where chaos can level the playing field. This is a sustained tactical and psychological battle—and Liverpool look ill-equipped for both.

Predicted Liverpool XI (4-2-3-1)

GK – Giorgi Mamardashvili

RB – Joe Gomez

CB – Ibrahima Konaté

CB – Virgil van Dijk (c)

LB – Milos Kerkez

CM – Alexis Mac Allister

CM – Ryan Gravenberch

AM – Dominik Szoboszlai

RF – Mohamed Salah

AM – Florian Wirtz

LF – Hugo Ekitike

Final Word

This feels less like a contest and more like a conclusion.

The belief is gone. The structure is fragile. The performances are declining. And looming over everything is the growing sense that Michael Edwards will be forced to act.

Two legs against PSG may not just define Liverpool’s season—they may define the end of Arne Slot’s tenure.

Because if Liverpool are taken apart, as many expect, the decision will no longer be difficult.

It will be inevitable.

Liverpool needs a response. They need resilience. They need something to suggest this project still has life.

But based on everything we’ve seen, it’s hard to believe it’s coming.

Steven Smith’s Score Prediction:

PSG 3 – 0 Liverpool

Bayern Munich will look to spend around €80 million in the summer for two prominent problem positions

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 18: Max Eberl, Sporting director of FC Bayern München during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Atalanta BC at Allianz Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s decision to thin out the squad in the 2025 summer transfer window left a lot of critics and fans nonplussed. With the ever increasing schedule and load on the players, would a thinner squad really last through the whole season? The Bavarians have, however, enjoyed a phenomenal 2025/26 season to date and have benefitted in various ways from the thin squad, from the likes of Tom Bischof getting minutes in various positions to continue his development to youngster Lennart Karl enjoying a breakout and over 10 Campus graduates making their first team debuts.

But the thin squad has also had its’ downsides. It relies a lot on the core players being in form, able to last through most games of the season without a break and specialists in their position. Bayern lack a true specialist right-back while candidates for the position, Konrad Laimer and Josip Stanišić, consistently rotate into other positions in the defense.

Even if a core player ticks all these boxes, such as Luis Díaz, they need some kind of natural back up. The Colombian left winger does not have that and has gotten minimal breaks because of this, leading to multiple tired performances.

Perhaps all of the above makes Sport Bild’s report, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, on the Bavarians’ primary transfer targets in the 2026 summer transfer window unsurprising:

Bayern are looking for a Luis Díaz backup on the left wing as well as a right-back for the new season. The club would be willing to spend around €80m to fill these positions, while also raising funds through sales (Palhinha, Zaragoza, etc)

Of course, Raphaël Guerreiro and Leon Goretzka have both announced their departures in the summer and will need to be replaced as well. Whether the club will do with promoting academy talent, using some of that budget to replace them or leave their squad spots open remains to be seen.

Rory McIlroy suggests how many more years he has left in his ‘prime’ as a golfer

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Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy is back at Augusta National this week, where he is looking to successfully defend his title at The Masters.

McIlroy claimed his fifth major championship win at The Masters this time last year, and his first at Augusta National to complete the set.

Clinching the green jacket, he added the title to his two from the PGA Championship, and one each from the US Open and The Open Championship.

McIlroy is now looking to add further silverware to his honors list at Augusta, where he defeated Justin Rose in a playoff in 2025.

He will, of course, have to return his green jacket should he fail to defend his title, but the Northern Irishman is waiting until the very last minute to do that.

Rory McIlroy wants to be in his prime for the next 10 years

When asked how special it is to return to Augusta donning the green jacket, McIlroy told BBC Sport: “Feels pretty good.

“I can’t believe it’s been 12 months. It’s been an amazing 12 months to bring this green jacket all over the world and see the excitement on everyone’s faces when they see it, and be able to do that for them.

“That’s been a really cool thing.

“But yeah, I said in the press conference, I did think that winning The Masters was the destination for me in my career, but it wasn’t, it’s part of the journey, and I still feel like there’s a lot of the journey left to embark on.”

It was then posed to the 36-year-old: “Lots more majors hopefully?”

He replied: “Hopefully yeah.

“I’ve got four chances a year for the next 10 years hopefully when I feel like I’ll still be pretty much in my prime, and it’ll be nice to see how many of those that I can get.”

Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy shakes off pressure thanks to his win at The Masters

If McIlroy hasn’t yet peaked, it is a very worrying sign for his rivals.

He boasts 29 PGA Tour wins overall and is a former world number one, and is currently behind only Scottie Scheffler in the world rankings.

Moreover, he lifted a huge weight off his back by finally winning The Masters last year, ending his heartbreaking drought at Augusta.

Discussing if some pressure is now off, at least until the “business end of things”, he said: “Absolutely. I think pressure off here, most importantly.

“I think that one of the things that was always holding me back at this tournament was the fact that I had never done it, and I’d had chances.

“2011 always felt like it was still sort of in the periphery. And so I think just to shed all of that will make, if I… hopefully when I do get myself back into contention at this tournament, it makes it a little bit easier to deal with.”

Having claimed four major wins in three years between 2011 and 2014, he had to wait a whole 11 years until finally getting over the line at Augusta.

But now that has been complete, he remarkably enters this year’s tournament under little pressure despite being the defending champion.

Many eyes will be on other players as they look to steal the limelight, which certainly isn’t an easy feat at one of the most iconic courses in the world.

Importantly for McIlroy, he has been there and done that now, although that is not to say he’ll find it easy in Georgia this week.

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JJ Redick admits Deandre Ayton’s one ‘trouble’ is forcing him to restrict his minutes

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Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images

JJ Redick has openly pointed to a key issue affecting Deandre Ayton, with the Lakers center’s struggles now having a direct impact on his role in the rotation.

The admission comes at a time when the Lakers are searching for consistency, particularly with injuries already disrupting their lineup.

Ayton’s situation has now become another variable the team is having to manage carefully. That is where Redick’s comments carry weight.

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Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images

JJ Redick says Deandre Ayton is struggling with a basic issue affecting the offense

Redick addressed the situation in a clip shared via UnderdogNBA, highlighting a specific problem that has limited Ayton’s effectiveness.

The focus was not on complex tactics, but on something more fundamental within the flow of the offense.

Redick said, “He’s having trouble catching the ball. We ran a bunch of plays for him. He’s just had trouble catching the ball.

“I don’t know if that’s the passing or if it’s him trying to get in position; he hasn’t been able to catch the ball.”

The comment points to a breakdown in execution, where even designed plays are not translating into production.

Deandre Ayton’s minutes reduced as Lakers struggle during recent stretch

The impact of those struggles is now visible in Ayton’s playing time.

He has logged under 25 minutes in four of the last five games he has started for the Lakers, a clear sign that his role is being adjusted.

During that stretch, the Lakers have gone 2-3, and they are currently in the middle of a three-game losing streak.

The combination of reduced minutes and team results highlights how closely Ayton’s form is tied to the Lakers’ overall performance.

It also explains why Redick has had to make adjustments, even if it means limiting the involvement of a key player.

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Sky Sport: Man Utd request £35m for ‘terrific’ Ten Hag signing scouted by Euro giants

Sky Sport: Man Utd request £35m for ‘terrific’ Ten Hag signing scouted by Euro giants
Sky Sport: Man Utd request £35m for ‘terrific’ Ten Hag signing scouted by Euro giants

Manchester United have reportedly set their asking price for Manuel Ugarte, who has at least three suitors, including Juventus.

The Uruguayan has been playing his football at Old Trafford since making the move from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024.

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However, the 25-year-old has yet to fulfil the early promise he showed at Sporting Club under the guidance of Ruben Amorim, not even when he was reunited with the Portuguese manager at Carrington.

Manuel Ugarte wanted at Juventus, Newcastle & Aston Villa

This season, Ugarte has been reduced to an understudy to Casemiro, and many feel he should follow the Brazilian to the exit door. If INEOS decided to part ways with the Real Madrid manager for financial reasons (his hefty salary), the Uruguayan’s departure could ensue for technical reasons.

Ugarte himself is reportedly ‘unhappy’ with his status at the club, as he feels he deserves more playing time at Old Trafford.

Michael Carrick recently defended his midfielder, praising Ugarte’s ‘terrific’ attitude on the training ground, but his minutes have yet to improve.

Luckily for the Montevideo native, he still has suitors among Europe’s elite, with Juventus sporting director Marco Ottolini reportedly scouting him during Uruguay’s friendly against Algeria in Turin last week.

According to Sky Sport CH journalist Sacha Tavolieri, the Serie A giants aren’t alone in the race, as Newcastle and Aston Villa are also keeping tabs on the struggling Man Utd player.

Why Man Utd would be happy to receive £35 million for Ugarte

Tavolieri adds that United have set their asking price at £35 million. Although the player has been enduring a steep decline, he remains young enough to revive his playing career, as we’ve seen with other MUFC players who simply didn’t cut it at Old Trafford, but were able to prove their worth elsewhere.

Therefore, INEOS consider it a fair figure, and it would also yield a capital gain. United bought Ugarte from PSG for £42 million (plus £8m in add-ons), and his contract is valid until June 2028. Therefore, his book value should be circa £25 million next summer.

If Man Utd can collect the requested figure, it would help them finance their midfield revamp. Jason Wilcox is expected to recruit either two or three new players in this department, with his ‘shortlist’ growing increasingly larger by the day.

The simple reason why Enzo Fernandez was punished and Marc Cucurella wasn’t after international break comments

The simple reason why Enzo Fernandez was punished and Marc Cucurella wasn’t after international break comments
The simple reason why Enzo Fernandez was punished and Marc Cucurella wasn’t after international break comments

Two Chelsea players spoke out about the club’s current struggles, but only one of them was punished for it. This is why.

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When Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella got different treatment following their comments in the international break, the instinct of many was to say it was unfair.

Both had questioned the Chelsea project, and both had spoken negatively about the decision to sack Enzo Maresca in January. But only Enzo was punished, receiving a two game ban from his own club.

The difference between Enzo and Cucurella in international break comments

According to Nizaar Kinsella’s piece for the BBC today, the difference was not down to what they said, but to how they responded.

“Cucurella was viewed as genuinely apologetic for failing to raise his concerns privately before speaking publicly. He addressed repeated questions about a potential return to his boyhood club Barcelona during a news conference, but subsequently reaffirmed his commitment to Chelsea.”

Meanwhile Enzo “understood to remain keen on a move to Real,” and presumably wasn’t as outwardly contrite as Cucurella.

To us, there were other differences too: Cucurella made it clear his short term future was at Chelsea; while Enzo cast doubt over next season. Enzo also undermined the initial backing he got from his manager after his first set of comments following the PSG game, something the coach and the club were never going to take kindly to.

In other news…

The same BBC article claims that the club have made promises to some of their senior players about signing top quality reinforcements in three areas of the team.

Chelsea have been rumoured with interest in bringing back Lewis Hall to the club – something that would make them very popular with fans.

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How to Watch the 2026 Masters Golf Tournament

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The first major championship of the golf season is here. The Masters returns for its landmark 90th edition this year, beginning today, Thursday, April 9 and running through Sunday, April 12.

After 17 years of heartbreak, Rory McIlroy finally experienced victory at Augusta National last year, completing his career Grand Slam. The 2025 Masters win also made him the sixth golfer in history—and the first European—to win all four professional major championships. (The other three being the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open, and the British Open.)

McIlroy is back this year with the goal of defending his crown (and Green Jacket). He’ll be up against some stiff competition, including the previous year’s winner, American Scottie Scheffler, who once again is favored to win. (Betting favorites going into the Masters is a big deal.) Only three golfers have ever won back-to-back Masters tournaments; the last one to do so was Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002. Other potential winners include Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Aberg, Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Brooks Koepka, and Collin Morikawa.

Here’s how to watch the 2026 Masters:

The Masters is considered the most traditional of the four major championships, but it’s about to enter the modern era. (No, cell phones will still not be allowed on the course.) But the tournament is entering its streaming era thanks to a new deal with Amazon. Coverage is still split across many platforms, including radio on SiriusXM, so there are multiple viewing opportunities. Here’s how to tune in for each round. All times below eastern.

Thursday, April 9, 2026 (Round 1): 1 to 3 p.m. on Prime Video and 3 to 7:30 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN App, and ESPN Deportes. Full coverage from 1 to 7:30 p.m. on Masters.com and the Masters App.

Friday, April 10, 2026 (Round 2): 1 to 3 p.m. on Prime Video and 3 to 7:30 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN App, and ESPN Deportes. Full coverage from 1 to 7:30 p.m. on Masters.com and the Masters App.

Saturday, April 11, 2026 (Round 3): noon to 2 p.m. on Paramount+, and 2 to 7 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+. Full coverage will be available noon to 7 p.m. on Masters.com and the Masters App.

Sunday, April 12, 2026 (Round 4): noon to 2 p.m. on Paramount+, and 2 to 7 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+. Full coverage will be available noon to 7 p.m. on Masters.com and the Masters App.

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Borussia Dortmund director dismisses interest in Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade

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Nick Woltemade has had a stop-start to life at Newcastle United since his €80 million move from VfB Stuttgart last summer.

He started the season brightly, but has struggled in front of goal in recent months, scoring just one goal across all competitions in 2026.

Woltemade is now reportedly attracting the interest of Borussia Dortmund.

When asked about the report by Sport Bild, Dortmund’s Managing Director of Sports Lars Ricken dismissed it.

He said: “This is the first time I’ve heard about it. Here, too, the following applies: We have this profile in two versions”

Dortmund could still move for Woltemade

Serhou Guirassy and Fabio Silva are Dortmund’s central forward options, but uncertainty surrounds Guirassy’s future.

The Guinea international’s departure would force Dortmund to explore the market for a new striker.

Woltemade could be an ideal fit for the club, given his Bundesliga experience and success.

The Germany international was one of the standout strikers in the competition last term, contributing 12 goals and two assists in 28 appearances.

Newcastle will reportedly aim to sign a striker in the summer, and that would lead to a diminished role for Woltemade next season.

The 24-year-old is said to be keen on staying at Newcastle, but that stance could change with the arrival of a new striker.

This could pave the way for Dortmund to make a move for Woltemade.

Newcastle are expected to demand a substantial fee if they decide to sell the lanky forward, which may affect Dortmund’s interest. A loan-plus-obligation deal could be ideal for all parties.

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Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel lead the way among top fantasy rookies

After a 2024-25 season in which no rookies managed to provide top-100 fantasy value, three consistently active first-year players managed to achieve that feat in 2025-26. And based on average draft position, that isn't particularly surprising. Among that year's rookie class, only Zach Edey began the 2024-25 season with a top-100 ADP. This year, Cooper Flagg and VJ Edgecombe did, and there were others whose ADPs sat just outside the top-100. So, to get top-100 (or better) value from a rookie is a big deal for fantasy managers.

Below are the picks for the best rookies in fantasy basketball this season, led by the three players who should be finalists for the actual Rookie of the Year award.

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G VJ Edgecombe, Philadelphia 76ers

Entering the season with a top-100 ADP, fantasy managers certainly expected big things from Edgecombe this season. And with Joel Embiid and Paul George at less than full strength to begin the year, there was room for the athletic guard to do a bit more offensively. In October, Edgecombe averaged 21.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.2 steals and 2.8 three-pointers per game while shooting 49.4 percent from the field.

His points and assists dipped in November, but VJ rebounded in December and has been a reliable contributor for fantasy managers throughout the season. Edgecombe entered the final week of the regular season as a sixth-round player, which is a very good return for a rookie.

G/F Kon Knueppel, Charlotte Hornets

Knueppel is one of the favorites to win the actual Rookie of the Year award, and with good reason. Having missed just one of Charlotte's 80 games, he's averaging 18.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 0.7 steals and 3.4 three-pointers while shooting 47.8 percent from the field and 86.2 percent from the foul line.

Knueppel isn't far removed from being a 50/40/90 player as a rookie; given what he's shown, that may be something he achieves in the future. Unlike Edgecombe, Knueppel got off to a relatively slow start in October before turning it on in November and December. However, he has also provided sixth-round value after beginning with an ADP just outside of the top-100.

G/F Cooper Flagg, Dallas Mavericks

Flagg is right there with college teammate Knueppel in the actual Rookie of the Year race, if not ahead of him, after totaling 96 points in games against the Magic and Lakers. In 67 games, the 6-foot-9 guard/forward has averaged 21.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.2 steals, 0.9 blocks and 1.0 three-pointers while shooting 47.1 percent from the field and 82.3 percent from the foul line.

Flagg is just a 29.7 percent shooter from three, but the free-throw accuracy suggests that there is room for him to grow in the years to come. He entered the season with a fourth-round ADP, and the production has lived up to those expectations. It will be interesting to see how Jason Kidd's decision to start Flagg at point guard will affect his development.

F/C Derik Queen, New Orleans Pelicans

Due to the state of the Pelicans' center rotation in the preseason, some believed that Queen could carve out a reliable role for himself immediately. He didn't crack the starting lineup until mid-November, but rotation minutes were not an issue in the season's first month. December was Queen's best month, with the 6-foot-9 rookie averaging 15.0 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.2 blocks in 29.2 minutes per game.

Defensive struggles would push Queen back to the bench just after the All-Star break, and there remains a lot to do on that end of the floor. But there is also a lot to like about him moving forward, as Queen can provide value as a scorer and facilitator.

C Maxime Raynaud, Sacramento Kings

With Domantas Sabonis in the fold to begin the season, there weren't many fantasy managers willing to roll the dice on Raynaud in redraft leagues. However, the veteran's injury woes freed up opportunities for the 7-foot-1 rookie to contribute, and Raynaud would move into the starting lineup for good in early February after Sabonis underwent season-ending knee surgery. In his last 28 games, the Kings rookie has averaged 16.4 points, 9.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.5 blocks in 31.3 minutes while shooting 58.3 percent from the field and 83.1 percent from the foul line.

Of course, fantasy managers will want to see more defensive production out of Raynaud, who's averaging 0.5 steals and 0.5 blocks per game on the season. And Sabonis being under contract for another two seasons may negatively affect Raynaud's ADP next fall. However, he's shown this season that the potential to be a consistently impactful fantasy center is there.

Honorable Mention

G Dylan Harper, San Antonio Spurs

With De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle in the fold, Harper has been asked to come off the bench as a rookie. However, he's been productive enough to earn consistent rotation minutes and provide tangible value in 14-team leagues. Since the All-Star break, Harper has averaged 13.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 0.7 steals and 1.4 three-pointers per game while shooting 58.4 percent from the field and 49.3 percent from three.

G Jeremiah Fears, New Orleans Pelicans

Fears moved from the starting lineup to the bench in late January, but the start to his rookie campaign was highly encouraging. The Pelicans guard, who set the franchise's single-game rookie scoring record on April 7 when he dropped 40 on the Jazz, averaged 16.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.5 three-pointers in November.

G/F Cedric Coward, Memphis Grizzlies

The Grizzlies selecting Coward with the 11th overall pick in last summer's draft raised some eyebrows, especially since he appeared in just three games at Washington State in 2024-25 due to a shoulder injury. In 61 games, Coward has averaged 13.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 0.6 steals and 1.5 three-pointers in 25.8 minutes for a Grizzlies squad hit hard by injuries.

G/F Ace Bailey, Utah Jazz

March was Bailey's best month, with the lottery pick averaging 19.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.9 steals, 1.1 blocks and 3.4 three-pointers in 30.0 minutes per game while shooting 45.3 percent from the field and 88.0 percent from the foul line. Once the Jazz has its expected full rotation, Bailey's offensive ceiling may be lowered. However, his getting to be part of a lineup that includes Jaren Jackson Jr. and Walker Kessler could do wonders for the rookie wing defensively.

C Ryan Kalkbrenner, Charlotte Hornets

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West Ham submit official complaint to FIFA after FA Cup defeat to Leeds United
West Ham submit official complaint to FIFA after FA Cup defeat to Leeds United

West Ham United have submitted an official complaint to FIFA over Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s absence in their FA Cup quarter-final defeat against Leeds United. 

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Wan-Bissaka has been a key first-team player for West Ham this season, making 22 Premier League appearances and contributing three assists. 

His absence was a blow for the Irons, as Kyle Walker-Peters endured a poor game against Leeds last weekend. 

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The game went to penalties, where both Jarrod Bowen and Pablo failed to convert their spot-kicks, resulting in Leeds’ triumph. 

West Ham are sitting in the relegation zone, with Tottenham Hotspur a point above them in 17th place. 

The Hammers have a brilliant opportunity to pick up maximum points this Friday, as they play bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers in a home game.

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Why aren’t Frenkie de Jong and Marc Bernal playing today for Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid in the Champions League Quarterfinals?

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Following a brilliant performance against Newcastle United, Barcelona face Atlético Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals. However, coach Hansi Flick is dealing with significant absences, as Frenkie de Jong and Marc Bernal remain sidelined, forcing changes to the starting lineup.

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have managed to remain competitive, emerging as candidates to win the Champions League. For today’s match, Hansi Flick faces a difficult challenge, as he goes up against Atlético Madrid in the quarterfinals. However, they will do so without Marc Bernal and Frenkie de Jong, losing their two starting midfielders. With this in mind, they will be forced to make major changes to their starting lineup.

After suffering an injury at the end of February, Frenkie de Jong has remained absent over Barcelona’s last eight matches. Although it seemed he would arrive in time, the Dutchman was unable to receive medical clearance, leaving him out of the first leg against Los Colchoneros. Nevertheless, he could get minutes against Espanyol, arriving in time for the second leg of the quarterfinals.

While Marc Bernal was the ideal replacement for the Dutchman, he will also be out for the match against Atlético Madrid. In the previous game, he had to come off just minutes after entering the field, being diagnosed with an ankle sprain that will sideline him for 10 days. Although his recovery period is short, this rules him out of both legs of the Champions League. With this, they lose both of their starting midfielders.

In the absence of Frenkie and Bernal, coach Hansi Flick could opt for Eric Garcia as a defensive midfielder. After regaining Jules Koundé, he could leave his position as a full-back and cover the absence of both stars. In addition, Marc Casadó could also play a key role off the bench, offering a more defensive and controlled profile. Nonetheless, the Blaugranas may still struggle to hold the control of the game.

Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona is challenged by Nahuel Molina of Atletico de Madrid.
Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona is challenged by Nahuel Molina of Atletico de Madrid.

Frenkie and Bernal’s absence could boost Dani Olmo starting role

Hansi Flick has managed to establish dominance in midfield, relying on Frenkie de Jong or Marc Bernal. With them on the field, Barcelona have been able to gain a privileged control of the ball due to their great vision of play, while maintaining defensive solidity. Therefore, the absence of both midfielders would justify the presence of Dani Olmo as a forward/false 9, as it would balance the build-up and the fluidity of play for the Blaugranas.

Although Eric Garcia or Marc Casadó have delivered solid performances, they do not offer the same offensive contribution for Barcelona. With this, coach Hansi Flick could rely on the pairing of Dani Olmo and Fermín López as key pieces, looking to provide constant support to the midfield. Additionally, this could open spaces for Marcus Rashford and Lamine Yamal to play on the wings, posing a constant threat to Atlético Madrid.

Along with this, the presence of Dani Olmo has already proven to be decisive in opening spaces against Los Colchoneros. Moving constantly and supporting Fermin Lopez, he manages to attract opposing defenders, opening spaces behind them. Moreover, he manages to generate numerical superiority in all offensive actions, allowing them to sustain possession longer and have more attacking opportunities.

Barcelona stars Frenkie de Jong and Marc Bernal.

Is Mohamed Salah playing today? Predicted lineups for PSG vs Liverpool in the 2025-26 Champions League Quarterfinals

8 April 2026 at 18:05
PSG and Liverpool are set to face off in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, arriving in contrasting forms. While the French side arrives as one of the best teams in the world, the Reds are in the midst of one of their worst seasons, making Mohamed Salah’s availability a constant concern.

PSG face Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, looking to secure a spot in the semifinals. Nevertheless, both teams arrive in contrasting form. While the French side comes in as one of the best teams in the world, the Reds are going through one of their worst seasons. Because of this, fans are closely monitoring Mohamed Salah’s status for the match, as he can be decisive offensively.

After avoiding injuries in recent matches, Mohamed Salah is in full condition to play for Liverpool. As a result, coach Arne Slot is expected to include him in the lineup, hoping his experience and talent will make the difference against the French side. In his final season at Anfield, the Egyptian could be more motivated than ever, aiming for a heroic performance to lead his team to victory once again.

Alongside the Egyptian, coach Slot would rely on Hugo Ekitike, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz, looking to break down PSG’s strong defensive structure. However, they are coming off two consecutive defeats, raising serious doubts about their ability to secure a win. With this being the only competition they can still win, Liverpool could arrive highly motivated, seeking a victory that silences all criticism.

Unlike the Reds, Paris Saint-Germain come in on a run of four consecutive wins, regaining the best form of most of their players. As a result, coach Luis Enrique is getting the best version of Ousmane Dembélé, along with a dominant Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has been the most decisive player from a collective standpoint. In addition, Willian Pacho and Marquinhos have been dominant defensively, complicating Arne Slot’s intentions.

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Nuno Mendes of Paris Saint-Germain controls the ball under pressure from Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.

PSG predicted lineup vs Liverpool

Throughout the 2025–26 season, PSG have dealt with numerous injuries that have affected their performance. Heading into today’s match, coach Luis Enrique will be without Fabián Ruiz, Bradley Barcola, and Quentin Ndjantou. Nevertheless, they have managed to remain dominant, relying on Dembélé, Vitinha, and Marquinhos as the team’s leaders. In addition, the French side maintains a deep roster capable of making the difference.

Considering this, PSG could lineup as follows: Matvey Safonov; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Joao Neves, Warren Zaire-Emery; Desire Doue, Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Liverpool predicted lineup vs PSG

Like the French side, Liverpool head into the match with several players out, as Alisson Becker, Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, Giovanni Leoni, and Stefan Bajcetic remain sidelined due to injury. However, coach Arne Slot has managed to keep the team competitive in the Champions League by relying on a consistent lineup that could be repeated for today’s game. As a result, Mohamed Salah could lead the offense alongside Hugo Ekitike.

With this in mind, the R eds could play as follows: Giorgi Mamardashvili; Jeremie Frimpong, Ibrahima Konaté, Milos Kerkez; Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister; Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, Florian Wirtz; Hugo Ekitike.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match.

How to watch PSG vs Liverpool in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League

6 April 2026 at 08:19
PSG take on Liverpool in the first leg of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. Check here for kickoff times and details on how to watch the matchup on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch PSG vs Liverpool on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO PSG vs Liverpool
WHAT UEFA Champions League
WHEN 3pm ET / 12pm PT • Wednesday, April 8, 2026
WHERE Paramount+ and ViX
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Match Overview

After cruising through the Round of 16 in dominant fashion, Paris Saint-Germain now turn their attention to a far more demanding challenge in the quarterfinals. The reigning champions showed their firepower with an emphatic 8-2 aggregate victory over Chelsea, a result that underscored their title credentials.

Standing in their way are Liverpool, a battle-tested squad capable of flipping the script despite an inconsistent campaign. With experience, talent, and a semifinal berth on the line, this matchup has all the ingredients of a marquee clash—so make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action.

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How to watch Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League

6 April 2026 at 08:13
Barcelona receive Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. Check here for kickoff times and details on how to watch the matchup on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
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A spot in the UEFA Champions League semifinals is on the line as Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona renew their rivalry in a high-stakes quarterfinal showdown, adding yet another chapter to a season filled with head-to-head battles.

Atletico already proved they can get the upper hand in this matchup, knocking Barcelona out in the Copa del Rey semifinals, while the Catalan side responded with a statement victory in their most recent La Liga meeting, giving them momentum heading into this clash.

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Coinbase Stock Price Faces Resistance Despite Securing Crypto AFSL

8 April 2026 at 19:13
Coinbase Updates COIN50 Index with New Crypto Additions

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Coinbase stock price teased a bullish spike but then hesitated at the worst possible moment. The recent move up toward $189 looked promising, especially coming off that February support zone around $140–$160. That area isn’t random either as it lines up with a two-year-old demand zone. So naturally, buyers showed up.

But let’s not get carried away. The top crypto exchange company’s stock is still restricted by the 50-day EMA as it is still acting like a ceiling, and until that flips, this isn’t a breakout as it’s just another test, because in today’s attempt it didn’t break through. Also, Multiple attempts have already been rejected at this dynamic level, which tells that there’s still supply sitting overhead.

Still, the structure isn’t completely bearish in the short term. Price has been grinding higher with small resets, which usually signals some level of accumulation. The question is whether that’s enough.

Coinbase Stock Price Faces Resistance Despite Securing Crypto AFSL

Death Cross Still Dominates The Bigger Trend

Now for the uncomfortable part. Back in mid-December 2025, Coinbase stock printed a death cross and it hasn’t exactly invalidated it since. The gap between the moving averages remains wide, which basically screams that bearish momentum hasn’t gone anywhere.

So even though the recent bounce looks nice on the surface, zoom out and the trend still leans heavy to the downside.

Indicators aren’t doing bulls any favors either. OBV is sitting at -45.58 million, well below the zero line. CMF? Negative 0.19. That’s not exactly a flood of capital rushing in but it’s more like cautious dipping of toes.

Coinbase Stock Price Faces Resistance Despite Securing Crypto AFSL

Accumulation Zone Builds Quietly Below Resistance Levels

But interesting part is that $140–$160 range isn’t just support but it’s turning into an accumulation zone. Price keeps revisiting it, bouncing, and then pushing higher. That kind of behavior usually means someone’s buying… just not loudly.

Coinbase Stock Price Faces Resistance Despite Securing Crypto AFSL

If COIN price can finally flip the 50-day EMA, there’s a clear path toward $240. That’s roughly a 30% move from the current ~$182 range. Not guaranteed, obviously, but technically clean.

Until then? It’s a waiting game.

Coinbase Expands Globally With New License Approval

Meanwhile, on the fundamentals side, Coinbase isn’t exactly sitting still. The exchange just secured an Australian Financial Services Licence with retail derivatives authorization. Translation: it can now roll out crypto and equity perpetuals in Australia, with options expected later.

That’s a big step toward its “Everything Exchange” ambition. And let’s not forget that Coinbase still holds 15,876 BTC, making it one of the largest corporate holders out there. So yeah, it’s not just a trading platform. It’s deeply tied into the broader crypto ecosystem.

Coinbase Stock Price Faces Resistance Despite Securing Crypto AFSL

So, if Coinbase stock can reclaim that EMA level, momentum could flip fast. But if it keeps getting rejected, that accumulation zone might get tested again and harder.

Why Coinbase’s Recovery Matters for Ethereum

Investors often look for a “Coinbase token,” but the exchange remains uniquely tied to the Ethereum ecosystem. While Coinbase’s Layer 2 network, Base, is a massive growth driver, it does not have a native token; instead, it utilizes ETH for all gas fees.

Coinbase Stock Price Faces Resistance Despite Securing Crypto AFSL

Technically, this creates a symbiotic relationship: if the Coinbase stock breaks its 50-day EMA resistance due to increased on-chain activity, it likely signals a surge in Base network usage. Because Base settles on Ethereum, a bullish breakout for COIN often serves as a fundamental tailwind for ETH, driving utility and demand for the asset as the underlying “gas” of Coinbase’s global expansion.

Bittensor Price Nears Key Resistance — Why $360 Could Stall the TAO Rally

8 April 2026 at 19:11
Bittensor (TAO) Price Surges, Will Bulls Push Above $434 for a New 2025 High

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Bittensor (TAO) price posted a strong move over the past few hours, climbing nearly 8% to test a key resistance near $350. However, sellers quickly stepped in, capping the rally and pulling the price back toward $335. While the structure remains clean and momentum appears strong, this is not a confirmed breakout—TAO is still testing a major supply zone, leaving the rally vulnerable.

The key question now is whether bulls can sustain this momentum, as a move toward $400 hinges on a decisive break above this resistance.

Open Interest Trend Signals Caution

TAO’s Open Interest has surged sharply alongside the recent price rally, highlighting a strong influx of market participation. The metric climbed from roughly $150M to over $550M during the move, reflecting aggressive positioning as the price pushed higher. However, the trend did not sustain, with OI pulling back and stabilizing near $380M–$400M, even as price continues to hold elevated levels.

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This divergence is important. While the initial spike confirms strong interest, the decline suggests that positions are now being closed or unwound rather than added. In strong trends, a rising price is typically supported by rising OI. Here, the cooling OI indicates that the rally may have been driven by short covering and leveraged trades, not consistent spot demand. Unless Open Interest begins to expand again with price, the current move risks losing momentum near resistance.

TAO Price Action Approaches Key Supply Zone

Bittensor (TAO) has delivered a strong recovery, climbing from sub-$200 levels to now trade around $335–$340, reclaiming multiple key zones along the way. The price has formed a clear higher low–higher high structure, with consolidation bases around $260 and $300, indicating controlled accumulation rather than a random spike.

However, the rally is now approaching a major resistance zone between $350 and $380, which aligns with a previous breakdown area. This makes it a high-pressure zone where sellers are likely to step in again.

tao price

While price action remains constructive, the indicators show a different picture:

  • CMF remains negative (~ -0.17) → capital outflows persist
  • MACD is flattening after a bullish crossover → momentum is slowing
  • Price is rising, but buying pressure is not increasing proportionally

This creates a critical divergence as the structure is bullish, but the underlying strength is weak. In strong rallies, money flow supports price. Here, it doesn’t, which increases the risk of rejection near resistance.

Key Levels to Watch

  • Immediate Resistance: $350–$360
  • Breakout Confirmation: Sustained move above $380
  • Upside Targets: $400 → $468
  • Immediate Support: $330
  • Breakdown Level: Below $330
  • Downside Targets: $300 → $260

TAO at Decision Point—Breakout or Rejection?

Bittensor (TAO) price is testing a high-pressure zone near $350–$360, where momentum needs confirmation. The structure is bullish, but weakening money flow and cooling OI suggest caution. A clean break above $380 can extend the rally toward $400 and $468. However, failure to clear resistance increases the risk of a pullback, with $300 and $260 as key downside levels.

3 Top Crypto to Buy Now: BNB and Bittensor Guard Key Levels While Pepeto Targets 150x Before Listing

8 April 2026 at 18:55
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Bittensor’s TAO token jumped 10% past $300 on April 6 after a viral AI agent story proved demand for decentralized compute is real and growing fast, per CoinMarketCap. Most traders have not noticed yet.

These 3 top crypto to buy now are running on different timelines. BNB and TAO hold support with recovery targets months away, while Pepeto at $0.0000001863 packs 150x into a single listing window. The $8.68 million raised so far shows where early capital is going.

Bittensor’s subnet ecosystem now runs over 128 active AI markets pulling in $43 million in Q1 revenue, and Grayscale filed for a TAO ETF with the SEC, per CoinGecko.

BNB holds above $604 with quarterly burns still cutting supply toward a 100 million token cap, plus the Maxwell upgrade boosting scalability across the chain.

Both coins benefit from real growth, but 2% to 3% staking yield is nothing next to what a presale with a confirmed exchange listing can produce.

Which of the 3 Top Crypto to Buy Now Gives the Best Entry in April 2026?

Why Is Pepeto Pulling More Capital Than BNB and TAO Right Now?

When Wall Street packages a coin into a fund for retail, the entry that builds real wealth is already gone. The U.S.-Iran war has pushed Fear and Greed to 11, but every conflict-driven crash in crypto history ended with a sharp bounce. The traders who built fortunes last cycle bought during the panic, not after it. Pepeto sits at that exact point today. The tools work, the war keeps the price low, but the cost vanishes the moment the Binance listing goes live.

