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Inter defender Bastoni under investigation in Milan underage prostitution inquiry
Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni is under investigation by prosecutors in Milan as part of an inquiry into underage prostitution.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the 27-year-old received an avviso di garanzia, a formal notification under Italian law that a person is the subject of an investigation, and a procedural step rather than a charge or any finding of guilt, on Tuesday, and is expected to be questioned in the coming days.
He is reported to be the first footballer placed under investigation in the case.
The inquiry centres on an escort agency based in Cinisello Balsamo which prosecutors allege organised “all-inclusive” evenings for high-profile clients, among them footballers.
Bastoni’s name is linked to the case through the allegation that he had an encounter with a girl who was 17 at the time, with investigators citing a record of contact in chat messages, one reportedly dating to June 2020.
Significantly, the young woman, questioned as a witness, has reportedly said that no relationship took place between them.

Three other players called only as witnesses, not suspects as Bastoni under investigation
Alongside the notice served on Bastoni, the Guardia di Finanza has asked three further players to provide information strictly as witnesses, with none of them under investigation: Daniel Maldini, Riccardo Calafiori and Kevin Bonifazi.
The investigation, led by deputy prosecutor Bruna Albertini and prosecutor Rosaria Stagnaro, is seeking to reconstruct how the agency operated.
No charges have been brought at this stage, and Bastoni is entitled to the presumption of innocence.
Juventus agree UEFA settlement and up to €20m fine as Fiorentina also sanctioned
Juventus and Fiorentina are among the clubs sanctioned by UEFA after its Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) concluded its assessment of teams that took part in the 2025/26 European competitions, finding a number in breach of financial sustainability rules.
As per the Corriere dello Sport, Juventus were found to have broken the “football earnings rule”, which permits a maximum aggregate deficit of €60 million across the three financial years preceding the monitoring period, in this case those ending in 2023, 2024 and 2025, assessed on a three-year aggregate basis for the first time.
As a result, the Bianconeri have signed a three-year settlement agreement with the CFCB, as have Newcastle United.
Financially, UEFA handed Juventus a total fine of €20 million, of which €14 million is conditional.
Provided the club meets the terms of the agreement, only €6 million will ultimately be payable.
The deal also requires Juventus to hit intermediate targets and return fully within the financial parameters by the end of the settlement period, with possible restrictions on registering new players in their UEFA squad lists, up to exclusion from European competition, should those targets be missed.

Fiorentina fined €6m over squad-cost breach as Juventus face sanctions
Fiorentina, meanwhile, were ordered to pay a €6 million fine after exceeding the permitted squad-cost-to-revenue ratio of 70%, with penalties scaled to the size of the overspend.
They were far from alone. UEFA confirmed that disciplinary measures were imposed on 14 clubs in total.
With Aston Villa, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Nice, Strasbourg, AEK Athens and Fenerbahçe also among those sanctioned for falling foul of the financial sustainability requirements.
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- Juventus renew interest in Lecce talent Tiago Gabriel amid Bournemouth & Milan links
Juventus renew interest in Lecce talent Tiago Gabriel amid Bournemouth & Milan links
Juventus have reignited their interest in Tiago Gabriel, with the Bianconeri opening a fresh round of contacts as they weigh defensive reinforcements for Luciano Spalletti.
The Lecce centre-back is not, however, top of Juventus’ priority list, according to the reports from CalcioMercato.
The club’s most pressing needs are a goalkeeper, with Michele Di Gregorio on his way out and ongoing talks with Aston Villa over Emiliano Martínez, and a striker, where efforts are focused on agreeing a deal with PSG for Randal Kolo Muani.
A central midfielder is also sought, with Franck Kessié continuing to offer himself, alongside a defender, particularly given possible exits in that area, with Federico Gatti’s future one to watch.

Juventus face strong competition for Lecce’s Tiago Gabriel
The Portuguese is one of three names on Juventus’s defensive shortlist, alongside Tarik Muharemovic and Jhon Lucumí, and there has already been some dialogue with his entourage. Tiago Gabriel was tracked throughout the season, with initial talks held in January and a promise to reconnect in the summer.
The 21-year-old defender is in heavy demand both in Italy and abroad. Lecce value him at around €35-40 million, conscious of his quality and determined to maximise their return after signing him for roughly €1 million from Estrela Amadora in January 2025, a typically shrewd piece of business by their now-former director of sport Pantaleo Corvino.
Milan and Inter are also admirers, while Bournemouth are monitoring both Tiago Gabriel and Muharemovic. Lecce already rebuffed €25 million approaches from the Premier League in January.
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- Watch: Man United star Amad Diallo produces moment of magic with brilliant World Cup goal
Watch: Man United star Amad Diallo produces moment of magic with brilliant World Cup goal
Manchester United star Amad Diallo produced a moment of magic to equalise against Norway during their Round of 32 clash at the World Cup 2026.
Norway took the lead in the first half through Antonia Nusa, assisted by Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard.
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Amad Diallo scores stunning goal for Ivory Coast vs Norway
And the score line remained 1-0 for almost the entirety of the game until the 74th minute, when the 23-year-old played a quick one-two, continuing his run inside the box, dribbling past a couple of players before scoring past the Norway goalkeeper.
It was a moment of pure brilliance from the Man United winger.
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Ivory Coast level the score!?
An incredible goal from Manchester United's Amad Diallo brings Ivory Coast level against Norway. pic.twitter.com/vzTeIfM2Jm
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 30, 2026
Erling Haaland scores late winner to send Norway through
Norway pushed relentlessly for a winner, with Haaland frustrated throughout, twice denied by blocks at close range and guilty of a wayward volley when well-placed.
But with the game heading for extra time, Oscar Bobb played a lovely ball down the right channel for Patrick Berg, who squared it perfectly for Haaland, and the Manchester City striker found the net to send Norway through.
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Goalkeeper Nyland made a stunning stoppage time save, tipping over a swinging free-kick from Amad Diallo that was heading for the corner.
Norway return to the World Cup knockout stages for the first time in 28 years and will now face Brazil in the Round of 16, while Ivory Coast, making their knockout debut, exit the tournament with their heads held high.
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It had to be him… Erling Haaland puts Norway back in front and surely seals the win!
?? Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway ??#FIFAWorldCup | #beINWC26 | #Norway pic.twitter.com/pVyWm31RrB
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS_EN) June 30, 2026
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- 'Any team can beat you', warns Ruiz as Spain seek end to World Cup woe
'Any team can beat you', warns Ruiz as Spain seek end to World Cup woe

Fabian Ruiz is confident Spain are gaining momentum as the European champions aim to end a 16-year hiatus to win a World Cup knockout game against Austria on Thursday.
One of the pre-tournament favourites, La Roja got off to a slow start with a 0-0 draw against Cape Verde, but bounced back to beat Saudi Arabia and Uruguay to top Group H.
"The first match didn't go the way we wanted. It was a game about finding our feet and Cape Verde made things difficult for us," Ruiz told AFP.
"I believe the team has been gradually getting better over the last few matches.
"We know that the World Cup is very tough, but we have a lot of confidence in ourselves and in our work."
Since winning the World Cup for the first time in 2010 during a run of three consecutive major tournament wins for a golden generation, Spain have struggled on the global stage.
Eliminated at the group stage as defending champions in 2014, they crashed out on penalties to Russia and Morocco in the last 16 at the past two World Cups.
"We've seen that nowadays, any team can beat you," added Ruiz, just a day after Paraguay eliminated Germany.
"I think we're ready for it and looking forward to the match."
Despite winning a second consecutive Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain at club level, the 30-year-old has paid the price for Spain's slow start.
A star of La Roja's triumph at Euro 2024, the midfielder has been dropped to the bench by Luis de la Fuente for the past two games.
"What matters is winning; what matters is the team," he said. "Right now my role is to support and help them and to do my best so that I'm ready whenever the coach wants me to play."
Ruiz could be called upon for an unfamiliar role out wide with De la Fuente's options on the flanks decimated by injuries.
Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino will miss the Austria clash after being injured in a bruising encounter with Uruguay, who lost their discipline in the final stages as a shock group stage elimination loomed.
New Liverpool signing Victor Munoz has also not featured at the World Cup due to a muscle problem and Barcelona superstar Lamine Yamal's minutes have been carefully managed on his return from a hamstring injury.
Lenient refereeing has been a common theme throughout the World Cup, but Spain were left furious at the challenge that caused Williams another injury setback after a disrupted season.
"The referees are letting the game flow. It's true that we like play to be interrupted as little as possible, but only up to a point," said Ruiz.
"We suffered a bit more than usual in the last match. There was a bad tackle, but there's nothing we can do about that.
"It's up to the referees to intervene and set the limit. I'm sure they'll improve in the upcoming matches."
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- Buffalo Sabres hire longtime former player Milan Lucic as a pro scout
Buffalo Sabres hire longtime former player Milan Lucic as a pro scout

Oct 11, 2023; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Bruins left wing Milan Lucic (17) during the second period against the Chicago Blackhawks at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Former NHL player Milan Lucic has gone from being a one-time Buffalo Sabres’ antagonist to landing a job as a pro scout, the team announced as part of a series of hirings and promotions on Tuesday.
Lucic joins the Sabres weeks after announcing his retirement in ending a 17-year NHL career. The 38-year-old spent his first eight seasons with Boston, where Lucic won a Stanley Cup in 2011.
And it was with the Bruins where Lucic drew the ire of the Atlantic Division-rival Sabres and their fans. He was particularly vilified for bowling over Sabres goalie Ryan Miller during a game in Boston in November 2011.
Miller missed several weeks with a neck injury and, following the game, called the 240-pound Lucic as “gutless,” for hitting a player 50 pounds lighter. Meantime, Sabres players were criticized for not stepping in to defend their star goalie.
The Sabres announced their front office additions made under first-year Buffalo general manager Jarmo Kekalainen.
Buffalo pro scout Stacy Roest was promoted to director of player personnel and GM of the Sabres minor league affiliate in Rochester.
Sabres development coach and former player Tim Kennedy was promoted to director of player development. He will be joined by Derek Dorsett, who was hired as a forward development coach.
Former NHL player Jarkko Ruutu takes over as the team’s European development coach, and rejoins Kekalainen after the two previously worked together in Columbus.
Neil Komadoski was hired as assistant director of pro scouting, following 16 seasons working in a scouting role for the Vancouver Canucks.
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- Clippers reportedly in no rush to trade Kawhi Leonard
Clippers reportedly in no rush to trade Kawhi Leonard

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Kawhi Leonard has been one of the latest star players to receive trade interest among teams in the NBA this offseason.
We've heard over the last day or so that they've engaged in serious trade talks on Leonard with the Raptors, but they still have some work to do if they want to complete a deal.
It appeared at first that deal could be announced very soon, but a recent intel update suggests it might take longer for a Kawhi trade to happen, if one happens at all.
Clippers reportedly in no rush to trade Kawhi Leonard
ClutchPoints reported on Tuesday, "The Clippers are also said to be in no rush to trade Leonard, who has one year still remaining on his deal."
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This doesn't mean a trade won't happen in the end, but the Clippers would like to use leverage to get what they believe they deserve in return for a player like Leonard.
The main outline of the deal appears to be settled, but the Clippers are still trying to squeeze out some extra assets like picks and even another player, possibly.
It would be hard to imagine that the Clippers wouldn't hear out offers from other teams if they do choose to drag Leonard trade talks further into the offseason.
ClutchPoints report also detailed that the Clippers have indeed offered Leonard an extension, but the value does not match as much as Leonard can be offered.
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- See which boys, girls basketball teams changed divisions in Ohio
See which boys, girls basketball teams changed divisions in Ohio
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced the new divisional breakdowns for the upcoming winter sports tournaments.
The 2026-27 school year will be the first of a new two-year enrollment cycle using data provided by the Ohio Department of Education. Girls and boys basketball also goes through the OHSAA competitive balance process. More about the OHSAA’s competitive balance process is available here.
In May, schools were given the opportunity to move up to Division I. Boys wrestling divisional breakdowns will be announced in the fall.
Note that the winter sports of ice hockey, girls gymnastics and girls wrestling have one division.
Ohio boys basketball division changes
The OHSAA page with links to each division list is here.
Division I: No local teams moved up, but in a move that made statewide headlines, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East opted to move up all the way from Division V after winning the state title there in 2026.
Division II: No local teams moved up. Withrow was set to move down to Division III but stayed in DII on competitive balance.
Division III: Anderson moves down from DII on competitive balance and Edgewood moves down on enrollment.
Division IV: Taylor, Wilmington and Woodward move down from DIII due to enrollment.
Mariemont, North College Hill, Norwood and Waynesville move up from DV on enrollment.
Indian Hill was set to move up to DIII on enrollment but stays in DIV on competitive balance.
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy was set to move down to DV on enrollment but stays in DIV on competitive balance.
Division V: Bethel-Tate, Fenwick, Gamble Montessori moved down from DIV on enrollment, and Georgetown moved up from DVI.
St. Bernard-Elmwood Place and Seven Hills were set to be in DVI on enrollment but are in DV on competitive balance. Clark Montessori was set to be in DIV on enrollment but was moved down a class.
Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy moves up from Division VII, one division due to enrollment and another on competitive balance.
DePaul Cristo Rey was set to move down to DVII on enrollment but stays in DV on competitive balance.
Division VI: Finneytown dropped from DIV on competitive balance.
Fayetteville-Perry and The School for Creative and Performing Arts moved up one class on enrollment.
Miami Valley Christian Academy was set to stay in DVII on enrollment but moves up a division on competitive balance.
Deer Park was set to move up to DV on enrollment but stays in DVI on competitive balance.
Division VII: Felicity-Franklin and Lockland move down a division on enrollment.
Ohio girls basketball division changes
The OHSAA page with links to each division list is here.
Division I: Little Miami moved up from DII due to enrollment and Mount Notre Dame opted to move up from DII.
Division II: Colerain moves down from DI. Ursuline stays in DII due to competitive balance.
Division III: Batavia, McNicholas, Mercy McAuley and the School for Creative and Performing Arts move up from DIV based on enrollment.
Purcell Marian moves up from DIV due to competitive balance.
Turpin was set to move up to DII on enrollment but stays in DIII due to competitive balance.
Division IV: New Richmond moves down from DIII due to competitive balance. Clark Montessori moves up from DV due to enrollment.
Division V: Middletown Madison and Taft move down from DIV based on enrollment, and Gamble Montessori moves down on competitive balance.
Cincinnati Christian moves up one class due to enrollment.
Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy moves up from Division VII, one division due to enrollment and another on competitive balance.
St. Bernard-Elmwood Place was set to stay in DVI but moves up to V based on competitive balance.
Division VI: Felicity-Franklin, Miami Valley Christian Academy and Oyler move up from DVII due to enrollment, and Lockland due to competitive balance.
Division VII: No schools moved down.
Ohio swimming and diving changes
The OHSAA page with links to each division list is here.
In boys swimming, Ross and La Salle moved up from Division II to DI. Monroe moved down from DI to DII.
In contrast to its boys program, Ross is the only Cincinnati girls swimming and diving team that changed divisions, moving down from Division I to Division II.
Ohio bowling changes
The OHSAA page with links to each division list is here.
In boys bowling, New Richmond is the only local school to change divisions, moving down from DI to DII.
In girls bowling, Indian Hill, McNicholas and Roger Bacon move up to Division I. No teams moved down to DII.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: See which boys, girls basketball teams changed divisions in Ohio
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- Why is LeBron James leaving the Lakers? Legend informs LA of plans to sign with new team
Why is LeBron James leaving the Lakers? Legend informs LA of plans to sign with new team

Why is LeBron James leaving the Lakers? Legend informs LA of plans to sign with new team originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The LeBron James era in Los Angeles is officially over.
James, who is set to hit free agency when the new league year begins, has informed the the Los Angeles Lakers that he plans on signing with a new team for next season. The 23-year veteran spent the past eight years with the Lakers, the singled longest tenure he had with one team in his career, and even though the Lakers wanted him back, James decided to move on.
BREAKING: LeBron James will continue his NBA career for the 2026-27 season and has informed the Los Angeles Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul tells ESPN. pic.twitter.com/zzVk6xUVF1
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2026
Now, James becomes a true free agent for the first time since he signed with the Lakers in 2018, as he will end his career elsewhere. Here's why James is moving on from the Lakers.
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Why is LeBron James leaving Lakers?
James spent the past eight years with the Lakers, including winning an NBA title in 2020, but his relationship with the team is not what it used to be. Ever since the Lakers traded for Luka Doncic, the team has made it clear that Doncic is the future of the organization, leaving James in uncharted waters as not being the center of a team for the first time.
Now, James will have more freedom in how he gets to finish his NBA career, with a chance to go out on top if he chooses the right team.
The breakup does appear amicable, as the Lakers thanked James for his time with th eorganization.
Thank you, LeBron 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/SW910ZVqSu
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) June 30, 2026
In response, James said it was an honor for him to wear the purple and gold for a part of his career.
No, THANK YOU! Truly a honor to wear the 💜💛 while trying to continuing the greatness & legacies that came before me! Hope I made a few proud during my stint. 🙏🏾🫡👑 https://t.co/RmQ6uvvgv0
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 30, 2026
LeBron James contract details
James just completed a two-year, $101 million contract with the Lakers that included a $52 million player option for last year.
James' initial contract with the Lakers was for four years, $153 million with a player option for the final season. In 2020, James began a stretch of signing two-year extensions with Los Angeles ahead of hitting free agency, doing so in 2020, 2022 and 2024.
LeBron James landing spots
There are two clear landing spots for James in free agency: the Golden State Warriors or the Cleveland Cavaliers.
James could decide to play for the Warriors and team up with Stephen Curry, giving fans a chance to see two former rivals try to win a title together for a brief window. Golden State is reportedly trying to make this happen as a way to maximize the end of Curry's career.
However, James could also return to Cleveland for a third time to try and win another title with the Cavaliers before retiring. James is already the best Cavalier of all time and a legend for bringing the city a title in 2016, and this would be a sentimental way for him to end his career.
James could still decide to sign with a different team that isn't Golden State or Cleveland, but those teams have clear-cut paths for the NBA's all-time leading scorer. James could try and play with Victor Wembanyama with the San Antonio Spurs, or maybe the Detroit Pistons make a run at him.
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- Clippers free agency tracker: Live signings, trades, news, updates and more in 2026 NBA offseason
Clippers free agency tracker: Live signings, trades, news, updates and more in 2026 NBA offseason

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The Los Angeles Clippers are entering a key offseason.
On paper, they seem to want to get younger. They already traded away James Harden for Darius Garland during the season. Kawhi Leonard is in the rumors now, too. Free agency could provide some options for a solid team with cap space, as well.
The Clippers often spend time as the understudy to the Lakers, and yeah, the Lakers have a lot going on, too.
Don't forget about the Clippers, though. Their moves this offseason could have wide-reaching implications.
Below, we'll be tracking everything the Clippers do this summer.
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Clippers free agent signings
This section will be updated when moves are made.
Clippers free agent losses
The Clippers' free agent class includes:
- Bradley Beal
- John Collins
- Nicolas Batum
- Bogdan Bogdanovic
Clippers trades
This section will be updated if any trades are made.
When does NBA free agency start?
NBA free agency is officially open on Tuesday, June 30 at 6 p.m. ET.
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- Edwin Arroyo or Matt McLain – Who should be the Reds 2B?
Edwin Arroyo or Matt McLain – Who should be the Reds 2B?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Reds fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.
The Cincinnati Reds got All Star Elly De La Cruz back last week and, rolled ankle aside, he’s going to be their primary shortstop on a daily basis going forward. The team had called up top prospect Edwin Arroyo to pair with Matt McLain up the middle in Elly’s stead, and the front office then made the interesting decision to not just keep Arroyo up once their star returned, they showed they intend for him to play a lot.
After initially struggling a bit, Arroyo has settled in of late. He’s hitting .277 with a .333 OBP so far, and though he’s yet to homer he’s surged to an impressive .333/.389/.424 mark with a trio of doubles over his last 10 games.
Arroyo’s making a pretty decent case that he should be the team’s regular 2B going forward, especially since he’s looked competent hitting from both sides of the plate.
That brings us to McLain, who for the season actually now has a lower OPS (.646) than Arroyo (.656) as the wo trend in opposite directions. We saw what McLain did during his own breakout rookie campaign, but that was four seasons (and a major shoulder surgery) ago. In 873 PA since the start of the 2025 season – his first back after the 2023 breakout and lost 2024 – he’s hit .213/.301/.343 (.644 OPS).
There have been some streaks with McLain, who has socked 23 homers in that time and clearly shows he’s got more pop than his meager SLG suggests, but it’s just been so, so hard for him to sustain it. Perhaps that’s because he’s selling out to get there, as he’s struck out 28% of the time over the last two years while chasing the pop that was once there more naturally.
The glovework between the two seems both competent and comparable, as does their speed and ability to run the bases. A natural rotation between the two seems as if it could end up making this a moot point, but the consideration of which one gets bulk playing time does also have ramifications for the future of the position beyond this season. After all, McLain was alredy arb-eligible this season and is earning $2.3 million, and the arbitration system will dole out a raise on that at season’s end.
With the Reds mired in last place, they’re faced with a double-edged sword of decisions. What makes us better right now, and what will be the best move to make for the future?
This week’s MLB Reacts question prompts you to evaluate the state of 2B with the Reds. Given where they are today, who should be the regular 2B for them the rest of the season – Edwin Arroyo, or Matt McLain?
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- Ravens’ 30 most important players: Ryan Eckley lands at No. 29
Ravens’ 30 most important players: Ryan Eckley lands at No. 29
The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for the 2026 NFL season, which features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization, including a complete overhaul of the coaching staff. Several players, coaches, and front-office members are crucial to the team’s success this season.
Every day from now until the start of training camp, we’re counting down our 30 Most Important Ravens for the 2026 season. We’ll recap their 2025 season, look ahead to 2026, and tackle the most significant question facing them this year.
Next up is rookie punter Ryan Eckley, who urgently matters because field position still has real value for a team built around defense and physical football, and their All-Pro punter departed Baltimore for the New York Giants to become the highest-paid punter in NFL history. A consistent punter can help Baltimore protect leads, flip the field, and make life easier for a defense with elite potential.
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Position: PAge: 22Experience: Rookie2026 cap hit: $945,712
Eckley lands at No. 29 on the Ravens’ list of the 30 most important players for 2026 because field position still matters for a team built around defense, physical football, and January margins. Baltimore used the No. 211 overall pick in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL draft on Eckley, adding the Michigan State specialist after Jordan Stout left for the New York Giants and became the highest-paid punter in NFL history.
That departure created a real opening on special teams. Stout was an All-Pro and Pro Bowl punter in 2025, giving Baltimore a reliable field-position weapon before following John Harbaugh to New York. The Ravens did not replace him with a veteran stopgap. They drafted Eckley, a powerful-legged punter with placement ability and the kind of profile that can become more valuable than his position suggests.
For a Ravens team with Super Bowl expectations, the punter will not be the headline entering training camp. Still, Eckley’s ability to flip the field, force long drives, and protect leads could become a quiet advantage for a defense with elite potential.
2025 recap
Eckley spent the 2025 season at Michigan State and emerged as one of the top specialists in college football. He averaged 48.5 yards per punt, producing one of the best punting seasons in program history while showing the leg strength that made him the first punter selected in the 2026 draft.
His final college season showed why Baltimore believed he was worth a draft pick. Eckley had the power to change field position quickly, but he also showed enough touch to give coverage units a chance to down the ball and limit return opportunities. That combination matters for a Ravens team that has traditionally placed real value on special teams and hidden-yardage battles.
Eckley’s rookie transition will not be automatic. College specialists still have to adjust to NFL pressure, faster return units, different weather conditions, and the consistency required over a full professional season. But his 2025 production gave Baltimore a clear reason to make him part of its post-Stout plan.
2026 outlook
Eckley’s 2026 outlook starts with winning the job and proving he can be trusted immediately. The Ravens are not drafting a punter in the sixth round to stash him. They need him to become a dependable game-day specialist who can handle directional punting, backed-up situations, plus-territory touch kicks, and the occasional field-flipping opportunity when the offense stalls.
His importance is tied directly to how Baltimore wants to win. The Ravens should have one of the NFL’s most talented defenses, with Kyle Hamilton, Roquan Smith, Malaki Starks, Nate Wiggins, Marlon Humphrey, and a deep defensive front giving the unit a chance to control games. Eckley can help that group by making opponents drive 75 or 80 yards instead of giving them short fields.
That becomes especially valuable in the AFC North, where weather, field position, and low-possession games can still decide playoff races. A consistent punter can help the Ravens protect leads, reduce risk, and make life easier for an offense led by Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. Eckley will not touch the ball often, but when he does, those snaps can swing momentum.
Biggest question
Can Ryan Eckley replace Jordan Stout’s field-position impact right away?
That is the defining question for Eckley entering his rookie season. Stout’s departure left behind a high standard, and the Ravens need Eckley to be more than a big leg. He has to be consistent, poised, and precise, especially in close games when one poor punt can change field position and one great punt can tilt a possession.
The Ravens do not need Eckley to become an All-Pro immediately. They need him to be reliable enough that special teams remains a strength instead of a concern. If he proves that during camp and carries it into the regular season, Eckley’s value will be obvious, even from a position that rarely receives much attention.
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- NJSIAA boys wrestling aligments for Shore teams for 2026-27 season
NJSIAA boys wrestling aligments for Shore teams for 2026-27 season
The NJSIAA released its boys wrestling district and region alignment for the 2026-27 season Tuesday, according to the organization's website.
The sites for both the district and region tournaments have yet be announced.
The 32 district tournaments will be held on Feb. 13. The eight region tournaments will take place Feb. 19-20 and the NJSIAA Individual Tournament for both boys and girls will take place Feb. 25-27 at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City.
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Several Shore Conference power teams will be in different regions this season.
Three-time defending Group 2 champion Rumson-Fair Haven moves to Region 4 from Region 5. The Bulldogs will be in the same region as powerful Delbarton.
Howell moves to Region 5 from Region 6. It will be in the same region as traditional state power St. Peter's Prep.
Four-time defending Group 5 champion Southern moves to Region 7 from Region 8. Red Bank Catholic also moves to Region 7 from Region 8 and St. John Vianney moves to Region 8 from Region 5.
An interesting move into Region 6 is Kingsway, which has traditionally been in Region 8. It is the third region in three years for Kingsway. It was in Region 7 in 2025 and 8 last season.
Shore Conference teams are in 12 districts over five regions from Regions 4-8.
Here are the number of Shore Conference teams by region: Region 4: 1. Region 5: 10. Region 6: 20. Region 7: 8. Region 8: 3.
Here is the region/district alignment for Shore Conference teams.
SHORE CONFERENCE TEAMS IN BOLD
REGION 4:
DISTRICT 13:
Delbarton, Governor Livingston, Middlesex, Plainfield, Scotch Plains=Fanwood, Somerville, Union, Voorhees, Watchung Hills.
DISTRICT 14:
Brearley, Cranford, Elizabeth, Hillside, Irvington, Millburn, Rahway, Roselle Park, Rumson-Fair Haven, Summit.
DISTRICT 15:
Roselle, Colonia, Newark East Side, Becton, Hoboken, Immaculata, Montclair, Newark Academy Newark Collegiate Academy, Nutley, Union City.
DISTRICT 16:
Cliffside Park, Columbia, Caldwell, Kearny, Livingston, North Star Academy, St. Mary’s (Rutherford), Verona, West Morris, Whippany Park.
REGION 5:
DISTRICT 17:
Central Jersey College, Charter, East Brunswick, Franklin, Hillsborough, Howell,Middletown South, Montgomery, Rutgers Prep, Sayreviile, South Brunswick.
DISTRICT 18:
Bound Brook, Hopewell Valley, Hunterdon Central, Manville, Montgomery, Piscataway, Princeton, St. Peter’s Prep, South Hunterdon
DISTRICT 19:
Delaware Valley, Edison, Highland Park, Middletown North, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Perth Amboy, South River, Spotswood, Woodbridge.
DISTRICT 20:
Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport, Marlboro, Matawan, Metuchen, Raritan, Red Bank, St. Joseph (Metuchen).
REGION 6:
DISTRICT 21:
Bordentown, Brick Township, Christian Brothers Academy, Colts Neck, Ewing, Hamilton North, Hightstown, Northern Burlington, Notre Dame, West Windsor-Plainsboro South.
DISTRICT 22:
Burlington City, Burlington Township, Hamilton East, Hamilton West, Jackson Township, Kingsway, Lawrence, Riverside, Robbinsville, Trenton Central.
DISTRICT 23:
Allentown, Brick Memorial, Freehold Township, Lakewood, Manalapan, New Egypt, Point Pleasant Beach, Point Pleasant Borough, Seton Hall Prep, West Windsor-Plainsboro North.
DISTRICT 24:
Asbury Park, Freehold Borough, Long Branch, Manasquan, Monmouth, Neptune, Ocean, Shore, Wall.
REGION 7:
DISTRICT 25:
Central, Gloucester Catholic, Manchester, Paul VI, Pemberton, Southern Toms River East, Toms River North, Toms River South.
DISTRICT 26:
Westampton Tech, Camden Catholic, Cinnaminson, Delran, Glouceste City, Holy Cross, Moorestown, Pennsauken, Rancocas Valley, Willingboro.
DISTRICT 27:
Audubon, Camden Eastside, Collingswood, Eastern, Haddon Heights, Haddon Township, Haddonfield, Red Bank Catholic, West Deptford.
DISTRICT 28:
Cherokee, Cherry Hill East, Cherry Hill West, Lacey, Lenape, Maple Shade, Palmyra, Paulsboro, Seneca, Shawnee.
REGION 8:
DISTRICT 29:
Clearview, Hammonton, Highland, Lindenwold, Lower Cape May, Overbrook, St. Joseph Academy, Williamstown, Winslow Township.
DISTRICT 30:
Absegami, Atlantic City, Holy Spirit, Mainland, Middle Township, Oakcrest, Ocean City, Pinelands, St. John Vianney, Schalick.
DISTRICT 31:
Barnegat, Buena, Cedar Creek, Cumberland, Delsea, Egg Harbor Township, Millville, Pennsville, Vineland, Woodstown.
DISTRICT 32:
Clayton, Deptford, Gateway, Penns Grove, Pitman, St. Augustine, Salem, Sterling, Timber Creek, Washington Township.
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: NJSIAA boys wrestling aligments for Shore teams for 2026-27 season
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- Eli Willits becomes a top 3 prospect in new MLB Pipeline update
Eli Willits becomes a top 3 prospect in new MLB Pipeline update

Yesterday, MLB Pipeline updated their top 100 list, which now features six Washington Nationals. The combination of depth and high end talent in the system is very impressive. While the depth is great, it is clear that Eli Willits is the crown jewel of the system, and is ranked as the third best prospect in all of baseball.
We've updated our Top 100 Prospects list 👀
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) June 30, 2026
Breaking down the changes: https://t.co/wFbr7vhqjUpic.twitter.com/73dBhnUI89
Willits was already having a great season before his promotion to High-A, but has taken things to the next level in Wilmington. He has 6 home runs and an OPS over 1.000 in 15 High-A games. When Willits was selected, some Nats fans were upset because he was not the flashiest or most well known option. However, he is turning into a superstar before our eyes.
While most of Willits’ homers have been of the over the fence variety, we did get to see the youngster show off his wheels the other day. Willits prides himself on how hard he plays, and we got to see him sprint around the bases for an inside the park homer a few days ago. If you want to learn more about Willits’ personality and what makes him click, we wrote a feature on him about a week ago.
Enjoy Eli Willits hitting a inside the park home run
— Kev (@klwoodjr) June 27, 2026
Superstar
Superstar
Superstar pic.twitter.com/bY9Hgayj9v
In a Baseball America article today, they said that Willits’ average exit velocity is already 89 MPH. That is already pretty close to the big league average. For an 18 year old whose biggest question mark is power, that is an awesome number. He has also been pulling the ball in the air at a nice clip in High-A.
There is no doubt that Eli Willits is the Nats top prospect and could be the top prospect in all of baseball at some point. However, this system is much more than just Eli Willits. There are now five other top 100 prospects in the system. Those players are Travis Sykora, Jarlin Susana, Ronny Cruz, Devin Fitz-Gerald and Seaver King.
The new @MLBPipeline top prospect rankings:
— Nats.Talk (@TalkNats) June 30, 2026
— Eli Willits №3
— Travis Sykora №37
— Jarlin Susana №52
— Ronny Cruz №81
— Devin Fitz-Gerald №93
— Seaver King №94 pic.twitter.com/Do9hOQj4Gn
The turnaround from this farm system has been absolutely outstanding. Before the season, only Willits, Sykora and Susana were top 100 guys. Fitz-Gerald had helium entering the year, but King and Cruz have really emerged from the shadows to become top 100 prospects.
Ronny Cruz is one of the cooler stories in the system. He spent most of his youth in the Dominican Republic, but after an IFA deal fell through, he moved to the US and played high school baseball here. After impressing, he was drafted in the 3rd round by the Cubs in 2024. However, at the 2025 trade deadline, he was part of a package that sent Michael Soroka to Chicago.
Cruz only played in rookie ball last year, but his tools were loud. At the start of this season, the buzz around him was loud and he showed what all the fuss was about, tearing Low-A to shreds. Cruz has not had the same sort of success in High-A, but he still has a sky high ceiling. There is rawness in his game that will need to be ironed out, but he is still just 19 years old.
As for Seaver King, he is another great story. After being a top 10 pick in 2024, he fell on his face in his first pro season, posting an OPS of .631 across two levels. However, he made some swing adjustments and improved his approach, which led to him tearing up AA.
He got promoted to AAA, where he has been really solid despite his approach regressing a bit. In Rochester, King has a .278 average and .795 OPS. He is looking like the power, speed and contact guy the Nats were expecting when they drafted him out of Wake Forest. King hits the ball very hard and does not strike out a ton, but still needs to work on that approach.
Seaver King tank tonight
— Kev (@klwoodjr) May 31, 2026
Call up soon? 👀 pic.twitter.com/GHCbNu8z32
Right now, the 23 year old King looks like a quality player who can play all across the infield. While King has the athleticism to play shortstop, he has been fairly mistake prone over there. The Nats have given him some exposure to second base and he played third in college. I think King has the chance to be a super utility weapon the way Chris Taylor was for the Dodgers a few years back.
Overall, this is the deepest I can remember a Nats system being. Even beyond the top 100 guys, we have the likes of Gavin Fien who is red hot, Miguel Sime Jr., Landon Harmon and more. There are about 20 to 25 guys in this system who are legitimately exciting.
A lot of these players are at least a year away, but I cannot wait until the fruits of this farm system bloom. We are already seeing so many positive signs at the MLB level, but an army of prospects are coming. Paul Toboni is just getting started here.
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- Man City 2026 World Cup Watch: Erling Haaland sends Norway into last-16 against Brazil
Man City 2026 World Cup Watch: Erling Haaland sends Norway into last-16 against Brazil

Erling Haaland scored his fifth goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to send Norway into the last-16 of the competition where Brazil await.
It was the Manchester City striker who broke Ivory Coast hearts in Dallas with a dramatic 86th-minute winner, securing a historic 1-2 victory for Norway and booking a mouth-watering World Cup last-16 showdown against Brazil.
Up until that decisive moment, the City talisman had endured a quiet evening at the AT&T Stadium, largely isolated as Antonio Nusa’s stunning first-half curler was cancelled out by a brilliant, weaving equaliser from Manchester United’s Amad Diallo.
However, when central midfielder Patrick Berg drilled a late, low cutback across the six-yard box, Haaland was perfectly positioned to react first and bobble the ball home.
The late strike underscores the striker’s ruthless efficiency on the grandest stage, extending his extraordinary scoring streak to 13 consecutive competitive internationals for his country.
More importantly, Haaland’s fifth goal of this summer’s tournament seals a monumental milestone for Ståle Solbakken’s squad, marking the first time in football history that the Norwegian men’s national team has ever won a World Cup knockout fixture.
All eyes now turn to their monumental clash with Brazil on Sunday, July 5, where a spot in the quarter-finals will be on the line.
Erling Haaland match statistics vs Ivory Coast
1 Goal90 Minutes27 Touches8 Accurate Passes80% Pass Accuracy5 Touches In Opposition Box4 Clearances3 Aerial Duels Won3 Headed Clearances2 Shots On Target1 Chance Created1 Big Chance Missed1 Pass Into Final Third
Data courtesy of FotMob.
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- Knicks insider names NBA champion center as potential Mitchell Robinson replacement
Knicks insider names NBA champion center as potential Mitchell Robinson replacement

Knicks insider names NBA champion center as potential Mitchell Robinson replacement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The New York Knicks rode the high of their first NBA championship in 53 years for several days, until owner James Dolan brought everything to a halt with a mandate to keep the team out of the second tax apron.
New York's most recent championship team will not be back in full for the 2026-27 season, as center Mitchell Robinson, the longest tenured Knick, is likely to move on and get starter-level money from a team with cap space.
But where does that leave the Knicks? They need a backup behind Karl-Anthony Towns, and someone competent enough to fill Robinson's vacant role. Is there a free agent out there that could fit the bill?
Ian Begley links Kevon Looney to Knicks due to Mike Brown connection
SNY's Ian Begley named former Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney as a potential Robinson replacement, citing his past relationship with current Knicks head coach Mike Brown.
Brown previously served as an assistant coach in Golden State when Looney was coming up in the league.
"You mentioned Kevon Looney, and that’s an interesting one because of his relationship...with Mike Brown, and you know, they were together in Golden State," Begley said on his podcast, The Putback.
"There will be mutual interest between the Knicks and Looney as the free agency period opens. Is he the ultimate answer to a Mitchell Robinson replacement? We’ll have to find out."
Looney isn't the offensive rebounding machine that Robinson is, but he's still a solid rim protector and would certainly cost less than Robinson on the free agent market.
There's still a chance the Knicks could find a way to retain their long-time center, but it would likely require a hometown discount and New York cutting more salary.
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- Lakers battle West rival for Luke Kennard's free agent contract
Lakers battle West rival for Luke Kennard's free agent contract

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Even without LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers need a player like Luke Kennard.
The way Luka Doncic creates offense generates looks for shooters, and there are few better shooters in the NBA than the lefty Kennard.
It's not a guarantee the Lakers will keep Kennard, though.
He's coming off a season in which he shot 47.8% from 3-point range, an absurd rate that makes him desirable around the league.
The main competition might be the Phoenix Suns.
"League sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe ongoing deliberations, tell Sam Amick and me that guard Luke Kennard is expected to draw significant interest from the Phoenix Suns once free agency officially opens later today," The Athletic's Dan Woike wrote on Tuesday.
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The good news for Lakers fans is that L.A. isn't entirely out of the picture.
"Kennard, one of the playoff heroes for the Los Angeles Lakers last season, led the NBA in 3-point shooting, averaging 47.8 percent from beyond the arc — numbers stretched across his time with the Atlanta Hawks and the Lakers, who acquired him at the trade deadline," Woike writes. "The Suns are looking for shooting help after trading Royce O'Neale and Grayson Allen to Charlotte. The Lakers, too, have interest in Kennard."
Kennard also proved when the Lakers dealt with injuries that he can be more of a playmaker, too.
It's logical for the Lakers to want Kennard back.
It also makes sense that a team like the Suns could want him.
You can't teach players to shoot as well as Kennard does. In the modern NBA, that's incredibly valuable.
Wherever Kennard lands, he'll make a big difference.
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- Free agency opens tomorrow. Here’s who the Mammoth could sign
Free agency opens tomorrow. Here’s who the Mammoth could sign

July 1 is a double holiday in the hockey world. Not only is it Canada Day, it’s also the opening of the NHL free agency period.
Unfortunately for drama-loving hockey fans, this year’s free agency class is the weakest in recent memory. Nearly everyone has already extended their existing contracts.
Supply and demand combined with a skyrocketing salary cap should make it a player-friendly summer. There are vast overpayments every summer, but this one will be even more dangerous.
With that in mind, here are a few players the Utah Mammoth could target on Wednesday without torching the treasury.
Andrei Kuzmenko
- Position: Left wing
- Age: 30
- Height: 5-foot-11
- Weight: 200 pounds
- Hometown: Yakutsk, Russia
- 2025-26 team: Los Angeles Kings
- 2025-26 production: 52 games played, 13 goals, 25 points
Coming into the NHL as an undrafted free agent, Andrei Kuzmenko was as highly sought-after as anyone.
Recency bias may have been a factor after seeing fellow Russians Artemi Panarin and Kirill Kaprizov go from nobodies to superstars overnight — but Kuzmenko dispelled his critics.
He scored 39 goals and 74 points with the Vancouver Canucks in his first NHL season, 2022-23. Since then, though, he has struggled to put up points, bouncing from one team to the next.
On a short-term deal, Kuzmenko could be a low-risk option for the Mammoth.
In his best season, he skated alongside Elias Pettersson, helping him to a career high of 102 points. If Kuzmenko can crack the top six, he could be an excellent complement to Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz or Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther.
Kuzmenko is also an effective power play guy — and that’s an area where Utah struggled last season. He’d likely start on the second unit (which could also use help), but in the event of an injury or a needed spark, he’d be an easy guy to throw in the top group.
Tic-tac-goal for Andrei Kuzmenko! ❌⭕❌ pic.twitter.com/Ug81XMDDrn
— NHL (@NHL) January 28, 2026
Scott Laughton
- Position: Center
- Age: 32
- Height: 6-foot-1
- Weight: 190 pounds
- Hometown: Oakville, Ontario
- 2025-26 team: Los Angeles Kings/Toronto Maple Leafs
- 2025-26 production: 64 games played, 13 goals, 20 points
Assuming pending UFA Kevin Stenlund does not return, Scott Laughton could be a good replacement.
Like Stenlund, Laughton is a penalty killer and a wizard in the face-off circle. Those are invaluable skills to any winning team.
Unlike Stenlund, though, he shoots left. That would make Schmaltz Utah’s only right-handed center, meaning he’d be relied upon for more strong-side draws than he’s used to. If they do bring in Laughton to replace Stenlund, they’d be wise to find an additional center who shoots right.
Carson Soucy
- Position: Left defense
- Age: 31
- Height: 6-foot-4
- Weight: 211 pounds
- Hometown: Viking, Alberta
- 2025-26 team: New York Islanders/New York Rangers
- 2025-26 production: 76 games played, 5 goals, 12 points
Ian Cole has held down Utah’s second pairing since day one of the franchise, but at this point in time, he’s unsigned. It’s likely that Dmitri Simashev takes on a bigger role this season, but it might be good to have another veteran there to fill a role if needed.
Carson Soucy could be that guy.
He’s a big, reliable defenseman who doesn’t need offensive production to be effective. He has also played for new Mammoth assistant coach Adam Foote, who led the defensemen for the Canucks while he was there. Familiarity makes a difference when switching teams, so it might make sense for Soucy to rejoin Foote.
WHAT A SAVE BY....Carson Soucy? 😱 pic.twitter.com/kewYqqsJSJ
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 19, 2026
Luke Schenn
- Position: Right defense
- Age: 36
- Height: 6-foot-2
- Weight: 225 pounds
- Hometown: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- 2025-26 team: Buffalo Sabres/Winnipeg Jets
- 2025-26 production: 50 games played, 1 goal, 7 points
Speaking of familiarity, Luke Schenn tied his career high in points in 2022-23, the year he played under Foote. He has also played with Mikhail Sergachev, Clayton Keller, Lawson Crouse, Brandon Tanev and pending UFA Alexander Kerfoot.
Schenn might not be able to replace Cole in terms of ice time, but he could replace his leadership. He’s a veteran of 18 NHL seasons and has played for 10 different teams. He’s a two-time Stanley Cup champion, too.
Whether they need him to play 82 games or 10 games, he won’t complain — just like Robert Bortuzzo in Utah’s inaugural season.
Ilya Mikheyev
- Position: Right wing
- Age: 31
- Height: 6-foot-2
- Weight: 192 pounds
- Hometown: Omsk, Russia
- 2025-26 team: Chicago Blackhawks
- 2025-26 production: 77 games played, 18 goals, 36 points
Mikhail Sergachev took Dmitri Simashev under his wing this season, which helped him succeed in the NHL. Daniil But, who’s still trying to find his game at the NHL level, could probably use a similar mentor.
Ilya Mikheyev could be that guy — and his on-ice ability would be useful, too.
Mikheyev is a speedy winger who also kills penalties. He’s good for 20 goals a season and he doesn’t need power play time to put the puck in the net.
That type of versatility is useful to any team. If Utah opts not to bring Kerfoot back, Mikheyev could fill that role perfectly.

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- 15 most influential NHL free-agent signings in the salary-cap era
15 most influential NHL free-agent signings in the salary-cap era
The salary-cap era has turned NHL free agency into a high-wire act where one contract can swing a franchise toward a Stanley Cup or bury it in dead money.
Since the cap arrived following the 2004-05 lockout, a handful of signings have done far more than just add scoring or shore up a blue line. They reshaped contenders, altered power structures and, in some cases, became the blueprint for how to build in a hard-cap league.
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As the NHL enters another round of free agency at 12:01 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, it’s worth look back at a few of the most impactful signings.
This list is about influence, not just point totals or ring counts.
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Here is a ranking, in chronological order, of the NHL’s most influential free-agent signings in the cap era and why each one changed the way teams think about July 1.
1. Zdeno Chara to the Boston Bruins (2006)
Zdeno Chara signing with Boston for five years and $37.5 million after four years each with the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators is the template for a franchise-altering cap-era move. The 6-foot-9, 250-pound Chara did not just become the Bruins’ top defenseman, he became their identity. As captain, he anchored a defensive structure that turned Boston from a middling team into a perennial threat and eventually a Stanley Cup winner in 2011.
In a league adjusting to tighter spending, Boston staking big money and term on a shutdown defender showed that free agency could be used to build a culture, not just plug a hole. The Bruins rode Chara’s presence for 14 seasons through multiple coaching changes and roster cycles, and his contract became a benchmark for elite defensemen looking to cash in.
2. Marian Hossa to the Chicago Blackhawks (2009)
Marian Hossa choosing Chicago on a 12-year, $62.8 million deal in 2009 after a year in Detroit helped turn a young, entertaining team into a modern dynasty. The Blackhawks already had high-end skill with Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane. Hossa gave them an elite two-way wing who could tilt the ice, play in every situation and take the toughest matchups so the stars could breathe.
The contract itself became one of the early cap-era talking points about structure and longevity, but there is no arguing the impact. Chicago won three Cups in a six-year stretch with Hossa as their quiet engine, and contenders across the league took notice of the value of committing big dollars to elite two-way forwards, not just pure scorers.
3. Marian Gaborik to the New York Rangers (2009)
When the New York Rangers handed Marian Gaborik a five-year, $37.5 million deal to leave the Minnesota Wild, they essentially declared that elite goal scoring was still worth paying for in a cap world trending toward defense and structure. Gaborik rewarded them with a pair of 40-goal seasons and injected a level of offensive dynamism Madison Square Garden had been missing.
The influence is less about titles and more about how it framed risk. Gaborik’s injuries and eventual trade to the Columbus Blue Jackets served as a cautionary tale about betting cap space on a player with a checkered health history. Since then, teams have been far more careful when handing big terms to speed-based wingers approaching 30.
4. Brad Richards to the New York Rangers (2011)
Brad Richards arriving in New York from the Dallas Stars on a nine-year, $60 million contract felt like the old big-market Rangers flexing in a new system. Richards gave them a true top-line center and power-play quarterback, and his first seasons helped push the club into consistent contention, including a trip to the 2014 Stanley Cup Final.
What really made this signing influential, though, was the buyout. When Richards’ play dipped and the cap picture tightened, the Rangers used a compliance buyout to get out from under the deal. That outcome became part of the playbook for clubs willing to front-load, accept late-term risk, and then treat buyouts as a cost of doing business when windows closed. It worked out OK for Richards, too. He joined the Blackhawks for 2014-15 and won the second and final Cup of his career.
5. Ryan Suter and Zach Parise to the Minnesota Wild (2012)
The Wild signing both Zach Parise and Ryan Suter on matching 13-year, $98 million deals in 2012 was a thunderclap in free agency. A mid-market team secured two franchise-level pieces in one day and forced everyone to rethink what was possible for non-glamour markets under the cap.
The double signing turned Minnesota from a fringe outfit into a consistent playoff team and helped stabilize the franchise. Both players ended up playing for nine years in Minnesota, including seven playoff appearances. At the same time, the sheer length of those contracts and their eventual buyouts became exhibit A in the league’s move away from ultra-long terms. Those deals influenced both how the collective bargaining agreement addressed contract structure and how GMs evaluated aging curves.
6. Ryan Miller to the Vancouver Canucks (2014)
By the time Ryan Miller joined Vancouver from the St. Louis Blues, the Canucks were trying to navigate the back end of a contending window. Signing a veteran goalie to a three-year, $18 million deal, rather than rebuilding outright, was a clear statement that a team could attempt to retool on the fly in the cap era instead of tearing it down.
The mixed results helped shape the league’s thinking on goaltending investments. Miller provided stability, but his deal also reinforced how tricky it is to devote significant cap space to an aging goalie on a team that is not squarely in a Cup window. In the years that followed, some front offices pivoted toward shorter-term goalie contracts and greater reliance on platoons or younger, cheaper options.
7. Thomas Vanek to the Minnesota Wild (2014)
Thomas Vanek signing with Minnesota from the Montreal Canadiens on a three-year, $19.5 million deal looked like a finishing touch on a roster already reshaped by earlier moves. Instead, it became one of the clearest warnings about mismatched fits in the cap era. Vanek still had scoring touch, but his game did not fully align with the Wild’s pace or defensive expectations, and the contract quickly turned into a burden.
The influence here sits in the negative space. Vanek’s deal was a reminder that free agency is not just about securing talent, it is about style, age curve, and role. Many mid-tier contenders became more hesitant to pay premium dollars for offense-first wingers in their thirties unless the fit was near perfect.
8. Paul Stastny to the St. Louis Blues (2014)
Paul Stastny landing in St. Louis from the Colorado Avalanche on a four-year, $28 million deal underscored the growing belief that depth down the middle was the most reliable way to justify big tickets in free agency. Stastny gave the Blues another high-IQ center who could drive a line, win draws and handle playoff matchups.
While he did not bring a Cup to St. Louis, the signing reinforced the market for top-six centers and made it even harder for teams to pry them loose. It also helped normalize the idea of paying for play-driving and defensive value, not just raw point totals, which has carried into the analytics-heavy negotiations we see now.
9. Milan Lucic to the Edmonton Oilers (2016)
Milan Lucic joining Edmonton from the Los Angeles Kings on a seven-year, $42 million deal was supposed to give Connor McDavid muscle and experience. Instead, it quickly turned into one of the most cited cautionary examples of paying for past reputation instead of future performance under the cap. Lucic’s point total declined from 50 to 34 to 20 in his three seasons with the Oilers.
The Lucic contract influenced how front offices and fan bases talk about term for power forwards whose game is built on physicality. As his foot speed declined and his cap hit remained heavy, it reinforced the idea that betting long term on that profile can squeeze flexibility just when a young franchise center is due for a massive extension.
10. Alexander Radulov to the Montreal Canadiens (2016)
Alexander Radulov’s one-year, $5.75 million deal in Montreal was a different kind of influential signing. The Canadiens took a chance on a talented but polarizing winger returning from overseas, and Radulov responded with a productive 54-point season that helped Montreal to the playoffs.
That short-term bet on a high-upside, high-variance player helped open the door for more creative use of one-year “show me” contracts for players with unique circumstances, from returnees from Europe to veterans coming off down seasons. For cap-strapped contenders, those deals became a way to add talent without long-term risk.
11. John Tavares to the Toronto Maple Leafs (2018)
John Tavares leaving the Islanders, the team that drafted him, to sign with Toronto for seven years and $77 million was the most high-profile UFA move of the cap era. A legitimate franchise center, in his prime, walked to a new team for nothing more than cap space and contract structure. The Maple Leafs added a hometown star and instantly formed one of the most talented forward cores in the league.
Tavares’ decision changed how every club thinks about its own stars approaching free agency. The move intensified the pressure on general managers to either extend, trade or risk losing elite players for nothing. It also cemented the idea that players with leverage could choose situation and familiarity over the absolute biggest dollar, something that still shapes star-level UFA chases today.
12. Artemi Panarin to the New York Rangers (2019)
Artemi Panarin signing a seven-year, $81.5 million contract in New York from the Columbus Blue Jackets showed how a single elite winger can accelerate a retool into a playoff push. The Rangers were coming off a public letter to fans announcing a rebuild, then hit fast forward by landing one of the best offensive players in the world.
Panarin’s impact on the ice was immediate, but the bigger influence was strategic. His signing validated the concept of an aggressive, opportunistic rebuild where a team accumulates picks and prospects, then splurges on one perfect UFA to jolt the timeline forward instead of waiting years for every young player to hit.
13. Sergei Bobrovsky to the Florida Panthers (2019)
Sergei Bobrovsky’s seven-year, $70 million contract with Florida after leaving Columbus became the touchstone debate about paying elite money to goaltenders in the cap era. Two Vezina Trophies with the Blue Jackets justified the price on paper, but early inconsistency relative to the cap hit fueled constant scrutiny.
Even with Bobrovsky eventually backstopping a pair of Cup championship teams in Sunrise, the contract has influenced how executives talk about goaltending volatility. Many teams have leaned harder into cheaper tandems and shorter-term bets, weighing the possibility of a hot goalie in May against the rigidity of a massive cap commitment if performance dips.
14. Alex Pietrangelo to the Vegas Golden Knights (2020)
When Alex Pietrangelo chose Vegas after leaving St. Louis, it cemented the Golden Knights as the league’s most aggressive cap-era experiment. Already known for bold trades and big swings, Vegas lured a Cup-winning captain away with a seven-year, $61.6 million offer and committed major cap space to a veteran defenseman while constantly shuffling pieces around him. With Pietrangelo, the Golden Knights claimed the franchise’s first Stanley Cup in just their sixth season.
The influence of this signing is reflected in how front offices now talk about “weaponizing” cap space and a willingness to churn the roster around a few core pieces. Pietrangelo’s arrival, and the subsequent juggling of other salaries to make it work, reinforced that in the cap era some teams will live permanently on the edge to keep a championship-caliber roster together.
15. Dougie Hamilton to the New Jersey Devils (2021)
Dougie Hamilton signing a seven-year, $63 million deal in New Jersey from the Carolina Hurricanes was a signal that rebuilding teams with young cores were ready to start using free agency as a lever, not just a patch. Hamilton brought top-pair offense, size and experience to a Devils team built around emerging stars down the middle.
The move helped frame a modern rebuild timeline: draft and develop your centers, then spend on a premier defenseman to stabilize everything. Even beyond New Jersey’s specific results, that model has become more common, with young teams targeting high-end blue liners in their mid-to-late twenties as the big free-agent swing once their forwards are in place.
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- Who's ahead in the World Cup? See the teams moving forward
Who's ahead in the World Cup? See the teams moving forward
The World Cup group stage is over, and the teams that were not eliminated are now facing each other in the knockout rounds, a bracket-style competition in which losing a single match results in immediate elimination.
During the knockout rounds, there are no ties or second chances. If two teams are tied after the regulation time 90 minutes of a match, they play 30 minutes of extra time. If the score is still tied after that, the winner is decided by a penalty shootout.
If the teams are still tied after an initial round of five penalty kicks per team, the shootout continues until one team scores and the other doesn't.
So far, who has advanced to the World Cup Round of 16
These are the teams that had a successful game in the round of 32 and are now advancing to the round of 16:
- Paraguay
- Canada
- Marocco
- Brazil
- Norway
Still in the competition, pending Round of 32 matches:
- USA, France, Senegal, Sweden, Portugal, Croatia, Spain, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Mexico, Ecuador, England, Congo DR, Argentina, Cape Verde, Australia, Egypt, Switzerland, Algeria, Colombia, Ghana.
Eliminated teams:
- Germany, Netherland, Japan, South Korea, Czechia, South Africa, Qatar, Haiti, Scotland, Turkey, Curaçao, Tunisia, Iran, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, Iraq, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Panama, Côte d'Ivoire.
Which teams have made, conceded the most goals?
According to FIFA stats, these are the top offensives teams remaining ranked by goals for:
- France- 10
- Norway- 10
- Canada- 9
- Brazil- 9
- Argentina- 8
- Senegal- 8
- USA- 8
These are the top defensive remaining teams ranked by fewest goals against:
- Mexico- 0
- Spain- 0
- Colombia- 1
- Argentina- 1
- Portugal- 1
Juan Carlos Castillo is a New Jersey-based trending reporter for the USA Today network. He covers weather, and national events focusing on how they affect New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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- South Dakota State wrestling to face North Carolina at Pentagon
South Dakota State wrestling to face North Carolina at Pentagon
South Dakota State wrestling will head back to Sioux Falls in the 2026-27 season, with a dual meet set for Friday, Dec. 18, against North Carolina at the Sanford Pentagon.
The start time, ticket and broadcast information will be available at a later date.
South Dakota State went 12-5 in duals last year, including a 5-4 mark in Big 12 competition. The Jackrabbits beat Arizona State, 24-14, in the Pentagon a season ago and will be making their 13th trip to the venue with the dual against North Carolina.
"We’re really looking forward to having North Carolina come to the Sanford Pentagon this season. It’s a great venue for a dual, and our fans always make it a fun environment,” South Dakota State head coach Damion Hahn said in a release. “(North Carolina head coach) Rob Koll is one of the best in the business, and having worked with him at Cornell, I have a lot of respect for how he runs his program. You know his teams are going to come in ready to compete. It should be a really good test for us and a dual that our team is excited about."
South Dakota State is moving to the PAC-12 for this upcoming season.
North Carolina's wrestling team went 9-5 in duals a season ago. The Tar Heels' trip to Sioux Falls will be the program's first to South Dakota.
"We are appreciative of South Dakota State and the Sanford Pentagon for their collaborative efforts in putting together this dual,” Koll said. “Having previously worked with Coach Hahn during our time together at Cornell, I have tremendous respect for him and his program at SDSU. We look forward to bringing the Tar Heels to Sioux Falls in December."
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- Polymarket Promo Code TSNEWS: Get $50 Bonus for France-Sweden Predictions
Polymarket Promo Code TSNEWS: Get $50 Bonus for France-Sweden Predictions

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If we're looking to score a nice pay day on the pitch today, there's nothing better than playing with house money. Soccer fans ready to dive into the highly anticipated France vs Sweden matchup in the FIFA World Cup can sign up here with the Polymarket promo code TSNEWS. Grab a $50 bonus by starting with a $20 deposit.
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Make Trades on France vs. Sweden
Here is a look at the implied win probabilities for all three potential match outcomes (after 90 minutes) so we can start plotting out our wagers.
| Outcome | Probability (%) |
|---|---|
| France Win | 74.8% |
| Draw | 15.2% |
| Sweden Win | 10% |
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- Norway's soccer chant, explained: The history behind 'Ro! Ro!' bringing viking energy to World Cup
Norway's soccer chant, explained: The history behind 'Ro! Ro!' bringing viking energy to World Cup

Norway's soccer chant, explained: The history behind 'Ro! Ro!' bringing viking energy to World Cup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Each edition of the World Cup gives an inside look at the many cultures from around the world. One of those in the 2026 tournament is Norway.
During a friendly held just before this summer's World Cup, many Norwegian fans took part in a massive rowing chant that spanned down an entire side of Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, Norway. The chant has since gone viral and will almost certainly be seen at the World Cup.
In case the chant is not yet familiar, here's the rundown on Norway's rattling chant that was heard during the team's 2026 World Cup matches.
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Norway soccer chant video
On June 16, soccer fans got to watch Norway make its first World Cup since 1998. This year's tournament gave viewers a look at Norway's rowing chant that has since made the rounds on social media.
Here is the chant in action during Norway's opening match against Iraq on Tuesday:
🇳🇴 Norway fans completely taking over the stadium against Iraq! 🥁🚣 pic.twitter.com/3Wyr6t3cU7
— Ultras Clips (@ultras_clips) June 16, 2026
During a June 2 friendly against rival Sweden in Oslo, Norway, the home crowd partook in a massive "Hu!" chant in which fans emulated rowing. The chant spanned an entire side of the stadium, and the sea of red-jerseyed fans participating was quite the sight to see.
Here is a video of the chant:
Norway fans doing a synchronised row! 🇳🇴🚣♂️ pic.twitter.com/8H9sEYLKfH
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) June 2, 2026
Legend has it they’re still rowing 😅 pic.twitter.com/tQ44fHHcio
— Gillette Stadium (@GilletteStadium) June 17, 2026
In Boston, Norwegian fans got some reps in on the escalators in front of TD Garden.
You see an escalator at the Boston Garden, Norwegians see the opportunity to get in some rowing reps pic.twitter.com/LxusqEhQPv
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) June 16, 2026
After making their first knockout stage since 1998, Norway's chant will continue on. Since the chant's first feature on social media, the "Row" chant has garnered a plethora of attention. Fox 4's Steven Dial sat down with Mr. Row Row, the reported leader of the chant, about the background of Norway's rallying cry.
“Oh, we are gonna ROW! “🚣🏼♂️
— Steven Dial (@StevenDialFox4) June 29, 2026
The viral World Cup trend has has made its way to Dallas as Norway faces off against Ivory Coast this Tuesday in the knockout rounds!
I caught up with the man himself, Mr. Row Row, to see how he started the movement. @FOX4pic.twitter.com/Oapiqiw3s8
Norway fans at a nearby Arlington bar took to the floor to partake in the "Ro" chant. The fans were gearing up to watch their team take on the Ivory Coast in the Round of 32.
This is insane!! The row! @tx_live
— Cynthia Izaguirre (@wfaaizzy) June 30, 2026
Norway 🇳🇴 VS Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 pic.twitter.com/rTx6LFb3rj
After their first-ever knockout-stage win, the Norwegian players sat on the pitch and led the chant in front of the sea of red and blue fans.
Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard lead the Viking Row at Dallas Stadium 🇳🇴 pic.twitter.com/SmGwzFeHrU
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
Here are a few other reactions to the chant:
Wow this is beautiful 😍 I like the harmonious movement
— Mazi Udo (@UdoNwakpuru) June 2, 2026
Vikings are here.
— THEY KNOW THE DIFFERENCE (@ndlovu_sab62552) June 3, 2026
pure vibes watching this
— Siri | AI x Prediction arc (@SiriOnchainX) June 2, 2026
History behind Norway’s rowing chant
Norway's chant emulates people rowing a boat. It has drawn similarities to a people rowing a Viking ship, a culture to which Norway is strongly connected.
These Viking longships, which included many people rowing, began getting used at the tail end of the 8th century. These vessels included anywhere from six to 16 rowing benches and were between 55 and 75 feet long, according to Warfare History Network.
It is unclear how long the chant has been a part of Norwegian soccer, mainly due to Norway not qualifying for many major global soccer tournaments. This year, however, Erling Haaland has led his entourage of Vikings to their first World Cup since 1998.
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Norway Vikings team photo
Ahead of this summer's World Cup, the Norwegian team picture showcased a Viking theme on a beach. The team was equipped with shields, swords, bows and arrows, a horn, and traditional Viking clothing.
Here is that photo that is capable of sending a chill down a viewer's spine.
Premier League stars Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard being next to each other in the viral Norway National Team picture is AWESOME! 🇳🇴🔥
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) June 5, 2026
📸 @NFF_landslag/David Yarrow pic.twitter.com/jQ8cNmxQw3
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- Rafa Yuste bids farewell to Barcelona interim presidency ahead of Laporta’s official return
Rafa Yuste bids farewell to Barcelona interim presidency ahead of Laporta’s official return

FC Barcelona’s interim board of directors, led by acting president Rafa Yuste, is entering its final hours in charge of the club ahead of Joan Laporta’s official inauguration as president.
As confirmed earlier this week, Laporta will formally assume office on 1 July 2026 at 12:30 pm in a private ceremony at the club’s headquarters, marking the beginning of a new presidential term that will run until the summer of 2031.
Ahead of his return to presidency, the outgoing board that consisted of Yuste (Interim President), Josep Cubells (Vice President and Secretary), Alfons Castro (Treasurer), Josep Ignasi Macia, Angel Riudalbas, Joan Sole, and Sisco Pujol (Directors) are set to step down.
Their tenure comes to an end after overseeing a relatively short but highly successful transitional period, both on and off the pitch.
141 days of success
Yuste’s 141-day spell in charge produced an impressive record of stability and sporting success.
During the interim administration, Barcelona’s professional teams won eight trophies across all sections.
This includes the UEFA Women’s Champions League in Oslo, the European handball title, four domestic league championships, including La Liga, along with additional silverware across the club’s sporting departments.
Internally, the outgoing leadership has highlighted the smooth institutional transition throughout the period.
Yuste also took on Florentino Perez head on during this period, after the Real Madrid president constantly attacked Barcelona over the Negreira case. The board, led by Yuste, filed a complaint with La Liga, CTA, and the RFEF against the Real Madrid chief.
Yuste steps down to make way for the returning Laporta. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
Reflecting on the board’s work, vice president and secretary Josep Cubells summarised the achievement simply (h/t SPORT): “We achieved institutional stability.”
A new era begins
With the interim board stepping aside, Barcelona officially enters a new chapter under Joan Laporta, who won the presidential election on 15 March.
His new mandate will run until the summer of 2031 and is expected to focus on long-term sporting success, institutional development and the continued growth of the club both on and off the field. As for Yuste, he will return to his role as Laporta’s Vice President.
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- PREVIEW | Spain vs Austria: team news, lineups, predictions (World Cup 02/07)
PREVIEW | Spain vs Austria: team news, lineups, predictions (World Cup 02/07)

Spain and Austria go head-to-head at SoFi Stadium this Thursday in the World Cup. The match will be broadcast live at 20:00 on BBC One.
In their last match, Spain prevailed 0-1 against Uruguay (World Cup 2026). Last time out, Austria drew 3-3 against Algeria (World Cup 2026).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Spain winning 5-1.
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Spain ( vs Uruguay 2026-06-27): Unai Simón, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsí, Marc Cucurella, Rodri , Pedri González, Mikel Merino, Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, Álex Baena
Austria ( vs Algeria 2026-06-28): Alexander Schlager, Stefan Posch, Philipp Lienhart, David Alaba, Phillipp Mwene, Xaver Schlager, Nicolas Seiwald, Konrad Laimer, Romano Schmid, Marcel Sabitzer, Marko Arnautovic
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- Juventus agree UEFA settlement and up to €20m fine as Fiorentina also sanctioned
Juventus agree UEFA settlement and up to €20m fine as Fiorentina also sanctioned

Juventus and Fiorentina are among the clubs sanctioned by UEFA after its Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) concluded its assessment of teams that took part in the 2025/26 European competitions, finding a number in breach of financial sustainability rules.
As per the Corriere dello Sport, Juventus were found to have broken the “football earnings rule”, which permits a maximum aggregate deficit of €60 million across the three financial years preceding the monitoring period, in this case those ending in 2023, 2024 and 2025, assessed on a three-year aggregate basis for the first time.
As a result, the Bianconeri have signed a three-year settlement agreement with the CFCB, as have Newcastle United.
Financially, UEFA handed Juventus a total fine of €20 million, of which €14 million is conditional.
Provided the club meets the terms of the agreement, only €6 million will ultimately be payable.
The deal also requires Juventus to hit intermediate targets and return fully within the financial parameters by the end of the settlement period, with possible restrictions on registering new players in their UEFA squad lists, up to exclusion from European competition, should those targets be missed.
TURIN, ITALY – MAY 17: Cher Ndour of ACF Fiorentina celebrates goal with teammates during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and ACF Fiorentina at Allianz Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)
Fiorentina fined €6m over squad-cost breach as Juventus face sanctions
Fiorentina, meanwhile, were ordered to pay a €6 million fine after exceeding the permitted squad-cost-to-revenue ratio of 70%, with penalties scaled to the size of the overspend.
They were far from alone. UEFA confirmed that disciplinary measures were imposed on 14 clubs in total.
With Aston Villa, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Nice, Strasbourg, AEK Athens and Fenerbahçe also among those sanctioned for falling foul of the financial sustainability requirements.
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- Richard Hughes and Liverpool have just embarrassed themselves
Richard Hughes and Liverpool have just embarrassed themselves

Liverpool have simply embarrassed themselves in this transfer window. It'll take a lot to turn it around from here.
Liverpool have had an awful start to the summer transfer window. They failed to complete a new deal with Ibrahima Konate, while it’s completely unclear who will replace the outgoing Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah.
Victor Munoz has signed from Osasuna - but that isn’t expected to be a signing for the starting XI. Instead, the Reds had banked on Yan Diomande being the star arrival.
And here’s the incredible thing: they made this public. Liverpool don’t typically do that, with the Florian Wirtz signing last summer a fine example.
No one knew the Reds were even really involved in the race until things were virtually sorted. Contrast that to the Diomande pursuit.
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Liverpool made it known that they were ‘stepping up’ their pursuit in the Ivorian (the Athletic). That they prioritised a winger with Diomande ‘high on their list’ (The Times).
It’s dragged on for over a month now, only for the player to turn around and say he’d rather join Paris Saint-Germain. Now the Reds stand essentially zero chance of getting the player and need to move on to other targets.
Targets who now all know full well that they’re simply a consolation prize. It’s been a genuinely shocking transfer saga for Liverpool, one where they’ve been embarrassed by Diomande and PSG.
So we won’t be surprised if we don’t hear much about Liverpool’s top targets for the rest of the window. Maybe that’s for the best. Going all-in on a player like this only to fail is an awful look, and one they should now seek to avoid.
Get those cards back close to the chest. That’s the Liverpool way.
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- Novig Promo Code TSNEWS50 Unlocks $50 Bonus for World Cup Trades
Novig Promo Code TSNEWS50 Unlocks $50 Bonus for World Cup Trades

Novig Promo Code TSNEWS50 Unlocks $50 Bonus for World Cup Trades originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
As we dive into the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 today, new customers can score a fantastic welcome offer using the Novig promo code TSNEWS50. When you sign up here and play just $5, you will get $50 in Novig Coins.
I'm placing these trades right alongside you, and looking at the board, we've got a massive European clash between France and Sweden, plus a gritty North and South American battle featuring Mexico and Ecuador. This sweet bonus can be used for any of today's World Cup matchups, giving us a real chance to chase a nice pay day as the tournament heats up this week.
Get $50 World Cup Bonus with the Novig Promo Code TSNEWS50
| Novig Promo Code | TSNEWS50 |
|---|---|
| New User Offer | Play $5, Get $50 in Novig Coins |
| Terms and Conditions | 18+ and Present in the US |
| Date Last Verified | June 30, 2026 |
Info for the Welcome Offer
Let me break down exactly why this offer is so valuable for our handicapping strategy. New customers have a fantastic opportunity to lock in $50 in Novig Coins by utilizing our exclusive promo code.
To successfully unlock this lucrative offer, simply create a new account (ensure you're 18+ and located in an eligible Novig state) and make an initial play of just $5. Because this promotion is exclusively for new users, it serves as the perfect starting point to dive into the platform's prediction markets without immediately sweating your bankroll.
Once those $50 in Novig Coins hit your account, the board is wide open. You can apply them to any of the thrilling FIFA World Cup Round of 32 matchups on the schedule.
This gives us ultimate flexibility today. Whether you want to back the heavy favorites in the high-profile clash between France and Sweden, or you're looking for value in the pivotal battle between Mexico and Ecuador, your sign-up bonus gives you the leverage you need to step up and make those predictions with confidence.
Probabilities for France-Sweden and Mexico-Ecuador
Handicapping the knockout phase of the World Cup offers some thrilling prediction opportunities, and I always want a solid strategy before placing my trades. You can use your Novig Coins on today's Round of 32 slate, which features heavily favored powerhouses and tightly contested matchups.
Below are the implied win probabilities derived from the current 3-way moneyline odds (after regular time) for today's matches. I always look at these percentages to get a clear picture of how each game is expected to unfold before we lock in our predictions.
| Matchup | Home Win % | Draw % | Away Win % |
|---|---|---|---|
| France vs Sweden | 77.6% | 17.3% | 10.5% |
| Mexico vs Ecuador | 44.8% | 35.0% | 26.1% |
Guide for Using the Novig Promo Code
Claiming your welcome offer is a simple and straightforward process, and we're in this together, so let me walk you through exactly how I'd do it before today's soccer matches kick off:
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Once activated, those $50 in Novig Coins can be used across any of the FIFA World Cup soccer matches on the schedule today or throughout this Round of 32 phase. Whether we're keying a heavy favorite like France or taking a chance on a thrilling upset, this welcome offer gives new users the ultimate flexibility to chase bigger payouts on their games of choice.
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- Kalshi Promo Code TSN15: Get $15 World Cup Trade Bonus on France-Sweden
Kalshi Promo Code TSN15: Get $15 World Cup Trade Bonus on France-Sweden

Kalshi Promo Code TSN15: Get $15 World Cup Trade Bonus on France-Sweden originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
As the World Cup shifts into high gear with a massive Round of 32 clash between France and Sweden, I'm here to help you get the most bang for your buck. New customers can elevate the excitement by signing up here with the Kalshi promo code TSN15. You will receive a sweet $15 bonus that is automatically unlocked after making just $10 in trades.
This gives us a real chance to build our bankroll right from the start. Whether you are handicapping today's France vs. Sweden matchup or eyeing other World Cup fixtures throughout this week's knockout round, this extra capital is the perfect way to step up your prediction game.
Kalshi Promo Code TSN15 for France vs. Sweden
| Kalshi Promo Code | TSN15 |
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Trade $10 for a $15 Bonus
This exclusive promotion is strictly available for new Kalshi customers who are ready to step away from traditional betting and dive into the prediction markets. By signing up, you can secure a $15 bonus to use during this incredible FIFA World Cup run. Whether you are forecasting if France will dominate or if Sweden can pull off a miracle in the Round of 32, this offer gives our early trading capital a serious boost.
To claim the promotion, new Kalshi users must be at least 18 years old and located in one of the eligible US states where the platform operates. After registering, simply make a first-time deposit of at least $1. Once your account is funded, place $10 in total trades on any prediction markets. As soon as you hit that $10 trading threshold, the $15 sign-up bonus unlocks and hits your account, setting up a potentially nice pay day.
Probabilities for Regular Time
When I'm handicapping these major international fixtures, I always look for the smartest angles before making my moves. The vig-free pre-match probabilities have already been released by Kalshi to help guide our predictions. Here is a look at the early numbers:
| Outcome | Probability |
|---|---|
| France | 74.8% |
| Draw | 15.2% |
| Sweden | 10.0% |
Steps for Using the Kalshi Promo Code
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Once your total trading volume reaches $10, your $15 sign-up bonus will be officially activated and credited to your account. There is real value here, giving you extra capital to use on the rest of the FIFA World Cup action.
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- World Cup: Norway set to face Brazil after Nusa and Haaland defeat Côte d'Ivoire
World Cup: Norway set to face Brazil after Nusa and Haaland defeat Côte d'Ivoire

Norway became the first European team to qualify for the Round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup. Ståle Solbakken's side knocked out Côte d'Ivoire after yet another hard-fought encounter in the Round of 32.
RB Leipzig duo Yan Diomande and Antonio Nusa were decisive in the first clear-cut chances by the two teams. Nicolas Pepe was unable to convert Diomande’s superb delivery moments before Nusa opened the scoring with a stunning curler.
The Elephants found an equalizer fifteen minutes before time through Manchester United’s Amad, but the grueling tie was decided by another guy currently playing his football in Manchester. Former Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland converted from close range to secure Norway's first-ever knockout victory with his fifth of the competition.
Eintracht Frankfurt's Elye Wahi and Hoffenheim’s Bazoumana Toure played their last game of the tournament as substitutes. Norway will face five-time winners Brazil in the next round.
Considering a Matt Chapman trade

In last week’s fan survey, Brady asked which of these three Giants were most likely to be moved by this year’s August 3rd trade deadline: Rafael Devers, Matt Chapman, or Willy Adames?
This was based on Buster Posey’s comments that the entire roster, save Logan Webb, could be had in trade. As Brady pointed out,
That’s easier said than done: Devers is having a huge down year on offense, and owed an ungodly sum of money, while Adames and Chapman are both having down years at the plate, while possessing no-trade clauses.
I am curious to know how Posey’s statement impacted the clubhouse. We could infer from the quality of play this season that most of the clubhouse didn’t really care, but at the end of the day, even if this is one of the worst Giants teams in our lifetimes, I think a group of professionals will feel the sting of being labeled “expendable.”
Still, Major League Baseball is a business and teams ought to be trying to improve at every opportunity. Trading some proven talent for unproven talent is tradition, and it would be a huge mistake if the Giants didn’t take this opportunity to make at least one big move with their roster.
So, given those names, here’s where respondents landed:
The majority selects Matt Chapman as the Giants most likely to be traded. To do that, Buster Posey would need to convince Chapman to waive his no trade clause. Well, first, to do that, he’d need to put together a deal worth doing. Is such a deal possible?
If the Giants were to move him at the very last moment — Sunday/Monday, August 2nd or 3rd, before their 113th game, that’d give the receiving team just 50 games with Chapman this season, a cost 2026 cost of $7,767,489.81. After this season, Chapman is contracted for 4 more seasons for a total of $100.7 million ($100.668 to be exact). The $25.167 average annual value would be the competitive balance tax number, too, which would be a healthy chunk of any team’s payroll. Yes, we don’t know what the tax situation will be in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, and so that makes the projection of a trade even more difficult. The rules are in the midst of changing. Add to that Chapman’s age over the next 4 seasons — 34, 35, 36, 37 — and you’ve got an expensive player setup to decline and possibly eat up precious payroll space.
At the tail end of May I looked at Chapman’s season to that point and came away from the analysis concluding that it wasn’t the age that was catching up to him, it was (probably) his circumstances. With a new coaching staff installed and a new baby on the way in his personal life, the hitting metrics suggested that it was more focus than ability that was causing his down numbers.
I still think that’s the case! Here in June, he’s hitting .250/.365/.500 (.865 OPS) in 104 plate appearances with 5 home runs, 3 doubles, and 14 walks against 25 strikeouts — and, his defense continues to be Gold Glove caliber. As of SABR’s June 7th drop of their Defensive Index rankings (a component of the Gold Glove voting), Chapman was the second-best defender in the National League behind Pete Crow-Armstrong. Matt Chapman has been MATT CHAPMAN here in June.
But, he’s also 4-for-his-last-43 (50 PA)! This is the rollercoaster experience any team could expect when acquiring him. Given market rates, that could still be a $25+ million a year player, but the moment that defense starts to go his value plummets immediately. Maybe sticking him in a better lineup and in a more favorable hitters’ park could extend some of his hot streaks and reduce the cold spells, but prior to his Giants tenure he was a Blue Jay hitting in the Rogers Centre, which at the time he played there was in the range of 11th-14th in park factor. So, if we were to let the numbers guide us to a plausible deal, let’s consider the following criteria:
- a really favorable hitters park or, barring that,
- a better lineup than the one he’s presently in so he wouldn’t have to carry the weight; and,
- where his defense could really make a difference.
Let’s see if we can figure out a list of teams just from these factors.
Here are the top 10 hitters parks in 2026:
- Coors Field, 112 Park Factor
- Chase Field, 104
- Target Field, 103
- Camden Yards, 103
- Yankee Stadium, 102
- Fenway Park, 102
- Great American Ball Park, 102
- Citizens Bank Park, 102
- Nationals Park, 102
- Rogers Centre, 102
The Rockies (bad), Diamondbacks (Nolan Arenado / same division), and Twins (Royce Lewis? Kinda-sorta rebuilding?) are out on Chapman. The Blue Jays didn’t re-sign him when they had the chance but did drop some money on Kazuma Okamoto in the offseason and he’s been fine at third (+1.3 Defensive Runs Above Average — 1.9 fWAR overall). So, that leaves us with six teams. Let’s see what happens with the next criteria.
Here are the top 10 lineups right now:
- Dodgers, 119 wRC+
- Pirates, 110
- Yankees, 108
- Cubs, 108
- White Sox, 106
- Brewers, 105
- Nationals, 105
- Twins, 104
- Rays, 104
- Athletics, 103
… 14. Giants, 102
Out: Dodgers, Twins, White Sox (Murakami), Cubs (Bregman), Rays (Junior Caminero & payroll restrictions).
Okay, last consideration:
Here are the 10 worst teams for defense at third base:
- Rays, -5.3 Defensive Runs Above Average
- Mariners, -4.9
- Orioles, -4.6
- Angels, -3.4
- Nationals, -2.6
- Athletics, -2.5
- Tigers, -2.3
- Astros, -0.9
- Atlanta, -0.4
- Pirates, -0.3
Out: Rays (Junior Caminero & payroll restrictions), Mariners (he’d basically be in the same situation in Seattle as he is in SF wrt ballpark & lineup), Angels (bad), Athletics (money, rivalry), Astros (payroll restrictions, already have Carlos Correa slated to play there long-term), Tigers (payroll restrictions & bad ballpark), Atlanta (committed to younger, cheaper Austin Riley long-term).
When I started this analysis, I had thought that the Red Sox and Yankees would be natural fits for Chapman. Buster Posey already has a trade relationship with both teams. The deal that saw the Red Sox walk away from Kyle Harrison — after having walked away from Alex Bregman — in order to land Caleb Durbin to play a solid third base always seemed too clever by half, but it has worked out for Boston from a defensive perspective (+4.2 Def — 7th). Durbin is hitting just .231/.286/.393 (83 wRC+), but he’s picked it up in June: .325/.360/.614 (162 wRC+ in 89 PA), so, Boston would probably want to commit its dollars elsewhere if they’re looking to improve their roster. Same with the Yankees, who are getting about league average performance from Jose Caballero there right now and otherwise platoon him with Ryan McMahon.
Phillies*
I also thought the Phillies would be a great place, too, and maybe that’s still the case. I can’t believe Alec Bohm is still there, but I also can’t believe that the Phillies’ defense at third base hasn’t been a total disaster. Bohm is rated by SABR as the worst defender at the position (-3.8 SDI) but the FanGraphs’ rating puts the team in the middle of the pack. So, maybe if we allow that FanGraphs’ Defensive Runs Above Average isn’t the arbiter of success here, then there’s a possibility; but this would almost have to be a desperation move on the Phillies’ part, and I can’t totally see them doing it.
They have a $285 million payroll for 2026 (projected end of year, per Cot’s) with $216 million committed already for 2027. Just to balance the money on their end, maybe the Giants could take on Alec Bohm & Adolis Garcia’s expiring contracts ($20.2 million AAV) and pay some of Chapman’s deal for the remainder of this season, but is pure salary relief enough for Buster Posey? I don’t think it should be. And in terms of prospect capital, Philadelphia doesn’t have much to offer from a depth perspective, meaning they’d want to hold on to their few great ones, especially if they’d be taking on another veteran on the downside of 30. So, I’ll keep them in the back of my mind, but discount that possibility for now.
Instead, the best fit for Chapman — which may or may not lead to the best deal for the Giants, if they were to convince him that a trade is in his best interest — might be one of these teams:
Orioles
Coby Mayo and Blaze Alexander are holding it down at the hot corner right now, but Alexander’s 119 wRC+ is more indicative of his status as a part-timer than as evidence of a breakout in his age-27 season. Both he and Mayo’s defense have been approaching -10 runs of value and according to SABR, Mayo has been worse than Alec Bohm (-4.9 SDI). He’s still just 24 and a once-heralded prospect, but maybe that just makes him expendable in a trade for a different player after acquiring Chapman from the Giants?
Baltimore has a new owner and the team upped its payroll commitments significantly this offseason, with a projected year-end amount of $167.6 million. Next year, they have just $67.8 committed, so, Chapman wouldn’t put them in a tough spot even if there were to be a salary cap. The Orioles have a lot of interesting position players throughout their organization. But could Chapman be convinced to waive his NTC to move to Maryland?
Nationals
They’re probably 2 years too “early” in terms of their next competitive window and they don’t have enough pitching to be competitive in the postseason, but imagine if their brand new, ultra young, and McCovey Chronicles-inspired front office said, “Y’know what? Let’s give it a shot?”
But could Chapman be convinced to waive his NTC to move to Maryland?
Pirates
Anecdotally, Pittsburgh Pirates fans seem to be driving most of the “MLB NEEDS A SALARY CAP” frenzy and so it would be a great irony if they made it to the postseason thanks to an offseason uptick in spending coupled with a major trade at the deadline to upgrade a position of need.
Nick Gonzales has been the second-worst third baseman in the NL behind Alec Bohm (-2.9 SDI) and while the 27-year old has managed to hold it down well enough (103 wRC+, +0.2 Def, +1.2 fWAR), Chapman would be a quality veteran upgrade for a team trying to really make some noise. They’re just 2 games out of a Wild Card spot as of publication.
Additionally, Pittsburgh’s payroll commitments for next season are just $63.411 million after things like the player health care benefits (~$18.5 million) and mandatory contribution to the pre-arbitration bonus pool ($1.67 million), so, Chapman wouldn’t hurt them at all and set them up to get closer to a minimum salary floor should the owners win and impose a cap but also improve their team a great deal at least for this season. He’d also continue a trend of former Giants going over to Pittsburgh and helping out.
PNC Park’s park factor of 101 is 12th this season which is, of course, much better than Oracle Park’s (97 — 26th). But could Chapman be convinced to waive his NTC to move to Maryland Pittsburgh?
But what do you think? Do any of these teams make sense to you or do you think that a trade would be with a team not on this list?
Would you even bet that the Giants will trade Matt Chapman this season? Sure, Casey Schmitt could slide right in to the third base job and there’d be a decent chance we could let Chapman’s memory fade more easily than, say, Matt Duffy’s — but you could also put Schmitt at short or second base following a trade of either of those guys.
Personally, I’m not convinced that trading Matt Chapman would be a net positive for the team. Same with Willy Adames. And, I just think that moving Rafael Devers is danged near impossible. But, yeah, the Giants have got to do something. Winning answers a lot of questions that losing raises, but so do trades. They just might not always be the most tension-relieving responses.
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- U.S. Senior Open tee times for July 2-3 rounds at Scioto CC
U.S. Senior Open tee times for July 2-3 rounds at Scioto CC
The 46th U.S. Senior Open tees off July 2 from scorching-hot Scioto Country Club, where temperatures are expected to top 95 degrees through the week. The field of 156 golfers could drop by a few – or a lot – if the heat has its way. Otherwise, it's full-go at the Upper Arlington course where Jack Nicklaus learned to play the game.
Two of the more interesting pairings are defending U.S. Senior Open winner Padraig Harrington going out with Justin Leonard and amateur Michael McCoy, and former Masters winners Vijay Singh, Angel Cabrera and Mike Weir teeing it up together.
2026 U.S. Senior Open Round 1 tee times
Scioto Country Club | Thursday, July 2, 2026 | All times EDT
* indicates 10th‑tee start, while (a) indicates amateur
Morning Wave
7:00 a.m. Rik Cramer, Greg Sanders (a), Matthew Daniel
7:05 a.m.* Paul Wackerly, Tucker Sampson (a), Jerod Turner
7:10 a.m. Jeff Martin, Tracy Phillips, Chris Kamin (a)
7:15 a.m.* Michael Block, Brad Lardon, Brendan Jones
7:21 a.m. Brock Ehler (a), Thomas Gögele, Jamie Donaldson
7:26 a.m.* Darren Fichardt, Takashi Iwamoto, Omar Uresti
7:31 a.m. Mark Wilson, Rob Labritz, Chris Riley
7:36 a.m.* Stephen Dodd, Notah Begay III, Van Phillips
7:42 a.m. Simon Griffiths, Scott Dunlap, Mark Hensby
7:47 a.m.* Paul Goydos, Tim Petrovic, Katsumasa Miyamoto
7:52 a.m. James Kingston, Mark Calcavecchia, Andrew Marshall
7:57 a.m.* Michael Wright, Bo Van Pelt, Taggart Ridings
8:03 a.m. Freddie Jacobson, Scott Hend, George McNeill
8:08 a.m.* Brian Gay, K.J. Choi, Richard Green
8:13 a.m. Alex Cejka, Dicky Pride, Ben Crane
8:18 a.m.* Soren Kjeldsen, Boo Weekley, Charlie Wi
8:24 a.m. Michael McCoy (a), Justin Leonard, Padraig Harrington
8:29 a.m.* Vijay Singh, Angel Cabrera, Mike Weir
8:34 a.m. Ian Poulter, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Darren Clarke
8:39 a.m.* Kevin Sutherland, Stuart Appleby, Brett Quigley
8:45 a.m. Robert Karlsson, JJ Henry, Chad Campbell
8:50 a.m.* Ken Tanigawa, Jerry Kelly, Greg Chalmers
8:55 a.m. Michael Pearson (a), David Bransdon, Bob Rittberger
9:00 a.m.* Warren Pineo, Ryan Malby, Michael Stamberger (a)
9:06 a.m. Jason Schmuhl, Haymes Snedeker (a), David Mathis
9:11 a.m.* Bradford Kuester (a), Jay Abraham, Jeff Williams
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Afternoon Wave
12:30 p.m. John Kennedy (a), Tracy Vest, Chris Devlin
12:35 p.m.* Brian Guetz (a), Scott Berliner, Thammanoon Sriroj
12:40 p.m. Chris Dompier, Chris Eassy (a), Patrik Sjoland
12:45 p.m.* Caine Fitzgerald, Jonathan Clark (a), Hyeong Kim
12:51 p.m. David Drysdale, Cliff Kresge, Doug Hanzel (a)
12:56 p.m.* Bob Royak (a), Alan McLean, Andrew Sapp
1:01 p.m. Ryan Armour, Justin Hicks, David Roesch
1:06 p.m.* Lee Janzen, Jeff Maggert, Michael Campbell
1:12 p.m. Mikael Lundberg, Jeff Gove, Jerry Springer
1:17 p.m.* John Rollins, Brandt Jobe, Keith Horne
1:22 p.m. Joakim Haeggman, Scott Parel, Greg Owen
1:27 p.m.* Woody Austin, Peter Baker, Kirk Triplett
1:33 p.m. Ernie Els, Stewart Cink, Steven Alker
1:38 p.m.* Hank Kuehne, Shaun Micheel, Jay Haas
1:43 p.m. Stephen Ames, Henrik Stenson, Davis Love III
1:48 p.m.* Timothy O’Neal, Ricardo Gonzalez, Shane Bertsch
1:54 p.m. Steve Allan, Tommy Gainey, Y.E. Yang
\1:59 p.m.* Gene Sauers, Billy Andrade, Olin Browne
2:04 p.m. David Toms, Colin Montgomerie, Retief Goosen
2:09 p.m.* Thongchai Jaidee, Jason Caron, Matt Gogel
2:15 p.m. Steve Flesch, Paul Stankowski, Joe Durant
2:20 p.m.* Pat Perez, Heath Slocum, Cameron Percy
2:25 p.m. Burke Cromer, Stephen Nichols (a), Eric Meichtry
2:30 p.m.* Ryan Gracey, Artie Fink (a), Tom Werkmeister
2:36 p.m. Craig Bowden, Stephen Sear (a), David Noto
2:41 p.m.* John Oleary, Bruce Nakamura, Chad Fribley
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: U.S. Senior Open tee times for July 2-3 rounds at Scioto CC
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- 49ers ranked No. 1 in screen pass efficiency during 2025 season
49ers ranked No. 1 in screen pass efficiency during 2025 season
Kyle Shanahan's offense has long been built on manufacturing easy yards, and a new data breakdown confirms the 49ers were the most effective team in football at doing exactly that through the screen game last season.
According to charting data from FTN Fantasy (via @NutshellSports on X), San Francisco posted a league-best 0.239 expected points added (EPA) per play on screen passes during the 2025 regular season. They were the only team in the NFL to clear the 0.2 mark, and did so by a wide margin over the rest of the field. The 49ers ran 40 screens on the year, a moderate sample size that tied for fifth-fewest in the league yet resulted in the most explosive returns.
A look at how effective teams were on screen passes during the 2025 season
— Nutshell Sports (@NutshellSportz) June 25, 2026
Kyle Shanahan had the 49ers cooking in the screen game last year.
Screen pass designation via @FTNFantasy charting data. pic.twitter.com/bXRPH4PG5L
The New England Patriots (0.203) and the Detroit Lions (0.202) rounded out the top three, with the Indianapolis Colts (0.163) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0.131) also posting strong marks. On the other end, the Cincinnati Bengals were the league's worst screen-passing team by a wide margin, posting a -0.560 EPA per play on 46 attempts — nearly a point-and-a-half swing from San Francisco's number on the same play type.
The screen game's effectiveness for the 49ers fits a broader pattern in their passing attack. Quarterback Brock Purdy ranked 30th in the NFL in intended air yards last season, with backup Mac Jones close behind at 31st. Purdy was 21st in intended air yards per attempt (7.3), while Jones ranked 23rd (7.5) — numbers that reflect an offense built around manufacturing yards after the catch rather than pushing the ball deep down the field.
That dynamic makes the screen game's success especially significant for San Francisco's offensive identity. Rather than relying on a vertical passing attack, Shanahan's system has consistently leaned on scheme, spacing and run-after-catch ability from players like running back Christian McCaffrey as well as pass-catchers like George Kittle. It will be interesting to see how Mike Evans plays into this calculation after he averaged 12.3 yards per reception in 2025, which was more than the 49ers' top targets this past year.
With a run-heavy infrastructure and a quarterback who doesn't push the ball downfield at a high volume, the screen pass has effectively functioned as an extension of the 49ers' ground game — and the numbers suggest it was working better in San Francisco than anywhere else in the league last season.
This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers ranked No. 1 in screen pass efficiency during 2025 season
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- 2026 World Cup Golden Boot: Most goals, standings
2026 World Cup Golden Boot: Most goals, standings

We are almost a week into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and that means it is the perfect time to start looking at one of the big stories from this tournament every four years.
The chase for the Golden Boot.
The 2026 World Cup could see history, given the presence of Kylian Mbappe. In the history of this event, no player has ever won the Golden Boot twice. After winning the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup, Mbappe could become the first player to achieve that feat, if he were to win again this year.
Mbappe’s brace against Senegal got his campaign for a second Golden Boot off to a strong start, but Lionel Messi’s hat trick against Algeria put the Argentina legend atop the list after his opening match.
Here are the current standings in the chase for the Golden Boot. You will note that assists and minutes played are listed, as those are the two tiebreakers in determining the winner of the Golden Boot. In the case of ties, the player with the most assists is ranked ahead.
Should there still be a tie, the player with the fewest minutes played is ranked ahead.
Note: Table last updated following Norway-Ivory Coast on June 30
| Player | Team | Goals | Assists | Minutes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lionel Messi | Argentina | 6 | 0 | 223 |
| Erling Haaland | Norway | 5 | 0 | 310 |
| Kylian Mbappé | France | 4 | 2 | 290 |
| Ousmane Dembélé | France | 4 | 1 | 226 |
| Vinicius Jr. | Brazil | 4 | 1 | 398 |
| Deniz Undav | Germany | 3 | 2 | 175 |
| Johan Manzambi | Switzerland | 3 | 1 | 147 |
| Ismaila Sarr | Senegal | 3 | 1 | 275 |
| Cody Gakpo | Netherlands | 3 | 1 | 394 |
| Brian Brobbey | Netherlands | 3 | 0 | 245 |
| Matheus Cunha | Brazil | 3 | 0 | 261 |
| Harry Kane | England | 3 | 0 | 291 |
| Elijah Just | New Zealand | 3 | 0 | 292 |
| Yoane Wissa | DR Congo | 3 | 0 | 307 |
| Jonathan David | Canada | 3 | 0 | 371 |
| Kai Havertz | Germany | 3 | 0 | 388 |
| Ismael Saibari | Morocco | 3 | 0 | 390 |
| Crysencio Summerville | Netherlands | 2 | 2 | 281 |
| Pape Gueye | Senegal | 2 | 1 | 186 |
| Ruben Vargas | Switzerland | 2 | 1 | 194 |
| Riyad Mahrez | Algeria | 2 | 1 | 214 |
| Mikel Oyarzabal | Spain | 2 | 1 | 228 |
| Jude Bellingham | England | 2 | 1 | 238 |
| Nicolas Pépé | Ivory Coast | 2 | 1 | 255 |
| Maxi Araujo | Uruguay | 2 | 1 | 278 |
| Ramin Rezaeian | Iran | 2 | 1 | 309 |
| Ayase Ueda | Japan | 2 | 1 | 350 |
| Ermin Mahmic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2 | 0 | 37 |
| Marko Arnautovic | Austria | 2 | 0 | 133 |
| Anthony Elanga | Sweden | 2 | 0 | 149 |
| Folarin Balogun | United States | 2 | 0 | 180 |
| Cyle Larin | Canada | 2 | 0 | 187 |
| Amad Diallo | Ivory Coast | 2 | 0 | 208 |
| Daniel Muñoz | Colombia | 2 | 0 | 216 |
| Julian Quinones | Mexico | 2 | 0 | 270 |
| Leandro Trossard | Belgium | 2 | 0 | 280 |
| Yasin Ayari | Sweden | 2 | 0 | 286 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 2 | 0 | 301 |
| Daichi Kamada | Japan | 2 | 0 | 359 |
| Iliman-Cheikh Ndiaye | Senegal | 1 | 2 | 56 |
| Nathan-Dylan Saliba | Canada | 1 | 2 | 204 |
| Mohamed Salah | Egypt | 1 | 2 | 231 |
| Breel Embolo | Switzerland | 1 | 2 | 283 |
| Alexander Isak | Sweden | 1 | 2 | 296 |
| Viktor Gyokeres | Sweden | 1 | 2 | 303 |
| Julio Enciso | Paraguay | 1 | 2 | 368 |
| Promise David | Canada | 1 | 1 | 84 |
| Soufiane Rahimi | Morocco | 1 | 1 | 96 |
| Romelu Lukaku | Belgium | 1 | 1 | 121 |
| Bradley Barcola | France | 1 | 1 | 136 |
| Luis Romo | Mexico | 1 | 1 | 141 |
| Sebastian Berhalter | United States | 1 | 1 | 183 |
| Hwang In-beom | South Korea | 1 | 1 | 187 |
| Baris Yilmaz | Türkiye | 1 | 1 | 196 |
| Petar Sucic | Croatia | 1 | 1 | 226 |
| Mousa Tamari | Jordan | 1 | 1 | 230 |
| Alex Freeman | United States | 1 | 1 | 232 |
| Mostafa Ziko | Egypt | 1 | 1 | 241 |
| Felix Nmecha | Germany | 1 | 1 | 295 |
| Luis Díaz | Colombia | 1 | 1 | 298 |
| Kaishu Sano | Japan | 1 | 1 | 304 |
| Nathaniel Brown | Germany | 1 | 1 | 314 |
| Keito Nakamura | Japan | 1 | 1 | 330 |
| Matías Galaraza | Paraguay | 1 | 1 | 332 |
| Virgil van Dijk | Netherlands | 1 | 1 | 432 |
| Achraf Hakimi | Morocco | 1 | 1 | 443 |
| Kaan Ayhan | Türkiye | 1 | 0 | 12 |
| Mikel Svanberg | Sweden | 1 | 0 | 13 |
| Jaminton Campaz | Colombia | 1 | 0 | 29 |
| Mahmoud Saber | Egypt | 1 | 0 | 45 |
| Fiston Mayele | DR Congo | 1 | 0 | 47 |
| Sasa Kalajdzic | Austria | 1 | 0 | 48 |
| Nadhir Benbouali | Algeria | 1 | 0 | 52 |
| Rafael Leão | Portugal | 1 | 0 | 63 |
| Giovani Lo Celso | Argentina | 1 | 0 | 65 |
| Hasan Al Haydos | Qatar | 1 | 0 | 70 |
| Helio Varela | Cabo Verde | 1 | 0 | 75 |
| Jovo Lukic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 0 | 77 |
| Gessime Yassine | Morocco | 1 | 0 | 78 |
| Mateo Chávez | Mexico | 1 | 0 | 82 |
| Alexis Saelemaekers | Belgium | 1 | 0 | 89 |
| Habib Diarra | Senegal | 1 | 0 | 90 |
| Hazem Mastouri | Tunisia | 1 | 0 | 93 |
| Alvaro Fidalgo | Mexico | 1 | 0 | 94 |
| Gabriel Martinelli | Brazil | 1 | 0 | 99 |
| Thelonious Aasgaard | Norway | 1 | 0 | 100 |
| Gio Reyna | United States | 1 | 0 | 101 |
| Nikola Vlasic | Croatia | 1 | 0 | 108 |
| Petar Musa | Croatia | 1 | 0 | 116 |
| Ante Budimir | Croatia | 1 | 0 | 119 |
| Auston Trusty | United States | 1 | 0 | 123 |
| Mahmoud Trezeguet | Egypt | 1 | 0 | 129 |
| Aymen Hussein | Iraq | 1 | 0 | 129 |
| Marcus Rashford | England | 1 | 0 | 137 |
| Ibrahim Mbaye | Senegal | 1 | 0 | 137 |
| Álex Baena | Spain | 1 | 0 | 140 |
| Leo Østigard | Norway | 1 | 0 | 142 |
| Oh Hyeon-gyu | South Korea | 1 | 0 | 145 |
| Nico Schlotterbeck | Germany | 1 | 0 | 145 |
| Lamine Yamal | Spain | 1 | 0 | 153 |
| Nilson Angulo | Ecuador | 1 | 0 | 157 |
| Raul Jimenez | Mexico | 1 | 0 | 164 |
| Mauricio | Paraguay | 1 | 0 | 174 |
| Lautaro Martinez | Argentina | 1 | 0 | 195 |
| Omar Rekik | Tunisia | 1 | 0 | 201 |
| Wilson Isidor | Haiti | 1 | 0 | 201 |
| Kerim Alajbegovic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 0 | 202 |
| Michal Sadilek | Czechia | 1 | 0 | 204 |
| Emam Ashour | Egypt | 1 | 0 | 208 |
| Nestory Irankunda | Australia | 1 | 0 | 208 |
| Caleb Yirenkyi | Ghana | 1 | 0 | 209 |
| Romano Schmid | Austria | 1 | 0 | 216 |
| Désiré Doué | France | 1 | 0 | 218 |
| Marcus Pedersen | Norway | 1 | 0 | 229 |
| Joāo Neves | Portugal | 1 | 0 | 233 |
| Amine Gouiri | Algeria | 1 | 0 | 233 |
| Abbosbek Fayzullaev | Uzbekistan | 1 | 0 | 240 |
| Antonio Nusa | Norway | 1 | 0 | 241 |
| Junya Ito | Japan | 1 | 0 | 242 |
| Livano Comenencia | Curaçao | 1 | 0 | 253 |
| Connor Metcalfe | Australia | 1 | 0 | 255 |
| Thapelo Maseko | South Africa | 1 | 0 | 256 |
| Agustin Canobbio | Uruguay | 1 | 0 | 262 |
| Kevin De Bruyne | Belgium | 1 | 0 | 262 |
| Abdulelah Al-Amri | Saudi Arabia | 1 | 0 | 269 |
| Daizen Maeda | Japan | 1 | 0 | 271 |
| Martin Baturina | Croatia | 1 | 0 | 272 |
| Mohammad Mohebi | Iran | 1 | 0 | 272 |
| Alexandre Nuno Mendes | Portugal | 1 | 0 | 273 |
| John McGinn | Scotland | 1 | 0 | 278 |
| Rafik Belghali | Algeria | 1 | 0 | 278 |
| Kevin Lenini | Cabo Verde | 1 | 0 | 279 |
| Nizar al-Rashdan | Jordan | 1 | 0 | 290 |
| Ali Olwan | Jordan | 1 | 0 | 297 |
| Jamal Musiala | Germany | 1 | 0 | 301 |
| Ladislav Krejci | Czechia | 1 | 0 | 301 |
| Teboho Mokoena | South Africa | 1 | 0 | 302 |
| Granit Xhaka | Switzerland | 1 | 0 | 304 |
| Gonzalo Plata | Ecuador | 1 | 0 | 304 |
| Eldor Shomurodov | Uzbekistan | 1 | 0 | 304 |
| Finn Surman | New Zealand | 1 | 0 | 307 |
| Marcel Sabitzer | Austria | 1 | 0 | 312 |
| Carlos Casemiro | Brazil | 1 | 0 | 314 |
| Arda Guler | Türkiye | 1 | 0 | 314 |
| Antunes Stephen Estáquio | Canada | 1 | 0 | 339 |
| Issa Diop | Morocco | 1 | 0 | 340 |
| Leroy Sané | Germany | 1 | 0 | 361 |
| Franck Kessié | Ivory Coast | 1 | 0 | 390 |
| Jan Paul van Hecke | Netherlands | 1 | 0 | 432 |
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- 📆The 2026-2027 LaLiga season now has its calendar
📆The 2026-2027 LaLiga season now has its calendar

The starting gun for the championship will be fired on August 16, and it is scheduled to end on May 30.
A very important day for Spanish football with the unveiling of the calendar for next season’s Primera División, Segunda División, and Liga F.
In a hall packed with personalities from Spanish football, some of the key dates for next season have been revealed. Here are a few of them.
- Start and end of La Liga: The championship will begin on August 16 and end on May 30.
- Start and end of the Segunda División season: It will begin on August 15 and conclude with the promotion playoffs between June 9 and 20.
- Copa del Rey: The knockout competition will have its final scheduled for April 24.
- Spanish Super Cup: We will have to wait until February; the first semifinal will be on the 2nd and the grand final on February 7.
La Liga 2026-2027 CALENDAR
From Matchday 1 to 38, the path of the 20 Primera División teams has now been set.
Opening matchday
La Liga in the Primera División will kick off with high-profile matches such as Barça vs Athletic and Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad.
El Clásico
The match that stops the world will be played twice in La Liga, the first at Camp Nou on October 25 and the return leg at the Bernabéu on May 9.
Madrid derby
As was also the case last season, Atleti will first host their neighbors and eternal rivals at the Metropolitano on September 20, while Simeone’s side will head to the Bernabéu on April 4.
Seville derby
Basque derby
Catalan derby
Galician derby
Final matchday of La Liga
La Liga will close with a final matchday in which Atleti will visit Betis, Barça will do the same against Getafe, and Real Madrid will host Deportivo de La Coruña.
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- What Should the Phillies’ 3 Biggest Goals Be in July?
What Should the Phillies’ 3 Biggest Goals Be in July?
After a dismal 9-19 start that included a 10-game losing streak, everything changed for the Phillies on April 28. After serving in five seasons as the team’s manager, Rob Thomson was fired amidst the team’s massive underperformance. Bench coach Don Mattingly took over as the interim manager. In his first game later that day, the Phillies shut out the Giants, 7-0.
Nobody knew it at the time, but that moment would spark a pivotal turnaround for the team. Since then, the Phillies have gone 38-19, jumping from well out of a playoff spot to right behind the Braves for a division title. Now heading into July with a much different outlook on the season, it’s time to identify some goals for the team with the All-Star Break on the horizon.
The #Phillies are the first team in #MLB history to be 10 games under .500 in April and be 10 games over .500 at any point prior to the end of June.
— Jeff Kerr (@JeffKerrPHL) June 27, 2026
Low Importance: Match the 2024 Phillies in All-Star Representatives
The 2024 Phillies sent seven players to the All-Star Game, including starters Alec Bohm, Bryce Harper, and Trea Turner. Starting pitchers Zack Wheeler, Christopher Sanchez, and Ranger Suarez, while bullpen arms Jeff Hoffman and Matt Strahm were also selected.
With results in from Phase 1 of All-Star Game voting, we have an idea of what Phillies may get in as members of the starting lineup. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber will surprisingly not advance, but could be named as reserves later. Philadelphia will get three potential starters, however.
Alec Bohm, along with potential first-time All-Stars Brandon Marsh and Bryson Stott, all moved on to Phase 2 of voting. Bohm will contend against the Dodgers’ Max Muncy, and Stott will go against the Braves’ Ozzie Albies. Marsh is in the thick of a loaded outfield competition, competing with Andy Pages, Teoscar Hernandez (Dodgers), Juan Soto (Mets), Michael Harris II, and Ronald Acuna Jr. (Braves).
Marsh will have the strongest case to move on. With the top three outfielders moving on to the starting lineup, he finds himself third or better among the starting candidates in:
- Batting average: .319 (1st)
- Slugging percentage: .511 (2nd)
- wRC+: 135 (2nd)
- OPS: .863 (2nd)
Despite lackluster face-value stats, Bryson Stott’s numbers since voting began on June 3 have given serious strength to his argument. Stott is slashing .299/.379/.455 (.834 OPS) since then, with nine of his 23 hits going for extra bases. Any of these players who are not named starters could be named as reserves or injury replacements in the future. As for pitchers, Zack Wheeler, Cristopher Sanchez, and Jhoan Duran have built strong cases to be in the Midsummer Classic.
Brandon Marsh in June:
29-88 (.330 AVG)
7 HR
16 RBI
.614 SLG
.972 OPSMarsh continues his All-Star worthy campaign in a big way
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— Just Baseball (@JustBB_Media) June 26, 2026
Medium Importance: Identify Possible Deadline Trade Targets
At last year’s trade deadline, the Phillies made a pair of impactful trades that helped them seal the NL East. Harrison Bader became a sparkplug in the Phillies lineup instantly (50 games, .305 average, .824 OPS, 1.3 bWAR). Meanwhile, Jhoan Duran has continued to establish himself as one of the league’s best relievers.
Who could be a high-impact addition this year? MLB Trade Rumors recently released their first list of the top 35 trade candidates this summer. While the Phillies likely won’t be in play for some of the top names who could be traded, some notable candidates could add depth to the lineup or rotation.
Taylor Ward has been a popular trade candidate since his time with the Angels. Although he’s seen a stark power drop-off this year, Ward has had one of his most productive offensive seasons. A more disciplined approach has led to a career-best 16.9% walk rate and a 13.2% chase rate, putting him near the top of the league in both stats.
There should be bountiful starters available for the Phillies, who could certainly use the depth. Tarik Skubal is a likely trade target, though even as a one-year rental, his cost will likely be too high. Sonny Gray and Joe Ryan are stronger rotation arms available, though they, too, will likely carry a high price tag.
Could some mid-tier options be a better fit for a team not necessarily looking for an ace? Some of the better middle-of-the-rotation players include Reid Detmers, Jose Soriano, Robbie Ray, and Dustin May. Each bring their own set of positives, but also some notable flaws. However, they would go a long way in fortifying the Phillies’ rather top-heavy rotation.
Taylor Ward slugs a leadoff homer in his return to Angel Stadium! pic.twitter.com/DMST7ijrrO
— MLB (@MLB) June 23, 2026
High Importance: Establish Strong Hold On a Postseason Spot
Almost two months ago, the Phillies were 16-20, hoping to be in playoff contention by the All-Star Break. A deficit that sat at 7.5 games on June 16 has now shrunk to 3.5 games in just over 10 days. They currently hold the top Wild Card spot, sitting a game above the Cubs in a tight competition.
Six teams are within five games of the last Wild Card position. The Phillies have a 1.5 game lead over the Padres (third Wild Card team) for the top spot. While that race is very tight, the Phillies should be able to at least stay as one of the three teams by season’s end. The more interesting race will be the division title.
With the Phillies rapidly closing the gap on Atlanta, a third consecutive NL East crown is certainly in the cards. They’ve been able to take advantage of an uncharacteristically poor month for the Braves. On offense, in June, Atlanta finds themselves at or near the bottom of the league in:
- BB%: 6.5% (29th)
- HR: 19 (tied-30th)
- Runs: 72 (tied-30th)
- OPS: .625 (30th)
- wRC+: 72 (30th)
Pitching has been a different story, as they’ve remained roughly middle-of-the-pack. The Braves’ 4.10 team ERA ranks 11th in baseball, one spot above the Phillies at 4.21. However, they’re bottom 10 in both strikeout (20.6%, 8th worst) and walk rate (9.4%, 7th highest).
There’s a clear shift in momentum happening. Over their last 30 games, the Phillies have been one of baseball’s best teams with a 19-11 record. Atlanta, meanwhile, has faltered to a poor 13-17. Over their last 20 games, the performance gap is equally distinct. Philly is 12-8; Atlanta is 7-13, the third-worst record in that time.
The Phillies enter July with some of the most optimism they have had all season. With a dramatic shift in the team’s outlook for 2026, some clear goals exist to fulfill. But now, after digging themselves out of the hole they started the year in, and playing some very exciting (and historic) baseball recently, things look to be shaping up for another Red October in Philadelphia.
The sweet, sweet sounds of a 3rd straight comeback W pic.twitter.com/KkF2UsdSNZ
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) June 26, 2026
*Stats as of June 27*
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- How James Harden, and a trade, could get LeBron James to the Cleveland Cavaliers
How James Harden, and a trade, could get LeBron James to the Cleveland Cavaliers

How James Harden, and a trade, could get LeBron James to the Cleveland Cavaliers originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
On paper, the Cleveland Cavaliers don't appear to have the money to pay LeBron James what he deserves in free agency.
The Cavs aren't totally out of the running for a homecoming, though. It might just depend on James Harden's contract -- and a Max Strus trade.
If things break just right, Cleveland could get the 41-year old from Akron, Ohio to come home again.
That'd sure be big news in Northeast Ohio.
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How would this work?
The first key is Harden, who declined his player option on his contract.
The Cavs and Harden are going to work toward a new deal, but if they don't sign it yet, they have a better scope of what could work with LeBron.
"If Harden were to accept a salary of $30 million for next season, the Cavs would be right at the NBA’s projected first apron of $209 million in salary," The Athletic's Joe Vardon writes. "They would need to dip roughly $16 million below that to access the non-taxpayer midlevel exception to the salary cap. If Cleveland can trim that much money, it can offer LeBron that contract — starting at a projected $15 million salary — for next season."
If the Cavs could then pull off a Strus trade, they might have enough.
"To that end, the Cavs are trying to trade forward Max Strus, league sources told The Athletic, so that they could sign LeBron — or perhaps another player — into that midlevel exception," Vardon writes. "Strus is slated to make $16.6 million next season. If Harden signs for $30 million, and if Cleveland can deal Strus and take back no salary in return, it would be able to give James the midlevel exception."
James clearly doesn't need the money, but the Cavs are in a tough spot to offer him pretty much anything unless they first pull these moves off.
"Will that be enough? James is a billionaire and makes more money off the court than he does on it," Vardon writes. "But after earning $52 million last season, and given his status as the league’s all-time leading scorer and arguably the greatest to ever play, it might feel a little better to him to have an extra zero on his next contract. And it appears that is at least possible in Cleveland."
Fans in Cleveland will sure be hoping that this maneuvering would get a deal done.
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- Haaland scores winner to send Norway into last-16 Brazil clash
Haaland scores winner to send Norway into last-16 Brazil clash