The contract scanner catches exploit code and honeypot traps before your capital gets close. PepetoSwap handles trades at zero fees across ETH, BNB Chain, and Solana, and the bridge sends tokens between networks at zero gas through a lock-and-mint system that shields wallet data. SolidProof and Coinsult both completed audits, and a former Binance executive leads the exchange build.

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A trader who sees BNB’s 2x from $604 and knows that it will not change a portfolio puts $7,800 into Pepeto at $0.0000001863 instead, grabbing over 41 billion tokens. The cofounder who took the original Pepe coin from zero to an $11 billion market cap on a 420 trillion supply with no working tools is building every layer of this exchange. Pepe never had a trading platform, a bridge, or a scanner. Pepeto ships all three, and hitting Pepe’s old cap from today’s presale cost maps to over 150x, which turns $7,800 into over $1.1 million.

The listing shuts the presale window permanently. Every cycle, the entries that created millionaires shared one trait: a live product, a fraction-of-a-cent price, and a trigger the crowd could not ignore. Pepeto at $0.0000001863 with a confirmed listing is that setup, and 186% APY staking grows positions daily while the window holds.

Is BNB a Good Buy at $604 in April 2026?

BNB trades at $604 as of April 8, steady while most altcoins bleed under Iran war pressure, per CoinMarketCap

The Maxwell upgrade and burn schedule show strength, but a 2x from $604 needs the full bull run to play out.

Can Bittensor Break $400 With AI Demand at Record Levels?

TAO sits at $311 as of April 8, down 59% from its $757 peak, per CoinGecko. Grayscale’s ETF filing and 128 active subnets prove real value, but a 3x from $311 still needs months of steady buying. TAO is a long-term AI play, not the kind of entry that changes a portfolio in one move.

Conclusion

These 3 top cryptos to buy now fill different roles. BNB and TAO are long-horizon bets tied to when the Iran crisis fades and capital rotates back, while Pepeto is the presale that closes the gap between entry and listing in weeks. War fear will pass, the Fed will cut, and crypto will bounce. The wallets filling this presale already see that. The exchange tools fix the one issue every meme coin has faced: keeping volume alive past launch day.

Viral reach is the real engine. Shiba Inu gave early holders over 25,000% on pure hype with nothing built behind it. Pepeto carries stronger momentum, the cofounder who built Pepe to $11 billion, and a Binance listing ready to light the fuse. BNB can hold $604 and TAO can push for an ETF, but neither converts $7,800 into $1.1 million. The Pepeto official website is where that entry stays open.

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FAQs

How does Pepeto compare to BNB and Bittensor among the 3 top cryptos to buy now?

Pepeto maps 150x from $0.0000001863 to Pepe’s old cap with live exchange tools. BNB and TAO need full recoveries from $604 and $311 for meaningful gains.

What are the 3 top cryptos to buy now in April 2026?

Pepeto, BNB, and Bittensor top the list. Pepeto targets 150x from presale, BNB runs quarterly burns, and TAO’s AI subnets pulled $43 million in Q1 revenue.

Polygon Labs Eyes $100 Million to Launch Stablecoin Payments

8 April 2026 at 18:47
Polygon Labs Eyes $100 Million to Launch Stablecoin Payments

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Polygon Labs is in early talks to raise up to $100 million to scale a regulated stablecoin payments business, shifting its focus from generic blockchain support to real‑world money movement that boosts on‑chain transaction volume. The push builds on its recent acquisitions of licensed U.S. payment and wallet firms Coinme and Sequence, aiming to integrate fiat on‑ and off‑ramps, wallets, and settlement infrastructure into a full payments stack. This strategy positions Polygon to compete with traditional players like Stripe and expand blockchain use for everyday payments.

Iran to Collect Bitcoin Fees from Oil Tankers During Ceasefire

8 April 2026 at 18:38
Iran to Collect Bitcoin Fees from Oil Tankers During Ceasefire

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Iran is proposing a plan to charge about $1 per barrel in cryptocurrency or other digital assets like stablecoins and yuan for oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz during a two‑week ceasefire deal with the United States, according to reports. Fully loaded tankers must submit cargo and vessel details before payment, while empty ships may be exempt. Officials say the measure is intended to allow Iran to monitor ship movements and prevent weapons transfers, marking an unusual use of crypto in global oil transit.

Crypto Market Today: What Comes Next For Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP; A Breakout With a Macro Twist?

Why Is the Crypto Market Up Today Bitcoin, Ethereum & XRP Lead Broad Rally

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Crypto markets are entering a pivotal phase as macro signals begin to diverge, with Bitcoin flashing breakout. Bitcoin is showing early signs of a technical breakout, pushing above important levels after a period of heavy bearish sentiment.

According to Gareth Soloway, the next immediate test sits around the $75,000–$76,000 range. A successful move beyond that could open the door toward $80,000–$85,000 in the near term.

Bearish sentiment has been building across retail markets, with many traders expecting a deeper correction. Historically, such crowded positioning tends to trigger moves in the opposite direction.

Macro Still Driving the Market

Unlike earlier crypto cycles driven largely by internal narratives, the current environment is deeply tied to macro forces.

Despite geopolitical threats, crude has failed to break higher and is instead showing signs of weakness, trading below recent highs. In other words, Bitcoin’s breakout case may depend less on crypto-specific catalysts and more on whether oil continues to decline.

Ethereum and XRP: Following, Not Leading

While Bitcoin is setting the tone, Ethereum and XRP are likely to follow broader market direction rather than lead it.

Ethereum, often viewed as a proxy for risk appetite within crypto, could benefit from improving liquidity conditions if macro pressure eases. However, without a clear independent catalyst, its upside may remain tied to Bitcoin’s trajectory.

XRP, meanwhile, continues to trade within a more narrative-driven framework, influenced by regulatory developments and ecosystem-specific momentum. In the short term, it is expected to move in line with broader market sentiment rather than break out independently.

Sentiment Shift or Setup?

On one hand, Bitcoin is breaking higher. On the other hand, macro uncertainty hasn’t fully cleared.

That creates a two-layered market:

  • Short term: Momentum-driven upside fueled by positioning squeeze
  • Medium term: Dependent on oil, inflation and rate expectations

If oil resumes its decline and geopolitical tensions stabilize, crypto could extend gains. But if macro conditions reverse, particularly through an oil spike, the rally could quickly stall.

WhiteBIT Secures Broker License in Georgia

8 April 2026 at 18:02
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Expanding regulated crypto derivatives access in a growing financial hub

WhiteBIT, the largest European cryptocurrency exchange by traffic, has obtained a broker license from the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) through its local entity, WhiteBIT Broker. With this authorization, the company will introduce crypto derivatives trading, including perpetual futures, in the Georgian market. 

WhiteBIT already serves Georgian users with spot trading through a separate entity. The newly licensed WhiteBIT Broker will focus on providing regulated access to derivatives and other broker-led financial instruments, also accessible through whitebit.ge. Georgian traders and investors will gain access to a compliant platform designed to support derivatives trading with a focus on transparency, capital protection, and operational reliability.

The license, secured in collaboration with consulting firm Clarsen, marks a significant step in WhiteBIT’s expansion across regulated markets and supports the development of Georgia’s digital asset ecosystem. The country has positioned itself as an emerging crypto hub, supported by a favourable regulatory framework and increasing adoption. Based on data from 2025 Global Crypto Adoption Index by Chainalysis, Georgia is a top-tier country for cryptocurrency adoption, ranking 3rd globally in some assessments when adjusted for population size.

WhiteBIT is recognized for its focus on security, compliance, and infrastructure reliability. Approximately 96% of user assets are stored in cold wallets, while platform operations are protected by multi-layered security systems and independent audits. The exchange holds the highest Cryptocurrency Security Standard certification (CCSS Level 3) and maintains an AAA security rating from CER.live, where it is ranked among the safest global crypto exchanges.

The expansion introduces regulated derivatives trading to the Georgian market, contributing to broader access to compliant crypto products and reinforcing the country’s position as an emerging center for financial innovation in the region.

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Batman Petrolspor, Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen ilk takım oldu

Nesine 2. Lig Beyaz Grup'ta sezonun bitmesine 3 hafta kala şampiyonluğunu ilan eden Batman Petrolspor taraftarları, takımlarının başarısını coşkuyla kutladı.

Batman Petrolspor, ligin 35. haftasında deplasmanda karşılaştığı Sincan Belediye Ankaraspor'u 2-3 mağlup etti. Grupta puanını 79'a yükselten Batman ekibi, en yakın takipçisi Muğlaspor ile olan farkı 14 puana çıkartarak grubu şampiyon tamamlamayı garantiledi. Batman Petrolspor, Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen ilk takım oldu.

Batman Valiliği önünde kurulan dev ekrandan maçı seyreden taraftarlar, bitiş düdüğünün ardından davul zurna eşliğinde halay çekerek şampiyonluğu kutladı. Daha sonra araçlarla konvoy oluşturan taraftarlar, kent merkezinde tur attı.

Kentte spor yorumculuğu yapan İhsan Rüzgar, AA muhabirine, 24 yıl sonra gelen şampiyonluktan dolayı çok sevinçli olduklarını söyledi. Grubu şampiyon tamamladıklarını vurgulayan Rüzgar, "Güzel ve harika bir atmosferde galibiyet alarak şampiyon olduk. Yenmediğimiz hiçbir takım kalmadı bu sezon. Şampiyon olduk ve 1. Lig'deyiz. Bundan sonra ki hedef Süper Lig olacak." diye konuştu.

Çocuk taraftarlardan Mustafa Eymen Akdağ da takımlarının şampiyon olmasından dolayı çok mutlu olduğunu ifade ederek, "Vali Bey ve emeği geçen bütün kişilere teşekkür ederiz. Çok sevinçliyim. Batman Petrolspor inşallah seneye Süper Lig'e de çıkar." ifadelerini kullandı.

TFF'den 1. Lig'e yükselen Batman Petrolspor'a tebrik

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF), Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen Batman Petrolspor'u kutladı.

TFF'nin internet sitesinden yayımlanan kutlama mesajında şu ifadelere yer verildi:

"Nesine 2. Lig Beyaz Grup'ta bugün oynanan 35. hafta müsabakalarının ardından Batman Petrolspor, sezonun bitmesine 3 hafta kala grubunu şampiyon olarak tamamlamayı garantileyerek Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselmiştir. Başarılarından dolayı Batman Petrolspor Başkanı Mehmet Hakan Toy'u, yönetim kurulu üyelerini, teknik heyeti, futbolcuları ve Batman Petrolspor camiasını tebrik eder; önümüzdeki sezon mücadele edecekleri Trendyol 1. Lig'de başarılar dileriz."

Batman ekibi, ligin 35. haftasında deplasmanda Sincan Belediye Ankaraspor'u 3-2 yenerek şampiyonluğunu ilan etti.

Fenerbahçe'de Kante ve Levent Mercan taraftarla buluştu

Fenerbahçeli futbolcular Kante ve Levent Mercan imza gününde taraftarlarla buluştu.

Fenerbahçeli futbolcular N'Golo Kante ve Levent Mercan, imza gününde taraftarlarla bir araya geldi.

Chobani Stadı'ndaki Fenerium mağazasında gerçekleştirilen imza gününe, taraftarlar büyük ilgi gösterdi.

Fenerbahce

Oyunculardan imza alabilmek ve fotoğraf çektirebilmek için saatler öncesinde stadın önüne gelen sarı-lacivertli taraftarlar, uzun kuyruklar oluşturdu.

Fenerbahce

Kante ve Levent, bir araya geldikleri taraftarların formalarını imzalarken, onlarla hatıra fotoğrafı çektirdi.

Kocaelispor Başkanı Galatasaray maçından puan bekliyor

Kocaelispor Kulübü Başkanı Recep Durul, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 29. haftasında 12 Nisan Pazar günü deplasmanda Galatasaray ile oynayacakları maça dair açıklama yaptı.

Kocaelispor Kulübü Başkanı Recep Durul, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 29. haftasında 12 Nisan Pazar günü deplasmanda Galatasaray ile yapacakları maçtan puan ya da puanlarla döneceklerine inandığını söyledi.

Yeşil-siyahlı ekibin antrenmanını ziyaret eden Durul basın mensuplarına yaptığı açıklamada, milli aradan sonra ligin güçlü takımlarından RAMS Başakşehir'le çok zorlu bir maç oynadıklarını ve eksiklerine rağmen galibiyeti kaçırdıklarını belirtti.

Durul, Başakşehir karşılaşmasında bazı pozisyonları değerlendirmediklerini ve bu pozisyonların ardından taraftarın duygusal tepki göstermesinin normal olduğunu, en azından haftayı bir puanla kapattıklarını ifade etti.

Pazar günü Galatasaray ile karşılaşacaklarına anımsatan Durul, "Kendi evimizde iyi oyunla Galatasaray'ı yenmiştik. Hep şunu söylüyorum; pahalı ayaklar değil, takım oyunu her zaman maçı kazanır. Çıkacağız, taraftarlarımızla yerimizi alacağız. En iyi şekilde camiamızı ve şehrimizi temsil edeceğiz. Bu futbolcular yine çıkacak aslanlar gibi oynayacak. İnşallah puan ve puanlarla dönmeyi umut ediyoruz." dedi.

Durul, hafta sonu nasıl bir atmosfer beklediklerinin sorulması üzerine, "Bazı maçların atmosferi yüksek oluyor ama Kocaelispor olarak her zaman çıkacağız, o onurlu duruşumuzu göstereceğiz. Gideceğiz, yerimizi alacağız ve oynayacağız. Hangi takım olursa olsun tepki göstermeleri bizi kendi doğrularımızdan vazgeçirmeyecektir." yanıtını verdi.

Tüm kulüplere saygı gösterdiklerini ancak sahadaki mücadelenin bazen tansiyonu değiştirebildiğini söyleyen Durul, şöyle devam etti:

"Dolayısıyla her takım kazanmak istiyor. Bir takım kazanacak, yani puan alacak. Dolayısıyla biz de puan almak istiyoruz. Onlar da istiyor. Sonuç olarak hakemin tabii ki oradaki kararları, tansiyonları değiştirebiliyor, duyguları değiştirebiliyor. Umarım adil bir maç olur. Umarım hakkaniyetli maç olur. Umarım güzel bir maç olur. Her iki taraf için de keyifli maç olur. Hak eden kazansın."

"Selçuk İnan bence bu ligin en iyi hocalarından biri"

Durul, teknik direktör Selçuk İnan’ın sözleşmesinin uzatılmasına da değinerek, şu ifadeleri kullandı:

"Selçuk İnan bence bu ligin en iyi hocalarından biri. Ben çok başarılı buluyorum. İlk 7 hafta 2 puan almamıza rağmen çok iyi futbol oynadık. Hakkımız yendi. Dolayısıyla birçok maçta da yendi. Bunu gördük. Bu yüzden Selçuk hocamızın göstermiş olduğu performans çok iyi. Biz çok memnunuz. İnşallah bundan sonra da önümüzdeki günlerde bunu göstermeye devam edecek. İyi bir ekibiz, iyi bir aileyiz. Selçuk hoca artık bizden birisi oldu. Taraftarı seviyor, biz seviyoruz. İşini güzel yapıyor. Dolayısıyla istikrar var. Biz istikrarı devam ettirmek adına bunu yaptık."

Kocaelispor’un hedefinin her zaman üst sıralar olduğunu vurgulayan Durul, "Daha önce büyük başarılar elde etmiş bir camiadan bahsediyoruz. Adaletin cereyan etmediği yerlerde birtakım eksiklikler oldu. İstediğimiz, hedeflediğimiz yerlerde değiliz mutlaka ama önümüzdeki sezonlarda inşallah bunu başaracağız." diye konuştu.

Birinci Liqa: “Baku Sportinq” və “Cəbrayıl” 3 qola sevindi

8 April 2026 at 18:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 21-ci turunun oyunlarına start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.

Beş qolun qeydə alındığı “Cəbrayıl” – “Zaqatala” matçında meydan sahibləri qələbə qazanıblar. “Baku Sportinq” də MOİK-lə ev oyunundan inamlı qələbə ilə ayrılıb.

Qeyd edək ki, 21-ci turun qalan oyunları aprelin 9-da keçiriləcək.

Birinci Liqa
21-ci tur
8 aprel

“Baku Sportinq” – MOİK 3:1
Qollar: Pablo Alveş, 12-pen; 45-pen. İlham Allahverdiyev, 59 – Seyxan Fərəcov, 90+2.
Hakimlər: Alik Yunusov, Aydın Bəxşiyev, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Nazim Abdullayev.
Hakim-inspektor: İmanxan Sultani.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Məmmədəli Məmmədov.
Buzovna qəsəbə stadionu, 15:30.

“Cəbrayıl” – “Zaqatala” 3:2
Qollar: Sadiq Hüseynli, 14. Andzuno Eli, 51. Dileyn Açimi, 87 – Rəşad Həsənov, 50-öz qapısına. Roini İsmayılov, 68.
Hakimlər: Şamil İmanzadə, Səbuhi Soltanov, Səbuhi Əmrahov, Niyaz Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldar Məmmədov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:30.

9 aprel

“Şəfa” – “Səbail”
Hakimlər: Fərid Hacıyev, Mirnihat Seyidov, Asif Abdullayev, Kamran Əliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Anar Şıxəliyev.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 15:00.

“Şimal” – “Mingəçevir”
Hakimlər: İslam Məmmədov, Rasim Axundov, Taleh Məmmədov, Ceyhun Hüseynov.
Hakim-inspektor: Feyzulla Feyzullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Bəhram Qurbanov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:30.

“Difai” – “Şahdağ Qusar”
Hakimlər: Pərviz İbrahimov, Zakir Şükürzadə, İlkin Mustafayev, Nahid Xasıyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov.
Buzovna qəsəbə stadionu, 15:30.

Cüdo millisinin heyətində dəyişiklik

8 April 2026 at 18:45

Cüdo üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin Avropa çempionatı üçün ilkin heyətində dəyişiklik baş verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 66 kq çəki dərəcəsində Ruslan Paşayevin zədə alması səbəbindən onun əvəzinə Turan Bayramov heyətə daxil edilib.

Qeyd edək ki, cüdo üzrə böyüklər arasında Avropa çempionatı 16–19 aprel tarixlərində Gürcüstanın paytaxtı Tbilisidə keçiriləcək.

Gimnastlarımız Avropa Çempionatında finala vəsiqə qazandı

8 April 2026 at 18:34

Tamblinq üzrə Azərbaycan millisi Portuqaliyada keçirilən Avropa Çempionatında çıxışını davam etdirir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, millimizin iki üzvü turnirin finalına yüksəlib.

Təmsilçilərimizdən Tofiq Əliyev (54.700 xal) və Mixail Malkin (54.800 xal) fərdi yarışlarda həlledici raunda vəsiqə əldə ediblər.

Həmçinin komanda hesabında da Azərbaycan final mərhələsində çıxış edəcək.

“Benfika”nın prezidenti Mourinyo ilə bağlı açıqlama verdi

8 April 2026 at 18:21

​”Benfika”nın baş məşqçisi Joze Mourinyonun gələcəyi ətrafında yaranan söz-söhbətlərə həm klub rəhbərliyi, həm də təcrübəli mütəxəssis özü aydınlıq gətirib.

Futbolpress.az xarici mətbuata istinadən xəbər verir ki, ​Mourinyonun meneceri Xorxe Mendeş portuqaliyalı məşqçinin “Benfika”dan ayrılması üçün fəal çalışır.

Lakin “Kasa Pia” ilə matçdan sonra Joze bu iddiaları kəskin təkzib edib:

​”Xorxe Mendeş mənim menecerimdir, amma qərarları mən verirəm. Mənim qərarım isə ‘Benfika’da qalmaqdır.”

​Klubun prezidenti Rui Koşta da Mourinyo ilə tam həmrəy olduqlarını bildirib:

“Jozenin hələ bir illik müqaviləsi var, bu, hazırda müzakirə mövzusu deyil. Onunla fəaliyyətimizdə tam uzlaşma var.”

​”Fənərbaxça”dan ayrıldıqdan sonra Portuqaliya nəhənginə keçən Mourinyonun 2027-ci ilə qədər müqaviləsi olsa da, maraqlı bir detal var. Müqaviləyə əsasən, 2025/26 mövsümünün sonundan etibarən 10 gün ərzində həm klubun, həm də məşqçinin müqaviləni təktərəfli ləğv etmək hüququ mövcuddur.

Azərbaycan Mursiyada 2 idmançı ilə təmsil olunacaq

8 April 2026 at 17:38

11-18 aprel tarixlərində İspaniyada yelkənli qayıq üzrə ILCA 4 (Beynəlxalq Laser Sinfi Assosiasiyası) Avropa çempionatı keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Mursiya şəhərində təşkil olunacaq qitə birinciliyində Azərbaycan Su İdman Növləri Federasiyası (AWSF) ölkəmizi iki idmançı ilə təmsil edəcək.

Komandanın heyətində Nərgiz Məmmədova və Nəzrin Məmmədova yüksək nəticələr uğrunda mübarizə aparacaqlar. Məşqçi Mithat Can Yıldırım, komanda rəhbəri isə Burcu Algon Giorgiannidir.

Serie A players to watch out for at the 2026 World Cup

8 April 2026 at 18:59

Italy’s failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup continued a worrying trend for the four-time winners of the tournament.

The warnings of early exits in 2010 and 2014 were not heeded as Italy missed out on qualification in 2018 and 2022.

A third consecutive absence is a major embarrassment for a nation which still considers itself to be one of the big-hitters in international football.

While the national team will spend the summer with their feet up, Italian football fans will still have plenty of reasons to watch the World Cup.

Numerous Serie A players will be representing their respective countries at the tournament, and several of them have a genuine chance of lifting the trophy.

Read on as we look at the Serie A stars to watch out for at the 2026 World Cup, before identifying some of the noteworthy players who have missed out.

Argentina bidding to go back-to-back this summer

Reigning champions Argentina will head into the tournament as one of the bookmakers’ favourites to retain the prestigious trophy.

Punters already tracking outright odds, futures markets and tournament betting lines can review the latest insights and markets at https://www.luckyrebel.la/sportsbook/soccer/fifa-world-cup before the competition begins.

Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez will be in the squad, while Como’s Nico Paz and Máximo Perrone are also likely to feature.

Martinez has been on the sidelines since suffering a calf injury in a Champions League tie in February, but is scheduled to return to action soon.

The 28-year-old has bagged 36 goals and 11 assists in 75 appearances for Argentina and will be a key figure in their bid to win back-to-back World Cups.

Leao hoping to play a key role for Portugal

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Rafael Leao of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Rafael Leao of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

It would be fair to say that Rafael Leao has never truly lived up to expectations at international level, but that could change this summer.

The 26-year-old has tallied just five goals and seven assists in 43 appearances for Portugal, which is a poor return for a player of his quality.

Leao has struggled with his fitness in recent months, and recently spent time in his homeland to seek independent medical advice on his issues.

If he can demonstrate that he is back to his best over the final few weeks of the season, the AC Milan winger could be a useful asset for Portugal this summer.

Pulisic aiming to sparkle on home soil

MILAN, ITALY - DECEMBER 28: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Christian Pulisic has not scored for the United States in eight games, a career-high international drought that stretches back to late 2024.

Despite his struggles, the Milan star will be a guaranteed starter for the co-hosts this summer under manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Recent defeats against Belgium and Portugal have cranked up the pressure on Pochettino, and he desperately needs Pulisic to rediscover his best form.

The US are scheduled to face Paraguay, Australia and Turkey in the group stage, and securing progression to the knockout phase is not a foregone conclusion.

McTominay ready to lead Scotland into battle

Scott McTominay has flourished since joining Napoli from Manchester United in 2024. He will be a key part of the Scotland squad this summer.

His stunning goal in the 4-2 win against Denmark that clinched a spot at the 2026 World Cup will be remembered as one of the greatest moments in Scotland’s history.

McTominay will need to be at his best if Scotland are to have any chance of progressing out a group containing Brazil, Morocco and Haiti.

His blend of defensive tenacity and forward thrust provides the Tartan Arm’s midfield with much needed balance. If he plays well, Scotland tend to play well.

Italy’s latest flop dents Serie A representation at the World Cup

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Italy’s devastating penalty shootout defeat by Bosnia & Herzegovina resulted in them becoming the first previous winners to miss three consecutive World Cups.

The Serie A stars who feature in the Italian squad join a sizeable list of top-flight players who have missed out on this summer’s tournament. The most notable names are as follows:

  • Nicola Zalewski (Poland, Atalanta)
  • Piotr Zielinski (Poland, Inter)
  • Gianluca Mancini (Italy, Roma)
  • Alessandro Bastoni (Italy, Inter)
  • Nicolo Barella (Italy, Inter)
  • Federico Dimarco (Italy, Inter)
  • Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark, Napoli)
  • Adam Marusic (Montenegro, Lazio)
  • Nikola Krstovic (Montenegro, Atalanta)
  • Gustav Isaksen (Denmark, Lazio)
  • Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia, Napoli)
  • Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Cameroon, Napoli)
  • Maduka Okoye (Nigeria, Udinese)
  • Fisayo Dele-Bashiru (Nigeria, Lazio)
  • Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia, Napoli)
  • Dusan Vlahovic (Serbia, Juventus)
  • Lazar Samardzic (Serbia, Atalanta)
  • Strahinja Pavlovic (Serbia, Milan)
  • Edon Zhegrova (Kosovo, Juventus)

Italy’s failure on this occasion can primarily be linked to financial issues in Serie A. The Italian top flight struggles to match the financial strength of rival European leagues.

This has impacted their ability to invest in their youth systems, which has resulted in Italy struggling to compete on the world stage.

Italiano: ‘50/50’ for Aston Villa against Bologna despite being ‘superior on paper’

8 April 2026 at 18:46

Vincenzo Italiano believes that Bologna have a ‘50/50’ chance of beating Aston Villa over two legs of their Europa League quarter-final despite the fact that the Premier League side are ‘superior on paper’. 

The Rossoblu will host the Villains at the Dall’Ara on Thursday evening for the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie. The reverse fixture will be played at Villa Park on April 16. 

Bologna claimed a surprise 5-4 aggregate victory over Serie A opponents Roma in the round of 16 in order to qualify for this stage of the competition. Aston Villa, meanwhile, claimed two round of 16 victories over Lille and qualified with a 3-0 aggregate scoreline.

Villa are the odds-on favourites to go on and win the Europa League title this season, but Bologna head coach Italiano believes that ‘anything can happen’ over two legs, and that his side have a ‘50/50’ chance of qualifying for the semi-finals. 

Italiano previews Bologna vs. Aston Villa: ‘It’s 50/50’

“It’s 50/50. You all know how complicated this match is, but we have to prove our value, our strength and our qualities,” Italiano said during his pre-match press conference on Wednesday. “We know the opponents because we’ve already faced them twice, but each match tells a different story. 

“We will have to manage the game over 180 minutes. Tomorrow is important because the first game gives you the opportunity to set up for the second leg in a certain way. We have every chance to do it. We have to take our chances because it is a big pride to be in the final eight.”

Bologna have the home ‘advantage’ for Thursday’s quarter-final first leg, but oddly that is something that may worry Bologna, who have lost six of the seven Serie A matches that they have played at the Dall’Ara in 2026. 

“Tomorrow there will be the obstacle of the stadium and I hope that (the supporters) will give us a big hand to conquer it,” Italiano admitted. “We’re coming in with a lot of enthusiasm having won in Cremona, which has allowed us to prepare well for this match,” he continued. 

CREMONA, ITALY - APRIL 05: Joao Mario of Bologna celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Joao Mario of Bologna celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

“We had both the result and the performance in Cremona. I hope to confirm it in a tough and difficult game tomorrow. 

“I hope that the supporters will always continue to be with us, as I asked at the beginning of the season. I’ll give the example of Orsolini, who missed a penalty but was applauded. All that has to be protected. On paper, Aston Villa are superior to us, but with everyone’s help, we can overturn the predictions.” 

Bologna and Aston Villa have already met twice over the last two seasons, once in the league phase of the Europa League earlier this season and once in the Champions League in 2024-25. Villa won those matches 1-0 and 2-0 respectively, both played at Villa Park. 

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 25: Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa takes a penalty which was saved by Lukasz Skorupski of Bologna FC 1909 (not pictured) during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Aston Villa FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Villa Park on September 25, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 25: Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa takes a penalty which was saved by Lukasz Skorupski of Bologna FC 1909 (not pictured) during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Aston Villa FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Villa Park on September 25, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

“The two previous matches were in the ‘qualifying’ rounds, one-off games and at their home. This time we will play for 180 minutes and anything can happen,” said Italiano. “We know their strengths and weaknesses. We’ve always faced them at the beginning of the season, unlike now when we’re nearly at the end. 

“They have individual quality and a lot of value. We need an extraordinary performance, but there will definitely be a difference compared to the last two games.” 

 

Milan dream of Lewandowski as striker search continues

8 April 2026 at 18:23

Milan are expected to sign a new centre-forward in the summer, and according to Corriere della Sera, the Rossoneri’s top ‘dream’ target is Robert Lewandowski.

Milan are determined to sign a new centre-forward for next season as Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic, Christopher Nkunku and January signing Niclas Fullkrug have failed to impress in the second part of the campaign.

According to Corriere della Sera (via Milannews), the Rossoneri’s top target is Barcelona star Lewandowski, whose contract with the La Liga giants expires at the end of the season.

Technically, Lewandowski is available on a free transfer, and even if his high salary at Nou Camp represents a substantial obstacle, the Rossoneri will continue to monitor the Polish striker’s situation at Barcelona over the coming weeks.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 28: Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF at Spotify Camp Nou on February 28, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN – FEBRUARY 28: Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF at Spotify Camp Nou on February 28, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

The Catalans are expected to offer Lewandowski a one-year contract extension, but the experienced striker hasn’t yet made up his mind about his future at the club.

Corriere della Sera further reports that Milan will be listening to offers of at least €50m for their star, Rafael Leao, in the summer.

CREMONA, ITALY - MARCH 01: Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks dejected during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks dejected during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Chivu extension and summer transfer revolution: Inter’s plans after 2025-26 season

8 April 2026 at 18:03

Inter have the small matter of the Serie A title to wrap up before the end of the 2025-26 season, but reports in Italy indicate that plans have already been made ahead of the 2026-27 campaign, beginning with the contract extension of head coach Cristian Chivu. Here’s what could happen next for the Nerazzurri. 

What do Inter have planned for the summer transfer window?

Inter are seven points clear at the top of the Serie A table heading into the final seven matches of the season left to go. 

Assuming that the Nerazzurri go on to lift the trophy at the end of the season, Chivu will have won the league title in his first full season as a head coach of a senior side. 

The Romanian, who replaced Simone Inzaghi on a two-year contract last summer, is likely to be rewarded with a new contract extension, potentially until the summer of 2028 according to the latest reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport. 

Talks have not yet begun and are unlikely to take place before the end of the campaign, but the Pink Paper suggests that there will be no issues when it comes to negotiating a renewal.

Once Chivu’s contract is wrapped up, Inter will move forwards with what is expected to eb a summer transfer ‘revolution’. 

Chivu had already tried to bring in star-quality signings in Manu Kone and Ademola Lookman last summer in an attempt to reshuffle the Nerazzurri playing staff, but it is understood that he will be given more backing this time around after a convincing start to life in the Inter hot seat. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that Inter could look to move away from the 3-5-2 system that they have deployed so regularly over the last three seasons, and that they could be inclined to move to more of a 4-3-2-1. 

Kone remains a target heading into this summer window and could be a useful figure in that set-up. There have also been suggestions that Inter could make another attempt for Moussa Diaby, a natural winger, who would benefit in a 4-3-2-1 or 4-3-3 formation. 

ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 29: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on December 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 29: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on December 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Inter are also expected to bring in a new goalkeeper this summer, with Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario the current frontrunner.

As for the defence, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Atalanta’s Marco Palestra is a strong favourite at right-back and that Oumar Solet and Mario Gila are strong options at centre-back.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Oaktree will not provide much more than €40m for Inter to spend this summer, but this does not factor in the fact that Yann Sommer, Francesco Acerbi, Stefan  De Vrij, Matteo Darmian and Henrikh Mkhitaryan are likely to leave at the end of their contracts, which clears considerable room off the club’s wage bill. 

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 08: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Inter competes for the ball with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Inter competes for the ball with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There have also been suggestions that Inter could look to sell one of their current first-team stars, such as Alessandro Bastoni, which would also improve the budget situation this summer. 

Denzel Dumfries, who has a release clause in his contract, as well as the likes of Davide Frattesi or Luis Henrique could also potentially be moved on this summer according to Wednesday’s report.

Gravina publishes report on Italian football’s crisis and how to fix it despite resignation

8 April 2026 at 17:50

President Gabriele Gravina has published a report on the state of Italian football, along with a number of proposals to address the crisis, despite his recent resignation as FIGC President.

Gravina resigned as the FIGC President last week in the wake of Italy’s World Cup play-off exit.

Italy did win the 2020 Euros with Gravina at the helm of the football federation, but also failed to qualify for the World Cup on two occasions.

Gravina has already announced his resignation, but will remain in charge for ordinary administration until his successor is elected on June 22.

On Wednesday, Gravina posted a report he was supposed to present at the Italian parliament last week, but his hearing was cancelled following his resignation.

Gravina shared the document “with the hope that it may stimulate reflection and deeper analysis, including among those who, in recent days, have added their opinions to the already crowded group of those who believe they have the solution in their pocket.

“The critical issues of Italian football have been known for years and highlighted in numerous official documents, differing only in the statistical data that continue to worsen, confirming that these are largely structural deficiencies,” continued the outgoing FIGC President.

“If we truly want what is best for Italian football as a whole sporting movement, it is necessary to clarify the actual responsibilities of the Federation, the Leagues and public institutions. Too many inaccuracies, and at times outright falsehoods, fuel the search for the culprit, but above all, spread misconceptions.

“In my view, it is no coincidence that in areas of direct and exclusive federal responsibility (social and environmental sustainability, youth and school projects, development and training programs for national youth teams, to name a few), significant results have been achieved.

“Unlike in areas where the interests of the various stakeholders, and their respective autonomies, overlap to such an extent that they effectively paralyse the system.”

The actual report began with a list of well-known issues affecting Serie A and Italian football, including the number of players eligible for selection to the national team, the average age of Serie A players and the high percentage of foreign players in Italy’s top flight.

Gravina highlighted the lack of investment in youth sectors and that “Italy ranks 49th out of 50 leagues monitored for the percentage of minutes played by U21 players eligible for the national team, at just 1.9%.”

The document reinforced that “Serie A is not among the top 10 leagues for meters covered in a sprint” and that “the average ball speed (7.6 m/s) is much lower than the Champions League average (10.4) and that of other major European leagues (9.2).”

Gravina insisted that it is “impossible” to impose a minimum number of Italian players in Serie A as it would “violate principles of free movement of workers, which applies to football as a professional sport.”

Gravina’s proposals to fix Italian football

BOLOGNA, ITALY - JUNE 4: President Gabriele Gravina of the FIGC looks on during the international Friendly match between Italy and Turkiye at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on June 4, 2024 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – JUNE 4: President Gabriele Gravina of the FIGC looks on during the international Friendly match between Italy and Turkiye at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on June 4, 2024 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

He also highlighted that a tight fixture list has made it impossible to find a training window for the Italy national team outside the usual international breaks and complained about the lack of financial help from the Government.