Erling Haaland scored a late winner as Norway set up a last-16 showdown with Brazil at the World Cup after taming the Ivory Coast 2-1 in Texas on Tuesday.
The Manchester City striker prodded in from close range, the ball dribbling in on 86 minutes for his fifth goal of the tournament.
It was the first time that Norway had won a knockout game in the history of the competition.
After an even first half that was slow to get going, Antonio Nusa fired Norway into the lead six minutes before the break with one of the goals of the tournament.
Manchester United's Amad Diallo was sent on for the Ivory Coast after an hour and was immediately in the thick of it, stopping a certain second Norway goal and then grabbing a terrific equaliser on 74 minutes.
With extra time looming, predator supreme Haaland got on the end of a cross by Patrick Berg to make some Norwegian history.
They face five-time champions Brazil on Sunday in New Jersey with the quarter-finals at stake.
A match between two physical teams was tepid to begin with at the impressive air-conditioned home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Ivory Coast had a sight of goal after 20 minutes, defender Ghislain Konan bursting into the Norway box from the left but finding the side netting.
The Ivory Coast players and fans were irate just before the drinks break when the livewire Yan Diomande was brought down on the break just inside his own half.
Referee Jesus Valenzuela surprisingly did not even book defender David Moller Wolfe.
The 19-year-old winger Diomande, who appears set to join European champions Paris Saint-Germain from RB Leipzig, was growing into the game.
The African side, one of the youngest at the tournament, were on top and particularly threatening down Diomande's left-hand side of the pitch.
Haaland had little to feed on but might have done better with a tame header that bounced into the hands of goalkeeper Yahia Fofana.
Then came a moment of genuine class as Nusa, fed by captain Martin Odegaard, cut inside and bent the ball wonderfully into the top corner.
Odegaard put his hands on his head in disbelief at the strike by the 21-year-old, Diomande's Leipzig team-mate.
Stale Solbakken's Norway finished the first half on the hunt for a second and Haaland was denied by a last-gasp block by Ibrahim Sangare, who celebrated as if scoring a goal.
The Ivory Coast, into the knockout rounds for the first time, won their 10th corner to start the second half.
Nicolas Pepe was denied by the legs of Norway stopper Orjan Nyland as the Ivory Coast piled on the pressure.
Norway, runners-up to France in the group stage, were inches away from a second when Diallo blocked the ball on the goal line following a corner.
The Norway fans, sensing the next round was close, began their now-famous rowing in the stands.
Almost as soon as they stopped, Diallo danced into the box past two challenges for a spectacular leveller.
Then up popped Haaland to break Ivorian hearts, with goalkeeper Nyland pulling off a flying stop from Diallo's well-struck free kick at the death to send Norway through.
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- 30 Most Important Eagles of 2026: No. 29 Markel Bell
30 Most Important Eagles of 2026: No. 29 Markel Bell
The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for another run at a Super Bowl, and this edition of FlyEaglesFly features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization. Several players, coaches, and front-office members are crucial to the team’s success this season.
Every day from now until the start of training camp, we’re counting down our 30 Most Important Eagles for the 2026 season. We’ll recap their 2025 season, look ahead to 2026, and tackle the most significant question facing them this year.
Next up is Markel Bell, a third-round pick out of Alabama who could become the organization's left tackle of the future.
Background
Position: OTAge: 21Experience: Rookie2026 cap hit: $885,000
Markel Bell lands at No. 29 on the Eagles’ list of the 30 most important players for 2026 because of what he represents for Philadelphia’s offensive line, both immediately and long term. The third-round pick out of Miami is not being asked to become a starter right away, but his size, traits, and developmental ceiling make him one of the more intriguing players on the roster entering training camp.
Bell gives the Eagles a rare physical profile at offensive tackle. At 6-foot-9 and 346 pounds, he has the frame, length, and raw power teams covet, and Philadelphia used the No. 68 overall pick to add a player who could eventually become a major piece of the offensive line. With Lane Johnson still anchoring the right side and Jordan Mailata established at left tackle, Bell enters a situation that should allow him to develop without being forced into a major role too soon.
Bell's ranking is about projection as much as present-day value. The Eagles have long placed a premium on offensive line depth, and Bell’s rookie season will be about turning rare physical tools into consistent NFL technique.
2025 recap
Bell spent the 2025 season at Miami and became one of the most physically imposing offensive linemen in college football. He started all 16 games at left tackle for a Hurricanes team that reached the national championship game, earning third-team All-ACC honors while protecting one of the country’s most productive offenses.
His pass protection was the most encouraging part of his final college season. Bell did not allow a sack in 558 pass-blocking snaps, a statistic that highlights both his length and his ability to make edge rushers work around a massive frame. He also helped Miami’s offense operate at an elite level, showing enough growth to move from junior college transfer to Day 2 draft pick.
2026 outlook
Bell’s 2026 outlook starts with patience. The Eagles do not need him to immediately step into the starting lineup, but they do need him to develop quickly enough to become a trusted reserve tackle and a legitimate future option. His height can create natural leverage issues, and his technique will have to become more consistent against NFL speed and power. Still, his 2025 season showed why the Eagles were willing to bet on his long-term upside. Training camp will be important because Bell needs reps against NFL pass rushers, time in the weight room, and daily technical work to refine his hand placement, pad level, and footwork.
The biggest immediate question is where the Eagles view him long term. Bell played left tackle at Miami, but Philadelphia could eventually groom him as a right tackle, where his size and length would make him a natural candidate to develop behind Johnson. That transition would require time, but the Eagles can afford to bring him along carefully because their starting tackle spots are already established. Bell also matters because offensive line depth can change a season. Philadelphia has championship expectations, and the best teams are often tested by injuries in the trenches. If Bell can prove he is more than a developmental rookie by the end of camp, the Eagles’ tackle depth becomes stronger, and their long-term succession plan becomes clearer.
Biggest question
Can Markel Bell turn rare physical traits into reliable NFL technique?
That will define his rookie season. Bell has the size, length, and athletic profile to become a high-level offensive tackle, but the NFL will test every part of his game. Edge rushers will challenge his pad level, force him to redirect in space, and attack any technical flaw that showed up on college tape.
The Eagles do not need Bell to be a finished product in 2026. They need steady progress, comfort in the system, and signs that he can eventually become more than a swing tackle. If Bell makes that jump, his importance will quickly outgrow his No. 29 ranking.
30 Most Important Eagles of 2026
We’re counting down our 30 Most Important Eagles of 2026. Check back every day leading up to the start of training camp.
No. 30 Andy Dalton, No. 29 Markel Bell
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- LeBron James will hit NBA Free Agency — Here are his best landing spots for fantasy basketball
LeBron James will hit NBA Free Agency — Here are his best landing spots for fantasy basketball
LeBron James has informed the Lakers that he'll be playing elsewhere in 2026-27, ending his eight-year run in Los Angeles. The three known suitors are the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors. None of these are confirmed signings yet, but let's break down the fantasy basketball pros and cons of each scenario and land on a verdict for where his value, and the value of the players around him, lands best.
Cleveland Cavaliers
Pros: A reunion with his original franchise carries obvious sentimental appeal and Cleveland has continuity on its side. James Harden is expected to re-sign, and the Cavs already have a strong foundation built around Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. James slots right in as a connective playmaker who can function as a primary or secondary scorer when called upon. Posting a 20-6-7 line like last season is achievable.
Cons: Harden and Mitchell are both high-usage, ball-dominant guards, and adding James on top of that creates some tension for shots and touches. Mitchell's fantasy stock likely takes the biggest hit here, with his scoring volume at risk as he shares the offensive workload with two other veteran ball-handlers. Jaylon Tyson and Max Strus's roles would be most compressed in this scenario. With so much gravity moving towards Harden and Mitchell, James, Mobley and Allen are better shielded from the crunch, and should get more efficient looks than ever before.
Verdict: Cleveland offers James the most help and the best chance to win. However, it's the worst outcome for the fantasy value of everyone else on the roster, especially Mitchell and Tyson.
Miami Heat
Pros: Pairing James with Giannis Antetokounmpo, fresh off Miami's blockbuster trade, would give the Heat two of the most dominant forwards of this NBA generation. James operating as a point-forward alongside Giannis would put so much pressure on defenses. And then you have Bam Adebayo, who has experience playing with LeBron for Team USA, who can cover some of his defensive shortcomings that are bound to show up across an 82-game season. That's a pretty fun team where LeBron would still have the chance to collect ample counting stats across scoring, rebounds and assists.
Cons: James needs shooters around him at this stage of his career and this roster doesn't have nearly enough of them (yet). Pairing him with Giannis only compounds the spacing issue, since neither star is a reliable outside threat, which could clog driving lanes and cap James' own efficiency as a playmaker. Adebayo's outlook also gets complicated in a frontcourt now shared with Giannis, likely pushing him into more of a connector, defense-and-rebounding role rather than a focal scoring option. Andrew Wiggins, who just signed an extension to stay in Miami, would also likely see his offensive role reduced, settling into a complementary 3-and-D role. Davion Mitchell and Pelle Larsson remain deep-league or matchup-based options, but their values are capped if James signs. Giannis already operates as an engine and ‘Bron would further eat into that opportunity share.
Verdict: The spacing crunch is a real concern for James' own fantasy efficiency here, with the current point guards and Wiggins absorbing the most direct hit on the supporting cast side. Of the three options, this is the least complementary fit for James' game at 41.
Golden State Warriors
Pros: James and Curry already have real chemistry to point to, having teamed up at the Paris Olympics, with James calling the pairing "perfect." That old-man duo dynamic could benefit both sides at this stage of their careers. Golden State's motion offense thrives on gravity and ball movement, and James slotting in as essentially a bigger, more skilled version of Andre Iguodala from the Warriors' dynasty years, a connective passer and secondary creator rather than a primary scorer, would generate efficient looks for the whole supporting cast. Curry remains a top-25 asset regardless; his off-ball gravity is largely unaffected by another star's arrival. Draymond Green, already re-signing, could see a more locked-in, nightly-motivated role playing alongside another star of James' caliber. Veteran bigs Al Horford and Kristaps Porziņģis also fit snugly into this system at this stage of their careers.
Cons: Jimmy Butler won't be ready to play until midseason as he continues to recover from his torn ACL, unless Golden State pulls off a deal for Anthony Davis that includes Butler as part of the package. The Warriors have publicly said they wouldn't do that, but the situation still puts more on James' plate early in the season, which is actually a positive for his fantasy outlook. Once Butler does return, he'll factor back into the rotation and eat into some of that opportunity. As constructed, this team also isn't a true contender, especially in a loaded Western Conference. If James is purely chasing a championship, Cleveland or Miami make more sense.
Verdict: This is the most fantasy-friendly outcome of the three, and it's not particularly close. He'll have the most usage and scoring upside, and playing alongside Curry in a motion offense suits his skill set perfectly at this stage of his career. Stat-stuffing won't be a problem in the Bay.
The Final Verdict
Out of the three known suitors, Golden State stands out as the best landing spot for fantasy purposes. Cleveland and Miami offer James the best roster to win with, but it comes at the steepest cost to his fantasy value. Stay tuned for more updates as teams are preparing their best packages for one of the greatest players ever. Who knows, there could be a dark horse that no one is talking about that wins the LeBron sweepstakes.
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- Anders Lee to test NHL free agency after Islanders negotiations fall short
Anders Lee to test NHL free agency after Islanders negotiations fall short
New York Islanders captain Anders Lee will officially test the unrestricted free-agent market after contract negotiations with the organization failed to produce an agreement. The decision ends months of discussions and opens the door for several contenders to pursue one of the top veteran forwards available.
TSN insider Pierre LeBrun reported the development on X after learning the two sides could not bridge the remaining gap.
“The Islanders were informed this morning that captain Anders Lee is headed to the UFA market,” LeBrun wrote.
He added, “Not a decision that was taken lightly. The Isles improved their offer in late stages, but still not there.”
Despite the setback, LeBrun indicated the relationship has not completely ended.
“So Lee heads to market. Door open to Isles as well while hearing from other teams tomorrow,” he wrote.
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The contract talks reportedly stalled over term rather than annual salary, leaving the 36-year-old free to evaluate outside offers.
Anders Lee expected to attract strong interest
Shortly after LeBrun’s report, The Athletic’s Michael Russo identified one club expected to pursue Lee aggressively.
“I expect the #mnwild to have a lot of interest,” Russo wrote.
He also believes Lee will not rush into a decision.
“I do think Lee will take his time to examine the right team for his next stop, so he may not necessarily be a July 1 signing,” Russo said.
That patience makes sense. Lee remains one of the most respected leaders on the market and continues to provide reliable secondary scoring. He recorded 19 goals and 42 points while appearing in all 82 games last season.
Beyond the numbers, Lee still brings value around the net, on the power play and inside the dressing room. Those qualities become especially valuable for playoff contenders looking to strengthen their forward depth.
So, the Islanders face a difficult challenge. Replacing a longtime captain extends beyond replacing goals and assists. Leadership, experience and consistency are difficult to acquire through free agency.
MORE: Jason Robertson expected to remain with Stars amid trade rumors
For Lee, the market offers an opportunity to evaluate both contenders and familiar surroundings. Minnesota has already emerged as a logical fit, but several teams are expected to inquire. Unless negotiations with New York unexpectedly restart, one of the franchise’s longest-serving leaders appears ready to begin the next chapter of his NHL career.
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- LeBron James' first message after Lakers exit says it all
LeBron James' first message after Lakers exit says it all

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NBA superstar forward and free agent LeBron James shared a touching message to the Los Angeles Lakers after announcing he'd be going in a different direction this offseason.
After the Lakers sent a message to James on social media, the 41-year-old thanked the team for the past eight seasons.
" No, THANK YOU! Truly a honor to wear the 💜💛 while trying to continuing the greatness & legacies that came before me! Hope I made a few proud during my stint," James wrote.
No, THANK YOU! Truly a honor to wear the 💜💛 while trying to continuing the greatness & legacies that came before me! Hope I made a few proud during my stint. 🙏🏾🫡👑 https://t.co/RmQ6uvvgv0
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 30, 2026
The future Hall of Famer will now look for his third team in the league as he is set to enter his 24th season in the NBA.
James' time in Los Angeles was quite the roller coaster. In eight seasons with the Lakers, the 22-time All-Star was named to an All-NBA team seven times, guided the team to its 17th title in franchise history and led them to 32 playoff wins in 63 games.
Lakers must quickly pivot after LeBron James exit
The news of James moving forward in his career but not returning to the Lakers comes as quite a shock. The expectation was that if James decides to come back for another season in the league, he'd sign with the Lakers and finish his career in Los Angeles.
However, reports indicate that James was no longer happy in Los Angeles, so he felt a change of scenery was in order. James will now get that.
The question now is where he is headed next.
That is the biggest story of the offseason, and for the Lakers, they must now pivot.
According to ESPN's Ramon Shelburne, the Lakers are expected to target Jalen Duren, Walker Kessler, Peyton Watson, Mitchell Robinson, Sandro Mamukelashvili, Luke Kennard, and Rui Hachimura.
With free agency starting in a few hours, all the pressure is now on Lakers president of basketball operations, Rob Pelinka.
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- Amad brilliance nearly lifts Côte d’Ivoire in loss to Norway
Amad brilliance nearly lifts Côte d’Ivoire in loss to Norway

A thoroughly entertaining 2026 FIFA World Cup continued on Tuesday with a thrilling Round of 32 match between Norway and Cote d’Ivoire. The Norwegian side booked its place in the Round of 16 with a 2-1 win, courtesy of a late winner from noisy neighbor Erling Haaland.
Manchester United’s Amad did not get the start for the Ivorian side in this one, but his arrival in the 59th minute injected some serious energy into the team’s efforts. He scored a brilliant equalizer and nearly forced extra time with a free kick in stoppage time, only to see it palmed away by Nyland on a diving save.
Amad moved into his preferred RW role, but had some freedom to move across the front line. He exchanged play with left-sided winger Diomande at times, and swapped positions with Nicolas Pepe at others. The freedom unlocked some of his best play, as was the case in the group stage with his late winner over Ecuador.
Amad found the net in the 74th minute with a brilliant individual effort, picking his way through the defense before firing a shot off through pressure.
Amad Diallo with a beautiful goal from start to finish for Ivory Coast! pic.twitter.com/iwrXYx3yfI
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
And another look on the ref cam…
The ref cam angle of Amad Diallo carving through the Norwegian defense 🔥 pic.twitter.com/tTFwSXjy1D
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
Unfortunately, it wasn’t meant to be for the Ivorians and Amad
Haaland’s go-ahead goal put the team in desperation mode. A free kick was won late and offered a chance for the winger to produce another bit of magic. It nearly happened, but it wasn’t enough.
A CRITICAL save from Ørjan Nyland for Norway in the clutch 😱 pic.twitter.com/jvEuIN8eu3
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
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- Lakers free agency rumor pinpoints interest in $8 million 76ers 3-and-D guard
Lakers free agency rumor pinpoints interest in $8 million 76ers 3-and-D guard

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The Los Angeles Lakers will approach free agency a little differently than expected following LeBron James' departure.
James has already told the Lakers he won't return to the franchise in 2026, so Los Angeles can now utilize the money they were going to give to the future Hall of Famer on other free agents.
The Lakers will likely target an upgrade at center over Deandre Ayton and a forward to replace James, but Los Angeles is also reportedly interested in an Eastern Conference guard who would be a valuable bench piece.
Lakers reportedly interested in Quentin Grimes
According to Grant Afseth of DallasHoopsJournal.com, the Lakers have Philadelphia 76ers guard Quentin Grimes on their radar ahead of the start of free agency at 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
"The Los Angeles Lakers have shown interest in Quentin Grimes, sources told Dallas Hoops Journal, and with the free agency negotiating window opening Tuesday at 5 p.m. CT, the former Dallas Mavericks guard fits cleanly into the kind of move Los Angeles has signaled it wants to make," Afseth wrote.
Grimes is the perfect backup guard to have behind Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. The 26-year-old has been incredibly durable over the last two seasons and was a key piece to Philadelphia's bench in 2025, averaging 13.4 points per game on 45% from the field and 33.4% from three.
Though he isn't the most electric offensive player, Grimes can consistently knock down open shots and is a fantastic perimeter defender. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard has a 36.6% career three-point percentage, and was statistically one of the best defenders in the fourth quarter in the entire league last season.
Additionally, Grimes shouldn't cost too much to sign in free agency. He is likely due a raise after earning $8 million on a one-year contract with the 76ers in 2025, but an offer worth around $10-$12 million annually should get a deal done with Grimes.
If Los Angeles can sign Grimes to an affordable contract, it would be an excellent addition to the backcourt and take some pressure off Doncic and Reaves.
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- Future Hall of Famer ‘Seriously Contemplating Coming Out of Retirement’ for Los Angeles Rams
Future Hall of Famer ‘Seriously Contemplating Coming Out of Retirement’ for Los Angeles Rams
Last year, the Los Angeles Rams had one of the NFL’s best teams, reaching as far as the NFC Conference Championship, but it wasn’t enough. Rams general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay know what a championship-caliber team looks like, and they didn’t think the Rams were there right now. So, they reacted by making the blockbuster trade for Myles Garrett.
By adding the Defensive Player of the Year onto a team that already featured the NFL’s reigning MVP, some might say the Rams have assembled a bit of a super team, and now others want to join in.
Aaron Donald Truly Debating Re-Joining Rams

Almost from the moment the Rams made the move for Garrett, rumors about Aaron Donald coming out of retirement surfaced. Interestingly enough, neither Donald nor the Rams have done anything to squash those rumors. If anything, they’ve only poured more fuel on the fire. Now that flame is growing again.
Recently, Vincent Bonsignore of the New York Post reported that the retired 35-year-old defensive tackle is “seriously contemplating” coming out of retirement to join the Rams in 2026.
The eight-time first-team All-Pro defender hasn’t played a snap since the end of the 2023 season, when he earned his 10th trip to the Pro Bowl. It’s an incredible feat, considering he only played 10 seasons in the NFL.
In other words, Donald went out at the top of his game, recording eight sacks in his final year. Who’s to say he doesn’t still have a bit left in the tank? Maybe it’s enough to help the Rams win another Super Bowl ring.
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Roma is putting up a wall to protect its talents.
After declaring Mile Svilar unsellable due to Juventus’ interest, the Friedkins have also rejected a substantial offer from Porto for Niccolò Pisilli.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Portuguese club was willing to offer €25 million for the 2004-born midfielder, who revitalized in the second half of the season under Gian Piero Gasperini.
The decision by the Giallorossi president confirms their desire not to let go of their squad’s most valuable assets, protecting promising youngsters ahead of next season’s Champions League fixtures.
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- Lamine Yamal names Real Madrid star amongst most impressive performers at World Cup
Lamine Yamal names Real Madrid star amongst most impressive performers at World Cup

Barcelona star Lamine Yamal was not shy in naming Real Madrid counterpart Vinícius Jr. as arguably the star performer of this summer’s World Cup to date.
This of course comes with the 25-year-old enjoying a return to top form on the international stage.
Across Brazil’s four fixtures en route to the Last-16 at the World Cup, Vinícius has racked up four goals and an assist. Not only that, but the winger has been hailed for his commitment and work rate off the ball.
Speaking during an interview with COPE, as cited by Fabrizio Romano, this week, the aforementioned Lamine Yamal therefore revealed his appreciation for Real Madrid’s attacking star.
The 18-year-old also highlighted Argentina talisman Lionel Messi and Morocco breakout star Ismael Saibari amongst his World Cup standout performers, explaining:
“Vini Jr for sure, then obviously there’s Messi… Then let me mention Ismael Saibari, he’s doing great for Morocco.”
Lamine, for his part, will be back in action in Spain’s colours on Thursday evening, in a World Cup Last-32 meeting with Austria.
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- Sunderland Are In The Running To Recruit This La Liga Defender: Good Choice For Le Bris?
Sunderland Are In The Running To Recruit This La Liga Defender: Good Choice For Le Bris?

In a recent post on X, journalist Matteo Moretto mentioned that Sunderland are in the running to recruit Celta Vigo defender Oscar Mingueza. It is understood that the Black Cats would have to rival Atalanta and Como in the race to sign the Spanish full-back this summer.
Mingueza’s Impressive Form In La Liga
Mingueza enjoyed a solid campaign at the Spanish club recently as he has put in a string of impressive displays for them in La Liga. The 27-year-old scored one goal and grabbed six assists in 47 matches for Celta Vigo last season in various competitions.
The Spanish talent is currently one of the most experienced full-backs in La Liga. Therefore, it is no surprise that the Black Cats are keeping a keen eye on recruiting him later this year.
His current contract at the Spanish club will run out at the end of June. Hence, Sunderland could potentially sign him on a free transfer this summer.
MADRID, SPAIN – DECEMBER 07: Oscar Mingueza of Celta Vigo inspects the pitch prior to the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and RC Celta de Vigo at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on December 07, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Will Mingueza Be A Good Choice For Sunderland?
Mingueza is a solid tackler of the ball and can scan the danger well to secure possession back for his team on the defensive end of the field. He doesn’t mind putting his foot through the ball when needed and can play his way out from the back.
The Spanish sensation is primarily a right-back but can also serve as a central defender or play as a right-sided wide player if told to do so. However, there are some concerns over whether he can adapt to the physicality and high intensity of Premier League campaign if the Black Cats manage to get a deal done for him this summer.
We can expect Mingueza to add more bite and steel to Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris’ defence. He is good enough to challenge for a regular first-team spot at the Stadium of Light next season.
At 27, Mingueza has his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a decent choice for the Wearside club to consider in this transfer window. Furthermore, he is available on a free transfer and would be an affordable option for Le Bris to pursue in this summer transfer window.
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- Rough week halts the Blue Jays' progress in the latest power rankings
Rough week halts the Blue Jays' progress in the latest power rankings

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Two weeks ago, it looked like things were starting to click for the Toronto Blue Jays. They were getting some pieces back, and the team had been putting together some wins.
They swept the Boston Red Sox before splitting what ended up being just a two-game series against the Chicago Cubs due to inclement weather, which helped them make moves in the power rankings.
However, this past week has stalled all of that progress. They couldn't get much of anything going against the Houston Astros or the Texas Rangers.
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Rough week halts the Blue Jays' progress in the latest power rankings
The Blue Jays started the week with a three-game series against the Astros, where they could only muster one win, losing the series 1-2.
They would then turn their attention to the Rangers, whom they didn't do any better against. They would end up getting swept in the four-game series that ended over the weekend.
With these struggles last week, Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter has knocked this team down a few spots from No. 16 to No. 20 in his latest power rankings.
"The Blue Jays have matched a season-high six-game losing streak heading into Monday's matchup with the New York Mets, and that came after a 10-6 stretch that had them trending up. With eight Blue Jays players advancing on to Phase 2 of All-Star voting, it could be a Toronto-centric starting lineup for the American League."
What's interesting, as Reuter mentions, is just how many players are in the thick of the All-Star voting. Compare that to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who lead all of MLB with their 55-30 record, and have only six players who have advanced to Phase 2 of the voting.
This is something that has frustrated baseball fans and something the league will have to look into if they don't want something like this to happen in the future.
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- World Cup 2026: Erling Haaland's late goal lifts Norway over Ivory Coast and into the Round of 16
World Cup 2026: Erling Haaland's late goal lifts Norway over Ivory Coast and into the Round of 16
Erling Haaland's 86th-minute goal was the difference as Norway knocked out Ivory Coast with a 2-1 win during Tuesday's World Cupround of 32 action.
The goal was Haaland's fifth of the World Cup, which puts him in a tie for the Golden Boot with Argentina's Lionel Messi. He now has scored in each of his last 13 international matches for Norway.
Norway looked to have had the game in control after Antonio Nusa opened the scoring in the 39th minute. Martin Ødegaard found Nusa with space on the side of the Ivory Coast penalty box seven minutes before halftime. Nusa then took on Nicolas Pépé and after a pair of feints quickly curled a shot around goalkeeper Yahia Fofana and into the back of the net for the lead.
A FABULOUS FINISH TO GIVE NORWAY THE LEAD 🇳🇴
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
Antonio Nusa with a beautiful curler! pic.twitter.com/xNPvn8xfcM
According to Squawka, the setup makes Ødegaard the first player to record assists in three straight World Cup matches since Dirk Kuyt of the Netherlands in 2010.
Not satisfied with one, Norway had two more chances in the waning minutes of the opening half, but both Haaland and Alexander Sørloth could not capitalize on their respective opportunities.
As Ivory Coast pushed for an equalizer, Norway had opportunities of their own to add an insurance goal. Torbjørn Heggem had a point-blank chance in the 67th minute off a corner kick that was cleared off the goal line by Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo.
Diallo would make an impact at the other end of the field minutes later. The Ivory Coast winger played a give-and-go with Pépé as they approached the Norway penalty box and weaved his way through the backline before firing a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland.
IVORY COAST DRAWS LEVEL
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
What a superb goal from the super sub Amad Diallo! pic.twitter.com/MUwJRJPPdI
The euphoria from the Ivory Coast side would last all of 10 minutes.
In the 86th minute, Oscar Bobb found Patrick Berg cutting through to the Ivory Coast penalty box. Berg's touch took him to the outside, but he adjusted and sent a pass across to find an unmarked Haaland, who tapped the ball into the wide-open net.
ERLING HAALAND GIVES NORWAY THE LATE LEAD 😱 pic.twitter.com/y5nLSFMBIV
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
The win was the first-ever for Norway in a World Cup knockout round. They advanced out of their group in their last appearance in the tournament in 1998, but were eliminated by Italy in the Round of 16 under the old format.
Norway now moves on to face Brazil on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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- Haaland's late winner sends Norway past Ivory Coast into WC last 16
Haaland's late winner sends Norway past Ivory Coast into WC last 16

Erling Haaland came to the rescue with a late 2-1 winner as Norway won a World Cup knock-out match for the first time, in the round of 32 against Ivory Coast on Tuesday.
Haaland did not hit the ball cleanly in the 86th minute off a great cut back from Patrick Berg but it was enough to cross the line for the Manchester City star's fifth goal of the tournament, one behind leader Lionel Messi of Argentina.
The win sent Norway into a last 16 tie with record winners Brazil on Sunday, where Haaland will square off against Vinícius Júnior.
Antonio Nusa put Norway 1-0 up in the 39th with a stunning curling shot into the top corner.
Ivory Coast's equalizer in the 74th from substitute Amad Diallo was as classy after a one-two with Nicolas Pepé, after Diallo had minutes earlier cleared on his goal-line.
But Norway had the last laugh to win a knock-out match on their third attempt, having lost last 16 matches in 1938 and 1998.
Ivory Coast had reached the knock-outs for the first time and came very close to another equalizer when a sensational free-kick from Diallo was saved by Norway goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland deep into stoppage time.



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- What happens when a World Cup knockout game ends in a tie? Extra time, penalties
What happens when a World Cup knockout game ends in a tie? Extra time, penalties
Emotions were high in the first four games of the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage, with two stoppage-time winners and two penalty shootouts.
Canada advanced to its first-ever Round of 16 as Stephen Eustáquio scored the lone goal of the game against South Africa in the 92nd minute. The next day, it seemed like a 1-1 tie would take Brazil and Japan to extra time, but a 95th-minute goal from Gabriel Martinelli clinched a spot for Brazil in the next round.
Later on Monday, two European giants were knocked out in penalties. 10th-ranked Germany was knocked out by 41st-ranked Paraguay after three German players missed their penalties, while the Netherlands lost to Morocco 2-3 in penalties. The Netherlands vs. Morocco game was one of the most promising of this round, a matchup between the 7th- and 8th-ranked teams, and it delivered.
But what are the rules if a World Cup knockout stage game ends in a tie? Here's what to know.
What are the World Cup extra time rules?
Unlike in the group stage, if a World Cup knockout stage game is tied after the 90 minutes of regulation time, it goes to 30 minutes of extra time, which includes a brief half-time period where teams switch sides.
It is not a golden goal format, meaning if a team scores, it must defend the lead until the end of the 30 minutes.
If extra time ends in a tie, a penalty shootout begins.
What are the World Cup penalty shootout rules?
When a game ends in a tie after extra time, a penalty shootout takes place.
In the shootout, five players are designated to alternate and face off against the opposing team's goalkeeper, and whichever team scores the most wins the game. If there is still a tie after the five players, it becomes a sudden-death phase.
Only players on the pitch at the end of extra time are allowed to play.
Unlike in regulation and extra time, no rebounds are allowed. If the penalty is missed, it's over. Goalkeepers must remain on the goal line between the posts until the ball is struck to avoid a penalty retake.
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- Xbox is reportedly weighing up Marvel's Blade for cancellation amid planned restructuring
Xbox is reportedly weighing up Marvel's Blade for cancellation amid planned restructuring
Before I continue, can we all just let out a collective sigh? Okay, now that's done, let's jump into it.
Just a week or so ago, I covered a few stories on Marvel's Blade. Todd Howard had recently seen the project and said it was progressing well, and the game's lead concept artist spoke on X regarding the game, both of which gave us a glimmer of hope that perhaps Arkane was safe and the game would eventually see the light of day.
Unfortunately, I have some bad news if this report from The Verge turns out to be accurate.
According to The Verge, Microsoft's next wave of Xbox layoffs is set for next week and could include studio closures or spin-offs, potential studio mergers, and canceled games. One of those games, according to the report, could be Marvel's Blade.
Now, it's important to mention that this is only something Microsoft is reportedly considering. The report also claims Xbox is exploring the possibility of selling Arkane.
In what is admittedly a bad situation all around, that would probably be the better outcome. I'd much rather see Xbox stick with the project and see it through, but Asha Sharma's reset appears to be focused on restructuring Xbox and returning the business to profitability.
The report also claims we could have seen Marvel's Blade as early as later this year before its internal release target reportedly slipped to late 2027. To me, that suggests the game may have been further along than many of us expected, although game development is unpredictable, so that's purely my own speculation.

I don't really want to drone on, because I think we're all painfully aware of what's potentially coming. It's going to be a difficult few weeks for Xbox fans, employees, and the wider games industry.
Gaming is supposed to be a hobby that helps us escape from everything else going on in the world, so it really does suck when those same problems keep finding their way into the industry we all enjoy so much.
With that said, I genuinely hope this remains something that's only being considered and that Arkane gets the chance to finish Marvel's Blade. Let me know your thoughts in the comments, and be sure to take part in our poll.

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Most crypto projects burn budget on services that look good in reports but don’t generate leads. In 2026, the gap between vanity metrics and actual growth has never been wider — and the agencies that survive are the ones who can prove their numbers. This breakdown cuts through the noise. Based on ICODA‘s data across …
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- Solana Price Defends Key Zone As Grayscale Highlights Surging Onchain Activity
Solana Price Defends Key Zone As Grayscale Highlights Surging Onchain Activity
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Sometimes crypto markets behave like an impatient crowd at a concert. The stage is packed, the lights are on, the music has started, yet the audience still refuses to dance. That’s roughly where the Solana price sits today. Fresh comments from Grayscale highlighted just how active the network remains beneath the surface. According to the …
Open USD Launches With 140+ Partners To Challenge Stablecoin Giants
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Stablecoin wars were always going to arrive eventually. They just arrived wearing suits today. As Open USD officially launched on June 30 with backing from more than 140 businesses spanning payments, banking, fintech, crypto infrastructure, and global commerce. The list reads less like a startup ecosystem and more like the guest list for modern finance …
XRP Price Prediction For July 1
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XRP is holding the $1 level heading into July, but only just. The token is trading in a critical zone that will likely determine its direction over the coming weeks. The Weekly Picture The longer-term bear market structure remains unconfirmed as reversed. XRP is still technically within the larger downtrend that has defined recent months. …
Does RLUSD Eat XRP – Here’s What Onchain Data Say?
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Ever since Ripple launched its dollar-backed stablecoin RLUSD, many XRP holders have wondered whether it would reduce XRP’s role in the ecosystem. However, the latest on-chain report from one of the largest public XRP treasury companies, Evernorth, suggests the opposite. RLUSD Is Growing, But XRP Remains at the Center According to Evernoth onchain, RLUSD has …
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- COIN Stock Price Falls to Key Support Despite ARK’s $43.5M Purchase: What’s Next?
COIN Stock Price Falls to Key Support Despite ARK’s $43.5M Purchase: What’s Next?
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Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) is once again testing investor conviction. Despite Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest purchasing nearly $43.5 million worth of Coinbase shares over the past three trading sessions, the stock continues hovering near a crucial support zone around $150. At the same time, CEO Brian Armstrong’s vision of turning Coinbase into the financial infrastructure for AI …
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- Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will DOGE Reach 1 Dollar?
Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will DOGE Reach 1 Dollar?
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Story Highlights The live price of the Dogecoin is . DOGE price prediction for 2026 suggests potential highs of $1.25 Long term forecasts indicate DOGE could reach $3.00 by 2030. Dogecoin continues to hold its position as one of the most widely recognized meme-driven assets in the market, supported by strong community backing, increasing integration …
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- Pi Network Pi2Day Releases : Three Major Updates, Including PiVerify and Pi Sign-In
Pi Network Pi2Day Releases : Three Major Updates, Including PiVerify and Pi Sign-In
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“Tap to Earn,” Pi Network has introduced one of its biggest ecosystem updates. On Pi2Day, the Pi Core Team launched PiVerify, a new identity verification service that allows businesses outside the Pi ecosystem to use Pi’s KYC technology. While many Pioneers see it as a major step toward real-world adoption, Pi Coin price continues to …
Samsung Galaxy Glasses app leak reveals One UI XR, charging case, and Ring integration
We’ve been waiting on Galaxy Glasses news, and the latest leak linked to the companion app and One UI XR platform doesn’t disappoint, even if it’s coming from screenshots rather than an official Samsung event.
SammyGuru got hold of the companion app for the glasses, and the images give us our clearest look yet at how this thing is actually going to work day to day.
Based on the screenshots, the case looks closer to a jumbo-sized earbuds case, complete with an external light that flashes to indicate charging and pairing status.
There’s also language in the app suggesting the case charges the glasses without any wired connection, meaning the glasses likely just dock into a cradle inside the case and fill up from contact points.
Inside the app itself, things look fairly standard for a companion experience: a gallery section for photos and videos pulled from the glasses, a settings menu, and a software update page.
One UI XR
The update page is where things get interesting, because it explicitly references “One UI XR.”
Seeing that branding show up for what’s expected to be an audio-only pair of glasses is a little surprising. It raises the question of just how much of that XR software stack Samsung plans to carry over to a device with no display.
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There’s also a handful of strings tied to Galaxy Ring gestures, including references to starting and stopping glasses functions.
- com.samsung.android.ring.GESTURE_ACTION
- com.samsung.android.ringplugin.gesture.ACTION_GLASSES_START
- com.samsung.android.ringplugin.gesture.ACTION_GLASSES_STOP
Samsung’s Intelligent Eyewear is officially dropping this year. Galaxy Unpacked is expected to be held on July 22 in London. The company may showcase the upcoming smart glasses or announce an availability timeline.
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UEFA'nın ceza haberine Fenerbahçe'den cevap
UEFA, kadro maliyet kuralını ihlal eden Fenerbahçe'ye 7 milyon Euro para cezası verdi. Fenerbahçe kulübü vakit kaybetmeden kesilen cezaya tepki verdi.
UEFA, 2025 takvim yılı için %70'in üzerinde kadro maliyet oranı bildirerek kadro maliyet kuralını ihlal eden Fenerbahçe’ye 7 milyon Euro para cezası verdi.
Fenerbahçe kulübünün kesilen cezaya ilk tepkisi şu şekilde:
Kulüp Finansal Sürdürülebilirlik Talimatı kapsamında, 2025 takvim yılına ilişkin finansal verilerin incelenmesi sonucunda; futbol takımı maliyetlerinin, futbol faaliyetine ilişkin gelirlerin azami %70'i ile sınırlı olması gerekirken, kulübümüz açısından bu oranın %84 olarak gerçekleştiği tespit edilmiştir.
?Söz konusu limitin aşılması nedeniyle, UEFA tarafından geçmiş dönemde başlatılan inceleme neticesinde, 30 Haziran 2026 tarihi itibarıyla kulübümüze 7 milyon Euro tutarında finansal disiplin cezası uygulanmıştır.
?Bu yaptırım; 2025 takvim yılına ait futbol takımına ilişkin bonservis bedelleri, menajerlik giderleri, futbolcu ücretleri ve ilgili diğer takım maliyetlerinin, UEFA tarafından belirlenen mali sürdürülebilirlik limitinin üzerinde gerçekleşmesinden kaynaklanmaktadır.
?Geçmiş döneme ilişkin finansal uygulamalar sonucunda ortaya çıkan bu ceza nedeniyle, henüz 22 gün önce göreve başlayan Yönetim Kurulumuz, kulübümüzün hak ve menfaatlerini korumak amacıyla ilgili karara itiraz etmek için gerekli hukuki ve idari başvuruları yasal süre içinde gerçekleştirecek olup; kulübümüzün UEFA mali sürdürülebilirlik kriterlerine tam uyum sağlaması amacıyla gerekli tedbirleri alacaktır.

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- How to watch France vs Sweden: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Kylian Mbappe leads Les Bleus in last 32
How to watch France vs Sweden: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Kylian Mbappe leads Les Bleus in last 32
- France vs Sweden Kick-Off time: Tuesday, June 30 | 10pm BST / 5pm ET / 7am AEST (Wed)
- Watch free on ITV (UK) / SBS (AUS) / CazéTV's YouTube (Brazil)
- Unlock your free streams with Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)
Free-scoring France face a Sweden side who also boast their fair share of top-quality attackers in the last 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, in New Jersey — and you can watch the game from anywhere for free.
Les Bleus were the joint-top goalscorers in the group stage, finding the net 10 times as they seek a third successive World Cup final. It has not just been the Kylian Mbappe show, either – after France's captain scored four times in the opening two games, Ousmane Dembele took center stage with a 32-minute hat-trick in the 4-1 rout of Norway that sealed Group I top spot. Les Bleus' head coach Didier Deschamps has returned to camp after missing the Norway game to attend his mother's funeral back home in France.
Sweden have already had a rollercoaster World Cup, trading 5-1 scorelines in victory and defeat against Tunisia and the Netherlands, respectively. A 1-1 draw against Japan ensured qualification as one of the best third-place teams, but a defense that has already shipped seven times this tournament will need to tighten up against France's star-studded forward line. Head coach Graham Potter may decide to fight fire with fire and unleash his own impressive attacking options, including strikers Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, and the pacy Anthony Elanga.
The winner faces Paraguay in the last 16.
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch France vs Sweden for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
How to watch France vs Sweden for free
France vs Sweden is available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.
- 🇬🇧 UK: ITV (English commentary)
- 🇦🇺 Australia: SBS On Demand (English commentary)
- 🇧🇷 Brazil: CazéTV's YouTube (no account required)
- 🇧🇪 Belgium: RTBF / VRT
- 🇫🇷 France: M6
- 🇮🇪 Ireland: RTE Player (English commentary)
- 🇮🇹 Italy: Rai
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands: NOS
- 🇪🇸 Spain: RTVE
- 🇨🇭 Switzerland: SRF Play / RTS Play / RSI Play
- 🇹🇷 Turkey: TRT
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How to watch France vs Sweden in the US

US viewers can watch France vs Sweden on Fox.
You can watch every World Cup game on Fox and FS1, which are available on cord-cutters like YouTube TV (free trial), Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.
Those looking for a streaming service instead can watch France vs Sweden on Fox One (3-day free trial).
Visiting the US from the UK? You can still watch your World Cup stream for free thanks to Norton VPN (try for 60 days).
How to watch France vs Sweden in the UK

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

France vs Sweden will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.
The streaming platform has every game of the tournament for free, making it the perfect place for your World Cup viewing.
Traveling for work or on holiday? A VPN like Norton VPN can help unlock your free stream.
How to watch France vs Sweden in Canada

In Canada, TSN will be broadcasting France vs Sweden.
You can live stream via the TSN+ streaming platform, which costs CA$8 per month or CA$80 per year.
Outside of Canada? Use Norton VPN whilst you're traveling away from home to unlock your stream.
France vs Sweden: Match Information
What time does France vs Sweden start?
France vs Sweden kicks-off at 10pm BST / 5pm ET on Tuesday, June 30. That's 7am AEST on Wednesday, July 1 in Australia.
What are the squads for France vs Sweden?
France
Goalkeepers: Mike Maignan (AC Milan), Robin Risser (Lens), Brice Samba (Rennes).
Defenders: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa), Malo Gusto (Chelsea), Lucas Hernandez (Paris St-Germain), Theo Hernandez (Al Hilal), Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool), Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace), Jules Kounde (Barcelona), William Saliba (Arsenal), Dayot Upamenaco (Bayern Munich).
Midfielders: N'Golo Kante (Fenerbache), Manu Kone (Roma), Adrien Rabiot (AC Milan), Aurelien Tchouameni (Real Madrid), Warren Zaire-Emery (Paris St-Germain).
Forwards: Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco), Bradley Barcola (Paris St-Germain), Rayan Cherki (Man City), Ousmane Dembele (Paris St-Germain), Desire Doue (Paris St-Germain), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich), Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid), Jean-Phillipe Mateta (Crystal Palace), Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan).
Sweden
Goalkeepers: Kristoffer Nordfeldt (AIK), Viktor Johansson (Stoke City), Jacob Widell Zetterstrom (Derby County).
Defenders: Victor Lindelof (Aston Villa), Isak Hien (Atalanta), Gabriel Gudmundsson (Leeds United), Carl Starfelt (Celta Vigo), Herman Johansson (FC Dallas), Hjalmar Ekdal (Burnley), Daniel Svensson (Borussia Dortmund), Gustaf Lagerbielke (Braga), Eric Smith (FC St. Pauli), Elliot Stroud (Mjallby AIF).
Midfielders: Mattias Svanberg (VfL Wolfsburg), Jesper Karlstrom (Udinese), Yasin Ayari (Brighton & Hove Albion), Lucas Bergvall (Tottenham Hotspur), Besfort Zeneli (Union Saint-Gilloise).
Forwards: Alexander Isak (Liverpool), Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal), Ken Sema (Pafos), Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United), Benjamin Nygren (Celtic), Alexander Bernhardsson (Holstein Kiel), Gustaf Nilsson (Club Brugge), Taha Ali (Malmo FF).
Stage | France | Sweden |
Group stage | Group I: 1st, 9 points | Group F: 3rd, 4 points |
Can I watch France vs Sweden on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key World Cup moments on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@FIFAWorldCup), Instagram (@FIFAWorldCup), TikTok (@FIFAWorldCup) and YouTube (@FIFA).
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- A Spotify user just found a way to make it look like Apple Music — but there's something about it that doesn't sit right with me
A Spotify user just found a way to make it look like Apple Music — but there's something about it that doesn't sit right with me
Spotify has the upper hand out of all the best music streaming services because of its hyper-personalized feed and social features, but its app design isn’t the greatest.
I’m not the first power user to call out the platform for its stuffy and, at times, unorganized layout. The ‘Your Library’ section, for example, is a cluster of your recent activity, which you can only rearrange using the filters at the top of the screen — full customization is out of the question.
After using Spotify alongside Apple Music, there’s no comparison — the latter packs a simple and concise interface, with a bright and sleek finish, and there’s Spotify could certainly take a page out of Apple Music’s book on the organization front. However, one user has, at least, found a hidden setting that allows you to switch from Spotify’s dark color scheme to a brighter one similar to Apple Music's.
A Reddit post shared by u/Hot_Perspective (see below) shows two images of the Spotify mobile app with inverted colors enabled, which essentially replaces Spotify’s dark appearance with a ‘light mode’ one consisting of an all-white background reminiscent of Apple Music’s interface.
Do you know u can use Spotify in light mode in iOS it looks pretty 😍 from r/truespotify
The thing to note here is that it’s not actually controlled via the Spotify app; it’s all done through iOS or Android settings — and it’s simple to enable.
If you’re using an iPhone, open Settings and head to Accessibility, then tap Per-App Settings. From there, you’ll need to tap Add App and search for Spotify. Once you’ve added Spotify select Smart Invert and enable the toggle. Android users can enable this feature also by heading to Settings and tapping Accessibility, then Text and Display. Find Color Inversion and toggle it on.
What an eyesore
If you haven’t yet come across this tool, it’s a stark difference from Spotify’s traditional dark-theme interface to say the least.
While it flips the dark in-app color scheme on its head, it’s smart enough to know not to invert album and playlist covers, so not every part of the Spotify app is inverted — which I think is quite clever. But despite its accessibility benefits, it hasn’t been a huge hit with music fans, myself included.
For one, it doesn’t solve the issue of the cluttered and unorganized interface, it just adds funky colors to the app. That aside, it’s frighteningly bright, I’d say even brighter than the average smartphone display setting — the meme replies in the Reddit thread have cracked me up (see the countless reaction images).
Comment from r/truespotify
I can’t exactly explain it, but there’s something very 'uncanny valley' about Spotify with inverted colors. It sort of looks like Apple Music, but I know it’s not. I even lost my muscle memory while trying to navigate it — it threw me off that much.
As we all know, Spotify loves a good visual, and most songs on the platform display a short looping video in the playback section of the app, but inverted colors interfere with this, making visuals look like X-rays. But even if you like how it looks, it has a knock-on effect for both iOS and Android smartphones.

Because Android doesn’t allow this tool to be enabled for individual apps, you’ll have to put up with inverted colors across your entire system, which is quite a strain on the eyes. While iOS allows you to enable inverted colors for separate apps, you need to have the system-wide Light Mode setting turned on for it to work. This means that if you’re like me and prefer to use Dark Mode in apps like Instagram and iMessages, you’ll have to sacrifice this — it’s an all-or-nothing situation.
I think it’s appropriate to say that, overall, it doesn’t sit well with a lot of subscribers. It does, however, remind us that while Spotify has yet to fix a few layout issues, at least the platform has a solid brand identity.
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- 'We were given a challenge which is unprecedented for the game': I spoke to Lenovo’s Ken Wong about the challenges of being "the technology backbone of FIFA" and how the FIFA World Cup 2026 can help democratize AI for everyone
'We were given a challenge which is unprecedented for the game': I spoke to Lenovo’s Ken Wong about the challenges of being "the technology backbone of FIFA" and how the FIFA World Cup 2026 can help democratize AI for everyone
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is well underway, with the group stages already generating huge amounts of action for fans across the world.
It’s been widely highlighted how this is the biggest edition of the tournament so far, with an expanded roster of 48 teams doing battle in 16 venues across three countries. But with such a sprawling reach, the technology needed to power such a crucial tournament has never been more important - and that’s where Lenovo comes in.
As FIFA’s official technology partner, Lenovo has provided the technical expertise to keep the tournament running, and power some of the most exciting new innovations such as AI Refcam - I went to find out more.
An unprecedented challenge
“We were given a challenge which is unprecedented for the game,” Ken Wong - EVP and President, SSG, Lenovo, tells me in Miami.
“For anyone that is going to be a single point of contact for such a complex project, there will be a lot of questions…but after two weeks of operations, I think we have delivered what we promised.”
Wong highlights how the technology being built and delivered to FIFA is actually Lenovo’s own in-house hybrid platform and delivery platforms, so the company was confident about the capabilities it could provide - and then, Wong says, hand it over to FIFA, “to make magic happen.”
As Wong notes, “keeping the lights on is a given”, and Lenovo has deployed more than 350 engineers to World Cup sites, including the stadiums and its Technology Command Center in Miami, with the company providing around 17,000 devices to ensure a resolute and powerful backbone for all the tournament’s operations.
The technology has (at least at the time of writing) been one of the biggest success stories of the World Cup 2026, with fans around the world praising the immersiveness of the Refcam and realistic VAR avatars.
“It's not only about technology - without outcome it is meaningless,” Wong notes, with the company looking to provide a fan experience “like never before”.
“Our role is to make sure based on our understanding of the technology in the platform - how we can maximize the flexibility and outcome for our customer? Now it's up to FIFA to use it.”

The "power of AI"
I ask Wong if the World Cup 2026 can be a good use case for responsible AI deployment, boosting everything from the fan experience to broadcast quality to more effective ground logistics and operations.
“Customers are often so focused on, do I have the most powerful model - but more and more, when AI is moving from POC to production and scale, the more people understand the importance of data,” he says.
Any complex operation that involves a massive amount of data can be a vital learning experience, Wong says - naming building or facilities operations all the way up to smart city oversight as possible use cases which can be extrapolated from the World Cup use case.
Lenovo has even established sports as one of its focus verticals, with the company also partnering with the likes of Formula 1, the Olympics, NHL, Serie A and more.
“We have confidence that we can provide a great outcome, for other organizations within the sports industry, be it a stadium or fans experience, or a whole federation,” he adds.
So with the tournament still underway at the time of writing, Lenovo might be hoping, paradoxically, that its technology stays out of the headlines for the time being - as that will mean everything is working smoothly, with no errors or controversies.
“We are the technology backbone of FIFA,” Wong notes, “our AI is powering the World Cup! To me, the real meaning is that we're part of the great game, but also it is proven now that Lenovo technology can be applied to the most complex operation in the world.”
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- I spent a month with the Motorola Razr Plus 2026, and it's a great flip phone with a worryingly short lifespan
I spent a month with the Motorola Razr Plus 2026, and it's a great flip phone with a worryingly short lifespan
Motorola Razr Plus 2026: Two-minute review
The Motorola Razr Plus 2026 (or Razr 70 Plus, as it's known in some regions) is as puzzling as it is pleasing to use. On the plus side, it boasts a sturdier hinge, all-day battery life thanks to its 4,500mAh cell, two displays that are easily visible in direct sunlight, and a main camera that takes stunning portrait photos that are sure to impress your friends and family.
But Motorola made some odd decisions with the Razr Plus that I'm still scratching my head over. In the US, it costs $100 more than its predecessor, which, given the rising cost of pretty much everything right now, might make sense on its own. However, Motorola used the same processor in this new model as it used in the previous two generations of the Razr Plus family. And while it's still snappy and can handle everyday tasks and some gaming with ease, paying more for the same ol' tech doesn't sit right.
What's more, Motorola is promising Razr Plus 2026 owners three years of OS upgrades and five years of security updates, both of which trail Samsung and Google's seven-year guarantee.

The camera setup is a mixed bag. Motorola removed the telephoto camera and replaced it with an ultra-wide shooter. If you take a lot of wide-angle photos, you'll be smitten. However, if you ever find yourself wanting to zoom in on anything — your kid's performance at school or a sign across the room — you're sure to be disappointed.
Ultimately, the Razr Plus 2026 is an excellent clamshell flip phone that is incredibly fun to use, but its recycled hardware places it in an awkward position. If you want a phone that will confidently turn heads, give you an intuitive cover screen experience, and last all day, it delivers — just don't expect it to keep up with the fast-evolving world of on-device AI a few years down the road.
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Price and availability
- 12GB + 256GB for $1,099 in the US
- 12GB + 512GB for £1,000 in the UK
- Not available in Australia
The Motorola Razr Plus launched on May 21, 2026 and is available to purchase from Motorola directly. In the US, it's also available at third-party retailers like Amazon, but only in a single configuration of 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, for $1,099. That's a price increase of $100 over last year's model.
In the UK, Motorola sells a slightly different configuration of the Razr Plus, known as the Razr 70 Plus. It also comes with 12 GB of RAM, but doubles the storage to 512GB for £1,000.
At the time of writing, the Razr Plus 2026 is not available in Australia.
For reference, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE cost $1,099 / £1,049 / AU$1,799 and $899 / £849 / AU$1,499, respectively, while the cheaper Razr 2026 and Razr Ultra 2026 cost $799.99 / £799.99 and $1,499.99 / £1,199.99, respectively.
In other words, the Razr Plus 2026 is in the middle of the pack in terms of price. It's not the most expensive flip phone you can buy, but it's far from cheap.
- Value score: 3 / 5
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Specs
Here's a breakdown of the Motorola Razr Plus 2026's key specs:
Dimensions: | Closed: 3.5 x 2.9 x 0.6 in |
Weight: | 189g |
Display: | Cover display: 4-inch AMOLED |
Resolution: | Cover display: 1272 x 1080 |
Refresh rate: | Cover display: 165Hz |
Peak brightness: | Cover display: 2,400 nits |
CPU: | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 |
RAM: | 12GB |
Storage: | 256GB |
OS: | Android 16 |
Cameras: | 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide |
Selfie Camera: | 32MP |
Battery: | 4,500mAh |
Charging: | 45W wired, 15W wireless, 5W reverse wireless |
Colors: | Pantone Mountain View |
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Design



- New titanium hinge is more durable
- Mesh pattern on the back adds some grip
The 2026 version of the Motorola Razr Plus is available in one color: Pantone Mountain View. That's a fancy name for what I'd consider forest green. Although, because of the flip design, the color of the phone doesn't dominate the overall aesthetic, with the back panel (when closed) and the frame of the phone being the only areas that show off any sort of color. The rest of the phone is black — well, until you wake it up and realize it's all screen.
The back panel features a textured pattern Motorola is referring to as a "woven jacquard-inspired finish." The woven pattern adds some much-needed grip to the back of an otherwise slick phone. You won't find any MagSafe-like support on the Razr Plus, nor does it support Qi2 wireless charging. Instead, you'll get 15W wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging for topping off your smartwatch or wireless earbuds.
It's been a few years since I last used a foldable phone that flips instead of opening like a book, and I've definitely missed using a clamshell phone. When it's closed, its compact size doesn't feel overly bulky in my pocket like my iPhone 15 Pro Max or Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7.
When closed, the Razr Plus fits almost perfectly in the palm of my hand, allowing one-handed use of the front display. The volume buttons, along with the lock/wake button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor, are easily accessible, making unlocking the phone or adjusting the volume while listening to music or streaming a YouTube video a breeze.

I do wish the front screen wasn't broken up by the two camera lenses in the bottom right corner, but that's a byproduct of this form factor.
When opened, the phone is narrower and taller than my iPhone 15 Pro Max and Pixel 10 Pro XL, which means there's a bit of a learning curve at first. I found it difficult to reach the top third of the screen or so when using the phone one-handed. The taller aspect ratio also puts the volume controls and that fingerprint sensor higher up on the right side of the housing. This positioning isn't a deal-breaker, by any means, but it does take some getting used to.
There's a new titanium-reinforced hinge in this year's model, and while I can't speak to how much more durable it is than previous hinges in the Razr line, I can say it feels smooth and sturdy.
The USB-C charge port, capable of charging at up to 45W, is located on the bottom of the phone, as is common practice for all modern smartphones.
The Razr Plus has an IP48 rating, meaning it'll survive an accidental swim in a pool or bathtub. It'll also stand up to pocket lint and everyday debris, but don't drop it at the beach — the sand could wreak havoc.
The Razr Plus doesn't break the design mold for a clamshell-style flip phone, and adapting to the taller design takes some time, but it's a phone that's sure to garner some attention whenever you pull it out and flip it open.
- Design score: 4 / 5
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Displays

- Plenty of brightness, inside and out
- Two displays are better than one
The Motorola Razr Plus has two different displays. When closed, the front of the phone features a 4-inch AMOLED cover display with a resolution of 1272 x 1080, a 165Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 2,400 nits. All of that distills down to a compact screen that looks clear, crisp, and is easy to see in direct sunlight.
As I said earlier, my biggest gripe is that even though the cover display is listed at 4 inches, you don't get to take full advantage of that space because the dual-camera lens setup in the bottom-right corner gets in the way.
Still, I rather enjoyed quickly checking my email or scrolling through my Reddit feed while waiting in line at a food truck. I didn't enjoy typing out long messages on a cramped keyboard, but it was nice to send a quick yes/no or short message without opening the phone.
On the inside is a 6.9-inch AMOLED display, with a 1084 x 2640 resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. That peak brightness is on par with the likes of the Pixel 10 Pro XL and iPhone 17 Pro Max, and beats out the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7's 2,600-nit peak brightness. At those levels, you should have no issues seeing the display in direct sunlight.

The inner display uses LTPO technology to adjust the refresh rate all the way down to 1Hz when you're looking at a webpage or reading an email, and all the way up to 165Hz when you're gaming or quickly scrolling a social feed.
There's a noticeable crease in the screen that's easily seen and felt as you tap and swipe across the display. But doesn't get in the way or completely distract from the overall experience — in fact, after a few days, I rarely even thought about its presence.
Specifications aside, the inner screen looks sharp, with deep blacks and bright, vivid colors. The surrounding bezel is thin and sits slightly higher than the screen panel itself. That means there's a slight lip around the edge, similar to the raised border of a phone case.
- Display score: 4 / 5
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Software

- Comes with Android 16
- Will only get 3 years of OS updates
- 5 years of security updates
The Motorola Razr Plus runs Android 16 with Motorola's custom Hello UI skin layered on top, adding customizations and features. I'm a big fan of Google's Pixel lineup and the clean Android experience it offers, but I also appreciate when phone makers like Motorola tweak Android and add to the overall experience.
Google Gemini is baked into the Razr Plus, of course. You can easily access the AI service using your voice or through the Gemini app. It's confusing to me, then, that Motorola has its own Moto AI app on the Razr Plus that duplicates a lot (if not all?) of what Gemini brings to the table.
Inside the Moto AI app, you can use Image Studio to create images from scratch and make stickers to use in your messages. There's also a feature that catches you up on your missed notifications, a playlist creation feature, and even a note-taking transcription service.
I totally get the desire to add AI to all the things right now, but as someone who regularly uses Gemini across all of my devices, I don't want to start investing my time (and data) into another AI tool.
Moto AI aside, my long-standing favorite tweaks Motorola makes to Android are present: Gestures. I love being able to twist my wrist a couple of times and launch the camera app, for example. I wish more phones had a similar capability.

With the cover screen, Motorola effectively manages two different home screens. There's, of course, the internal screen, but instead of just duplicating and shrinking it down to fit the cover screen's size, it's an entirely different experience. You can add apps to a dedicated app drawer, manage calendar or weather panels (basically widgets) you swipe between, and even take pictures of video right from the front of the phone. It's all super easy to understand and intuitive to navigate.
Motorola promises three years of major OS updates and five years of security updates for the Razr Plus, falling well short of Google and Samsung, both of which promise seven years of OS updates and security patches to their respective foldables. Motorola's equivalent commitment is disappointing, even more so when you consider the nearly $1,100 price tag of the Razr Plus 2026.
- Software score: 3 / 5
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Cameras

- 50MP main camera
- 50MP ultra-wide camera
- No telephoto camera this year
The two camera lenses that break up the front display I've complained about a few times already are a 50MP wide camera and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. On the inside is a 32MP hole-punch selfie camera.
For the 2026 version of the Razr Plus, Motorola did away with the telephoto lens and replaced it with an ultra-wide camera. When I first read about the lack of a telephoto lens, I didn't give it much thought — until I actually started taking pictures and realized just how much I was going to miss it.
When I took the Razr Plus to an Alex Warren concert at an outdoor amphitheater, I was really disappointed as I tried to zoom in on the stage and saw nothing but out-of-focus blobs.







The first few selfies I took using the main camera and the front display as a viewfinder didn't leave me overly impressed, either. Each one was muted and downright blurry.
It wasn't until a night out with my family, as we waited for our dinner to arrive, and I started taking portrait photos of everyone, that I realized just how much potential the Razr Plus 2026 has as a camera phone.






Every portrait shot was clear, crisp, and had ample color saturation. You could make a case that the colors are a little too saturated and unnatural-looking, but that's nitpicking. Every person at the table wouldn't stop talking about how good the photos looked, and I was equally impressed.
Then I started taking pictures of our pizzas as they arrived, and I saw that same blurry, out-of-focus look start to creep into some shots. Maybe it's user error? Maybe the camera is just finicky.



The ultra-wide camera has a 122-degree field of view, which was more than enough to capture the entire amphitheater and the audience. However, if you look at the edges of the picture, you'll see it gets blurry and out of focus, while the back of my son's head is perfectly in focus.