Gravina said Italian football did not receive financial allocations, not even for the 2032 Euros, while other events organised in the country, such as the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, the America’s Cup in Naples, and the Mediterranean Games in Taranto, “received multi-billion funding.”

Lastly, he reiterated his proposals, which he had previously tried to implement, regarding a percentage of betting revenues to be allocated to football, in order to develop youth players and infrastructures, a tax credit, and the reintroduction of a “preferential tax regime” for professionals coming from abroad, practically the famous Growth Decree.

Gravina also insisted that the ban on advertising and sponsorships by betting operators be lifted, and that supportive measures be taken to build new stadiums or renovate existing ones.

The FIGC President stressed that a technical redevelopment of Italian football at the youth level has already started under Maurizio Viscidi, focusing more on technique than on tactics.

Lastly, he insisted that it is necessary to reshape Serie A, B, C, and D and to launch a reform project for the refereeing sector.

“Without this strong and unanimous willingness to prioritise the common good over the defence of individual positions, and with politics creating the conditions and enabling the necessary tools for action, no single individual can achieve a true and complete revival of Italian football,” Gravina concluded.

Juventus could announce Spalletti extension in coming days

8 April 2026 at 17:28

Reports in Italy suggest that Juventus could be just a few days away from announcing the contract extension of head coach Luciano Spalletti, which could potentially be announced before Saturday’s Serie A match against Atalanta. 

Juventus set to announce Spalletti extension

La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that ‘the countdown is on’ for Juventus to announce Spalletti’s new contract. The Pink Paper reports that an agreement has been reached and that putting the signatures on the necessary documents is all that remains to be done before an announcement can go ahead. 

Spalletti is expected to put pen to paper on a two-year contract extension, running until the summer of 2028 with wages in the region of €5m-€6m per season including bonuses.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 08: Juventus FC head coach Luciano Spalletti looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Juventus FC head coach Luciano Spalletti looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Wednesday’s report indicates that the announcement regarding Spalletti’s contract extension could arrive within the next few days, likely before the Serie A match away against Atalanta at 19.45 BST on Saturday evening. 

Spalletti originally joined Juventus at the end of October, penning an initial short-term deal until the end of the 2025-26 season with an option to extend for a further 12 months in the event of qualification for the Champions League. Juve, however, wish to settle any doubts and tie their head coach down before the off-season. 

Local media fuels Chelsea transfer talk as Barcelona ace grows frustrated

8 April 2026 at 18:42

Chelsea were interested in signing the Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado during the summer transfer window.

The 22-year-old midfielder did not want to leave his boyhood club, and he decided to stay. However, he has struggled for regular opportunities this season. Casado has had just 865 minutes of La Liga football this season, and he needs to play more often.

Casado has also been linked with Arsenal and Manchester United.

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Marc Casado needs a move

He is a talented player with a big future, and sitting on the bench at Barcelona will not benefit him. According to a report from publication SPORT via SportWitness, the player’s agent, Jorge Mendes, could be looking for a new destination for his client in the summer.

The report mentions Chelsea and Wolves as past interested parties. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea will renew their interest in Casado at the end of the season. They could use more quality and depth in the middle of the park, and the 22-year-old Spaniard could be a useful acquisition.

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Casado could be a handy option

He will be hungry for regular opportunities, and his determination to succeed will be a bonus for the Blues. Casado is likely to be available for a reasonable fee as well. The current situation will certainly serve as encouragement for the London club if they are truly interested in signing the Barcelona player. It remains to be seen whether they can capitalise on the situation and secure the 22-year-old’s services.

Casado has the technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League, and he could develop into an important player for Chelsea. The Blues have done well to groom young players in the past, and they could play a key role in his development. The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the Premier League, especially if they can offer him regular opportunities, will be hard to turn down for the young midfielder.

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Aston Villa handed major Champions League boost after key development

8 April 2026 at 18:30

Aston Villa have been handed a major Champions League boost following Arsenal’s 1-0 victory over Sporting CP on Tuesday night.

The result in Lisbon has mathematically secured an extra European qualification spot for the Premier League, providing Unai Emery’s side with a significant safety net in their quest for elite continental football.

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The narrow win for the Gunners acted as the final catalyst in the UEFA coefficient race, ensuring that England will finish in the top two of the season rankings.

As a result, the Premier League is now guaranteed to have at least five teams in the expanded 36-team Champions League league phase for the 2026/27 season.

Premier League to have at least five Champions League spots

Under UEFA’s “European Performance Spot” rules, the two associations whose clubs perform best across the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League earn an additional automatic entry.

With Arsenal’s latest win, England has moved to an untouchable coefficient average of 25.013, clear of rivals Spain and Italy.

This means that the once “Top Four” race has officially transformed into a “Top Five” battle.

For clubs like Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Liverpool, the confirmation of a fifth spot changes the landscape of the final seven games of the season, significantly reducing the pressure of a potential late-season slip-up.

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Aston Villa in pole position for top-four finish

Despite the new safety net of a fifth-place spot, Aston Villa remain in a commanding position to qualify on their own merits.

Villa currently sit in 4th place with 54 points from 31 games, five points clear of 5th-placed Liverpool.

Position Team Games Played Points GD
3 Manchester United 31 55 +13
4 Aston Villa 31 54 +5
5 Liverpool 31 49 +8
6 Chelsea 31 48 +15

With Unai Emery’s men boasting a five-point cushion and only seven matches remaining, the chances of Villa qualifying for the Champions League for the second time in three years is high.

 

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Excl: “Everything changed” – Why Euro giants are back in transfer race for Man United misfit

8 April 2026 at 17:50

Borussia Dortmund are now back in for the potential transfer of their former player Jadon Sancho, as confirmed by the club’s managing director Lars Ricken.

Speaking exclusively to CaughtOffside, German football journalist Christian Falk provided us with his insight into the Sancho situation as he could now be set for a third spell with Dortmund.

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Falk says Dortmund are now analysing if Sancho could improve their squad as he looks like a good market opportunity due to the fact that he’ll be out of contract with Manchester United this summer.

Sancho is currently on loan at Aston Villa and will surely not be staying there after a lack of impact, but it seems BVB would be open to working with him again after he previously shone during his first spell there as a youngster, and again on loan two years ago.

Why Dortmund changed their mind about Jadon Sancho

Dortmund is analysing if Jadon would make the team better,” Falk told CaughtOffside.

“I think before Dortmund wasn’t sure if they’d go for Sancho because he wasn’t playing so well in recent seasons.

“But now they see a big chance, because they know they can make him better, and he’s now cheaper. He knows he can’t get the same kind of salary as before.

“The last time he was at Dortmund he showed that he can be important for this team and Dortmund is searching for this position.

“They know that Karim Adeyemi could leave the club in the summer and they need a new star. So a few months ago they weren’t sure about Sancho, but now everything changed.”

Where did it go wrong for Jadon Sancho?

Sancho looked like such an exciting prospect in his first spell at Dortmund and it’s been quite a surprise to see him struggle so much during his time in the Premier League.

The 26-year-old possibly made the wrong choice in moving to Man Utd when he did, with so many other big prospects also struggling at Old Trafford in recent times.

Jadon Sancho Games Goals
Borussia Dortmund 137 50
Manchester United 83 12
Borussia Dortmund (loan) 21 3
Chelsea (loan) 41 5
Aston Villa (loan) 31 1

Sancho will now have the chance for a fresh start this summer when he becomes a free agent, and returning to Dortmund could be the best way for him to revive his career.

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Liverpool are joined by Barcelona in the race to sign rising Italian defender

8 April 2026 at 17:26

Interest in Atalanta full-back Marco Palestra is intensifying across Europe, with Liverpool and Barcelona reportedly positioning themselves at the front of a growing queue of suitors.

The 21-year-old Italy international, currently gaining valuable experience on loan at Cagliari, has emerged as one of the most promising young right-backs in Serie A.

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According to reports from TEAMtalk, several elite clubs are tracking his development closely, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea, highlighting the scale of competition expected if he becomes available this summer.

With an estimated valuation of around €45 million, Palestra represents a significant investment, but one that many clubs appear willing to consider given the shortage of high-quality, defensively reliable full-backs in the modern game.

Breakthrough season at Cagliari elevates Palestra’s reputation

Palestra’s loan spell at Cagliari has played a key role in accelerating his development.

Having progressed through Atalanta’s highly respected youth system, widely known for producing technically gifted defenders, the young right-back has used his time at Cagliari to gain consistent top-flight minutes.

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Those appearances have allowed him to refine his defensive positioning, improve his physical presence, and demonstrate maturity beyond his years.

Italian media and scouting reports have highlighted Palestra’s defensive reliability as one of his standout attributes.

Unlike many modern full-backs who prioritize attacking output, Palestra has built his reputation on strong tackling, intelligent positioning, and disciplined defensive awareness.

These qualities are particularly appealing to clubs seeking greater defensive balance on the right side of their back line.

His performances have also earned recognition at international level, with Italy selectors reportedly viewing him as part of the country’s long-term defensive plans.

Regular involvement in national team discussions often serves as confirmation of a player’s consistency and potential, further boosting his reputation across Europe.

Why Liverpool see him as a strategic fit

Liverpool’s reported interest in Palestra reflects a tactical need at Anfield.

In recent seasons, the club has relied heavily on attacking full-backs, particularly on the right side, where creativity and forward movement have been prioritised.

However, there has been growing discussion in English media about the need for a more defensively focused option, especially in matches where defensive solidity becomes crucial.

By targeting a player like Palestra, Liverpool could add depth and balance to their defensive structure. A more traditional right-back profile would provide tactical flexibility, allowing the team to adjust formations depending on the opposition.

This type of versatility has become increasingly important in modern football, where teams often switch between attacking and defensive systems mid-match.

Liverpool’s recruitment strategy in recent years has also focused on signing players entering their prime developmental years.

At 21, Palestra fits that model perfectly, offering both immediate potential and long-term value.

European giants plot ambitious move to bring Liverpool star back to the league he left for Merseyside

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Pundit urges Arteta not to use Arsenal star again, names player who “has to play every single minute” instead

8 April 2026 at 17:19

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been urged not to play goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga again this season after his poor recent performances.

Kepa was selected over David Raya in Arsenal’s cup matches this season, playing in every round of the Carabao Cup, including in their final defeat against Manchester City.

The former Chelsea man was also in goal as Arsenal were knocked out of the FA Cup in a surprise defeat at Southampton last weekend.

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Raya was brought back into Arteta’s starting XI for the game against Sporting Lisbon last night, and Darren Bent feels it’s clear he now has to start every single game between now and the end of the season.

Bent doesn’t want to see Kepa again as Arteta urged to start Raya

Speaking on talkSPORT, as quoted by Football365, Bent said: “Stop playing Kepa. I know it’s not necessarily his fault, but I don’t want to see Kepa again this season.

“As a back-up, perfect. David Raya, between now and the end of the season, has to play every single minute.

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“Even if Arsenal destroy Sporting in the Champions League, next week I need David Raya in goal. Play him from now in every game until the end of the season.

“I understand he’s trying to play bodies but these players are letting him down, they keep being given opportunities and they’re not taking them.”

Arsenal fans will surely agree with this after Raya’s superb goalkeeping heroics in the win over Sporting last night.

The Spanish shot-stopper is quite simply on a whole other level from Kepa, who flopped at Chelsea and who will surely never be more than a backup for a top club.

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Google rolls out onboarding guide for Universal Commerce Protocol

8 April 2026 at 18:44
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Google is laying the groundwork for “agentic commerce,” where users can complete purchases directly inside AI-driven search experiences.

What’s happening. Google has published a new onboarding guide for its Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) in Merchant Center, outlining how merchants can integrate with the system and enable checkout directly from product listings in AI Mode and Gemini.

The big picture. As AI search evolves from discovery to transaction, Google is pushing to keep users within its ecosystem by embedding shopping and checkout into conversational experiences.

How it works. Merchants must first complete a technical integration, then submit an interest form and wait for approval before gaining access to onboarding tools in Google Merchant Center, including a sandbox environment to test integration, identity linking and checkout APIs.

Why we care. Google is moving search closer to transaction, meaning users may complete purchases directly inside AI experiences instead of visiting your website. This shifts where conversions happen and could change how performance is measured, attributed and optimized. Early adopters of the Universal Commerce Protocol may gain a competitive advantage as shopping becomes more integrated into tools like Gemini.

Zoom in. The protocol acts as an open standard for connecting product data, user identity and payment flows, enabling seamless purchases without redirecting users to external sites.

What to watch: The rollout is gradual and currently limited to the U.S., with a dedicated UCP integration tab expected to appear in Merchant Center accounts over the coming months.

Bottom line. If widely adopted, the Universal Commerce Protocol could redefine how online shopping works — turning search into a full-funnel, AI-powered checkout experience.

Dig deeper. How to onboard to the Universal Commerce Protocol in Merchant Center

Meta simplifies Pixel setup with official Google Tag Manager template

8 April 2026 at 18:29
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Meta Platforms is making it easier for advertisers to implement tracking, reducing technical friction for teams running campaigns across platforms.

What’s happening. Meta released an official Pixel template inside Google Tag Manager, replacing the need for third-party or community-built workarounds.

How it works. The new template allows advertisers to reuse their existing GA4 dataLayer, meaning events already configured for Google Analytics 4 can be leveraged without rebuilding tracking from scratch. It also automatically maps enhanced e-commerce events such as purchases, add-to-cart actions, content views and checkout initiations, eliminating the need for duplicate tagging.

Why we care. This reduces implementation time, lowers the risk of tracking errors and ensures consistency across platforms, especially for advertisers managing both Google and Meta campaigns.

What to watch. Whether this leads to broader adoption of Meta Pixel tracking among advertisers who previously avoided complex setups, and if similar cross-platform integrations follow.

Bottom line. Meta is removing one of the biggest headaches in ad tracking — making it faster and easier to get reliable data across platforms.

First seen. This update was spotted by Paid Media expert Thomas Eccel who shared spotting the update on LinkedIn.

Why product feeds need an organic strategy for AI search

8 April 2026 at 18:00
Why product feeds need an organic strategy for AI search

Ask most ecommerce brands who owns their product feed, and the answer is almost always the same: the paid media team.

Maybe a feed management tool sits under PPC. Maybe the shopping team built the feed years ago, and nobody’s touched the titles since. Either way, SEO rarely has a seat at the table, and it’s often forgotten as part of the broader feed management strategy.

Whether you’re worried about AI search or traditional clicks, you’re missing out on opportunities by excluding SEO from your feed management strategy.

AI shopping results are grounded in Google Shopping data

Up to 83% of ChatGPT carousel products match Google Shopping’s organic results, according to a recent Peec AI study analyzing more than 43,000 listings. And 60% of those matches came from Shopping positions 1-10.

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Data shows how ChatGPT’s product carousel matches Google Shopping’s organic results, with Google dominating over Bing.

On Google’s side, the Shopping Graph now contains more than 50 billion product listings and feeds directly into AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Gemini. AI Overviews appear in roughly 14% of shopping queries, up from about 2% in late 2024. Like many other things we’ve discovered about AI search, the generative results are informed by traditional SERP.

SEO needs to be the strategic quarterback for brand authority. This is a highly valuable opportunity to work cross-channel toward a common goal of improving visibility across search surfaces. It really requires SEOs, commerce, and paid media teams to get in the same room.

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The case for a dedicated organic feed

Typically, brands run a single product feed optimized for Google paid shopping campaigns. Titles are written for bid relevance, descriptions are built for Quality Score, and the feed exists to win auctions, with less consideration for user search behaviors.

As user behavior shifts, search surfaces favor stronger semantic alignment between queries and product data. A title stuffed with paid-friendly modifiers or branded terms isn’t the same as a title that mirrors how someone conversationally searches for a product.

We tested this with a large ecommerce brand. Our agency’s AI SEO team partnered with the commerce team to launch a dedicated product feed for free organic listings, with titles and descriptions optimized specifically for organic visibility, rather than replicating what was already running in the paid feed.

After the organic feed was pushed live:

  • Organic listing CTR increased 10% month over month, alongside a 4% lift in purchasing rate.
  • A product-level test saw a 92% increase in revenue for free listings, with visibility up 83%, and add-to-cart up 14%.
  • The organic optimization changes alone drove 35,000 impressions at a 1.4% CTR, 55% higher than the CTR seen in paid for the same time period.

Rather than replacing our paid feed strategy, we recognized that organic and paid shopping solve different problems and have different needs that require optimizing accordingly.

Organic feed titles should reflect how your customers actually search, not how your bidding strategy is structured.

Dig deeper: How AI-driven shopping discovery changes product page optimization

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What to prioritize in an organic feed strategy

Not every feed attribute carries equal weight. If you’re building a dedicated organic feed or just auditing your existing feed for gaps, here’s where you could start.

Titles are the highest-impact lever

Google’s algorithm heavily favors feed titles when matching products to queries, and its own documentation emphasizes including important attributes to “better match search queries and drive performance lift.” Consider how a customer might describe what they’re looking for in a conversational way, and how that aligns with product attributes.

Google's Merchant Center documentation on feed strategy
Google’s Merchant Center documentation reinforces the point that your feed strategy should map to how your customer actually shops to help improve their search journey

Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs) are non-negotiable

Google’s GTIN documentation makes clear that products with correct GTINs receive significantly more visibility. Industry data has consistently shown that properly matched products can drive up to 40% more clicks. They’re also the primary signal for aggregating product reviews across sources.

Don’t overlook images

They’re still the most common source of Merchant Center disapprovals. Products with both standard and lifestyle images typically see significantly higher engagement. 

If budget or bandwidth has kept better product images on the back burner, Google’s Product Studio can help handle some of the editing, so you can test and improve creative at scale without a full reshoot. It’s also a way for SEO and creative teams to collaborate on feed-specific assets and testing.

Optimize key product attributes: product_highlight and product_detail 

  • product_highlight lets you add scannable benefit statements that appear in expanded Shopping views. For instance, “water-resistant for light rain commutes” is doing more work than “high-quality material” for both the shopper and the AI. 
  • product_detail provides structured specifications that power Google’s faceted filters in organic product grids.

The same semantic work SEOs are doing to optimize product detail pages (PDPs) for conversational search — like defining ideal buyers, naming use cases, and articulating compatibility — should inform feed attributes. 

Product and content teams already understand what drives someone to buy. That context should be in the feed, not just on a brand’s PDPs.

Dig deeper: How to make ecommerce product pages work in an AI-first world

Your feed is also your agentic commerce foundation

Here’s what makes this investment compound: the feed optimization work done today for organic shopping visibility will also help build brand readiness for agentic commerce standards and applications.

Google’s Universal Commerce Protocol, announced in January, is a framework that enables AI agents to discover products, build carts, and complete transactions directly inside AI Mode and Gemini. The shopper may never land on the brand website to make a purchase. UCP isn’t a replacement for Google Merchant Center, because it’s built directly on top of GMC data.

Feeds are how products enter the Shopping Graph. The Shopping Graph is the dataset AI agents query when processing a shopping request. The new native_commerce attribute added to feeds is what signals that a product is eligible for the UCP-powered “Buy” button in traditional and AI-driven Google services.

Google has also announced the eventual rollout of several new Merchant Center attributes designed specifically for conversational commerce: 

  • Product FAQs.
  • Use cases.
  • Compatible accessories.
  • Product substitutes. 

These are additions to an existing GMC feed that give AI agents the contextual understanding they need to match products to natural-language queries like “what’s a good waterproof jacket for bike commuting?” These new conversational attributes are rolling out to a small group of retailers first.

This is where feed data and on-page content need to stay tightly aligned. Search surfaces cross-reference a brand’s feed against:

  • Structured data. 
  • PDP content.
  • Other sources to validate findings. 

When those layers contradict each other, trust erodes at the domain level. 

Dig deeper: 7 organic content investments that drive ecommerce ROI

Building a cross-channel strategy for AI search

Product feed strategy and optimization is an opportunity for genuine cross-team collaboration to test, execute, and measure visibility. A holistic approach to managing product details across every surface will benefit brands in both traditional and AI-driven search.

  • SEOs bring the keyword intelligence, semantic understanding, and knowledge of how AI systems match queries to content. 
  • Commerce and marketplace teams own the product data, product information management, and relationships with retailers. 
  • Paid teams have the feed infrastructure, the tools, and years of experience managing feed health at scale.

These teams must work together to coordinate their insights and effectively establish an AI SEO operating system. The product feed sits at that intersection as it’s an owned asset managed by commerce infrastructure that directly feeds AI-powered visibility.

The first step is to pull a current feed and compare organic titles to paid titles. The second step is getting the right people in the room to build something better. SEO is most successful when more channels align toward the same goal: better brand visibility.

Google March 2026 core update rollout is now complete

8 April 2026 at 17:35

The March 2026 core update finished rolling out today after 12 days and 4 hours, completing Google’s first broad ranking update of the year.

What happened. Google confirmed the rollout ended at 06:12 PDT, per its Search Status Dashboard. The update began March 27 and impacted search rankings globally.

  • Google previously said this was “a regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites.”

The timeline. Google originally estimated the March 2026 core update would take up to two weeks to complete.

  • Started: March 27.
  • Completed: April 8.
  • Total rollout: 12 days, 4 hours

The context. This was the first core update of 2026. It followed the March 2026 spam update and the February 2026 Discover update.

  • Core updates introduce broad changes to ranking systems and typically drive noticeable volatility across search results.

What to do if you were impacted. Google didn’t issue any new guidance for the March 2026 core update. Its standing advice remains:

  • Ranking drops don’t necessarily mean something is wrong.
  • Recovery often comes with future updates, not immediate fixes.
  • Focus on helpful, reliable, people-first content.

Google continues to point site owners to its core update and helpful content guidance.

Why we care. Now that the rollout is complete, you can assess impact with more confidence. Analyze ranking and traffic changes, identify winners and losers, and adjust your content strategy based on what the update appears to reward.

Previous core updates. Here’s a timeline and our coverage of recent core updates:

Prediction: Arsenal vs Bournemouth – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

Verdict: Arsenal win Best Odds: 1/2 Bookmaker: Dachbet Turning their attention back to Premier League duties on Saturday lunchtime, Arsenal will welcome Bournemouth to north London. Arsenal Starting with the hosts, watching two pieces of silverware go up in smoke on either side of March’s international break, Arsenal travelled over to Portugal on Tuesday night […]

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Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez to hand in a transfer request

There has recently been much speculation about the future of Enzo Fernandez and his potential departure from Chelsea, with the Argentine midfielder openly speaking about Real Madrid. The best proof that the situation is rather serious is the confirmation of Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior that Fernandez was left out of Chelsea’s FA Cup thrashing of […]

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Sue Bird reportedly joining NBC and Peacock as a WNBA analyst

WNBA legend Sue Bird isn’t done with the game just yet. Bird, who was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame last year, will reportedly join NBC and Peacock as a WNBA analyst, according to Front Office Sports.

Bird’s role with the network is unclear. It’s not known whether she’s provide analysis from a studio or will perform color commentary during broadcasts.

NBC is returning to the world of WNBA this season after agreeing to a massive deal with the league — and the NBA — in 2024.

On the NBA side, NBC brought in legend Michael Jordan to break down the game and provide analysis. Jordan’s role, however, turned out to be more limited than expected.

While Bird’s role remains unannounced, she should bring a similar level of accomplishments and expertise on the WNBA end. Bird, 45, is widely considered one of the best WNBA players of all time.

Over her 21-year career in the league, Bird was a 13-time All-Star, eight-time All-WNBA selection and four-time WNBA champion. After retiring in 2022, Bird was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2025.

Bird, who was selected by the Seattle Storm with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft, spent her entire career with the franchise. She had her jersey number retired by the team in 2023 and had a statue erected outside the team’s arena in 2025.

Jasprit Bumrah’s unwanted hat-trick: First time in 8 years, just fourth ever

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made it abundantly clear that he does not go by reputation when facing a bowler, when the 15-year-old launched the first ball he faced off Jasprit Bumrah for a six. Sooryavanshi then went on to score another maximum in the same over, startling not just the ace bowler, but everyone on the field and spectators as well. Sooryavanshi was the talk of the town for his 14-ball 39 blitz in the RR vs MI fixture in IPl 2026, even eclipsing his teammate Yashasvi Jaiswal’s match-winning knock of 77 not out off 32 deliveries in the rain curtailed affair at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati on Tuesday evening.

MI succumbed to their second loss of the season, unable to match the tempo set by Jaiswal and Sooryavanshi, failing to chase down 150 in the stipulated 11 overs. They eventually ended up with 123/9. The MI bowlers were in for a tough night with the two youngsters on song racking up 80 runs in the first five overs, essentially setting up the game for the home team.





Every bowler, barring Hardik Pandya went for over 10 runs per over, with Deepak Chahar and Trent Boult conceding 22 runs each in their solitary overs. Bumrah, after conceding 14 runs in his 1st over, gave away 18 runs in his next two, while Shardul Thakur leaked 36 in his 2 and the impact sub Allah Ghazanfar was taken for 21 runs in his 2. Pandya returned a respectable figures of 2-0-17-0.

And amid this mayhem, Bumrah returned wicketless for the third consecutive match. A rarity in Bumrah’s illustrious T20 career. For Bumrah, this unwanted hat-trick of going wicketless for three matches in a row was in fact the first time in nearly 8 years and only the fourth time in his entire T20 career. Bumrah has been the go to bowler for MI in the IPL and the Indian team in the T20Is with 345 wickets in 273 matches with an economy of 6.92. That is approximately 1.26 wickets per match.

The last time the MI ace bowler went wicketless in three consecutive IPL games was in the 2016 season, when he returned 4-0-35-0, 4-0-28-0, 2-0-13-0 vs SRH, RCB and KXIP, respectively. The other instances, apart from this latest 2026 season, was in 2017/18 in T20Is and before that in 2014 IPL season.

Jasprit Bumrah: Consecutive Wicketless T20 Matches (3+ Games)



Bowling FiguresAgainstVenueDate
2026
3-0-32-0RRGuwahati7 Apr 2026
4-0-21-0DCDelhi4 Apr 2026
4-0-35-0KKRWankhede29 Mar 2026
2017/18
4-0-32-0South AfricaJohannesburg18 Feb 2018
3-0-21-0Sri LankaIndore22 Dec 2017
2-0-10-0Sri LankaCuttack20 Dec 2017
2016
2-0-13-0KXIPVisakhapatnam13 May 2016
4-0-28-0RCBBengaluru11 May 2016
4-0-35-0SRHVisakhapatnam8 May 2016
2014
3-0-23-0RRAhmedabad19 May 2014
3-0-23-0KKRCuttack14 May 2014
4-0-24-0SRHHyderabad12 May 2014
4-0-33-0CSKWankhede10 May 2014


In the IPL, Bumrah has picked 183 wickets in 148 matches at an economy of 7.26. In the 2016 season, Bumrah had finished with 15 wickets in 14 matches, while in the 2014 season, in the 11 matches he played, he managed to pick only 5 wickets.

Also See: IPL Live Score

Alex Ovechkin says he will make a decision on his future in the summer

NEWARK, NJ - APRIL 02: Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals warms up before a NHL game between the Washington Capitals and New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center on April 2, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey.  (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
NEWARK, NJ - APRIL 02: Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals warms up before a NHL game between the Washington Capitals and New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center on April 2, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Alex Ovechkin says that he has yet to make a decision about his future and will do so in the summer.

In a teaser for a conversation airing Wednesday night with Washington Capitals radio announcer John Walton, the franchise’s captain said that he will speak with his family and team executives, including owner Ted Leonsis, before deciding what to do next.

The Capitals have four games remaining in the regular season and currently sit five points out of an Eastern Conference playoff spot. Ovechkin is set to become an unrestricted free agent following the season.

Alex Ovechkin sat down with John Walton to discuss his plans to take time after the season to reflect and consult with his family before determining his future this summer.

Catch their full conversation tonight on Caps Pregame Live on @MonSportsNetpic.twitter.com/J9jAKL5HJE

— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 8, 2026

Ovechkin will turn 41 in September and has been remarkably durable throughout his career, only playing fewer than 70 games during the regular season three times over his 21-year NHL season He noted that his health will play a factor in his decision. “You just have to be smart about it,” he said.

Last April, Ovechkin became the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer with his 895th goal, breaking a tie with Wayne Gretzky. He’s followed up that record-breaking feat with his 20th season of at least 30 goals in 2025-26.

Earlier this season, Ovechkn became the first NHL player to ever reach the 900-goal mark. He now has 928 in his NHL career to go along with nine Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophies as the regular season's top goal scorer, eight NHL First-Team All-Star Honors, and three Hart Memorial Trophies as league MVP, among numerous other awards, including a Stanley Cup title and playoff MVP in 2018.

Ovechkin, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2004 NHL draft, is 10th all-time in league history in points with 1,684 over 1,569 regular-season games.

"When you love something, you do it with heart," Ovechkin said. "Obviously, I love playing hockey, I love scoring goals."

Cori Close and Lauren Betts had each other's backs through tough times

The connection between Cori Close and Lauren Betts goes way beyond basketball. The two reached new heights for the UCLA Bruins women’s basketball team, winning the program’s first NCAA title on Sunday versus South Carolina.

To celebrate the championship, Close appeared on the Rich Eisen Show and told a personal story about how the two were there for each other when they needed it most.

Betts hasn’t been shy about her battles with mental health, which included being hospitalized while playing with UCLA.

“As much as I am proud of our staff, what we accomplished as a national champion, and all those things. I’m actually more proud of how we show up for our players on the hard days,” Close said. “That was one of my proudest moments as a coach, to see our entire program just come alongside Lauren in such a genuine way in her toughest moments.”

💻 @CoachCoriClose

The @UCLAWBB head coach, fresh off their dominating National Championship win, talked with us about the inspiring story of her star @laurenbetts12:#marchmadness#GoBruinspic.twitter.com/RYnWPHBosu

— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) April 7, 2026

It wasn’t a one-way street between Close and Betts either. While Betts was still a Stanford recruit, Close was coaching a U19 Team USA team in Spain. During that trip, Close’s father passed away. Well before Betts was thinking of coming to UCLA, she was there for Close.

“I’m telling you, she is so empathic,” Close said of Betts. “Lauren gave more to me than I did to her. Then fast forward two years later, to be in that room with her, it’s scary.”

There may have been some heart-crushing moments in between, but the ending couldn’t have been any better for Close and Betts. With UCLA wrapping up the program’s best-ever season with a convincing win in the national title game.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: Lauren Betts was there for Cori Close when Close's father passed away

Bill Plaschke calls out Mick Cronin for mishandling center Aday Mara

The 7’3” former UCLA Bruin center Aday Mara sure landed on his feet. After two seasons coming off of the bench for the UCLA Bruins, Mara left Los Angeles for the Michigan Wolverines and won an NCAA title.

Mara was terrific for Michigan this season, which isn’t too surprising, as a player with Mara’s size and ability to move is a valuable defensive weapon. At times over Mara’s two seasons in LA it felt like Mick Cronin didn’t value Mara's value on the court as much as he could.

The Los Angeles Times’ Bill Plaschke wrote how Mick Cronin squandered Mara’s potential with UCLA, forcing the center to depart in the portal to reach his potential. 

“Meet Mick Cronin’s nightmare, a 7-foot-3 indictment of his embattled program, a monumental mistake that has spent three weeks eating at the heart of even the most dedicated Bruin loyalists,” Plaschke said. “In Michigan’s overpowering run in this tournament, Mara was everywhere. Playing the previous two seasons at UCLA, Mara was nowhere.”

After UCLA landed the five-star recruit Mara, you would have expected the center to have a larger role with the Bruins but that never materialized, even with Mara showing flashes of greatness on the court.

“His rim protection is powerful. His shot-blocking is masterful. His footwork is precise, his shooting touch soft and his overall game has been improving with his maturity,” Plaschke wrote. “Bruin fans loved him. Pauley rocked with him. Scouts fawned over him. But Cronin never seemed sold on him, starting him once last season while playing him about 13 minutes a game.”

UCLA fans got to watch alongside the rest of the country as Michigan surrounded Mara with the right pieces, leading to the Wolverines winning their second-ever NCAA title, a feat the Bruins hasn't accomplished since 1995.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: The Los Angeles Times' Bill Plaschke doesn't hold back on Mick Cronin

All-Big Ten LB could fill major need for Patriots in 2026 NFL Draft

The New England Patriots have room to take a linebacker that is ready to contribute at the NFL level in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher shows signs of being able to play at the highest level from Day 1.

Boettcher was a two-sport athlete at Oregon from 2022-25. When watching Boettcher’s instincts, as well as his ability to cover ground in Oregon’s second line of defense last season, those capabilities serve as a telltale sign of the skills that he possesses as an outfielder.

The 23-year-old was a support for Oregon’s defensive line in 2025. Boettcher led the Big Ten in assisted tackles last season with 80. He frequently played his part in helping to stop the run or cut off receivers from gaining yardage on a variety of plays.

Boettcher also had no issues reading plays, turning, or backpedaling off the snap to make plays against the pass in the intermediate, as well as on plays down the field. He recorded an interception on the year and also came away with six passes defended last season.

The Patriots stand to gain from potentially looking Boettcher’s way in the draft. Whether it’s ensuring that ball-carriers do not make the most of holes in the interior, or that opposing quarterbacks do not scramble out of the pocket to get the first down, Boettcher serves as an active linebacker who has the ability to parade around to make many plays on the field.

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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: All-Big Ten LB could fill major need for Patriots in 2026 NFL Draft

Jarvis Hayes' return to Georgia basketball 'almost like a full circle moment'

Jarvis Hayes is officially back with Georgia basketball.

The school announced the Bulldogs two-time first-team All-SEC selection and 2003 NBA No. 10 overall draft pick by Washington as an assistant coach on Wednesday April 8.

Hayes title is assistant coach, but he will do much more than helping to develop players working on Mike White’s staff.

“The majority of it will be moreso in an off-the-court role in managing in this new environment with this rev share and NIL,” Hayes told the Athens Banner-Herald. “Managing contacts with agents and being that conduit between the staff and the coaches to kind of be another go-between as someone who can speak Georgia and bleed red and black and try to push Coach White’s message. …It’s a new era. I take my hat off to Coach White to having a vision to consider this step in today’s environment because it’s one that’s immensely needed.”

Hayes was an assistant for seven seasons under Georgia State including four under his twin brother Jonas. He also worked at Morehouse College.

Now he’s back at Georgia where he was inducted into UGA athletics’ Circle of Honor in 2020.

“It’s utter excitement,” Hayes said. “It’s a little nervous energy. It’s really good for me because this is something that drives up emotions like when I was a player and being able to compete at the highest level. I’m eager to get started, I’m eager to learn and just contribute to a program that Coach White has built over the last four years with the staff they already have.”

Georgia is still expected to hire someone to replace assistant coach Anthony Goins who is leaving to join the staff at N.C. State, according to Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman.

"In many ways, Jarvis' experience at UGA and as a Bulldog is what we want for all our players," White said in a statement. "He's lived it, on and off the court. He was incredibly successful at Georgia as a player and earned his degree from UGA. I am confident he will make a significant impact as a member of our staff and am happy to welcome him home."

Hayes will keep his home in his native Atlanta but also get a place in Athens. His sons play for Woodward Academy where they are highly-regarded college prospects as shooting guards.

Jarvis Hayes Jr is a rising senior and Myles Hayes is rising junior.

Jarvis Hayes said he took his sons to a few Georgia games last season and went to a couple of practices.