Overall, then, the Razr Plus' camera setup is mixed. It's impressive when taking portrait photos, and occasionally when taking normal photos. But replacing the telephoto camera with an ultra-wide shooter feels like a step backward from last year's model — the ability to zoom and take high-quality pictures feels like a must-have in 2026, and the Razr Plus 2026 can't deliver.
- Camera score: 3 / 5
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Performance

- It's plenty fast... for now
- Same exact processor used in the previous two models
Probably the most controversial thing Motorola did with the 2026 Razr Plus is stick with the exact same processor it used in the 2024 and 2025 Razr Plus, while also raising the price of the new phone by $100. Motorola even kept the memory at 12GB and storage at 256GB across all three generations.
In all fairness, the processor — the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 — is no slouch. Over the last month, I haven't noted any glaring performance issues. I've been able to move between apps and multitask, and the Razr Plus kept up with whatever paces I put it through. That often meant watching a YouTube video in picture-in-picture mode, while checking my email, texting my wife, or browsing the web in Chrome. Doing a few laps in Asphalt: Legends also presented no issues (and was actually quite fun).
With AI as a whole at the forefront of almost every tech-related conversation right now, the Razr Plus would surely benefit from an upgraded processor, but I digress.
Just know that if you opt to pick up a Razr Plus, you shouldn't expect any performance issues today — but with an already aging chipset, there's no promise that it won't start showing signs of its age as Android and Motorola's Hello UI software continue to evolve.
For those interested, here's a summary of the Razr Plus' benchmark scores:
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 | |
Geekbench 6 single-core | 1835 |
Geekbench 6 multi-core | 4476 |
3D Mark Wildlife Extreme Best | 2202 |
3D Mark Wildlife Extreme Low | 1660 |
3D Mark Solar Bay | 5110 |
- Performance score: 3 / 5
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Battery

- 4,500mAh battery
- 45W wired charging
- All-day battery life
Tucked inside the thin housing of the Razr Plus is a 4,500mAh battery, which Motorola promises will deliver over 31 hours of use.
From my testing, I'd say that's only slightly more than what you get in everyday use. I was routinely able to go an entire day of doom scrolling, bouncing between basically any social media app you can name, chatting with friends in Slack, managing my inbox, and texting my wife and kids without needing to charge.
Like most people, I find it's second nature to plug in my phone as I get ready for bed and start the next day with a full charge. On several occasions, I forgot to plug in the Razr Plus, but instead of waking to a phone that had turned off, I found anywhere from 20% to 30% of its juice left.
When you run out of juice, though, using a 45W wall adapter will net you a 20% charge in 15 minutes. A full charge from a completely drained tank, meanwhile, took around 1 hour and 35 minutes in my testing.
As mentioned earlier, there's no MagSafe-equivalent wireless charging feature, nor does the Razr Plus support Qi2. However, you can wirelessly charge at 15W or charge another device using reverse wireless charging at 5W. You won't want to use the latter feature to charge another phone; it's incredibly slow and inefficient.
- Battery score: 5 / 5
Should you buy the Motorola Razr Plus 2026?
Attributes | Notes | Rating |
|---|---|---|
Value | A $100 increase year-over-year for old tech. | 3 / 5 |
Design | An upgraded hinge, IP48 rating and a very usable front display are all welcome features. | 4 / 5 |
Displays | The front and inner displays look great, even in direct sunlight. | 4 / 5 |
Software | Three years of OS updates falls well short of industry standards. | 3 / 5 |
Camera | Swapping the telephoto camera out for an ultra-wide isn't ideal, but the main camera takes solid pics. | 3 / 5 |
Performance | The older processor powers through daily tasks with relative ease. | 3 / 5 |
Battery | It just keeps going and going and going. | 5 / 5 |
Buy it if...
You want a compact foldable phone
The cover display is fully functional, allowing you to triage your messages or quickly check your calendar, then it opens to a full-size smartphone that fits easily in your pocket. Win-win.
You want all-day battery life
The 4,500mAh battery provides more than enough power to get through a full day of use and then some.
You want high-quality portrait photos
If you primarily take portrait photos of friends and family, then this phone will be your jam.
Don't buy it if...
You want the latest tech
Motorola's reuse of a processor from 2024 is sure to show signs of its age as we move further into the AI era and Android continues to evolve.
You want a telephoto lens
Do not get the Razr Plus if you routinely zoom in and take photos. It just doesn't do a great job at a distance.
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 review: Also consider
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
If you want a foldable flip phone, Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 offers a similar experience to the Razr Plus, but with Samsung's software (love or hate it) and a front display that's just as useful.
Read our full Samsung Z Galaxy 7 Flip review
Motorola Razr Ultra 2025
Last year's Moto Razr Ultra checks a lot of the same boxes as the 2026 Razr Plus, but adds in a better processor, more memory, and more storage. However, it too lacks a telephoto lens.
Read our full Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 review
How I tested the Motorola Razr Plus 2026
I lived with the Razr Plus 2026 for over a month. I used Android's restore tool to transfer over accounts and apps from my Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, then signed into the apps I use every day — Slack, Fastmail, Reddit, Mastodon, YouTube, Facebook, Immich, Instagram, and Gemini, to name a few.
I used the Razr Plus as I would my own personal phone throughout each day and over the weeks, taking pictures, watching YouTube, listening to music, and doing all of the other mundane tasks one does on a phone, being sure to take note of my overall impressions along the way.
Read more about how we test
First reviewed June 2026
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- This $550 Dell 15 Laptop deal genuinely surprised me — a well-rounded everyday laptop for business professionals and students, with a massive $250 off
This $550 Dell 15 Laptop deal genuinely surprised me — a well-rounded everyday laptop for business professionals and students, with a massive $250 off
If you need a dependable everyday laptop and don’t want to overthink the purchase, this Dell 15 Laptop is $550 (was $800) at Dell. And it's the one we always recommend for day-to-day tasks like running office software, browsing, streaming, emails, and video calls. You know, the essential tasks.
This particular build pairs the 13th-generation Intel Core i5-1334U with the essential 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, which is the configuration we’d point most everyday buyers toward on this chassis.
Alongside the Core i5 chip and 16GB of memory, the 1920x1080 IPS display runs at 120Hz, which makes scrolling and everyday use feel noticeably smoother than the 60Hz panels still common at this price. Integrated Intel graphics handle video playback and light creative work, though this isn’t a machine built for gaming or GPU-heavy tasks. As usual with Dell machines, there's a wide range of configurations available, if you want to upgrade the specs for more demanding tasks.
Today's top Dell laptop deal

A straightforward 15.6” office laptop that does everything I'd expect for day-to-day computing, from running office apps to browsing and streaming. It's built around the 10-core Intel Core i5-1334U, with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB NVMe SSD — enough headroom for everyday multitasking, document work, video calls, and web browsing without things slowing down. View Deal
The Core i5-1334U is a 10-core, 12-thread chip from Intel’s Raptor Lake-U family, built for efficiency rather than raw power. It’s a sensible match for this laptop’s intended use — everyday productivity, web browsing, video calls, and office software — rather than anything CPU-intensive. With 16GB of RAM running in dual-channel (rather than the single-channel 8GB configuration that’s tripped up some reviewers on this chassis), you get noticeably better multitasking headroom than the base spec, which matters if you’re the kind of person who keeps a dozen browser tabs open alongside a spreadsheet and a video call.
The 512GB NVMe SSD over PCIe is generously sized for an everyday laptop at this price — plenty of room for an operating system, applications, and a reasonable library of documents and media without needing to manage storage carefully. It’s also meaningfully faster than the SATA SSDs that still show up in some budget machines.
The 120Hz IPS display is a genuinely nice touch on a laptop in this category. Most budget and mid-range laptops still ship with 60Hz panels, and the difference in everyday smoothness — scrolling a webpage, dragging a window, moving the cursor — is something you notice within the first few minutes of using it, even if you never use the laptop for gaming.
Connectivity covers the essentials for everyday use, including USB-C and USB-A ports, an HDMI output, and Wi-Fi 6. It’s worth being clear about the limits here: there’s no Thunderbolt, no USB4, and no DisplayPort output, so if you need high-bandwidth external connectivity — multiple 4K monitors, fast external storage — this isn’t the machine for it. For typical everyday use, the port selection is perfectly adequate.
The integrated Intel graphics in this configuration handle video playback, web browsing, and light creative work like basic photo editing without issue, but this is not a laptop built for gaming or video editing. If your workload leans more demanding — frequent video editing, 3D work, or modern gaming — you’ll want to look at a machine with dedicated graphics instead.
For students, home office workers, or anyone who wants a reliable everyday laptop without paying for features they won’t use, this configuration of the Dell 15 is a sensible buy at $549.99.
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Dell's standard laptop series don't tend to be the flashiest machines, but they do offer great bang for the buck. This Dell 14-inch laptop in particular manages to feature a really up-to-date chipset, 16GB of RAM, and a spacious 1TB SSD for a great price thanks to the official Dell Store's back-to-school sale this week.View Deal

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The Dell 14 Plus is one of our favorite models from Dell in the past few years. It really surprised us when we reviewed it because it offers great performance and a well-thought-out design at an excellent price. Today's best deal is on this Ryzen 7-equipped configuration, which offers plenty of power in this machine's portable 14-inch form factor. View Deal

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MacBooks are getting pricier and pricier now, which makes this deal on the rival Dell XPS 13 at the official Dell Store even more compelling this week. The standout feature for the Dell XPS 13 is its stunning lightweight premium design, which is perfect if you need something portable. This is a great price on the Intel-based variant, which provides great battery life, excellent app support, and plenty of power.View Deal
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- The HP Envy 6555e is a 'slick printer' that's ideal for home and student printing — and Best Buy just dropped the price under $90
The HP Envy 6555e is a 'slick printer' that's ideal for home and student printing — and Best Buy just dropped the price under $90
For a home or back to school printer, the HP Envy 6555e is a surprisingly feature-rich pick - especially now the HP Envy 6555e is $90 (was $180) at Best Buy.
In our own tests, we called out two genuinely unusual features for a printer at this price: it's the first printer we've tested that can auto-duplex coated photo paper, letting you label the back of each photo as you print.
It's also one of the only printers we know of that supports native Display P3 color printing, which produces a closer match to the colors you see on your screen.
Today's top HP printer deal

A compact all-in-one inkjet with print, scan, copy, and fax (via the HP Smart app) in one unit. The 2.4-inch color touchscreen and 35-sheet automatic document feeder make everyday scanning and copying straightforward. Auto duplex print covers standard documents and, uniquely, coated 4x6 photo paper. Wireless and wired connectivity, with HP+ smart features and 3 months of Instant Ink included. Built with 60% recycled plastic.View Deal
In our full HP Envy 6555e review, we had no problems printing or scanning — it connected easily to our devices and got through all our test material without issue. Black text comes out crisp and professional-looking thanks to pigment-based black ink, which is also smudge-resistant and long-lasting. Color documents take a bit longer, but the dye-based C/M/Y inks produce bold, vibrant results, and we found the colors bonded particularly well with coated photo paper for genuinely good-looking prints.
The photo printing features are what set this printer apart from typical budget all-in-ones. We especially liked the novelty of the printer flipping a photo over and printing details on the back — a feature that, as far as we've seen, is exclusive to this HP line. With Display P3 color support via the HP Smart app, this printer takes casual photo printing more seriously than most machines in its price bracket.
Now for the honest part. We found the Envy 6555e slow at printing large text documents — if you're in a hurry, this isn't the printer for you. The unusual form factor, with the paper tray sticking out at the front, also takes up more desk space than a typical small all-in-one, and we found the front lip tended to catch dust and crumbs, which then get channeled into the printer.
Still, for casual print-outs at home or in the dormitory, this do-it-all printer with genuinely useful photo features for less than $90 is a sensible pick.
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The OfficeJet Pro 8125e is a fast, capable all-in-one inkjet from HP built more for the home office than the family photo printer crowd — it churns through documents quickly thanks to PCL6 printing, handles double-sided printing automatically, and includes a 35-sheet automatic document feeder for scanning and copying stacks of paper without babysitting it. It supports HP's Smart app for mobile printing and scanning, and like other "e" series HP printers, it comes bundled with a trial of HP Instant Ink. It's a solid pick for anyone who prints frequently and wants speed and reliability over flashy photo features.View Deal
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- The summer heat is hitting data centers hard — and outages and downtime may only get worse
The summer heat is hitting data centers hard — and outages and downtime may only get worse
- 54% of global data center capacity is at risk of temperature-related climate stress
- Before damage even occurs, operating costs can soar to keep up with cooling demands
- Future projects should focus on temperature projections and resource availability
A new First Street report has identified extreme heat as one of the most significant long-term risks that data centers face worldwide, with rising global temperatures, higher hardware power density and strained cooling demands all contributing to the problem.
More than half (54%) of the global data center capacity surveyed is now said to be located in markets that expect to face growing chronic climate risks like rising temperatures, more frequent heatwaves, drought and water stress.
But besides causing physical damage, rising temperatures can also add to operational costs simply by demanding more cooling capacity, the report argues.
Heat is a data center's worst enemy
Higher temperatures mean cooling systems need to work harder to keep servers within safe temperature ranges, leading to higher electricity consumption, lower cooling efficiency, greater wear on cooling equipment and potentially all server hardware if optimal temperatures aren't maintained, and higher operational and maintenance costs.
With cooling already one of the largest ongoing expenses for data centers, rising temperatures could compound the effects.
Summer 2026 is already proving to be a stress test for data centers in the Northern Hemisphere, with temperature records being broken across Europe and North America where around 50% and 46% of capacity respectively is located in chronic heat and drought regions. As much as 89% of Asia-Pacific capacity faces the same challenges.
Looking ahead, the report concludes that future data center investments should focus on future temperature projections rather than historical climate data, and the availability of power and water to support long-term cooling operations.
Companies could also look to locate campuses in low-risk areas, which have so far seen comparatively slower development.
"As digital infrastructure continues to expand globally, institutions that incorporate climate risk into site selection, underwriting, and capital allocation decisions will be better positioned to identify resilient opportunities and manage long-term exposure," the firm says.

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- Did RAM suppliers fix memory prices? This lawsuit says they did — but I don’t think it will fix the RAMpocalypse
Did RAM suppliers fix memory prices? This lawsuit says they did — but I don’t think it will fix the RAMpocalypse
- A lawsuit claims RAM suppliers colluded to fix memory prices
- It says they did this by shifting manufacturing to higher-priced HBM
- But I doubt the lawsuit will make memory cheaper for consumers
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll probably know that prices of PC components are out of control right now. Costs of computer memory are some of the worst affected, making upgrading your PC next to impossible for all but the five richest kings of Europe.
Now, it seems that some people feel there is something deeply fishy about all these price rises. Indeed, a recently filed lawsuit has alleged that the globe’s leading RAM producers — Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron — colluded to deliberately constrain memory supply and push prices up as a result.
According to the filing (via AppleInsider), the three named companies shifted manufacturing capacity away from DRAM modules such as DDR3 and DDR4 — that is, the type of memory used in phones, computers, tablets and other consumer devices — towards HBM, which is used in artificial intelligence (AI) data centers and sells for a higher price. With lower supply, memory prices rose accordingly.
On the face of it, that's not illegal — companies are allowed to make strategic decisions to maximize profit if they wish. But what the lawsuit claims is that this move was a concerted, coordinated decision between the three firms, rather than each one separately responding to market conditions.
Because they have a stranglehold on the RAM market (up to 89% of DRAM market share and 100% of HBM market share, according to Counterpoint Research), the allegations of coordination — if proven — could amount to illegal behavior, potentially including price fixing.
Will this end the RAMpocalypse?

If you’re reading this and are desperate for some good news among all the PC component doom and gloom, you might be hoping that a favorable judgment in this lawsuit would open the door to lower memory prices and go some way towards getting costs back to reasonable levels.
Unfortunately, that outcome is unlikely. The lawsuit has not proven anything yet, and showing beyond doubt that Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron colluded to screw over consumers — rather than merely making independent decisions in response to the same crisis — will probably be exceedingly difficult to prove.
But even if the plaintiffs succeed in doing that, the lawsuit is likely to be a long, drawn-out process, with many appeals and potential reversals. And even then, it won’t change the reality that right now, prices are through the roof. We’re not getting any immediate relief, no matter what happens in the courtroom.
That skeptical view is widely reflected on social media. On Reddit, for example, user HorsePockets pointed out that HBM memory “pays way more than conventional DRAM and allows [the defendants] to transition away from being purely cyclical stocks.” Ramping up HBM production simply makes sense from a business perspective, they argued.
EloquentPinguin, meanwhile, put it this way: “If they truly think that DDR3 was wound down in favor of HBM, and not because it’s an almost 20-year-old technology with two well-established successive generations, then they might just be grasping [at] straws.”
That illustrates just how difficult this case could be to prove — and how little impact it might have on the ongoing RAM crisis. But the reality is that prices are completely out of control right now, whether or not memory manufacturers colluded to ensure that happened. Punishing the alleged culprits might feel cathartic, but it’s not going to put prices right any time soon. And that’s the real injustice here.
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- The 'fantastically compact' GMKtec M6 Ultra is our top-rated mini PC for work and study — and now the powerful 32GB/1TB configuration is $150 off at Amazon
The 'fantastically compact' GMKtec M6 Ultra is our top-rated mini PC for work and study — and now the powerful 32GB/1TB configuration is $150 off at Amazon
The GMKtec M6 Ultra is our number one mini PC pick for most people. When we tested it, we found that “once you get into the applications, running Word, Excel, browsing the internet, and watching media, this small PC runs exceptionally smoothly.”
Right now, the GMKtec M6 Ultra is $550 (was 700) at Amazon for the 32GB RAM / 1TB configuration. That's an impressive $150 saving on a mini PC we think genuinely punches above its price tag.
During our test, we noted that machines like this represent a real shift in the market: “if you want a decent Windows machine for the office, you no longer have to spend above $500.” We also liked that GMKtec kept both the RAM and SSD upgradeable, and found the cooling system did a solid job of staying quiet even under sustained load in DaVinci Resolve and light gaming.
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A compact mini PC built around AMD's Ryzen 5 7640HS — 6 cores, 12 threads, boosting up to 5.0GHz — paired with Radeon 760M integrated graphics. This configuration comes with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe SSD, both user-upgradeable (RAM to 128GB, storage via dual M.2 slots). Connectivity includes a USB4 port (40Gbps, DisplayPort and Power Delivery support), dual 2.5G Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, HDMI, and DisplayPort, supporting triple 4K display output. Windows 11 Pro pre-installed. VESA mount included for tucking it behind a monitor.View Deal
The Ryzen 5 7640HS is the right processor for this category of machine. It's a 6-core, 12-thread chip built on TSMC's 4nm process, and while it's not the newest silicon on the market, it remains a capable performer for everyday desktop use, light multitasking, and media work. TechPowerUp's review of this exact configuration found it “offers strong desktop performance in a compact chassis, without the premium price tag,” and noted the Radeon 760M integrated graphics — RDNA 3-based — still hold up well for casual gaming and lighter creative tasks.
The dual 2.5G Ethernet ports stand out at this price. Most mini PCs in this category ship with a single 1G port; having two 2.5G ports gives you considerably more bandwidth and the ability to connect to two separate networks simultaneously — useful for home labs, NAS setups, or anyone who wants to keep work and personal traffic on separate connections. Combined with Wi-Fi 6E, this is a genuinely well-connected machine for its size.
USB4 at 40Gbps on the front panel is another spec that's unusual to see at this price point. It supports DisplayPort Alt Mode for driving an external display and Power Delivery for charging connected devices, along with raw 40 Gbps data transfer speed — useful if you want to connect a fast external SSD or an eGPU enclosure down the line.
Both the 32GB of DDR5 RAM and the 1TB SSD are user-upgradeable, which is a genuine point in this machine's favor over sealed-chassis competitors. RAM expands up to 128GB across two SO-DIMM slots, and there's a second M.2 slot free for additional storage. For a machine at this price, having a clear upgrade path rather than a hard ceiling is worth factoring into the value calculation.
In our full GMKtec NucBox M6 Ultra review, we found the cooling system did its job well — the fans kicked in under load but stayed at a relatively low volume, even during sustained creative workloads. That's a meaningful detail for anyone planning to use this on a desk where fan noise would be distracting.
One honest caveat worth flagging: this is integrated graphics, not a dedicated GPU. It handles office work, 4K media playback, and light gaming at reduced settings comfortably, but it's not built for demanding modern titles or serious GPU-bound creative work. If gaming or GPU-accelerated tasks are the priority, you'll want a machine with discrete graphics instead.
For an everyday desktop replacement with genuinely useful connectivity and room to grow, the GMKtec M6 Ultra at $549.98 is a strong buy in this category.
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- How to save $150 or more on your next PC build at Newegg right now
How to save $150 or more on your next PC build at Newegg right now
If you’re planning a PC build — or even just upgrading a few components — there’s a tool on Newegg that most buyers walk right past.
The Newegg Combo Builder lets you bundle two or more components from different categories and automatically stacks discounts across your cart. Right now, the savings on offer are genuinely significant: the featured AMD combo saves buyers over $155, and the Intel combo saves over $70. Pick your own components, and the discounts can climb higher still.
This isn’t a clearance sale or a flash deal with a countdown timer. It’s a permanent feature of Newegg’s site that rewards buyers who are picking up multiple components at once — exactly the situation anyone building or upgrading a PC finds themselves in. The specific savings amounts and featured combos rotate, but the mechanism stays the same: the more categories you shop across, the more you save.
How the Combo Builder works

Pick components from two or more categories — CPU, motherboard, GPU, RAM, SSD, case, PSU, CPU cooler, case fans, and monitor — and Newegg automatically applies combo discounts across your order. Each category has its own savings ceiling: up to $50 off a processor, $65 off a motherboard, $125 off memory, $40 off a GPU, and so on. The discounts stack, so a full build can save considerably more than any single-item deal. Pre-built combos are also suggested at the top of the page if you want a quick starting point.View Deal
The savings structure is worth understanding before you start. Each component category has a maximum discount it can contribute to your combo — memory has the highest ceiling at up to $125 off, followed by motherboards at up to $65 off and processors at up to $50 off. You don’t have to hit the ceiling in every category, but the more components you add to your combo, the higher your total savings climb.
The two pre-built combos currently featured give a good sense of what’s on offer. The AMD combo — pairing AMD’s current flagship gaming processor with a premium X870E motherboard and 32GB of DDR5-6000 RAM — saves over $155 off the individual prices of all three components. The Intel combo pairs a 14th-gen Core i9 with a B760 micro-ATX board and 16GB of DDR4, saving over $70. Both represent solid starting points for buyers who haven’t yet settled on a platform.
The real value of the Combo Builder, though, is when you use it to build your own configuration. If you already know you’re getting a Ryzen 9 9950X, a high-end DDR5 kit, and a new SSD, adding all three through the Combo Builder rather than buying them separately could easily save $100–$200, depending on the current deals. Newegg updates the available products and discount tiers regularly, so it’s worth checking back even if you’ve visited the page before.
Who should use the Combo Builder?
First-time builders: The pre-built combo suggestions at the top of the page are a helpful shortcut — they’ve already been paired for platform compatibility, so you know the CPU, motherboard, and RAM will work together. You can use them as-is or adjust individual components once you’ve got a starting point.
Upgraders replacing multiple parts: If you’re swapping a CPU and motherboard together (a common upgrade scenario when moving to a new platform), the Combo Builder is exactly the right tool. Two components from two categories is all it takes to unlock discounts on both.
Buyers who’ve already researched their parts: Even if you know exactly what you want, run your wishlist through the Combo Builder before checking out. If your chosen CPU, motherboard, and RAM are all on Newegg, adding them through the Combo Builder costs nothing extra and could save you a meaningful amount.
Anyone adding a monitor to a build: Monitors are one of the ten eligible categories, so if you’re buying a new screen alongside components, adding it to the combo can shave an additional $30 off the monitor price with no extra effort.
The Combo Builder won’t replace a dedicated component deal, and it’s worth comparing prices against Amazon and B&H before committing. But for buyers who are already planning to buy multiple parts from Newegg — which describes most self-builders — it’s one of the easiest ways to save a significant amount of money without hunting for individual coupon codes or waiting for sales.
Check the current combos and build your own at the Newegg Combo Builder. For more PC build guidance, check out our guide to the best CPUs and the best motherboards.
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- I found two unmissable MSI monitor deals that give you loads more screen space for getting the job done in style
I found two unmissable MSI monitor deals that give you loads more screen space for getting the job done in style
Not all monitor deals are created equal. There are currently two very different MSI screens on sale — the MSI PRO MP272 E14C down to $100 (was $140) at Amazon and the MSI Modern MD342CQPW now $269 (was $340) at Amazon.
One is a compact, budget-friendly 27-inch FHD workhorse. The other is a wide, curved 34-inch ultrawide with USB-C 98W charging and a built-in KVM switch. Different use cases, same brand, both worth a look.
Today's top monitor deals

This is a great entry-level upgrade for anyone still on a 60Hz or 75Hz panel. It’s a 27-inch IPS screen at 1080p with a 144Hz refresh rate, and once you’ve used 144Hz for a week you’ll wonder how you put up with 60Hz for so long. The USB-C port handles both video and 15W charging from one cable, which keeps your desk tidier. Slim bezels on all four sides, built-in 2W speakers, FreeSync, TÜV-certified flicker-free and low blue light, and VESA mount compatible. A remarkably feature-packed monitor for under $100.View Deal

This is the monitor to get if you want to seriously upgrade your workspace. The 34-inch curved ultrawide screen (3440×1440) gives you the kind of space to have a document, spreadsheet, and browser all open side by side without shrinking any of them. The 1800R curve wraps the display around your field of view in a way flat monitors can’t. USB-C delivers 98W of power — enough to charge a MacBook Pro or a power-hungry Windows laptop while you work. The KVM switch lets you control two computers with one keyboard and mouse. Height-adjustable stand, built-in speakers, HDMI, DisplayPort, 120Hz, white finish.View Deal
Why I like the MSI Pro MP272
For under $100, the PRO MP272 E14C is one of the most compelling budget monitor deals you’ll find right now. The 144Hz IPS panel is the main story — it makes everyday use noticeably smoother, from scrolling web pages to dragging windows around — but the USB-C connectivity and slim four-sided bezels make it feel more premium than the price tag suggests. If you’re building a dual-monitor setup on a budget, two of these side by side for $200 is a seriously good outcome.
The TÜV Rheinland flicker-free and low blue light certifications are legitimately useful for long desk sessions, and the MSI Eye-Q Check tool — a built-in vision assessment that helps optimize your display settings — is a thoughtful touch you don’t normally see at this price. The 1ms MPRT response time and FreeSync support round out a spec sheet that punches well above its price.
Why I like the MSI Modern MD342CQPW
The MSI Modern MD342CQPW is a different class of monitor entirely. The 3440×1440 UWQHD resolution across 34 inches gives you a workspace that’s genuinely transformative for anyone who multitasks heavily — writers, developers, finance professionals, and designers who need multiple windows open simultaneously will immediately feel the difference. The 21:9 aspect ratio is essentially equivalent to having a 27-inch monitor and a second 14-inch screen side by side, without the bezel gap in the middle.
The 98W USB-C power delivery is the standout practical feature here. Most USB-C monitors charge at 65W or less — enough for ultrabooks but not for a MacBook Pro or a high-performance Windows laptop under load. At 98W, the MD342CQPW can genuinely keep up with a power-hungry machine while running the display, which means one cable to your laptop for video, data, and power.
The built-in KVM switch is worth calling out for anyone with two computers on one desk — a common setup for remote workers who have both a personal machine and a work laptop, or developers running a Windows desktop alongside a Mac. One keyboard, one mouse, one monitor, switchable between two machines via a button press. It’s a feature that usually adds significant cost when bought separately.
The 1800R curve and 120Hz refresh rate complete a package that’s usually found at a higher price point. VA panels typically deliver better contrast than IPS — deeper blacks and richer shadows — which shows up in both creative work and casual video watching. The white finish is a nice option in a category that skews heavily black, particularly for cleaner or brighter home office setups.
Which one is right for you?
Go for the MSI PRO MP272 E14C ($99) if: you want a sharp, smooth everyday monitor without spending a lot, you’re building a dual-monitor setup on a budget, or you just want a significant upgrade from a 60Hz panel without overthinking it.
Go for the MSI Modern MD342CQPW ($269) if: you work with multiple windows open at the same time, you want to clean up your desk by running one USB-C cable to your laptop, or you have two computers on your desk and want a KVM setup without buying extra hardware.
Also consider: More monitor deals

27” IPS panel, 2560×1440 (WQHD) resolution, up to 200Hz over DisplayPort (144Hz over HDMI), 0.5ms GtG response time, AMD FreeSync Premium (48–200Hz VRR), HDR10, 1000:1 static contrast, 350 cd/m² brightness, 90% DCI-P3 colour gamut, 178°/178° viewing angles, 1× DisplayPort 1.2, 2× HDMI 2.0, flicker-free backlight, Low Blue Light mode, tilt-adjustable stand, VESA mount compatible.View Deal

Looking for a cheap gaming monitor that doesn't skimp on image quality or features? Newegg's current price cut on the Gigabyte GS27QA could be a fantastic option. Alongside an impressive IPS panel, the 27-inch GS27QA features a 1ms response time and a 185Hz refresh rate, making it very well-featured for the price. View Deal
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FIDE reytinqi: Azərbaycanın ən yaxşıları Şəhriyarla Ülviyyədir
Beynəlxalq Şahmat Federasiyası (FIDE) qadın və kimi şahmatçıların 2026-cı ilin iyun ayı üçün dünya reytinq siyahısını açıqlayıb.
Arena.az bu barədə FIDE-nin rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Yenilənmiş siyahıda Azərbaycan qrossmeysterlərinin də mövqeyi müəyyənləşib.
Azərbaycan təmsilçilərindən Şəhriyar Məmmədyarov (2723) 23-cü pillədə qərarlaşıb. Teymur Rəcəbov (2689) 38-ci, Aydın Süleymanlı (2657) 57-ci, Məhəmməd Muradlı (2642) 78-ci, Rauf Məmmədov (2639) 84-cüdür.
Kişi şahmatçıların sıralamasına norveçli Maqnus Karlsen (2823) başçılıq edir.
Qadınlardan Ülviyyə Fətəliyyeva (2440) 24-cü mövqedə yer alıb. Gövhər Beydullayeva (2375) 64-cü, Xanım Balacayeva (2356) 82-ci, Günay Məmmədzadə (2350) 86-cıdır.
Birinci pillədə Çinli Yifan Hou (2596) yer alıb.
AÇ-2026: Millimizin oyunlarının təqvimi açıqlandı
Çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan yığmasının Gürcüstanda keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatının (AÇ-2026) B Liqasında keçirəcəyi oyunların təqvimi açıqlanıb.
Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan Çimərlik Futbolu Federasiyasına istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, millimiz bu turnirdəki ilk qarşılşamasını iyulun 15-də İngiltərə yığmasına qarşı keçirəcək. Sahib Məmmədovun baş məşqçi olduğu komanda iyulun 16-da Slovakiya yığmasıyla, bir gün sonra isə Latviya seçməsi ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
İngiltərə ilə görüşə Bakı vaxtı ilə 18:30-da start veriləcək. Digər iki qarşılaşmaya isə 19:30-da start veriləcək.
Qeyd edək ki, AÇ-2026 iyulun 15-19-da Gürcüstanın Batumi şəhərində təşkil olunacaq. Qrup qalibləri həm B Liqasının ən güclüsünü müəyyənləşdirmək üçün qarşılaşacaqlar, həm də A Liqasına vəsiqə qazanacaqlar.
“Zirə” “İğdır”a da uduzdu
Azərbaycanı 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə futbol üzrə Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Zirə” sabah növbəti yoxlama oyununa çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Türkiyədə təlim-məşq toplanışında olan Rəşad Sadıqovun komandası Türkiyənin “İğdır” kollektivi ilə qarşılaşıb.
Məhsuldar alınmış matç rəqibin 4:3 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Azərbaycan təmsilçisinin heyətində Yeqor Boqomolski dubla imza atıb. Komandanın digər qolunu isə Elçin Əlicanov vurub.
Qeyd edək ki, “Zirə” daha öncə hazırlıq prosesi çərçivəsində Bakıda “Qarabağ”la qarşılaşmış və rəqibinə 3:4 hesabı ilə məğlub olmuşdu. Qəsəbə təmsilçisi Türkiyə toplanışı çərçivəsində də Özbəkistan klubu “Navbahor”la üz-üzə gəlmiş və 1:3 hesabı ilə uduzmuşdu.
Xatırladaq ki, Rəşad Sadıqovun rəhbərlik etdiyi komanda bu mövsüm Azərbaycanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək. Qəsəbə təmsilçisi ilk təsnifat mərhələsində Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” (Kutaisi) kolletkivi ilə üz-üzə ələcək.
Qonsalo Ramos “Milan”a rekord məbləğə transfer olundu
Futbol üzrə Portuqaliya millisinin və Fransa çempionu PSJ-nin mərkəz hücumçusu Qonsalo Ramos bundan sonra “Milan”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə İtaliya klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Klubun rəsmi açıqlamasına əsasən, 25 yaşlı futbolçu 5 illik (2031-ci ilin 30 iyununadək) müqavilə imzalanıb.
“Milan” bu keçid üçün PSJ-yə 74 milyon avro ödəyib. Müqavilədə nəzərdə tutulan bonuslarla birlikdə transferin dəyəri daha da arta bilər. Bu, eyni zamanda “Milan” tarixinin ən bahalı transferi olub.
Bununla klubun əvvəlki transfer rekordu da yenilənib. İndiyədək ən yüksək məbləğə alınan futbolçu 2019-cu ildə Fransanın “Lill” klubundan 49,5 milyon avroya transfer edilən Rafael Leao idi.
Qonsalo Ramos son üç mövsümü PSJ-də keçirib. O, 2023-cü ilin yayında yetirməsi olduğu “Benfika”dan Paris klubuna transfer olunmuşdu.
Portuqaliyalı forvard PSJ-nin heyətində bütün turnirlərdə 131 oyuna çıxaraq 45 qol vurub və 10 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Ramos Paris təmsilçisi ilə üç dəfə Fransa çempionu və Fransa Super Kubokunun qalibi olub. O, həmçinin iki dəfə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasını və Fransa Kubokunu qazanıb, bir dəfə isə UEFA Super Kuboku və Klublararası Dünya Çempionatında zəfər sevinci yaşayıb. Hücumçu “Benfika”nın heyətində də Portuqaliya çempionu adını qazanıb.

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World Soccer Talk
- How to watch France vs Sweden match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 FIFA World Cup
How to watch France vs Sweden match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 FIFA World Cup
| WHO | France vs Sweden |
| WHAT | 2026 World Cup |
| WHEN | 5:00pm ET / 2:00pm PT • Tuesday, June 30, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Match Overview
France and Sweden meet in one of the standout matchups of the World Cup knockout stage, with a place in the next round at stake. Led by Kylian Mbappe, Les Bleus cruised through the group stage and enter as one of the tournament favorites.
Sweden opened with a win over Tunisia but was humbled 5-1 by the Netherlands, though the Swedes remain confident their attack can trouble the two-time champions. With elimination on the line, this is a World Cup clash you won’t want to miss.
More details on how to watch
With Fubo, you can watch France vs Sweden and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.How to watch anywhere with VPN
If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.
Tyson Fury’s next opponent announced for July 24 fight
Tyson Fury will make one more stop on his route to a long-awaited showdown with Anthony Joshua, with the former heavyweight champion set to return to the ring in Thailand later this month. Fury and Joshua finally signed contracts earlier this year after almost a decade of speculation, although both men will take one final […]
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DÇ-2026: Norveç hesabı açdı – YENİLƏNİR
Bu gün dünya çempionatında pley-off mərhələsinin növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, günün ilk matçında Norveç Afrika təmsilçisi Fil Dişi Sahili yığması ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Fransa İsveçlə üz-üzə gələcək.
Ev sahiblərindən Meksikanın rəqibi isə Ekvador olacaq.
DÇ-2026
Pley-off mərhələsi
30 iyun
21:00 Fil Dişi Sahili – Norveç 0:1
Qol: A.Nusa,39
1 iyul
01:00 Fransa – İsveç
05:00 Meksika – Ekvador
“Neftçi”də rekord satış
“Neftçi” PFK-nın rəsmi mağazasında satış rekordu qeydə alınıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
2025/26 mövsümündə 7837 ədəd məhsul satılıb. Bunlardan 1374-ü rəsmi oyun formasıdır. Bu göstərici klub tarixində rekorddur.
Nazir UFC-də döyüşən idmançılarla görüşdü
Gənclər və idman naziri Fərid Qayıbov Bakıda ikinci dəfə keçirilən “UFC Fight Night” turnirində Azərbaycanı təmsil edən idmançılar – Rafael Fiziyev, Nazim Sadıxov, Fərman Həsənov və Tahir Abdullayevi qəbul edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, söhbət zamanı idmançıların turnirdəki çıxışları, yarışla bağlı təəssüratları və gələcək planları müzakirə olunub.
Fərid Qayıbov onları nümayiş etdirdikləri mübarizəyə görə təbrik edib, gələcək yarışlarda uğurlar arzulayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, iyunun 27-də Bakıda keçirilən “UFC Fight Night” turnirində Azərbaycan təmsilçilərindən Rafael Fiziyev, Fərman Həsənov və Tahir Abdullayev qələbə qazanıb.
“Zirə” yenə uduzdu
Türkiyənin Bolu şəhərində təlim-məşq toplanışında olan “Zirə” bu gün növbəti yoxlama oyununu keçirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Rəşad Sadıqovun rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv yerli “Iğdır” komandası ilə üz-üzə gəlib. 7 qolun vurulduğu matç türklərin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 4:3. “Zirə”nin qollarını Yeqor Boqomolski (2) və Elçin Əlicanov vurub.
“Zirə” Boludakı ilk matçında Özbəkistan təmsilçisi “Navbahor”a 1:3 hesabı ilə uduzub.
Rosenyor Fransaya qayıdır
“Çelsi”dən ayrılan Liam Rosenyorun yeni iş yeri məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis Fransanın “Paris” klubuna baş məşqçi təyin olunacaq. Bu barədə “Lequipe” nəşri məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər arasında iki illik müqavilə imzalanacaq.
Rosenyor bu ilin fevralından aprelinə kimi “Çelsi”yə rəhbərlik edib.
Mütəxəssis daha əvvəl Fransada “Strasburq”u çalışdırıb.
“Karvan”dan “Səbail”ə daha bir futbolçu
“Zirə” 3:0 öndə olduğu oyunda uduzdu
Norveç hesabda öndə - Yenilənir
Braziliya millisində itki
"Onlar akademiyalarda, biz isə çətinliklər içində böyüdük"
Dünya çempionatlarında yalnız 3 milli bunu bacarıb
Portuqaliyalı hücumçu "Milan"da
Napoli say goodbye to Elmas and Juan Jesus as contracts expire
Tuesday marked the final day as Napoli players for both Juan Jesus and Eljif Elmas, with the pair departing as their respective situations at the club came to a close.
The Brazilian defender leaves as a free agent, while Elmas returns to RB Leipzig, the club that holds his registration following his loan spell in Naples.
Aurelio De Laurentiis’s side marked the occasion with warm tributes on their official channels, via Il Corriere dello Sport. Juan Jesus, who arrived in August 2021, departs after 130 appearances and a significant role in the club’s recent success.

Napoli’s farewell message to Juan Jesus and Elmas
“SSC Napoli thanks and says goodbye to Juan Jesus, who has come to the end of his contract with the club,” the statement read. “The most sincere thanks go to Juan Jesus for the professionalism, spirit of self-sacrifice and attachment to the shirt shown throughout his Neapolitan adventure.”
The club accompanied an emotional video with a fitting line: “Five seasons, one way to live them: with heart. Thank you, Juan.” For Elmas, ending his second spell in Naples, Napoli wrote simply: “Naples will always be with you. Good luck, Elif.”
Juan Jesus signs off with 130 appearances, five goals and two assists, having featured 35 times across all competitions last season and contributed to two Scudetti and the Supercoppa Italiana won last December.
Elmas, meanwhile, made 44 appearances in his most recent campaign, scoring once in 33 league outings.
Factoring in his first stint between 2019 and 2024, the North Macedonia midfielder leaves with 233 games, 20 goals and 15 assists in Napoli colours.
Cataldi wants to stay for life as Lazio prepare new contract
Danilo Cataldi and Lazio appear set to extend their union, with the Biancocelesti having opened talks over a new deal for the midfielder, whose current contract expires in 2027.
According to Il Messaggero, via TuttoMercatoWeb, an initial meeting has already taken place between the club and Giuseppe Riso, the player’s agent, in recent days.
Both parties are said to be keen to reach an agreement without any great difficulty, with Cataldi eager to continue his adventure at Formello and no urgency to finalise terms.

Cataldi eyes a Lazio deal to see out his career
The idea is to tie himself even more closely to the club, in what could become the contract that carries him through to the end of his playing days.
The boyhood Lazio man is currently working his way back from surgery for a groin issue, and will return gradually, following a tailored programme in the early days of pre-season.
His importance to the new project is clear. Cataldi is expected to be one of the cornerstones of Gennaro Gattuso’s side, with the pair having already spoken ahead of the new campaign.
The former Italy boss, now in charge at Formello, views the midfielder as central to his plans and a key figure in how Lazio will play.
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Football Italia
- Bologna fire sale as Bournemouth, Rangers, Nottingham Forest & Juventus target stars
Bologna fire sale as Bournemouth, Rangers, Nottingham Forest & Juventus target stars
Bologna are facing a busy window of outgoings, with several of their key men attracting interest both at home and in the Premier League.
According to CalcioMercato, the first in line to leave is Jhon Lucumí. Juventus are keen on the Colombian defender, but their proposal of €15 million plus €3 million in bonuses has been rebuffed by Bologna, who have no intention of straying from the €28 million release clause in his contract, a clause active until July 15.
From England, meanwhile, come reports of interest from Bournemouth, while Nottingham Forest are said to be tracking both Lucumí and Santiago Castro.

Juventus eye Bologna forward Castro as Ferguson draws Rangers and Roma interest
The Argentine striker remains one of the most coveted names on Bologna’s books.
The Rossoblù have set their asking price at €40 million, a figure that has cooled Juventus’ interest but could prove tempting for Premier League suitors.
Also on the way out are Benjamin Domínguez and captain Lewis Ferguson. The Scotland midfielder is admired by Rangers, Roma and Atalanta, and could be allowed to leave for around €20 million.
It points to a significant reshaping at the Dall’Ara, with Bologna seemingly bracing to cash in on the assets that have made them one of the more closely watched sides in Serie A, provided the offers meet their valuations.
Inter turn to Chelsea’s Chalobah and Liverpool’s Jones after Palestra blow
Inter have been forced to redraw their transfer plans, with several of their early targets falling by the wayside.
The most painful was Marco Palestra, all but secured before Chelsea swooped in, while the move for Udinese’s Oumar Solet has cooled sharply, the door left only slightly ajar.
The pursuit of Liverpool’s Curtis Jones, meanwhile, has run into the Reds’ steep £35 million valuation, prompting the Nerazzurri to widen their search.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, The technical brief hasn’t changed, even if the names have. Cristian Chivu’s side need a right-sided wing-back to succeed Denzel Dumfries, a couple of centre-backs following the exits of Francesco Acerbi and Stefan de Vrij, and a midfielder to inject fresh energy, with Davide Frattesi potentially making way.

Inter target Chelsea’s Chalobah and Union SG’s Khalaili
On the flank, Inter have turned to Anan Khalaili, but they arrive late: Napoli have long courted the Israeli and already have an agreement with his entourage.
Talks with Union Saint-Gilloise are stalled, with the Belgian club holding out for at least €25 million, and doubts remain over whether Khalaili is ready to inherit Dumfries‘ role.
In defence, Trevoh Chalobah is admired, though Chelsea want around €30 million plus bonuses, Como saw a €25 million approach rebuffed. The England defender, fresh from a standout season and a World Cup call-up, has drifted in and out of Inter’s thinking across three summers.
In midfield, Jones remains sporting director Piero Ausilio’s stated preference, with Inter hoping the player’s own desire can soften Liverpool’s stance.
Nottingham Forest have also entered the race, while weighing a move for Frattesi. Between the posts, Lazio’s Ivan Provedel is lined up as alternate to Josep Martínez, a €3 million deal agreed in principle pending Claudio Lotito’s green light.
Newcastle name £10m price as star pushes for La Liga move
Odysseas Vlachodimos was on loan at Spanish club Sevilla last season, and he wants to join them permanently this summer.
The player has not featured for Newcastle since joining the club in 2024, and he does not want to return to the Premier League club. He has no future at the English club, and a permanent move to Sevilla would be ideal for him.
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Odysseas Vlachodimos wants out
The Greek International did quite well during his loan at the club last year, and they are hoping to sign him as well. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise a deal.
According to a report from Newcastle World, Newcastle are prepared to sell the 32-year-old goalkeeper for a fee of £10 million. He has a contract with the Premier League club until 2028, and they are under no pressure to sell him this summer. If Sevilla wants to sign him, they will have to pay the asking price. It remains to be seen what the Spanish club decides.
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Can Sevilla afford Vlachodimos?
Vlachodimos will not want to be priced out of a move this summer. He will be desperate to sort out his future quickly so that he can focus on his football once again. It does not make sense for Newcastle to keep him at the club against his wishes, especially when they cannot offer him regular opportunities.
Sevilla are working with Limited resources, and they are hoping to sign the international on loan once again. It remains to be seen whether the Spanish club is willing to fork out £10 million in the coming weeks. Given their financial limitations, it would be quite surprising.
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Tottenham beat Manchester United to blockbuster £85m signing
Tottenham Hotspur have beaten Manchester United in the race to sign the West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes.
According to David Ornstein of The Athletic, Tottenham are paying £85 million in guaranteed fees for the transfer of the Portuguese central midfielder. The report further claims that Manchester United were unwilling to pay that kind of money for the player.
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Spurs agree Mateus Fernandes move
EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham Hotspur win race to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United. Spurs submitted highest proposal (believed to be ~£85m guaranteed) & 21yo #WHUFC midfielder opted to join #THFC. Numbers beyond where #MUFC willing to go @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/8JMyfl8LoS
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) June 30, 2026
The 21-year-old central midfielder has been linked with a move away from West Ham United in recent weeks, and Tottenham have decided to pay a premium in order to get the deal done. They need more control and technical ability in the middle of the park, and Fernandes should prove to be an excellent long-term acquisition.
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Fernandes could be a star for Spurs
Even though West Ham have been relegated, Fernandes was quite impressive for them last season. He has the quality to play for the biggest clubs in the country, and the opportunity to play for Tottenham will be exciting for him. He will look to help them bounce back strongly next season.
Meanwhile, Manchester United will be disappointed to have missed out on the player. They need more quality in the middle of the park, and they will probably move on to other targets now.
Tottenham are also hoping to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali. The Italian International is likely to cost a premium, and it remains to be seen whether they can afford to sign him after the outlay on Fernandes.
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Arsenal and Man United handed fresh obstacle in the race for World Cup hero
Bruno Guimaraes has been linked with a move away from Newcastle United this summer.
Arsenal and Manchester United are keen on signing the 28-year-old Brazilian midfielder, according to Shields Gazette, but Newcastle have no plans to sanction his departure.
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Can Newcastle keep Bruno Guimaraes?
He is one of the first names on the team sheet at Newcastle, and his departure would be a huge blow for the club. They are looking to build a team capable of competing for trophies. They simply cannot afford to sell one of the best players in the league.
Meanwhile, the player has been in outstanding form with Brazil at the ongoing World Cup. He has picked up the most assists in the tournament so far. He produced a match-winning assist against Japan in the knockout rounds, helping his team reach the round of 16.
Unless the player decides to push for a move, it will be difficult for Arsenal and Manchester United to get the deal done.
Both clubs need more quality in the middle of the park, and Guimaraes will add control, composure, and creativity to the team. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he could transform both teams in the middle of the park. He’s at the peak of his career, and it remains to be seen whether he wants to join a Champions League-level club this summer.
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Guimaraes clause could complicate the move
Meanwhile, when Newcastle signed the player from Lyon, the French club included a sell-on clause in his deal. Which means Newcastle will have to pay 20% of any profits to the French club if they decide to sell the Brazilian. It means Newcastle will lose out on millions if they decide to sell the midfielder.
This could only make Newcastle more adamant about not selling the player this summer. The development will come as a huge blow for Arsenal and Manchester United as well.
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- Projecting the 2026 Los Angeles Lakers starting lineup without LeBron James
Projecting the 2026 Los Angeles Lakers starting lineup without LeBron James
The LeBron James era is over in Los Angeles. On Tuesday morning the NBA’s all-time leading scorer told the team that he was leaving in free agency. Now the franchise can move on without him.
Losing a 41-year-old to free agency is rare in sports, but now the Lakers have to replace a king-sized hole in the lineup. James started 478 games and scored more than 12,000 points for the Lakers over the last eight years. He also recorded 3,808 assists as a Laker, which would be the 153rd highest assist total in NBA history. So yeah, things are going to look a little different next season.
Lakers new lineup without LeBron
PG: Luka Doncic
SG : Austin Reaves
SF: Jake LaRavia
PF: Rui Hachimura
C: DaAndre Ayton
While the Lakers are losing the 24th all-time leading rebounder in NBA history, they aren’t exactly getting smaller. Luka Doncic will be healthy and back to run the show. Austin Reaves signed a new max deal that will keep him in Los Angeles for the next three seasons. Reaves and Doncic proved to be a tremendous offensive backcourt when healthy last season.
The frontcourt will feature DeAndre Ayton at center. Ayton, who the who just picked up his $8.1 million player option for the ’26-’27 season after averaging career-lows of 12.5 points and 8 rebounds a game in his first season with the team.
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The other two spots in the lineup could see a number of players this season. Rui Hachimura seems like the most natural fit to fill LeBron’s spot after he started 41 games last season and played the fifth most minutes on the team.
Jake LaRavia started 43 games last season, which was the sixth most on the team, but he played in all 82 regular season games and was second on the team in total minutes played. Marcus Smart, who started 54 games for the Lakers last season is currently a free agent.
Luke Kennard, who is going into the final year of his deal, was acquired via trade started six games for the Lakers during the regular season. He also started five games during the playoffs so whenever Reaves or Doncic is hurt or resting, he should move into either spot in the lineup
There’s also the possibility that the Lakers might try to get another star to replace James, but we’ll just have to wait and see. If Doncic and Reaves can stay healthy the Lakers might want to get aggressive.
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- World Cup: Mexico fans make excessive noise outside Ecuador's hotel to prevent team from sleeping on game day
World Cup: Mexico fans make excessive noise outside Ecuador's hotel to prevent team from sleeping on game day
How badly do Mexico’s fans want their team to win the 2026 World Cup? Bad enough that they are willing to sacrifice their short-term well being as long as it hurts Team Ecuador.
Ahead of Mexico’s game against Ecuador in the Round of 32 on Tuesday, fans of Team Mexico took to the street overnight to loudly make noise just outside the hotel at which Ecuador was staying.
The goal? Make sure players on Team Ecuador could not get a good night’s sleep.
If videos from the evening are any indication, the gambit may have worked. Mexico’s fans — which showed up between midnight and the early hours of the morning, per the Associated Press — were certainly loud, potentially even loud enough for players on Team Ecuador to hear cheers from their hotel rooms. Whether those cheers were loud enough to keep Ecuadorian players awake through the night remains to be seen. And even if that were the case, it’s tough to imagine Team Ecuador would admit it before or after Tuesday’s game.
The tactic — which was apparently organized by Team Mexico fans on social media — is not unusual in Latin America, per the AP.
Because of that, it’s possible Team Ecuador came prepared ahead of Tuesday’s game. Maybe some ear plugs or white noise machines were enough to drown out the noise from the boisterous and highly-motived fans of Team Mexico.
The only true way to know whether the tactic worked will be during Tuesday’s game. If Team Ecuador comes out looking sluggish, fans of Mexico will know their efforts were not in vain.
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- Forest Green scrap women's team for 2026-27 season
Forest Green scrap women's team for 2026-27 season

Forest Green Rovers have announced that they will not have a women's team for the 2026-27 season.
In a statement, the club also said that they would be ending their partnership with Hartpury University's elite training centre for girls aged nine to 16.
Last season the women's team finished second in the South West Regional Women's Football League Premier Division, missing out on promotion to the fourth tier by just one point.
The club said that the decision would allow them to streamline their finances as they bid to push their men's side towards an EFL return.
In 2024, the Green Devils were relegated from League Two after seven seasons in the EFL and over the past two seasons have failed to return to the fourth tier, losing in the National League play-offs on both occasions.
"We had been in discussions with Hartpury Uni about a partnership, but the Uni made a decision that ruled out the possibility of a joint team," a club spokesman said.
"Our partnership with Hartpury has been worthwhile and valued. We'll continue to support them as they explore ways to take the programme forward through Hartpury Women FC.
"Forest Green Rovers is committed to returning to the EFL as quickly as possible, and that means concentrating our resources and efforts on strengthening the club and achieving that goal.
"This isn't goodbye to women's football at Forest Green.
"We'd like to return to it in the future, when the time is right and when we can build a programme that is sustainable and successful for the long term."
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- Paraguay Star Brought to Tears on Live TV as He Dedicates World Cup Win to Late Grandpa
Paraguay Star Brought to Tears on Live TV as He Dedicates World Cup Win to Late Grandpa

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- Julio Enciso tearfully dedicated Paraguay's World Cup win to his late grandfather after their upset over Germany on Monday, June 29
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- "I send a kiss to my grandpa in heaven," Enciso said to reporters
Paraguay soccer star Julio Enciso tearfully dedicated his World Cup win to his late grandfather.
After Paraguay's thrilling victory over Germany in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 on Monday, June 29, Enciso, who scored Paraguay's lone goal, gave an emotional interview while talking about his late grandfather.
"I remember sitting next to my grandpa. I dedicate this to him. I'm sure he would be proud of me," Enciso told reporters, as seen in a video on Fox Sports.
Enciso recalled watching the Paraguay national team alongside his grandfather and said he could "only think of memories of" his grandpa when Paraguay defeated Germany to advance to the Round of 16 on a historic 4-3 penalty shootout. "It was a gift from God and him," Enciso said of Paraguay's win.