Hayes said White “cherishes relationships. To be able to come back home to Athens and work for a guy like Coach White is an amazing opportunity. ...I grew up a Georgia fan in every sense of the word, loved my time as a player and supported when Jonas was coaching on the staff there. It’s almost like a full circle moment for me.”

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Jarvis Hayes has 'nervous energy' being back with Georgia basketball

Kirk Cousins reveals ‘life-giving’ Tom Brady call behind Raiders move

The Las Vegas Raiders landed Kirk Cousins on what amounts to a one-year deal worth $20 million. It might not be a long-term solution, but it’s a calculated move for a franchise trying to shake off years of instability.

Cousins brings 14 seasons of NFL experience with him. He’s a four-time Pro Bowler who started 167 career games, threw for over 44,700 yards, and tossed 298 touchdowns.

MORE: ESPN analyst issues warning on Lamar Jackson’s Ravens future after 2026

For a team stuck in a cycle of underperformance, adding a veteran like Cousins gives them stability at the most important position on the field.

Tom Brady conversation gave Kirk Cousins “big nudge” toward Raiders

Tom Brady
Tom Brady waves at fans at Ford Field.

Cousins pointed to several conversations that influenced his decision to join the Raiders, but one stood out more than the rest. Tom Brady reached out after Cousins dropped a message, and it turned into more than just a quick chat about football.

“He actually FaceTimed me. I was at youth baseball practice, so I stepped away and just FaceTimed with Tom for a minute. Just to get on the same page, and understand vision for the organization, and kind of what he saw up ahead, and if I would be a good fit forward or not. Got off the call, and I called my wife. I said, ‘That was a really life-giving call with Tom,'” Cousins said on “Good Morning Football.”

“I felt really like a shot in the arm after talking to him, and I felt like that was a big nudge for me to come to Vegas.”

"That was a big nudge for me to come to Vegas"🏴‍☠️@KirkCousins8 on the FaceTime with @TomBrady that helped get him to the @Raiderspic.twitter.com/GmKyx9Nnew

— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) April 8, 2026

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Brady’s involvement did not stop there. Cousins didn’t expect the legendary quarterback to show up early in offseason work, but Brady appeared on the first day of OTAs.

He spent time in the quarterback room and caught up with Cousins again later in the cafeteria. It showed that even though Brady won’t be there every single day, he’s still accessible when needed.

For Cousins, knowing someone with that kind of resume is just a call or text away adds another level of confidence as he begins this new chapter in Las Vegas.

DC vs GT, IPL 2026: 5 players to watch in today’s match

Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans head into their IPL 2026 clash with contrasting fortunes but similar underlying concerns. Delhi have won both their matches, yet their top order continues to struggle, collapsing early in both games. Their victories have largely been rescued by Sameer Rizvi, whose unbeaten 70 and blistering 90 turned games around. Meanwhile, key players like KL Rahul and Nitish Rana are yet to make an impact, though the team has avoided changes due to their winning start.

Gujarat Titans, on the other hand, have suffered defeats despite strong starts from their top order. Their middle order has repeatedly failed, squandering solid positions in both matches. Contributions from Nos. 4-7 have been underwhelming, while Jos Buttler’s dip in form has added to their concerns.



With both teams battling different issues, here are five players who can light up the contest:

Shubman Gill - GT



Shubman Gill missed the previous match against Rajasthan Royals due to a muscle spasm and is expected to return for today’s clash against Delhi Capitals. Gujarat Titans will be banking on the return of their captain. Gill has scored 218 runs in seven innings against DC at an average of 36.33 and a strike rate of 161.48. His highest score against DC is an unbeaten 93 off 53 balls, achieved during a record-breaking 10-wicket win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in May 2025.

Sameer Rizvi - DC



Currently one of the most explosive batters in the tournament, Rizvi has scored 160 runs in just two matches without being dismissed. His recent scores include 70 not out and a match-winning 90 off 51 balls against Mumbai Indians. It will be interesting to see if he can continue his momentum against Gujarat Titans.

KL Rahul - DC



KL Rahul has had a rough start to IPL 2026, getting out for a duck in the opening match against Lucknow Super Giants and failing to make an impact against Mumbai Indians. However, he has an excellent record against Gujarat Titans, scoring 249 runs in six matches at an average of nearly 50. He is expected to play the anchor role in DC’s batting lineup.

T Natarajan (DC) / Sai Sudharsan (GT)



T Natarajan has made a strong start to the current campaign, emerging as one of DC’s leading wicket-takers. Although he has taken only four wickets against Gujarat Titans in the past, his current form could give him a boost, and he may play a key role against GT’s top order, including Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler.

Meanwhile, Sai Sudharsan has been a dominant force against Delhi Capitals, holding the record for the most runs (283) in the history of the DC vs GT rivalry. He boasts a remarkable average of 94.33 across five innings against them, the highest for any batter with at least 250 runs against a single active opponent.

Ashok Sharma - GT



Ashok Sharma, a 23-year-old right-arm fast bowler from Rajasthan, is currently representing Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026. On April 4, he clocked 154.2 kmph against Rajasthan Royals, recording the fastest delivery of the season so far and surpassing Anrich Nortje. On the Delhi pitch, his raw pace and variations will be tested; if effective, he could prove lethal against Delhi Capitals.

Colts rank near top of a list they don't want to be a part of

The Indianapolis Colts rank near the top of a list that they do not want to be a part of.

Heading into the 2026 season, the Colts have the third-longest playoff drought in the NFL. The Jets lead the way, having missed the playoffs for 15 consecutive years. The Falcons haven't made the playoffs in eight years, while the Colts and Saints are tied at five seasons.

The last time the Colts made the playoffs was in 2020. At that time, Frank Reich was the head coach and Chris Ballard was still the general manager.

So can the Colts break that dreaded streak this season? John Breech of CBS Sports recently ranked the likelihood that each of these four teams makes the playoffs in 2026.

At No. 4 on Breech's list were the Jets. Then at No. 3, he had the Colts, giving the Saints and Falcons a better chance of making the postseason than Indianapolis.

"The Colts could certainly win nine or 10 games this year, but it took 11 games to make the playoffs in the AFC last season and Indy could have a tough time getting to that number," wrote Breech.

The Colts prioritized re-signing Daniel Jones, operating under the belief that he, and therefore the offense and team, can regain the form that they had through the first half of last season. Through 10 games, the Colts looked like one of the best teams in football. Retaining Alec Pierce was a key part of accomplishing that as well.

That said, while re-signing Jones and Pierce was crucial, it is fair to wonder whether or not the current iteration of the Colts is better than last year's team. Jones is coming off a major injury, and there are still several roster holes to be filled going into the draft.

The Colts didn't find that high-impact presence at defensive end to pair with Laiatu Latu. The linebacker position is very short on experience, while there are question marks at safety, in terms of who will start next to Cam Bynum, and who will be WR3 on offense. Depth along the offensive line is another need to be addressed.

This is also a team under Shane Steichen that has to learn how to win those crucial games down the stretch, something that the Colts have often failed to do during their playoff drought.

As Breech said, one can see a path for the Colts to get to double-digit wins. But will that be good enough, and can this team put together a complete season to do so?

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL season: Can Colts finally end playoff drought?

Mets’ Former Pitcher Cuts Ties With New Team After Viral Infection Forces DFA

Arizona Diamondbacks v New York Mets

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 14: Joey Lucchesi #47 of the New York Mets looks on during a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citi Field on September 14, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images)

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The New York Mets underwent some big roster changes before this season began and they appear to be paying off.

Though the baseball season is fewer than a dozen games in, the Mets have seized the top spot in the National League East division and appear well equipped to return to the playoffs after missing them last year.

But as the team adjusts to its new personnel, fans might want to check in on how some former players are faring.

All-Star closer Edwin Diaz leads the National League with four saves as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Pete Alonso has struggled to a .186 batting average with the Baltimore Orioles and Brandon Nimmo is leading the Texas Rangers with 14 hits so far.

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Former New York Mets Starter Cuts Ties With Los Angeles Angels

Meanwhile, a pitcher who played for the Mets from 2021 to 2024, has cut ties with his latest team after becoming an unfortunate big-league roster casualty.

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Angels announced that Joey Lucchesi had cleared waivers, was outrighted to Triple-A and elected free agency as a result.

Mets fans will recall Lucchesi as part of a three-time trade that sent Endy Rodriguez and David Bednar to the Pittsburgh Pirates and Joe Musgrove to the San Diego Padres, among other personnel moves. Lucchesi landed in queens after three years with the Padres.

Lucchesi was a nine-game starter from the Mets in the 2023 campaign, when he maintained a 2.89 ERA with 32 strikeouts in 46.2 total innings. But he only made two starts in 2024 and left the Mets after that season.

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Lucchesi served as a reliever for the San Francisco Giants last year, then joined the Angels for a brief stint before a roster shuffle pushed him off the big-league roster last week.

“Lucchesi was pushed off the roster after Sunday’s scheduled starter, Ryan Johnson, was scratched with a viral infection,” Anthony Franco wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. “The Halos tabbed prospect George Klassen for a spot start. They needed active and 40-man roster space to bring him up, leaving Lucchesi as a tough luck roster casualty.”

After eight years of big-league experience, it seems like Lucchesi could be reaching the end of his big-league opportunities. But as a free agent, he will be searching for a new opportunity that could lead to a return to the majors, though his brief stint with the Angels wasn’t very encouraging.

“Lucchesi allowed five of six hitters to reach in his season debut,” Franco added. “He followed up with a pair of scoreless outings but walked at least one batter in all of his appearances. He wound up issuing five free passes (four walks and a hit batter) across 2.1 innings.”

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

How to watch West Ham vs Wolves live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

West Ham United look to climb out of the bottom three and heap more pressure on its relegation rivals when 20th-place Wolves visit the London Stadium on Friday.

Irons boss Nuno Espirito Santo hopes to keep his improved former club from boosting their meager safety hopes, as Wolves are 13 points back of 17th-place Tottenham Hotspur with a maximum of 21 points left on their dance card.

WATCH West Ham v Wolves

Both teams are much improved from horrendous starts to the season. West Ham started 1W-1D-7L and only won thrice in their first 21 matches before going 4W-3D-3L since January 17.

Wolves were historically bad, not winning a Premier League match and drawing only three times before a Week 20 win over.... West Ham. They've since gone 3W-6D-4L including an active three-match unbeaten run that has come with wins over fourth-place Aston Villa and fifth-place Liverpool.

For live updates and highlights throughout West Ham vs Wolves check out PST's live blog coverage below.


How to watch West Ham vs Wolves live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:3pm ET Friday
Venue:The London Stadium — East London
TV Channel: USA Network
Streaming: Watch on USA


West Ham team news, focus

OUT: Lukasz Fabianski (back) | QUESTIONABLE: Konstantinos Mavropanos (head), Jean-Clair Todibo (calf), Crysencio Summerville (lower leg), Alphonse Areola (calf)

Wolves team news, focus

OUT: Enso Medina (knee), Sam Johnstone (knock)

West Ham vs Wolves prediction

A draw won't get West Ham out of the relegation zone because of goal differential (unless Spurs lose by 12 goals this weekend), and a point would essentially be a significant nail in Wolves' relegation coffin. Both teams are spirited and committed, and it does seem like their seasons may dictate a draw, especially as West Ham are coming off a draining 120-minute FA Cup exit to Leeds. West Ham 1-1 Wolves.

Promising FSU forward to return for 2026-27 season

FSU's Thomas Bassong is not going anywhere. The forward announced on Wednesday that he was returning for the 2026-27 season after a promising freshman season with the Seminoles.

Bassong became a key member of Luke Loucks' inaugural team down the home stretch, playing in all 33 games with 17 starts, including in 16 of the final 17 games. He averaged 5.9 points and 3.5 rebounds per game to go with 21 steals and 13 blocks.

He is originally from Paris, France, and shot 48.6% from the floor, 26.0% from 3-point range, and 54.4% from the free-throw line. The 6-foot-8, 203-pounder was the first high school commit that Loucks landed, and he is now the first FSU player to announce they will be returning next season

While his shooting will need to improve, his defensive ability made him a priority to retain. He scored in double-figures five times last season, including a 14-point, 12-rebound double-double on the road against Georgia Tech in the best offensive game of his young career.

He played for Overtime Elite before signing with FSU and has also competed for France at the international level. He was ranked as the No. 114 overall player by Rivals in the 2025 recruiting cycle.

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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU Basketball: Thomas Bassong to return for 2026-27 season

Celtics, Lakers could battle for Giannis Antetokounmpo in shocking NBA rumor

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum

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The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers have found themselves in some riveting battles through the years.

How about an offseason showdown for Giannis Antetokounmpo?

That could be coming. The Athletic's Sam Amick makes it sound like a large swath of the league will be going after the Greek Freak if the Milwaukee Bucks do indeed decide to trade him this offseason.

And in his new report on Wednesday, Amick references both the Lakers and Celtics.

"What about the Houston Rockets, who signaled a disinterest in pairing Antetokounmpo with Kevin Durant in February but might change their stance if they get eliminated early?" writes Amick. "Ditto for the San Antonio Spurs … or the Los Angeles Lakers … or the Atlanta Hawks. Even the Celtics, who have the ‘Two Jays’ back now and look fully capable of winning it all, are known to have interest and are discussed in league circles as possible suitors."

Amick also writes that the Heat, Warriors, Timberwolves, Knicks and Magic could be involved. Clearly, this will be a complicated setup for the Bucks to sort through.

It also means it's by no means a given that the Celtics or Lakers are the team that ends up with Giannis.

But could you imagine Antetokounmpo with one of those historic franchises? In L.A., he'd pair with Luka Doncic. In Boston, it'd be fascinating to see how the Celtics would pull off a trade in hopes of having Giannis with both Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

Neither of those teams has quite the asset base as some of the other interested parties -- unless Brown becomes available.

Still, just the mere mention of these historic franchises alongside Antetokounmpo trade rumors is a big deal. It means there's at least a bit of a chance of something happening that would shake up the entire landscape of the NBA.

Oklahoma's promising blue-chip forward to enter the transfer portal

The transfer portal is open in men's college basketball, and the Sooners have already seen several players make their intentions known. Jeff Nwankwo, Andreas Holst, and Jake Hansen are gone, but perhaps the biggest loss at this point is forward Kuol Atak.

Atak, a Haltom City, Texas product, was a four-star prospect coming out of high school and displayed an ability to stretch the floor with his outside shooting. Atak played in 24 games for the Sooners and averaged seven points and 12.4 minutes per game.

He was particularly impactful in nonconference play when he had seven games with at least 10 points, including a 24-point outburst against Mississippi Valley State. He had a strong game against Ole Miss in the Sooners' SEC opener, scoring 14 points on 5-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-9 from three. He also had 18 points against Georgia when he went 6-for-7 from beyond the arc.

Atak's going to have a strong landing spot with his ability to shoot from the outside.

The Sooners will have a significant part of their rotation to replace with Nijel Pack, Tae Davis, Mohamed Wague, and Jadon Jones out of eligibility.

NEWS: Oklahoma forward Kuol Atak will be entering the @TransferPortal, Ross Aroyo of Priority Sports told @On3.

The 6-9 freshman shot 41% from three this season.https://t.co/aqW9lApbXapic.twitter.com/XTguL0K0u5

— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 8, 2026

OU men’s basketball 2026-27 roster outlook

Exhausted eligibility

  • Redshirt senior guard Nijel Pack (30.5 minutes per game)
  • Senior forward Tae Davis (29.6 minutes per game)
  • Senior center/forward Mohamed Wague (22.4 minutes per game)
  • Redshirt senior guard Jadon Jones (20.1 minutes per game)
  • Senior center Kirill Elatontsev (13.8 minutes per game)
  • Senior guard Reid Lovelace (1 minute per game)

Transfer portal departures

  • Redshirt senior guard Jeff Nwankwo (11.4 minutes per game)
  • Redshirt freshman forward Andreas Holst (0 minutes per game)
  • Redshirt freshman forward Kuol Atak (12.4 minutes per game)
  • Freshman guard Jake Hansen (1 minute per game)

Players with remaining eligibility

  • Junior guard Xzayvier Brown (32.4 minutes per game)
  • Sophomore forward Derrion Reid (27.5 minutes per game)
  • Sophomore guard Dayton Forsythe (17.2 minutes per game)
  • Freshman center/forward Kai Rogers (8 minutes per game)
  • Freshman forward Finley Keefe (0 minutes per game)

Incoming recruits

  • 4-star Power Forward Gage Mayfield

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Masters 2026: I found a weird stat that could predict the Masters winner

Who is going to win the 2026 Masters? The answer may be on the driving range.

Last year at the 2025 Masters, the tournament began tracking all players' data from the driving range. It was fascinating on multiple levels, and they're doing it again ahead of the 2026 contest.

I asked Tommy Fleetwood what we should learn from that data, and here's what he said:

"I would be really interested to track everyone and see if there's a correlation in something, with success and not success with how they practiced...what were people's routines or how they did it, and see like where they finished, like if there was a correlation between what was successful and what was not."

Masters 2026

Adam Glanzman

I can't predict the future this week but I can go back and see what happened at the Players Championship last month. The PGA Tour also tracked practice data from the driving range there. So I looked for correlations between what they did on the range, and their Strokes Gained during the tournament.

It wasn't definitive, but two interesting things popped up—one good, and one red flag.

The Good Sign 👍

If players spend 30 percent or more of their range balls hitting wedge shots between 60-100 yards, that was generally a good sign.

At the Players this correlated with higher Strokes Gained approach shots and around the green—about +0.3 SG in these two categories, on average.

Again, it wasn't definitive, but there was a relationship there: more wedges was generally a good sign.

Masters 2026

J.D. Cuban

The Red Flag 🚩

The strongest correlation, however, came on the other side.

If players spent more than 30 percent of their range balls hitting shots over 250 yards—AKA, drivers and 3-woods—that was a bad sign. A sign that they were searching for something.

Players who did this at the Players Championship lost a whopping −1.87 Strokes Gained: Off The Tee on average.

After two days of practice data ahead of the 2026 Masters, here are some notable players who hit the good criteria:

  • Rory McIlroy
  • Justin Thomas
  • Ludvig Åberg
  • Shane Lowry
  • Hideki Matsuyama
  • Robert MacIntyre

And some players who hit the red flag criteria:

  • Akshay Bhatia
  • Max Homa
  • Cameron Smith

Now, obviously, there are some big caveats here. The Players Championship is a different tournament, and obviously only one tournament. The correlations were statistically significant, but not definitive, either. On the lower end of the "moderate" range.

In a few days, we'll see if this comes true once again.

Red Sox prospect, ‘a monster physically,’ routinely reaches 100 mph at 19 years old

Red Sox 19-year-old pitching prospect Juan Valera consistently reaches 99-100 mph.

He topped out at 100.5 mph and averaged 99.3 mph with his four-seam fastball in Boston’s Spring Breakout game March 20.

The Dominican Republic native hit triple-digits three times and threw 12 of his 16 four-seamers 99.4 mph or harder during that showcase game between the Red Sox prospects and Orioles prospects.

“He’s a monster physically,” Red Sox assistant GM Eddie Romero said about the 6-foot-3, 205-pound teenager. “He’s done a lot of work on his secondary pitches, but when you’re sitting 96 in your sides, that’s encouraging. And he can run it up.”

Incredibly, Valera’s fastball isn’t considered the best one in the Red Sox farm system. Baseball America gives the best fastball distinction to top-pitching prospect Payton Tolle while tabbing Valera as having the best control in the system.

Baseball America ranks Valera Boston’s No. 5 overall prospect. His combination of velocity and command could land him on Baseball America’s Top 100 list at some point this season. He’s healthy after being limited to 10 starts in 2025 due to elbow inflammation.

“We saw it in the prospect game, where he’s 98-100 — and the way that he can command it," Romero said. “And the sliders come a long way.”

Under chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, the Red Sox have focused heavily on using methods to help their young prospects increase fastball velocity. That includes weighted ball drills and using the biomechanics lab to break down how each pitcher’s body moves best.

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Velocity matters. Fastballs thrown 98 mph or harder in 2025 induced a 29.8% strikeout percentage, while fastballs thrown 97 mph or below produced a much lower 17.2% strikeout percentage.

Valera has benefited from the program. Baseball America grades his fastball 60 (plus) on its 20-80 grading scale.

“Him getting healthy, that was the big thing last year and feeling 100% now,” Romero said. “And he’s raring to go.”

Valera made his first start of the season for High-A Greenville on April 2. He struck out seven of the 14 batters he faced and induced 13 swings and misses.

His Baseball America scouting report notes about his fastball: “The pitch—which he keeps in the zone—has more cut than ride, a trait that limits whiffs but still leaves batters taking defensive hacks. He started to incorporate a two-seamer late in 2025 to spread the zone with power stuff."

Valera is a member of a talented Greenville starting rotation with big-time velocity. The staff also includes 2025 third-round pick Anthony Eyanson and 2025 first-round pick Kyson Witherspoon.

Eyanson topped out at 100.2 mph in the Spring Breakout game, while Witherspoon reached 98.1 mph and also has a 60-graded fastball.

Romero said Valera “fits in with that group.”

“You look at that rotation with Eyanson, Witherspoon, Valera, couple of other guys .... it’s a really exciting group,” Romero said.

‘He’s a donkey’

The Red Sox signed two international amateur free agents to seven-figure bonuses when the latest signing period opened Jan. 15.

Boston gave a $1.2 million bonus to 17-year-old Dominican shortstop prospect Dawvris Brito, who’s ranked No. 28 on MLB.com‘s Top 50 International Prospects list, and a $1.4 million bonus to 17-year-old Dominican outfield prospect Garielvin Silverio, who was ranked No. 36.

They will be two of Boston’s top priority players in the Dominican Summer League.

Romero said Brito, a right-handed hitting shortstop prospect, is already very strong.

“He’s got a natural feel to hit, and I think it’s somebody that we can project some emerging power from and somebody we also think that can play shortstop,” Romero said. “Good baseball player, good baseball IQ given his age. He has some really intriguing metrics at an early age. Has a solid idea of the strike zone. And he’ll start off in the Dominican as one of the priority shortstops there.”

Silverio is a left-handed hitting outfielder.

“Advanced physically,” Romero said. “He’s a donkey. He generates big bat speed from the left side. He has some natural lift to his swing already. His power stood out. But it’s not just all power. We actually really liked his ability to hit and make contact. Not a lot of swing and miss as we were scouting him.”

Three Red Sox prospects off to hot starts

~ Justin Gonzales — a 19-year-old outfield/first base prospect who stands at 6-foot-6, 260 pounds — had two hits in Greenville’s 7-2 win over Hub City on Tuesday. He’s 6 for 19 (.316) with two home runs, five RBIs and five runs in four games.

~ Jack Winnay, a 22-year-old corner infielder drafted by the Red Sox in the 13th round in 2025 out of Wake Forest, reached base five times for Greenville on Tuesday with three singles and two walks. He is 4 for 10 (.400) with four walks and two strikeouts in three games.

Winnay is from Newton and graduated from Belmont Hill School in Belmont.

~ Mikey Romero — a 22-year-old middle infielder who Boston drafted in the first round in 2022, went 2 for 5 with two doubles and one RBI in Triple-A Worcester’s 14-10 loss to Columbus. He’s 13 for 38 (.342) with one homer, five doubles, nine RBIs and seven walks in nine games.

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Colt Keith, Cam Smith, and hitters who could break out due to swing or approach changes

Early in the baseball season, it's easy to get caught up in the allure of the numbers. Whose bat speed is up? Whose Statcast page is "blood red"? Whose exit velocities are way up? While I understand the fun in that and think it can still be an interesting endeavor, we have to realize that we're dealing with extremely small sample sizes, and a lot of that can be misleading. However, if you ignore it totally, you could miss a breakout season. So what should we do?

In my opinion, the best thing to do early in the season is to tie tangible changes in a hitter's approach or swing mechanics to their success. If we see a hitter off to a stronger-than-usual start, and we also know that they made a conscious decision to change their swing path or their approach, then we can have more confidence in backing the early gains. So that's what I'm attempting to do in this article.

I looked at a few hitters who are off to really strong starts, and then I cross-checked that with hitters who meaningfully changed their swing path, batting stance, or approach at contact. The goal is to find hitters who may truly be breaking out based on these changes, and players we can trade for or grab on the wire before everybody else is keyed into these results being at least somewhat real.

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Breakout Hitters for Fantasy Baseball 2026

Colt Keith - 1B/2B/3B, Detroit Tigers

When you look at the biggest bat speed risers so far in 2026, you'll see Colt Keith's name. The 24-year-old has had the biggest jump in bat speed, up 2.8 mph from 70.7 mph to 73.5 mph. However, Keith has also made some changes to his batting stance. According to Statcast, Keith's stance is now one degree open, which is a clear change from nine degrees open last season. That means his front foot has closed towards home plate more. He's also standing slightly further away from the plate, but the biggest change could be that his Ideal Attack Angle Rate is up to 60.4% from 48.8%.

Statcast measures Attack Angle, which is "the vertical direction that the sweet spot of the bat is traveling at the moment of contact with the baseball (or the point where the bat and ball cross paths, in the case of a swing-and-miss)." Essentially, it measures the direction of the barrel of the bat at the contact point. Contacting the ball with an Attack Angle between 5 and 20 degrees is considered ideal because those swings are statistically much more likely to produce line drives and fly balls, resulting in significantly higher slugging percentage and more extra-base hits. So far this season, Keith has seen his line drive rate improve by almost 3%, and his hard-hit rate is up from 43.7% to 56.5%. These are small sample sizes, but we're trying to connect real, tangible changes to small sample size results, and we can do that here. Keith has changed his stance. He's shifted his attack angle towards the ball, and he's getting his barrel into an ideal angle far more often than he has in the past. That has led to a quicker bat and much harder contact. Will it last? It's hard to say, but this is a former top prospect who is showing clear signs of improvement, so now is the time to buy in.

Javier Sanoja - 2B/3B/SS/OF, Miami Marlins

Sanoja was not a top prospect, but the injury to Christopher Morel has freed up a lot more third base reps for Sanoja, who is hitting .375/.375/.500 in 24 plate appearances with five RBI. I was also surprised to see that he has the fifth-biggest jump in Ideal Attack Angle rate, up to 53.1% from 32.3%, and his overall Attack Angle is up to 5 degrees from 2 degrees. We just covered above that an Ideal Attack Angle is between 5 and 20 degrees, so Sanoja is now in that range far more often, which is beneficial for him.

Javier Sanoja's stance is also now five degrees more open, and his feet are wider apart. That could be giving him a strong foundation and allowing him to turn on the ball quicker, which might be why he is intercepting the ball out in front of the plate almost four inches more this season, leading to a 62% pull rate, which is up from 39% last year. Sanoja has a 92.6% zone contact rate in his career, so if he is going to make more pulled contact and be more aggressive, his first pitch swing rate is up 12.8%, and he could get close to the .286 average he put up in the minors in 2024. Considering Miami likes to run, and Sanoja stole 37 bases in the minors in 2023, perhaps that could lead to some deep-league value.

Jordan Walker - OF, St. Louis Cardinals

Everybody is talking about whether or not Jordan Walker is "breaking out," and I even recorded a video on it this week, but since there's an argument that his results are tied to a clear approach change, and not just impressive bat speed, he's worth including in this article. We know Walker has elite bat speed, and we also know that he is recording "fast swings" (those over 75 mph) far more often this year. However, a more important change may be that his swing path tilt has become steeper.

As measured by Statcast, Swing Path Tilt measures the angle "of the plane of the swing, as compared to the ground," so a higher angle is a "steeper" swing (less horizontal), and a lower angle is a "flatter" swing. While attack angle measures the direction that the barrel of the bat is moving at the point of contact, swing path "measures the overall plane the bat follows over the course of the swing." A "steeper" or "flatter" swing is not "good" or "bad," but a steeper swing does often lead to more power production, so it's interesting to note that Walker has a slightly steeper swing this year, with the attack angle of the barrel also changing significantly. In fact, Walker also has the eighth-biggest jump in ideal attack angle, up to 66.7% from 47.7%. The 23-year-old is also chasing out of the zone less and swinging in the zone almost 10% more often. That's great because there will always be some swing-and-miss in Walker's game, so we want him to be more aggressive in the strike zone so that he gets more chances to do damage on pitches over the plate. We know he's spent plenty of time in the offseason retooling his swing, so if he can maintain his new mechanics over the duration of the season, the breakout might be real.

Jordan Walker Swing

Statcast

Cam Smith - OF, Houston Astros

Another former top prospect who is experiencing a bit of a breakout after a down 2025 season is Cam Smith. The second-year outfielder was featured in my second-year hitter breakout column and was my runner-up to Jac Caglianone, who I chose as my "pick to click." If you know my history with that column, that should have made it a given that Smith would have a huge season. In that article, I mentioned that Smith played around with his launch angle during the season, hitting the ball more on the ground to ensure that he was making contact. I speculated that Smith, with another year under his belt, could slowly look to get some lift back into this swing. That may be happening this season.

Much like Walker, Smith has a new swing path and new attack angle this season. Unlike Walker, his overall swing path is two degrees flatter, but his attack angle is five degrees larger. What that means is that while Smith's overall swing path is slightly flatter, his bat comes through the point of contact with a bit more tilt than last season. That could be creating more backspin, which is why his fly ball rate and hard-hit rate are both up. Smith is also standing nearly eight inches deeper in the box, which means, even though his attack direction is more for pull, he's making contact less far out in front of the plate. So far, his pull rate is down 11%, and he's driving the ball into the gaps far more often. That could be really good news for his batting average. Like Walker, Smith has also closed off his stance more, going from 10 degrees open to neutral. That's potentially allowing him to be more coiled in his load and then create more torque on his swing. It could be part of the reason his bat speed is up three mph right now, which is the third-biggest jump in baseball. Again, all of this is a small sample, but we have a young hitter with a change in his stance and a new bat path who also happens to be hitting the ball way harder than before. That could be something to buy into.

Cole Young - 2B, Seattle Mariners

Another player I covered in that same article on second-year hitters was Cole Young, who went on to have an awesome spring training, where he hit .281/.349/.667 with six home runs and three steals in 19 games. So could a new stance be part of the reason for that success? This season, his stance is now 35 degrees open, up from 8 degrees in 2025. He also narrowed his stance by over 10 inches, so his stance is narrower but more open. When you watch him swing, you can see that he kind of curls his front knee in a bit on his load, and then drives it into the ground when he plants and turns. That is conceivably allowing him to shift a bit more weight to his back leg when he loads and then explodes forward, creating more torque. He's also now making contact three inches further out in front of the plate but over six inches further out in front of the center of his mass, because he's standing nearly four inches farther back in the box. That's led to a 14% jump in pull rate and also has Young in the top 10 in Pull Air rate early in the season.

Cole Young stance

Statcast

Young's exit velocities aren't off the charts, and his bat speed is solid but not elite, so the fact that he is making a more concerted effort in his approach to attack the ball and lift it to the pull side is great for his power potential. It will still make him around a 15 home run hitter, and it does create some swing-and-miss that may keep his average around .240, but when you pair that with an everyday player and the type of speed that has stolen 20+ bases in multiple minor league seasons, you have an interesting player as an MIF in fantasy formats.

Andrés Giménez - 2B, Toronto Blue Jays

Another second baseman off to a pretty good start is Andrés Giménez, who's slashing .268/.318/.463 in 11 games with two home runs, eight RBI, and two steals. His exit velocity is up slightly, and his zone contact rate has shot up from an 85.2% last year to a 98.1% mark this year. His overall contact rates are only up modestly because he is swinging and missing too much outside of the zone, but considering Giménez's opposite field batted balls are also up, it's fair to wonder if his zone contact gains are connected to a new approach this season.

When we check in on Giménez's stance, we can also see that he's two degrees closed off this season after being 10 degrees open last year. That's a 12-degree difference in his stance, and the more closed-off stance may allow him to keep his front shoulder closed for longer and drive the ball to right field. We're also seeing him spread his feet a little wider and stand almost three inches further off the plate. That is another good way to make it easier to drive the ball the other way and avoid being jammed. Lastly, he's making contact with the ball over two inches closer to his center mass, which means he's letting the ball travel farther. All of this points to an opposite field approach, and then we can also add in that his bat speed is down 2.5 mph to 66.9 mph overall. While that may seem like a bad thing, remember that many elite contact hitters (Luis Arraez, Steven Kwan, Chandler Simpson) all have bat speeds under 64 mph. It allows them to square the ball up a little bit more. In fact, Giménez's Squared-Up Rate, which measures how often a batter makes contact on the sweet spot of the bat to maximize exit velocity on his swing type, is up 11% from last year. He is now 27th-best in baseball, right next to Chandler Simpson, Jacob Wilson, and Maikel Garcia. This is an approach that could lead to Giménez hitting .270 or higher with 20+ stolen-base upside while hitting in a good lineup. If he can also get back to 10 home runs, that's a pretty usable season overall.

Liam Hicks - C/1B, Miami Marlins

There was no bigger surprise in the first month of the season than Liam Hicks, who had a big spike in bat speed and hit three home runs in the first week of the season. His bat speed gains have since lessened, and the hot streak has calmed down, but Hicks is slashing .296/.375/.667 in 10 games with three home runs and 12 RBI. He is also currently sporting the ninth-biggest jump in ideal attack angle, up to 65% from 48.7%. So even if the bat speed gains are not astronomical, we can say that Hick's swing path is better than last year. He has also opened his stance 18 degrees, which is almost double what he was doing last year. That has clearly factored into a more pull-centric approach, as Hick's attack direction is five degrees more to the pull side and his pull rate has gone from 39% last year to 48% this year.

Liam Hicks swing change

Statcast

He's also getting the ball in the air way more, currently ranking 9th in all of baseball in Pull Air rate. We know that balls that are pulled in the air tend to do the most damage, so this approach change is something we like to see from Hicks. It's also important to note, as I covered this offseason, that Hicks has proven to be an elite contact hitter who makes strong swing decisions at the plate. So, he has taken that elite approach and started to swing more in the zone (zone swing rate is up 9.5%) and looks to do damage on those swings. He literally has a 100% zone contact rate, so it's rare that he is going to swing and miss when he decides to offer, and now he's offering with more intent to do damage. I think that makes so much of this real. I'm still not sure he has the power to hit 20 home runs, but I think the batting average should certainly go above .270 this year, and I think we're going to see him at least double the six home runs he hit last year in Miami. That's great for two-catcher leagues.

Mark Vientos - 3B, New York Mets

With Juan Soto on the IL with a calf injury, Vientos is getting another shot in the Mets lineup and making the most of it, slashing .417/.462/.625 in 26 plate appearances with one home run and a 4/2 K/BB ratio. His pull rate is also up 6%, but we've seen his flyball rate plummeter 11.4%, so is this tied to an approach change? Well, for starters, Vientos has the sixth-biggest jump in bat speed, up 2.1 mph from 71.2 mph to 73.3 mph. That's entering a range of elite bat speed. He's also had a three-degree shift in attack angle, flattening his bat more at the point of contact, which could be why he is seeing his groundball rate skyrocket. However, his ideal attack angle rate has also dropped 10%, while his hard-hit rate and exit velocities have also dropped. Now, Vientos has the power to drive the ball out of any park, even if he's not swinging for it, and this approach is working for his contact since his zone contact is up 11% to 90.6%, and his overall contact rate is up almost 6%. His swinging strike rate is also down to 11.4% from 15.6%. All of this seems to tell me that the new attack angle and shorter swing (down to 7.4 feet from 7.6) indicate that Vientos' primary goal is to make contact, and he's trusting his raw power to do the rest. I don't love a 10% Pull Air rate from a player like Vientos, and while I acknowledge that this may be a good chance for his batting average, I'm just not sure he's going to do enough damage on his swings to really make a big impact.