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"This is the best day of my life," Enciso said. "I can only send a hug to everyone in our country. Surely it is also the best day for each one of them."
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Enciso also thanked his teammates while speaking to reporters after the win. "Honestly, it's incredible. I had to sub off the game, but they kept going and that reflected how strong of a group we are," he said.
Enciso concluded his postgame comments saying, "I send a kiss to my grandpa in heaven."
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— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 29, 2026
"What a player, what a match, World Cup moments like this 🔥🔥🔥," one fan commented on a clip of Enciso's tearful comments.
Enciso also shared an emotional moment with his wife, Melissa Cardona, after Paraguay's win. The athlete ran over to Cardona in the stands and the couple shared a celebratory kiss. Cardona, an influencer, reposted the clip on her Instagram Story and shared additional photos from her experience at the game.
Enciso and Cardona tied the knot on May 29, 2025 at the athlete's family's home in Caaguazú, Paraguay.
Paraguay will play the winner of France vs. Sweden on July 4 in Philadelphia.
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- Villa among four Premier League clubs fined by Uefa
Villa among four Premier League clubs fined by Uefa

Aston Villa have been fined 22.5m euros (£19.4m) by Uefa for a "significant breach" of its squad-cost rule for 2025.
The Villans will also face a restriction on the registration of new players on their squad list for the Champions League next season.
A large part of the fine - 15m euros (£12.9m) - is suspended, depending on the club continuing to significantly decrease their squad-cost ratio in 2026.
In effect, this is a rollover of a suspended punishment handed to the club last summer.
In July 2025, Villa were fined 11m euros (£9.5m), with a further 15m euros (£12.9m) conditional on compliance in a three-year period.
Three other Premier League clubs have also been given financial penalties for breaching the squad-cost rule.
Chelsea have been fined 3m euros (£2.6m), of which 1m euros (£861,000) is suspended.
Nottingham Forest must pay 2.5m euros (£2.2m), with Newcastle United to pay 3m euros (£2.6m).
The Magpies have also reached a settlement for an overspend in relation to Uefa's football earnings threshold, which means he club must pay a further fine of 10m euros (£8.6m). Of this, 7m euros (£6m) has been suspended pending future compliance.
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- Yankees make bold Cody Bellinger lineup decision against Tigers' Tarik Skubal
Yankees make bold Cody Bellinger lineup decision against Tigers' Tarik Skubal

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The New York Yankees are currently on a five-game losing streak.
They'll look to snap it on Tuesday night against the Detroit Tigers. There's just one problem.
The Yankees will be facing an undisputed top-three pitcher in the Majors at a time when their offense has been nearly invisible.
Back-to-back Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal will take the mound for the Tigers, who convincingly won the opener at Yankee Stadium 7-3.
New York knows Skubal is not invincible. Their last victory, which came last Wednesday against the Tigers, came against Skubal.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone's lineup will look a little funkier than usual. Jazz Chisholm Jr. will not start at second base after colliding with right fielder Jasson Dominguez yesterday.
According to Boone's appearance on Talkin' Yanks, Cody Bellinger will also be out of the lineup.
Bellinger may hit southpaws better than any left-handed swinger in baseball, but he is 2-for-27 in his last eight games.
Bellinger's home and road splits are also something to behold. The left fielder clearly favors Yankee Stadium.
- Home: .356/.437/.659, 8 HR, 1.096 OPS
- Road: .182/.293/.271, 3 HR, .564 OPS
Boone will likely call upon Bellinger in a pinch-hit scenario. There's no word on whether Chisholm will be available off the bench.
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- Fury to fight Wach in Thailand as warm-up to Joshua bout
Fury to fight Wach in Thailand as warm-up to Joshua bout

Tyson Fury will fight Poland's Marius Wach in Thailand on 24 July as a warm-up for a potential all-British encounter with Anthony Joshua.
Fury's fight in Pattaya - where the 37-year-old trains - will be a day before Joshua makes his comeback on 25 July against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - his first fight since being involved in a car crash that killed two of his friends in Nigeria in December 2025.
Both Fury and Joshua, 36, need to win their fights to set up a meeting between the two former world champions, which is scheduled to happen in 2026.
Wach, 46, has a record of 39 wins from 51 fights, 20 by knockout.
But the Pole has won just three of his past 10 bouts and suffered a second-round stoppage to Britain's Moses Itauma in a WBO Intercontinental heavyweight title fight in July 2024.
He has been defeated by English boxers Dillian Whyte in 2019 and Frazer Clarke four years later.
Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn announced in April that the London 2012 Olympic gold medallist had signed to fight Fury.
That announcement came after Fury had made his return from a 15-month retirement with a points win over Russia's Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
After that victory, Fury immediately called out Joshua, who was ringside, and the pair exchanged words with the Morecambe fighter attempting to goad his rival into the ring.
There has been growing speculation that their fight could be held in the United States because of the involvement of Saudi powerbroker Turki Alalshikh.
But last week Hearn told BBC Sport that Joshua and Fury are contractually committed to staging their fight in the UK.
Fury had previously hinted that his interim fight would take place in Dublin on 1 August.
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- Bulls free agency tracker: Live signings, trades, news, updates and more in 2026 NBA offseason
Bulls free agency tracker: Live signings, trades, news, updates and more in 2026 NBA offseason

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The Chicago Bulls have plenty of needs and plenty of cap space.
That brings about the NBA's 2026 free agency, which also feels a lot like trade season. It's going to be crucial for the Bulls to get their upcoming moves right.
There are a lot of fascinating players available as free agents, and this league is just one request away from another blockbuster trade.
The Bulls have finally committed to building up from the ground floor rather than settling for the play-in tournament. To make it all rise in the right way, each maneuver to come will matter.
Below, we'll keep track of all the action in NBA free agency for the Bulls.
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Bulls free agent signings
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Bulls free agent losses
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Bulls trades
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When does NBA free agency start?
NBA free agency is officially open on Tuesday, June 30 at 6 p.m. ET.
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- NFL analyst reveals 3-step plan to fix Dolphins offense
NFL analyst reveals 3-step plan to fix Dolphins offense
Heading into training camp, the Miami Dolphins will look much different than they did in 2025, especially on the offensive side of the ball.
Instead of having Mike McDaniel call plays into Tua Tagovailoa, it will be new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik doing the same for new quarterback Malik Willis, who the team signed to a three-year deal this offseason.
With the lack of talent and experience on the offensive side of the ball, the Dolphins aren't expected to be that great in 2026. However, Bleacher Report's Moe Moton recently put together a three-step plan for Miami's offense to find success this year.
Sign WR Deebo Samuel
The 30-year-old spent six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers before playing for the Washington Commanders in 2025. He has caught 406 passes for 5,519 yards and 27 touchdowns while rushing for an additional 1,218 yards and 21 scores on 5.6 yards per attempt in his career.
Samuel may not be the player he once was, but he worked with Slowik before in San Francisco and could probably be the team's top wide receiver in 2026 if he signed today.
Mix in run-pass option plays with designed QB runs
Willis found some success in Green Bay when Packers head coach Matt LaFleur allowed the quarterback to use his legs while filling in for Jordan Love, who's more of a stationary quarterback.
Having these option plays will keep defenses on their toes and could give Willis the opportunity to use his athleticism to make something special happen with the ball in his hands.
Carve out a prominent role for TE Greg Dulcich
Dulcich joined the Dolphins practice squad last August after failing to make the New York Giants roster out of training camp. He was officially promoted to the active roster in October and finished the year with 26 receptions for 335 yards and one touchdown in 10 games.
With Darren Waller, Julian Hill and Jalin Conyers leaving, Dulcich is the team's top tight end entering training camp. He's already seemed to find a connection with Willis throughout organized team activities and minicamp, so it appears that Dulcich could be primed to have a career year in 2026, which would make life easier on the team's younger pass catchers.
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- What's next for Bronny James now that LeBron James is leaving Lakers?
What's next for Bronny James now that LeBron James is leaving Lakers?
The Los Angeles Lakers are losing LeBron James. So what does that mean for the future of Bronny James?
They made history together in 2024, becoming the first father and son to share the court -- not to mention playing for the same team -- during an NBA game. And they continued to share the same locker room and suit up purple-and-gold for the past two seasons.
But that feel-good history gave way to reality when ESPN's Shams Charania on Tuesday, June 30, reported LeBron James has informed the Lakers he will be playing elsewhere during the 2026-27 season. The business of basketball, already set in motion, accelerated.
If the Lakers had waived Bronny on Monday, they would've saved about $1 million in cap space. But on Tuesday, Bronny remained a Laker, but his future is unclear.
Bronny James Lakers contract
Unlike his father, Bronny is not an unrestricted free agent, or a free at all.
Bronny, 21, is headed into the third year of a four-year contract, with the final year being a club option.
But that doesn’t rule out Bronny asking for a trade if he hopes to rejoin his father and the Lakers are willing to comply.
During the 2026-27 season, Bronny will be making $2,296,271 a year, a pittance among NBA players. But critics might argue it's debatable if he deserves to be on the roster – or if it was mostly meant to keep his father happy.
Last season, his second in the NBA, Bronny averaged 2.9 points, 1.1 assists in 8.9 minutes per game. He also shot 40.9% from the field and 38.6% from 3-point range, appreciable improvement over his rookie season.
Before the Lakers played the Rockets in the first round of the playoffs last season, Lakers coach JJ Redick talked about Bronny.
“He's improved a lot, we trust him,’’ Redick said. “The shooting I believe in because of how well he shot it in the G league. There was a stretch where he didn’t shoot it well. He’s improved defensively in terms of his body positioning both on and off ball."
He also remained a fan favorite, and moments with LeBron and Bronny on the court together were potential magic – including father finding son for an alley-oop during Game 3 of the Lakers’ first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets this past season.
But now the father is gone.
Will the son remain with the Lakers?
Only one thing is certain: The most famous father-and-son pair in NBA history will no longer be wearing purple and gold together.
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- Where will LeBron James play after Lakers exit? Five potential landing spots
Where will LeBron James play after Lakers exit? Five potential landing spots
The next decision for LeBron James is here, and it could once again alter the NBA landscape. The league's all-time leading scorer has informed the Los Angeles Lakershe plans to play elsewhere during the 2026-27 season, according to multiple reports on Tuesday, June 30 ahead of the start to the league's free agency period.
James will be the most coveted free agent on the market despite entering his record 24th NBA season, especially if he's willing to take a pay cut. He signed with the Lakers ahead of the 2018-19 NBA season and won the 2020 NBA championship in the COVID bubble with the franchise. The 41-year-old is just a year removed from earning all-NBA honors.
The Golden State Warriors are considered the front-runners to sign James after Draymond Green's decision to opt out of his contract to provide the team with financial flexibility. But it would involve James taking less money than he's used to and there are other potential suitors, including James' two former teams.
Here's a breakdown of the potential NBA free agent landing spots for James now that he has informed the Lakers that he plans to play elsewhere during the 2026-27 season:
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LeBron James landing spots
Golden State Warriors
The Warriors have emerged as early favorites to land James given recent developments. If James is willing to take the midlevel exception of about $15 million, there's a relatively straightforward path for him to join Steph Curry and Green on Golden State's roster next season.
Cleveland Cavaliers
A return to Cleveland has long been considered a possibility for James, who could provide the veteran boost the Cavaliers need to get over the hump in the Eastern Conference with their current nucleus. James Harden's decision to agree to a new contract should give Cleveland enough flexibility to make this work, either through the midlevel exception or a sign-and-trade.
Miami Heat
Would James want to join forces with Giannis Antetokounmpo for a major discount? That's likely what it would take to make a return South Beach happen. It's also unclear if James and Antetokounmpo could work along with Bam Adebayo. But Pat Riley has always taken big swings. Snagging James and Giannis in the same offseason would be the ultimate one.
Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets are a longshot in this process, but the prospect of pairing James with Nikola Jokic would create one of the most basketball savvy duos ever. Denver could make this work as a sign-and-trade, or if James is willing to take a veteran's minimum salary.
Los Angeles Lakers
James told the Lakers he plans to play elsewhere, but the Lakers are still the team that can pay him the most money given its cap situation. Perhaps James finds a better fit elsewhere. Maybe the Lakers do the same with another player. But don't completely close the door on James and the Lakers, if only because more money and leverage can always change minds.
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- Iran World Cup Team Leaves Farewell Message About 'Humanity And Dignity'
Iran World Cup Team Leaves Farewell Message About 'Humanity And Dignity'
Iran’s soccer team thanked the people of Tijuana on Tuesday for their hospitality at the World Cup following the side’s group-stage elimination, saying Mexico had become “our second home and our second team”.
Political tensions between Tehran and Washington forced Iran to abandon plans to establish its World Cup base in Tucson, Arizona, and relocate to Tijuana shortly before the tournament.
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The Iranian team was also only allowed to enter the U.S. a day before its games. The U.S. authorities later eased some restrictions, permitting Iran to travel two days before its final group game in Seattle, although the team was still required to return to its Mexican base afterwards.
“True hosting is about respect, humanity, and dignity. We will never forget the kindness of the people of Tijuana,” the team said in a message published on the team’s WhatsApp channel.
“From this day forward, Mexico will always be more than a host nation to us; it will be our second home and our second team.”

Earlier in the tournament, Iran left a message in its SoFi Stadium locker room also thanking Los Angeles for its hospitality after hosting two of Iran’s Group G matches.
However, coach Amir Ghalenoei and captain Mehdi Taremi both publicly criticized the arrangements during the tournament, saying the team had not been treated on the same basis as other participants.
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The statement also raised concerns about what Iran described as a lack of competitive fairness.
“We leave this World Cup with pride, but also with one fundamental question: Did every team truly compete under equal conditions and equal professional standards?” the team said.
Iran did not directly name FIFA, tournament organizers or U.S. authorities, but referred to “a series of decisions, logistical arrangements, and circumstances that undermined the sense of fairness.”
The country was denied an injury-time winner by a tight offside call in its final group game against Egypt which would have earned the team a place in the last 32.
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“For us, Fair Play is not a slogan printed on advertising boards; it is the very identity of football. Yet this tournament reminded us that there is still a significant distance between inspiring words and meaningful actions,” the statement said.
However, Egypt also came in for praise.
“World Cups come to an end. Administrators change. But civilizations such as Iran, Egypt, and Mexico — built upon truth, respect, and human dignity — endure through history,” it said.
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- Boston Radio Host Rips Celtics GM Brad Stevens In Questionable Rant
Boston Radio Host Rips Celtics GM Brad Stevens In Questionable Rant

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Brad Stevens is widely regarded as one of the best general managers in the NBA. He's executed numerous shrewd deals and consistently kept the Boston Celtics in contention for NBA championships.
However, some believe Stevens' image has been tainted this offseason.
On Tuesday, 98.5 The Sports Hub host Marc Bertrand criticized Stevens for his handling of Jaylen Brown, whom the Celtics reportedly are committed to trading.
"Is Brad Stevens not as good a GM as everyone believed?" Bertrand asked during Tuesday's "Zolak & Bertrand" episode.
You can watch his full take in the video below.
Is Brad Stevens not as good a GM as everyone believed?
— 98.5 The Sports Hub (@985TheSportsHub) June 30, 2026
"Brad Stevens is not as good at his job as we thought he was." @ZoandBertrandpic.twitter.com/HdoTFkiH8l
Bertrand's criticism is fair, as Stevens seemingly has mismanaged the Brown situation. Still, his incredible track record more than makes up for it.
Moreover, there still is plenty of time for Stevens to trade Brown for a hefty return or repair the relationship. Let's see what happens.
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- Kentucky self-reports violation stemming from Tyran Stokes pursuit
Kentucky self-reports violation stemming from Tyran Stokes pursuit
The Kentucky Wildcats and Mark Pope spent a good part of the past year trying to recruit top overall player Tyran Stokes to Lexington. At times, they were the favorite to land him, but in the end, he committed to Kansas. Along the way, though, assistant coach Mo Williams made an error which, as it turns out, was a violation.
Late in his recruitment, Stokes posted on X the time of his announcement, to which Williams responded "Let's gooooooooooo." Since coaches are not allowed to mention recruits by name if they're unsigned, he broke an NCAA rule.
As reported by Jon Hale, it wasn't a major violation, so there isn't a major penalty involved. Kentucky self-imposed two, with the first being a 45-day ban on contact with Stokes, and the second being a 14-day ban on electronic communication with Stokes if he were to request a release from Kansas. The NCAA added an additional 7-day ban on written or electronic contact with all recruits. It was a level III violation, which is the least serious.
Williams claimed that he thought he could respond to social media posts, but he deleted the post.
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- 49ers investor Vinod Khosla's Seahawks bid enters crucial phase
49ers investor Vinod Khosla's Seahawks bid enters crucial phase
The sale of the Seattle Seahawks is heating up, with the first round of bids for the NFL franchise officially due this week. And after months of speculation, 49ers minority owner Vinod Khosla is still among the names circling the Super Bowl champions.
Khosla, who holds a stake in San Francisco worth more than $8.5 billion as part of a group of local investors, was reported in early May to be prepping a letter of intent for the Seahawks sale. That interest hasn't cooled. According to Bloomberg News, Khosla remains one of several reported bidders as the process moves into its next stage, joining names such as ArcelorMittal CEO Aditya Mittal, former Boston Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck, and Eldridge Industries CEO Todd Boehly.
Should Khosla's bid for the Seahawks succeed, he would be required to sell his 49ers equity entirely. That would throw another interesting wrinkle into the NFC West rivalry.
The Seahawks are expected to fetch more than the league-record $6.05 billion the Washington Commanders sold for in 2023, with some estimates pushing the figure as high as $9 billion or more. League rules require any ownership group to front at least 30% of the purchase price, though bidders can lean on roughly $1.5 billion in debt and a private equity partner to cover up to 10% of the total value.
The Seahawks have been owned by the estate of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen since his death in 2018, with his sister Jody Allen overseeing the sale process as part of a broader effort to liquidate his assets for charitable giving.
Whether Khosla's group emerges as a finalist remains to be seen, but Monday's bid deadline marks the first real test of how serious — and how well-funded — his interest in Seattle truly is.
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- DONE DEAL: Antonin Kinsky signs Tottenham contract extension
DONE DEAL: Antonin Kinsky signs Tottenham contract extension

The agreement was announced in the papers several days ago, but now it’s official. Antonin Kinsky has signed a new contract at Tottenham Hotspur, extending his stay, giving him a likely substantial pay bump, and putting him in position to become Tottenham’s new #1 keeper for the 2026-27 season. And most importantly, he’s trimmed that awful goatee! Looks much better now, Toni.
We are delighted to announce that Antonin Kinsky has signed a new contract with the Club ✍️
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 30, 2026
Congratulations, Toni! 🤍
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As reported in the Athletic a few days ago, Kinsky’s new deal is a five year contract with a clause for an additional one year extension. His previous contract also had five years to go, so this was likely more about an (undisclosed) wage increase and giving him confidence as Spurs’ new starting keeper. Guglielmo Vicario currently has the #1 kit but is strongly linked with a summer departure from Spurs, with a number of Serie A clubs interested in the Italian keeper.
In quotes on Tottenham Hotspur’s website, Kinsky expressed his happiness with his new deal.
“I’m so happy and I can feel the trust from the Club. When I joined 18 months ago, my expectations were to fight for my place in the team and to wear this shirt every week.
“It’s been a real journey to get here and a nice story already, and I’m looking forward to what lies ahead over the next months and years.
“Everyone around the Club feels that we can have a successful season and I want to contribute to that. We want to give the fans what they want and what this Club deserves.”
Kinsky’s journey has been one of the heartwarming redemption stories in football recently. He had a calamitous outing between the sticks at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, slipping on the overwatered Wanda patch and letting in three early goals. He was visibly shaken and was hooked by then-interim Spurs manager Igor Tudor, who notably did not appear to comfort him as he left the pitch.
But he was brought back into the fold after Vicario had surgery to correct a small medical issue, and he grabbed the bull by both horns, putting in some fantastic performances and essentially winning the starting role going forward. Kinsky is a young keeper but talented, and he’ll have the opportunity to establish himself as an outstanding Premier League shot stopper. Good with the ball at his feet and an excellent distributor of the ball, he’ll face a lot of challenges next season, but should he falter he’ll have experienced Slovak keeper Martin Dubravka as a mentor and backup.
This is a bit of a gamble for Spurs, but with the focus seemingly on improving other areas of the pitch, promoting a young keeper and giving him trust is a pretty straightforward decision. Congratulations to Kinsky!
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- Tim Legler: NBA never pushed back on ESPN’s officiating criticism during Finals
Tim Legler: NBA never pushed back on ESPN’s officiating criticism during Finals

Tim Legler says the NBA has never once pushed back on him for criticizing officiating during a broadcast.
Legler was a guest on last week’s edition of the Awful Announcing Podcast and was asked directly whether he’s ever heard from the league after criticizing an official or a call.
“No, not once,” he told host Brandon Contes. “They allowed us to have these conversations.”
Jeff Van Gundy’s exit from ESPN prompted a similar question back in 2023, when Chris Russo suggested that commissioner Adam Silver had pushed for Van Gundy’s removal over his blunt criticism of officiating. Silver offered a strong denial, saying the league has no input on ESPN’s talent decisions. Van Gundy and Mark Jackson were both let go that summer without much further explanation, aside from reports suggesting the network believed both had coaching aspirations that would eventually pull them from the booth anyway. Legler now occupies a similar seat in the same booth, and by his account, nobody from the league has ever had a problem with what he says.
He chalked that up to the credibility he and Richard Jefferson bring as former players, and to a tone he believes keeps the criticism constructive rather than combative.
“We’re respectful of the process. We’re respectful of the officials,” Legler said. “So at times, yeah, you’re going to comment on a no-call or the physicality overall in a game… I think we addressed it in a respectful way, and we’re on there to do that — but to respect the game, respect the participants — and we both feel that way. I think we were able to pull that off.”
The conversation turned to Victor Wembanyama, who entered the closing stretch of the Finals one flagrant foul away from a suspension, with several plays that plausibly could have been ruled flagrant going uncalled. Legler was asked whether the league appeared to be protecting Wembanyama from a suspension during a Finals run. He didn’t see it that way.
“Whichever of the two fan bases is the one that they feel is getting the short end of the stick, they’re going to feel like that’s the case,” Legler said. “Obviously, no one wants these top guys to not be out there on the biggest stage of the year.”
He pointed to a specific closeout play in which Jalen Brunson landed on Wembanyama during a three-point attempt as the moment that, in a different series outcome, could plausibly have been deemed a flagrant foul retroactively — which would have kept Wembanyama out of a potential Game 6 had San Antonio forced one.
“I don’t think they were going out of their way to protect him,” Legler said. “I think they missed one, and we disagreed, and we will continue to disagree.”
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- Aces rule out A'ja Wilson for Commissioner Cup final vs New York after ankle tweak
Aces rule out A'ja Wilson for Commissioner Cup final vs New York after ankle tweak
NEW YORK (AP) — Las Vegas star Aja Wilson has been ruled out of the Commissioner Cup final against New York on Tuesday night because of a right leg injury.
The four-time MVP rolled her ankle in the fourth quarter of the Aces' win over the Chicago Sky on Sunday. She came back into the game after a quick trip to the locker room.
“It’s when you get off the court that you realize you probably tweaked it a little worse than you originally thought," Aces coach Becky Hammon said at shootaround Tuesday.
Hammon said that it's just a tweak and that Wilson should need “a few days to move.”
Wilson, who leads the league in scoring at 25.7 points a game, has been remarkably durable in her career. She's now only missed seven games since the 2020 season.
Besides her scoring, defense and rebounding are two areas that Hammon said the Aces will need to focus on against the Liberty, who beat Las Vegas on the road last week.
“Everybody's got to be that much better," Aces guard Chelsea Gray said. “It’s no secret, she’s a big, huge part of our team. She's the best player in the world. Let’s, let’s lock in for this one game and do what we have to do.”
The Aces are no stranger to having to play the Liberty short-handed in big games. Gray and Kiah Stokes were hurt in the 2023 WNBA Finals and the Aces beat New York without them.
“Focusing on ourselves, that’s really the thing,” said New York star Breanna Stewart. “This is one game, winner takes all and you never know what’s going to happen in one game. We need to make sure that we’re our best tonight.”
New York will be missing Satou Sabally, who is in concussion protocol after unintentionally getting hit in the face by an elbow against the Aces.
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- Florida Gators student-athletes on SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
Florida Gators student-athletes on SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
The 2026 Southeastern Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll includes 95 student-athletes from the University of Florida, according to Tuesday's announcement by league commissioner Greg Sankey.
The 2026 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2025-26 summer, fall and spring terms.
Florida's Big 12 champion lacrosse team leads all sports with 24 student-athletes on the SEC Academic Honor Roll, followed by the baseball team, which has 16 members earning spots on the honor roll. Next up is the men's track and field squad with 14 members and the women's track and field team — which won the SEC Triple Crown this season (SEC titles for cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field) — with 11 who made the cut.
The Gators' softball team, which made it to the super regionals this year, earned nine spots on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Other sport honoree numbers included seven for both women's and men's golf, six for men's tennis and one for women's tennis.
Florida placed a total of 291 student-athletes on the 2025-26 SEC Fall (142), Winter (54) and Spring Academic Honor Rolls combined.
About the SEC Academic Honor Roll
To be recognized on the SEC Academic Honor Roll, each student-athlete must:
- Have a GPA of 3.00 for either the preceding academic year or have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution;
- Be on scholarship, a letterwinner or have participated on a varsity team for two years if non-scholarship;
- Have completed 24 semester hours of non-remedial credit at the nominating institution;
- Have been a member of the varsity team for the sport's entire NCAA Championship segment.
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- The top three Cubs walkoffs of 2026… to date
The top three Cubs walkoffs of 2026… to date

Last night’s game at Wrigley Field had an air of playoff baseball from the early innings. Perhaps it was a throwback to the last time the San Diego Padres played at Wrigley Field during the Wild Card round in 2025. Or maybe it was that both the Cubs and the Padres find themselves squarely in the Wild Card hunt, more games than they’d like behind their respective division leaders, but still solidly over .500 as the calendar flips to July. It was probably amplified by the wind blowing out and one of the first truly hot days of summer. Every pitch felt like it could travel over the wall and break the game wide open.
But of course, that’s not how it went down. On a night that felt like it was destined for a high scoring affair, the Cubs and Padres battled to a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Padres tried to eke a bit more out of Jason Adam, letting him face a red hot Pete Crow-Armstrong who hit a flare of a single to left field. Then they brought in Mason Miller: their closer who throws well over 100 miles per hour, striking out more than 50 percent of the batters he’s faced in 2026 and just generally setting the standard for relief pitchers. It turns out even Mason Miller is human [VIDEO].
Seiya Suzuki sent the crowd at Wrigley Field into a frenzy as he hit a towering fly ball off the ivy, just out of the grasp of leftfielder Jase Bowen.
It was the Cubs’ 10th walkoff victory of the season. Despite the injury woes and staring down a superior Padres bullpen, the 2026 Cubs found a way. The win took them to 47-38 on the season, keeping pace in the division, 5.5 games back of the Brewers. That 10th walkoff win is the most the Cubs have had in a season since 13 walkoffs in 2015:
As we wait for tonight’s action from the corner of Clark and Addison, I wanted to look back on a few of the excellent walkoffs the Cubs have had so far this year. My top three are below, but feel free to add your favorites in the comments.
3. Pete Crow-Armstrong’s redemption
It’s been hard to find a hotter hitter in baseball than Chicago’s Pete Crow-Armstrong in the month of June. PCA has been firing on all cylinders since late May, but part of what makes him so fun to cheer for is his humanity. He pulls off superhuman feats in the outfield and rakes at the plate, but he’s human and makes mistakes like all of us. Like allowing this inside the park home run I’m sure he’d rather forget [VIDEO].
But baseball has a funny way of writing its own dramatic endings. A sense of poetry all its own, and on June 4th, PCA was given the ultimate shot at redemption in the ninth inning [VIDEO].
When Anthony Rizzo goes tarps off during the game, you have to deliver [VIDEO]:
2. Seiya last night
Don’t get me wrong, a walkoff is a walkoff. They are all great in their own way. But the playoff atmosphere combined with Seiya making contact off of one of the best pitchers in baseball was pure vibes. It added to the drama that Seiya had struggled head to head against Miller:
After all, who wouldn’t struggle to make contact against a guy who throws 102 on the corners? But last night, Miller threw mostly sliders rather than his patented heat. He threw seven pitches, only one fastball. Both Alex Bregman and Seiya were ready for the offspeed pitches. The post-game celebration was pure joy [VIDEO].
1. Michael Conforto walks off the Reds
One of the strangest success stories for the Cubs this season has been Michael Conforto. The 33-year-old grabbed the last outfield spot on the bench out of Spring Training, which was honestly a bit of a surprise given Dylan Carlson’s hot spring and his ability to play center field. But Conforto has delivered as a pinch hitter, a part-time role player, really whatever role Craig Counsell has asked him to play.
On May fourth Conforto helped the Cubs continue their second 10-game winning streak of the season when he sent this Emilio pitch into the left field bleachers for his first career walkoff home run [VIDEO].
It’s hard to believe that it’s still June and we’ve already had 10 magical walkoff nights at the baseball cathedral at the corner of Clark and Addison. Maybe that’s just what happens when a talented team is beset by injuries but keeps finding ways to fly the W. Share your favorite walkoff moments in the comments below.
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- What Scottie Scheffler did on the driving range before playoff with Viktor Hovland described as ‘interesting’
What Scottie Scheffler did on the driving range before playoff with Viktor Hovland described as ‘interesting’

Kevin Kisner has revealed that Scottie Scheffler only practiced with the clubs he thought he could end up using ahead of the playoff with Viktor Hovland on Monday at the Travelers Championship, as he also suggested the reason he missed the putt to extend the duel.
Scheffler has now finished second on four occasions this year on the PGA Tour. The world number one appeared to have the final signature event of the season within his grasp when the rain came on Sunday.
The delay definitely appeared to favour Hovland. Scheffler did not make another birdie when play resumed, while the Norwegian was able to move level.
How Scottie Scheffler prepared on the range before the playoff at the Travelers Championship
Scheffler showed plenty of heart to make the nine-foot putt on the 72nd hole to force a playoff. But once again, his momentum was halted with the decision made to return to TPC River Highlands on Monday for the additional holes.
Ultimately, the playoff was over inside 15 minutes. Scheffler hit the better iron shot, leaving himself three feet for birdie. However, it was Hovland who made a three. And the American was unable to follow him in, meaning that Hovland secured his eighth PGA Tour victory.
Few players seem to love the process quite like Scheffler. From the outside, it appears that no one at the highest level works harder on just gripping the club correctly.

So it is intriguing that he took a different approach to prepare for Monday’s playoff, as Kevin Kisner told the Fore Play Podcast.
“Fax went down to the range, and it was interesting how he told me Scottie warmed up. Scottie basically only hit the irons that he thought he would have on 18, because we were going to continue to play 18 over and over again, which is interesting,” he said.
“He didn’t hit any four irons or three woods. He just basically hit short irons and drivers on the range, just preparing to play that one hole over and over again.”
The reason Scottie Scheffler missed the putt to extend the playoff against Viktor Hovland
Scheffler would have been the heavy favourite once the pair hit their approach shots.
It was a traditional matchplay moment. Hovland would never have conceded Scheffler’s putt if given the opportunity. And when the European managed to hole his effort, Scheffler’s putt suddenly felt missable.
While it was the game’s most dominant player since Tiger Woods stood over the putt, many would have had a strange feeling that Scheffler was going to fail to match him.
And Kisner helped explain why his putt was a lot tougher than many realise.
“When Scottie’s ball landed, I thought sick, it’s probably going to be over because he hit it to three feet. And then six minutes later, I’m like sick, it’s over, but Scottie didn’t win. It was kind of a weird thing to call,” he said.
“When Viktor made it, my brain already went to alright, what are we going to talk about on 18 again? We’ve got to come up with something to say. I think Scottie, it was just one of those situations where you’re like, I’ve got to make it, I’ve got to make it, and everybody hits it harder when they’ve got to make it. That’s not any good either. If I hit it too hard, it’s not going to go in either. It wasn’t the easiest side of the hole to be on. Downhill, left to right. Viktor’s ball barely hung in there, I think he thought he missed it.
“Just two tricky putts coming down the hill. Plus they spent all morning getting that green ready. I’m sure it was fast. Having that downhill putt, you’re not really sure. You hit the first green of a golf course, and you’ve maybe hit some practice putts, you’re still not really sure about the green speed. And most of the time if you’re not in a playoff the next morning, you’ve already got the rhythm, right? And if that would have been last night, they wouldn’t have been tricked by anything because they would have been in the moment. But this morning still feels like the first hole of the tournament.”
Had Scheffler been given that putt 20 times, it is likely that he would have holed it 19 times. However, pressure does strange things, even to the players who have won the majority of the biggest events in the game.
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- Mourinho expected to hand Jude Bellingham familiar role at Real Madrid
Mourinho expected to hand Jude Bellingham familiar role at Real Madrid

After two underwhelming seasons with their club, the World Cup 2026 is providing an opportunity for Real Madrid stars to showcase their talents in a different environment, but still at the highest competitive level.
Most of these stars are taking full advantage of this situation and shining brightly for their respective national teams. This is the case with Kylian Mbappe, who is the top goal-scorer for France so far, and also for Vinicius Junior, who is also the top scorer for his Brazil national team, and also the Canarinha side’s focal point of attack.
Meanwhile, their teammate Jude Bellingham is also not far behind, as he seems to have rediscovered his best form with England during the World Cup. He has already scored two important goals, provided one assist, and won three Man of the Match awards after the first three games in the competition.
The Englishman was asked about this improvement after the game against Panama, and he pointed to his position on the pitch, making it clear that his best version can be unlocked when is playing as an advanced attacking midfielder, rather than from playing deeper on the pitch.
Commenting on this aspect, MARCA claims that this is also the role that Jose Mourinho is expected to give Bellingham in the upcoming season at Real Madrid. The Portuguese coach prefers a 4-2-3-1 lineup, with an attacking midfielder working as the link between the midfield and attack, breaking opposition lines with his passes, dropping behind the striker, and also regularly threatening the opposition box.
Jude Bellingham would be given this role, especially as he has already showed the Merengues how effective he could be in this position during his first season at the club.
However, it needs to be highlighted here that he would have several other players to compete with for this role, including Arda Guler, Bernardo Silva, and Brahim Diaz. Hopefully, he would be able to keep up his current good form, and replicate it once he returns to Real Madrid for the next season.
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- Jurgen Klopp ready to take Germany job if Julian Nagelsmann is dismissed
Jurgen Klopp ready to take Germany job if Julian Nagelsmann is dismissed

Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is reportedly ready to take over as head coach of the German national team if Julian Nagelsmann leaves the position, per Berger PJ.
Nagelsmann is under scrutiny after Germany crashed out of the 2026 World Cup following their loss to Paraguay on penalties yesterday.
Die Mannschaft went a goal down after Julio Enciso’s header, but Kai Havertz brought the Germans back on level terms.
The Arsenal forward then missed his penalty alongside Nick Woltemade and Jonathan Tah after extra time, ending what has been another miserable showcase for Germany on the world stage.
The uproar in German media has been justified. Nagelsmann, the players, and even the chancellor were not spared by Bild’s editor-in-chief Marion Horn, who called for their resignation.
The DFB (German Football Association) is currently considering dismissing Nagelsmann, though it has not yet made a decision. There will be more in-depth analysis into the situation.
Nagelsmann wants to continue leading his nation and has rejected the idea of resigning, as he recently signed a new deal.
However, the report also notes that Klopp, who is currently a director in Red Bull’s football operations, is open to the job, marking a return to the dugout following his 2024 Anfield exit.
Klopp is a beloved hero back home despite causing a stir by joining Red Bull’s much-maligned football structure.
The 59-year-old would be welcomed with open arms if he were to join the national team set-up, after leaving his nation following very successful spells at Mainz 05 and Borussia Dortmund.
The Stuttgart-born manager looks best-placed to revive the sleeping giants following some atrocious performances at international tournaments.
Klopp is the positive reset German football is crying out for, but it remains to be seen if he’d accept the job after rejecting Real Madrid and other clubs.
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- Roma reject Juventus’ Mile Svilar offer, response likely definitive
Roma reject Juventus’ Mile Svilar offer, response likely definitive

Serie A side Juventus have attempted to move for Roma’s Mile Svilar and it seems like their attempt has already been rejected.
Various sections of the Italian press reported about Juve’s talks for the keeper. Il Messaggero have gone into some details.
The Roman outlet report that after initial discussions between Juve and Roma, the Bianconeri made a formal offer for the Serbian. They put forward €42m plus bonuses of €8m and this would have allowed Roma to settle their accounts with UEFA by the 30th of June.
Despite that, the bid was rejected as Roma didn’t want to strengthen a direct rival. They will play in the Champions League and the Friedkin ownership see Svilar as a key part of the project and the amount offered didn’t match how value the keeper is to the Roman side.
Roma very brave
Despite FFP demands, Roma have managed to stand firm and that is very brave of them. It shows ambition and the Friedkin ownership did the same last summer when Inter came calling for Manu Kone.
It is easy to question whether the offer was really made or not too, as Juve usually do not offer significant upfront fees like the report has mentioned.
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- Inside Germany’s penalty drama during loss to Paraguay
Inside Germany’s penalty drama during loss to Paraguay

According to a report from Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Germany had trouble figuring out who would take the next penalties when the count was at 3-3 after Manuel Neuer’s big save.
Many of the players hesitated to step up until Jonathan Tah said he would take the shot. Of course, Tah missed badly:
At 3-3 in the penalty shootout after Manuel Neuer’s save, there were difficulties to find a sixth taker. Leon Goretzka, Waldemar Anton, Nathaniel Brown and Malick Thiaw hesitated and dodged the challenge due to the immense pressure. Jonathan Tah, who had never taken a penalty in his career before, stepped up and missed.
The report did go deeper as Joshua Kimmich was rumored to approach Goretzka twice to take it, but the midfielder declined:
Joshua Kimmich asked Goretzka twice whether he wanted to take the sixth penalty, the latter refused. Jonathan Tah stepped up after that.
BFW Analysis
There will be a lot of bravado being thrown around, but the issue is simple — if a player is not comfortable taking a PK, then he would be the LAST player you want taking a PK, whether that is Goretzka or anyone else. It is almost a guaranteed miss.
Taking penalties is more about confidence and mentality than skill. This is not a defense of Goretzka, but reality for any of the players mentioned above.
Should he have taken it? Absolutely.
Should he have taken it if he wasn’t confident? Absolutely not.
The masses will go after Goretzka, but from his perspective it was lose / lose. If he made it, then he did what he was supposed to do. If he missed, then he would be ridiculed and hated even more (as hard as that might be to believe). Like it or not, anyone would be insane to think the social media outrage toward him did not influence his decision in that moment.
Nagelsmann’s group of players was not likely the ideal set up for this. If he was left with a quartet of players who absolutely did not want to take the PK, than the coach should have known before the shootout.
Some players just are not wired for that situation — and the list of them is long and not just limited to those four Germans. They are scattered through many teams across many sports. For those moments, you have to have an elite mentality and be eager for the challenge. If you don’t have that, it is best to have someone else step up.
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- Midfield Alternates: Alex Scott and Felix Nmecha
Midfield Alternates: Alex Scott and Felix Nmecha

With the recent £116 million sale of Elliot Anderson to Manchester City, the market as a whole will likely inflate the price of any midfielder United look to make a bid for.
Alex Scott
Bournemouth’s 22-year-old English midfielder Alex Scott is valued at less than the £80 million required for West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes, and is a realistic midfield signing option if United decide to walk away from Fernandes and his price tag.
Scott is being monitored by multiple clubs after a standout 2025-26 campaign in which he showcased his technical agility, ball progression and work rate on the defensive side. His ability to constantly press would make a massive difference in Michael Carrick’s counter-attack system. In his 34 starts for the Cherries last season, Scott completed 85% of his passes, made 28 successful tackles, created 21 chances and forced 57 fouls.
Scott’s contract expires in 2028, and he has yet to agree to a contract extension. Both Arsenal and Chelsea have joined the race for the English midfielder while Scott continues climbing up United’s midfield shortlist. In response to the interest, Bournemouth is pushing for a new deal that would include a £75 million release clause, which wouldn’t appeal to these three clubs given that his current contract only has two years left on it.
Bournemouth is not keen to let Scott walk, and would likely be asking for over £60 million to even consider a deal.
Felix Nmecha
Recently, another alternative emerged in Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha. The 25-year-old currently owns a starting spot in Germany’s World Cup squad. Unfortunately for United, Borussia Dortmund tagged him with a price of €100 million.
Nmecha reportedly has a long-term goal of returning to the Premier League, but his recent contract extension until 2030 and €80 million release clause that remains inactive until the summer of 2027 give Dortmund all the negotiating leverage.
TEAMtalk reports that Chelsea and United lead the race, but with the Blues’ recent push for Sunderland midfielder Granit Xhaka, the Red Devils could capitalize. Reports from TEAMtalk also claim that the hefty price tag could be negotiated lower for a suitable Premier League club.
Nmecha is a perfect alternative to Anderson, maybe even better than Fernandes. His box-to-box traits see him produce in the final third and conduct and carry play through the midfield. On the defensive side of the ball, his physicality and relentlessness would give United some ball-winning leverage. His combination of a massive 6-foot-3 physical frame and resistant carrying ability in a double-pivot would step right into United’s midfield and help dictate the tempo of the game.
Casemiro possessed similar traits, which would make Nmecha an ideal replacement. Fernandes’ profile is similar to that of Kobbie Mainoo, and not as similar to the defensive-minded midfielder United currently lack.
His stock will continue to fluctuate based on his performance in the World Cup for Germany, and clubs will likely hold bids until the end of the tournament. So far, Nmecha has propelled Germany through the group stage, providing a goal in Germany’s 7-1 win over Curaçao and a crucial assist to Denis Undav in Germany’s 2-1 comeback win over Ivory Coast. If he keeps on producing on the biggest stage, Dortmund’s asking price could continue to skyrocket out of United’s range.
Nmecha’s links to United also come from the fact that Omar Berrada, United’s current CEO, spent time on Manchester City’s executive board while Nmecha played for their academy up until 2021.
United’s director of recruitment, Christopher Vivell, has also spent much of his career working in the Bundesliga and around German football. Vivelle maintains close contact with Nmecha’s representatives, as per Sky Germany. With all of these factors in play, United have a clear viewpoint on Nmecha’s player profile, work ethic and potential to become a real difference-maker in Manchester.
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- Bob Iger, Josh Kushner and Bill Foley have $832m incentive to buy Las Vegas NBA franchise
Bob Iger, Josh Kushner and Bill Foley have $832m incentive to buy Las Vegas NBA franchise

An NBA franchise in Las Vegas has been on the cards for many years now, with a roll call of some of the world’s richest investors reportedly interested in the expansion.
Plans to launch the team have accelerated in June, several months on from NBA commissioner Adam Silver officially giving his blessing to explore the project.
Bill Foley – who owns Premier League club Bournemouth and, significantly, the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights – has thrown his hat in the ring. So too have former Disney CEO Bob Iger and Josh Kushner through their venture capital firm Thrive.
Elsewhere, the developers behind the Las Vegas Diamond Arena have also acquired what is being characterised as the final piece of the puzzle in terms of the land needed to accommodate a 21,000-seat NBA venue, complete with a private jet terminal.
At one stage, the workability of sports in Vegas was doubted among some of the industry’s biggest brains. The idea was that the city’s relatively transient population, the NFL’s stance on gambling and a feared lack of hospitality suite pick-up would put a ceiling on a ‘Big Four’ sports league’s presence in the city.
But the commercial success of the Las Vegas Raiders, the city’s NFL side, put paid to that notion.
Only the Dallas Cowboys generated more revenue than the Raiders in the NFL last year, with the Raiders’ total turnover reaching $832m.

Operating income meanwhile, according to Forbes, totalled $179m. They also have one of the highest revenue per fan ratios in the NFL, and they are valued at $7.7bn.
The only concern will be whether the NBA franchise could saturate the demand for sports in Vegas, but there are myriad examples of cities of similar sizes who have accommodated multiple blue-chip teams.
New York, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay Area all support multiple franchises across multiple leagues without cannibalising fan bases or sponsorship opportunities.
Las Vegas, with its 2.2 million metropolitan population and 40-plus million annual visitors, occupies unique territory, too. Its transient visitor economy actually creates built-in demand for entertainment and premium hospitality experiences that traditional markets cannot match.
The Raiders’ trajectory has proven instructive in another regard as well. The franchise, which relocated from Oakland in 2020, demonstrated that Vegas could not only sustain professional sports but leverage it as a catalyst for broader economic development. Allegiant Stadium’s anchor presence has spurred hotel renovation, real estate investment, and premium dining expansion across the city.
An NBA team would likely accelerate this momentum further, particularly given basketball’s appeal to the international visitor demographic that comprises a significant portion of Vegas tourism.
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- Sunderland defender Brown signs new deal
Sunderland defender Brown signs new deal

Sunderland defender Jess Brown has signed a new one-year contract with the club.
The Lady Black Cats announced the news via a post on their official club website earlier today.
The 22-year-old is Sunderland’s longest serving player. She joined their Regional Talent Club (RTC) in 2014 before progressing up to the first team. Brown has made 144 appearances for Sunderland in all competitions while she has scored six goals.
Brown broke into the Sunderland side during their spell in the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier Division and she helped the club successfully win promotion to Barclays WSL2 via the ‘upward club movement’ process towards the end of the COVID pandemic. The defender has continued to progress in the second tier and she was a member of the Sunderland side that narrowly missed out on promotion to the top tier in 2023/2024.
Brown is Sunderland through and through and she will now represent the club for at least one more year.
After signing on again with the Wearsiders, Brown said “I’m absolutely delighted to extend my stay at the club for another year. Sunderland has become my home, and the support I’ve received from everyone at the club, especially the fans, has meant so much to me and my family.
“Representing this club is a privilege I never take for granted. I can’t wait to continue giving everything I have for the badge, and I’m looking forward to next season.”
In other news, forward Eleanor Dale has left Sunderland. The club had offered her a new deal but she has opted for a fresh challenge.
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- Real Madrid would never have matched €100 million bid for Tottenham-bound midfielder
Real Madrid would never have matched €100 million bid for Tottenham-bound midfielder

Mateus Fernandes was one of the many midfield targets Real Madrid considered this summer in their bid to give the department a fresh lease of life.
After all, they struggled in midfield last season, especially in a creative sense, and it has become the administration’s objective to improve that in the summer.
Earlier today, however, it came to light that Tottenham Hotspur have made a massive move for the Premier League midfielder, with their official bid reportedly close to the €100 million mark.
At this point, needless to say, it appears set that the player will join Spurs and that his potential move to Real Madrid is off the table.
A fee deemed too high
As reported by Mario Cortegana now, Fernandes was indeed admired by Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho and was genuinely a target for Los Blancos.
Headed to Tottenham. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
The club, however, had a clear idea of the investment they were ready to make for him.
Real Madrid, in that sense, were not even remotely close to the €100 million that Tottenham have splashed on him, nor would they have even come close to that figure if given another chance.
There will, thus, be no sense of regret for having missed out on the Premier League midfielder given that he eventually went for a sum far beyond their allocated funds. Instead, Perez and Co. will now look to prioritise other targets.
Swift movements needed
Slowly but surely, Real Madrid are seeing midfield options drop out of the transfer market and it is high time the club began serious negotiations and target profiling.
Nico Paz, who was initially a serious candidate to return, has now committed next season to Como while Fernandes is also no longer an option.
Real Madrid like Enzo Fernandez. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)
Enzo Fernandez, at this point, is Real Madrid’s top target but Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso is reportedly counting on the player and will not make his departure easy.
Further, Los Blancos have not even begun negotiations with Chelsea for their rumoured ‘top target’ and it is clear that a move must be made soon. T
he current focus is on player sales, and all signs point to Real Madrid returning on the offensive to make signings after a big sale.
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- There’s been no drought for this Cowboys visionary
There’s been no drought for this Cowboys visionary

When Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, it changed the lives of many. An iconic franchise was restored in the form of a 90s dynasty when several coaches and players embarked on a path that took them all the way to the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Decades later, those great moments feel like distant memories as Jerry and his son Stephen are at the forefront of all things football in Dallas. However, there is one family member who doesn’t get talked about very much.
Charlotte Jones, the daughter of Jerry, is a co-owner and the Chief Brand Officer of the Cowboys. That title might not mean a whole lot to some people, but when you are the architect of the brand identity for the most valuable franchise in sports, it is kind of a big deal. Over the last 30 years, she has had a massive role in transforming the Cowboys into a global powerhouse. She has broken gender barriers in the NFL and turned the franchise into a charitable force.
Her Cowboys story started in typical Jones family fashion, right in the middle of a big controversy. When rumors circulated that Jerry intended to change the image of the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders into something a little racier, widespread outrage ensued. Jerry called upon his daughter to step in and fix things, and that is exactly what she did. Charlotte not only retained their All-American image, she also transformed them from a popular sideline dance squad into their own $50 million pop-culture powerhouse. Between merchandising, live tours, and even a famed reality television show that aired for 16 seasons, the cheerleaders became an incredibly successful entity of their own.
Believe it or not, that is only one small element of Charlotte’s long list of achievements, even though it is the one fans associate her with the most. Jones was also a chief decision maker regarding the design of AT&T Stadium and The Star, as they became much more than just football facilities. They had a distinct look and became a major part of the fan experience because she was the creative visionary behind how this team was presented to the world. She oversaw the interior design and added upscale décor, while still creating a welcoming venue for the community.
Speaking of the community, this is where Charlotte truly thrived. In 1997, she took advantage of the huge television audience for the Thanksgiving halftime show and turned it into a massive money-raising extravaganza that launched the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. She convinced network executives to forgo their commercial revenue and stay locked on the show. They agreed if she could deliver a star-studded performance, which she did. She turned a simple halftime intermission into a pop-culture phenomenon that has transformed into the longest-running annual fundraiser in sports. Using three decades of Cowboys tradition, this effort has raised over $3 billion to help millions of people in need over the holiday season.
In 2012, she became the first female chairman of the NFL Foundation, breaking major gender barriers along the way. Between fundraising initiatives and helping develop strategies for youth football safety, she stands as one of the league’s most underrecognized pioneers.
The biggest knock on the Jones family usually comes from Jerry and Stephen meddling in football things that genuinely belong in the hands of others. They just don’t want to stay in their lane. Charlotte also does not stay in her lane. She swerves all over the place, but it just so happens that she is driving on roads she handles quite well.
Whether it is building a brand, designing a world-class facility, or being a committed philanthropist, there is no “drought” on her résumé. This Jones family member does far more than just choose which hot pants the cheerleaders should wear, as she continues to be one of the league’s most successful visionaries.
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- Venezuelan Red Sox showing immense strength in the midst of tragedy following earthquakes
Venezuelan Red Sox showing immense strength in the midst of tragedy following earthquakes

“It’s not easy just to show up and play with everything that’s going on in my country.”
Willson Contreras didn’t mince words following the Boston Red Sox’ victory over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday, as shared by Tim Healey of The Boston Globe. It’s immensely difficult to operate under these circumstances, just as it is for several of his teammates.
Contreras, Ranger Suárez, Carlos Narváez, Andruw Monasterio, and Wilyer Abreu all hail from Venezuela, which was hit by twin earthquakes last week that have left at least 22,619 people affected, 5,034 injured, and 1,700 dead, according to CNN. It’s difficult to say anything more than the players have, both with their words and emotions – all of which have come out over the last several days.
Contreras let it all go following his first-inning home run on Monday. “I wasn’t feeling good the whole day. I was kind of down, sad,” Contreras said, per Healey. “I hit a homer, and of course, I tried to help [pump up] my dugout. But the first thing that I said was ‘Venezuela.’ That was the first thing that came out of my mouth.”
Willson Contreras was emotional after his HR 💛 pic.twitter.com/kLHDWqf9hZ
— NESN (@NESN) June 29, 2026
Suárez did his best to suppress the emotions while out on the mound for the second time since the tragedy struck, turning in another terrific performance before admitting that “it’s obviously very hard to be here when you want to be out there physically trying to help, but at the end of the day, we’re trying to do our best to try and support them.”
Abreu, who had two notable errors over the weekend, also admitted how difficult things have been, saying “It’s very hard to play right now with everything that’s going on in Venezuela, but we’re doing everything we can to stay focused on the game,” as seen on NESN.
The Red Sox, organizationally, have done what they can to support the players and their community, setting up a relief fund that will directly impact search and rescue efforts in La Guaira and Caracas. If you would like to donate, click here.
It’s nice to see that the boys are rolling, with five straight victories setting a new season high. It’s also fairly easy to feel for them through such an emotional time. We’ve spent months harping on the negatives and clinging to the positives, but for right now, it would be nice to just lend some support.
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- Lamine Yamal names the two strikers he would like to sign for Barcelona amid Julian Alvarez transfer talk
Lamine Yamal names the two strikers he would like to sign for Barcelona amid Julian Alvarez transfer talk

Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has been quizzed on which strikers he would sign for the club amid continued talk about a move for Julian Alvarez.
The Catalans are in the market for a new attacker and Alvarez is the focus, although a host of other strikers have also been linked with Barcelona.
Yamal has been asked for his thoughts and came up with two names when talking to Cope: “As long as he scores goals… I really like Julián [Alvarez] and [Mikel] Oyarzabal. We’ll support whoever comes.”
The Barcelona teenager was also asked how he’s feeling after making his return from injury at the World Cup with Spain.
“I’m very well, very happy. I’ve been training hard and I’m excited to reach this point. I’m at 80-90% and improving, it’s not going down. I’m ready for 90 minutes,” he added.
“If I see a 50/50 ball, I don’t go in so as not to hurt anyone, but I train at full intensity. If you go in with fear, it’s worse because you can get hurt, but against Uruguay I wasn’t doing full sprints because we were already qualified.”
Yamal and Spain take on Austria next for a place in the last 16 of the World Cup.
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- Where is LeBron James going? Next team and salary details as LA Lakers exit confirmed
Where is LeBron James going? Next team and salary details as LA Lakers exit confirmed

LeBron James has finally decided to leave the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency after eight years with the franchise.
James joined the Lakers from the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2018 and won a championship alongside Anthony Davis in 2020.
The 41-year-old has now become an unrestricted free agent and is expected to decide on his next team in the next 24 hours.
Here is everything we know about James’ plans following his astonishing departure from the LA Lakers.
LeBron James’ next team options and projected salary after Lakers departure
James signed a two-year, $101.4 million deal with the Lakers in 2024, including a $52.6m player option for the 2025/26 season.
The four-time champion has now reached the end of his contract, but the Lakers were willing to offer him an extension.

However, James has decided to walk away from Los Angeles ahead of, most likely, the last chapter of his legendary NBA career.
The 41-year-old has been strongly linked with a move to the Golden State Warriors, where he would join Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
James would need to accept a major discount to join the Warriors, taking the Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level Exception of around $15m.
His other options include returns to either the Cavaliers or the Miami Heat, both of which have title aspirations next season.
Entering his 24th season, James will almost definitely sign a short-term contract of either one or two years.
Perhaps a two-year deal, including a player option for the second season, would make the most sense for all parties.
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- LeBron James informs Lakers he plans to play 2026-27 season elsewhere
LeBron James informs Lakers he plans to play 2026-27 season elsewhere
LeBron James' time with the Los Angeles Lakers appears to be over.
On Tuesday, Shams Charania of ESPN reported James has informed the Lakers he's not retiring and is planning to return for his 24th season in the NBA, just with a new franchise. James has informed the Lakers they can move on without him, per Charania.
Via @ShamsCharania on X:
BREAKING: LeBron James will continue his NBA career for the 2026-27 season and has informed the Los Angeles Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul tells ESPN. pic.twitter.com/zzVk6xUVF1
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2026
James' exit from Los Angeles was quickly confirmed when the Lakers posted a thank-you and farewell message to the future Hall of Famer on social media.
Via @Lakers on X:
Thank you, LeBron 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/SW910ZVqSu
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) June 30, 2026
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- Cavaliers, Heat, Warriors expected to emerge as suitors for LeBron James
Cavaliers, Heat, Warriors expected to emerge as suitors for LeBron James
SportsCenter: I'm told this is a happiness-led decision for LeBron James. ... Wherever he lands in free agency, it will not be driven by money." "It's unclear what the timeline will be. Right now, he's in Ohio spending time with his family. He's gonna make a decision on his own time. But there's no question all of the NBA's contending teams are in the picture for LeBron James. Rich Paul will call LeBron with expressed interest as soon as free agency opens up tonight. Around the league, teams expect the Warriors, the Cavaliers and the Miami Heat to emerge as the suitors for LeBron James. Of course, you never kno who could come out of the wordwork. -- Shams Charania with more details about LeBron James' decision to not play with the Lakers next season.
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- “You look at teams he’s been too, you look at the …
“You look at teams he’s been too, you look at the …
Heat Central: “You look at teams he’s been too, you look at the Cavs, and you look at the Heat. He’s been in those places. He knows the terrain. I think it’s too soon to say anyone is the front runner” — @TheSteinLine on LeBron destinations
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- LeBron James, Luka Doncic had no personal issues with each other; James departure unrelated to Doncic
LeBron James, Luka Doncic had no personal issues with each other; James departure unrelated to Doncic
There might be an instinct here to think that Luka Doncic helped push LeBron James out the door, but league sources who know both, who were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation, insist the two players had no personal issues with one another. James, after all, went to the Lakers, and said Dončić should have his name introduced last in the starting lineups. And this summer, LeBron and Luka shared text messages about golf, a hobby they've both picked up in the past year.
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- The Lakers are expected to target Jalen Duren, Walker …
The Lakers are expected to target Jalen Duren, Walker …
NBA Central: The Lakers are expected to target Jalen Duren, Walker Kessler, Peyton Watson, Mitchell Robinson, Sandro Mamukelashvili, Luke Kennard, and Rui Hachimura, per @ramonashelburne
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- Jock Landale’s new one-year, $14 million deal to …
Jock Landale’s new one-year, $14 million deal to …
Kelly Iko: Jock Landale’s new one-year, $14 million deal to return to Atlanta is fully guaranteed, sources tell @YahooSports .
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- Sports world reacts as LeBron James won't play for Lakers in 24th season
Sports world reacts as LeBron James won't play for Lakers in 24th season
LeBron James has shocked the basketball world with his latest career update that he will not return to the Los Angeles Lakers in his 24th season.
James’ announcement comes on the day of free agency, which officially begins at 6 p.m. ET Tuesday, June 30.
ESPN insider Shams Charania first reported that James, 41, informed the team that they can begin to move on without him as he pursues his NBA future as a free agent.
James joined the Lakers in the summer of 2018 and has spent the last eight seasons in L.A., leading the team to an NBA championship in 2020.
Here’s how the sports world reacted:
Sports world reacts to LeBron James not returning to Lakers
Thank you, LeBron 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/SW910ZVqSu
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) June 30, 2026
Breaking: LeBron James will continue his NBA career for the 2026-27 season and has informed the Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, his agent told @ShamsCharania. pic.twitter.com/3uYVROBrH1
— ESPN (@espn) June 30, 2026
"This feels like a breakup that you want the other person to do the breaking up. Like, I think the Lakers are ready to move into the Luka Dončić era of Los Angeles."
— First Take (@FirstTake) June 30, 2026
—@DavidDTSS on LeBron potentially walking away from the Lakers 👀 pic.twitter.com/RIusClmnTt
— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) June 30, 2026
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- Deion Sanders provides a major positive health update
Deion Sanders provides a major positive health update
Deion Sanders has had his share of difficulties since Colorado's breakthrough nine-win season in 2024.
After that campaign, the Buffaloes lost Heisman winner Travis Hunter as well as their starting quarterback, Sanders' son Shedeur. They fell to 3-9 last season and look for a bounce-back this fall.
Sanders has had some concerns off the field when it comes to his health, and he missed the majority of last offseason as he received treatment for bladder cancer. That fueled speculation that the 2025 season would be his last in Boulder, but he's back and feeling energized ahead of the 2026 season, declaring that he is cancer-free.
"I consider myself cancer-free," Sanders told The Associated Press.
"I was fighting," Sanders said of his experience last summer. "I was walking out on the property with a bag of blood and also urine and trying to get back. But this expedited the process. Last year at this time, I was in a whole different place, and I'm just thankful."
Colorado will hope for a bounce-back season with former five-star JuJu Lewis at quarterback. Lewis saw sporadic action last season as a true freshman, and the Buffaloes are hoping he takes a leap this fall as the program looks to return to a bowl game.
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- Spurs agree £85m deal for West Ham's Fernandes
Spurs agree £85m deal for West Ham's Fernandes

Tottenham have agreed an £85m deal to sign Portugal midfielder Mateus Fernandes from West Ham.
The north London club saw off competition from Manchester United, who were unwilling to match the fee agreed by Spurs - which is a guaranteed £85m without add-ons.
The 21-year-old was viewed as a primary target for Tottenham after their £80m to sign Sandro Tonali was rejected by Newcastle.
Tottenham have made a fast start in the transfer market this summer, having already signed four players.
Last week, they agreed a deal to sign goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer once his contract with Burnley expires on 1 July.
The 37-year-old Slovakia keeper was another defensive reinforcement following the signings of Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson - also on free transfers from Bournemouth and Liverpool - and Netherlands defender Jan Paul van Hecke, who cost £52m from Brighton.
Attention then turned to central midfield but a move for Tonali proved difficult.
The Italian has four years left on his contract after signing an extension to his deal to repay the faith Newcastle showed in him during his 10-month ban for breaching the Football Association's betting rules.
Fernandes - despite back-to-back Premier League relegations - has been in high demand this summer with Manchester United and Paris St-Germain both showing interest.
'Man Utd pulled out of deal'
Manchester United are sticking to their position of only being willing to buy players at what they consider to be right valuation.
They did like Fernandes but felt their stance paid off last season when they believe patience was rewarded with the right players coming in at right price.
United were not convinced Fernandes really wanted to play for the club.
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- LeBron James tells Lakers he plans to play elsewhere during next NBA season
LeBron James tells Lakers he plans to play elsewhere during next NBA season
LeBron James will continue his NBA career during the 2026-27 season but has informed the Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, ESPN reported Tuesday.
ESPN reporter Shams Charania was first to report the development, citing Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul.
James will enter free agency to join a new team, according to ESPN. Sources told Charania on Monday that the Golden State Warriors were planning to pursue James once the free agency negotiating window begins Tuesday afternoon.
After eight seasons with the Lakers, including leading the franchise to the 2020 NBA championship, James departs and enters free agency set to join a new team.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2026
Lakers president Rob Pelinka and Rich Paul spoke a short time ago about the four-time champion's plans, sources said.… https://t.co/QPwbkJi9OJ
Draymond Green declined his $27.6 million player option Monday, opening up the flexibility for the Warriors to pursue James and a possible trade with the Washington Wizards for Anthony Davis, which would reunite the former Lakers teammates with Golden State.
The 41-year-old James could have returned for a ninth season with the Lakers or retired as arguably the greatest basketball player of all time. Instead, he will choose a new team -- likely the last of his storied career.
"LeBron James is one of the greatest athletes in history," the Lakers' top executive and co-owner said in a statement. "We will always be thankful for his eight years with the Lakers -- including the title he led us to in 2020 under the toughest imaginable circumstances and the countless records he broke in purple and gold. We wish him all the best in the future, both on the court and off. He will always be a cherished part of the Lakers family."
James, who will turn 42 in December, saw his record 21-year All-NBA streak snapped last season as he played in just 60 games after missing the first month because of sciatica affecting his lower back and down his right leg.
The four-time champion and four-time MVP will be entering what many consider to be the final chapter of his first-ballot Hall of Fame career while maintaining a level of performance unheard of for any other aging player.
James was an All-Star last season, averaging 20.9 points per game on 51.5%, 7.2 assists and 6.1 rebounds. He was equally effective in the postseason, upping his playing time from 33.2 to 38.4 minutes per game and averaging 23.2 points, 7.3 assists and 6.7 rebounds. He led L.A. to a first-round series win over the Houston Rockets while Luka Doncic was sidelined with a hamstring strain.
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— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) June 30, 2026
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- Contributor: U.S.-born Brian Gutiérrez and Obed Vargas signal a new era for Mexico's national team
Contributor: U.S.-born Brian Gutiérrez and Obed Vargas signal a new era for Mexico's national team