Jake Burger - 1B, Texas Rangers

This may be less of a breakout and more of a reversion to previous norms. Burger is hitting .295/.326/.523 with two home runs and seven RBI in 11 games to start the season. His pull rate is also up over 20%, and his fly ball rate is down 20%, so there may be some real approach changes happening here. When I spoke to Burger in the spring, he mentioned that he felt like his pull side swing was "off" last season and that he was flying open too much. Now he's come into this season with a stance that's 10 degrees more closed off, which, to me, is a clear sign that he's working to not fly open and to be able to keep his shoulders closed through his pull-side swings. He's also now making contact five inches further out in front of his center mass, which is a big reason why his pull rate is up. His Pull Air rate is also up to 30.8% from just 13.5% last year. That should be tremendous for power production.

So why isn't he lifting the ball as much overall? Well, part of it could be adjusting to a new swing path. Burger has changed his swing tilt to make his swing a bit steeper and also has a three-degree shift in his attack angle, with the bat less horizontal at the point of contact. That's led to a 9% increase in Ideal Attack Angle rate, but perhaps Burger is still struggling to find the ideal contact point for his steeper swing and is either rolling over too much or getting on top of the ball. It would need to be something we see regularly to get a clear sense of, but I believe that his steeper bat path and more pull-centric approach will lead to plenty of power production this year.

Joey Wiemer - OF, Washington Nationals

Wiemer is such an interesting case. He's hitting .440/.533/.760 in eight games with two home runs and eight runs scored. He's also walking far more than he ever has. However, his launch angle is -1.6 degrees, and his hard-hit rate is down 14.7% from last year, so what is actually going on? Well, for starters, Wiemer closed his stance by 13 degrees. He still has a pretty open stance, but not nearly as extreme as it was before. He's also standing farther up in the batter's box and making contact seven inches closer to his center mass, which means he's letting the ball travel significantly deeper. That's why his attack direction has shifted from a 12-degree pull angle to a 1-degree oppo angle, and his opposite field rate is up to 29.4% from 14.7% last year. Wiemer is also swinging far less than last year, so he's making more contact and shooting the ball to the opposite field more often. He has also flattened his swing by two degrees, cut his attack angle in half, and shortened his swing from 7.6 feet to 7.3 feet. All of that makes sense for a higher batting average. However, his Ideal Attack Angle rate is down from 71.8% to 48.8%, and you're simply not going to do much damage with a negative launch angle. I like that Wiemer is making adjustments to improve his contact, but he's not a full-time player on the Nationals, and this approach doesn't make me feel like he's going to make much authoritative contact unless we can start seeing that launch angle rise back up a bit. If he does do that, I might become a bit more interested, so he's a name to keep an eye on.

Xavier Edwards - 2B/SS, Miami Marlins

We end with one more Marlins hitter. Edwards is slashing .390/.419/.537 in 11 games with one home run, nine runs scored, and two steals. His hard-hit rate is up from 29.4% to 44.7%, and his average exit velocity is up almost 4 mph in the early going. It's possible that this is small sample size nonsense, but we also have a clear swing change for Edwards. His Swing Path Tilt is three degrees flatter, but his attack angle is up two degrees. What this means is that his overall swing is flatter through the zone, but the angle of his bat is a touch steeper as it passes through the contact point. That's actually a solid combination for a contact hitter because it will keep him short to the ball but give him a better chance to get under the ball, create some backspin, and drive the ball into the gaps. So far, Edwards has also seen his Ideal Attack Angle rate rise from from 34.2% to 47.3%. He's also making contact two inches farther out in front, which has led to a 5% increase in his pull rate. His Squared-Up rate has also jumped from 35.7% to 54.8%, which supports the rise in hard-hit rate.

I don't think this is going to make Xavier Edwards a vastly different hitter. I would still be shocked if he hit many more than five home runs. However, I think you're going to see far more doubles, and I think the added authority on his contact is going to lead to more ground balls getting through the infield and a higher batting average. Considering he has good speed and the Marlins like to run, there's a world where Edwards pushed a .290-.300 batting average with 30 steals again. Because he also hits second in the order against right-handed pitchers and plays every day, he could also give you a solid contribution in runs as well. That makes him a great MIF target in most formats.

College football recruiting: Louisiana's 2027 class is loaded with talent

A big reason for the SEC's dominance for over a decade was that the conference's top programs recruited well in Louisiana.

A state that regularly produces four and five-star prospects, the 2027 class is one of the best Louisiana has seen in recent memory.

Headlined by arguably the best quarterback in the country and a plethora of dangerous skill position players and linemen, here's a look at the top 10 players from the Pelican State in the 2027 class.

1. Elijah Haven, Dunham School (Baton Rouge)

Position: Quarterback

Height: 6-5

Weight: 215

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: There was arguably no better quarterback in the country last season than Haven, who was selected to the ALL-USA Southeast Region Football Team. He set state records in passing touchdowns (62), total touchdowns (73), while completing 72.3% of his passes for 3,931 yards and rushing for 794 yards.

2. Easton Royal, Brother Martin (New Orleans)

Position: Wide Receiver

Height: 5-11.5

Weight: 200

Commitment: Texas

Football recruiting notes: One of the fastest players in the country, the Longhorns are getting a true weapon in Royal. He was the Louisiana 5A Offensive MVP and a first-team all-state selection with 2,095 all-purpose yards and 29 total touchdowns.

3. Ahmad Hudson, Ruston

Position: Tight End

Height: 6-6.5

Weight: 239

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: Hudson's skill in both basketball and football gives him a legit shot to play both at the next level, should he choose to do that. He holds offers from nearly every Power Four program for football as well as offers from Auburn, Alabama, LSU, Nebraska and others for basketball.

4. Albert Simien, Sam Houston (Lake Charles)

Position: Interior Offensive Lineman

Height: 6-4

Weight: 280

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: Simien is another elite multi-sport athlete, but really shines on the football field. He holds several Power Four offers from SEC programs like LSU and Texas A&M, with those programs as early standouts in his recruitment.

5. Peyton Houston, Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport)

Position: Quarterback

Height: 5-10.5

Weight: 200

Commitment: LSU

Football recruiting notes: Houston committed to the Tigers last September. As a junior, he completed 66% of his passes for 3,836 yards and 49 touchdowns while also rushing for 942 yards and 12 touchdowns.

6. Karon Eugene, Westgate (New Iberia)

Position: Safety

Height: 6-2

Weight: 170

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: The son of former Louisiana Tech standout and Oakland Raiders safety Hiram Eugene, Karon has followed closely in his dad's footsteps. He holds offers from several major Power Four programs, including LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, and Texas A&M.

7. Miguel Whitley, St. Augustine (New Orleans)

Position: Wide Receiver

Height: 6-0

Weight: 180

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: Whitley put up massive numbers in 2025, hauling in 46 receptions for 869 yards and 14 touchdowns. His only official visit scheduled so far is to Ole Miss on May 29.

8. Braylon Calais, Cecilia (Carencro)

Position: Athlete

Height: 6-2

Weight: 195

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: Houston, LSU, and Ole Miss all appear to be making a significant push in Calais' recruitment. He'll visit all three in May or June for official visits.

9. Malachi Zeigler, Benton

Position: Quarterback

Height: 6-2.5

Weight: 213

Commitment: SMU

Football recruiting notes: Zeigler's a true dual-threat. Last season, he threw for 2,698 yards and 23 touchdowns while also rushing for 489 yards and seven more touchdowns.

10. Jayden Miles, Baton Rouge Catholic

Position: Running Back

Height: 6-2

Weight: 203

Commitment: Uncommitted

Football recruiting notes: Miles is one of the bigger backs in this class and helped lead the Bears to 10 wins in 2025. LSU appears to be the favorite in his recruitment.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Top 10 Louisiana football recruits for 2027

Masters records that may never be broken at Augusta National

In sports, some performance-based records are considered untouchable and are expected to stand the test of time.

Think of New York Yankees’ Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak in 1941. Since DiMaggio’s run, the closest anyone has gotten is 44, by Pete Rose in 1978.

There are four scoring records in the Masters Tournament, now in its 90th edition, that might be filed under the hard-to-beat category.

In order of longevity, ranging from 40 years to five, they are:

  • The single-round record: 63. Nick Price shot that 40 years ago. It was matched 10 years later by Greg Norman.
  • Most birdies in a round: 11. Set by Anthony Kim in 2009.
  • Most birdies in a tournament: 28. Jordan Spieth did that en route to his 2016 victory.
  • Tournament scoring record: 20-under 268. Shot by Dustin Johnson in the 2020 “Covid-19 Masters.”

“I think a lot of those can stand,” said two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw, who played in 44 Masters. “I can’t see anybody going below 20 under. The course is so long now. It’s too much course. It’s a safe answer, but it may not be correct the way people play today.”

Why Augusta National records haven't fallen as frequently

Indeed, these scoring records, with the exception of Johnson’s 20-under in the “November Masters,” were set on a much shorter Augusta National Golf Club.

The current yardage of the course is 7,565 yards, which is 660 yards longer than when Price had his 63, 120 yards longer than Kim’s burst of 11 birdies in 2009, 130 yards longer than 2016 when Spieth had 28 birdies. Johnson’s 268 five years ago was on a course 10 yards shorter than now.

In three years, it might be even more difficult to break these records. That’s when the USGA and Royal and Ancient plan to rollback the length the golf ball can carry. It could reduce driving distance by as much as 15 yards. The PGA Tour is not in favor of this, but the Masters has said it would follow those governing bodies’ lead.

Nick Price shoots 63: Why it is the most likely to fall

A general consensus at Augusta National this week among players and past champions is that the single-round record of 63 is the most likely to be broken after standing for nearly four decades. There have been 17 rounds of 64 in the tournament’s history, the most recent by Rory McIlroy in 2022.

“It’s shocking,” Price said. “I believe it’s only a matter of time before somebody beats it.”

In a way, Price’s 63 was more impressive than Norman’s 63.

“Want to know the difference between my 63 and Greg’s?” Price asked. “I did it with a wooden driver.”

“I'm surprised that it has been that long,” said Justin Rose, a two-time runner-up in the Masters, including last year.

“There are so many great players capable of putting up that number,” said Rose, whose low Masters round is 65. “I think that the course lends itself most ideally to that score on a Sunday, but also if conditions allow, Sunday is kind of when the course is getting its most sort of maxed out in terms of green speeds and firmness. So that kind of counteracts maybe some of the more accessible hole locations that traditionally we see on Sunday.”

“Somebody will shoot 62 around here,” said two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange, who played in the Masters 15 times, finishing as a runner-up in 1985. “With the length they hit it now, somebody could shoot 62.”

The longer course “doesn’t bother these kids,” 1987 Masters champion Larry Mize said. “They hit it so far.”

Why a birdie binge at Augusta National probably won't happen

The two “birdies records” – 28 in a tournament by Spieth and 11 in a round by Kim – seems to be the least likely to fall.

In fact, Spieth’s 28 birdies are three more than the next closest golfers, Phil Mickelson and Xander Schauffele.

As for Kim’s 11 birdies, only Rose last year and Price in 1986 have had 10.

“Twelve birdies in a round would be something,” Strange said. “I think that’s the one.”

“Just 11 is phenomenal,” Mize said. “I didn’t know 11 was the record.”

November Masters provided unique backdrop for Masters scoring record

A number of those interviewed for this story say Johnson’s 20-under in the 2020 Masters is an outlier because the course was so benign because of the fall conditions.

“It’s possible,” Tommy Aaron said of someone shooting 267, “but he set that in the winter time when the greens are really soft and they are dry.”

“I’d throw out 20 under because it was a different time of year,” Strange said.

The scoring average for the field for the 2020 Masters was 71.752. Since then, it has been 73.064, 73.951, 72.960 and 72.807.

David Westin is a recipient of the Masters Major Achievement Award and has covered every tournament at Augusta National Golf Club since 1979 for The Augusta Chronicle. He also caddied at the club for a time.

This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Masters records that may never be broken

Red Sox reliever escapes big jam with Justin Slaten (side) hurt: ‘It’s nothing I’m not used to’

BOSTON — Justin Slaten has been an early-season bullpen standout for the reeling Red Sox, striking out five batters in 3 ⅓ shutout innings over four games so far. Facing a seventh-inning jam Tuesday, though, manager Alex Cora went to Zack Kelly to replace Garrett Crochet after 107 pitches.

The reason? Slaten was unavailable — and is day-to-day — with side soreness.

“He has a sore oblique on the right side. I don’t want to call it an oblique, but it’s on the right side. We’ll see how he feels tomorrow and then we’ll go from there.”

The Red Sox will know more about Slaten’s status Wednesday when they finish their homestand with a matinee rubber game against Milwaukee. On Tuesday, though, it was Kelly who entered the game in a near-impossible spot — and delivered.

After dominating for six innings, Crochet went out to the mound with a newly formed 3-0 lead in the seventh and quickly hit the wall. Joey Ortiz and Sal Frelick singled before Blake Perkins worked a one-out walk. Crochet’s final pitch of the evening hit light-hitting ex-teammate David Hamilton and made it 3-1. With the bases loaded, one out and star Christian Yelich coming to the plate as a pinch-hitter, it was time for Kelly to face a high-leverage spot on a 44-degree night at Fenway.

“The phone rings and it gets pretty warm really quick,” Kelly said.

Kelly missed with his first two pitches before working his way back into a 2-2 count. On the sixth pitch, Yelich smoked a grounder at 98 mph toward third base, where Caleb Durbin made a nifty stab and threw to second base for the force out. A run scored to make it 3-2.

“Caleb saved the game with that play,” said Cora.

Kelly then fell behind William Contreras, 2-0, and again got two consecutive strikes before Contreras similarly squared up a sinker (at 99.5 mph) into the left-side hole. Trevor Story, who a half-inning earlier had put Boston ahead with a two-run double, stabbed it on the backhand and fired to first to end the inning and preserve the lead. The Red Sox went on to win, 3-2, and improve to 3-8 this season.

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“Giving my guys a chance to make a play, which we did,” Kelly said. “He (Story) made a lot of good plays tonight. Trevor’s one of our guys and we’re always confident he’s gonna come through.”

For Kelly, who was a surprising end-of-camp cut recalled to the big league team once Johan Oviedo went on the injured list with an elbow strain after a week, the outing was an early-season highlight. It wasn’t perfect by any means, but it was effective enough to preserve a win for Crochet.

“Garrett’s our guy and he did his job tonight. That’s what he does,” Kelly said. “When we need him, he comes through for us and he battled really hard tonight. To be able to come in and do the job for him was good.”

Kelly, who turned 31 last month, didn’t debut until his age-27 season and because of time missed due to injuries, still has minor league options remaining despite pitching in the majors for the fifth straight season. After a strong finish to 2025 punctuated by an impressive postseason showing, he was thought to be a lock to crack the Opening Day roster. That changed when he struggled with command late in camp and the Red Sox chose to carry both Connelly Early and Oviedo (as a piggyback option) on the roster.

A frustrated Kelly went to Triple-A for one week and was on the road with the WooSox in St. Paul when he was recalled last Thursday. At this point, he’s hoping to stick.

“It’s nothing I’m not used to,” he said. “Obviously, camp didn’t go the way I wanted but it’s just coming up here and feeling good about the work I put in. It’s frustrating, at times, to ride that train but you either let it hinder you or you do something about it.”

If Slaten has to miss any time, Kelly is someone, along with lefty Danny Coulombe, who might be trusted with more high-leverage opportunities ahead of setup man Garrett Whitlock and Aroldis Chapman, who combined to face the minimum six batters Tuesday.

“I think it’s something that’s earned,” Kelly said. “Earning the trust from Bails (Andrew Bailey) and A.C. (Alex Cora) is part of it. That’s all I can really control, to come into whichever spots they give me and just do my job.”

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Chelsea v City: FPL Gameweek 32 Scout Report

Chelsea v City: FPL Gameweek 32 Scout Report
Chelsea v City: FPL Gameweek 32 Scout Report

Find out who the Scout is championing in Gameweek 32 of Fantasy Premier League as City travel to Chelsea.

Men's Team

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Pep Guardiola’s side visit Stamford Bridge on Sunday 12 April, with kick-off scheduled for 16:30 (UK).

The clash represents our first Premier League outing since a 1-1 draw with West Ham on Saturday 14 March – and since then – we have lifted the Carabao Cup before advancing into the FA Cup semi-finals.

Liam Rosenior’s team also progressed into the last-four of the historic competition with a 7-0 win over Port Vale in their previous assignment – meaning confidence will be high within the Chelsea ranks ahead of this weekend.

As ever, FPL managers will be keeping across the events at Stamford Bridge as we enter the business end of the season.

And ahead of another big weekend of Premier League football, read our latest Scout report ahead of Friday 10 April’s 18:30 (UK) deadline.

CITY STAR

City’s victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup means we’ll play twice in Gameweek 33. Therefore, ahead of Gameweek 32 this weekend, Fantasy Premier League FPL managers should look to ensure that they are investing in the Blues.

Defender Nico O’Reilly (£5.0m) is a great differential for managers to invest in ahead of the Run In.

The Englishman has started 23 Premier League games this season registering 11 clean sheets, four goals and three assists. His 18 returns are only bettered in the City team by Erling Haaland (£14.4m) and Antoine Semenyo (£8.2m).

O’Reilly has created 18 changes for his teammates this season and he has had 31 attempts on goal. This means that he is averaging a shot every 69.5 minutes.

ONE TO WATCH

Joao Pedro (£7.8m) is opponents Chelsea’s form player. The forward has scored 14 goals and registered nine assists this season.

DIFFERENTIALS

Elsewhere, Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m) and Danny Welbeck (£6.2) are two low-owned gems worth considering.

Bowen faces Wolves with the forward having returned in five of the last six gameweeks.

Meanwhile, Welbeck registered 12 points in Gameweek 32 following his two goals and three bonus points in Gameweek 31.

Chivu extension and summer transfer revolution: Inter’s plans after 2025-26 season

Chivu extension and summer transfer revolution: Inter’s plans after 2025-26 season
Chivu extension and summer transfer revolution: Inter’s plans after 2025-26 season

Inter have the small matter of the Serie A title to wrap up before the end of the 2025-26 season, but reports in Italy indicate that plans have already been made ahead of the 2026-27 campaign, beginning with the contract extension of head coach Cristian Chivu. Here’s what could happen next for the Nerazzurri.

What do Inter have planned for the summer transfer window?

Inter are seven points clear at the top of the Serie A table heading into the final seven matches of the season left to go.

Assuming that the Nerazzurri go on to lift the trophy at the end of the season, Chivu will have won the league title in his first full season as a head coach of a senior side.

The Romanian, who replaced Simone Inzaghi on a two-year contract last summer, is likely to be rewarded with a new contract extension, potentially until the summer of 2028 according to the latest reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Talks have not yet begun and are unlikely to take place before the end of the campaign, but the Pink Paper suggests that there will be no issues when it comes to negotiating a renewal.

Once Chivu’s contract is wrapped up, Inter will move forwards with what is expected to eb a summer transfer ‘revolution’.

Chivu had already tried to bring in star-quality signings in Manu Kone and Ademola Lookman last summer in an attempt to reshuffle the Nerazzurri playing staff, but it is understood that he will be given more backing this time around after a convincing start to life in the Inter hot seat.

La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that Inter could look to move away from the 3-5-2 system that they have deployed so regularly over the last three seasons, and that they could be inclined to move to more of a 4-3-2-1.

Kone remains a target heading into this summer window and could be a useful figure in that set-up. There have also been suggestions that Inter could make another attempt for Moussa Diaby, a natural winger, who would benefit in a 4-3-2-1 or 4-3-3 formation.

ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 29: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on December 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Inter are also expected to bring in a new goalkeeper this summer, with Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario the current frontrunner.

As for the defence, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Atalanta’s Marco Palestra is a strong favourite at right-back and that Oumar Solet and Mario Gila are strong options at centre-back.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Oaktree will not provide much more than €40m for Inter to spend this summer, but this does not factor in the fact that Yann Sommer, Francesco Acerbi, Stefan  De Vrij, Matteo Darmian and Henrikh Mkhitaryan are likely to leave at the end of their contracts, which clears considerable room off the club’s wage bill.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Inter competes for the ball with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There have also been suggestions that Inter could look to sell one of their current first-team stars, such as Alessandro Bastoni, which would also improve the budget situation this summer.

Denzel Dumfries, who has a release clause in his contract, as well as the likes of Davide Frattesi or Luis Henrique could also potentially be moved on this summer according to Wednesday’s report.

Houston Texans 7-round mock draft lands five future starters

As you’ll see in an article later this week, this will be the most complicated draft to predict in the Nick Caserio era. Balancing needs, positional value, and Caserio’s draft strategy creates a tangled web of conflicting priorities.

The Houston Texans’ biggest need, defensive tackle, has never been drafted by Caserio earlier than the sixth round. Other needs such as running back, tight end, and center, don’t require early draft picks to find starters.

While Houston is primed to once again trade out of the first round and acquire more draft capital, I cannot imagine many teams wanting to move into the first round this year.

The below seven-round mock draft focuses on sticking and picking rather than predicting Nick Caserio’s moves. This is the second-to-last seven-round mock draft of the offseason with one more to come the week before the draft kicks off.

Round 1, Pick 28: Emmanuel Pregnon, OG – Oregon

Pregnon was selected to the Texans in Matt Miller’s mock at pick 59, but Pregnon won’t last nearly that long. This pick is based on three expectations:

  1. SEVEN offensive lineman will be selected before the 28th pick.
  2. Kayden McDonald will be off the board by 28. His draft momentum is accelerating too fast.
  3. Houston will not want either Peter Woods or Caleb Banks due to their poor pre-draft preparation.

Pregnon is built like Pokemon’s Blastoise; a wide frame, thick arms, and a density that is an undeniably used to his advantage. Pregnon provides long-term stability to supplement the offensive line talent already signed via free agency.

His explosive hands and leg drive are well coordinated and provide him with power and technique. That fits well within Houston’s power-blocking scheme. He’s not a full-proof guard prospect. Pregnon was bullied by Texas Tech’s Lee Hunter in his gap-penetrating technique. Plus, he’s already 25, making him a one-contract player.

Round 2, Pick 38: C.J. Allen, LB – Georgia

Note: the trade for Marte Mapu does not impact this selection.

This pick was originally slated for Anthony Hill Jr., but he’s too raw to justify going this early, even for a horrifically biased Longhorn fan such as myself.

Allen is projected to go late in the first round, but will fall due to positional value as a linebacker. He is predicated on stopping the run first and foremost. He is the best in the class at evading and breaking away from offensive lineman. He will have redzone, first, and second-down responsibilities until he evolves in coverage.

He’ll be anointed as the heir to the middle linebacker position to eventually take over play calling duties for Azeez Al-Shaair. A known leader with a commanding presence, Allen projects to be an average and consistent starting linebacker in the league with the upside to develop into an occasional Pro Bowl LB.

Round 2, Pick 59: Domonique Orange, DT – Iowa State

Orange is the number 26 player on my Houston Texans-focused Big Board. For those who believe this is too late to select a defensive tackle, consider GM Nick Caserio has never selected a DT before the SIXTH ROUND. Orange represents the best player in the second tier of DTs (Peter Woods, Kayden McDonald, Lee Hunter, and Christen Miller) first, and (Orange, Gracen Halten, Darrell Jackson Jr., and Rayshaun Benny) second.

I have Orange rated above Oklahoma’s Gracen Halten due to the latter’s similarity to players currently on the roster. The Texans could use a hulking 6’4”, 325-pound beast in the middle to absorb combo blocks. Orange will need time to readjust from the Cyclone’s 3-3-5 scheme to become more of a one-gap responsibility DT. With time, Orange will develop into an every-down stalwart up front that allows the defense to play more freely.

Round 3, Pick 69: Zakee Wheatley, S – Penn State

A perfect fit in the Texans defense. Wheatley possesses sideline-to-sideline range and put up elite PFF Coverage grade of 83.5. He lined up as both a free and strong safety at Penn State, but projects to be a deep safety in two-high looks, which will allow him to play downhill. Wheatley will remind Texans fans of Eric Muray; a deep-lying midfielder who can come down in zone coverage and lay out defenders. What Wheatley lacks in athleticism he makes up for in route recognition, field vision, anticipation, and acceleration.

Wheatley recently turned 24 and will need to compete to eventually earn a consistent role in a stacked Texans defense. However, his addition to the secondary provides depth behind Calen Bullock, something that was sorely needed last season. Wheatley also sits at 32 on my Houston Texans Big Board.

Round 4, Pick 106: Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE – Penn State

Dennis-Sutton will be slated to back up and learn from Danielle Hunter for the next two seasons.

His length, power, and pass-rush toolkit have the potential to develop into a legitimate starter. He falls due to his predictability and inconsistent production over multiple years at Penn State. Houston is a fantastic landing spot for Dennis-Sutton who can immediately rotate in, learn amongst the best in the league, and eventually become the full-time starter in several seasons.

While his explosiveness didn’t pop off the tape, his NFL Combine metrics certainly spoke for themselves. His 40 yard dash, Vertical Jump, 3-Cone Drill, and Broad Jump all graded in the 90% percentile for the position.

Round 5, Pick 141: Emmett Johnson, RB – Nebraska

This is a “my guy” of the 2026 class. Johnson’s highlight film at Nebraska illustrated an electric blend of urgency and vision that is woefully lacking in this running back class. Johnson can run in both gap and power schemes and blends a one-cut style approach with a patience that’s truly refreshing to see.

A gritty runner who takes pride in earning each yard, Johnson is the most “SWARM” mentality running back in the class. He also caught over 80 passes in two years at Nebraska, which opens him up to immediate third down responsibilities.

His floor is a change-of-pace back with a ceiling of 1,200 total yards per season upside.

Round 5, Pick 167: Josh Cuevas, TE – Alabama

There’s an argument for tight end to be drafted earlier than this, but it did not come to fruition. However, the Texans land an insurance policy on Brevin Jordan with a productive, receiving-first tight end with College Football Playoff pedigree. Cuevas followed Kalen DeBoer from Washington and shined in their offense and became Ty Simpson’s safety valve over the middle of the field.

A late season injury derailed his productivity, but Alabama’s offense ran through the LA native late in the year.

His 6’3”, 245-pound frame limits his overall ceiling, but he is second to Eli Stowers in his fluidity and route running capability in this class. Cuevas could benefit from extending his hands from his frame to be more of a pure hands catcher, which invites defensive backs to break up passes outside of his frame and led to three drops this past season.

Round 7, Pick 243: Fa’Alili Fa’Amoe, OT – Wake Forest

Purely a name to frustrate the hell out of Marc Vandermeer. Kidding, of course.

Fa’Amoe grew up in American Samoa (shocking with that name) and quickly earned starting reps at the collegiate level. He racked up three years of starting right tackle film between Washington State and Wake Forest.

He’ll be given a chance to compete at tackle, but his true future is at right guard given his frame and lack of athleticism in space. He pulled quite often at both schools and projects well in a zone scheme. A well-compact build and sturdy base against bull rushes, he can make the transition on the practice squad with the potential to compete for a starting guard spot in a season or two.

Fa’Amoe has a proclivity for physicality and plays through the whistle as apparent in his film. While length is an unmitigated issue, a move inside to guard will capitalize on his aggression and ability to stymie bull rushers while hiding some of his athletic limitations.

Avalanche Prospect Playoff Update

SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - 2025/03/08: Ilya Nabokov (30) of Metallurg Hockey Club seen in action during the Hockey match. (Photo by Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Of the few prospects still remaining in the Colorado Avalanche system, a handful are still playing for a championship in their respective leagues. Here’s where each of them stand heading into a crucial portion of their schedules.

NCAA

In the friendly confines of Blue Arena in Loveland, DU won their regional bracket to send the Pioneers to the Frozen Four in Las Vegas. On April 9th they take on Michigan at 6:30 p.m. MT, which will be televised on ESPN2.

The 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐳𝐞𝐧 𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐫 are locked in.

➡️ https://t.co/Syu2Q9Q3Pc
🎟️ https://t.co/2tzhEFNKHg#MFrozenFourpic.twitter.com/wiKwbZOQLd

— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 30, 2026

It has been a lost season for DU’s sophomore defenseman Tory Pitner as he only participated in six contests from late January to early February. A lower-body injury is suspected as the main reason for all the absences. The right-shot defender scored an assist in that time, which matches his total from his 38-game freshman season.

Fellow Denver teammate and Avalanche prospect sophomore forward Jake Fisher has enjoyed a more productive season scoring 19 points and eight goals in a mostly bottom six role. Fisher added a goal in DU’s 5-0 win over Cornell in the regional portion of the NCAA tournament.

Jake Fisher makes it 1-0 🔥#NCAAHockey x 🎥 ESPN+ / @DU_Hockeypic.twitter.com/pQanYMtFJf

— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 27, 2026

KHL

Both Avangard and Magnitogorsk advanced to the second round of the Gagarin Cup playoffs with 4-1 series victories, which means that both defenseman Mikhail Gulyayev and goaltender Ilya Nabokov move on, respectively. These two are top teams from opposite sides of the bracket and could meet eachother in the finals.

In the first round Gulyayev almost matched his season total of three points over the five game round one series as he chipped in two assists for Avangard with a +6 rating. With a bit of an uptick in time on ice there’s hope the right shot defenseman can have a strong finish to his KHL season. Avangard begins their second round series against CSKA on April 8th.

Nabokov started Game 4 with a chance to clinch the series against Sibir but took the 1-0 loss in overtime. He stopped 31 of 32 shots and put in a performance which should earn him more time moving forward. Of course everyone is eagerly anticipating the netminder’s move to North America, which should still happen as soon as Magnitogorsk’s playoff run ends. Magnitogorsk takes on Torpedo starting April 9th.

And then there were eight.#GagarinCuppic.twitter.com/firqCCeE0v

— KHL (@khl_eng) April 2, 2026

OHL

The top seeded Kitchener Rangers dispatched Saginaw in a four game sweep with now 20-year-old forward Christian Humphreys leading the way. He scored four goals and nine points in the series and looks to keep the momentum going as Kitchener has true sights on winning an OHL championship. Next up for them is a second round meeting with the Soo Greyhounds starting on Friday, April 10th.

Humphreys was firing in game one 🔥

Christian Humphrey's let go a pair of wicked wristers for the @OHLRangers in last night's victory.#KITvsSAG | #OHLPlayoffs | #GoAvsGopic.twitter.com/ksIL5ne3sx

— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) March 28, 2026

The other team of Avalanche interest was the London Knights but they drew a tough match with the aforementioned Soo Greyhounds in the 4-v-5 seed duel. Unfortunately Soo won out in five games and eliminated the powerhouse Knights in round one. Prospect defenseman Linus Funck provided a big goal before their ouster but even more unfortunate news is he became injured in game three with an upper-body ailment. It’s possible if Funck gets healthy in the near term he joins the Colorado Eagles on ATO to finish out the season but that remains to be seen.

Feeling Funcky 🕺

Linus Funck finds the back of the net less than 90 seconds into the third period to bring the @LondonKnights back to even in game two!#LDNvsSOO | #OHLPlayoffs | #GoAvsGopic.twitter.com/bcGIOddq5O

— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) March 30, 2026

CB Brandon Cisse visited Cowboys, set to visit Seahawks

Cornerback Brandon Cisse is among the prospects making the rounds with the draft a little over two weeks away.

Jordan Reid of ESPN.com reports that Cisse recently visited with the Cowboys. He's also set to meet with the Seahawks.

Cisse played two seasons at North Carolina State before transferring to South Carolina for the 2025 season. He had 27 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and an interception while building a profile that has led many to project him as a second-day pick this year.

The Cowboys signed Cobie Durant to go with Shavon Revel, DaRon Bland and Caelen Carson at corner. The Seahawks parted ways with Riq Woolen this offseason, but the Super Bowl champs have Devon Witherspoon and Josh Jobe set to return.

Red Sox’ Alex Cora reacts to Willson Contreras’ emotional postgame comments

BOSTON — A visibly angry Willson Contreras sent out a warning to the Brewers after getting hit with a pitch Monday.

The Red Sox first baseman was struck on the fingers with a 93 mph sinker from starter Brandon Woodruff in the third inning of Boston’s 8-6 loss.

It marked the 24th time the Brewers have hit Contreras with a pitch and the sixth time Woodruff has hit him.

“Next time they hit me again, I’m going to take one of them out,” Contreras said after the game. “That’s the message. That’s the message.”

Before Tuesday’s game, manager Alex Cora was asked his reaction to Contreras’ emotional comments.

Cora said he spoke with Contreras during Monday’s game, trying to calm him so he wouldn’t do anything to get ejected.

“We need him,” Cora said. “He’s a big part of what we’re trying to accomplish. He’s a good hitter. He’s a good defender. So try to keep him in the game. He was very emotional yesterday during and I guess after. But today he’s calmed down. So we’ll see how it plays out. But he knows that we need him and we’ll do our best to keep him in the lineup and keep him in the game.”

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Still, is Cora comfortable Contreras won’t react if the Brewers hit him with another pitch Tuesday or Wednesday? He would face a suspension if he charges the mound.

“We’ll see,” Cora said. “I mean, see and react. I don’t know what taking somebody down means, to be honest with you. But like I said, my job as a manager is to make sure he’s in the lineup — he stays in the game. And yesterday we did a good job and he had a tremendous game. You know, he feels like he’s swinging the bat a lot better. He feels very comfortable. So we need the big boy in the lineup."

Home plate umpire Chris Conroy separated Contreras and Woodruff after they exchanged words following the hit-by-pitch. Moments later, Contreras slid hard into second base to break up a potential double play.

“He plays with emotion,” Cora said. “He plays with the chip on his shoulder. We know that. Yesterday, I know he was hot, but he was able to slow it down and put good at-bats. And so that’s what we’re trying to accomplish.”

Contreras homered in the ninth inning and reached base five times, tying a career-high.

“People don’t like to get hit,” Cora said. “We know that. So we leave it at that. But I really like the fact that he plays the way he wants to play. Let’s put it that way. He’s been great at first base. He’s been great in the dugout, in the clubhouse.”

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Phillies at Giants Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 8

The San Francisco Giants (4-8) and the Philadelphia Phillies (6-5) link up on MLB TV for the third and final meeting of a three-game series. Philadelphia won the first matchup 6-4, and San Francisco won 6-0 yesterday.

Since Philadelphia's four-game winning streak, the Phillies have gone 1-2 with five total runs scored in that span. The Phillies rank tied 9th in homers (11) and tied 18th in RBI (42) through 11 games. The pitching hasn't been better, ranking 21st in ERA (4.18) and 26th in OBA (.262).