After the total failure that was Mexico’s participation in the Qatar 2022 World Cup, where they were eliminated in the group stage, the future looked very dire for “El Tri.” By 2024, the situation had worsened after another international failure at the Copa América. The 2026 World Cup co-hosts had even more pressure now. In a crisis-control move, the Mexico Football Federation opted to bring back its proven problem solver, head coach “El Vasco” Javier Aguirre, for a third stint.
In a short time, Aguirre was able to shape “El Tri” into a competitive squad by breaking from his usual approach. The man who shockingly demoted then-24-year-old goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa in favor of a more experienced player prior to the 2010 World Cup was now relying on upstarts.
Aguirre’s 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup features 14 debutants on soccer’s grandest stage.The crown jewel of this nucleus is undoubtedly 17-year-old wonderkid Gilberto Mora, but there are also two American-born players who are also expected to become pillars of the team: Brian Gutiérrez, from Berwyn, Ill., and Obed Vargas, from Anchorage, Alaska.
Under Article 30, Section A, Part II of the Mexican Constitution, individuals born abroad are considered Mexican by birth if they are children of Mexican parents — a Mexican mother or a Mexican father. Gutiérrez’s parents are from San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco, while Vargas’ father is a native of Morelia, Michoacán, and his mother was raised in Mexico City.
“Obviously, I’m taking it day by day and just trying to enjoy the experience,” said Gutiérrez about the opportunity to play for Mexico at the World Cup. “I talk about it a lot with my friends and family. Honestly, it’s amazing… I’m just living in the moment.”
Gutiérrez, 22, and Vargas, 20, are not the first players born in the United States to represent Mexico in a World Cup. That distinction belongs to Miguel Ponce and Isaac Brizuela, who were both born in California and part of the 2014 squad. But the comparisons largely end there.
Unlike Ponce and Brizuela, Gutiérrez and Vargas were fully raised in the United States and went through their entire soccer development on American fields. Ponce and Brizuela were also fringe contributors; they didn’t see any minutes in Brazil 2014.
Meanwhile, Gutiérrez and Vargas are already getting important playing time with the national team. Both were part of Mexico’s historic group stage where, for the first time in history, the team won all three of its games. Gutiérrez was a starter against South Africa and South Korea, while Vargas came off the bench to help preserve the 1-0 lead over South Korea.
Their protagonism in Aguirre’s squad could also signal another new era for the Mexican national team — one in which Mexican American players are just as vital as those born on Mexican soil.
“Brian and Obed are two young players of Mexican heritage. They are very talented players who have made great progress recently. We called them up, and they convinced us with their performances,” said Aguirre prior to the tournament. “I believe there are many Mexican American players who, in the future, will continue strengthening Mexico’s youth national teams, including the women’s side. That makes me happy because they were not born in Mexico, yet they have a deep love for the country and have shown it by choosing to represent us.”
Both Gutiérrez and Vargas are also products of MLS academies.
Gutiérrez, a skillful and dynamic attacking midfielder, rose through the ranks of Chicago Fire’s youth system and made his senior debut in 2020. In December, he moved to storied Liga MX club Chivas, his childhood team. It took time for Gutiérrez to establish himself as a starter for Gabriel Milito’s squad, but his game-changing talent was there — enough to catch the eye of “El Vasco.”
Vargas, a box-to-box midfielder, developed through the Seattle Sounders youth system and debuted with the senior team in 2021. A strong showing against Atlético de Madrid in the 2025 Club World Cup led to the Spanish club adding him to its roster this February. This move also put him in Aguirre’s World Cup plans.
“Playing for Mexico at the World Cup is a dream come true for all Mexican American kids,” said Vargas. “Obviously, with the World Cup being in both countries, it’s special to me. I have connections and ties to both countries.”
For so long, it was said Mexican American players just could not earn a place with Mexico at the international level. Players like Édgar Castillo and Alejandro Zendejas — born in Juárez but raised in El Paso — represented “El Tri” up to the U-23 level, then switched and played for the U.S. Jonathan González (Santa Rosa, Calif.) represented the U.S. at youth level and then chose Mexico, but after a few call-ups he fell out of the picture.
But in this World Cup cycle, Mexican American players have stood out more than ever.
Aguirre’s preliminary 55-man World Cup roster included six Mexican American players. Richard Ledezma (Phoenix), Efraín Álvarez (Los Angeles), Jorge Ruvalcaba (Rialto), and Julián Araujo (Lompoc, Calif.) ultimately missed the final cut. Of the four, Ledezma and Araujo came closest to making the team, but for different reasons fell short.
Vargas believes it was only a matter of time before the talent broke through.
“I think Mexican American players have always been there. The quality has always been there. Obviously, the growing passion for the sport in the United States has helped fuel the development of many of those players,” said Vargas. “I think it’s amazing to see so many Mexican Americans doing well with the national teams of both the United States and Mexico. Dreams come true for kids, and that continues to inspire the next generation of Mexican American players coming through in the U.S.”
Gutiérrez and Vargas, like many standout Mexican American players over the last 15 years, began their paths with “El Tri” amid a long-standing tug-of-war between their birth country and the country of their parents. The Mexico men’s national team and their U.S. counterparts have increasingly become rivals, both on the field and in recruiting dual-national players.
For Mexico, the United States now represents a prime area for scouting outside its territory. According to the Migration Policy Institute’s (MPI) tabulation of data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey, approximately 38.8 million U.S. residents were either born in Mexico or reported Mexican ancestry or origin.
Not only do Mexican American players expand the national team’s talent pool, but as some argue, they also bring a different element that can be a major advantage for the program.
Former Mexico youth coach and current Guatemala coach Luis Fernando Tena recently raised eyebrows in an interview with ESPN Deportes by stating that Mexican American players possess qualities that can set them apart from homegrown Mexican players.
“They have an American mindset. They grew up with that mentality and with good nutrition, and that makes them different,” said Tena, who led Mexico’s U-23 team to the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. “They are more disciplined, work harder, and are more focused — something that we sometimes don’t always find in many Mexican-born players.”
Gutiérrez and Vargas started their international careers representing Team USA at youth level, but FIFA’s one-time switch rule allowed them to change allegiances.
Vargas said he chose Mexico because he simply “followed his heart.” His love for his heritage and the Mexican national team outweighed everything else.
As for Gutiérrez, he was motivated to make the change because his time at Chivas convinced him. In Liga MX, the club has been at the forefront of tapping into the Mexican diaspora in the U.S. Their long-standing “Mexicans-only” policy limits the club’s talent pool when acquiring players. Because of this, Mexican American players are becoming a vital lifeline for Chivas.
“As soon as I arrived at Chivas, I knew my decision was to represent Mexico because we play with 100% Mexicans, that’s just how it is,” said Gutiérrez.
Opportunity may have also played a major role in Gutiérrez’s and Vargas’s “one-time switch” decisions. Both had no clear pathway into the U.S. senior squad, while Mexico offered a clearer route — and a chance at the 2026 World Cup.
In a 2023 interview, El Paso native Ricardo Pepi, who made the one-time switch from Mexico to the U.S., said on the Men in Blazers podcast that his decision was influenced by the fact that the U.S. had him in mind for the senior squad, while “El Tri” did not.
“It was just easy to decide. The U.S. wanted me to join them in World Cup qualifiers, which is a big deal,” said Pepi. “It’s a unique opportunity, being at a World Cup, and something I didn’t even have to think about because Mexico wanted me for the U-20s and eventually the first team. I was like, ‘I’m past that.’”
Although Gutiérrez and Vargas chose Mexico and embrace their parents’ culture, their duality is still present. They carry their communities with them.
A year ago, when aggressive ICE raids and mass deportations swept through many immigrant communities in the United States, particularly Mexican immigrant communities, a visibly frustrated Aguirre refused to comment on the situation, saying he was “apolitical” and not “a spokesperson” for the Mexican people.
This was not the case with Gutiérrez and Vargas, who both addressed questions about the ICE raids during Mexico’s World Cup media day in Pasadena, where they switched seamlessly between English and Spanish.
Gutiérrez answered without hesitation. His hometown of Berwyn is a suburb of Chicago, a city that in September was targeted by “Operation Midway Blitz,” a major federal immigration enforcement surge. According to the Chicago Tribune, between 3,800 and 4,500 individuals were detained or arrested during the operation.
Gutiérrez’s words reflected the strain felt throughout his community.
“It’s been a hard, hard year for us,” Gutiérrez said. “It’s affected a lot of families, and I take playing for Mexico with great pride and hope to show it on the field.”
It’s no secret that a large part of Mexico’s fanbase is composed of Mexican Americans. They are the ones who help fill massive NFL stadiums for “El Tri’s” annual MexTour, a slate of mostly inconsequential friendly matches that are often seen as a cash grab for the Mexican Football Federation. The presence of standout players like Gutiérrez and Vargas is a major development for this segment of the fanbase.
By featuring players with shared cultural experiences and struggles, the connection between the Mexican diaspora in the U.S. and “El Tri” can only strengthen. The ties now go beyond simply sharing the same roots; Mexican Americans can now gravitate toward a team with players who represent their dual identity. And this can bring a true sense of belonging.
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- Dodgers’ Max Muncy Comments on Odd Coincidence With A’s Third Baseman
Dodgers’ Max Muncy Comments on Odd Coincidence With A’s Third Baseman
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy faced a same-named player in LA’s win over the Athletics on Monday.
In Monday’s contest, both teams had a player named Max Muncy batting seventh and playing third base. The duo also share the same birthday—though they’re 12 years separated in age—and got drafted by the same team.
MLB’s first Max Muncy got the better of his younger counterpart in Monday’s matchup, going 2-for-5 with a homer and two RBIs and a run in the Dodgers’ 9-4 win. That’s not to say his opponent didn’t do well, though, as he went 1-for-3 with a walk and a run on the evening.
“It’s a little weird,” the Dodgers’ Muncy said. “It’s a strange feeling standing at third base and they’re announcing that you’re hitting and it’s not you. Thankfully, it’s just a couple games, because I don’t know if I would ever get used to it.”

This wasn’t the first time the two had played each other, as the elder Max Muncy made a trip to the minors last season for a rehab assignment while the younger Max Muncy was in Las Vegas. According to the younger Muncy, he has kept a close eye on his predecessor’s career—though not of his own will.
“When he was in college at Baylor, my grandparents found him and they’re like, ‘Oh, there’s another baseball player,’” Muncy said. “I knew when he got drafted. I knew when he was with the A’s. I knew when they let him go and the Dodgers picked him up. All the transactions, I had known because every time I went over to my grandparents’ house they would keep me updated.”
According to MLB.com’s Martin Gallegos, the Dodgers’ Muncy is following the second-year infielder as well.
“He’s a great kid,” the former Athletic said. “His career is off to a great start. So, obviously, I’m rooting for him.

How Have the Max Muncys Performed This Year?
Dodgers Max Muncy
The Dodgers’ Muncy is having a great season in 2026, and is the favorite to start the All-Star Game at third base for the National League. He has 17 homers and 37 RBIs on the year, posting an .873 OPS over the course of 79 games.
Muncy hasn’t made an All-Star Game since the 2021 season, and is on pace for his best OPS in a calendar year since then as well. His OPS and home runs both rank second on the team, trailing only Shohei Ohtani.
A’s Max Muncy
The A’s’ Max Muncy got off to a strong start to 2026 after a red-hot spring training, but hasn’t performed as well since a fracture in his hand took him out of play for a month. Over the course of the year, the 23-year-old infielder has five homers with 20 RBIs, posting an OPS just above .700 through 43 games played.
The two will likely face off once again in Tuesday’s matchup, which kicks off at 6:40 p.m. PT.
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- What time is Serena Williams playing at Wimbledon today?
What time is Serena Williams playing at Wimbledon today?
Serena Williams returns to singles action at Wimbledon at the age of 44 and will play Australia’s Maya Joint in the first round after receiving the final wildcard spot into the draw.
The 23-time grand slam champion had already been confirmed to be playing doubles with her sister Venus at the tournament, having launched her comeback by playing doubles at Queen’s.
Wimbledon had previously revealed seven of the eight recipients of wildcards into the women’s singles draw, leaving the final spot as “to be announced”.
Williams last played singles four years ago at the 2022 US Open, the tournament where she seemingly waved farewell to the sport following a third-round defeat to Ajla Tomljanovic.
The seven-time Wimbledon champion last played at SW19 earlier that season, losing a first-round match to Harmony Tan in her first match in a year.
When is Serena Williams playing singles at Wimbledon?
Williams will play her first-round match against Maya Joint, the world No 53, on Tuesday 30 July. It will be the final match of the day on Centre Court, following the defending champion Iga Swiatek and French Open champion Alexander Zverev’s opener against Alexander Blockx.
Swiatek opened play at 1:30pm and but was taken to a deciding third set by Townsend before surviving a tough test. There will then be a best-of-five set match between Zverev and Blockx, which is at least going to four sets. Zverev won the third-set tiebreak, so is one set away from victory. Williams could be therefore be in action on Tuesday evening, at around 7:15pm BST (2:00pm ET).
Wimbledon order of play
Day 2- Tuesday 30 June
🏟️ Centre Court
1:30PM Start
- Iga Swiatek (POL) [3] bt. Taylor Townsend (USA) 6-1 2-6 6-3
- Alexander Blockx (BEL) v Alexander Zverev (GER) [2] 4-6, 7-6, 6-7, in progress
- Serena Williams (USA) v Maya Joint (AUS)

Who is Maya Joint?
The 20-year-old Australian is currently ranked 87th in the world, with a career-high ranking of 28, but has lost has last 11 tour-level matches. A former champion on grass at Eastbourne last year, Joint is making just her second appearance at Wimbledon having yet to make it past the first round, while she has only reached the second round of a grand slam on one occasion. Born in 2006, when Williams was already a seven-time grand slam champion. The American won a further 16 grand slam titles in her lifetime.

What has Serena Williams said ahead of her singles return?
“I thought it’s not every day Wimbledon holds a wild card for someone. I can name probably like a handful of people. I happened to be one of those people. I thought I should really take this opportunity. Who knows if I'll ever make it here again. This could be it.
“I was like, What's wrong with me, Serena? What are you thinking? Are you nuts? Like you really should do this. People live to be an athlete. I have this great opportunity to showcase what I do, what I do best. I was like that is pretty cool, so I should do it.
When is Serena Williams playing doubles at Wimbledon with Venus?
The Williams sisters last played doubles together at the 2022 US Open. Venus Williams, who is 46, plays sporadically but still sometimes accepts wildcards into grand slams.
Together, Serena and Venus have won six Wimbledon doubles titles, a record they share with Suzanne Lenglen and Elizabeth Ryan, and their last title came in 2016.
With a combined age of 90, the Williams sisters will play their first-round doubles match on either Thursday 2 July or Friday 3 July at the start of the women’s doubles tournament.
The Williams sisters will play the unseeded South American pair Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra in the first round. Osorio, from Colombia, and Sierra, from Argentina, will be playing as a duo for the first time.
Serena Williams’ comeback so far
When asked during an appearance at the Berlin Open whether she would have been interested in the last remaining Wimbledon wildcard earlier this month, Williams sounded coy.
“Oh my gosh, there’s some left?” she asked. “Well I better get to practice! You think I’m ready for singles? I need to get to work.”
Williams made her long-awaited return to tennis for the first time since 2022 when she played doubles with Victoria Mboko at Queen’s in London.

The pair won their first-round match against third seeds Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe, but injury for Mboko prevented a second.
The Canadian teenager slipped on the grass during her singles match the following day, suffering a left knee injury that forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
Williams then headed to Berlin and played a further doubles match with Karolina Muchova, but they lost to Giuliana Olmos and Routliffe in the first round.
She has been practicing at Wimbledon since the beginning of the week, with two doubles matches under her belt before facing Maya Joint in her first singles match in four years.
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- Chelsea avoids big UEFA fine for financial breaches but sister club Strasbourg must pay almost $15M
Chelsea avoids big UEFA fine for financial breaches but sister club Strasbourg must pay almost $15M
NYON, Switzerland (AP) — Chelsea evaded more serious UEFA sanctions Tuesday for overspending, while its sister club Strasbourg got the heaviest fine of 13 million euros ($14.8 million) among 14 clubs that broke financial monitoring rules.
Aston Villa was ordered to pay 7.5 million euros ($8.6 million), which was a one-third cut from its UEFA financial sanction last year.
One year ago, Chelsea was fined 31 million euros ($35.5 million) and set stricter financial targets which the club just missed by spending more than 70% of its revenue on wages and transfers in 2025, UEFA said.
Chelsea was fined just 1 million euros ($1.14 million) Tuesday, with a further 2 million euros deferred, after a season in which it won the Club World Cup and got almost $115 million from FIFA.
Villa was fined 7.5 million euros with twice that sum deferred in order to meet targets next year, when the new Europa League title holder will play in the Champions League.
UEFA praised Chelsea and Villa for making financial progress while urging both clubs toward “continuing to significantly decrease their squad cost ratio in 2026.”
Chelsea, however, should see a big revenue drop because the team will not play in the Champions League or any European competition next season after a 10th-place finish in the Premier League.
Chelsea did earn about $90 million in June in compensation from Manchester City for hiring its former coach Enzo Maresca and the sale of Spain defender Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid.
Other fines ordered Tuesday include 7 million euros ($8 million) for Fenerbahce, and 6 million euros ($6.85 million) for each of Newcastle, Juventus and Fiorentina.
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- Ian Machado Garry lays out 'ideal scenario' for beating Islam Makhachev at UFC 330
Ian Machado Garry lays out 'ideal scenario' for beating Islam Makhachev at UFC 330
Ian Machado Garry would rather not pull off a quick finish of Islam Makhachev at UFC 330. That's because he has something more fulfilling in mind.
Machado Garry (17-1 MMA, 10-1 UFC) is set for his first UFC title opportunity when he challenges welterweight champion Makhachev (28-1 MMA, 17-1 UFC) on Aug. 15 in the UFC 330 main event from Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia.
While most fighters might want to get in and get out quickly with a win, Machado Garry's "ideal scenario" is something completely different.
"My ideal scenario? I want a fourth-round finish," Machado Garry said in an Instagram video posted by Matchroom Talent Agency. "I don't want any early knockout because then there's ifs, buts, maybes. 'Ah, there's excuses.' I want four rounds of domination. And in that fourth round, I'm going to tell everybody: I'm going to do it now. And then I'm going to go in there and finish him.
"I'm going to open the door, I'm going to walk him into my traps, and I'm going to take his head clean off his shoulders."
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That outcome would be considered a significant upset given the betting odds. According to FanDuel, Machado Garry is a +280 underdog, with Makhachev coming back as a -390 favorite.
Machado Garry, 28, will enter UFC 330 on the strength of back-to-back wins over Carlos Prates and most recently former champ Belal Muhammad last November. Makhachev, 34, has continued to be one of the most dominant fighters of his era as a two-division champion. The former lightweight champ will enter UFC 330 on a 16-fight winning streak after claiming the 170-pound title from Jack Della Maddalena last November.
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- Official: Atlético Madrid announce first summer signing
Official: Atlético Madrid announce first summer signing

La Liga heavyweights Atlético Madrid have on Tuesday announced the club’s first signing of the summer transfer window.
The player to have put pen to paper on terms at the Metropolitano for next season? Alejandro Grimaldo.
Defender Grimaldo has of course long emerged as a prominent figure in the transfer chatter in Spain’s capital. After word was forthcoming that Atlético were on the hunt for reinforcements on the left his summer, the 30-year-old was quickly labelled as a leading Rojiblancos target.
Talks, in turn, were kicked into gear between the Atléti brass, and their counterparts at Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen.
And as alluded to above, this week, the negotiations between the parties have officially borne fruit. As per a statement across the former’s website and social media platforms:
‘Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen have reached an agreement for the transfer of Alejandro Grimaldo, who has signed for our club until June 30, 2030.’
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- Reece James and Jarell Quansah miss England training on eve of DR Congo World Cup clash
Reece James and Jarell Quansah miss England training on eve of DR Congo World Cup clash
England manager Thomas Tuchel is grappling with a defensive selection headache ahead of Wednesday's World Cup last-32 clash against the Democratic Republic of Congo, as both Jarell Quansah and Reece James were absent from the squad's final training session.
Quansah had stepped in for Chelsea defender James, who sustained a hamstring injury, during the final Group L fixture against Panama. However, Quansah himself was forced off with an ankle issue during that match.
With both defenders following individual rehabilitation programmes and unlikely to feature in the knockout opener, Tuchel is considering Djed Spence, typically a left-back, or Aston Villa centre-half Ezri Konsa for the right-back slot.
In more encouraging news for the Three Lions, Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice participated in Tuesday’s session at England’s Kansas City training base.

Rice had been rested for the 2-0 victory over Panama, which secured top spot in the group, as he manages a workload that included a back issue and nerve pain in his hamstring towards the end of the domestic season.
An official statement from England’s X account confirmed the absences: "All England squad members are out training at Swope Soccer Village this morning apart from Reece James and Jarell Quansah who are following their own programmes."
Tuchel also faces decisions regarding his wide attacking options. Bukayo Saka, who has been recovering from an Achilles problem, made his first start of the tournament against Panama alongside Marcus Rashford.
Noni Madueke and Anthony Gordon will be eager for another opportunity to impress at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, while Eberechi Eze or Morgan Rogers remain potential contenders for a starting berth.
England will be facing a DR Congo side that has created history by reaching the knockout stages for the first time in the nation’s history.
DR Congo secured their place in the last-32 by beating Uzbekistan 3-1 on Saturday, and they will be aiming to pull off a huge upset against Tuchel’s side.
The winner of Wednesday’s match will face either co-hosts Mexico or Ecuador in the round of 16 as the World Cup moves towards what promises to be a thrilling climax in New Jersey on 19 July.
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At the beginning of June, a bill proposed in the California State Assembly in the United States seemed poised to make massive waves in the video game industry. The bill would've required game developers to have offline modes for their games, so that players weren't losing something they paid for when servers got shut down. The Protect Our Games Act passed its vote at the congress level, but unfortunately, as spotted by VGC, it did not make it further. After passing its initial vote, it was tossed up to the Senate, which is as far as it got. The bill […]
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Sony’s PlayStation 6 Handheld Gains Credibility, As AMD Zen 6 Leak Lines Up With Its Rumored Specs
We have known for quite some time that Sony may be preparing to launch a next-generation PlayStation 6 handheld system alongside the flagship home console, to possibly deliver a cheaper entry-point in the next generation of consoles. As the home system has yet to be formally announced by Sony, we do not know whether the portable system is indeed in active development or whether the leaked specifications are real. However, with a new hardware leak related to the AMD Zen 6 architecture, we have received the very first indication that previous leaks could indeed be correct. As reported by Guru3D, […]
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UEFA'dan Fenerbahçe'ye ceza! İşte o rakam
Sarı-lacivertlilerin UEFA'nın mali limitlerini aşması sebebiyle karşı karşıya kaldığı yaptırımı günler öncesinden "6-7 milyon Euro yolda" diyerek duyuran Fotospor, bir kez daha haklı çıktı. UEFA, Fenerbahçe'ye "Kadro Maliyeti Kuralı" ihlali gerekçesiyle tam 7 milyon Euro para cezası kesildiğini resmen açıkladı.
Fotospor’un 22 Haziran’da özel haber olarak duyurduğu "6-7 milyon Euro ceza yolda" öngörüsü resmiyete döküldü. UEFA Kulüp Mali Kontrol Kurulu (CFCB) Birinci Dairesi, 2025/26 sezonu mali sürdürülebilirlik kontrolleri kapsamında Fenerbahçe’ye 7 milyon Euro para cezası verildiğini açıkladı.
UEFA'dan yapılan açıklamada; Fenerbahçe’nin yanı sıra Chelsea, Aston Villa, Newcastle United ve Fiorentina gibi Avrupa devlerinin, 2025 takvim yılı için belirlenen %70 kadro maliyeti / gelir oranını ihlal ettiği belirtildi. Cezaların miktarı, kulüplerin bu limiti ne kadar aştığına ve yarattığı fazla maliyet miktarına göre hesaplandı.
Aynı gerekçeyle yaptırıma uğrayan kulüpler arasında en yüksek fatura sarı-lacivertlilere kesildi.
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İşte ceza alan kulüpler ve ödeyecekleri rakamlar:
Fenerbahçe SK: 7 milyon euro
Chelsea FC: 3 milyon euro
Newcastle United: 3 milyon euro
Nottingham Forest: 2.5 milyon euro
AEK Atina: 500 bin euro
OGC Nice: 450 bin euro
Fotospor, 22 Haziran'da yayınladığı haberde iddiaların aksine Fenerbahçe'nin 2022-2025 dönemini kapsayan FFP uzlaşmasında daha hafif, 6-7 milyon Euro’luk bir cezayla süreci atlatacağını yazmıştı. UEFA'nın bugün açıkladığı 7 milyon Euro'luk karar, bu istihbaratı tam anlamıyla doğrulamış oldu.

TFF'nin Arizona gerçekleri
2026 Dünya Kupası'ndaki fiyaskonun ardından TFF'nin yaptığı "Arizona kampı" savunması, satır aralarında gizlenen devasa bir planlama skandalını itiraf etti. Maçlarını serin Vancouver ve ılıman Kaliforniya'da oynayan A Milli Takım'ı Arizona çölüne hapsedip, sıcaktan kaçmak için gece çalıştıran TFF, spor bilimini ters yüz ederek fiziksel çöküşe bizzat davetiye çıkardı!
2026 Dünya Kupası’nda sergilenen hayal kırıklığı yaratan performansın ardından eleştirilerin odağı olan TFF, A Milli Takım’ın Arizona’daki kamp merkezi hakkında resmi bir açıklama yayınladı. Ancak TFF’nin "tüm imkânları seferber ettik" diyerek yaptığı savunma, satır aralarında spor bilimi hatalarını, lojistik fiyaskoları ve kurumsal ihmalleri barındırıyor.
ARİZONA İLE VANCOUVER NE ALAKA
İşte TFF’nin resmi açıklamasının arkasında gizlenen ve akıllarda "Birileri bizi kandırıyor mu?" sorusunu bırakan o gerçekler:
TFF, Arizona’daki aşırı sıcak hava dalgasından korunmak adına antrenmanların tamamının güneş battıktan sonra yapıldığını ilan etti. Türkiye, gruptaki ilk maçını serin okyanus iklimiyle bilinen Kanada'nın Vancouver şehrinde; diğer maçlarını ise Arizona sıcağıyla uzaktan yakından ilgisi olmayan Los Angeles ve San Francisco'da oynadı.
Maçlarını ılıman ve serin şehirlerde oynayacak bir takımı Arizona çölünün ortasına hapsedip, sonra da "sıcaktan korumak için gece antrenman yaptık" demek spor bilimiyle alay etmektir.
KAOTİK GÖÇEBE DÜZENİ
Açıklamada, FIFA’nın Türkiye’ye istisnai bir hak tanıyarak maçlardan iki gün önce karşılaşmanın oynanacağı şehirlere gitme ve orada iki antrenman yapma izni verdiği belirtildi.
TFF bunu bir başarı ve "ayrıcalık" gibi sunsa da, kazın ayağı çok farklı. Elit takımlar turnuva boyunca sabit kamp merkezlerinde huzur ve düzen içinde hazırlanırken, A Milli Takımımız turnuva boyunca sürekli valiz toplayıp uçak yolculuğu yaptı.
Federasyon, takımı yıpratan bu kaotik "göçebe düzenini" kamuoyuna bir lütuf gibi pazarlamaya çalıştı.
İÇ HAT UÇUŞLARI VE JET-LAG
TFF, play-off’tan gelindiği için eldeki tek seçenek olan Arizona’nın kabul edildiğini savunuyor. Ancak Kuzey Amerika coğrafi olarak devasa bir kıta. TFF, milli takımın grup maçlarını hangi eyaletlerde oynadığını ve Arizona’dan bu şehirlere yapılan saatler süren iç hat uçuşlarının, durmaksızın değişen saat dilimlerinin (jet-lag) takımı ne kadar bitirdiğini halktan gizliyor. Arizona sabitinde yapılan kamp, ABD içi seyahatlerdeki lojistik çöküşün üzerini örtmeye yetmiyor.
BEYZBOL SAHASINDA İDMAN MI?
Otel imkanlarının yetersiz kalması üzerine, kamp binasının hemen yanındaki Amerikan Beyzbol Ligi takımlarından Chicago Cubs’a ait performans merkezinin "kendi imkanlarıyla" kiralandığı açıklandı. Futbol ile beyzbolun atletik dinamikleri, kas grupları ve antrenman ihtiyaçları tamamen birbirinden farklıdır. Doğru düzgün bir futbol tesisi planlayamayan TFF’nin, "boşta beyzbol salonu bulduk, kiraladık" mantığıyla hareket etmesi ve bu ekstra harcamayı bir vizyon gibi sunması şaşırtıcı olarak yorumlanıyor.
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TFF, Nisan ve Mayıs aylarında heyetlerin Arizona’ya giderek incelemelerde bulunduğunu ve iklim koşullarına dair çekincelerini FIFA’ya ilettiklerini belirtiyor. Madem teknik heyet ve yetkililer Arizona’nın Dünya Kupası seviyesinde bir kamp yeri olmadığını daha Nisan başında yerinde gördü; Haziran ayına kadar geçen iki ay boyunca neden güçlü bir spor diplomasisi yürütülmedi? "FIFA değiştirmenizi tavsiye etmedi" diyerek süreci pasif bir şekilde izlemek, kurumsal bir çaresizliğin tescili izlenimi veriyor.
TOPU BAŞKA YERE ATTILAR
TFF'nin yaptığı bu açıklama, kamuoyunu aydınlatan bir bilgilendirme metni olmaktan çok uzak izlenimi yaratıyor. Başarısızlığın faturasını play-off sistemine, iklim şartlarına ve FIFA prosedürlerine kesmeye çalışan; kendi planlama hatalarını ise "imkanları seferber ettik" retotiğiyle kapatmaya çalışan bürokratik bir defans stratejisi gibi duruyor.

Icardi'de sorun bitmiyor
Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi ile yürütülen yeni sözleşme görüşmelerinde kriz çıktı. Taraflar arasındaki maaş uçurumu henüz kapatılamadı.
Galatasaray yönetiminin Mauro Icardi ile masaya oturduğu yeni sözleşme görüşmelerinde taraflar arasında anlaşma sağlanamadı. Pazarlıklarda en büyük engel ise maaş konusundaki anlaşmazlık oldu.
İtalyan basınından TuttoMercato'nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; taraflar arasındaki maaş farkı güncelliğini koruyor. Görüşmeler devam etse de ekonomik beklentilerin uyuşmaması süreci tıkanma noktasına getirdi.
Haberde, tarafların orta noktada buluşamaması durumunda Arjantinli golcünün kariyerine başka bir kulüpte devam etme ihtimalinin de masada olduğu belirtildi.

Emre Mor nerelere düştü!
Fenerbahçe ile sözleşmesi sona eren Emre Mor'un yeni adresi Hollanda oldu. Bir dönem dünya futbolunun "süper çocuğu" olarak gösterilen 28 yaşındaki oyuncu, Eredivisie ekibi NEC Nijmegen ile deneme idmanlarına çıkıyor.
Bir dönem Türk futbolunun ve Avrupa'nın en büyük yetenekleri arasında gösterilen Emre Mor’un kariyerindeki sert düşüş devam ediyor.
Fenerbahçe ile olan sözleşmesi sona eren ve sarı-lacivertli kulüpten resmen ayrılan 28 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun yeni adresi Hollanda oldu. Hollanda Eredivisie ekiplerinden NEC Nijmegen, bonservisi elinde bulunan futbolcunun kendileriyle birlikte antrenmanlara çıkacağını duyurdu.
Geleceğin dünya yıldızları arasında gösterildiği günlerden uzak bir grafik çizen Emre Mor, NEC Nijmegen ile henüz resmi bir sözleşme imzalamadı. Hollanda kulübünden yapılan açıklamada, oyuncunun takımla idmanlara çıkacağı ve teknik heyetin raporuna göre geleceğinin netleşeceği belirtildi.
Dortmund ve Celta Vigo gibi devlerin ardından rotası yeniden Avrupa’nın orta sıra takımlarına çevrilen Emre Mor'un, bu şansı nasıl değerlendireceği merak konusu.

Grimaldo imzayı attı
Atletico Madrid, adı Fenerbahçe ile anılan Bayer Leverkusen'in sol beki Alejandro Grimaldo'yu 4 yıllığına kadrosuna kattığını resmen açıkladı.
Adı Fenerbahçe ile de anılan dünyaca ünlü sol bek Alejandro Grimaldo'nun yeni adresi resmen belli oldu. İspanya La Liga devi Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen forması giyen İspanyol yıldızı kadrosuna kattığını resmen açıkladı. Atletico Madrid'den yapılan açıklamada, 30 yaşındaki tecrübeli sol bek ile 4 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi. İspanyol oyuncu, kendisini 2030 yılına kadar Madrid ekibine bağlayan resmi sözleşmeye imza attı.
Leverkusen'deki tarihi namağlup Bundesliga şampiyonluğunun mimarlarından olan Grimaldo, transfer döneminde Fenerbahçe'nin sol bek listesinin ilk sıralarında yer alıyordu. Ancak İspanyol oyuncu tercihini ülkesine dönmekten yana kullandı ve Diego Simeone'nin projesine "evet" dedi.

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- AMD confirms low-power CPU cores in Linux kernel patch — Zen 6 chips could follow in Intel's footsteps with new core type for background tasks
AMD confirms low-power CPU cores in Linux kernel patch — Zen 6 chips could follow in Intel's footsteps with new core type for background tasks
AMD has submitted Linux kernel patches including support for its new low-power CPU cores that will likely emerge in its future heterogeneous processors. The new patch clearly distinguishes between high-performance cores, efficiency cores, and low-power cores, so it is safe to say that AMD's upcoming CPU platforms will use three types of cores, with the low-power one serving light workloads, reports Phoronix.
AMD's heterogeneous processors identify CPU types using CPUID Function 0x80000026 (Extended CPU Topology), as EBX bits [31:28] carry the core classification. Up until recently, AMD only classified its cores as Performance and Efficiency, while the latest patch adds Low-Power cores. The patch enables Linux to distinguish between Performance, Efficiency, and Low-Power cores efficiently, and the latter are also correctly supported by AMD's performance management.
According to AMD engineer Vishal Badole, these cores are designed specifically for background and idle tasks where reducing energy consumption is more important than offering high performance.
In recent years, both AMD and Intel released heterogeneous processors featuring both high-performance and energy-efficient types of cores in a bid to wed performance and low power consumption. With its latest CPU platforms, Intel introduced its low-power cores located in the SoC tile to offload light tasks and prolong the battery life of laptops. As it turns out, AMD is going the same route. Although AMD uses two different core types, the underlying architecture is the same. It offers a "dense" core offering that's optimized for space, while Intel uses entirely different microarchitectures.
Beyond the description of the Linux patch, AMD disclosed little about the low-power cores. The company only described them as being optimized for the lowest possible power consumption during background processing and idle operation, but did not reveal how they differ architecturally from today's dense Zen 5c cores. In addition, the kernel patches introduce no new scheduling policies or optimization logic beyond identifying the additional CPU category.
AMD also did not reveal whether these cores are based on the Zen 5, Zen 6, or other future microarchitecture. It should indeed be noted that AMD has traditionally preferred to use the same microarchitecture within one CPU, albeit with different optimizations when it comes to die size (or rather floorplan) and clocks. Such an approach greatly simplifies software development and performance management, but at the cost of higher power consumption compared to what a simplified microarchitecture would have offered.
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- Microsoft's flagship Windows PC lineup will drop reportedly drop budget options — firm prunes Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go
Microsoft's flagship Windows PC lineup will drop reportedly drop budget options — firm prunes Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go
Microsoft is further shrinking its Surface lineup of flagship Windows devices. According to a report from Windows Central, citing "sources that are familiar with Microsoft's hardware roadmap," the company is no longer manufacturing its budget-focused Surface Go 4 and Surface Laptop Go 3, and doesn't plan to follow them up with new devices.
Over the last few years, Microsoft has discontinued many of its most interesting designs, including the powerhouse Surface Laptop Studio, the Surface Studio desktop, Surface Headphones and Earbuds, the Surface Book, and the Surface Duo smartphone. The entire line has been simplified down to the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, with the Surface Laptop Ultra coming later this year with Nvidia's RTX Spark. (Microsoft's RTX Spark Dev Box is also Surface-branded, but isn't consumer-facing).
But the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop each come in more sizes than ever. The Surface Pro comes in 12- and 13-inch sizes. That 12-incher, starting at $849 with Snapdragon X Plus, could arguably be a replacement for the Surface Go, except that it's far more expensive than the Surface Go 4 was priced at $579. On the Laptop side, there are 13-, 13.8-, and 15-inch systems, with the smallest using the same chip at $949.99 that could be considered the entry-level option.
It's possible that you may find these systems in stock at some retailers, but they're hard to find. The Surface Go 4's last iteration was only ever part of Microsoft's Surface for Business line and was seemingly popular with commercial customers that needed a device for fieldwork.
Microsoft didn't immediately return Tom's Hardware's request for comment. A representative pointed Windows Central to Microsoft's Surface website, which doesn't list either the Surface Go or Surface Laptop Go, but just a simplified lineup of the Surface Laptop, Surface Pro, and upcoming Surface Laptop Ultra and the Dev Box.
Windows Central's sources suggested that the decision to end these device lines was made prior to memory price hikes due to component shortages. Either way, with just two main device lines, Surface, which used to be a playground for form factors under former head Panos Panay, has been extremely simplified and far less experimental —if you could call it that at all.
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- Windows Defender 'BlueHammer' vulnerability now exploited as part of malware campaigns — CISA issues warning despite patch release on April 14
Windows Defender 'BlueHammer' vulnerability now exploited as part of malware campaigns — CISA issues warning despite patch release on April 14
Late spring and early summer in the cybersecurity world were marked by multiple Windows exploits, thanks to the efforts of the controversial hacker figure Nightmare Eclipse. One of the better-known exploits is BlueHammer, a race condition in Windows Defender that gets you a shell with access to the SYSTEM user with just a small script — in other words, the keys to the kingdom in exchange for a double-click. Microsoft released a patch on April 14, but as a clear illustration of the lack of cybersecurity awareness, CISA (the U.S. cyber-defense agency) yesterday marked BlueHammer as actively exploited in ransomware campaigns.
That marks about a month and a half since the patch, and it illustrates quite clearly that when it comes to computer security, the publication of a patch is almost always the easy part; getting that patch into every device that needs it is the real tricky bit. The patch is part of standard Windows updates, too, so there's really no technical reason for not installing it. Additionally, since BlueHammer gets the attackers a SYSTEM shell, the ransomware in question may encrypt parts of the OS or the boot process rather than "just" the data files, potentially making machines unusable on top.
While stating that "people don't patch their machines" is a broad statement that won't surprise anyone in the field, a recent report from security vendor Absolute claims the application of critical OS patches across Windows 11 and 10 lags 127 days (over 4 months) on average, and that figure basically doubled since last year. Even in enterprise settings, Absolute says the average time-to-patch is shockingly high at 76 days, or 2.5 months. While one vendor's claims aren't gospel, the figures aren't too hard to believe; plus, they're averages, meaning half the machines purportedly go unpatched for longer than those timeframes.
Depending on the source, estimates on the percentage of Windows 10 machines can vary between 15% (PassMark) and 26% (StatCounter). Calling it 20% for simplicity's sake, that's 1 out of 5 machines almost guaranteed to be unpatched. Techies like us know full well that Microsoft has extended security updates (ESU) for Windows 10 twice now, with the new real EOL now being October 14, 2027. The problem is, although enrolling a machine into ESU is trivial, the lack of public awareness essentially guarantees these machines will remain vulnerable until they're upgraded or replaced.
Meanwhile, Nightmare Eclipse says they're "done with taking a break", and that "July will be an incredibly interesting month because [they] will drop some really interesting and possibly insanely controversial findings."
Microsoft expands Performance Max testing with new experiment types
Microsoft is bringing experimentation to Performance Max campaigns, giving advertisers new ways to test campaign changes and measure incremental impact without disrupting live performance.
What’s new:
- Uplift experiments let advertisers measure the incremental impact of Performance Max campaigns against a control group.
- Upgrade experiments allow advertisers to compare an existing campaign with an upgraded Performance Max version before fully rolling out changes.
Both experiment types are available under Campaigns > Experiments for eligible accounts.

Why we care. Until now, Microsoft Ads experiments were limited to Search campaigns. Expanding testing to Performance Max gives advertisers a safer way to validate campaign changes, optimize performance, and make data-driven decisions before committing budget.
Between the lines. As experimentation expands, Microsoft has also renamed its existing experiment offering to Search optimization experiments, distinguishing it from the new Performance Max testing capabilities. The move reflects Microsoft’s broader push to provide advertisers with more sophisticated optimisation tools across automated campaign formats.
The bottom line. Microsoft is closing a key gap in its Performance Max offering by introducing dedicated experiment types, giving advertisers more confidence when testing upgrades and measuring the true impact of automated campaigns.
First spotted. The help docs were spotted by PPC News Feed founder, Hana Kobzová.
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Google Ads redesigns All Campaigns selector
Google is updating the All Campaigns selector with a redesigned interface that makes it easier for advertisers to navigate large and complex account structures.
What’s happening. The new All Campaigns selector is rolling out across Google Ads, bringing a refreshed layout and improved navigation tools.
What’s new:
- The selector has been moved to a new location in the interface.
- Campaigns now appear in an expandable hierarchical view, making campaign groups and nested structures easier to browse.
- A new search function lets advertisers quickly locate campaigns and campaign groups.

Why we care. The update could save time for advertisers managing large accounts by making it faster to navigate between campaigns, particularly in accounts with multiple campaign groups or complex organisational structures.
The bottom line. Google’s redesigned All Campaigns selector aims to streamline campaign management with a clearer hierarchy and built-in search, helping advertisers navigate complex accounts more efficiently.
First spotted. The update was identified by performance marketer Vivek Gupta on LinkedIn, and is rolling out gradually, so it may not yet be available in every Google Ads account.
Google renames age estimation ads policy as global age assurance expands
Google is updating its advertising policy to clarify how it limits certain ads while estimating a user’s age, offering advertisers more transparency as it expands age assurance technology worldwide.
What’s happening. Google has renamed its Default Ads Treatment policy to “Categories restricted while Google is estimating a user’s age.” The change better reflects that the restrictions are temporary and only apply while Google’s systems determine a user’s age.
What’s changing:
- The policy has a new name to more clearly describe its purpose.
- Google has updated the policy language to emphasise that the restrictions are interim protections during the age estimation process.
- Enforcement remains unchanged.
What’s different: Google has also narrowed the list of ad categories restricted during the age estimation process.
Previously, Google restricted ads for:
- Adult content and pornography
- Alcohol
- Gambling
- Shocking content
The updated policy now restricts only:
- Adult content and pornography
- Alcohol
- Gambling
Why we care. The update doesn’t introduce new advertising restrictions, but it provides greater clarity on when and why certain ads may not be served. Advertisers in affected verticals can better understand that these limitations are tied to Google’s age estimation process rather than permanent policy changes.
The bottom line. Nothing changes for advertisers operationally, but Google’s updated policy makes it clearer that restrictions on adult, alcohol and gambling ads are temporary safeguards while a user’s age is being estimated.
Google adds new YouTube brand campaign measurement tools
Google is expanding measurement capabilities for YouTube brand campaigns, giving advertisers better visibility into how video ads drive engagement, brand interest, and downstream business outcomes.
What’s new:
- Shorts Ad Actions for Video View Campaigns: Advertisers running Video View Campaigns that are opted into YouTube Shorts will now automatically benefit from Shorts Ad Actions in budget optimization. Google is also adding new reporting columns to measure these interactions.
- Attributed Branded Searches: Now available globally in Google Ads, this new reporting metric measures branded Google searches that occur after users see or view a YouTube ad, helping advertisers quantify how awareness campaigns influence purchase intent.
Why we care. It can be hard for marketers to connect upper-funnel YouTube campaigns with measurable business outcomes. These updates provide stronger signals that link brand advertising to engagement and search intent, making it easier to justify brand investment and optimise campaigns.
By the numbers:
- According to Google, YouTube Shorts ads that generated more than 10 seconds of watch time and a like delivered:
- 15% higher brand consideration
- 20% higher brand favourability, according to Google.
- Google also says that every additional branded search generated is associated with an average $31 increase in sales.
Between the lines. Google continues to blur the distinction between brand and performance marketing by introducing metrics that connect awareness campaigns with downstream actions. Attributed Branded Searches, in particular, gives advertisers another way to demonstrate that YouTube campaigns can influence high-intent behaviour before a conversion takes place.
The bottom line. Google’s latest measurement updates help advertisers better prove the value of YouTube brand campaigns by linking video engagement and branded search activity to business outcomes—offering stronger evidence that upper-funnel advertising can drive measurable results.
The new SEO stack: What replaces your old toolset
Generative AI and automation are bringing excitement to some SEO professionals and anxiety to others. With 87% of Americans reading AI summaries, you’re falling behind if you’re not adapting your toolset to this trend.
Moving from rigid enterprise tools to agile, AI-driven ones positions you as a forward-thinking authority with clients or your employer.
This how-to will help you guide clients, employers, or your team through that shift.
Here’s what an old SEO stack looks like
SEO practices remain relevant because the company’s generative AI features are rooted in:
- Core search ranking systems.
- Quality systems.
Here’s a traditional “SEO stack”:
Rank trackers
Tracking keywords used to be every campaign’s heartbeat. Add target keywords, monitor SERP positions, and higher rankings would drive more search traffic. But rankings have fragmented over the last few years.
SEOs are now tracking:
- AI Overviews
- Local packs
- Shopping carousels
- And so much more.
A third-place local pack ranking might drive two or three times more traffic than a number one AI Overview ranking.
Keyword tools
What are people searching for? With a crystal ball, you could optimize for specific queries and target certain groups. Keyword research lets you write content that matches those queries and user intent.
You’ll choose keywords based on:
- Difficulty
- Search volume
- Intent
- Other factors
Dozens of options help you find keywords for campaigns, and some competitors had more access to keyword data than others.
Lagging search volume data may have hurt your campaign, but it still showed past performance.
For example, you might target a keyword with 10,000 monthly visits. But just because it reached that volume last month doesn’t mean it will perform the same this month. Volume could double or fall to a tenth of last month’s level.
The problem in today’s search environment is that a keyword with tens of thousands of clicks in 2022 may now appear in an AI Overview. Zero-click searches may steal your traffic, making some once high-click queries irrelevant or not worth the same investment.
Even if search volume hasn’t dropped, the opportunity has.
Site audit tools
Crawlers still crawl your site and interpret its content. Getting a complete picture of how these crawlers see your website has always been crucial to SEO.
Audit tools help you identify:
- Broken links
- Redirect issues
- Missing metadata
- Slow pages
- Thin content
- Other issues on your site
But don’t put these audit tools on the shelf just yet. You’ll still need them to know whether your site is technically healthy. Crawl audits don’t guarantee that your content will surface.
Factors such as brand mentions are crucial signals for inclusion in LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
Unfortunately, many site audit tools in your old stack lack mention-tracking functionality.
So while you may still rely on your old stack, it’s time to add new tools that cover these signals and change how you operate as an SEO professional.
Here’s what a new SEO stack looks like
IIf you’re still optimizing only for Google, it’s time to shift gears. Between the first and second half of 2025, LLM referral traffic grew by 80%. Conversion rates reached 18%, but LLM referrals still accounted for 2% or less of total traffic, according to the dataset.
Now is the time to shift to a new stack that helps you leverage growing LLM referrals.
Add the following to your SEO tech stack to stay ahead of the competition:
LLMs
You want your site to show up in LLMs, but these same tools can help power your SEO strategy. For example, you might use:
- ChatGPT: Connect ChatGPT with Google Search Console to automate your SEO analysis, as I show you how to do in arecent article here.
- Claude: Use Claude to write your copy, refine metadata and conduct a full content audit.
- Gemini: Hop on Gemini to help generate schema markup, compare competitor sites with your own, or find issues with your site.
LLMs can help with everything from data analysis to competitor research.
Use the LLM you’re most comfortable with for these tasks, but keep human oversight in place. Use these tools to improve performance, not replace the human element.
Large datasets that once took hours, days, or weeks to review now take minutes with these tools. Keep learning LLMs and how to integrate them into your workflow.
APIs
Old dashboards with CSV exports into Excel were once standard. You logged into Google Search Console (GSC) and exported data. While it may sound too technical, LLMs can now help you connect to APIs for:
- Google Search Console
- Google Analytics
LLMs can help you authenticate requests and parse JSON. With this skill, you can open up a workflow
Lightweight scripts
Python scripts are now available to any SEO with some skill and Claude Code, or similar options in ChatGPT or Gemini. You can easily create scripts that:
- Pull your top pages from GSC
- Compare titles to character limits
- Flag 30-day changes
- Create a CSV output for you
Rather than waiting for vendor tools to add a feature that removes a performance bottleneck, create a script that does the same thing.
A hundred-line script can handle much of the work you used to do by hand, without a new license or SaaS upsell. If you hand the script to someone else, they can see the exact logic behind it.
Notebooks / local workflows
Your SEO team has data in many places:
- Shared folders
- Google Sheets
- Notion docs
You might have a three-year content audit tracker in Google Sheets. A spreadsheet with monthly CSV dumps from your favorite tools leaves you with files you must manually open and decipher.
Notebooks and local workflows change how data fragmentation slows your team down.
Instead, Notebooks interpret these files and turn them into action. For example, a script may pull data, an API surfaces the signal, and LLMs make sense of the data and put the output into your Notebook.
Notebooks also offer the benefit of:
- Consistent data formats
- Shared access to data
- Documented logic
SEO teams need to be agile and scalable to grow with the new era of search optimization and generative AI. Rather than starting over every time they need to pull data, teams can use local workflows for data consistency.
Creating hybrid workflows to mix old and new SEO stacks
Is your old SEO stack obsolete? No. Are these new tools the only ones you need? No. Hybrid workflows and search engine optimization stacks offer the best of both worlds.
Tool + custom script + AI layer
You’ll need to experiment to create a hybrid workflow that works best for your clients, projects, and teams. One hypothetical workflow that combines the old and new stack for well-rounded SEO includes:
- Crawling the site with an audit tool, such as Screaming Frog
- Running a Python script that dissects the file and joins it with GSC data
- Scripts that flag pages where you have a lot of impressions but low clicks
- Sending flagged pages to an LLM to evaluate titles against search intent
- Putting LLM output into a Notebook or spreadsheet for editors to review
- Turning approvals into change logs
Tasks like these used to take weeks, so teams put them on the back burner. At the enterprise level, teams quickly felt overwhelmed by this much data. But when you combine old and new SEO stacks, you can complete larger projects in a fraction of the time.
Replacing your current SEO stack with one that’s more agile and built for today’s massive datasets will make you an invaluable asset to any SEO team.
Why broad targeting makes creative your best qualifier
Across Google Ads, Meta, and TikTok, platforms are pushing you toward broader, AI-driven targeting. Performance Max, Advantage+ campaigns, and TikTok’s automated audience expansion give algorithms more room to find converters while reducing your control over who sees an ad.
This is fundamentally changing how campaigns are qualified.
As targeting broadens, creative has become one of the most important signals for both users and algorithms. Identifying the right audience is moving out of audience settings and into the message itself.
Broad targeting is making creative your best qualifier.
The shift from audience qualification to creative qualification
For years, performance marketers treated targeting as the primary lever for improving lead quality:
- Need prospective graduate students? Layer education interests, demographics, and remarketing audiences.
- Need patients seeking specialized care? Build audiences around health-related behaviors and intent signals.
- Need insurance shoppers? Narrow targeting by age, life stage, and consumer interests.
These approaches aren’t disappearing, but their influence is shrinking. Platforms increasingly ask you to provide broad audience inputs, strong conversion signals, and compelling creative, then let machine learning determine who’s most likely to convert.
Meta’s Advantage+ ecosystem, Google’s Performance Max campaigns, and TikTok’s recommendation engine all operate on this principle.
The challenge is that algorithms still need signals.
Conversion data remains the strongest signal, but creative is becoming more important in helping platforms understand who should engage with an ad. Every headline, image, video, and call to action provides context about the intended audience and desired action.
Creative is no longer just a persuasion tool.
It’s now a targeting signal.
Why broad targeting requires more intentional creative
Many advertisers still create ads as if targeting will qualify the audience.
Messaging often stays broad because you assume audience settings will narrow who sees the ad. But when platforms expand beyond tightly defined segments, vague creative can attract engagement from people unlikely to become qualified leads.
The consequences are familiar:
- Lower lead quality.
- Increased cost per qualified lead.
- Less efficient optimization.
- Noisier conversion data.
Instead, you need creative that clearly communicates who the offer is for—and just as importantly, who it isn’t for.
The goal isn’t simply more clicks or video views.
The goal is engagement from the right people.
When creative clearly identifies the audience, users can self-select. Qualified prospects lean in. Unqualified prospects move on. Both outcomes improve campaign performance and give machine learning systems cleaner signals.
Higher education: When creative becomes the targeting layer
Higher education marketers are already seeing this shift.
Historically, campaigns relied heavily on demographic filters, education interests, degree status, and segmented audience lists to reach prospective students.
Today, many strong-performing campaigns use broad lookalike audiences, Advantage+ audiences, or broad prospecting structures designed to maximize audience size and algorithmic learning.
But broader audiences create a challenge.
If a university is promoting an online Master of Science in Data Analytics program, it doesn’t need just any prospective student. It needs prospective students who meet specific admission and career criteria.
- Perhaps they already hold a bachelor’s degree.
- Perhaps they have professional experience.
- Perhaps they want to move into leadership or pivot into a more technical career path.
Rather than relying only on targeting settings to communicate those distinctions, build them directly into the creative.
Consider the difference between these two headlines:
Generic:
- “Advance your career with a Data Analytics degree.”
Qualifying:
- “Built for bachelor’s degree holders ready to advance into leadership – earn your online M.S. in Data Analytics.”
The second example immediately signals who the program is for. Undergraduate prospects are less likely to engage, while qualified graduate prospects are more likely to click, convert, and reinforce positive optimization signals.
The creative itself becomes the qualification mechanism.
Google Performance Max: Creative guides the algorithm
Google Performance Max may be the clearest example of this industry-wide shift.
Despite the name, audience signals are not strict targeting controls. They’re starting points that help Google’s systems learn. Ultimately, Google determines where and to whom ads are shown across Search, YouTube, Display, Discover, Gmail, and Maps.
Because advertisers have less direct control over audience selection, creative assets become increasingly important in helping Google’s systems understand who should respond.
Imagine a healthcare provider promoting orthopedic services.
A generic headline might read:
- “Expert Care for Your Health Needs.”
While technically accurate, it offers little context regarding the intended audience.
A more effective alternative might be:
- “Persistent Knee Pain? Meet with Our Orthopedic Specialists.”
The second headline identifies a specific need, a specific audience, and a specific solution. Users immediately understand whether the message applies to them, and Google’s systems receive stronger engagement signals from people actively experiencing that problem.
The same principle applies across insurance, legal services, financial services, and education.
When Performance Max creative clearly identifies the audience and their need state, advertisers help Google’s machine learning systems learn faster and optimize toward more qualified outcomes.
TikTok: The first three seconds matter more than ever
TikTok has always relied heavily on content signals to determine who sees a video.
As the platform continues investing in automation and audience expansion, creative becomes even more critical.
The opening seconds of a video often determine not only whether a user continues watching but also how TikTok categorizes and distributes the content.
For lead generation campaigns, qualification should begin immediately.
A graduate program might open with:
- “Already have a bachelor’s degree and looking for your next career move?”
An insurance provider might start with:
- “Shopping for Medicare coverage this year?”
A law firm specializing in workplace injury cases could lead with:
- “Were you injured on the job within the last 12 months?”
These openings accomplish two objectives simultaneously.
First, they quickly tell viewers whether the content is relevant to them.
Second, they provide TikTok’s algorithm with stronger behavioral signals about who engages with the video. Qualified prospects are more likely to continue watching and take action. Unqualified viewers are more likely to scroll past.
That self-selection process improves audience learning over time.
Creative is now a performance lever
One of the biggest mistakes you can make today is treating creative as something that happens after strategy and targeting are finalized.
In increasingly automated advertising environments, creative is strategy.
The message, visuals, hooks, and calls to action no longer serve only a branding or conversion role. They help platforms determine who should see the ad in the first place.
That means creative and media teams must work together more closely than ever.
When building campaigns, marketers should ask:
- Does this creative clearly identify who the offer is for?
- Does it communicate relevant qualifications or prerequisites?
- Would an unqualified prospect immediately recognize that the message isn’t intended for them?
- Are we helping both users and algorithms understand our ideal audience?
If the answer is no, the campaign may be relying too heavily on targeting to solve a problem that creative is now better positioned to address.
The future of qualification is creative
As Google, Meta, and TikTok keep expanding AI-driven targeting, you’ll likely have even less control over audience selection than you do today.
Qualification doesn’t disappear—it shifts into the creative itself.
What once happened primarily through audience settings is increasingly happening through messaging, visuals, and creative strategy.
You must embrace that shift to thrive in this environment. That means:
- Writing headlines that identify the intended audience.
- Creating videos that establish audience fit in the first few seconds.
- Building qualifications, prerequisites, and intent signals directly into the message.
Every ad speaks to two audiences at once: the user and the algorithm.
Platforms are handling more targeting than ever, but they still need direction.
Increasingly, that direction comes from creative. In a world of broad targeting, creative isn’t just the message — it’s the qualifier.
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- Noodle Tomato – An AI agent runs faceless YouTube channels you own and monetize
Noodle Tomato – An AI agent runs faceless YouTube channels you own and monetize
Noodle Tomato is an AI agent that runs YouTube channels for people who are not creators. You pick a niche and a topic, and the agent writes the script, narrates it with AI voices, creates the visuals, and adds subtitles and music, delivering an upload-ready long-form video in under an hour. Long-form faceless videos are the highest-paying part of YouTube, earning $5 to $12 per 1,000 views. Use the free Niche Finder to find a lucrative niche, then publish at volume without filming or editing. You own the channel and keep the ad revenue.
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- Sendmux – Create AI agent inboxes and route email with quotas and failover
Sendmux – Create AI agent inboxes and route email with quotas and failover
Sendmux is an email inbox API and sending platform for AI agents. It gives each agent a real mailbox to receive email, read threads, process attachments, send replies, and react to new messages through signed webhooks or Server-Sent Events. Sendmux also handles outbound email through Gmail OAuth, Outlook OAuth, SMTP providers, or managed Amazon SES. Teams can route across providers, set quotas from per second to per day, use weighted routing and failover, and connect through MCP, SDKs, CLI, and OpenAPI docs. It is built for agent products, automation teams, support workflows, ops tools, and controlled BYO-provider email setups.
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- Forget the Dacia Spring — Leapmotor doubles its EV grant to offer Britain's cheapest new car for just £12,995
Forget the Dacia Spring — Leapmotor doubles its EV grant to offer Britain's cheapest new car for just £12,995
- Leapmotor doubles the size of its contribution to the T03
- The extra boost brings the price down to £12,995
- Tiny EV can manage up to 165 miles on a single charge
Leapmotor is celebrating the first anniversary of its Leap-Grant scheme, which sees the Chinese manufacturer contribute to the price of a new vehicle, by doubling the amount it's offering to put down for buyers.
As of July 1, the brand says it will offer a £3,000 overall contribution for retail customers of the diminutive T03 electric city car, making the T03 the most affordable new car of any fuel type for UK buyers, according to Leapmotor.
The brand, which has only been in the UK for around a year, can now legitimately state that not only does it offer the cheapest electric five-seat passenger car on the UK market, it offers the most affordable car — period.
The T03, which measures just shy of 3.6 meters (11.8ft) long, arrived in the UK last year to compete directly with the Dacia Spring.
At the time, Leapmotor was keen to point out that, for very similar money, customers would get more interior technology, an increased amount of safety kit and a longer range. Now, with the price cuts included, it actually dips under the asking price of the Spring.
However, I drove the car (alongside the marque’s larger C10 SUV) last year and wasn’t blown away by the offering. The amount of additional technology is generous, but it isn’t particularly user-friendly, nor is it integrated particularly well with the vehicle.
It is a similar story with the numerous Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), as these do more to irritate than prevent accidents. In fact, the lane-keep assist was one of the worst I had experienced at the time.
Regardless, the sub-£13,000 price tag makes it exceptional value for money, whichever way you cut it. But there are compromises to be made.
Maximum range from the 37.3kWh battery pack is 165 miles on a very good day and charging speeds top out at 40kW, meaning replenishing electrons on the public charging network is going to be slow — almost as slow as the acceleration, with the T03 taking 12.7 seconds to get to 62mph from a standstill.
Analysis: Affordable EV choice is growing