San Francisco broke its four-game losing streak with the 6-0 win over Philadelphia on Tuesday. The Giants have the third-worst record in all of baseball so far, ahead of only the Red Sox and Athletics. The Giants have an MLB-low four home runs through and rank 15th with a .230 batting average.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Phillies at Giants

  • Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
  • Time: 3:45 PM EST
  • Site: Oracle Park
  • City: San Francisco, CA
  • Network/Streaming: MLB TV

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Odds for the Phillies at the Giants

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Philadelphia Phillies (-136), San Francisco Giants (+113)
  • Spread: Phillies -1.5 (+123), Giants +1.5 (-149)
  • Total: 8.5

Probable starting pitchers for Phillies at Giants

  • Wednesday's pitching matchup (April 8): Aaron Nola vs. Tyler Mahle
  • Phillies: Aaron Nola

2026 stats: 11.1 IP, 1-0, 3.18 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 16 Ks, 3 BB

  • Giants: Tyler Mahle

2026 Stats: 9.0 IP, 0-2, 7.00 ERA, 1.78 WHIP, 9 Ks, 3 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not!

  • The Phillies’ Justin Crawford is hitting a team-best .324 with 11 hits and five runs scored over 34 at-bats
  • The Giants’ Harrison Bader is hitting .125 with 13 strikeouts to four hits over 40 at-bats
  • The Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber is hitting .179 with seven hits and 18 strikeouts over 39 at-bats
  • The Giants’ Matt Chapman is hitting .304 with 14 hits, three doubles, and one home run on 46 at-bats

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Phillies at Giants

  • The Phillies are 3-8 ATS this season
  • The Giants are 3-9 ATS this season
  • The Phillies are 6-4-1 to the Over this season
  • The Giants are 5-4-3 to the Over this season

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Padres and the Pirates

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Gael Monfils posts emotional message after final Monte Carlo Masters appearance

Photo by Paul Crock / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Paul Crock / AFP via Getty Images

Monfils issues social media statement after retirement announcement

Gael Monfils played his final match at the Monte Carlo Masters, falling to Alexander Bublik in the second round.

The Frenchman had been given a wildcard entry into the ATP Masters 1000 event and made a strong start to his campaign.

He edged past Tallon Griekspoor 6-7(7), 6-1, 6-4 in a tight opening match, setting up a second-round meeting with the eighth seed Bublik.

Bublik was too strong on the day, claiming a 6-4, 6-4 win over the ATP veteran. The defeat marked an emotional moment for Monfils.

The defeat carried extra weight for Monfils, who later shared a heartfelt message on social media reflecting on his experience and emotions around the event.

Gael Monfils shares emotional message after final Monte Carlo Masters match

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Monfils posted on Instagram: “Monte Carlo. One last time. I’m not going to pretend this is just another tournament, because it never was.

“Monte Carlo is a magnificent tournament. The sea, the courts, the air, the atmosphere… there’s something unique here, something that hits differently.

“I’ve lived moments here that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life. Wins that made me feel alive, losses that made me stronger, crowds that lifted me up.

“This tournament gave me so much, and I owe it so much in return. Today I lost, and that’s ok.

“What matters is that I got to step onto this court one last time, give everything I had, and feel all of it one more time. It was a beautiful moment, truly.

“Thank you to the organization for having me one last time. Thank you to the crowd for all these years of love and support.”

Gael Monfils admits he didn’t have much left in loss to Alexander Bublik

At 39, Monfils is winding down his career, and he’s making it clear that he wants to finish without leaving anything behind.

He put in a serious shift in his opening match, spending over two hours on court against Griekspoor.

Bublik ended up taking their round two clash 6-4, 6-4, with the veteran Frenchman looking visibly fatigued from his earlier effort.

Monfils spoke after the match: “I remember every match I played, honestly, from the first to the last. Every moment I was able to step on that beautiful court.”

“The chance of having played the tournament 13 times, I’m going to remember a bit of all that. Today, he played a solid match. Not many mistakes. He was quite precise in what he did. I struggled a bit today. I lacked a bit of energy.”

The highlight came in 2016 when Monfils made it all the way to the final before falling short against Rafael Nadal.

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Pirates star Konnor Griffin contract details, guaranteed money revealed

The Pittsburgh Pirates are thrilled by what they’ve seen in the early days of Konnor Griffin’s MLB career, and the NL Central team is showing their support with a major contract.

The 19-year-old shortstop is taking the league by storm after an impressive debut last week that included a memorable first at-bat. Griffin’s first plate appearance resulted in an RBI double that showcases his strong swing.

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Meanwhile, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan reveals that the Pirates are going all-in on their elite prospect just several games into the 2026 season. Griffin is earning roughly $140 million after agreeing to Pittsburgh’s nine-year contract extension.

Rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin and the Pittsburgh Pirates are in agreement on a nine-year extension, the team announced, locking up the top prospect in baseball less than a week after his major league debut.

The deal is worth $140 million, sources told @JeffPassan and… pic.twitter.com/lj87MugPRy

— ESPN (@espn) April 8, 2026

The first-year star is solidified as the top prospect in baseball at the moment. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh’s commitment to Griffin proves just how special a player they believe he can be.

Griffin’s deal is the largest guaranteed signing in franchise history, per Passan. The fact that he’s only a rookie makes their generous offer that much more intriguing.

Many Pirates fans are hopeful that their young shortstop can be another valuable asset to keep star pitcher Paul Skenes happy. However, rumblings over the past year indicate that Skenes could be exploring other MLB teams in the near future.

MORE: Longest active playoff droughts in MLB

Skenes recently raved about Griffin’s professionalism and the fact that he doesn’t operate similarly to other teenagers. In fact, the Team USA pitcher even praised Griffin for his religious beliefs and the fact that he’s married at a young age.

Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin and center fielder Oneil Cruz take the field. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The 19 year old married his high school sweetheart in January during the lead up to his debut MLB season.

Griffin contract details, guaranteed money

The Pirates’ announced deal to Griffin is nine years for $140 million. For perspective, Skenes is only making roughly $1 million during the 2026 season.

Griffin is considered a cornerstone piece for the franchise given Pittsburgh’s commitment through the 2034 season.

Bryan Reynolds holds the largest contract on the Pirates’ payroll outside of Griffin’s extension. Reynolds signed an eight-year contract worth nearly $106 million back in 2023.

Dodgers vs. Blue Jays prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 8

The Dodgers (9-2) take the field at Rogers Centre this afternoon looking for the three-game sweep of the Blue Jays (4-7). Winners of six straight, LA sends Shohei Ohtani to the mound on getaway day. Still without a win in April, Toronto sends Dylan Cease to the bump.

While the Dodgers offense has carried them for the past week, last night it was their pitching that propelled them to a 4-1 win. Yoshinobu Yamamoto was elite allowing just one run on five hits while striking out six in six inningsto earn his second win of the season. Edwin Diaz pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his fourth save. Ohtani, Kyle Tucker, Will Smith, and Alex Freeland each drove in a run for the Dodgers. Andres Gimenez picked up a couple hits for the Jays in the loss.

With the win, the Dodgers’ lead in the American League West is now four games while the Blue Jays’ loss kept them from gaining ground on the Yankees in the American League East. They remain 4.5 games behind them.

Lets dive into this afternoon’s matchup and the finale of this three-game series and find a sweat or two.

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Game Details and How to Watch: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays

  • Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
  • Time: 3:07PM EST
  • Site: Rogers Centre
  • City: Toronto, Ontario
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, Sportsnet, Sportsnet Los Angeles

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The Latest Odds: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays

The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Dodgers (-175), Blue Jays (+144)
  • Spread: Dodgers -1.5 (-108) / Blue Jays +1.5 (-112)
  • Total: 7.5 runs

Probable Starting Pitchers: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays

Pitching matchup for April 8:

  • Dodgers: Shohei Ohtani
    Season Totals: 6.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 0.67 WHIP, 6K, 3 BB
  • Blue Jays: Dylan Cease
    Season Totals: 9.2 IP, 1-1, 2.79 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 18K, 5 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Dodgers vs. Blue Jays

  • Shohei Ohtani has hit safely in 5 straight games (9-24) and 7 of last 8 (11-34)
  • Kyle Tucker has driven in at least 1 run in 5 straight games
  • Will Smith is just 5-23 over his last 7 games and 6-30 over his last 9
  • George Springer is 3-22 in April (6 games)
  • Vlad Guerrero Jr. is also 3-22 in April (6 games)
  • Ernie Clement has hit safely in 3 straight games (4-11)

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays

  • The Dodgers are 7-4 on the Run Line this season
  • The Blue Jays are an MLB-worst 2-9 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 6 times in the Dodgers’ 11 games this season (6-5)
  • The OVER has cashed 5 times in Toronto’s first 11 games (5-6)

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Masters picks: Scottie Scheffler is the favorite, but not among our picks to win

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Because there are stats for everything, there are, of course, predictable stats when picking who will win the Masters.

For some, they’re mundane. For others, they’re gospel

Recent winners have:

  • Gained 18 strokes tee-to-green in the four tournaments leading into the Masters

  • Played in the weeks leading up to the tournament

  • Ranked in top 40 in par-5 scoring

  • Have already won a tournament this season

Mostly what past Masters winners have in common is … they’re really, really good.

2025: Rory McIlory, ranked No. 2 in the world
2024: Scottie Scheffler, ranked No. 1 in the world
2023: Jon Rahm, ranked No. 3 in the world
2022: Scottie Scheffler, ranked No. 1 in the world

Scheffler heads into 90th Masters as the favorite yet again at +600, but he is not among our picks to win … because that would be no fun.

Jay Busbee: Bryson DeChambeau (+1200)

Had DeChambeau wrestled the green jacket off Rory McIlroy’s back last year, he would have instantly become the most unpopular champion since Stewart Cink snatched the Claret Jug out of Tom Watson’s hands at the 2009 Open Championship. But with McIlroy now a champion, DeChambeau is free to go out and claim a jacket of his own without worrying about what anyone will think of him. The big guy has finishes of T5 and T6 over the last two years, suggesting he’s figured this place out. (The less said about his plans to turn Augusta National into a “par 67” back in 2021, the better.) He’s lost a heartbreaker, which means he’s ready to win.

Dan Wolken: Ludvig Åberg (+1400)

If you believe Åberg is going to win majors — and I do — he's likely to break through in the Masters, where he has finished second and seventh in his two starts. Obviously Åberg can hit it a mile and is one of the best iron players on tour, but he's now at the point where his experience getting around Augusta should really start to pay off. Åberg is also coming into this tournament in excellent form, with a tie for third at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and a tie for fifth at The Players. According to Datagolf.com, Åberg’s strokes gained on approach in those two events were better than all but one tournament he played in 2025, suggesting he's back in the kind of ball striking form that got him to No. 4 in the world two years ago. If he can hold his nerve on Sunday, he'll be the winner. 

Jay Hart: Jon Rahm (+1000)

We’ll forgive you if you were unaware that Rahm is currently on a heater. Had he posted the following results on the PGA Tour — 2, 2, 1, 5, 2 (lost in playoff) — he’d be the betting favorite. But because those results came on the LIV tour, well, he’ll head to Augusta behind Scottie Scheffler (550-1100) in the odds. It’s been three years since his Masters win, but when he’s on, Rahm is in contention at Augusta. And right now … he’s most certainly on.

Ryan Young: Ludvig Åberg (+1400)

It’s finally time that Ludvig Åberg breaks through with his big win at Augusta. He’s come close twice now, and would have won in his Masters debut back in 2024 if it weren’t for the often unbeatable Scottie Scheffler. Åberg seems to have this course down, or at the very least isn’t intimidated by it. And, he’s got three straight top-five finishes under his belt entering the week. That rough start to the season he had is well behind him. Åberg gets it done this week, giving us another year with a European champion.

Bruins' Charlie McAvoy Nominated For Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy

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Boston Bruins star defenseman Charlie McAvoy has been named the team’s nominee for the 2026 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.

McAvoy was selected by the Boston chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association (PHWA). The award is given to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey.

Joe Haggerty, Chair of the Boston chapter of the PHWA, said McAvoy dealing with injuries and being able to play through them is why he was the Bruins’ nomination.

“Through it all he has endured the pain at times when he couldn’t even chew solid food and did all of this while posting the best season of his NHL career and winning a gold medal for Team USA in Milan Cortina,” Haggerty said, via the team website. “His season of pushing through it all showed everybody what words like ‘perseverance’ and ‘dedication to hockey’ really mean, and it helped catapult Boston back into the playoff hunt this year.”

McAvoy has had a jaw injury throughout the season, which has resulted in him having to wear a full face shield numerous times. But, despite that, he’s helped the Bruins hold onto a Wild Card spot and he helped Team USA win the Olympic gold medal.

McAvoy has skated in 67 games, recording 11 goals and 49 assists for 60 points.

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Astros' Yordan Alvarez receives bold MVP prediction amid hot 1.248 OPS start

Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez

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The Houston Astros are looking like a team ready to contend in 2026 thanks to their explosive start this season.

Cam Smith looks great, as does Christian Walker. But the biggest star has been Yordan Alvarez, who is slugging better than ever this season.

That hot start has led ESPN's David Schoenfield to predict that Alvarez, the Astros designated hitter, will win the AL MVP over Aaron Judge and Bobby Witt Jr.

Yordan Alvarez predicted to win AL MVP

"Yordan Alvarez will win American League MVP," Schoenfield predicts. "Healthy again after playing just 48 games last year, Alvarez is off to a blazing start in .353/.540/.794 and looks locked in for a monster season."

Winning the AL MVP won't be easy, especially with Judge and Witt two of the better candidates for the award. And if Gunnar Henderson's hot start were to continue all year, it would be a bit more challenging for Alvarez to win this award.

So far this season, through 12 games, Alvarez has put up 0.9 bWAR, which is more than he had last year in four-times the games.

He has 12 hits, 10 runs scored, three doubles, four home runs, 10 RBIs, one stolen base, a league-leading 13 walks, and a ridiculous 1.248 OPS and 262 OPS+.

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Winning MVP as a designated hitter won't be easy, but Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Schwarber, both DH's, finished No. 1 and No. 2 in the NL MVP race last year. Alvarez can win the award. He just needs to play great all year.

Back in 2022, his 1.019 OPS and 37 homers in 135 games led to a third-place finish. He'll not only need to beat those numbers this season to win MVP, but he'd also likely need to lead the Astros to the AL West title, and ideally, the top seed in the AL.

Alvarez has the potential to win the AL MVP, and Schoenfield is predicting that the Astros lefty slugger will continue his hot start to the season and beat out Judge, Henderson, Witt, and any other challengers to win the AL MVP.

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Conor Benn Calls Ryan Garcia “Entertaining but a Liability” Ahead of Regis Prograis Fight

Conor Benn Calls Ryan Garcia “Entertaining but a Liability” Ahead of Regis Prograis Fight
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British welterweight contender Conor Benn has shared a clear and direct view on WBC champion Ryan Garcia ahead of his next fight. Benn is set to face Regis Prograis this Saturday in Manchester, but attention has also turned to a possible future clash with Garcia.

Benn said in an interview with the BBC that he was next in line to face Garcia as the mandatory challenger. However, instead of waiting for a later date, he chose to stay active. His comments highlight both Garcia’s appeal and the uncertainty that surrounds him. Benn’s decision reflects his focus on staying busy while keeping his position in the division. At the same time, it brings renewed attention to Garcia’s standing in boxing following a turbulent period.

Conor Benn Explains Decision to Stay Active

Benn said talks for a fight with Garcia had already taken place. “Garcia was next, that was scheduled in – I am mandatory number one position for Garcia.” The fight was expected to take place in September, but Benn chose not to wait.

He explained his thinking clearly. “Now if you’re me, do you wait out until September or do you take a potential banana skin in the middle? I like rolling the dice and having a little bit of fun and keeping active.”

By taking on Prograis, Benn remains active in the ring. Prograis is a former world champion with top-level experience. This matchup gives Benn a chance to stay sharp while holding his mandatory position.

Benn’s approach shows his focus on regular competition. Instead of waiting for a title opportunity, he chose to fight and maintain momentum. His decision also avoids the risk of inactivity while negotiations continue around a future bout with Garcia.

Benn Praises Ryan Garcia but Raises Concerns

Benn acknowledged Garcia’s impact on boxing and his ability to draw attention. “I think Garcia’s good for the sport of boxing, I think he’s a character and he’s entertaining, but he’s also a liability.”

He also spoke about authenticity in the sport. “People don’t want to be themselves in the sport of boxing, so I love it when I see a young man under fire for being who he is. At least you’re true to yourself and who you are. Whether I like you or not – I don’t him – but some people do, just be who you are.”

Garcia has built a large following and remains one of the most visible fighters in boxing. His performances and personality continue to attract attention. However, his career has also included periods of disruption.

Benn’s comments reflect both sides. He recognizes Garcia’s value to the sport while pointing out concerns raised by others in boxing circles.

Questions Remain Over Garcia’s Reliability

Benn made his concerns clear when discussing Garcia’s unpredictability. “You don’t know who’s turning up – you don’t know if Garcia’s turning up. You don’t know if he’s going to make the fight or not, have some sort of episode. You just don’t know.”

Garcia won the WBC title earlier this year after a difficult period that included a suspension and public issues. While his success in the ring remains clear, questions about consistency have continued.

Benn’s decision to fight Prograis allows him to stay active without relying on a situation that may change. It also keeps him ready for a title opportunity when it becomes available.

For now, Benn focuses on his upcoming fight in Manchester. A strong performance against Prograis would strengthen his position in the division. At the same time, Garcia remains a key figure as WBC champion, with attention on what comes next in his career.

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Lakers have a $61.9 million Austin Reaves contract advantage ahead of opt-out decision

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Austin Reaves isn't technically a free agent after this season.

That'll all be a moot point for the Los Angeles Lakers star, though. His contract includes an option year for $14.9 million for 2026-27. A Reaves opt-out is all but guaranteed.

Once Reaves opts out, then he'll be available to sign with any team. The Lakers will have an advantage, though.

According to Bleacher Report, the Lakers can offer Reaves a deal of $239.3 million over five years.

The most a different team could offer to Reaves in free agency is four years for $177.4 million.

That's a difference in total value of $61.9 million. It's also a difference of about $3.5 million per year.

Will that be enough for Reaves to return to Los Angeles? And for that matter, are the Lakers even a lock to offer him that max contract? 

There are a number of factors at play, of course, but the Lakers will have a tricky decision on their hands. It seems like LeBron James will likely depart himself in free agency, although he could opt to sign back in town on a cheaper deal. L.A. probably wouldn't want to lose both LeBron and Reaves in the same offseason.

It'd likely be hard for Reaves to justify passing up that much money to go somewhere else unless the Lakers weren't actually offering that much, or if Reaves somehow felt the rest of his existence would be so much nicer in a new place.

This all is extra relevant at the moment, too, because Reaves is out with an injury and it's not clear how many more times he may put on the Lakers uniform this season. The injury shouldn't affect Reaves' payday, but it could impact the final feelings about Reaves in purple and gold if a contract in the offseason doesn't extend his time in Hollywood.

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Alex Ovechkin says he's waiting until after the season to decide his hockey future

Alex Ovechkin says he is waiting until after the Washington Capitals’ season is over to decide whether he’s calling it a career or returning to play one more year.

The NHL’s career goal-scoring leader announced his intentions in a clip of a pre-taped interview with Capitals radio broadcaster John Walton that aired Wednesday.

"We're going to make a decision in the summer," Ovechkin said, adding he needed to talk with his family, owner Ted Leonsis, president of hockey operations Brian MacLellan and general manager Chris Patrick.

Ovechkin said health would be the biggest factor: “I’m going to be 41 years old in September, so you just have to be smart about it.”

He has been peppered with questions for several months about whether he’ll retire or play a 22nd season in the league. Ovechkin's current contract expires June 30.

Washington will have just three games left after playing at Toronto on Wednesday night and faces an uphill climb to make the playoffs.

Monday was the one-year anniversary of the Russian superstar scoring his 895th goal at the New York Islanders, breaking Wayne Gretzky's record that seemed unapproachable until Ovechkin came along.

Ovechkin has since scored 33 more goals, 31 this season, to get to 928 in the regular season. On March 22, he scored No. 1,000 total in the NHL, counting goals in the playoffs.

He also holds records for the most power play goals with 331, game-winning goals with 141 and shots with 7,091 — and counting. Not just an offensive powerhouse, the 6-foot-3 winger has been a physical force and ranks third on the career hits list with 3,871.

The Capitals visit longtime Ovechkin rival and fellow face of the sport Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, then host them Sunday. The home finale in the nation's capital is sold out, with tickets going for way above face value in anticipation of it being the captain and franchise cornerstone's final game there.

They visit Columbus on Tuesday in what could be Ovechkin's final game in North America. He played his first career game in Washington against the Blue Jackets on Oct. 5, 2005.

Ovechkin, who is from Moscow, could opt to play one more season in the KHL, where he started as a professional when it was called the Russian Superleague. He played from 2001-05 and during the 2012-13 NHL lockout with Dynamo Moscow.

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Paloma Maciel on first call-up: “Being with Brazil is very different”

Paloma Maciel on first call-up: “Being with Brazil is very different”
Paloma Maciel on first call-up: “Being with Brazil is very different”

Paloma Maciel is one of the newcomers to the Brazilian National Team in this April FIFA window. Even before the team’s first training session, the center-back gave an exclusive interview to CBF TV and spoke about one of the most special moments of her life: hearing her name announced in the squad call-up.

“We were gathered in the locker room (Cruzeiro players), and when Arthur said my name, I couldn’t believe it. I was celebrating with them, but it still hadn’t sunk in. Little by little, I realized what had happened, and it feels like a movie plays in your head, of everything you’ve been through and the whole journey to get here. I was emotional and very happy,” she said.

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Besides the happiness of her teammates, Paloma highlighted that it was also a very emotional moment for her family. She also explained what it was like.

“On the plane I was nervous, with butterflies in my stomach, wanting to get here as soon as possible. It’s a very different reality. I’m here talking to you, but at the same time I’m thinking, ‘Am I really with the National Team?’ Being with the Brazilian National Team is very different.”

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JOURNEY

“I started at home playing with my brother. He didn’t have anyone to play soccer with, so he would make me play with him. A lot of times I didn’t want to, but since there was no one else, I played with him. That’s how I started to enjoy playing soccer,” she said.

After developing a taste for the sport, Paloma started playing at school. In competitions, she began indoors, playing futsal for Brusque. Before launching her career on the field, the center-back had a trial at Ferroviária, but didn’t make it. She spent three years at Athletico-PR before joining Cruzeiro, the club with which she renewed her contract through 2027.

CRUZEIRO

Paloma joined Cruzeiro in 2023 and, since then, has shown major growth as a player. She believes the work done at Cabuloso helped her reach the Brazilian National Team.

“Cruzeiro helped me grow a lot as an athlete. It was an important door that opened in my life. I improved a lot there, the work Jonas (the coach) does there is incredible, and it was largely because of the work being done at the club that I managed to get here,” she said.

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EXPECTATION TO WEAR THE YELLOW JERSEY

After the excitement of being called up comes the anxiety of wearing the Yellow Jersey on the pitch. Paloma revealed that, besides winning all three matches, she also hopes to perform well on the field to help the team.

“I’m very anxious. Besides winning the three matches, I want to play good soccer; I think that’s what every athlete wants. I can’t wait for training to start and for match day to arrive,” she said.

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SCHEDULE

The Brazilian National Team is in camp for the FIFA Series, a series of friendlies promoted by world football’s governing body with the aim of creating more opportunities for matches between national teams for competitive balance, technical development, and intercontinental exchange.

Brazil faces South Korea on Saturday (11), Zambia on April 14, and Canada on the 18th. All matches will kick off at 9:30 p.m. (local time - 10:30 p.m. Brasília time), at Arena Pantanal, in Cuiabá (MT).

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Former Watford and Colchester defender Garvey dies

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Watford are mourning the death of promotion-winning defender Brian Garvey who has passed away at the age of 88.

He was part of the Hornets side which won the Third Division title in the 1968-69 season and made 201 appearances, scoring two goals, in a five-year stay at Vicarage Road between 1965 and 1970.

Garvey started out at Hull City before joining Watford and finished his professional career at Colchester United where he helped the Essex club win the Watney Cup and famously beat Leeds United in the FA Cup in 1971.

"We were saddened to learn of the passing of our former defender Brian Garvey," Watford said in a post on X.

"Our thoughts are with his family and friends."

Justin Rose says Masters tournament record of 63 could fall one day. It would take near perfection

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Brooks Koepka was asked a couple of years ago whether it was possible to shoot 59 at the Masters and shatter that most hallowed scoring barrier few will ever touch and even fewer have accomplished in a professional tournament.

The look of incredulity that crossed his face was at once withering and comical.

“Have you played here?” Koepka replied.

“Not yet,” he was informed.

“Yeah,” Koepka said, “I could tell by the question.”

In fact, only two people have managed a round of 63 at the Masters, much less 59. Nick Price was the first to set the record four decades ago, and the most recent was Greg Norman, whose first-round 63 in 1996 came before his epic final-round collapse.

That remains the highest single-round scoring record of any of the major championships.

“I'm surprised that it has been that long,” said Justin Rose, who has twice shot 65, including the first round last year, which he paired with a final-round 66 that put him in a playoff that he lost to Rory McIlroy.

Rose also has shot 81 at Augusta National, by the way.

“There's so many great players capable of putting up that number,” Rose continued, reflecting on the longstanding record ahead of this year's tournament. “I think that the course lends itself most ideally to that score on a Sunday, but also if conditions allow, Sunday is kind of when the course is getting its most sort of maxed out, in terms of green speeds and firmness. So that kind of counteracts some of those more accessible hole locations that traditionally we see on Sunday.”

There's reason to believe the record could one day be matched, or even broken. For one thing, scores keep coming down, including in the majors. Branden Grace was the first to shoot 62 when he did it at the British Open in 2017, but four have matched him in the past three years at the U.S. Open and PGA Championship, where Shane Lowry and Xander Schauffele both shot 62 in 2024.

Then there's the fact that technology, physiology and just about every other “ology” has improved over the years. Players have been hitting the ball farther and just as accurately, and that has forced Augusta National to continually change to keep up.

Those changes are one reason, Rose said, that its current record still stands.

Subtle alterations have taken place around greens and bunkers, but the most noticeable changes are in sheer length. The course played to 6,925 yards when Norman shot the most recent 63. It will play to 7,565 when the first round begins on Thursday.

“I think that's a big thing, a lot of mid-irons into small targets. Wedges into small targets,” Rose said. “If you're on and it's your day, sure, you can make a lot of birdies. But you're also going to make a bogey or two quite easily.”

Anthony Kim set the single-round record for birdies at the Masters with 11 in 2009, but he also dropped enough shots to finish with a round of 65. So, birdies alone probably aren't enough to challenge Price and Norman; it would take an eagle or two as well.

That's possible. Four players have even eagled consecutive holes in the same round, including Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson.

It just isn't easy. Nothing is at Augusta National.

“The scores are always a little higher than you think they're going to be,” said 2023 British Open champion Brian Harman, who has just three rounds in the 60s — all 69s — in 20 competitive rounds at the Masters. "You know, when you come out here and you play, you feel like you can go shoot low numbers. It’s just not a lot of the low numbers out here.

“It’s a lot more of a grind than people think,” Harman said.

The second nine tends to play about a stroke more difficult than the first nine at Augusta National, thanks in part to water that comes into play through Amen Corner. But while seven players have gone out in 30, most recently Min Woo Lee in 2022, only two have come home in 29: Mark Calcavecchia in the final round in 1991 and David Toms in the final round in 1998.

In other words, going back to that question posed to Koepka of whether someone could ever shoot 59 at the Masters, it would take pairing the best first nine with the best second ever to do it.

“If I want to go play the member tees and maybe play like, 15 holes," said Koepka, a five-time major winner, "yeah, I could do that.”

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Why tweaks - not major changes - expected to F1's rules

Lando Norris walks past a line of cars after the Japanese Grand Prix
World champion Lando Norris (centre) and predecessors Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso have all voiced their concerns about the new regulations [Getty Images]

The first of three meetings aimed at deciding potential changes to Formula 1's rules for the rest of the season will take place on Thursday.

It is the initial step in a co-ordinated effort - said to also involve discussions with drivers - to refine the rules following the biggest regulation change in F1 history.

There is a widespread opinion in the sport - influenced by what is perceived to be generally favourable reaction from fans to the new style of racing - that the 2026 rules have - overall - had a positive impact on the sport.

As a result, the meetings are highly unlikely to lead to major changes. Instead, the outcome is expected to be a series of detailed tweaks in the specifics of the rules around power-unit operation that will address some of the main concerns.

What is the plan for the meetings?

Thursday's initial meeting is intended to involve senior technical figures and be an initial discussion of ideas that could be introduced to address some of the issues that have emerged over the first three races.

A second meeting of technical leaders will follow in about a week's time with the aim of finalising a set of proposals for consideration by the sport's bosses.

A third discussion - to be held in the run-up to the next race in Miami on 1-3 May - will involve team principals, F1 president Stefano Domenicali and governing body the FIA. It is intended the proposals from the technical body will be debated, with decisions made about which changes to introduce.

What is the focus of talks?

Discussions will centre primarily on energy management of the new power-units, which have a 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power.

The demand for large amounts of electrical energy combined with relatively small batteries has led to the cars being energy starved on a fundamental level.

In addition to the introduction of the new 'overtake' and 'boost' modes, which give drivers extra electrical energy to use in on-track battles, this has had a superficially positive effect on racing.

It has produced a number of examples of on-track fights that continue for several laps, with drivers swapping positions a number of times.

However, drivers have criticised the artificial nature of some of the overtakes, when one car has electrical power to deploy and one does not.

And it has led to criticisms from drivers that the skills required in qualifying have been diminished by the need to recover energy, especially in some of the sport's most demanding fast corners.

One example of this is drivers needing to "lift and coast" - lifting off the throttle and letting the car roll before braking for a corner - on qualifying laps on some circuits.

Others would be recovering energy through high-speed corners so the cars are no longer on the limit of grip, or so-called "zero-kilowatt zones", where teams are allowed - and therefore often choose - not to deploy electrical energy. One of these was in the Esses at Suzuka in Japan - considered one of the most demanding sections of race track anywhere in the world.

These are among a series of complexities drivers consider are preventing them expressing their ability to drive to the limit, which in normal situations would mean braking as late as possible for corners, going through them as fast as possible, and getting on to the throttle at the earliest feasible opportunity.

Four-time champion Max Verstappen has gone as far as to admit he is considering his future in the sport because he no longer finds driving the cars enjoyable.

There are also safety concerns, primarily related to the large speed differentials that can arise when one car is deploying energy and one recovering. In that scenario, there is almost a 500bhp difference in power output from the two cars in question.

What could change?

The wreckage of Oliver Bearman's Haas is loaded onto the recovery truck at Suzuka
Briton Oliver Bearman incurred a 50G impact and suffered a right knee contusion when he crashed his Haas at the Japanese Grand Prix [Getty Images]

The discussions this week will focus on some of the technical complexities of the new rules that are involved in creating these scenarios.

Some are relatively simple to explain, others are highly complicated. All are related to what is considered by many senior figures in F1 to be an overly intricate set of rules with too many examples of unnecessary control over operational freedom of the engines.

One example of a rule that could change is the restriction on the amount of energy that can be recovered when a car is on full throttle - a phenomenon known in F1 jargon as "super-clipping".

Currently, this is limited to 250kw, whereas the maximum recovery limit of 350kw can only be used when a car is either off throttle or braking.

Allowing cars to super-clip at 350kw would enable them to recover energy faster in this phase and therefore reduce the need to lift and coast.

There are a series of other complexities in the rules - including zones where teams are allowed to deploy no energy, strict stipulations about rates, and specific moments of reduction of energy deployment - that may need to be addressed.

All of these stem from one decision made at the time of the rules' genesis.

That was the realisation the fastest way for these cars to go around a lap would be to deploy maximum energy as fast as possible at the start of long straights, so the car achieved its terminal velocity as soon as possible.

But this would lead to periods of several seconds on the longest straights where cars were progressively losing speed.

This was perceived to be a potential image problem, so a "ramp-down rate" - a definition of the maximum speed at which energy could be reduced - was introduced.

All the other stipulations around energy management that are in the rules stemmed from that initial decision.

Some senior figures believe this complexity and degree of specificity over engine management will have to be unpicked to a degree, allowing teams and drivers more freedom over how they use their engines, if some of the issues are to be properly addressed.

World-class Raya puts Arsenal one step closer to semi-finals

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What a difference a world-class keeper can make.

On Tuesday, David Raya showed Arsenal fans and the watching media how the position of goalkeeper can be a match-winner as much as any centre forward.

His fingertip save after six minutes was the pick of the bunch, but it was also that early in the game that it could have been a real sliding doors moment for Arsenal.

Had Araujo scored that goal, who knows whether it would have led to more, as Sporting and their fans would have been buoyed. But Arsenal were able to regroup and ultimately go on to win the game late.

Kepa was hardly bad against Southampton, but the upgrade on Tuesday felt very marked indeed. Better distribution, calmness at the back that puts defenders' minds at ease, plus the ability to pull off some very impressive shot-stopping, is why people (including goalscorer Kai Havertz) are calling Raya the "best in the world".

He certainly showed his credentials, also making tidy stops towards the end from two or three Sporting players, as well as adopting his "sweeper-keeper" role well with one header out that threatened to lead to something, but eventually fizzled out.

And all of this hard work was to see the whole team rewarded in the end. Yes, it was a bit "smash-and-grab", but when you have players like Raya doing their part to get you to the point where you can nick it at the death, then you have to credit their performance.

He will be pleased with his night's work - it is another clean sheet on the list.

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The 2026 Masters Pool Cheat Sheet

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The 91-player field has arrived at Augusta National for the 2026 Masters, so you’ve also received an invite or two for your annual pools for the first major championship of the season.

Here are a few of my top tricks of the trade and favorite Masters picks to help you finish in the money and earn bragging rights in your pool this year.

Keys to winning a Masters pool

  • Making the cut and playing the weekend is critical
  • Course history and current form go hand-in-hand when targeting favorites
  • Picking the right favorite likely won't win a pool, but picking the wrong one can lose it
  • Prioritize a contrarian or against-the-grain golfer or two, but don't overdo it
  • Identifying the right middle-tier players is paramount

2026 Masters player tiers

Favorites

Picking the winner and multiple players at the top of the leaderboard is essential to win your pool, and thankfully, betting favorites have played well in recent years. Course history at Augusta National annually proves as predictive as any track on the PGA Tour circuit, too, so it isn’t as difficult to pinpoint who will prevail in the Masters as it is in a typical Tour stop.

Xander Schauffele: Has gained true strokes across the board in each of his past five events and each of his past three trips to the Masters, so you want him on your team and betting card this week.

Scottie Scheffler:It’s been a unique start to 2026 for Scheffler, and while he could be leading by six going into Sunday, the other end of the extreme is probably finishing Top 20 and still incredibly good.

Rory McIlroy:The last golfer to win the Masters in consecutive years was Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002, so while McIlroy winning might be a bit rich, it might not be, given his undeniable elite form and track record at Augusta National.

Bryson DeChambeau:Consecutive LIV Golf wins and major championship pedigree should have DeChambeau on your radar with a T5-T6 run at Augusta.

Jon Rahm: If there’s a LIV Golf discount attached to Rahm, there shouldn’t be, and the 2023 Masters champion is back in top ball-striking form.

Contenders

This is where the contenders separate themselves from the pretenders in pools, and selecting the right players from the middle of the pack will leapfrog you up the standings in your Masters pool when they’re sitting pretty on the Sunday leaderboard.

Collin Morikawa:Has gained true strokes across the board during an active win-T7-5th run, and he has five consecutive Top 20s with two Top 5s at the Masters.

Ludvig Aberg:It’s when and not if Aberg will don the Green Jacket — is 2026 the year?

Cameron Young:One of the hottest players on the planet, and he's carded a pair of Top 10s in the Masters, so you’re fading him at your own risk in pools.

Matt Fitzpatrick:It’s impossible to poke holes in current form ahead of Fitzpatrick’s 12th trip to Augusta National.