Chinese brands are no strangers to slashing prices in order to shift models, which has partly contributed to their success in non-domestic markets.
But the price cuts were becoming so damaging back home that the Chinese government actually banned manufacturers from selling their vehicles below the cost of production this year in order to stem an escalating price war in the country.
Leapmotor’s latest move in the UK is no coincidence, as it wants everyone to know that it now offers the most affordable new car on the market. It’s now up to Dacia to see whether it can offer similar discounts on its Spring to reaffirm its reputation as one of the best-value offerings.
But the move is also part of a wider trend for smaller, more affordable EVs that are now coming online and proving hugely popular. The Fiat 500e and Renault’s retro-inspired R4 and R5 have proven big hits across Europe, while the Hyundai Inster and Kia EV2 are rapidly gaining traction.
Honda has also stepped in with its latest Super N — a small car that goes large on the joyous driving experiences but can still be snapped up for less than £19,000 or £199 on certain finance offers.
Together, these models suggest the industry is finally shifting back towards smaller, lighter and more affordable EVs that can genuinely rival petrol-powered alternatives on both price and everyday usability.
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- Which AI chatbot is right for you? Take our quiz to find out whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok or Perplexity is best
Which AI chatbot is right for you? Take our quiz to find out whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok or Perplexity is best
It feels like AI is everywhere right now and several key AI chatbots have emerged as the best. But even though they might look similar on the surface, each of the most popular AI chatbots are designed with different strengths in mind. This means that the best choice for you is less about which is the most intelligent or most popular and more about what you actually want it to help you with.
So, as a quick rundown, we’ve got ChatGPT. This is the most versatile all-rounder choice. It can help with writing, brainstorming, planning, coding, image generation and everyday questions, which makes it a solid starting point for most people. It’s also pretty easy to get up and running if you’re a beginner, but there are plenty of options to customize your experience too.
Claude is another very strong contender and it’s earned a reputation as a thoughtful writing and analysis tool. It's particularly good at working with long documents, helping users refine their ideas and tackling complex topics. If you regularly write reports, articles or detailed pieces of work, or if you like to work through difficult problems, then Claude may be the best fit for you.
Google's Gemini stands out here because of its close integration with the rest of the Google ecosystem. Whereas the other AI chatbots do integrate with some other services, this is the only one that slots in so neatly. Which means if you rely on Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar and other Google services throughout the day, then Gemini is a no-brainer because it’s a natural extension of tools you're already using.
Grok is created by Elon Musk's company xAI, and it's closely connected to X. Some people may not take it as seriously for that reason, but it does have some strengths over the other choices. Because of it’s connection to X, it provides access to real-time information and online conversations. That makes it particularly useful for people who want to keep up with trends, breaking news and what's happening right now.
Perplexity focuses heavily on research. Rather than simply providing you with answers, it includes links to sources so users can verify information for themselves. All AI tools are capable of hallucinating, which essentially means making stuff up, but Perplexity has a good reputation for finding trusted sources. For students, researchers and anyone who spends a lot of time fact-checking, that transparency is really appealing.
All of this is to say that there’s no single best chatbot. Instead, each one has been built with slightly different priorities, whether that's creativity, research, productivity or real-time information. That's why finding the right one for you often comes down to understanding how you work and what kind of assistance you really need the most.
Take our quiz below to discover which AI chatbot best matches your needs.
Which AI chatbot is right for you? Take our quiz to find out
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- Physical copies of GTA 6 are flying off the shelves despite the download code controversy
Physical copies of GTA 6 are flying off the shelves despite the download code controversy
- Grand Theft Auto 6 is currently a top seller on the PlayStation Store
- Physical copies are also the best seller of multiple retailers
- That's despite the controversy surrounding the game's physical edition, which includes a download code instead of a disc
The physical edition of Grand Theft Auto 6 is currently a top seller at multiple retailers, despite the game's download code controversy.
As spotted in a ResetEra post, multiple regional versions of the PlayStation Store, including the UK, USA, Japan, and more, have the digital version of GTA 6 listed as the number one best seller right now.
Between the Standard and Ultimate Editions, it appears that the more expensive $99.99 / AU$159.95 / £89.99 Ultimate Edition is the top choice as well.
That's just the digital version of the game for PS5 consoles, and it's harder to tell how well Xbox editions are performing.
That said, it looks like physical editions are flying off shelves at multiple retailers, too, with GTA 6 currently holding the number one best-selling spot in the PC & Video Games category at Amazon US and UK, as well as at GameStop.
That's despite the fact that physical copies don't come with a disc but rather a digital download code in the box, something that has caused a bit of a stir among the fanbase since it was revealed last week.
However, it appears that even amid controversy, players are willing to spend their money on the most anticipated game of all time.
Rockstar hasn't revealed why physical copies won't include a disc, but one reason could be that the studio is trying to minimize the potential for leaks as much as possible ahead of launch.
GTA 6 officially launches on November 19 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, but pre-loading begin on November 12 if you choose to pre-order.
A recent report suggested that retailers could run out of console stock during the holiday season due to high demand and ongoing issues surrounding hardware component availability.
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- From ISP to DNS and VPNs: Rightsholders must be liable for collateral damage in piracy blocking, European ISP group says
From ISP to DNS and VPNs: Rightsholders must be liable for collateral damage in piracy blocking, European ISP group says
- European ISPs urge the EU to hold rightsholders financially liable for taking down innocent websites
- Aggressive anti-piracy blocking in Italy, Spain, France has caused widespread collateral damage
- EuroISPA warns that extending blocking orders to DNS and VPN providers is technically flawed and legally disproportionate
Aggressive site blocking by copyright holders is breaking the internet, and Europe's internet service providers (ISPs) want those rightsholders to foot the bill.
In a recent submission to the European Commission, EuroISPA, an umbrella group representing over 3,300 European ISPs, has strongly criticized the collateral damage caused by imprecise anti-piracy campaigns.
Grounded in research including an April 2026 study by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), the organization is officially demanding that copyright holders who cause excessive network outages be held accountable and pay for the resulting damages.
For the average user, this growing internet censorship means legitimate web services, educational sites, and cloud platforms are randomly going dark just to stop illegal sports streams. It's a blunt approach that is now threatening the global infrastructure of the web, including the best VPN services.
TechRadar has contacted EuroISPA for a comment on the specific collateral damage of targeting VPNs, and we will update this article if we receive a response.
The current situation in Europe
Over the last few years, major copyright holders like sports leagues have obtained sweeping court orders to block piracy sites using IP-level blocking. But because thousands of legitimate websites often share a single IP address, this method is causing chaos.
The collateral damage is already staggering. In Italy, the "Piracy Shield" system misfired so badly that an erroneous order took Google Drive offline for over 12 hours in October 2024.
We already reported how La Liga’s war on piracy is breaking the internet in Spain. Now, a June 2026 report by the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) revealed that by blocking just a handful of shared IP addresses during match broadcasts, the league inadvertently took down human rights platforms, government domains, and environmental sites, impacting a total of over 500,000 domains.
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Despite these massive disruptions, copyright holders face zero direct liability.
To fix this, the ISP group argued that rightsholders should be "held accountable for collateral damage caused by overbroad blocking actions."
According to EuroISPA, compensation mechanisms should be clearly defined and enforceable to ensure that "the burden of enforcement errors does not fall on innocent intermediaries and their users."
VPNs and DNS providers in the crosshairs

As traditional ISPs push back, rightsholders are shifting their aim to other internet infrastructure intermediaries, creating new legal headaches and a dangerous precedent for internet freedom.
In its submission to the European Commission, EuroISPA said to be "deeply concerned" by the approach taken in certain Member States. "Most notably Italy, Spain, France and Austria, where network blocking measures have escalated beyond local access providers to target global infrastructure providers with no direct relationship to the infringing content," the group wrote.
In France, a court backed the Professional Football League (LFP) in January and ordered top VPNs to block illegal football streams for the third time. At the same time, the MPA has pressed for VPNs to have a role in the anti-piracy row in Europe as well. And Italy also plans to require VPN and DNS providers to block pirated content.
However, VPNs and DNS resolvers lack the technical architecture to implement these hyper-local blocks safely. As EuroISPA noted in its submission, they "lack the technical means to apply geographically restricted blocks and are frequently neither based in nor subject to the jurisdiction of the issuing Member State."
Experts have repeatedly warned that DNS resolvers aren't a censorship tool, and that network blocking is never going to be the solution.
Ultimately, EuroISPA argues that "because the Internet is designed to be global and redundant, domain or IP blocking is inherently incomplete and prone to over-blocking."
Forcing rightsholders to pay for their mistakes might be the only way to protect the open internet.
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- Godox's $29 camera also works as a light meter — as a film photographer, I'm buying
Godox's $29 camera also works as a light meter — as a film photographer, I'm buying
- Though mostly known for photo lighting equipment, Godox has announced a small 'transparent viewfinder camera' that weighs just 65g.
- It features a transparent(ish) window for composition that also doubles as a settings display — and it can also function as a light meter.
- We don't yet have information on key internal specs like sensor size and resolution (but you can expect them to be low).
Very cheap cameras are back in vogue these days, so I wasn't necessarily surprised to see another one released — but I was surprised to see it coming from Godox.
The Godox C100 is a 'transparent viewfinder camera', announced by the Chinese firm who heretofore have been better known for producing the kind of high-end lighting equipment you'd find in the studios of professional photographers, as well as more affordable flashguns. However, with an announced price of just ¥199 (equivalent to about $29 / £22 / AU$42), the C100 is considerably more affordable than anything else on the Godox books.
As you can see, the C100 is built around quite an unusual form factor. A palm-sized rectangle, it doesn't feature a display exactly, but instead a transparent window that you use to compose your images. This window is also able to display key information like exposure settings and battery life.

Now, I said 'unusual' form factor, not 'unique'. This is because, as a few people have already observed, the Godox C100 looks a lot like a camera that debuted at CP+ in 2025, the Escura InstantSnap. The Godox version looks a bit more advanced, offering a few interesting features that the Escura version doesn't. But we can make a few inferences — the Escura camera produces images at a resolution of 1.3MP, and I'd be surprised if the Godox offered a great deal more than that.
The Godox C100 features a USB-C connection for charging and file transfer, and it accepts 128GB micro SD cards for storage. It also records video and can do so continuously for up to 1.5 hours, and offers shooting in a number of different aspect ratios: 16:9, 4:3, 3:2 and 1:1. There are a couple of physical buttons for shooting and changing settings, and it weighs just 65g.
A handheld light meter
At first glance, the Godox C100 looks like another cheap novelty camera in a market beginning to be saturated with them. However, there was one feature announced that really caught my attention, since I'm an avid film photographer — the C100 can also act as a light meter.
Like any good handheld light meter, Godox C100 can read the levels of brightness in a scene's central area, and provide the optimal exposure settings with which to capture a balanced image. Once hugely invaluable tools, light meters have been rendered mostly entirely redundant in the digital age. However, anyone who habitually buys a lot of old film SLRs will tell you that the metering system is always one of the first things to go. I have several beautiful Pentax SLRs in the drawer beside me that still shoot and wind on beautifully, but can't meter a scene because the electronics are shot.
So, the idea of an elegant little pocketable device, costing just $29, that I can carry everywhere with me and use to quickly meter a scene, and maybe even use to take a couple of comparison shots for reviewing alongside my developed and scanned frames — that interests me.



Granted, the metering functionality is only going to be of interest to a small percentage of users. But still, I wouldn't be surprised if the Godox C100 is a huge hit, if and when it eventually arrives at international retailers (it's currently only announced in China). Tiny cameras have been big hits of late, most notably the keyring-sized Kodak Charmera, and screen-free cameras that offer a purer, more immersive shooting experience have also seen success, the poster child for the movement being the Camp Snap.
People like cute cameras. People like cheap cameras. And the Godox C100 is both! I'm sure once we get hold of it for a review we'll discover that the image quality is no great shakes — but did that stop the Kodak Charmera? No, it did not.

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- Obsession is finally available to watch at home — but my wish to stream the unexpected movie hit of 2026 hasn't been granted yet
Obsession is finally available to watch at home — but my wish to stream the unexpected movie hit of 2026 hasn't been granted yet
- 2026's breakout movie Obsession has finally made its home debut
- The supernatural horror film is available to rent or buy on specific platforms
- Unfortunately, it isn't available to stream everywhere yet
Obssession, 2026's breakout movie that's had the whole world talking since it landed in theaters on May 15, is finally available to watch at home — but only if you live in specific countries.
The year's biggest surprise package, which cost a reported $750,000 to make and — at the time of publication — has almost surpassed $400m globally, is out now on some of the world's best streaming services.
Right now in the US, you can rent the Curry Barker-directed supernatural horror-romance movie is on premium video on-demand (PVOD) platforms like Apple TV and Amazon for $19.99. Alternatively, you can permanently add it to your digital film collection for $24.99.
For those who've been living under a rock for the past seven weeks and know nothing about it, Obsession tells the tale of Bear (Michael Johnston), a lovesick loser who doesn't know how to tell long-time crush Nicki (Inde Navarette) how he truly feels.
However, Bear soon discovers a mysterious item called a 'One Wish Willow', which is said to grant any wish that an individual desires. Long story short: Bear buys one and wishes for Nicki to love him more than anything in the world — and it doesn't take long for him to realize he's made a terrible, terrible mistake.
Fuelled by Navarette's award-worthy standout performance and positive word of mouth, Obsession has had fans, well, obsessed for almost two months now. Armed with a simple but highly effective tale, deeply uncomfortable themes and subject matter, and scenes that'll stay with you long after its credits have rolled, it's essentially this year's Kpop Demon Hunters, albeit without an album's worth of earworm songs and, you know, definitely not being for kids.
Why can't I watch Obsession at home yet?
Ever since Obsession's home release was confirmed via whentostream.com, fans have been desperate to check out one of this year's best-performing and best-rated new movies from the comfort of their couch.
Unfortunately, while cinephiles in the US can definitely check it out from today (June 30), movie fans in other territories aren't so lucky. Indeed, in a thread relating to its digital platform release on r/movies, numerous fans have expressed disappointment that the darkly comedic, jump scare-laden flick isn't available to watch at home in their world region.
Right now, it seems that Obsession can be rented or bought in the US and New Zealand. However, I've checked Prime Video and Apple TV in the UK, and it isn't available on either video on demand (VoD) service. There's no indication as to when it will be, either.
Hopefully, it won't be much longer Obsession makes its way onto PVOD platforms globally — and, once its juggernaut box office run finally comes to end, other streamers including Peacock (US) and Netflix (internationally). Until then, you'll just have to watch it at your local theater for the umpteenth time.
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TechRadar - All the latest technology news
- Several of the best Bose headphones are on sale for record-low prices at Amazon
Several of the best Bose headphones are on sale for record-low prices at Amazon
Bose headphones and earbuds are some of the best in the business. I'm a fan, having used a pair of Bose QuietComfort Headphones for many years now. And our audio experts rate them highly too, with many of the latest models scoring maximum five-star reviews. Now, several of those top-rated cans and buds are down to record-low prices at Amazon.
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Let's start with these Bose QuietComfort Headphones at Amazon for $179 (was $359). This is the lowest price they've been all year and amazingly even lower than what they fell to during last year's Black Friday. It's a fantastic time to buy if you want some brilliant four-star Bose headphones for a price that I don't think will be beaten for a while.
You'd have thought that Prime Day was still going on with the level of deals available on these Bose headphones and earbuds. The sale is definitely over for another year, though, so I wouldn't wait too long if you're tempted by any of these offers. They could end at any moment now and likely won't be back until Black Friday in November.
Today's 5 best Bose deals at Amazon

If you want affordable over-ears that don't compromise on quality, then consider these Bose QuietComfort Headphones. I've been using a pair for a long time now and rate them highly, while our expert testers also scored them an impressive four stars in our review. You get impressive noise cancellation, top-tier audio quality, and 24 hours of battery life in a surprisingly affordable package.View Deal

The fantastic Bose QuestComfort Ultra Headphones are still available at a record-low price following this year's Prime Day sale. These offer a clear step up in audio compared to other premium cans, with superbly detailed and energetic sound and the best noise cancellation you can get right now, in a light and comfortable design.View Deal

Bose's affordable earbuds offer top-tier active noise cancellation, but without a massive price tag. In our 4.5-star Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review, we said they were already "arguably best-in-class value" at full price, so now that you can get them for even less, they're hard to beat. We praised their comfort and sound quality as well as the amazing ANC.View Deal

The second-generation version of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are some of the manufacturer's best in terms of audio quality and noise cancellation — so good, in fact, that we awarded them the full five stars in our review. This latest model lasts up to 24 hours between both the buds and the case and features new CustomTune technology that adjusts the audio based on your ear shape. The Spatial Audio also makes the listening experience more immersive than ever with the option to swap between listening modes, depending on if you want to lose yourself in audio or stay alert.View Deal

These unique earbuds from Bose are back to a record-low price and well worth the money if you prefer the open-ear design. The impressive sound is delivered through comfortable headphones, which can be worn all day. They also boast up to 7.5 hours of playtime, which will be more than enough for most people.View Deal
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TechRadar - All the latest technology news
- Microsoft takes down over 100 malicious Edge extensions hiding malware in images and fonts
Microsoft takes down over 100 malicious Edge extensions hiding malware in images and fonts
- 119 malicious Edge extensions flew under the radar
- They installed harmful code days after extension installation
- It's proof that static code review is no longer sufficient
Microsoft says it has taken down 119 malicious extensions from the Edge Add-ons store after "proactive threat hunting" revealed a campaign that's been dubbed StegoAd.
As part of the program, the company also had to suspend more than 90 developer accounts associated with the dodgy activity.
Believed to have been active since at least 2021, it's believed that the malicious browser extensions had been downloaded a total of 2.6 million times.
Microsoft removes 119 'StegoAd' malicious extensions
The campaign was so broad that the extensions didn't just occupy one category: ad blockers, VPNs, video downloaders, translators and utility tools like PDF exporters were all ploys for the malicious extensions.
This particular campaign got its name from the type of tactic used – steganography is the name given to hiding malicious code inside seemingly harmless files. PNG images, SVG graphics and font files had hidden JavaScript embedded inside to bypass traditional antivirus tools and web filtering.
Once installed, Microsoft says they remained dormant for three to five days to avoid detection before going on to steal browser credentials, redirect users to malicious websites, manipulate affiliate links for financial gain, download additional malicious code and even communicate with C2 servers for updated instructions.
"The StegoAd campaign demonstrates that browser extensions remain a potent and evolving attack surface," Microsoft wrote, admitting that even its own safeguards had missed these dodgy extensions.
The report also concludes that static code review alone is no longer sufficient, because extensions and other installations can download malicious code long after they were first installed.
For developers themselves, Microsoft recommends being as clear as possible by not obscuring code, requesting only the necessary permissions to build trust, and report any suspected impersonation.

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- Declare independence from slow, outdated tech with these 11 unmissable 4th of July PC accessory deals from HP
Declare independence from slow, outdated tech with these 11 unmissable 4th of July PC accessory deals from HP
HP's 4th of July sale is packed with discounts on the accessories that can make a bigger difference to your working environment than you might expect.
From Thunderbolt docks and webcams to wireless keyboards, mice, chargers, and USB-C hubs, there are plenty of ways to upgrade your desk for less.
Whether you're creating a multi-monitor setup, improving your video calls, or replacing aging peripherals, HP's latest deals cover just about every part of a modern workspace.
Docking stations are among the standout offers, with options supporting multiple external displays, fast USB connectivity, Ethernet, and laptop charging through a single cable.
Top HP 4th of July PC accessories deals

Connect up to three external displays while powering your laptop with up to 100W over USB-C. This compact dock also offers HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-A, Ethernet, and broad compatibility with Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.View Deal

Switch between multiple devices with this wireless mouse, featuring Bluetooth 5.2 and a 2.4GHz connection, up to 4,000dpi tracking, four programmable buttons, fast scrolling, and an impressive battery life of up to 24 months.View Deal

Connect up to four external displays while powering compatible laptops through a single Thunderbolt 4 connection. This dock also offers plenty of USB ports, 2.5GbE, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, and broad compatibility with Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.View Deal

Keep compatible USB-C laptops and devices powered with this compact 65W charger. It supports multiple output voltages, includes generous cable lengths for flexible use, and is small enough to carry easily between home, work, and travel.View Deal

Connect up to four external displays and power your compatible laptop with up to 100W through a single Thunderbolt 4 cable. It also includes HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-A, Ethernet, and broad compatibility across major operating systems.View Deal

Boost your productivity with this full-size wireless keyboard and mouse combo, featuring quiet keys, 24 programmable shortcuts, dedicated Copilot and dictation keys, spill resistance, and battery life lasting up to 20 months for the keyboard and 24 months for the mouse.View Deal

Upgrade your video calls with this Full HD webcam, featuring autofocus, dual noise-reducing microphones, automatic light correction, an integrated privacy shutter, and broad compatibility with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, and Chromebook devices.View Deal

Expand a single USB-C port into a complete workstation with HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-A, Ethernet, and USB-C connectivity. It also supports dual 4K displays, pass-through charging up to 65W, and broad compatibility with major operating systems.View Deal

This rechargeable wireless mouse features multi-surface tracking up to 4,000dpi, four programmable buttons, and a SuperCapacitor that provides up to a month of use. It also works across Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS devices.View Deal

Work comfortably across multiple devices with this wireless keyboard and mouse combo, featuring Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, programmable keys and buttons, a soft-touch palm rest, fast scrolling, and battery life of up to 36 months.View Deal

Upgrade your video calls with this 4MP Full HD webcam, featuring autofocus, up to 4x zoom, dual noise-reducing microphones, Windows Hello support, adjustable viewing angles, and compatibility with popular video conferencing and streaming platforms.View Deal
HP accessory highlights
If video meetings are part of your day, HP has Full HD webcams with autofocus, dual noise-reducing microphones, automatic light correction, and built-in privacy features.
Higher-end models even add Windows Hello support, adjustable viewing angles, and zoom controls for a more polished appearance during calls.
Wireless peripherals feature heavily throughout the sale. HP's keyboard and mouse bundles offer programmable shortcuts, dedicated Copilot and dictation keys, quiet typing, multi-device support, and battery life measured in months rather than weeks.
There are also standalone wireless mice with programmable buttons, high-precision tracking, and rechargeable or long-life battery options.
Compact USB-C chargers help keep compatible devices powered wherever you're working, while portable hubs add HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, USB-A, and pass-through charging without taking up much space in your bag.
Many of these products also include recycled materials, broad compatibility with Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and other operating systems, plus thoughtful features you'll appreciate from the start.
Whether you're working from home, planning on heading back to the office after summer, or preparing for the next semester, there are plenty of worthwhile upgrades available across HP's range or discounted products.
If you're still looking for inspiration, be sure to check out the full July 4 sale.
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World Soccer Talk
- Why isn’t Amad Diallo starting for Ivory Coast against Norway at the 2026 World Cup?
Why isn’t Amad Diallo starting for Ivory Coast against Norway at the 2026 World Cup?
Amad Diallo has been hyped up as one of Ivory Coast’s most thrilling attacking threats heading into the 2026 World Cup knockouts. Thus, his sudden absence from the starting XI against Norway instantly turned heads.
Ivory Coast and Norway meet at AT&T Stadium with both nations chasing their first-ever victory in a World Cup knockout match. While Norway arrives with Erling Haaland leading a dangerous attack, Ivory Coast hopes its talented squad can continue a historic campaign after finally escaping the group stage.
The match represents a major milestone for Ivory Coast. The national team reached the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time after finishing second in Group E behind Germany.
The Elephants collected six points during the group stage with victories over Ecuador and Curacao, while their only defeat came against Germany in a narrow 2-1 loss. That achievement ended years of frustration after Ivory Coast previously exited in the group stage during all three of its earlier World Cup appearances.

Coach Emerse Fae has built a team based on defensive discipline, attacking transitions, and a wide range of offensive options. The national team has shown that goals can come from different players, making selection decisions difficult even during the biggest matches.
The Amad Diallo decision surprises fans
The biggest lineup discussion before kickoff focused on Amad Diallo. The Manchester United winger was expected by many supporters to start after making a strong impact during Ivory Coast’s group-stage campaign.
However, Diallo was named among the substitutes for the Round of 32 clash against Norway, with Fae choosing Nicolas Pepe, Yan Diomande, and Yohan-Ange Bonny as the attacking options in the starting XI. The decision was not linked to an injury or fitness issue. Instead, it came down to tactical choices and Ivory Coast’s attacking depth.
𝙉𝙤𝙨 11 𝙀́𝙡𝙚́𝙥𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙨 𝙦𝙪𝙞 𝙙𝙚́𝙗𝙪𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙩 𝙘𝙚 𝙨𝙚𝙞𝙯𝙞𝙚̀𝙢𝙚 𝙙𝙚 𝙛𝙞𝙣𝙖𝙡𝙚 🐘🇨🇮
— Équipe Nationale de Football Cote d’Ivoire 🇨🇮🐘 (@equipenatciv) June 30, 2026
𝙀𝙣𝙨𝙚𝙢𝙗𝙡𝙚 𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙞𝙚̀𝙧𝙚 𝙚𝙪𝙭 👊🏾🔥#ElephantsEnMarche #TousDerriereLesElephants #CDM2026 pic.twitter.com/nKtGSZ63Pv
Diallo had already shown his importance earlier in the tournament. After beginning as a substitute against Ecuador, he came off the bench and scored a dramatic late winner, proving he could change games when introduced.
Why Amad Diallo is starting from the bench
Ivory Coast’s attacking competition is one of the main reasons behind Diallo’s absence from the starting lineup. The national team has several dangerous players capable of creating chances, allowing Fae to use different approaches depending on the opponent.
Nicolas Pepe enters the Norway match in excellent form after scoring twice against Curacao. Yan Diomande had also become one of the biggest breakout stars of the tournament, using his speed and creativity to cause problems for opposing defenses.

Because of that, Diallo has been viewed as a powerful impact option rather than an automatic starter. His ability to attack tired defenders, carry the ball forward, and create moments late in matches gives Ivory Coast another weapon from the bench.
The tactical idea is clear: start with a balanced attacking structure and introduce Diallo when spaces appear. Against Norway’s physical defenders, his pace and dribbling could become even more dangerous in the second half.

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World Soccer Talk
- Is Erling Haaland playing? Ivory Coast vs Norway confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup match
Is Erling Haaland playing? Ivory Coast vs Norway confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup match
After a competitive group stage, Ivory Coast and Norway face each other in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. While Ståle Solbakken’s team will look to dominate possession and shine in the air, Emerse Fae’s team will rely on a solid defense and an efficient counterattack. As a result, the match is expected to be highly competitive. Because of the importance of the game, fans are keeping a close eye on Erling Haaland‘s status, as he could make the difference.
Erling Haaland will start for Norway, as he has no injuries or suspensions. After being rested against France, he is in full physical condition to shine against Ivory Coast and remains a cornerstone for head coach Ståle Solbakken. As one of the tournament’s top scorers, he will look to lead his national team to another victory while closing the gap on Lionel Messi in the scoring charts.
Alongside Haaland, Norway will maintain their attacking approach with Antonio Nusa and Alexander Sørloth. In addition, Fredrik Aursnes and Martin Ødegaard will also return to midfield, aiming to control the tempo of the game. With this, they will look to stop the opposition’s counterattacks effectively. However, Sander Berge, Torbjørn Heggem, and Kristoffer Ajer will have to shine in defense, stopping the opposition’s progression.
Ivory Coast have emerged as one of the best defensive teams in the tournament. Because of this, head coach Emerse Fae could stick with his approach, looking to shut down every attacking opportunity for Norway. However, all eyes are on Yan Diomande, who could be key in the left wing, creating space and launching counterattacks. With this in mind, Franck Kessié and Nicolas Pépé will look to shine once again in front of goal.

Ivory Coast confirmed lineup vs Norway
Ivory Coast are determined to stick with the same approach they used in their previous matches: Solid in defense and efficient on the counterattack. However, head coach Emerse Fae has decided to leave Amad Diallo on the bench, opting to add an extra midfielder and strengthen the defense. Despite this, Yan Diomande and Nicolas Pépé will start on the wings, looking to create space against Norway, where they will have to be efficient.
Considering this, Ivory Coast will lineup as follows: Yahia Fofana; Ghislain Konan, Odilon Kossounou, Guela Doue, Emmanuel Agbadou; Franck Kessie, Ibrahim Sangaré, Christ Inao Oulai; Yan Diomande, Ange-Yoan Bonny, Nicolas Pepe.
Norway confirmed lineup vs Ivory Coast
Norway come into the match as the clear favorites to defeat Ivory Coast. After resting their stars against France, head coach Ståle Solbakken has once again opted for his strongest lineup, with Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard leading the way. In addition, they could rely on a strong midfield, looking to control possession while also stopping the opposition’s counterattacks.
With this in mind, Norway will play as follows: Orjan Nyland; Kristoffer Ajer, David Moller Wolfe, Marcus Holmgreen Pedersen, Torbjorn Heggem; Patrick Berg, Sander Berge, Martin Odegaard; Alexander Sorloth, Erling Haaland, Antonio Nusa.

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World Soccer Talk
- How far have Norway advanced in the World Cup? All-time historical records and best finishes
How far have Norway advanced in the World Cup? All-time historical records and best finishes
Storming back onto the global stage, Norway‘s new golden generation is ready to fight for their place in the history books. Powered by the lethal duo of Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, the squad is aiming to push past previous boundaries, leaving fans to eagerly compare their current run against Norway’s all-time World Cup records and best historical finishes.
Norway’s history at the World Cup has been short but memorable. The national team has qualified for the tournament only four times: 1938, 1994, 1998, and 2026.
The first appearance came in the 1938 World Cup in France. At that time, the tournament used a straight knockout format, and Norway faced eventual champions Italy in the opening round. The match finished 1-1 after normal time, but Italy eventually won 2-1 after extra time, ending Norway’s campaign immediately.
The 1994 World Cup in the United States brought one of the most unusual eliminations in tournament history. Norway defeated Mexico 1-0 but failed to reach the knockout stage because all four teams in their group finished level on points. The deciding factor was goals scored, leaving Norway painfully eliminated.

Four years later, Norway produced its most famous World Cup moment. During the 1998 tournament in France, the national team shocked defending champions Brazil with a dramatic 2-1 victory in the group stage. That result helped the country reach the knockout stage for the first time. However, the journey ended in the Round of 16 after a narrow 1-0 defeat against Italy.
Norway finally returns after 28-year wait
The 2026 World Cup marked Norway’s first appearance since 1998 and represented a major achievement for coach Stale Solbakken. After years of disappointment in qualifying campaigns, Solbakken finally built a team capable of competing at the highest level.
Norway dominated European qualifying extraordinarily. The national team won all eight qualifying matches, scored 37 goals, and conceded only five.
| Statistic | Norway Men’s World Cup Record |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 4 (1938, 1994, 1998, 2026) |
| Matches Played | 10 (through the 2026 group stage) |
| Wins / Draws / Losses | 4 Wins / 1 Draw / 5 Losses |
| Goals For / Goals Against | 12 Goals Scored / 14 Goals Conceded (through the 2026 group stage) |
| Maiden World Cup Goal | Arne Brustad (1938 vs. Republic of Ireland) |
| Biggest World Cup Win | 3-1 vs. Mexico (1994) |
The attacking numbers have been historic, with Erling Haaland leading the way. The Manchester City striker scored 16 goals during qualifying, matching the record for most goals by a player in a World Cup qualifying campaign.

Norway’s best World Cup finish
Norway’s best World Cup result is reaching the Round of 16 in both 1938 and 1998. The national team has never progressed beyond that stage.
In the 2026 World Cup, Norway reached the knockout phase again by advancing to the Round of 32, marking another historic achievement after their long absence.
| Tournament | Group Stage Opponents | Record (W-D-L) | Final Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1938 France | Italy (Round of 16) | 0–0–1 | Round of 16 |
| 1994 United States | Mexico team, Republic of Ireland, Italy | 1–0–2 | Group Stage |
| 1998 France | Morocco, Scotland, Brazil | 1–1–1 | Round of 16 |
| 2026 United States / Canada / Mexico | France, Iraq, Senegal | 2–0–0 | Round of 32 (Ongoing) |
Although the team entered the tournament with ambitions of making a deep run, reaching the knockout stage already represents a major step forward.
The national team’s journey has also produced a unique World Cup record. Norway remains one of the few teams to have faced Brazil multiple times without losing, earning victories and draws against one of soccer’s greatest powers.

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World Soccer Talk
- How far have Ivory Coast advanced in the World Cup? All-time historical records and best finishes
How far have Ivory Coast advanced in the World Cup? All-time historical records and best finishes
Stepping back onto the global stage with a hungry new roster, Ivory Coast is ready to shake off years of disappointment and fight for a deep World Cup run. As the Elephants battle to overwrite a history of missed chances, all eyes are locked on their past tournament records, leaving fans wondering just how far this current squad can push their all-time best finish.
The national team arrived at the 2026 World Cup after a long absence from global competition and with a squad that combines experienced leaders with exciting young talent. After years of falling short despite producing legendary players, Ivory Coast entered the tournament determined to finally break through.
Before this tournament, Ivory Coast had qualified for three previous World Cups: 2006, 2010, and 2014. Despite having some of Africa’s most talented players, the national team was eliminated in the group stage every time. The 2006 tournament marked Ivory Coast’s first appearance on soccer’s biggest stage.
Led by Didier Drogba, Yaya Toure, and a golden generation of players, the Elephants were placed in a difficult group with Argentina and the Netherlands and were unable to reach the knockout rounds. Then, four years later in South Africa, Ivory Coast again faced a challenging group featuring Brazil and Portugal.

The national team earned four points and recorded a memorable 3-0 victory over North Korea, but it was still not enough to advance. The 2014 World Cup in Brazil produced the most painful exit. Ivory Coast needed only a draw against Greece in their final group match, but a late penalty ended their hopes and sent the Elephants home once again.
The breakthrough finally arrives in 2026
Despite those disappointments, Ivory Coast achieved a unique record before 2026. The national team had won at least one match in every World Cup tournament it had qualified for, showing consistent competitiveness even without progressing further.
The 2026 World Cup changed everything for Ivory Coast. Under coach Emerse Fae, the national team finally achieved the milestone that previous generations could not reach.
Ivory Coast advanced beyond the group stage for the first time in its history, reaching the Round of 32. The achievement ended a long wait for the Elephants, who had previously been unable to escape the first phase of the tournament.
| Tournament | Group Stage Opponents | Record (W-D-L) | Final Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 Germany | Argentina, Netherlands, Serbia and Montenegro | 1–0–2 | Group Stage |
| 2010 South Africa | Brazil, Portugal, North Korea | 1–1–1 | Group Stage |
| 2014 Brazil | Colombia, Greece, Japan | 1–0–2 | Group Stage |
| 2026 United States / Canada / Mexico | Ecuador, Germany, Curacao | 2–0–1 | Round of 32 (Ongoing) |
The national team qualified after finishing second in Group E behind Germany. Ivory Coast collected six points thanks to victories over Ecuador and Curacao, while their only defeat came in a narrow 2-1 loss against Germany.
The campaign showed the balance that Fae has built. Ivory Coast remained defensively strong while relying on talented attackers to create moments in transition.

Ivory Coast’s best-ever World Cup finish
Before 2026, Ivory Coast’s best World Cup results were all group-stage appearances. The golden generation featuring Drogba came close, but never managed to reach the knockout rounds.
| Statistic | Record |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 4 (2006, 2010, 2014, 2026) |
| Matches Played | 12 (through the 2026 group stage) |
| Wins / Draws / Losses | 5 Wins / 1 Draw / 6 Losses |
| Goals For / Goals Against | 17 Goals Scored / 16 Goals Conceded (through the 2026 group stage) |
| Maiden World Cup Goal | Didier Drogba (2006 vs. Argentina) |
| Biggest World Cup Win | 3-0 vs. North Korea (2010) |
The Round of 32 appearance in the 2026 World Cup is officially the best finish in Ivory Coast’s World Cup history. It represents the first time the Elephants have moved beyond the group stage and created a new benchmark for future teams.
The achievement also places Ivory Coast among the African nations that have broken through on soccer’s biggest stage. The national team now has the opportunity to continue building its legacy and prove that this generation can achieve what previous stars could not.

Ivory Coast’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Norway
Despite arriving as underdogs, Ivory Coast managed to surprise everyone at the 2026 World Cup. After defeating Cape Verde and Ecuador, they qualified as the group’s runners-up for the knockout stage. Their counterattacks have been vital, creating major goalscoring opportunities. Thanks to their strong performances, they improved their position in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, climbing a few places before facing Norway, their Round of 32 opponent.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Ivory Coast are ranked 31st place with 1,565.47 points. After their latest victory over Cape Verde, they have escalated two positions in the ranking. In recent years, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 75th position in March-May of 2004. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 12th in February of 2003.
After several years without being able to regain their form, head coach Emerse Fae has managed to rebuild a very promising project with Ivory Coast. Despite this, they still remain behind their opponents in the FIFA Rankings. Ståle Solbakken’s team are ranked 23rd with 1,594.04 points, gaining several places compared to the start of the tournament. Nevertheless, Ivory Coast could spring an upset with a victory, shining on the counterattack.
Ivory Coast have proven to be one of the most solid teams defensively. Conceding only two goals in the group stage, they will look to limit Norway in every attacking aspect. In addition, they are capable of making very quick transitions, breaking efficiently on the counterattack. Facing an opponent that seeks to dominate possession, they need to be clinical with the few chances they create to score.

Amad Diallo and Yan Diomande set to shine vs Norway
Despite their solid group stage, Ivory Coast once again enter the match against Norway as the underdogs. Without being an offensive powerhouse, they need to be very solid defensively, containing Erling Haaland’s attacking threat. With this in mind, Emerse Fae’s team keep Amad Diallo and Yan Diomande as their main attacking options, both of whom could make the difference in the Round of 32 clash.
Ivory Coast base their attacking approach on counterattacks, so the transitions of Christopher Opéri and Guéla Doué at full-back are essential. If they can find Diallo and Diomande making runs into space, they can be decisive by dribbling and creating space to score. Although they are not the national team’s top scorers, they have created plenty of space for Nicolas Pépé and Franck Kessié, making them the team’s key attacking axis.

Şirvan klubları birləşməyə qərar verdi
Azərbaycan İkinci Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Şimal” FK ilə Region Liqasında çıxış edən “Şirvan” OİK klubları birləşməyə qərar veriblər.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Bu barədə “Şirvan” FK açıqlama yayıb:
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, 20 illik futbolsuzluq fasiləsindən sonra fəaliyyətə başlamış klublar böyük ənənəsi olan şəhər futbolunun inkişafı naminə addım atıblar:
“Atılan mühüm addım barədə ictimaiyyətin və hər iki klubun azarkeşlərinin diqqətinə çatdırırıq ki, “Şirvan” FK və “Şirvan” OİK rəhbərliklərinin qarşılıqlı razılığı əsasında bu gündən etibarən vahid klub şəklində fəaliyyətlərini davam etdirmək qərarı qəbul edib.
Bu qərar hər iki klubun tarixini, ənənələrini və qazandığı dəyərləri qorumaqla yanaşı, Şirvan şəhərində futbolun daha güclü təmsil olunması, mövcud potensialın bir mərkəzdə birləşdirilməsi, infrastrukturun inkişafı, gənc futbolçuların yetişdirilməsi və qarşıya qoyulan idman hədəflərinə daha effektiv şəkildə çatmaq məqsədi daşıyır.
Yeni mərhələdə fəaliyyət göstərəcək vahid klub hər iki kollektivin zəngin irsini özündə birləşdirəcək, şəhərimizi ölkə futbolunda daha layiqli şəkildə təmsil etmək üçün bütün imkanlarını səfərbər edəcək.
Bu birləşmə heç bir klubun tarixinin sona çatması deyil. Əksinə, bu, iki dəyərli yolun ortaq məqsəd naminə birləşərək daha güclü gələcək qurması deməkdir.
İnanırıq ki, bu addım Şirvan futbolunun inkişafında yeni bir dövrün başlanğıcı olacaq.
Bu günə qədər hər iki kluba dəstək göstərən azarkeşlərimizə, veteran futbolçularımıza, məşqçilərimizə, tərəfdaşlarımıza və şəhər ictimaiyyətinə təşəkkürümüzü bildiririk.
İnanırıq ki, bundan sonra da eyni birlik və inamla vahid klubumuzun yanında olacaq, uğurlarımızı birlikdə qeyd edəcəyik.
Yeni hədəflər, yeni uğurlar və daha güclü Şirvan futbolu naminə bu yola birlikdə çıxırıq”.
Xatırladaq ki, “Şirvan” FK 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümündə debüt etdiyi AFFA Region Liqasında finala qədər irəliləməklə pley-offa çıxaraq İkinci Liqaya vəsiqə əldə etmişdi. Aranlılar 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə 12 komandalı liqada 40 xal toplayaraq 4-cü pilləni tutublar. “Şirvan” OİK isə AFFA Regon Liqasında çıxışını davam etdirib.
Eltun Turabov “Səbail”də
2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə də Birinci Liqada mübarizə aparacaq “Səbail” heyətini daha bir futbolçu – Eltun Turabov ilə gücləndirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, növbəti mövsüm üçün transfer çalışmalarını davam etdirən “Səbail” son olaraq Premyer Liqada “Karvan”da çıxış etmiş Eltun Turabovla 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, 29 yaşlı müdafiəçi ötən mövsüm Premyer Liqada 29 qarşılaşmada meydana çıxıb və 1 qola imza atıb.
Eltun Turabov karyerası ərzində “Qarabağ”, “Xəzər Bakı”, “Sabah”, “Bilis”, “Sumqayıt”, “Turan Tovuz” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.
“Səbail” bu gün son olaraq “Mingəçevir”də çıxış etmiş Kənan Quliyevlə də “1+1” illik müqavilə imzalandığını açıqlayıb. 26 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi əvvəlki illərdə də paytaxt klubunun şərəfini qoruyub.
“Səbail” bu yay sabiq oyunçularından Bahadur Həziyev, Rubin Seyidov və Zeynəddin Abdurrahmanovu da heyətinə qatmış, həmçinin “Sumqayıt”dan Mehdi Cənnətovu transfer etmişdi.
PFL Birinci və İkinci Liqanın başlama tarixini açıqladı
Peşəkar Futbol Liqası (PFL) Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında və İkinci Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün başlayacağı tarixləri müəyyənləşdirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə PFL rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Birinci Liqada yeni mövsüm sentyabrın 3-də start götürəcək. İkinci Liqaya isə sentyabrın 1-də start veriləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, Birinci Liqanın 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə 57 xalla çempion olmuş “Şəfa” növbəti mövsümdə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıb. “Mingəçevir” 51 xalla ikinci, “Səbail” 49 xalla üçüncü yeri tutub.
İkinci Liqanın geridə qalmış mövsümündə isə “Xankəndi” 76 xalla çempion olaraq Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə qazanıb. “Qaradağ Lökbatan” 71 xalla ikinci, “Quba” 51 xalla üçüncü yeri tutub.
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“Atletiko” ispan futbolçu ilə gücləndi
“Bayer”in futbolçusu Alexandro Qrimaldo karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Atletiko” cinah müdafiəçinin transferi üçün almanlarla anlaşıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. İspan futbolçu ilə 4 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Qrimaldo başa çatan mövsümdə 46 oyunda 14 qol vurub, 12 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Kapitan millidən getdi
Alman qapıçı Manuel Noyer milli karyerasını bitirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə qolkiper özü açıqlamasında deyib. O, yığmadakı karyerasını başa vurduğunu bildirib.
Noyer 2009-cu ildən Almaniya millisində çıxış edirdi. Qolkiper uzun müddət “Bundestim”in kapitanı olub. O, yığma ilə 128 oyunda forma geyinib.
“Milan” PSJ-nin hücumçusunu transfer etdi – rəsmi
“Milan” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qırmızı-qaralar” PSJ-dən Qonçalo Ramuşu transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Futbolçu ilə müddəti 2031-ci ilin yayına kimi olan müqavilə imzalanıb.
İnsayder Fabrizio Romanonun xəbərinə görə, “Milan” Ramuş üçün Paris klubuna 74 milyon avro ödəyəcək.
Portuqaliyalı hücumçu ötən mövsüm PSJ-də 45 oyunda 12 qol vurub.
Azərbaycanda 2 liqanın başlama tarixi bilindi
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan I və II Liqasının başlama tarixi bəlli olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. I Liqa sentyabrın 3-də, II Liqa isə 1-də start götürəcək.
I Liqada ötən mövsümün qalibi “Şəfa” olub. II Liqada isə “Xankəndi” qızıl medalı qazanıb.
“Napoli” təcrübəli müdafiəçisi ilə yolları ayırdı – RƏSMİ
Portuqaliyalı hücumçu "Milan"a keçdi
"Zirə" Türkiyə klubuna məğlub oldu
Kot d'İvuar - Norveç: Heyətlər
İstefa dalğası bu dəfə ona doğru gəlir
İspaniya millisinin müdafiəçisi “Atletiko”ya keçdi
"Səbail" onu geri qaytardı
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- World Cup 2026: Ivory Coast vs Norway lineups – Inter striker Bonny faces Haaland in Dallas
World Cup 2026: Ivory Coast vs Norway lineups – Inter striker Bonny faces Haaland in Dallas
Ivory Coast vs Norway takes place in Dallas this afternoon, for a spot in the last 16, with Inter striker Ange-Yoan Bonny leading the line for the Elephants as they contest the first World Cup knockout tie in their history.
Bonny, who won the Serie A and Coppa Italia double with Inter last season before switching international allegiance from France, spearheads Emerse Faé’s attack.
Atalanta defender Odlion Kossounou starts in defence for the Ivorians, whilst Bologna’s Heggem starts in the centre of defence for the European side.
Norway counter with the considerable threat of Erling Haaland, fresh from being rested against France, supported by captain Martin Ødegaard and Juventus-linked striker Alexander Sørloth, though Ståle Solbakken’s leaky defence has shipped seven goals so far.

World Cup 2026: Ivory Coast vs Norway
Ivory Coast XI: Fofana; Doué, Kossounou, Agbadou, Konan; Kessié, Sangaré, Oulaï; Pépé, Bonny, Diomandé.
Norway XI: Nyland; Heggem, Ajer, Holmgren Pedersen, Møller Wolfe; Berge, Berg; Nusa, Ødegaard, Sørloth; Haaland.
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- Milan in no rush for Benfica defender Antonio Silva as Portuguese giants push renewal
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Milan’s pursuit of Antonio Silva has yet to gather pace, with a meeting between super-agent Jorge Mendes and Benfica failing to yield the green light the Rossoneri were hoping for.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, it was not a definitive rejection, but Benfica are still trying to convince the defender to sign a new contract, with an accompanying pay rise, and remain unwilling to sanction a sale, particularly at the €20 million figure floated by his representatives to grease the deal.

Milan & Amorim in no hurry over Benfica defender Silva
Antonio Silva is tied to Benfica until 30 June 2027 and was presented with a renewal offer back in mid-May.
The centre-back, though, is keen to weigh up his options this summer, and the prospect of joining Milan, coached by his compatriot Ruben Amorim, holds clear appeal.
President Rui Costa and sporting director Mario Branco have reiterated their refusal to negotiate at a discount, while new boss Marco Silva has made clear he is counting on the 2003-born defender staying.
It may be posturing. With just one year left on his deal, Benfica face an awkward choice: tie Silva down, perhaps with the promise of a future move, or risk losing him for nothing further down the line.
That dynamic is why Milan feel little urgency, though the player himself would prefer clarity sooner rather than later.
Daffara joins Parma from Juventus after first Italy call-up
Reports in Italy claim that Parma have secured a €6m deal with Juventus to sign 21-year-old goalkeeper Giovanni Daffara.
Multiple sources in Italy claim that Italian goalkeeper Daffara will join Parma on a permanent €6m transfer from Juventus.
Daffara set for 6m Parma move from Juventus
Gianluca Di Marzio, Sportitalia, Fabrizio Romano, and Gazzetta claim it’s a done deal, with the 21-year-old goalkeeper signing a long-term contract until 2031.
According to Romano, Juventus have kept a 10% sell-on clause for the Italian keeper.
Daffara, a product of the Juventus academy, spent the last season on loan at Avellino in Serie B and never made his senior debut for Juventus.

The 21-year-old goalkeeper was among the many debutants receiving their first senior Italy call-up in June for friendly games against Luxembourg and Greece.
Gigio Donnarumma was the only established player in that team, led by caretaker coach Silvio Baldini, so Daffara didn’t make his senior Azzurri debut either.
He conceded 39 goals in 25 games with Avellino in 2025-26, helping the Campania-based side to finish in 8th.
Chelsea learn asking price for 26-year-old rival player they are keen on
Maxence Lacroix has been linked with a move away from Crystal Palace this summer.
Chelsea are interested in signing the 26-year-old French defender. According to Football Insider, several European teams are monitoring his situation and could look to make a move in the coming weeks.
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Maxence Lacroix could cost £60 million
The report claims that Crystal Palace could accept £60 million for the defender, and it remains to be seen whether the Blues are willing to pay that amount.
Mick Brown said: “Lacroix is somebody I watched closely while he was at Wolfsburg, and since he’s gone to Palace he’s become more and more impressive, so it’s no surprise there is interest.
“When that interest comes from a club like Chelsea, you have to be realistic and say it’s going to be very difficult for Palace to keep hold of him and his exit could be inevitable.
“If he continues to perform at a high level at the World Cup, he will want to make that step up to a big club, and while Chelsea are the ones being mentioned, there are other clubs keen.
“But from a Palace point of view, they will be bracing for offers, and probably something around £60million will be enough to get a deal over the line.”
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Chelsea could use Lacroix
They need to improve defensively, and the French defender would be the ideal acquisition. He has been outstanding for Crystal Palace since moving to the Premier League, and he has helped them win the FA Cup, the Community Shield and the UEFA Europa Conference League.
Chelsea had a disappointing season last year and missed out on European football. They will look to bounce back strongly, and they need quality players in order to get back on track. The French defender is already well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact.
However, his departure would be a huge blow for Crystal Palace. They have already sanctioned Marc Guehi’s departure in January. Losing another quality central defender within a few months would be a major setback.
Meanwhile, the defender could be attracted to the idea of joining Chelsea as well. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and he would be able to fight for major trophies with them. They have the resources to build a formidable team, and they would like to push for trophies next year.
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Leeds United identify £40m replacement as key star heads for exit
Pascal Struijk is closing in on a move away from Leeds United, and they have already identified a replacement for him.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, they want to sign the Wolves defender Ladislav Krejci to replace the Dutchman.
Krejci has been linked with Crystal Palace as well.
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Leeds learn asking price for Ladislav Krejci
The report claims that the Wolves defender will cost around £40 million this summer, and Leeds United are pressing ahead with their effort to get the deal done. They will open talks with the recently relegated club in order to sign the defender. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to pay the asking price for him.
There is no doubt that Krejci would be a quality acquisition for them. He has shown his quality in the Premier League with Wolves, and Leeds believe that he could be the ideal replacement for the Netherlands defender.
Struijk is heading to Brighton this summer, and replacing him will be a priority. Leeds managed to survive in the Premier League last season, but they were quite vulnerable defensively. They need to improve in that area of the pitch if they want to do well.
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Krejci would be a superb addition
They are looking to establish themselves as regulars in the top flight. Signing quality players will help them improve on last season. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to pay the premium for the Czech Republic captain.
Apart from his defensive qualities, Krejci will also add leadership and experience to the team. The opportunity to join Leeds United will be exciting for the defender as well. He will not want to compete in the second division next season, and he will look to secure a return to the Premier League as soon as possible.
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Aston Villa agree terms with exciting 21-year-old Ligue 1 ace amid replacement plan
Aston Villa are preparing for the departure of Emiliano Martinez, who has been linked with a move away from the club.
They are keen on signing Guillaume Restes from Toulouse, according to LesViolets. Aston Villa have been linked with players like Zion Suzuki as well.
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Aston Villa is closing in on Guillaume Restes
The 21-year-old goalkeeper has reportedly reached a verbal agreement with the West Meadows club, and he is hoping to join them this summer. Meanwhile, the French outfit considers him an indispensable asset and does not want to lose him easily. It remains to be seen whether Aston Villa is prepared to pay a premium for him.
Restes is a talented young goalkeeper with great potential who could become a key player for the club. Regular exposure to Premier League football could help him improve further and fulfil his potential.
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Restes to replace Martinez?
Martinez has been consistently linked with a move away from the club, and he was very close to leaving Aston Villa last summer as well.
He has been a quality player for Aston Villa over the years, and replacing him will be a top priority for the club. They have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they need quality players in order to do well in the league and in Europe.
There is no doubt that they will be an attractive destination for talented young players, and it is no surprise that the 21-year-old goalkeeper has already agreed personal terms with them.
Aston Villa have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen whether they can wrap up the agreement quickly.
Restes kept clean sheets last season, and the French under-21 international will only improve with coaching and experience. He would be a long-term asset for the club.
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- LeBron James returning for 24th NBA season, reportedly will not play for Lakers
LeBron James returning for 24th NBA season, reportedly will not play for Lakers
LeBron James is running it back, but not with the Los Angeles Lakers.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, James has informed the Lakers he will look to play elsewhere for the 2026-27 season.
The news quells speculation that James would retire at the end of the 2025-26 campaign at 41 years old.
Despite his age and the advanced basketball miles on his body, James averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists and 6.1 rebounds in 60 games as one of the most productive players in the league. Alongside Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves, James helped lead the Los Angeles Lakers to the No. 4 seed in a stacked Western Conference.
With Dončić and Reaves each sidelined for at least part of the Lakers' first-round series against the Houston Rockets, James took over to lead Los Angeles to a 4-2 win. But the Lakers fell in the second round via a four-game sweep by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
What is left for James to accomplish?
James is a four-time NBA champion, four-time MVP and a 22-time All-Star. He passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the NBA's all-time scoring leader in 2023. He's ranked fourth all-time in assists and 23rd all-time in rebounding. Nobody has played more NBA basketball than James. Nobody has more total wins.
The only item of significance left for James to achieve in the NBA would be to tie or pass his legacy rival Michael Jordan's total of six NBA championships. With his age-42 season approaching, that prospect is a long shot at best.
Meanwhile, a younger group of superstars, including perennial MVP Victor Wembanyama, Shai-Gilgeous Alexander and Nikola Jokić, have supplanted James at the top of the league.
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- Is Ivory Coast vs Norway on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch World Cup last-32 clash
Is Ivory Coast vs Norway on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch World Cup last-32 clash
Ivory Coast and Norway meet in a clash of World Cup dark horses as Erling Haaland looks to propel his Nordic nation beyond the last-32.
Playing in their first tournament finals since 1998, Norway stormed through the group as they sealed qualification before eventually succumbing to France, beating Iraq and Senegal as Haaland racked up four goals.
And while they come into the knockout stages off the back of a bruising 4-1 defeat to Les Bleus, Stale Solbakken opted to rest the majority of their team for that dead rubber of sorts, meaning Ivory Coast will have to contend with very fresh Norway team.
The Elephants, meanwhile, have also impressed so far this tournament, beating Ecuador and Curacao in the group while also taking four-time winners Germany to the wire, only to lose in the dying moments courtesy of super-sub Deniz Undav.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is Ivory Coast vs Norway?
Ivory Coast’s round of 32 clash against Norway kicks off at 6pm BST (12pm CT) on Tuesday 30 June at Dallas Stadium.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the UK can watch the game on BBC One, with it also available to stream on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Who will the winner play?
The winner will face Brazilin the round of 16 after the Selecao snuck past Japan with a dramatic 96th-minute winner from Gabriel Martinelli. That match will take place on Sunday 5 July at the New York/New Jersey Stadium.
Confirmed line-ups
Ivory Coast XI: Y Fofana; Doue, Kossounou, Agbadou, Konan; Sangare, Kessie, Inao Oulai; Pepe, Y Diomande, Bonny
Norway XI: Nyland; Aursnes, Ajer, Heggem, Moller Wolfe; Odegaard, Berg, Berge; Sorloth, Haaland, Nusa
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- Why is Ivory Coast listed as 'CIV' at the 2026 World Cup?
Why is Ivory Coast listed as 'CIV' at the 2026 World Cup?
The Ivory Coast has made it to the 2026 World Cup knockout rounds, which is thrilling given that it's the nation's first trip beyond the group stages despite three previous trips to the tournament.
And as we await to see if they can move on to the next round, there another thing you might be wondering: Why is the Ivory Coast listed as CIV in score bugs and standings and such?
Here's your answer: The nation is called Cote d'Ivoire. That should make a lot more sense for you. Cote d'Ivoire can be abbreviated as CIV, which its official country code.
There's your answer! We'll see if CIV can be on scoring bugs for the rest of the tournament that's taking place in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Ivory Coast World Cup schedule
- June 30: A Round of 32 game against Norway
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- What's next for OKC Thunder, Lu Dort? Examining 3 options
What's next for OKC Thunder, Lu Dort? Examining 3 options
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Continuing their offseason homework, the Oklahoma City Thunder crossed off an item on their to-do list this past Monday. They picked up Lu Dort's $17.7 million team option for the 2026-27 season. Now, before you pop off the champagne that the longtime starter is back, let's carefully review things.
Just because the Thunder picked up Dort's option doesn't mean he'll be back for next year. There's still plenty of summer left for both sides to figure something out. The 27-year-old is hoping to bounce back from a career-worst year. His outside shot wasn't as reliable and his one-on-one defense dulled out.
Dort averaged 8.3 points on 38.5% shooting, 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists this past season. By the end of the NBA playoffs, his playing time had dwindled to nearly zero. For the most part, he was a nonfactor.
All OKC's decision to pick up Dort's option did was buy both sides more time on its next move. Here are three options they could take:
1. Play out final year
Before jumping in, I'll add the caveat that this feels like the least likely of the three. The Thunder simply don't just let players walk in free agency. The savvy, forward-thinking front office always prefers flipping expiring assets for trade packages. That said, OKC and Dort could just run it back for one final time.
The Thunder are in a championship window. That remains true as long as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is in uniform. Perhaps the best odds of maximizing next year's title odds are by simply running it back with mostly the same roster that went 64-18 in the regular season and finished five wins shy of going back-to-back.
Under that approach, just letting things play out with Dort could be beneficial. The Thunder aren't required to go into a long-term commitment with him. And he has to ball out to get another payday as he enters a contract year. Perhaps that motivation would be enough to see him return to his usual high-end self.
2. Find a trade
This one still makes the most sense. Even after the Thunder picked up Dort's option, the rumors remained loud. All OKC did was guarantee next year's salary. Now, he's essentially a one-year rental if he changes teams. Could make him even more enticing to add — as opposing teams would have no long-term commitment to him that could affect their future payroll.
While it makes sense for the Thunder to move on from Dort, there should be a line of contenders who'd love to add him. The Los Angeles Lakers are the popular choice. It wasn't that long ago when Luka Doncic called him one of the best defenders in the world. They desperately need a point-of-attack guy. The Brooklyn Nets also make sense. Especially if OKC is determined to trade him to the East — ala Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins. There's the Jordi Fernandez connection there. And the one-time NBA champion could be a solid veteran presence.
Think Dort's trade market remains the same — even after the Thunder picked up his option. All that did was buy a little more time to conjure up a trade. Even with his down year, he should still be worth positive value as a buy-low candidate.
3. Extend him
This seems the most far-fetched of them all. The Thunder and Dort could simply negotiate a new contract extension. He's been eligible to sign one since last summer. Maybe now is the time to really figure something out that makes sense for both sides. After all, he's super close to Gilgeous-Alexander and has seen OKC go from a rebuild to an NBA champion firsthand.
That said, it feels like if that was going to happen, it would've happened already. A Dort extension would be a pretty consequential domino effect. You can say goodbye to Cason Wallace at that point. And maybe even Ajay Mitchell in the future — depending on what the salary figures would be. It just doesn't make financial or basketball sense to extend this marriage.
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- Dave Portnoy rips Emmanuel Acho over viral Caitlin Clark comments as WNBA debate intensifies
Dave Portnoy rips Emmanuel Acho over viral Caitlin Clark comments as WNBA debate intensifies