Akshay Bhatia:The three-time PGA Tour winner’s entire game is dialed, and lefties have a winning track record at Augusta.

Sleepers

A quick peek at the Masters odds is an excellent way to prepare for your pools, and here are a handful of players whose game carries far more weight than their name recognition might. Overloading longshots isn’t necessary, either. Instead, identifying a player or two who go low will be enough to separate you from the pack.

Min Woo Lee:Executing golf shots all over the track is Min Woo’s speciality, and improved accuracy off the tee ahead of his fifth visit to the Masters could have him cooking late Sunday afternoon.

Si Woo Kim:Bank on Si Woo playing well at Augusta National, and while a win is probably asking too much, he’s playing the best golf of his already solid career.

Jake Knapp: Don’t sleep on Knapp because he’s been incredible in strong fields in 2026 and has the distance, approach play, and short game to contend.

Maverick McNealy:An underrated player with a well-rounded game that earns paycheques, including McNealy’s T32 here as a debutant last year.

Nicolai Hojgaard:While there are no current holes in Hojgaard’s game, and he contended here in 2024, you’ll still want to temper expectations of a win and be giddy about four solid rounds.

Big names to avoid

Who you don’t select is just as important as the golfers you do select in pools, and here are a number of well-known players I’m fading this week to help me finish in the money.

Justin Thomas:The T8 at THE PLAYERS shouldn’t give you enough confidence to back JT in betting markets, and he’s probably too risky for most pools while working his way back from offseason back surgery.

Patrick Cantlay:His one and only Masters Top 10 was in 2019, so Patty’s more can’t than can ahead of the 2026 edition.

Shane Lowry:This is a tough read with peaks and valleys on Lowry’s Masters resume, and I don’t think he’s fully recovered from his 2026 Bear Trap collapse.

Viktor Hovland:Hovland will need to flip the switch because he’s currently a tough sell with a hit-or-miss game on and around the greens, in addition to off the tee.

Cameron Smith:There aren’t legitimate signs of Smith being a true major championship contender at this stage of his career, and his ball-striking numbers stink.

Three best bets for the 2026 Masters

Xander Schauffele to win outright (+1850)

In addition to three consecutive Masters Top 10s while gaining true strokes across the board all three years, Xander Schauffele has a T3 and T2 on his Masters resume, too. 

He’s also heading to Augusta National in similar well-rounded form with five straight Top 25s while gaining true strokes across the board in each event, and the run includes a solo-third at THE PLAYERS and a T4 at the Valspar in his past two stops.

Collin Morikawa to win outright (+3500)

Collin Morikawa is one of only two players with five consecutive Top 20s at the Masters and a 2026 PGA Tour win, and he was also the definition of dialed from tee-to-green before a back injury caused him to withdraw after a single hole at THE PLAYERS in early March. 

Because he hasn't played since, we're landing an incredibly long number for the two-time major champion who knows his way around Augusta National and has an elite tee-to-green game.

Akshay Bhatia Top 20 (+175)

Akshay Bhatia is scorching along a five-PGA Tour event heater with a win at the Arnold Palmer mixed in between a T3-T6-T16-T13 stretch while gaining true strokes across the board, including ranking second in this field on approach, seventh in tee-to-green play, and fourth in putting.

This will also be Bhatia’s third consecutive trip to Augusta National, and he’s carded respectable T35-T42 finishes while gaining true strokes on and around the greens both years. His best Masters finish is coming in 2026.

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Vikings Linked to Famous Old Friend in Free Agency

Vikings Linked to Famous Old Friend in Free Agency
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Stefon Diggs hasn’t played for the Minnesota Vikings since the 2019 season, so a seven-year gap, but he could evidently bring his career full circle if CBS Sports has it right.

Diggs is back in the rumor mill, and Minnesota has a clear reason to pay attention.

Garrett Podell sized up the top remaining free agents on the open market last week, and on Diggs, the Vikings were mentioned as the best landing spot.

Minnesota’s WR3 Search Has a Familiar Twist

Would you support a Diggs reunion at the WR3 spot?

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Oct 19, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) loosens up during pregame routines before facing the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium, moving through drills as teammates take the field around him in final preparations ahead of kickoff in a key midseason matchup. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

CBS Sports: Vikings Are the Best Landing Spot for Diggs

It’s the Diggs portion of the Vikings’ offseason, which was probably inevitable the moment Diggs left New England and WR3 became a roster need for Minnesota.

Podell wrote late last week, “Diggs’ legal trouble is likely why he remains available. He pleaded not guilty to felony strangulation and other criminal charges following an alleged assault of his personal chef. Diggs’ attorney, Mitchell Schuster, claims his client is ‘completely innocent.'”

“If Diggs’ legal process is resolved, a homecoming to the Minnesota Vikings makes plenty of sense. Jalen Nailor departed for the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency, so there’s an opening at Minnesota’s WR3 spot after 2022 NFL Offensive Player of the Year Justin Jefferson and former first-round pick Jordan Addison.”

Diggs was famously the co-architect of the Minneapolis Miracle in 2017.

Podell added, “Kevin O’Connell wasn’t the coach in Minnesota when Diggs departed to the Buffalo Bills via a 2020 trade request, and he needs to get Minnesota back to the playoffs in 2026 after a disastrous 2025 with J.J. McCarthy at quarterback. Providing Kyler Murray with three high-caliber wideouts would certainly be helpful toward that cause.”

“Plus, Diggs wouldn’t have to work as hard to get open as he ages playing alongside Jefferson and company. Ideal landing spot: Minnesota Vikings.”

The Need for a WR3

Without Nailor, the Vikings have three options at WR3, the spot Nailor held in 2024 and 2025. Foremost, they can promote Tai Felton, a rookie from 2025 who hardly saw the field on offense. The plan all along may have been to red-shirt the speedster in Year No. 1 and let it rip in 2026. It would explain letting Nailor leave.

Second, the Vikings could draft another wide receiver. Interim general manager Rob Brzezinski has nine picks this month, with four in the Top 100. Plenty of wideouts will be available from Rounds 1 through 4, some even ready to plug-and-play as a WR3 in 2026.

Finally, there’s free agency, and that’s where Diggs enters chat. Minnesota could sign Diggs for a year or two — or explore a different free agent like DeAndre Hopkins, Deebo Samuel, or Tyreek Hill. All are waiting for a phone call. Brandy Aiyuk might even be available by summer.

Would the Wilfs Green-Light It?

Diggs left Minnesota under a cloud of controversy, skipping practice in 2019 and getting fined a whopping $200,000. He stuck around that season as a favor to former general manager Rick Spielman, as the two agreed on an off-ramp via trade in the 2020 offseason. Spielman lived up to his word, trading Diggs to Buffalo and using the draft pick from that deal to secure Justin Jefferson a month later. A Spielman masterclass.

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Feb 5, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) addresses reporters during a media session at the Santa Clara Marriott, standing at the podium and answering questions as cameras and microphones surround him during a busy Super Bowl week press availability. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

It is unclear if the Vikings’ owners, the Wilfs, are chomping at the bit to have Diggs back in the mix. He must also resolve the strangulating allegations that emerged a couple of months ago, though he claims total innocence.

The 2025 Production

In his first season with New England, Diggs tallied 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and 4 touchdowns. Starting in every game, he quickly became Drake Maye’s primary target, a remarkable feat after Diggs’s torn ACL in 2024.

Retaining Diggs should have been an obvious choice, assuming no off-field concerns existed. Doing so would have allowed the Patriots to develop a rookie wide receiver alongside him using a 1st- or 2nd-Round pick, a common strategy when veteran receiver options are limited.

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Jan 4, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) stands on the sideline before a game against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium, scanning the field during pregame moments as players stretch and prepare for a late-season divisional matchup. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

Among wide receivers in 2025 with at least 50 routes, Diggs ranked eighth in total EPA (expected points added), a statistic that measures a player’s impact on scoring. Players with that kind of game-changing ability are invaluable, even at age 32.

The draft is 15 days away, and if Minnesota doesn’t leave the event with a new wide receiver before the end of Round 4 or so, Diggs and his free-agent pals will take center stage in the Vikings’ rumor mill. Or — it’ll be the Felton show at WR3.

Diggs will turn 33 in November. The upcoming season will be his 12th in the pros.


How will Fernandez issue be resolved?

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Enzo Fernandez is understood to remain keen on a move to Real Madrid, despite avoiding explicit references to the club - who want to recruit a midfielder this summer.

Fernandez's agent, former PSG and Argentina midfielder Javier Pastore, described his punishment as "completely unfair" when speaking to the Athletic.

A wide‑ranging interview from Fernandez's camp also claimed he "deserves much more than he is currently earning", while further reports in Argentina have suggested attempts were made this week to have the suspension reduced.

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior has also indicated a number of players are set to sign contract renewals before the end of the season. However, Fernandez's agent Pastore has suggested talks regarding his client will be paused until after the World Cup, where Argentina will bid to defend their title.

It appears Fernandez is unlikely to back down unless he secures a new contract on significantly improved terms or is sold.

However, facilitating an exit will be extremely difficult. Chelsea are well protected from a negotiating standpoint, with Fernandez under contract for a further six years until 2032. The club are also expected to hold out for at least the £107m they paid Benfica to sign him in 2023 - a British transfer record at the time.

The situation also highlights how Chelsea's incentive‑based contracts, which include bonuses linked to goals, assists and Champions League qualification, can deliver value for the club but also prove frustrating for high‑profile players tied into lengthy deals.

Demanding such a fee is likely to deter potential suitors. Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have been linked but are considered unlikely to move under those conditions, while reports connecting Fernandez with PSG are understood to be wide of the mark.

Rosenior has continued to extract strong performances from Fernandez and has spoken positively about their working relationship.

Ultimately, it is expected that only financial resolution - in one form or another - will bring this situation to a close.

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Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Chargers edition

Fantasy expert consensus rankings (“ECR”) are starting to pop up across the Internet, giving managers an early glimpse into how the market might value hundreds of players this summer. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here are the biggest Chargers bargains based on ECR.

Give Justin Herbert a healthy offensive line and healthy receivers, and he’ll do just fine. More than that, he has elite upside if most things break right. Last year’s overall QB10 was outstanding in his first nine contests, averaging 20.9 points per game. That plummeted to 14.1 the rest of the season, due in large part to key offensive injuries. His current QB9 ECR assumes more of the same. But managers should examine how dominant he’s been when his starters are on the field.

Quentin Johnston and Tre Harris are the other two big bargains. Johnston sporadically flashed early in his career, then reached the next level last year with three 20+ point performances and seven games with 14+ points. Two “o’fers” hampered his overall numbers. Expect more consistent top-38 production despite his WR46 ECR.

Meanwhile, Harris didn’t have much room to shine as a rookie, as he was #4 on the WR depth chart. Now the 2025 second-round draft pick will be handed more consistent work. His WR71 ECR assumes Andrei Iosias-like numbers. (Iosivas was last season’s WR70). Harris is poised to crack the top 55 and could push for the #2 job early on.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Chargers bargains

How Red Sox plan to fix Roman Anthony’s throwing woes ‘from the ground up’

BOSTON — Roman Anthony’s early-season throwing woes have led to many different questions. Does he have the yips? Is it all in his head? Is this a problem that’s not going away?

In the minds of those who know Anthony best, however, the answer is a simple one: Anthony’s mechanics in the outfield, especially when it comes to his footwork, are out of whack.

“It’s lower-half related, in my opinion,” said Kyle Hudson, the Red Sox’ third base coach and outfield guru. “The arm strength is there. His arm strength is actually up from last year. The mechanical side of it, his lower half, has put him in a tough position to maximize that arm strength he has. It’s something we constantly work on. He’s working through it.

“When I look at it, the lower half is putting him in a bad position. He’s starting to throw across his body right now, especially on the one last night. He was very closed off on that one. Anybody that gets in that position and tries to make a throw in the direction he was trying to make a throw, it’s not going to end up very well.”

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Anthony’s throws from left field became a topic of discussion on the season-opening road trip when he didn’t come close to throwing out the game-winning run on a walk-off hit in Cincinnati, then allowed Carlos Correa to score from second on a Christian Walker single when his throw home bounced twice last Tuesday in Houston. After Anthony was held out of the outfield in all three games against the Padres over the weekend, he returned to left Monday. Discussion about his throwing arm reached a fever pitch when he unleashed an eighth-inning throw he called “terrible” and allowed two Brewers runs to score in Monday’s loss.

“Nobody’s gonna say that was a good throw,” Hudson said. “It wasn’t a good throw. He’ll tell you it was a bad throw as well and we’ve got to be better.”

After the game, Anthony said he thought he was struggling to get a grip on the baseball early in the season. Both Hudson and manager Alex Cora, though, believe Anthony’s feet are where the issue lies.

“If you look at the video yesterday, crossed feet and shoulder toward where the ball went...,” said Cora. “I’m a big believer that everything you do in this sport starts from the ground up. I had a decent arm, a good arm, and my ball carried. I was a believer that you keep your feet spread out. You don’t get them closer. He’s actually going across — or behind. That’s going to take him one way and you have to make sure you get to the point you want to. It’s not happening right now.

“He has to be more linear to the target.”

At 2:15 p.m., four-and-a-half hours before Tuesday’s first pitch, Anthony was doing drills with Hudson and player development coach Chris Stasio in right field aimed at improving his footwork. The coaches rolled him balls with a pitching machine and helped him properly set up while simulating throws.

“We’re out there every day. We’ve done it since he came up last year,” said Hudson. “The focus, at this point, is putting his body in a good position to be as efficient as possible with his movements and be able to be in a good position to get the throws out that we need to get out.

“He probably had the best throwing session I’ve seen him have in two years before the game yesterday,” Hudson added. “He works his tail off every day. He’s gonna be in an OK spot.”

On Tuesday, Anthony is once again serving as Boston’s designated hitter with Jarren Duran playing left alongside Ceddanne Rafaela (center) and Wilyer Abreu (right). The fact that the Red Sox have those four players and Masataka Yoshida all in the mix for at-bats has helped them give Anthony a chance to work on things away from the game environment in recent days. That luxury, though, is not to be confused for a punishment, according to Hudson.

“He’s DHing tonight because of the makeup of the team. It’s not because of the throw last night,” Hudson said. “We’re 100% confident in his abilities to go out there. We saw what he did defensively last year and he started out the year this year (well).”

It’s unclear when Anthony will return to the outfield but when he does, the Red Sox expect teams to keep challenging his arm like Cincinnati, Houston and Milwaukee have so far this season. For all the work behind the scenes, the results won’t become evident until the next time Anthony faces a tough in-game throw.

“He’s got guys challenging him right now,” Hudson said. “A couple throws that haven’t turned out how he wanted to. The game speeds up, you try to generate max effort throws and your body does different things than it typically did before.”

If the Red Sox have long-term concerns about Anthony’s arm, they’re not admitting it.

“He played right field (last year) and the ball actually had some carry,” Cora said. “We talked about in spring training that we wanted him to make sure he hit the lead guy on the cutoff and relays because his ball would take off and carry more than what we wanted. It’s not that he has Willy (Abreu)’s arm, but it’s a decent arm. We know he can get it there but we just have to keep working with his footwork.”

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🎧 A bad challenge, but was it a red?

"There was an audible gasp when the card went up.

"Two refereeing mistakes could have effectively lost Pompey their Championship future in that game."

Neil Allen from the Portsmouth News joins the Who Needs Mourinho podcast to debate whether left-back Connor Ogilvie should have been sent off in Portsmouth's 2-2 draw to Oxford on Monday for his challenge on Stan Mills.

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Footballer frustrated by game's approach to suicide

The footballing community is "not doing enough work on suicide prevention" according to one professional player.

Oxford United midfielder and former Wales international Will Vaulks has fronted the club's Can We Talk? campaign, focusing on mental health awareness in the workplace.

As a result, Vaulks has been nominated for the English Football League's (EFL) Community Player of the Season, having last year won the Fifpro Players Voice award for his work.

The 32-year-old has spent the past year trying to get every other club in England to sign up to the training scheme, but said it had "proven hard".

"I want every single football club to have it -the players need support, the staff need support. It's a high pressure environment," the 32-year-old said.

"We love football and it's fun to play, but it's a big thing as well."

Will Vaulks of Oxford United applauds the fans after the Sky Bet Championship match between Portsmouth and Oxford United at Fratton Park on April 06, 2026 in Portsmouth.
Will Vaulks has been nominated for the EFL's Community Player of the Season [Getty Images]

Vaulks, who is a former Wales international, previously lost both of his grandfathers to suicide within the space of a year.

His own grief, alongside the loss of U's legend Joey Beauchamp and young fan Jack Badger to suicide in recent years, prompted Vaulks to lead the club's campaign.

As part of a partnership with charity Baton of Hope, Oxford United now deliver in-house, personal suicide prevention training to all of its players and staff.

"You might not always have a player who's been bereaved by suicide that's willing to speak, but in terms of prevention and awareness, that can be put into every workplace," Vaulks said.

"I want football clubs to realise that it's out there, we can support you, we can put into place what we've done at Oxford and actually you have a responsibility to do it."

"You've got young men and women in your care that there currently is not enough support for - you need to be doing it," he said, addressing clubs.

"Everyone's all well and good sharing these things and saying 'oh, that's really good what you've been doing there' - do it then, because you really can, it's simple."

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Celtics playoff standings: Updated scenarios, schedule for Boston in 2026 NBA bracket

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Celtics playoff standings: Updated scenarios, schedule for Boston in 2026 NBA bracket originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Celtics are heading back to the postseason. 

Even without star Jayson Tatum for the majority of the regular season, Boston has clinched a playoff berth for the 12th season in a row. The Celtics will be one of the top seeds in the Eastern Conference thanks in part to how well they played this year, but also to how much the rest of the playoff teams in the conference have struggled. 

With the regular season winding down, Boston is locked in to either the No. 2 or the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. This means that the Celtics will play either the No. 7 or No. 6 seed in the first round. While not much movement can happen for Boston, the Celtics' seed could be important when it comes to later rounds of the playoffs and home-court advantage. 

Here is an updated look at the Celtics' playoff scenarios and standings. 

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Celtics playoff scenarios 2026

The Celtics have already locked in a playoff berth. Boston will either be the No. 2 seed or the No. 3 seed for the Eastern Conference for the 2026 playoff bracket. 

If the Celtics win out and the Detroit Pistons lose out, they would have the same record, but the Pistons own the tiebreaker, taking the season series 3-1. If the Celtics were to lose out and the Cleveland Cavaliers won out, they would then have the same record, but Boston is expected to have that tiebreaker. 

MORE: Where does Larry Bird stealing the ball from the Pistons rank among SN's Top 140 sports moments of all-time?

Celtics standings 2026

Here is a look at where the Celtics stand in the Eastern Conference. 

SeedTeamWinsLossesGames Back
1Pistons5722--
2Celtics54253
3Knicks51286
4Cavaliers50297
5Hawks453412
6Raptors443513
776ers433614
8Magic433614
9Hornets433714.5
10Heat413816.0

Celtics remaining schedule

Here is how the Celtics will end the regular season. 

  • Thursday, April 9 at Knicks
  • Friday, April 10 vs. Pelicans
  • Sunday, April 12 vs. Magic

MORE: Bill Russell becomes the first black coach to win a championship in American sports

Celtics potential playoff opponents

Boston is locked into either the No. 2 or No. 3 seed for the Eastern Conference. This means the Celtics will play either the No. 6 or No. 7 seeds in the first round. There is a lot of movement that could still happen in the conference as the season winds down. 

Currently, the Celtics could play either the Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors, Charlotte Hornets, Orlando Magic or Miami Heat

The variation comes from the number of teams that could qualify for and emerge from the play-in tournament, which will be used to determine the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds. 

Apple’s next-gen MacBook Neo should feature some BIG upgrades

Apple’s next-gen MacBook Neo should feature up to 12GB of memory and an A19 Pro silicon upgrade According to MacRumours, citing a report from Tim Culpan, Apple plans to release a new MacBook Neo in 2027. This new model will reportedly feature Apple’s new A19 Pro processor, the same chip as the Apple iPhone 17 […]

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"I hope NVIDIA's legal team lets this slide": I dive into OpenNOW, an open-source GeForce Now alternative that's trending in cloud gaming — for good reason

OpenNOW is quickly gaining popularity as a quality GeForce Now app alternative, all thanks to its open-source nature. It still has some limitations compared to the official software, but it's on the right path ... assuming NVIDIA's legal team doesn't get involved.

SK hynix Begins Shipping 321-Layer QLC NAND cSSDs, Dell First Customer

8 April 2026 at 18:21
SK hynix has started shipping its PQC21 cSSD, the first product built on its 321-layer QLC NAND flash technology. The product is available in 1 TB and 2 TB capacities, with Dell as the first customer starting this month. QLC (Quad-Level Cell) stores four bits per cell, which maximizes storage density per unit area but has historically come with a write performance penalty compared to TLC (Triple-Level Cell). SK hynix addresses that with SLC caching, frequently accessed data is written to faster SLC-mode regions first before being transferred to the QLC cells, smoothing out the performance gap for typical workloads.

According to market research from IDC (International Data Corporation), the QLC NAND is expected to go from 22% of the global cSSD market in 2025 to 61% by 2027, so the timing of this launch makes sense. SK hynix says it will expand beyond Dell to other major customers as production scales up.

(PR) Art-Driven Tactical RPG Annulus is Out Now

8 April 2026 at 17:51
The next evolution of tactical RPGs has arrived. Annulus is available now across Steam, the App Store, and Google Play, bringing a bold new entry to the modern strategy RPG landscape. Blending innovative battlefield design, deep strategic gameplay, and striking visual direction, Annulus sets out to redefine the genre with a fresh, art-driven approach to tactical combat.

Reinventing Tactical Combat from the Ground Up
At the heart of Annulus lies a distinctive battlefield system - a bold departure from traditional design. This new structure transforms how players approach positioning, movement, and control, turning every encounter into a dynamic tactical puzzle. Rather than relying on static strategies, players must constantly adapt—anticipating enemy actions, optimizing spatial advantage, and executing carefully timed decisions. The result is a combat system that feels both intuitive and deeply strategic, rewarding foresight, creativity, and precision at every turn.

(PR) Samson: A Tyndalston Story Is Out Now

8 April 2026 at 17:41
Liquid Swords, the studio founded by Christofer Sundberg and led by the senior team whose past work helped create genre-defining action experiences like Just Cause and Mad Max, released SAMSON: A Tyndalston Story on Steam and the Epic Games Store. It costs $24.99 and delivers a brutal, and succinct, story where every choice matters and the city always remembers.

Samson McCray comes back to Tyndalston after spending time in jail, to find the city taken over by a new designer drug called White Whisper. For dealers, it's a lucrative business, and for the customers, it's a slow death. Tyndalston's a city built from equal parts ambition, decay, and deeply personal grudges, with a debt that grows every single day and a sister being used as leverage by the people he owes. In Samsons' hunt, he uncovers something bigger and more gruesome than he could ever imagine.

Tech industry lays off nearly 80,000 employees in the first quarter of 2026 — almost 50% of affected positions cut due to AI

Many of these job cuts are blamed on AI, but some experts say that it's actually caused by bad business decisions or corporate pivots. Still, they do not discount the disruption that AI will have on the job market, even as some companies buck the trend and hire more junior roles.

Crystal Offers a Peek into Dining Venues Aboard Crystal Grace

Crystal has revealed new renderings for the dining venues aboard its newest ship, the Crystal Grace, set to debut on June 11, 2028. Following the recent unveiling of the ship’s suite categories, the company offered a first look at the dining venues in a press release. All three were designed by Tillberg Design of Sweden...

Galaxy S25 Ultra gets ‘Ocean Mode’ camera via Expert RAW

By:Yash
8 April 2026 at 17:21

Samsung is upgrading the Galaxy S25 Ultra camera experience, bringing a new tool called Ocean Mode. This is the same feature Samsung built a couple of years ago to help map coral reefs and monitor underwater ecosystems.

An Expert RAW update pushed to the S25 Ultra running One UI 8.5 Beta, specifically version 5.0.08.2, appears to have brought Ocean Mode. It was never meant for your average consumer, but the Galaxy S26 Ultra got it first.

Earlier this year, the company signaled Ocean Mode would go public, and now here it is, landing on the Galaxy S25 Ultra through a Beta firmware update.

Ocean Mode uses algorithms to correct the color distortion and visual warping that happens the moment you point a camera at anything underwater.

Samsung’s Galaxy phones carry IP ratings for fresh water. Ocean Mode is a camera algorithm. It corrects what your lens captures underwater. It does absolutely nothing to the physical integrity of your device.

Use a proper waterproof housing for anything serious. Don’t let a software feature create a false sense of security about hardware limitations that haven’t changed.

Whether this stays locked to the S25 Ultra or spreads to the S24 Ultra in the coming weeks is the question worth watching.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Ocean Mode

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Galaxy S26 Ultra fuels Privacy Display growth to 21M in 2026, 29M in 2027

By:Yash
8 April 2026 at 16:49

Galaxy S26 Ultra is the first phone that features built-in Privacy Display technology. We’ve already heard that this technology will be adopted by Chinese phone makers later this year.

Market research firm Sigmaintell (via TheElec) projects global smartphone shipments featuring privacy display technology will climb from 1 million units in 2025 to 21 million in 2026.

It’s going to be a 20-fold jump in twelve months; then 29 million in 2027, a roughly 40 percent year-over-year increase. Numbers like that don’t happen by accident; Galaxy S26 Ultra opened the door for this segment.

Huawei and Xiaomi are reportedly weighing their own versions. Oppo and Vivo are said to be deep in development. When Samsung moves on something premium, the rest of the Android field doesn’t wait around to see how it plays out.

Privacy displays solutions on mobile separate standard pixels from a dedicated set of privacy-mode pixels. Those dedicated pixels carry an additional black matrix layer on top of a color filter on the encapsulation layer.

Sigmaintell thinks this technology moves into foldables next. However, this technology currently carries penalties in resolution and brightness. Well, nobody should expect this in next year’s Z Fold without serious groundwork being laid first.

The forecast says 29 million units by 2027. Samsung got here first. The question now isn’t whether privacy displays become standard in premium Android. It’s whether anyone catches up before Samsung makes the gap embarrassing.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display

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Samsung raises laptops, tablets, phone prices up to $300; Apple might be the big winner

CheckMag | Samsung is defying its record $38 billion Q1 2026 profit by hiking prices across its US lineup. The Galaxy Book5 series sees a flat $300 jump, while Galaxy Tab prices have increased by up to $100. With a $599 MacBook Neo and new Asus Zenbooks here, Samsung’s aggressive price hikes on older hardware may drive loyalists toward the competition.

Too risky: Why Anthropic is not releasing its new cyber AI to the public

Anthropic is keeping its new cyber AI, Claude Mythos, under wraps, even though the company says the model has found security vulnerabilities in major operating systems and browsers. The reason: Mythos may not only be able to detect vulnerabilities, but also help create dangerous exploits.

After hardware, games are now affected too: The AI boom shows new side effects

Gamers are already suffering from high memory prices driven by the AI boom and may even have to brace for further restrictions in the future. The strategy game Stormgate is losing its online features because its server host was acquired by an AI company. It is entirely possible that scenarios like this could become more common in the future.

Honor X5d and X5d Plus arrive with familiar specs

8 April 2026 at 16:53

Honor has launched a pair of new smartphones, but they aren’t exactly brand new, as we’ve seen them before with other names. Honor X5d and X5d Plus are rebranded versions of the Honor X5c and X5c Plus, respectively, which launched back in 2025. The X5d series brings identical specs and looks to the X5c models, though there is a new Tidal Blue color option to help differentiate them. Honor X5d and X5d Plus both feature 6.74-inch IPS LCDs with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. They get a 5MP selfie camera housed inside a waterdrop notch and a side-mounted fingerprint...

Whale Transactions Spike Across Altcoins as Smart Money Circles Key Levels

8 April 2026 at 17:29
Whale Transactions Spike Across Altcoins as Smart Money Circles Key Levels

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Something’s brewing and no, it’s not retail hype this time. Whale transactions are suddenly exploding across multiple altcoins, and the timing? Suspiciously perfect.

Over the past week, whale transactions those chunky $100K+ transfers have surged across several mid-to-large cap assets. Data shows triple-digit spikes almost everywhere you look. And while prices haven’t exactly gone vertical yet, the positioning tells a different story. Quiet. Calculated. Intentional.

Whale Transactions Explode Across Major Altcoins

Let’s start with the raw numbers, because they’re hard to ignore. Cronos (CRO) saw a +650% jump in whale transactions. 1Inch (1INCH) followed closely at +600%, while Injective (INJ) posted a +400% increase. Vision (VSN), OriginTrail (TRAC), Immutable X (IMX), Floki (FLOKI), and Fluid (FLUID) all joined the party with gains ranging from +137% to +300%.

Even USDC clocked in with a massive +1097% spike but let’s be real, stablecoins doing stablecoin things doesn’t exactly scream opportunity.

What does matter is where the “smart money” is flowing. And right now, it’s flowing aggressively into altcoins that have been… well, mostly ignored lately.

Whale Transactions Spike Across Altcoins as Smart Money Circles Key Levels

Prices Stalling While Whales Keep Buying

Here’s where things get interesting. Despite all this activity, most of these assets haven’t pumped. In fact, many of them have pulled back slightly over the last 24 hours.

That disconnect? It’s classic. Whale transactions rising while prices sit near support levels often signals accumulation not distribution. Big players don’t chase green candles. They build positions when things are quiet, boring, and slightly uncomfortable.

Take CRO, hovering near $0.0709 support. Or 1INCH testing $0.093. INJ is holding $2.99 like it actually means something. Across the board, these tokens are sitting near key S1 levels, not breaking down but not breaking out either.

Whale Transactions Spike Across Altcoins as Smart Money Circles Key Levels

Support Levels Holding As Accumulation Builds Quietly

Zoom out, and the pattern becomes clearer. VSN is still maintaining a bullish structure despite minor pullbacks. TRAC is stuck in a tight range with volume drying up. IMX is trying to reclaim $0.142 to avoid slipping lower, while FLOKI is hovering at a “decide now” zone after a prolonged downtrend.

And then there’s FLUID, quietly bouncing off $1.45 like someone’s defending it. Put it all together, and you’ve got a market sitting at support… while whale transactions surge in the background.

So, what’s next? Well, when whale transactions spike like this, volatility usually follows. Not always immediately. But soon enough.

If these support levels hold, don’t be surprised if these same “boring” charts start moving fast. And if they don’t? Then all that whale activity might’ve just been early positioning for something bigger just not in the direction most people expect. Either way, whale transactions don’t spike like this for no reason.

Bitcoin Breaks $71K as Donald Trump Signals Iran Regime Change and Nuclear Removal

8 April 2026 at 17:15
Trump’s “ Extremely Hard” Hits Hard On Bitcoin, But Some Altcoins Make It Through

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Global financial markets are showing renewed strength as easing geopolitical tensions and improving sentiment push risk assets higher. Bitcoin has moved back above the key $71,000 level, a zone that had acted as strong resistance in recent months, signaling a shift in short-term market direction.

Donald J. Trump said the U.S. would work closely with Iran, stop it from producing nuclear material, and closely monitor the situation, possibly easing sanctions in return. He also talks about a major political shift in Iran.

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Speaking about political changes in Iran, he said, “We will be working closely with Iran to make sure there is no nuclear material being developed, that everything is properly cleaned up, and what follows will be a very productive regime change.”

Donald Trump has drawn attention across financial markets. 

He warned of strict trade action, stating, “Any Country supplying Military Weapons to Iran will be immediately tariffed, on any and all goods sold to the United States of America, 50%, effective immediately. There will be no exclusions or exemptions!”

Also Read : Exclusive: How the Ceasefire Is Affecting Bitcoin Price, Sentiment Shift or Short-Term Noise?

Bitcoin Price Breakout Signals Strength

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The move above $71,000 is being seen as an important technical development for Bitcoin. Analysts note that holding the $69,500–$70,000 range as support could help maintain the current upward trend. A continued push higher may open the path toward the $74,000–$75,000 region in the near term.

Crypto analyst Michaël van de Poppe highlighted the improving structure, saying, 

“This is what you’d want to see. Bitcoin breaks through the crucial level and builds a bullish structure.” 

His view reflects growing confidence that the market is forming a steady upward pattern.

BTC Price Levels Traders Are Watching

Most of the upside liquidity for $BTC has been taken out.

There's one liquidity cluster around the $73,000-$73,500 level, which MMs could tap.

After that, there are big liquidity clusters below the $71,000 level, which could be the next target. pic.twitter.com/pJb8um3diB

— Ted (@TedPillows) April 8, 2026

In the short term, market participants are closely watching a few important price zones. There is visible buying interest around $73,000–$73,500, which could act as the next test for upward movement.

On the downside, areas below $71,000 may still attract price action if the market pulls back briefly before continuing higher.

A recent move toward $72,000 has already met early weekly expectations, and traders are now looking for confirmation of continued strength or a short pause before the next leg upward.

Altcoins and AI Tokens Back in Focus

As Bitcoin stabilizes, attention is gradually shifting toward alternative cryptocurrencies. According to the analyst, Van de Poppe, Projects linked to artificial intelligence, such as Bittensor and NEAR Protocol, are seeing renewed interest after brief pullbacks.

These assets have performed well in recent months, and analysts suggest they could continue to gain if Bitcoin maintains its upward movement. Historically, smaller cryptocurrencies tend to rise faster during strong market phases.

Poppe Says “As long as Bitcoin continues to turn upwards, I would suggest that we’re going to see a strong continuation within the AI <> Crypto framework.”

The positive trend is also supported by strength in traditional markets, especially the Nasdaq Composite, which is approaching higher levels. Cryptocurrencies often move in line with technology stocks, so continued gains in equities could help sustain momentum in digital assets.

White House Economists Say Stablecoin Rewards Won’t Harm Banks

8 April 2026 at 17:10
Stablecoin Reward Ban Debate Intensifies as Clarity Act Stalls

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White House economists have pushed back against claims that stablecoin rewards could damage the traditional banking system. A new report from the Council of Economic Advisers says banning stablecoin yields would have only a minimal impact on bank lending, suggesting fears from banking groups may be overstated.

Stablecoin Rewards Unlikely to Drain Bank Deposits

According to a White House report titled “Effects of Stablecoin Yield Prohibition on Bank Lending,” banning rewards on stablecoin balances would have only a small impact on banks.

It would increase lending by just 0.02%, or about $2.1 billion, which is minimal compared to the overall banking system.

The analysis also found that most of this increase would benefit large banks. About 76% of the additional lending would come from major institutions, while community banks would account for the remaining 24%. 

In dollar terms, smaller banks would add around $500 million in loans, representing only a 0.026% rise.

💥BREAKING:

White House economists say stablecoin rewards won’t hurt banks.

Even banning yields would only increase lending by about 0.02%, per Bloomberg. pic.twitter.com/Y98SnceENd

— Crypto Rover (@cryptorover) April 8, 2026

Overall, the findings suggest that stablecoin rewards are unlikely to significantly drain deposits from banks, easing major concerns.

Report Counters Banking Industry Warnings

Some banking groups previously warned that stablecoins offering rewards could lead to major deposit outflows. One estimate suggested banks could lose up to $1.3 trillion in deposits and $850 billion in loans.

However, the White House economists said such outcomes appear unlikely. Even under extreme assumptions, the model showed total additional bank lending reaching $531 billion, equal to about a 4.4% increase. But this scenario would require the stablecoin market to grow to six times its current size, alongside major changes to monetary policy.

The report noted that these conditions are unrealistic, making the risk to banks limited.

Consumer Benefits Could Be Lost With a Ban

Economists also warned that banning stablecoin rewards could harm users. Stablecoin programs often offer competitive returns compared to traditional bank deposits.

For example, some platforms currently offer around 3.5% rewards on stablecoin balances. Removing such incentives could reduce competition and limit consumer choice.

The report concluded that prohibiting yields would do little to protect bank lending while eliminating potential benefits for users.

“I’m Not Satoshi,” Says Adam Back, denying NYT Claim

8 April 2026 at 17:00
Adam Back Shuts Down Paper Bitcoin Controversy

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After more than 15 years and countless investigations, the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains unknown. Now the New York Times thinks it has the answer, and the man they are pointing at is British cryptographer Adam Back.

Well, Adam Back has publicly denied claims saying he is not Satoshi and that similarities in early research and writings are being misinterpreted.

NYT Finds 3 Key Similarities Linking Adam Back to Satoshi

The investigation was led by John Carreyrou, the NYT journalist famous for exposing the Theranos fraud, alongside AI projects editor Dylan Freedman. Researchers spent over a year analyzing 134,308 posts from 620 candidates on major cryptography mailing lists from 1992 to 2008.

Using linguistic analysis, the team found strong similarities between Back’s writing and Satoshi’s messages. One test identified 325 hyphenation quirks in Satoshi’s writing, with Back sharing 67 of them. 

Bitcoin’s founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, has remained hidden for 17 years. A trail of clues — and a year of digging by our reporter, John Carreyrou — led us to a 55-year-old computer scientist in El Salvador named Adam Back. https://t.co/s6Jy00IDdk

— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 8, 2026

The second closest match had only 38, which narrowed the search significantly.

Secondly, both used British spellings, specific hyphenation patterns, double spacing between sentences, and alternated terms like “e-mail” and “email.

Lastly, the behavioral timeline added another layer. Back was consistently present in electronic cash discussions for over a decade. Then, when Satoshi announced Bitcoin in late 2008, Back went completely silent.

Adam Back Responds: “I’m Not Satoshi”

Responding to the Carreyrou report, Back rejected the claim and said the connections are mostly coincidental. He explained that he was active in cryptography discussions since the early 1990s, which naturally created an overlap with Bitcoin ideas.

“I’m not saying I’m good with words, but I sure did a lot of yakking on these lists, actually.”

Because he was one of the most active contributors on early mailing lists, his writing appears more often in any analysis, but this does not mean he created Bitcoin.

On technical similarities, Back said many experts were working on digital cash ideas at the same time, so shared concepts are not proof of identity. He also made it clear that he does not know who Satoshi is. 

According to Back, this mystery is actually beneficial, as it keeps Bitcoin independent and not tied to any single individual.

The “We Are All Satoshi” Clarification

One old tweet from Adam Back said, “We Are All Satoshi.” Some interpreted the line as a hidden admission. However, he clarified that the statement was taken out of context.

we are all satoshi pic.twitter.com/s99EdawfjM

— Adam Back (@adam3us) March 23, 2023

According to Back, the phrase referred to a short film titled “Block 170, The First Transaction.” The film featured a stone engraved with “We Are All Satoshi” as part of its artistic concept. 

He said his tweet was simply referencing the film, not suggesting any personal connection.

So Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto?

For over 15 years, the identity of Bitcoin’s creator has been the biggest mystery in the history of finance. Even one of the most detailed efforts by a major global newspaper has not provided a definitive answer.

Lastly, Back said he does not know who Satoshi is and believes that anonymity is actually beneficial. He noted that Bitcoin being founderless helps it be viewed as a new asset class.

Render Price Outlook: Bullish Setup Forms as AI Demand Surges

Render (RNDR) Price Action Shows Bullish Momentum Key Resistance and Support Levels

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Render is emerging as one of the strongest performers in today’s crypto rally, surging over 10% to trade near $2.07, as bullish momentum spreads across the broader market. The move is being driven by a combination of macro tailwinds and project-specific catalysts. With Bitcoin pushing higher and liquidity rotating into high-growth narratives, AI-focused tokens like RNDR are attracting aggressive inflows.

With RENDER price now pressing against a major resistance zone, the market focus is shifting quickly: Is RENDER preparing for a breakout toward $2.50 next?

What’s Driving the RENDER Price Rally?

Render’s current momentum is rooted in tangible ecosystem growth, not just sentiment. A major catalyst comes from the approval of RNP-023 governance proposal, which adds ~60,000 GPUs to the network via decentralized providers. This significantly expands Render’s compute capacity at a time when global AI demand is surging.

At the same time, on-chain and network metrics confirm real adoption:

  • Over 71.4 million frames processed
  • More than 5,700 active GPU nodes
  • AI workloads now approaching ~40% of total network activity

This indicates that Render is transitioning from a narrative-driven asset to a usage-driven infrastructure protocol. Adding to the bullish case, the protocol has burned over 1.24 million RNDR tokens, tightening supply through its burn-and-mint equilibrium model, creating a supply-demand imbalance in favor of price appreciation.

Further strengthening sentiment, upcoming events like RenderCon 2026 and enterprise-level integrations continue to position the network at the center of the AI  and decentralized compute narrative.

Futures Market Data Shows Strong Bullish Positioning

Render’s derivatives data confirms that the rally is supported by active market participation. Futures volume has surged by over 50%, while open interest has increased nearly 20%, indicating that traders are entering fresh positions. This alignment of rising price and open interest signals new long exposure, rather than short covering.

RENDER open interest

At the same time, funding rates remain stable, suggesting the market is not overheated, and the trend still has room to extend. This positioning reflects a continuation setup, with momentum supported by sustained participation.

Render Price Analysis: Breakout Setup Hints a Move Toward $2.50 Next

Render price has broken above its descending trendline resistance, confirming a shift from consolidation into expansion. Price is now testing the 200-day EMA, a key level that often determines trend continuation. The structure has already turned bullish. RNDR formed a double bottom near $1.20, rebounded from that demand zone, and has now printed a higher high, confirming a clear uptrend.

RENDER price chart

This move reflects accumulation followed by expansion, with buyers stepping in consistently and absorbing previous sell pressure. If RNDR sustains above the breakout zone and reclaims the 200 EMA, the next move is likely toward $2.40–$2.50, where the next major resistance lies. On the downside, $1.80–$1.85 remains the key support zone. Holding this level keeps the bullish structure intact.

RENDER Price Outlook

Render has transitioned from accumulation into a high-conviction expansion phase, supported by both fundamental growth and derivatives strength. As long as momentum holds and key levels are sustained, Render price remains positioned for a move toward $2.50, with further upside dependent on continuation of the AI-driven narrative.

Clarity Act Timeline Update: Hill Signals Senate Progress, Downplays Political Risk

Clarity Act Timeline Update Hill Signals Senate Progress, Downplays Political Risk

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The long-stalled push to define how the U.S. regulates crypto markets is moving back into focus, with lawmakers hinting that behind-the-scenes coordination between the House and Senate is still very much alive.

In a conversation with journalist Eleanor Terrett, House Financial Services Chairman French Hill struck a pragmatic tone on the outlook for the “Clarity” market structure bill, framing the next few weeks as a critical window for Senate action.

Senate Moves First—Then the House

The immediate attention is on the Senate, where lawmakers are preparing to take the next formal step. A markup in the Senate Banking Committee is tentatively expected by the end of April, with floor consideration potentially landing in May or slipping later depending on scheduling pressures.

Hill made clear the House is, for now, in a wait-and-sync mode. The strategy: let the Senate finish shaping its version, then move quickly to align both chambers.

“We’ve spent years working this across both sides of the Hill,” Hill said, pointing to sustained staff-level negotiations that have quietly stitched together the current framework.

Not a Fresh Start, A Continuation

Unlike many bills that restart with each political shift, the Clarity effort is being treated as cumulative. The current Senate draft, released earlier this year, is not seen as a competing vision but rather an iteration.

Hill described House Republicans as “open-minded” toward the draft, explaining it already reflects several elements from the House-passed version.

Bipartisan Backbone Still Holding

Even after a bruising stretch of partisan fights in Congress, crypto regulation remains one of the few areas where cross-party alignment hasn’t fractured.

Hill pointed directly to post-FTX momentum as the glue holding that coalition together. The fallout from the exchange collapse forced both Democrats and Republicans into the same conversation about how to set rules without choking innovation.

If It Slips, It Doesn’t Die

Still, the timeline is tight. If the Senate drags its feet or negotiations stretch out, the bill could miss the current legislative window.

Hill’s message? That’s not a dealbreaker. Rather than framing it as a failure, he cast it as a delay—with multiple fallback paths already in play, including a lame-duck push after the elections or a reset early next year.

For now, the debate isn’t about whether the U.S. will regulate crypto markets—it’s about when. He dismissed worst-case scenarios and leaned into the idea that the legislative process, while slow, is still trending in the right direction.

Crypto Surges on Ceasefire Hopes — Bitcoin Reclaims $71K, Ethereum Nears $2,250, But Can the Rally Hold?

8 April 2026 at 16:22
Is Altcoin Season Starting? Analyst Says ETH/BTC Chart Mirrors 2017 Bull Run

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The Bitcoin price has reclaimed the key $71,000 resistance, while the Ethereum price is pushing toward $2,250, signaling renewed strength across the crypto market. The rally comes as a two-week US–Iran ceasefire sparked a risk-on shift, with crude oil dropping 5–6% and over $130 billion flowing back into crypto, boosting investor confidence. Altcoins have followed, with Zcash surging over 25% in the move.

However, despite the breakout, BTC and ETH have yet to firmly hold these levels—keeping the risk of a short-term correction in play.

​​Bitcoin Faces First Real Test After $71K Reclaim

While Bitcoin has pushed back above $71,000 on macro-driven momentum, the chart shows this move is now colliding with a critical supply zone between $70,500 and $71,700. This area has acted as resistance multiple times, and the price is once again testing it after breaking out of a short-term symmetrical triangle pattern.

btc price

The breakout from the triangle suggests short-term bullish momentum, supported by RSI climbing near 58 and CMF turning slightly positive, indicating mild capital inflows. However, the structure still reflects hesitation. Price is yet to deliver a strong follow-through candle above this resistance, which keeps the breakout vulnerable. The zone around $71K is not just psychological—it’s a high-liquidity region where sellers have previously stepped in, making this a decisive level.

Key Levels to Watch

  • Immediate Resistance: $70,500–$71,700
  • Breakout Confirmation: Sustained move above $72,000
  • Upside Targets: $75,900 → $78,500
  • Immediate Support: $66,800
  • Breakdown Level: Below $65,600
  • Downside Targets: $63,500 → $62,400

Ethereum Approaches Key Resistance After Rebound from Strong Base

As Bitcoin tests its breakout, Ethereum is following with a steady climb toward the $2,200–$2,250 resistance zone. The chart shows ETH recovering from a well-defined base near $1,950–$2,000, forming a series of higher lows within a rising channel. This reflects controlled accumulation rather than a sharp spike, keeping the structure relatively stable.

eth price

However, ETH is now approaching the upper boundary of the channel, where previous rallies have slowed. Momentum indicators support the move—RSI is near 60, showing strength without being overbought, while CMF has surged to ~0.64, indicating strong capital inflows. Despite this, price is still trading below a broader descending trendline, meaning the larger trend has not fully flipped bullish yet.

Key Levels to Watch

  • Immediate Resistance: $2,200–$2,250
  • Breakout Confirmation: Sustained move above $2,300
  • Upside Targets: $2,450 → $2,600
  • Immediate Support: $2,000
  • Breakdown Level: Below $1,950
  • Downside Targets: $1,850 → $1,730

The Bottom Line: Momentum Is Back — But It Still Needs Confirmation

The crypto market has clearly flipped into a risk-on phase, with Bitcoin reclaiming $71K and Ethereum pushing toward $2,250. Momentum is strong, liquidity has returned, and altcoins are reacting positively — all signs of a healthy short-term expansion. However, this rally is still reaction-driven, not structure-confirmed.

For the bullish momentum to sustain, Bitcoin must hold above $71K–$72K, and Ethereum needs to flip $2,300 into support. If these levels are secured, the market can extend higher, with BTC targeting $75K+ and ETH moving toward $2,500–$2,600. But if price fails to hold these breakouts, the current move risks turning into a short-term relief rally, with a pullback likely toward $66K for BTC and $2,000 for ETH.

The momentum is real — but it’s not proven yet. The next few sessions will decide whether this is the start of a sustained uptrend… or just another macro-driven spike.

‘Future pound-for-pound star’ fights for Crawford and Canelo’s old belt this week

8 April 2026 at 17:46

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BlackRock ETF wallets shift $49M in BTC and ETH into Coinbase Prime

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Thai SEC moves to expose hidden funding behind crypto shareholders

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Polymarket closes Brahma acquisition to scale its DeFi stack

8 April 2026 at 17:19
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Pharos Network raises $44M to push institutional RWAs onchain

8 April 2026 at 17:12
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Hyperliquid price confirms bullish flag pattern, eyes rally to $44

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UK March 2026: Jaecoo 7 overall best-seller!

8 April 2026 at 15:52

The Jaecoo 7 is #1 in the UK in March.

It’s a strong month for UK new car sales, with March, traditionally the biggest month of the year as it coincides with the biannual license plate change, up 6.6% year-on-year to 380,627 units. This is the best March result since pre-pandemic 2019. The year-to-date tally is now up 5.9% to 614,854. Encouragingly, private sales pull the market up at 10.1% to 162,470 units and 42.7% share vs. 41.3% a year ago. Fleet sales are up 3.5% to 208,853 and 54.9% share vs. 56.5% in March 2025 and business sales are up 18.8% to 9,304 and 2.4% share vs. 2.2%. Over Q1, private sales are up 9.9% to 250,094 and 40.7% share vs. 39.2% over the same period in 2025, fleet sales progress 2.8% to 350,632 and 57% share vs. 58.8% and business sales soar 20.1% to 14,128 and 2.3% share vs. 2%.

BEV sales surge 24.2% to 86,120 and 22.6% share vs. 19.4% a year ago. This is the largest ever monthly volume for BEVs in the UK, however the market share is well below the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate target of 33% for 2026. Meanwhile HEVs are up 7.3% to 60,268 and 15.8% share vs. 15.7% in March 2025, PHEVs soar 46.9% to 49,671 and 13% share vs. 9.5%, petrol drops -6.1% to 165,997 and 43.6% share vs. 49.5% and diesel sinks -11.4% to 18,571 and 4.9% share vs. 5.9%. Year-to-date, BEVs are up 14.5% to 137,614 and 22.4% share vs. 20.7% over Q1 2025, HEVs are up 6.2% to 91,372 and 14.9% share vs. 14.8%, PHEVs up 46.5% to 78,666 and 12.8% share vs. 9.2%, petrol down -3.5% to 276,689 and 45% share vs. 49.4% and diesel down -9.8% to 30,513 and 5% share vs. 5.8%.

In the brands ranking, the top 2 manufacturers go against the market and lose ground year-on-year. Volkswagen (-13.3%) is hit hard but easily holds onto the pole position with 7.2% share while BMW (-1.8%) edges down to 5.6% of the market. Kia (+0.7%) is up four spots on February to #3 and ranks #2 over Q1 vs. #4 over the Full Year 2025. Ford (-18.9%) also struggles while Audi (+2.7%) rounds out the Top 5 like last month and YTD. BYD surges 134% to #11 and 4% share and is up 130.1% YTD. Jaecoo (+573.8%) is up to #17 overall, with Alpine (+1723.1%), Leapmotor (+879.8%), Omoda (+184.2%) and Citroen (+144%) posting the largest gains below.

Model-wise, it’s a lightning strike atop the charts, with the Chinese Jaecoo 7 taking the overall lead in the all-important March month. It holds 2.6% of the market vs. 2.4% for the traditional leader, the Ford Puma. The Puma however remains #1 year-to-date but for just 559 sales. The Nissan Qashqai (+27.4%) is very robust, climbing back up from outside the February Top 10 directly into third place. The Kia Sportage (-7.2%) and Vauxhall Corsa (-7.8%) disappoint and round out the Top 5. The Tesla Model Y (#9) and BMW 1 Series (#10) point their bonnet inside the March Top 10.

Previous month: UK February 2026: Best February in 22 years, Ford Puma smashes share record

One year ago: UK March 2025: BEVs (+43.2%), VW (+42.5%) and Ford (+38.8%) lift market up 12.4%

Full March 2026 Top 53 All brands and Top 10 models below.

UK March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen27,3517.2%– 13.3%146,9947.6%– 11.6%11
2BMW  21,1855.6%– 1.8%333,9075.5%– 4.6%32
3Kia20,1365.3%+ 0.7%734,6165.6%– 1.3%24
4Ford  19,1785.0%– 18.9%232,7745.3%– 5.6%43
5Audi  17,9874.7%+ 2.7%530,0434.9%+ 8.0%55
6Toyota17,1054.5%– 7.6%1125,4084.1%– 2.8%87
7Mercedes  16,9714.5%– 3.9%428,2964.6%+ 3.2%69
8Vauxhall  16,1074.2%– 1.8%627,8404.5%+ 1.7%713
9Nissan  15,7214.1%– 6.3%1624,3104.0%– 12.7%118
10MG15,7204.1%– 1.0%1223,8783.9%– 3.1%1310
11BYD15,1624.0%+ 134.0%1921,3373.5%+ 130.1%1517
12Peugeot  14,7293.9%– 8.9%924,8284.0%– 13.0%912
13Hyundai14,6473.8%+ 1.4%1024,2013.9%– 2.8%126
14Skoda14,1393.7%+ 3.9%824,4314.0%+ 8.2%1011
15Land Rover13,7533.6%– 3.0%1721,4793.5%+ 1.6%1416
16Volvo12,4123.3%+ 4.3%1519,1253.1%+ 0.8%1614
17Jaecoo12,0343.2%+ 573.8%2018,9123.1%+ 484.6%1723
18Renault11,4413.0%+ 3.3%1418,8443.1%+ 6.5%1815
19Tesla8,5992.3%+ 20.0%1811,7391.9%– 5.9%2119
20Mini8,0112.1%+ 31.6%1314,0402.3%+ 7.6%1918
21Cupra7,2181.9%+ 16.8%2111,7991.9%+ 17.6%2020
22Mazda6,4101.7%– 7.0%2210,5431.7%– 4.1%2221
23Omoda5,9171.6%+ 184.2%259,0491.5%+ 183.3%2427
24Suzuki5,6581.5%+ 67.1%268,5881.4%+ 44.9%2529
25Honda5,5951.5%– 4.4%287,3511.2%– 17.4%2824
26Citroen5,4901.4%+ 144.0%239,5841.6%+ 118.4%2326
27Dacia5,2961.4%– 11.3%278,4521.4%– 8.7%2622
28Chery4,5441.2%new248,0771.3%new2734
29Seat2,8700.8%– 28.9%304,8300.8%– 30.5%2925
30Jeep2,7960.7%+ 8.9%343,7710.6%– 7.7%3332
31Porsche2,7660.7%– 21.8%314,4810.7%– 15.9%3028
32Lexus2,6740.7%– 2.6%324,0640.7%– 7.7%3231
33Polestar2,4060.6%– 1.2%294,1510.7%+ 12.3%3130
34Leapmotor1,8910.5%+ 879.8%333,0960.5%+ 1504.1%3435
35Geely1,3050.3%new351,5950.3%new3647
36Fiat1,1670.3%– 43.1%361,6120.3%– 60.5%3533
37Changan5400.1%new417530.1%new3749
38Alpine4740.1%+ 1723.1%407120.1%+ 1595.2%3939
39Smart4510.1%+ 17.1%425830.1%+ 19.7%4138
40Alfa Romeo4290.1%– 30.4%387390.1%– 0.3%3836
41Subaru3770.1%– 39.9%376570.1%– 20.4%4037
42Xpeng3310.1%new463530.1%new4345
43KGM3240.1%– 11.7%395780.1%+ 12.7%4241
44Lotus1570.0%– 36.9%442350.0%– 63.5%45n/a
45Genesis1450.0%– 32.2%432920.0%– 30.3%4442
46GWM Ora940.0%+ 224.1%491090.0%+ 26.7%4646
47Maserati610.0%– 6.2%471040.0%+ 2.0%4748
48Ineos440.0%+ 10.0%48830.0%+ 50.9%4951
49Abarth430.0%– 51.7%45910.0%– 32.1%4850
50DS220.0%– 70.7%50460.0%– 76.8%5043
51Chevrolet90.0%– 10.0% –100.0%– 63.0%5252
52Skywell50.0%– 16.7%51150.0%+ 114.3%5154
53Jaguar00.0%– 100.0%5270.0%– 99.6%5340
 –Other British5210.1%– 11.7% –9040.1%– 24.2% – –
 –Other Imports2090.1%– 52.3% –3480.1%– 42.6% – –

UK March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Jaecoo 710,0642.6%n/a515,5692.5%n/a213
2Ford Puma9,1932.4%– 17.4%116,1282.6%+ 8.0%11
3Nissan Qashqai8,7182.3%+ 27.4%n/a12,8532.1%+ 9.0%43
4Kia Sportage7,3101.9%– 7.2%214,1902.3%+ 10.3%32
5Vauxhall Corsa6,3151.7%– 7.8%810,5521.7%– 8.1%54
6Volvo XC406,3111.7%n/a69,2881.5%n/a67
7MG HS6,1351.6%– 3.2%n/a9,1471.5%– 6.1%88
8VW Golf5,8901.5%– 8.6%n/a9,1761.5%– 14.6%76
9Tesla Model Y5,1771.4%n/an/an/an/an/an/a18
10BMW 1 Series4,9361.3%n/an/an/an/an/an/a24
n/aNissan Juke4,9221.3%– 23.9%n/a8,5121.4%– 18.3%95
n/aMini Cooper4,5161.2%n/a38,1091.3%n/a712

Source: SMMT

Atlassian launches visual AI tools and third-party agents in Confluence

8 April 2026 at 17:00
Confluence users can now create visual assets within the software in addition to new third-party agents working with Lovable, Replit, and Gamma.

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Beşiktaş Kulübü, Dijipin ile sponsorluk anlaşmasını yeniledi.

Beşiktaş Kulübü, dijital kod satış platformu Dijipin'in siyah-beyazlı e-spor takımıyla yaptığı sponsorluk anlaşmasının yenilendiğini duyurdu.

Siyah-beyazlı kulübün açıklamasında, "Dijital kod satış platformu Dijipin ile e-spor takımımızın omuz sponsorluğunu kapsayan anlaşma, 2026-2027 sezonu sonuna kadar yenilendi. Yenilenen anlaşmanın imza töreni, ikinci başkanımız Hakan Daltaban ile Dijipin Üst Yöneticisi Tayfun Ceylan'ın katılımıyla Tüpraş Stadı'nda gerçekleştirildi. İmzalanan yeni anlaşma doğrultusunda Dijipin, 2026-2027 sezonu sonuna kadar e-spor takımımızın formasının omzunda yer alacak." denildi.

Selçuk İnan'dan Galatasaray'a gözdağı: Gücümüzün farkındayız

Kocaelispor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 29. haftasında Galatasaray ile karşılaşacak. Teknik direktör Selçuk İnan maça dair açıklama yaptı.

Kocaelispor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 29. haftasında Galatasaray ile 12 Nisan Pazar günü deplasmanda oynayacağı maçın hazırlıklarına başladı.

Körfez Brunga Tesisleri'ndeki antrenmandan önce basın mensuplarına açıklama yapan teknik direktör Selçuk İnan, Rumen teknik direktör Mircea Lucescu'nun vefatından duyduğu üzüntüyü dile getirdi.

Lucescu'nun herkesin tanıması gereken çok özel bir insan olduğunu belirten İnan, kendisiyle çok güzel zamanlar geçirdiğini, istişareler yaptığını söyledi.

İnan, son döneme kadar bile sürekli görüştüklerine işaret ederek, "Beni etkileyen, örnek aldığım insanlardan biriydi." dedi.

Deplasmanda Galatasaray'la oynayacakları maça ilişkin değerlendirmelerde bulunan İnan, "Şu anda Galatasaray belki de ligin en iyi takımı, en güçlü takımı. Oralarda oynamak, mücadele etmek çok kolay değil. Bu tür maçlarda Galatasaray hep favori olur ama biz kendi gücümüzün farkındayız. Neleri yapabileceğimizi biliyoruz." ifadelerini kullandı.

Selçuk İnan, nasıl bir oyun oynayacaklarına çalıştıklarını anlatarak, "Eksikler, artılar hepsini değerlendireceğiz. Çıkıp mücadelemizi göstereceğiz. Oradaki maçlarda sadece mücadele yetmiyor. İyi oynamanız, iyi mücadele etmeniz lazım. Biraz da şanslı olmanız lazım. İnşallah bunlar olur." diye konuştu.

Ligin ilk yarısında Kocaeli'de oynanan maçtan sonra yaşananlar nedeniyle Galatasaray camiasının bu karşılaşmaya farklı gözle baktığını, bu durumun takımı nasıl etkileyeceğinin sorulması üzerine İnan, şunları kaydetti:

"Çok üzüldüm Galatasaray maçından sonra yaşananlar için ki benim dışımda gelişen olaylar. Başkanımızın demeci vardı ama başkanımız yanlış anlaşıldığını zaten söyledi. Maçtan sonra küfürlü bir şarkı vardı. Taraftar liderimiz haberlerinin olmadığını dile getirdiler zaten. Böyle bir ortamda - hele ki Galatasaray'da hayatımın çok büyük bölümünü geçirmiş biri olarak - Galatasaray'a böyle bir şey yapmanın söz konusu olmayacağını her aklı başında olan insan çok açık bilecektir. Çok üzüldüm o maçtan sonra yaşanan olaylara."

İnan, dışarıdaki olaylara her zaman yetişemediklerini, müdahil olamadıklarını dile getirerek, "Ama sonrasında tepkimizi tabii ki ortaya koyuyoruz. Dolayısıyla bu benim için hep üzücü bir şey ama dediğim gibi Türkiye'de taraftarlar arasında yaşanmış olan bu olaylar hep oldu. Bundan sonra da olmaya devam edecek gibi, gönül ister ki küfür olmasın, kavga olmasın." ifadelerini kullandı.

Takımdaki eksik ve sakat oyuncular

Takımdaki eksik ve sakat oyunculara değinen İnan, "Jovanovic sezonu kapattı. Botond belki son 1-2 maça yetişebilir diye öngörü var şu anda. Haidara bugün bizimle antrenmanlara başlayacak, bir ay oldu neredeyse. Fiziksel olarak eksikliği olmazsa maçta bizimle olacak. Bruno bugün takımla başlayacak. Onun dışında, Muharrem'in bir sıkıntısı var. Muharrem 4 hafta gibi gözüküyor. Ahmet'te biraz sıkıntı var. Tayfur'da biraz sıkıntı var ama Galatasaray maçında bizimle olacaklar diye düşünüyorum." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Yeşil-siyahlı ekibin Surinamlı savunma oyuncusu Anfernee Dijksteel ise Başakşehir'le zor bir maç oynadıklarını ama aldıkları 1 puanın çok değerli olduğunu söyledi.

Ligde iyi gittiklerini dile getiren Dijksteel, "Önümüzdeki maçlara odaklanarak devam ediyoruz. Şu anda önümüzdeki maç Galatasaray maçı. Elimizden gelenin en iyisini yaparak ligi en iyi sırada bitirmeye çalışacağız." dedi.

Osimhen'e takım önerisi: Mükemmel seçim

Alman eski futbolcu Dietmar Hamann'dan Galatasaray'ın yıldız futbolcusu Victor Osimhen için dikkat çeken bir açıklama geldi.

Galatasaray forması giyen Victor Osimhen için Alman eski futbolcu Dietmar Hamann'ın yaptığı açıklamalar gündem oldu.

Haman'ın yaptığı açıklama şöyle:

-Osimhen'in Türkiye'ye transfer olmasına inanamamıştım. Hiçbir İngiliz takımının onu transfer etmemesine gerçekten şaşırdım. Geride bıraktığımız yaz herkesin santrfor sorunu vardı.

Galatasaray

-Osimhen olağanüstü bir oyuncu. Galatasaray'ın ligde bu kadar iyi performans göstermesinin sebebi de muhtemelen Osimhen. Onu izlemekten keyif alıyorum. Bence Premier Lig'de oynasa, oynadığı takımı önemli ölçüde güçlendirir.

-Liverpool'un o bölgede iki oyuncusu var, bu yüzden Osimhen için bir şey olmayacaktır ama olağanüstü bir oyuncu. Hızı, gücü ve gol vuruş yeteneği var. Eğer Newcastle United, Nick Woltemade'yi satarsa, Osimhen onlar için mükemmel bir seçim olabilir.

Bir eski kulübü eksikti: Sara'nın isteyeni özleyeni çok!

Galatasaray'da son dönemde yükselen performansıyla dikkat çeken Gabriel Sara Brezilya Milli Takımı'na davet edilmesinin ardından Avrupa kulüplerinin dikkatini çekmişti. Aston Villa ve Newcastle United, Sara ile ilgilenen Premier Lig kulüplerinin başında geliyor. Öte yandan eski kulübü Norwich cephesinden de dikkat çeken açıklama geldi.

Galatasaray sezon sonunda Gabriel Sara'ya veda edebilir...Brezilyalı oyuncu milli takıma davet edilmesinin ardından Avrupa kulüplerinin dikkatini çekmişti. Galatasaray'da ise gösterdiği başarılı performansla dikkatleri üzerine çeken Sara için özellikle Aston Villa'nın yoğun ilgisi var.

Galatasaray

ASTON VİLLA'NIN NİYETİ CİDDİ

TeamTalk'ta yer alan habere göre; Premier Lig ekiplerinden Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Brighton, Brentford ve Bournemouth, Gabriel Sara'yı yakından takip ediyor. Söz konusu kulüpler arasında en ciddi adayın ise Aston Villa olduğu ifade ediliyor.

Galatasaray

ESKİ KULÜP CEPHESİNDEN AÇIKLAMA

Öte yandan Sara'nın eski takımı Norwich'in taraftar yorumcusu Zeke Downes ise FLW'ye yaptığı açıklamada oyuncuyu çok özlediklerini belirtti.

-Premier Lig'den bu kadar çok ilgi görmesine hiç şaşırmadım, çünkü bence o tarza çok iyi uyuyor.

-Bence Aston Villa'nın oyun tarzına oldukça iyi uyum sağlar ve sürekli sakatlık yaşadıkları gerçeğini de göz önünde bulundurursak, orta sahanın daha gerisinde, 10 numara pozisyonunda veya hatta kanatta bile rahatlıkla oynayabilecek bir oyuncu olduğunu düşünüyorum.

-Bence gerçekten çok iyi iş çıkarırdı ve bunu görmek güzel bir şey, çünkü (Norwich'ten) gerçekten iyi bir şekilde ayrıldı ve tüm taraftarlar ona en iyisini diliyor.

-Onu gerçekten çok özlüyoruz, elbette. Onun gibi bir oyuncunun şu an takımımızda olması harika olurdu. Ona en iyisini diliyoruz, çünkü Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde oynarken ve gerçekten iyi performans sergilerken onu izlemek çok güzel.

Trabzonspor Hayri Gür'ü andı

Trabzonspor Kulübünün eski divan başkanlık kurulu üyesi Hayri Gür anıldı.

Trabzonspor Kulübünün eski divan başkanlık kurulu üyesi Hayri Gür, vefatının 16. yılında anıldı.

Gür'ün, Bahçecik Mezarlığı'ndaki kabri başında düzenlenen anma programına, yakınları, Trabzonspor Divan Başkanlık Kurulu Başkanı Mahmut Ören, Başkan Vekili Osman Çavuşoğlu ve yönetim kurulu üyeleri katıldı.

Hayri Gür'ün Trabzon'da sporun gelişmesine önemli katkılar sunduğunu belirten Ören, Trabzonspor'un kuruluşunda emeği olan Gür'e Allah'tan rahmet diledi.

Kur'an-ı Kerim tilaveti okunan anma programı, Gür'ün mezarına çiçek bırakılmasıyla sona erdi.

Yıllar sonra itiraf etti: Trabzonspor pişmanlığı

Trabzonspor'un eski yıldızı Jaja Coelho, kulübün YouTube kanalında taraftar sorularını yanıtladı.

Bir dönem Trabzonspor forması giyen Jaja Coelho, kulübün YouTube kanalında taraftar sorularını yanıtladı.Brezilyalı futbolcu, kariyerinden Trabzonspor günlerine kadar birçok itirafta bulundu.

Jaja Coelho'nun açıklamaları şöyle:

EN İYİ 11

-Kaleci Taffarel, sağ bek Cafu, sol bek Roberto Carlos. Merkezde Maldini ve Egemen'i koyabilirim. Orta sahada Selçuk'u koymak istiyorum çünkü onunla oynadım ve kalitesini biliyorum. Ronaldinho ve Iniesta da orta sahada olur. Hücumda Pele, Neymar ve Cristiano Ronaldo. Şu an için benim en iyi 11'im bu.

-Herkes hata yapar, ben de yaptım. Ama önemli olan pes etmemek. Hayat zor ama her zaman çalışın, hep deneyin. Düşerseniz tekrar ayağa kalkarsınız. Ben bunun bir örneğiyim.

''TRABZON'DAN AYRILMAZDIM''

-Bir şeyi değiştirebilseydim kulüpten ayrılmazdım. Burada kalmalıydım. Ayrılmamalıydım. Belki 20-30 yıl daha burada olabilirdim.

-Evet, 2011'e göre birçok şey değişmiş. Şehir mesela. Artık daha fazla bina var. Havalimanına geldiğimde çok şey fark ettim. Çok fazla yenilik var. Ama değişmeyen bir şey var. Trabzonspor hala burada. O en iyi kulüp. Bu önemli, şehri temsil ediyor. Hiçbir şeyi değiştirmek istemem. Çünkü her şey gelişiyor. Trabzon her zaman zirvede ve zirvede kalıyor. Çok fazla gezme fırsatım olmadı. Ama yüzde yüz eminim ki şehir daha güzel ve daha iyi görünüyor. Çünkü her şey gelişiyor. Herkesi tebrik ederim.

Trabzonspor

100 MİLYON DOLAR

-Belki 100 milyon dolar değerinde olabilirdim. Futbol artık daha çok pazarlama odaklı. 99-100 milyon diyebiliriz.

-Futbolda iyi ve kötü dönemler olur ama önemli olan çok çalışmak. Kendime asla 'hayır' demem. Neler yapabileceğimi biliyorum. Bu yüzden asla pes etmem.

-Büyük isimlerin benim hakkımda güzel şeyler söylemesi beni çok mutlu ediyor. Bir oyuncu için 'satılamaz' deniyorsa bu onun değerinin çok yüksek olduğunu gösterir.

EN SEVDİĞİ GOL

-Benim için her gol önemli ama Burak'ın geriden pasıyla attığım golü çok seviyorum. Aynı şekilde Bursaspor'a attığım gol de benim için çok özel.

-Stadı asla unutmayacağım. Çünkü sahada oynadığım zamanları hatırlıyorum. Taraftarlar bizi ilk dakikadan son dakikaya kadar destekliyordu. Çılgınca bağırıyorlardı. Bu atmosfer çok güzel. Ve yüzde yüz eminim yine orada olacaklar. Çok mutlu olacağım. Sahada olmayacağım ama aynı duyguyu hissedeceğim. Umarım herkes gelir çünkü çok güzel bir an olacak.

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