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Emmanuel Acho's comments about Caitlin Clark continue to generate discussion across the sports world, and now one of the Indiana Fever star's most vocal supporters has weighed in.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy reacted Monday after Acho argued that the WNBA would be "better without" Clark, saying the Fever guard has become "a bigger distraction than she is an additive." The remarks quickly spread across social media, drawing criticism from fans and media personalities alike.
Portnoy wasn't interested in debating the substance of Acho's argument.
Portnoy dismisses Acho's Clark comments
Rather than launching into a lengthy rebuttal, Portnoy suggested Acho's comments were designed to generate attention.
On X, Portnoy responded:
"Nobody could be this stupid so I'm gonna give him a pass."
The post was accompanied by a GIF implying he believed the comments were simply an attempt to bait reactions rather than reflect a genuine opinion.
Nobody could be this stupid so I’m gonna give him a pass. https://t.co/kEDxSTS50opic.twitter.com/KxSIK2vy8P
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) June 29, 2026
Portnoy has consistently backed Clark since she entered the WNBA as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft. The Barstool founder has frequently defended the former Iowa superstar during online debates surrounding her impact on the league and the attention she receives.
His latest response adds another high-profile voice to the growing conversation surrounding Acho's comments.
Clark's impact on the WNBA remains impossible to ignore
Whether praised or criticized, Clark continues to be the league's biggest draw.
Since arriving in the WNBA, she has helped produce record television ratings, increased attendance around the league and generated unprecedented national attention for women's basketball. Road arenas have regularly sold out when the Fever visit, while Clark's games continue to rank among the most-watched broadcasts in league history.
That visibility has also made her one of the most discussed athletes in American sports, with nearly every storyline involving Clark becoming a topic of debate across television and social media.
Acho's comments only added to that ongoing conversation, while Portnoy's response ensured the debate reached an even larger audience.
MORE: Sophie Cunningham's candid Mercury comments spark fierce backlash: 'Wildly unprofessional'
Fever hopeful Clark returns after injury break
While the discussion continues off the court, Clark's primary focus remains returning to the lineup.
The Fever star missed Indiana's most recent game after suffering a back injury, giving her several extra days to recover during the team's schedule break.
The injury came shortly after Clark was involved in one of the season's biggest on-court controversies. During Indiana's game against the Phoenix Mercury, Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas was assessed a Flagrant 2 foul after making contact with Clark's neck area. Thomas later served a one-game suspension.
Indiana now has an extended break before returning to action against the Las Vegas Aces on July 5.
The Fever will hope the additional recovery time allows Clark to return healthy as they continue their push in the second half of the WNBA season. With or without the latest social media debate, Clark remains the league's biggest storyline every time she steps onto the court.
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- Daniel Rodriguez originally hoped to face Leon Edwards in UFC return
Daniel Rodriguez originally hoped to face Leon Edwards in UFC return
Rodriguez (20-5) is set to fight Uros Medic (13-3) in a welterweight bout at UFC Belgrade on Aug. 1. “D-Rod” recently revealed that he was originally rallying for a booking against Edwards at UFC 329 during International Fight Week. However, Rodriguez believes Edwards was not keen on the matchup. Rodriguez plans to continue the pursuit by calling out “Rocky” if he beats Medic at UFC Belgrade.
Not Forgotten
“We wanted the fight; we asked for the fight,” Rodriguez told Home of Fight. “I guess on his end, they were leaning towards another direction. That would’ve been crazy to have fought on the International Fight Week card. But I got a better opportunity. Another tough matchup as well. We’ll see; we’ll definitely be calling him out after.”
While Rodriguez is currently on a three-fight winning streak, he hasn’t fought since July 2025, as he was arrested in Mexico last year. Rodriguez was released this past April after spending eight months in a jail in Tijuana, Mexico, for crossing the border with weed. Meanwhile, Edwards (22-6) is currently on a three-fight slump, starting with his title loss to Belal Muhammad in 2024. The Englishman hasn’t fought since a brutal stoppage loss against Carlos Prates this past November.
👀 D-Rod says he asked for the Leon Edwards fight and was ready to take it on international fight week, yet Leon’s team were ‘leaning towards another direction’
He plans to call Leon out if he beats Uros Medic
“Yeah bro, we wanted the fight, we asked for the fight. I guess on… pic.twitter.com/pZ3lNxtv3X— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) June 29, 2026
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- Home of British Open honors Tommy Fleetwood with massive mural
Home of British Open honors Tommy Fleetwood with massive mural
Move over Shane Lowry; this summer it's Tommy Fleetwood's turn to have a mural on display when fans descend on jolly old England and Southport, the staid holiday resort town on the coast of Lancashire and home to Royal Birkdale for the 154th British Open.
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Honoring Southport’s own favorite son, the large-scale artwork of Fleetwood has been created on the facade of Southport & Birkdale Sports Club by local muralist Paul Curtis, who has painted around 300 public pieces in the region — including Liverpool managers Jurgen Klopp and Bill Shankly, and the late Portuguese star Diogo Jota.
Covering the 164-foot by 65-foot wall, the work celebrates Fleetwood’s connection to the area and the broader significance of the Championship returning to the region. Work on the mural — which takes inspiration from a photo of the 35-year-old competing in the 2023 Ryder Cup — began in mid-June with Curtis spending over a fortnight on-site to complete the installation.
“The biggest challenge during the project was working in the intense heat. Alongside the constant need to stay hydrated and regularly apply sun cream, the temperatures also created practical problems with the paint. If I left my palette for even a few minutes, I would often return to find the paint had become sticky or, in some cases, had dried out completely," Curtis said. “One of the most rewarding aspects of painting the mural was discovering just how much affection there is for Tommy within the local community. People regularly stopped to share stories of knowing him personally or to express how proud they are to see someone from Southport representing the town on the world stage."
Last year, Fleetwood won the Tour Championship, his first victory on the PGA Tour, and claimed the season-long FedEx Cup. He was also part of the victorious European Ryder Cup team, marking the fourth time he's represented Europe in the biennial team competition. Fleetwood entered this week ranked No. 7 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
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Fleetwood was born and raised in Southport. As a child, he used to sneak onto the course at Royal Birkdale with his father. Almost two decades later, in 2017, he made the cut there in the Open. His best finish at the Open is runner-up in 2019 at Royal Portrush to Shane Lowry. Last year, when the Open returned to Northern Ireland, the town honored Lowry with a mural of his own and it became a popular tourist attraction and selfie location.
Adam Schupak is a senior writer for Golfweek, covering the PGA Tour.
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- Striker Kelly rejoins Woking after Wimbledon exit
Striker Kelly rejoins Woking after Wimbledon exit

Woking have re-signed striker Josh Kelly on a two-year deal, following his release from League One club AFC Wimbledon.
Kelly, 27, played for the Cards on loan from Wimbledon last season, scoring five goals in 24 appearances, until an injury against Eastleigh on 26 December curtailed his campaign.
"I'm not sure we saw the best of him during his loan with us, his match sharpness took a while," Woking's director of football Jody Brown said.
"He's proven at this level, he's been part of successful teams before, and we think he can get back to his very best during the next two years with us."
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- Could Andrew Poturalski return to the Firebirds? We talk to the AHL star
Could Andrew Poturalski return to the Firebirds? We talk to the AHL star
It’s been two years since Andrew Poturalski last wore a Coachella Valley Firebirds uniform, though replicas of the star forward’s jersey continue to be worn by scores of fans inside Acrisure Arena.
Poturalski, who moved from the Coachella Valley with his family in 2022, went on to play in San Jose for a year before signing a more lucrative offer overseas to play in the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia last season.
But if you ask him, even at the age of 32, he’ll say that he still has a lot more hockey left in him and that he doesn’t rule out a possible return to the Firebirds one day.
“Never say never,” Poturalski said from his offseason home in the Buffalo, New York area. “My family and I loved it there and we still talk about it all the time.”
Poturalski and his wife, Haley, moved to the valley with their son in 2022, during the Firebirds’ inaugural season in the American Hockey League. Haley then gave birth to a daughter during the spring of 2024, and the couple has since added a third child to their family.
That first season, in 2022-23, Poturalski missed significant time on the ice with a lower body injury that was later revealed to be a torn hamstring. He had in-season surgery and rehabbed his way back, ahead of schedule, to rejoin the Firebirds in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
In just his third game back on the ice, Poturalski scored what is still widely considered the biggest goal in Firebirds history. The game-winning walk-off goal clinched the series against the top-seeded Calgary Wranglers and brought a sold-out Acrisure Arena crowd to its feet in complete pandemonium. It was a catalyst for a miraculous and unforgettable run to the Calder Cup Finals.
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During the 2023-24 season, Poturalski again helped the Firebirds to the Calder Cup Finals. By then, even a popular local lunch spot had named a specialty sandwich after Poturalski.
While living in the valley, the Poturalskis hired a nanny from the area to help with the kids. She has since become like a part of their family, Poturalski said, moving with the Poturalskis to San Jose and then to Buffalo to help with the kids while Poturalski resumed the rigorous travel schedule required in professional hockey.
“That’s one connection that we still have to the valley,” Poturalski said.
Poturalski is also known to many of his teammates as a bit of a grill master. He began hosting gatherings at his home to share some of the tomahawk stakes and specialty items that he likes to prepare on the grill. It became a bonding exercise that he continued in San Jose. When he had some rare free time, he’d cut a quick video of him grilling for a playful series called, “Smoking with Pot.”
He’s not been able to do much grilling in Russia, though the country does have a grilling culture, he said. But he’s living in an apartment and that doesn’t lend itself to hosting large gatherings. Poturalski is under contract to play in Russia this season, then he will re-evaluate and decide where he wants to play next.
He’s one of just five North American players on his team, the Avangard Omsk. League rules allow each team to have just five-non Russians on their roster. Poturalski is one of two Americans, with the other three of the five being Canadian.
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He said that he has enjoyed being immersed in another culture and that he gets to play in a highly competitive league. According to Poturalski, several players in the league are NHL-caliber, but the money is good and that makes it hard to sway some Russians to move abroad, away from their families.
“The talent there is really high,” Poturalski said. “As a competitive person, that makes it fun.”
His competitive fire is what helped Poturalski stand out with the Firebirds. It’s also why he asked out of his contract with San Jose after winning the Les Cunningham Award, given to the AHL MVP, in 2025. Despite leading the league in scoring for the third time in his career, the 5-foot-10 center wasn’t getting much of an opportunity in the NHL, and that frustrated him. He wanted more.
So, he followed the path that many AHL veterans have taken in recent years by taking his game to the KHL. According to reports, veteran players can make several times more in salary in the KHL than in the AHL, and following the money becomes more straightforward if NHL call-ups are infrequent.
Poturalski also compared playing abroad to having a mental reset. He said that it also provided the challenge he was looking for on the ice.
“I’m really excited to go back and try to win a championship,” he said. “I just want to keep pushing and challenging myself. This is giving me the opportunity to do that.”
With the news about former teammate and Firebirds captain Max McCormick retiring, Poturalski has been a bit nostalgic. Poturalski said that while he and McCormick had a bit of a friendly rivalry while playing together, with them constantly trying to one-up each other, he said that he considers McCormick a very close friend.
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Those two years he spent playing in the valley, he said, were incredibly special for he and his family, and a large part of that was due to the fact that they were a part of something new and established a winning culture with unforgettable teammates from the very start.
“It comes down to having good character people and good players and I think we had a great combination of that,” Poturalski said. “That formed like a brotherhood. If a player did something wrong, he was going to hear it from the boys. We pushed each other that way. Practices were so competitive. We just loved being around each other. We were very much like a family.”
It has been said many times before that the bond was initiated in Seattle, where the Firebirds began the 2022-23 season as construction on Acrisure Arena had not yet been completed.
“Living out of a hotel in Seattle, that forced us to bond,” Poturalski said. “We were going to dinner together every night, hanging out all the time. I don’t think you can ever really replicate that again.”
Poturalski said that he doesn’t like to live in the past. He’s actively looking forward to the next few years of his hockey career and what he still wants to accomplish before he one day hangs up his skates for the last time.
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But he admits that he still occasionally thinks about his time with the Firebirds, and the memories, the teammates, the fans and all the golf that he played in the valley that helped make it special.
And, who knows, maybe — just maybe — we haven’t seen the last of Poturalski in a Firebirds uniform.
“You never know,” Poturalski said. “We still love that place, and I still feel like I have a lot of years left to play. We’ll see.”
Andrew John covers the Firebirds for The Desert Sun and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at andrew.john@desertsun.com. Follow him on Instagram at @desertwriter.
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- Jaguars roster: Eric Murray brings veteran stability to secondary
Jaguars roster: Eric Murray brings veteran stability to secondary
Between now and training camp, we will be going through the Jacksonville Jaguars' full 90-man roster, previewing each player.
Up next is safety Eric Murray, who wears No. 29.
Profile
- Height: 5-11
- Weight: 199
- Age: 32
- NFL experience: 11 years
- College: Mississippi
How long has Eric Murray been with the Jaguars?
After a long NFL career, Murray landed in Jacksonville in 2025, signing a three–year, $19.5 million deal. He was originally drafted in 2016 by the Kansas City Chiefs, where he remained until 2019. He spent one year with the Cleveland Browns before being traded to the Houston Texans, his final team before signing with the Jaguars.
Recapping Eric Murray's 2025 season
Murray had a productive year in his first season with the Jaguars, quickly cementing his place as a key leader on defense. He appeared in 12 regular season games, and logged 54 total tackles (32 solo), six passes defensed, one sack, one fumble recovery, and one interception. He was briefly placed on injured reserve in October, but returned for the final six games and the playoffs.
Murray's impact goes beyond his production in coverage. He's a willing run defender, brings a physical presence to the position, and an important job of the free safety is communicating assignments and pre-snap adjustments.
Looking ahead to 2026 for Eric Murray
It's expected that Murray will take one of two starting spots at safety, alongside Antonio Johnson. Beyond those two, the secondary unit is largely very young and inexperienced, making Murray's experience even more valuable. As Liam Coen explained, he has already become an integral part of the safety room, both on the field and off.
"He understands how to practice," Coen said. "He's just not a guy who's going to be able to go make a play on the ball without running through the receiver and just pros know how to stay off the ground. Pros know how to understand angles in practice to tag off and not hit people. He's just a pros pro and I really think if he can continue to stay healthy, we're going to see a better player this year out of Eric."
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- ESPN’s Paul Finebaum says ‘no want wants Dabo Swinney’ as their head coach
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum says ‘no want wants Dabo Swinney’ as their head coach
Do you ever listen to a person speak and wonder how they got into the position they did? That’s ESPN’s Paul Finebaum for me. Finebaum recently threw more shade at Clemson’s longtime head coach, and he continues to become more ridiculous.
Paul Finebaum once again took aim at Dabo Swinney during The Paul Finebaum Show, this time claiming the Clemson head coach wouldn’t have much of a market if he ever became available.
The comments came after a caller suggested Clemson would never move on from Swinney because of the roughly $57 million buyout in his contract.
Rather than focus on the buyout, Finebaum questioned why Swinney has received such a lucrative deal in the first place.
“First of all, these buyouts are absurd. … What program has ever tried to hire Dabo Swinney? Why do you get that type of leverage at the back end of your contract. Dabo’s never gotten an offer,” Finebaum said.
He later pointed to Alabama’s recent extension for Kalen DeBoer, arguing it was driven by the possibility another school could hire him, something he doesn’t believe applies to Swinney.
“People can get upset about [Alabama head coach Kalen] DeBoer, but the reason he got the contract [new seven-year, $87.5 million extension] is that they thought he might leave,” Finebaum said. “Nobody wants Dabo Swinney. Alabama, his alma mater, could’ve easily called him. That didn’t even enter their thought process.”
This isn’t the first time Finebaum has questioned where Swinney and Clemson are headed. Since the Tigers’ 7-6 season in 2025, he’s repeatedly cast doubt on the program, saying in May, “I don’t have any faith or belief in Dabo Swinney anymore,” before recently predicting another 8-4 finish for Clemson.
“I think he’ll have a winning season. I think another good 8-4 season for Dabo,” Finebaum said.
Finebaum also joked that the only person he knows who still believes in Swinney is frequent caller Chris from South Carolina. He later agreed with another caller who predicted LSU would “clean his clock” when Clemson opens the 2026 season in Baton Rouge.
While Finebaum continues to question Swinney, the Clemson coach’s résumé still stacks up with anyone in the sport. Swinney owns a 187-53 record, has won nine ACC championships and two national titles, and is one of only two active head coaches with multiple national championships.
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Swinney enters his 19th season at Clemson this fall. He’s under contract through the 2031 season after signing a 10-year, $115 million extension in 2022.
So, one of the best coaches of all time is 1) not worth the money and 2) not desirable for literally any program in college football after nine ACC championship, two national championships and sustained recruiting success? Really Paul?
At the end of the day, while Finebaum is a big name in college football, he’s also in many ways, a joke. Sit back and hear yourself speak man… you might get embarrassed if you start to listen.
Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.
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- World Cup schedule today: How to watch France v Sweden, TV channels & live stream Tuesday 30 June
World Cup schedule today: How to watch France v Sweden, TV channels & live stream Tuesday 30 June

The last 32 continues with three more tantalising ties with World Cup co-hosts Mexico, tournament frontrunners France and dark horses Norway taking to the field once more. All three games promise plenty of drama and excitement.
Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé will be two of the headline acts in Tuesday’s matches. Both players have hit the ground running, netting eight goals between them with more matches to come.
Mexico can make the last 16 for the eighth time in the last nine World Cups while Ecuador are aiming to make that stage of the tournament for only the second time in their history having never won a World Cup knockout game before.
Here is your complete guide on how to watch today’s World Cup games, including kick-off times, broadcast networks, and online streaming options.
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Côte d’Ivoire vs Norway
Time (ET): 1pm
Stadium: Dallas Stadium
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Côte d’Ivoire have already made history by reaching the knockout rounds of a World Cup for the first time and there’s good reason to believe they can go even further. The Elephants have a formidable forward line and have scored in all three matches they have played at the tournament so far.
Stale Solbakken rested his best players for Norway’s final group game against France, meaning Haaland, Martin Odegaard and the rest should be fresh for Tuesday’s last 32 tie. The Scandinavians have so far lived up to their billing as dark horses and are among the tournament’s most fearsome teams in quick transition.
Player to watch: Yan Diomande, Côte d’Ivoire - The 19-year-old has been one of the breakout stars of the 2026 World Cup, becoming the only player this century to register 10+ chances created and 10+ dribbles in three World Cup matches.
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France v Sweden
Time (ET): 5pm
Stadium: New York/New Jersey Stadium
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
France have set the standard at the 2026 World Cup so far, winning three out of three and scoring 10 goals in the process. Their forward line of Mbappé, Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise could be the most dangerous in the whole tournament, but can Didier Deschamps find the right midfield balance to prevent Les Bleus from being top-heavy?
Speaking of top-heavy, Sweden boast two elite-level forwards in Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak, but are comparatively lacking in other areas. Isak might have to play on the left wing to give Graham Potter’s side a semblance of structure against one of the tournament’s favourites.
Player to watch: Kylian Mbappé, France - The Real Madrid forward has registered two goal contributions in each of his three appearances so far and is the player around whom France revolve. Everything is geared towards Mbappe in the final third.
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Mexico v Ecuador
Time (ET): 9pm
Stadium: Estadio Azteca
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Mexico are one of just three teams to have a 100% record after three games of this World Cup. El Tri look to have peaked at the right time and will have home advantage in front of their own supporters at the Estadio Azteca which could be a difference-maker for Javier Aguirre’s team.
Ecuador left it late to seal their place in the round of 32, coming from behind to beat Germany in their final group game. If they can maintain their attacking threat against Mexico, the defensive strength of Sebastian Beccacece’s team could determine the outcome of Tuesday’s encounter.
Player to watch: Moises Caicedo, Ecuador - The Chelsea midfielder is one of the best two-way operators in the world and will be an important valve in the centre of the field for the visiting team to Estadio Azteca. Ecuador need him in top form.
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- World Cup matches played in potentially dangerous heat as players’ union makes climate warning
World Cup matches played in potentially dangerous heat as players’ union makes climate warning

Nine matches in the World Cup group stage were played amid potentially dangerous heat and humidity, a Guardian analysis shows, as global players’ union Fifpro warned that heat would have to “play a bigger part” in the sport’s future scheduling decisions.
The findings come as likely record-breaking heat and humidity will hit the midwest and eastern US this week and could make conditions even more challenging for players and fans at some games.
The Guardian’s latest analysis of conditions looked at the World Cup’s 72-game group stage, which ended on Saturday last week, and found an estimated nine matches were played in conditions of severe heat that the union Fitpfo has previously said should trigger the delay or postponement of games.
An additional 13 may have been played in cities with temperatures beyond that level of heat, but where stadiums were cooled by air conditioning.
These matches were played amid wet bulb globe temperatures (WBGT) that may have been at or over 28C (82F) or above, according to data for the place and time of the games – conditions Fifpro has argued should trigger the delay or postponement of games.
The two hottest games in a non-air-conditioned venue were both played at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium. During Uruguay’s 2-2 draw with Cape Verde on 21 June, the wet-bulb globe temperature may have reached or exceeded 33C, surpassing the previous tournament high of an estimated 32.9C recorded six days earlier, when Uruguay drew 1-1 with Saudi Arabia.
“The lesson for everyone in the industry is that with a warming planet, heat conditions will play a bigger part in tournament and league scheduling decisions in the future,” a spokesperson from the Fifpro union said in a comment when asked about the Guardian analysis findings.
The UN’s top climate official also warned about how the climate crisis was impacting the sport. “More extreme heat is not random, it’s climate change, caused by more than a century of burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas,” Simon Stiell, executive secretary for the United Nations climate body, said in an emailed comment. “It affects the things we love, like football.”
Unlike air temperature alone, WBGT accounts for humidity, direct sunlight and wind to provide a more accurate measure of heat stress and the body’s ability to cool itself through sweating. At high enough levels of heat and humidity, sweat can no longer evaporate efficiently, preventing the body from cooling itself and leading to rapid overheating that can cause heat illness or even death.
WBGT measurements require specialized equipment on site, but the Guardian has compiled approximations based on air temperature and humidity data for the time and place of each match, with data from open-source weather service Open-Meteo. These estimates were calculated using a formula devised by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and used by the Canadian military and other institutions.
The 2026 World Cup is projected to be the hottest such tournament to be held since the quadrennial competition began in 1930.
At WBGT readings above 32C (90F), Fifa says cooling breaks should be introduced and match delays or suspensions should be considered. But amid sweltering North American conditions at this year’s tournament, the organization has introduced three-minute hydration breaks for every match.
Extreme heat is the deadliest form of extreme weather, causing more deaths every year than hurricanes, floods and wildfires combined. Sweltering conditions can put players at risk.
Spectators can also be impacted, said Joshua L DeVincenzo, an assistant director at Columbia University’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness.
“Taking into account their entire journey to the stadiums, arriving early, leaving late, and how much time is spent in heat-conducting spaces like parking lots, cars, trains and platforms, and unshaded areas pose significant risks to the fan experience,” he said. “In addition to this, fans pose a wider range of vulnerabilities to the heat, where the elderly, children, and those with other cardiovascular or metabolic conditions should be extra prepared.”
Labor advocates and unions have warned that workers can also be put at risk by extreme heat during the matches. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says that above WBGT readings of 25C, heavy lifting and other manual labor without rest breaks poses a severe risk of heat-related illness.
Air conditioning may be the most effective way to lower WBGT in stadiums, but only three World Cup venues this year, in Dallas, Houston and Atlanta, are fully cooled. Even those attending air-conditioned stadiums can be exposed to dangerous heat while entering and exiting the venues.
Fan festival viewing events in those cities can also pose risks. On opening day, more than 100 people at the Houston fan festival gathering required medical treatment, and four were hospitalized.
The Guardian asked Fifa if there is a WBGT that would trigger definite game delays or suspensions but did not receive a response.
The organization has defended its heat protections, noting it scheduled many matches of this year’s matches for late afternoon and evening to avoid the hottest summer hours and saying it is using a “tiered heat mitigation model” to protect players, referees, supporters, volunteers and staff.
Fifa has said it is stationing meteorologists at match venues to help prepare for extreme weather, it has said, adding that tournament planning includes “close coordination” with host city organizers as well as stadium authorities and national agencies, and that players, alongside mandatory hydration breaks, are being provided access to water, electrolyte drinks, ice, cold towels, fans, mist and shade.
“As Fifa and the 2026 World Cup have taken meaningful proactive steps in introducing these safeguards, there remains a critical need for more research on the lived experiences of fans, players, and workers under these new weather conditions, data that will be essential for informing the next generation of heat safety protocols at major sporting events worldwide,” said DeVincenzo.
A heatwave is expected to envelop swaths of the central and eastern United States this week, with some World Cup cities potentially set to see their hottest conditions of the year so far. Host cities including Boston, Philadelphia and Kansas City, Missouri, all of which have open-air stadiums, could see above-average levels of heat.
Philadelphia will be under extreme heat watch, declared by the National Weather Service, beginning Wednesday afternoon and into Saturday evening. Fifa’s fan festival gathering has shifted hours in an attempt to avert the hottest weather.
An extreme heat warning is also in effect for Kansas City, and in New York City, an extreme heat watch will be in effect from Wednesday afternoon through Saturday evening.
The conditions could revive conversations about heat safety that cropped up during the brutally hot Club World Cup matches in the US last year.
“You can clearly see an effort to align the competition schedule planning and venue selection with the concerns around player health, but also player performance,” the Fifpro spokesperson said. This is a clear outcome, which we welcome, and a lesson learned from the Club World Cup.”
But some games may still pose a threat, said the spokesperson, noting that “expanded competitions formats as well as infrastructure limitations make it very difficult to eliminate risks completely.”
By the tournament’s end, one in four matches are expected to be played under WBGT conditions at or above 28C, according to estimates from World Weather Attribution. That could include the final, two quarter-finals and the third-place play-off.
Scorching heat is not the only form of extreme weather taking a toll on the World Cup this year. On 22 June, France’s match against Iraq was postponed by two hours due to rainstorms in the first weather-related delay to a World Cup match since 1974.
“Sport is the world’s greatest unifying force, and football is the world’s biggest sport,” said Stiell. “If everyone who loves football speaks up to protect it from climate impacts like extreme heat, we can kick the dependence on planet-heating fossil fuels and move much faster to clean energy. “
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- Rob Parker calls Buffalo Bills cowards for omitting O.J. Simpson from new stadium after his death
Rob Parker calls Buffalo Bills cowards for omitting O.J. Simpson from new stadium after his death

Removing O.J. Simpson from your team’s Ring of Honor wouldn’t seem to be a controversial decision for the Buffalo Bills, given, well, everything. But Fox Sports Radio host Rob Parker still has some questions about it.
The Bills will open their new home at Highmark Stadium this fall after decades playing at the venerable Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park. The new state-of-the-art stadium will have all the bells and whistles of modern arenas across the league while still hoping to retain some of the heart and soul that made the Bills’ former home so unique and special.
But as they transition to the new venue, the Bills are quietly leaving one element of the old stadium firmly in the past. They will not be making any mention of O.J. Simpson at the new Highmark Stadium.
That decision was confirmed by the team this week. A new Family Circle outside the stadium, with plaques honoring Bills greats from yesteryear, won’t include the first honoree on its Wall of Fame. And that’s where Rob Parker has a problem. He said on Fox Sports Radio that if the Bills were going to make this decision, it should have happened while Simpson was still alive and in the old stadium.
“This is a COWARD MOVE! They didn’t [remove OJ from the Wall of Fame] when he was alive, so they’re only doing it now when he’s deceased? DISGRACEFUL!”@robparkerMLBbro is furious with the Bills for omitting OJ Simpson from their new stadium’s Wall of Fame pic.twitter.com/31YN5QADOJ
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“If you ever wanted to know why the Buffalo Bills are losers, have never been able to win a championship and have all kinds of other things going on, this is a prime example. This is the worst of the worst, the most cowardish move I’ve ever seen,” Parker said. “They didn’t do this when O.J. Simpson was alive, and I don’t care what you talk about all the other stuff, because I’m not sitting here trying to make it like O.J. was the perfect person or did everything right.”
“But if you’re the Buffalo Bills, I have a question for you. O.J. Simpson is still in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, O.J. Simpson is still in the College Football Hall of Fame. And he was still honored at your old stadium. Why would you do this now that he’s deceased and that he’s gone? It’s a coward move. You should have done it when he was still alive if you had any cause to do it and say, ‘no, O.J. we don’t care what the jury said, we don’t care about anything, we don’t care about the legal system and how it works in this country and we’ve determined that you’re guilty and we want nothing to do with you.'”
“How the hell can the Buffalo Bills have any kind of honor or ring or salute any players in that freakin’ organization and not include O.J. Simpson? He was the Buffalo Bills. Disgraceful,” Parker said incredulously.
Well, there’s obviously reasons why you wouldn’t want to honor O.J. Simpson. But as Rob Parker points out, he hasn’t been removed from either the college or pro Halls of Fame, and at this point, it’s hard to imagine what would lead to that happening. And the Bills had plenty of opportunity to make this decision over the last few decades while Simpson was involved in so many various troubles. Calling it “the worst of the worst” or tying it to the franchise’s lack of on-field championships is total hyperbole.
If you visit the Buffalo Bills website, Simpson is still listed on the Wall of Fame. However, that won’t be visible to visitors at the new Highmark Stadium. Any decision regarding the legacy of O.J. Simpson is going to be complicated.
Should the Bills have done this sooner if they were going to do it at all? Yes. It’s not like the facts in O.J. Simpson’s life have changed in the last several years or after his death in 2024. However, the launch of a new stadium certainly provided the most reasonable, convenient, and logical cover to try to sweep Simpson’s history with the franchise slightly under the rug.
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- Julián Álvarez Fee Gap Tested as Clubs Meet Face to Face
Julián Álvarez Fee Gap Tested as Clubs Meet Face to Face

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have held direct club-to-club meetings over the potential transfer of Julián Álvarez (26, Argentine), with El Chiringuito TV journalist Jordi Jota reporting that representatives from both sides sat down as recently as three days ago. Jota also described the forward as “going through a very bad time” amid the uncertainty surrounding his future, suggesting the personal toll of the drawn-out saga is becoming a factor in its own right.
As previously covered on Football Espana, Barcelona have been working on an improved bid in the €120–140m range, with Atletico maintaining that they will not entertain offers below €150m for a player contracted to 2030. That structural gap – unresolved through intermediaries and initial bid submissions – is the backdrop against which this direct dialogue now takes place.
What a direct meeting actually confirms – and what it does not
The distinction worth drawing here is between a procedural escalation and a meaningful shift in either club’s position. A direct meeting between club representatives confirms that Barcelona and Atletico are now in substantive dialogue rather than communicating through intermediaries and formal bid letters, which is itself a genuine development in the saga’s chronology. It does not confirm that the fee gap has narrowed, that a structure has been agreed, or that Atletico have moved from their publicly stated position.
What the meeting does establish is institutional commitment on Barcelona’s side. The Blaugrana have now invested senior resource in a pursuit they could have walked away from after Atletico rejected their initial €100m approach in late May. That they have come back to the table, directly, is a signal of genuine intent – though intent and the financial capacity to close a deal at Atletico’s threshold remain distinct questions. Atletico’s decision to take the meeting is similarly worth noting without over-reading: a club that has explicitly threatened FIFA action over Barcelona’s alleged tapping-up of their player does not sit across the table from them without a reason, but that reason could be tactical positioning as much as willingness to sell.
Jota’s claim that Álvarez is struggling personally adds texture but does not change the contractual arithmetic. Atletico hold a contract through 2030 and a €500m release clause. The player’s discomfort, however genuine, does not compel them to sell at a price they consider insufficient.
What this means for Barcelona’s summer
For Barcelona, the direct meeting represents the clearest sign yet that Álvarez is a genuine priority rather than a speculative pursuit. The Blaugrana have operated in a transfer window shaped by LaLiga’s financial fair play framework, and committing senior negotiating resource to a deal of this scale – one that would require a fee in the range of €130–150m – signals that they believe they can structure the economics in a way that satisfies registration requirements. Whether that belief is grounded in concrete financial headroom or in optimism about outgoing sales and commercial revenues is a question the window will eventually answer.
Barcelona’s ceiling, as previously reported, sits around €130–140m, which remains short of Atletico’s stated floor. The meeting will have tested whether Atletico have any appetite for a structured deal – instalments, performance-related add-ons, sell-on clauses – that allows both clubs to claim a figure closer to their own position. If Atletico’s answer was a flat no to anything below €150m fixed, Barcelona face a straightforward choice: stretch beyond their reported ceiling or redirect their attacking reinforcement budget elsewhere. The fact that they held the meeting at all suggests they have not yet concluded the gap is unbridgeable.
What this means for Atlético Madrid’s summer
Atletico’s negotiating position remains structurally strong. They have no obligation to sell, a contract of considerable length, and a release clause that no club has come close to activating. Reports of PSG interest in Álvarez have added a further dimension to their leverage, giving Los Colchoneros the ability to credibly suggest that Barcelona are not the only option in the room. Diego Simeone’s public unhappiness with Álvarez following the player’s statement about wanting to leave complicates the internal dynamic but has not altered the club’s commercial stance.
The question of why Atletico agreed to a direct meeting is worth examining carefully. CEO Miguel Ángel Gil Marín has not softened his public language – he has described Atletico as having “no desire” to sell and has threatened a FIFA complaint over Barcelona’s approach. Sitting down with Barcelona while that threat remains live is either a sign that direct dialogue has quietly replaced the regulatory route, or a tactical move to demonstrate that Atletico are reasonable negotiating partners while maintaining their price. The FIFA complaint threat has not formally materialised, and the opening of direct talks may signal that both clubs have calculated that a negotiated solution is preferable to a regulatory one – though that calculation can reverse quickly if talks break down.
What this means for Julián Álvarez
From Álvarez’s perspective, a direct club-to-club meeting is the most positive procedural development since he made his desire to leave public. The player has reportedly described Barcelona as his preferred destination, and the fact that the two clubs are now in direct dialogue means his exit is no longer dependent on Barcelona persuading Atletico to engage – that engagement has happened. What remains unresolved is whether Barcelona can meet Atletico’s price, and Álvarez has no mechanism to accelerate that process beyond the public pressure he has already applied.
Jota’s description of the player going through “a very bad time” is consistent with the broader picture of a footballer caught between a club that does not want to lose him, a manager who has publicly distanced himself from him, and a potential destination that has not yet found the financial terms to bring him in. The meeting is progress; it is not resolution.
The next meaningful development will be whether Barcelona return with a formal improved bid following these initial discussions, whether Atletico respond with a counter-proposal that signals any movement from their €150m floor, or whether Gil Marín’s FIFA complaint threat is formally filed – a step that would significantly alter the legal and reputational landscape for both clubs in the negotiations ahead.
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- Kaishu Sano: Man United face Premier League rivals for Mainz star
Kaishu Sano: Man United face Premier League rivals for Mainz star

Manchester United are facing a fierce race with their Premier League rivals to sign Mainz 05’s 25-year-old midfielder, Kaishu Sano, according to a new report.
World Cup Star
Despite suffering a heart-breaking last-minute elimination at the hands of Brazil, Japan – spearheaded by the all-action Sano – enjoyed a superb World Cup campaign.
Picked in the tricky Group F alongside the Netherlands, Tunisia and Sweden, the Blue Samurai narrowly missed out on first place following a 1-1 draw with Sweden.
This set up the unenviable task of facing Brazil in the first knockout round, though Japan showed no fear in the face of the footballing heavyweight.
Hajime Moriyasu’s side began the match in Houston with the same pace and purpose they have become known for, thoroughly outplaying the Seleção, which included Matheus Cunha and Casemiro in their ranks.
At the heart of this excellent first-half display was Sano, who scored his first international goal after breaking onto a loose pass by Danilo. He powered past Casemiro, who looked every bit of his 34 years of age, described by a commentator as “a shadow of his former self” while chasing Sano, to finish excellently into the bottom corner of Alisson’s goal.
Delight turned to disaster for Japan in the second half, however, as Brazil recovered to win 2-1, courtesy of a Casemiro header and a well-taken finish by Gabriel Martinelli at the death.
Defensive Midfielder
Primarily a defensive midfielder for Mainz, Sano possesses a tireless engine, capable of lung-bursting recovery runs across the entire ninety minutes. He is neat in possession, though his long-range passing is something of a weakness.
Signed by the Bundesliga side in 2024 from Kashima Antlers in Japan, Sano has two years remaining on his contract at the Mewa Arena. Mainz are understood to be asking for a fee in the region of £43-52 million, according to German outlet Bild.
Japanese newspaper Nikkan Sports (as relayed by BuliNews) claims Liverpool are “showing strongest interest” in striking a deal.
However, United and Arsenal are also mentioned as suitors, while Borussia Dortmund are eyeing a raid on their domestic rivals as well.
While the Red Devils are undoubtedly targeting midfielders to revamp their engine room this summer, it remains to be seen whether they would invest that type of sum in a player who only has two years of experience in Europe under his belt.
Interestingly, United have also been linked with a move for Sano’s brother, Kodai, who shone for Dutch side NEC Nijmegen last season.
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- Heating up and slowing down: How extreme heat is putting stress on World Cup players and fans
Heating up and slowing down: How extreme heat is putting stress on World Cup players and fans
A destructive tornado that rips through a neighborhood, hurricane force winds tearing roofs, and storm surge toppling homes and flooding communities. All of these hazards make headlines for their impressive visuals, but it is an invisible killer — heat — that is by far the deadliest weather and climate hazard. As the biggest sporting event on the globe attracts millions of visitors in the heart of summer, many World Cup host cities are feeling the need to be resilient against this hazard.
"Heat-related illness and some of the more severe forms of that are completely preventable." Dr. Nichole Quick is the Chief Science Officer at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, a city that has hosted many of the U.S. national team's World Cup matches this tournament, drawing thousands into not only an open-air stadium, but outdoor watch parties.
While different individuals are more susceptible than others, Dr. Quick adds, "some of the signs and symptoms of heat illness include dizziness, headache, nausea, muscle cramps, confusion, fatigue, [and] as it progresses, symptoms become more pronounced." She stresses that education and awareness is key to this invisible killer. "Any time we are going into heat season or projecting a heatwave or any large gatherings outdoors, we let people know that heat can be a serious effect for anyone, even healthy folks." Dr. Quick says these impacts can become more pronounced for players on the pitch, "as you're exerting yourself, you're creating body heat and so you can compound those effects."
Scientists have actually studied the impacts of heat and humidity on soccer players during the World Cup, observing 340 players from 32 national teams during the 2014 tournament in Brazil. "Results presented indicate that the conditions most comfortable for physical activity on the part of players occur at 71°F (22 °C), and with relative humidity under 60%." Players ran the greatest distance in these more pleasant conditions. Temperatures over 82°F (28 °C) impacted player performance on the pitch, especially how far and frequently they ran during a match.
A new analysis from Climate Central took these thresholds and applied it to this summer's tournament, forecasting the games that will be most likely to stifle with player performance-impairing heat over 82°F (28 °C). By comparing these forecasts in atmospheres with and without carbon pollution, scientists are able to determine the direct impacts of climate change.
"Warming caused by climate change is boosting the odds of performance-impairing heat during most scheduled World Cup matches (97 of 104), by about 8 percentage points on average." Nearly half of the matches have at least a 50% chance of performance-impairing heat, in Kansas City that's the case for all six of the matches hosted at their open-air stadium.

Group K winner Colombia plays its Round of 32 knockout match against Ghana at Kansas City Stadium on Friday. There is an 83% chance of performance-impairing heat for players on the pitch during the game. Colombia has played most of its games in these extreme heat conditions, playing the group stage at open-air stadiums in Guadalajara and Miami.

But the impacts go far beyond a player's speed on the pitch. World Weather Attribution used wet bulb globe temperature in its study, a common weather measurement that captures multiple environmental factors besides temperature that impact the body's ability to cool down, like humidity and sunlight. This more directly zeroes in on player's health impacts on the pitch and is a common tool used in decision-making for heat risk in sports. FIFPRO, a global soccer player union, recommends hydration breaks for games with wet bulb globe temperatures over 78°F (26°C). Delays or postponements must be considered on sweltering days with wet bulb globe temperatures over 82°F (28°C).
Scientists in this analysis found that the number of days deemed unsafe for play has nearly doubled in this World Cup compared to the last time the United States hosted in 1994 due to climate change: "These results indicate that, without substantial adaptation measures such as widespread access to air conditioning and cooling infrastructure, staging football matches during the northern hemisphere summer will become increasingly dangerous for both players and spectators in a warming climate."
To mitigate extreme heat impacts on the pitch, FIFA has mandated three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half for the first time in the tournament for all matches. "At what cost," when asked about the hydration breaks, professional soccer player Jasmyne Spencer is hesitant it's enough, "three minutes isn't sufficient to really make a difference in what it feels like and what you still need to be able to do and demand of your body." The time spent in the break is added back on the clock in stoppage time at the end of each half, only making time on the field longer. Alex Jacobs, another professional player, adds that the hydration break is often still spent discussing gameplay strategy with coaches and teammates, "adding another ten minutes on is a meaningful percentage of time where you need to stay locked in mentally, and the mental bit is taxing."
Climate-controlled stadiums are a growing solution to extreme heat exposure to fans, but Dr. Quick points out that is only a piece of the puzzle. Increased tourism around these games means that visitors, some from cooler climates, could be caught off guard and even more vulnerable to heat sickness. "There's an element of complacency that takes place with heat," she says. Watch parties, tailgates and celebrations surrounding these matches all often occur outside.
Miami is hosting seven World Cup matches including a quarterfinal match and the third-place match final. Loren Parra, Miami-Dade County's chief resilience officer and director of the Department of Environmental Resources Management emphasizes, "Even though we know that our residents may bd becoming more and more educated on the impacts of heat, we know a lot of our visitors may not be as familiar." Dubbing the soccer-centric campaign, "heat is not a game," the team makes sure all education and outreach on heat risk is available in at least three languages: English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. World Cup planning included several cooling and hydration stations across public transit to cater to visiting fans, and even planting more trees near the stadium to increase access to shade.
Parra's team has worked closely with the National Weather Service and emergency managers to establish a heat season to focus education and outreach from May to October. "We have actually seen a marked decrease in heat-related visits to the ER and we have the lowest of those visits across the entire state." Likewise in Los Angeles, Dr. Quick emphasizes education is key to preventing heat sickness, especially surrounding big events like the World Cup. Her team issues area-wide heat advisories and alerts that send texts or emails when the conditions are ripe for heat illness. They also track all emergency visits related to heat. "We urge people to plan ahead and be prepared for it. We like to get the message out that anyone can be affected by heat."
As heat waves kick up earlier, last longer and become more extreme, long-duration outdoor events like the World Cup remind us that summers aren't what they used to be, and the science shows it. Scientists warn widespread adaptation and curbing carbon emissions will be needed to ensure future summers of soccer can continue to be enjoyed safely. And while it may seem obvious, heat sickness can really sneak up on you during a 90+ minute football match.
"Hydration is key," says Dr. Quick, "Letting folks know that you should be drinking water before you get thirsty, wearing light clothing, [and] taking breaks in cool areas."
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- Why FIFA rule change may actually help Brazil win the World Cup
Why FIFA rule change may actually help Brazil win the World Cup

Every time the World Cup rolls around, it feels like there are some new rules involved.
In 2014 it was the advent of goal line technology, in 2018, it was the addition of VAR, and now, in 2026, we’re seeing new rules around hydration breaks and communication – covering your mouth when talking is now banned.
Of course, these rule changes can affect the game, and one team in particular may be able to benefit from the addition of hydration breaks.
Indeed, according to Joe Cole, speaking on The Rest is Football on Netflix, the new hydration breaks may help Brazil win the World Cup.
How hydration breaks can help Brazil win the World Cup
Joe Cole believes Brazil will win the World Cup due to the new hydration breaks giving Carlo Ancelotti more of a chance to communicate with his team.
Over a managerial career spanning four decades, Carlo Ancelotti has proven to be one of the best tacticians of all-time, and these extra breaks provide him more of a chance to affect change on his team.
“I’ve tipped Brazil, because of Carlo. With the hydration/advertisement breaks we’ve got,” Cole said.
“The top coaches, the amount of times in a game it’s not going the way you want it to. The manager can be on the side, no matter how good they are, you have to figure it out as a group of players.
“You think ‘sh-t’ we need the game to stop now, and the manager will come and tell you ‘you do that, you do that, you do better at that’ and the game changes. That will happen at this World Cup, the best managers.”
Of course, players are important, but tactics are also key, and if you have a manager who can outwit his opposite number, you stand a great chance.
With all due respect to every international manager, Carlo Ancelotti is the most highly-decorated manager at the World Cup, and that could well sway things in Brazil’s favour.
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- How to watch Norway vs Ivory Coast: Live stream, TV channel & start time for FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32
How to watch Norway vs Ivory Coast: Live stream, TV channel & start time for FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32
Erling Haaland’s World Cup 2026 dream hinges on a round-of-32 victory over the Ivory Coast on Tuesday.
MORE: 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 TV schedule, full list of games
June 25, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.; Ivory Coast’s Nicolas Pepe celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images
How to Watch Ivory Coast vs Norway
- Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
- Time: 1 PM EDT
- Channel: FOX
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World Cup 2026 resumes on Tuesday as the knockout stages continue with a last-32 showdown between Erling Haaland’s Norway and the African giant, the Ivory Coast. Just two places stand between these sides in the FIFA world rankings, setting the stage for what promises to be a nail-biter of a match to decide who reaches the last 16.
Norway travels to AT&T Stadium just days after a humbling 4-1 defeat to France demonstrated the odds Stale Solbakken’s side are hoping to defy this summer. However, it must be noted that the Vikings rotated their squad heavily for that fixture, leaving star names like Haaland and Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard to rejoin the XI in Arlington, Texas.
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Like Norway, the Ivory Coast finished second in its pool and took the runner-up finish in Group E after coming so close to earning a result from victor Germany. Emerse Fae’s side were devastated by a late double from Deniz Undav to overturn that scoreline, though the Elephants have since responded with a 2-0 win over Curacao.
Nicolas Pepe notched both goals on that occasion and could be played through the middle, while Inter Milan’s Ange-Yoan Bonny is also in contention for that role. Meanwhile, RB Leipzig’s in-demand winger Yan Diomande will make up a big part of that front three, most likely along with Amad Diallo after he was withdrawn at half-time in the Curacao clash.
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- Yankees promote 100-mph pitching prospect amid Tigers series
Yankees promote 100-mph pitching prospect amid Tigers series

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The New York Yankees need a spark.
Something to wake them up and help snap this five-game losing streak. Injuries have hit them like a truck.
Jazz Chisholm Jr., who collided with right fielder Jasson Dominguez last night, is not in Tuesday's lineup, per manager Aaron Boone.
Before Tuesday night's middle game of a three-game set against the Detroit Tigers, the Yankees decided to make a roster move involving the bullpen.
After last night's game, the Yankees sent right-hander Yerry De los Santos to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
This morning, flamethrower Yovanny Cruz was promoted from Triple-A to add some velocity to the bullpen, the Yankees announced on X.
The 26-year-old made his MLB debut earlier this season, striking out three batters with no walks and one hit in 2.1 innings.
In 24 apperances in Triple-A, Cruz has allowed 10 earned runs on 21 hits with 37 strikeouts in 28.1 innings.
His fastball can surpass 100 mph, and he also throws a slider.
Will Cruz be the Yankees' saving grace? Likely not. Their offense has let them down several times over the past 10 days.
But they had to make at least one change before taking the field again.
More MLB news:
- Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani might not be able to pitch during MLB All-Star Game
- Phillies reportedly turn down Bryce Harper's outfield offer to help at trade deadline
- Giants are ‘hopeful ‘ they can trade Matt Chapman by MLB deadline
- Giants are 'pessimistic' they can trade Rafael Devers or Willy Adames
- Twins' Byron Buxton trade update is bad news for Phillies, Braves
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- Panthers' Jacob Markstrom trade makes final Sergei Bobrovsky decision
Panthers' Jacob Markstrom trade makes final Sergei Bobrovsky decision

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The Florida Panthers have a new goalie, and it likely means the end for Sergei Bobrovsky.
Jacob Markstrom is coming to the Panthers in a reported trade from the New Jersey Devils.
The deal seems to have Evan Rodrigues involved from Florida, too, but the final terms were still being reported about 12 noon ET on Tuesday.
Markstrom is a veteran goalie, and he takes over a role in Florida that was held by Bobrovsky.
He might not have had an equivalent peak, but Markstrom is trying to hang on in the latter stages of his career.
Markstrom is 36 years old and wouldn't be an automatic starter, but he also could be a quality goaltending option still.
He had an 88.3 save percentage in 2025-26 with the Devils and a 3.07 goals against average, but he's been better than that in his career.
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Bobrovsky was ticketed for unrestricted free agency, but there was still this concept that maybe he could come back to Florida.
This deal signals as much as anything that Bobrovsky is gone.
Maybe the back-to-back Stanley Cup winner Bobrovsky already has a team that he plans to sign with when free agency officially opens.
Or maybe he's still hoping to have a bidding war for his services.
Either way, it appears Markstrom will be replacing Bobrovsky in Florida.
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- Wimbledon 2026: Ben Shelton, top-ranked American in tournament, falls in first round to Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen
Wimbledon 2026: Ben Shelton, top-ranked American in tournament, falls in first round to Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen
Ben Shelton, the No. 4 seed in 2026 Wimbledon and the top-ranked American in the tournament, suffered a first-round defeat on Tuesday in five sets to Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen, who triumphed 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (8), 6-2, 7-6 (9).
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- Spain left back Álex Grimaldo returns home to join Atlético Madrid from Bayer Leverkusen
Spain left back Álex Grimaldo returns home to join Atlético Madrid from Bayer Leverkusen
MADRID (AP) — Spain left back Alejandro “Álex” Grimaldo is finally returning home after joining Atlético Madrid from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen.
The 30-year-old Grimaldo signed a contract through June 2030, the La Liga team said on Tuesday.
Grimaldo, who was born in Valencia, never played in a top-flight Spanish team. He progressed through youth teams at Atlético Vallbonense, Valencia and Barcelona before joining Portuguese side Benfica, where he rose to prominence and then joined Leverkusen in 2023.
Grimaldo, who can also play as a wingback, central midfielder and attacking midfielder, starred during Leverkusen’s historic Bundesliga and German Cup double in 2024. Altogether he scored 30 goals and set up 45 more in 145 appearances for the German team.
“He was undoubtedly a key part of our shared success,” Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said. “His style of play was a defining feature of our Werkself, and his free kicks were iconic. For that, we owe him our thanks. We now bid Grima farewell with our best wishes for his time ahead in La Liga.”
Kicker magazine reported Atlético had agreed to pay a transfer fee of 22 million euros ($25 million), potentially rising to 25 million ($28.5 million), for the player who had just one more year on his Leverkusen contract.
Grimaldo has made 14 appearances for Spain and is part of the squad competing at the World Cup.
Marc Cucurella, who joined Atlético’s city rival Real Madrid, has been Spain coach Luis de la Fuente’s first choice at left back for the tournament so far.
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- Contract extension marks 'fresh start' for Taylor
Contract extension marks 'fresh start' for Taylor

Midfielder Fraser Taylor is relishing a "fresh start" under new St Mirren boss Craig McLeish after signing a two-year contract extension.
The 23-year-old academy graduate, whose deal now runs to summer 2028, made his first-team debut in 2022 and featured 13 times for the Buddies last season before joining Partick Thistle on loan in January.
"I'm really pleased, since the new manager has come in, he spoke to me on the off-season, and his ideas really suit the way I like to play," said Taylor.
"It was the right decision for me to stay here and it feels like a fresh start. I'm really looking forward to the next two years and hopefully I can keep developing as the player I want to be.
"This season is all about playing games and playing at the highest level I can. I want to be playing at this level more consistently and showing the fans and other people in the country what I can do.
"It's going to be a different season, changing the way we're going to play. It's really exciting and I think the club and all the fans should be excited."
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- Sean McAdam: Red Sox' Willson Contreras is grieving for his home country — and can’t hide his emotions
Sean McAdam: Red Sox' Willson Contreras is grieving for his home country — and can’t hide his emotions
BOSTON — Like many of his Venezuelan countrymen, Willson Contreras is living a waking nightmare and has been since last Wednesday when two earthquakes struck his homeland, killing thousands with tens of thousands more still unaccounted for.
During the day, he makes phone calls and texts family and friends. Sometimes, before games, he ventures outside Fenway Park and personally collects contributions for the relief efforts.
When game time comes around, the Red Sox first baseman seeks an escape, hopeful that the next two and a half hours can serve as a distraction. It is, after all, just a game.
But Contreras can’t separate the harsh reality from the competition. Sometimes they can’t help but intersect.
Contreras was the absolute focal point of the game between the Red Sox and Washington Nationals Monday, a game in which he participated for just two innings.
In the first, Contreras launched a three-run homer in what would turn out to be a 6-3 Sox victory, their fifth straight. After making contact, Contreras flung his bat skyward and looking at his home dugout, pounded his chest repeatedly, energizing his teammates.
“I wasn’t feeling good the whole day. I was really kind of down, sad,” said Contreras. “I hit the homer and the first thing that came out of my mouth (on the way to first base) was ‘Venezuela,’ ‘’
Minutes later, TV cameras caught Contreras sobbing in the dugout, alone with his thoughts about his home country and the tragedy that struck there.
Some people can grieve in private. In uniform, on the field, Contreras isn’t allowed that luxury.
“It’s not easy to hide,” conceded Contreras. “It’s not easy just to show up and play with everything that’s going on.”
Contreras was asked why the homer — majestic as it was, belted over everything in left — triggered that sort of emotional outburst upon his return to the dugout.
“Because I feel like I could be there helping people,” said Contreras, “and I can’t do that. The homer just represents something that I prayed to God to happen because that’s the only thing I can do for Venezuela right now, physically.
“So many people have died and it’s not easy to be dealing with.”
From the first week of the season, Contreras has been the Red Sox’ best hitter, which might sound to some as faint praise. But Contreras is legitimately enjoying the best season of his career. He leads his team in homers, RBI, slugging percentage and virtually every significant offensive category.
He’s also, even in better times, their most emotional. When he is brushed back, he’s quick to anger and challenge the opposition. During the recent series with the Yankees, he barked at Cam Schlittler and helped incite a war of words that featured dugouts and bullpens emptying.
Without apology, he later admitted that he was trying to spark his teammates and turn up the intensity of a rivalry gone flat.
Particularly in the absence of the injured Trevor Story, he has assumed the role of team leader — after all of three months tenure.
And now, he finds his emotions being split between his obligation to his country and his duty to his teammates. It is not an easy path to navigate. His loyalties are inexorably divided.
“Of course I like to help the team win and that’s good,” he said. “But I think every homer from now on is going to be for the Red Sox and Venezuela.”
Occasionally, the emotions boil over. When Contreras came to the plate in the second inning, he was rung up on a check-swing. First base umpire Nic Lentz denied the appeal, and when Contreras tapped his helmet repeatedly on his way to the dugout, Lentz saw it as a sign of disrespect and ejected Contreras from the game.
In the confusion, Contreras was unaware that he had been thrown out, only learning it from teammates in the dugout well after the fact.
By then, the Red Sox were comfortably ahead 5-1 and on their way to another victory. But for the final seven innings, Contreras, in the home clubhouse, found himself without the distraction of the game.
This spring, during the World Baseball Classic, Team Venezuela helped serve as a salve for a country dealing with political turmoil.
“Everybody was happy, even though the situation was bad,” he said.
Now, the stakes are far greater, literally an everyday matter of life and death. Contreras finds himself with one foot in his job, another back home.
“It’s my country,” he said. “I can’t turn around and look in a different direction just because I live here. That doesn’t make any sense to me. That’s why I’ve been outspoken from Day One because that’s the place that I was born and that’s the place I would like to go back to in the future.”
Contreras allowed that the games in which he plays can act as something of an escape for him, however briefly.
“But the thoughts about Venezuela are not going away,” he said. “At the same time, I have a responsibility to perform, to be there for my teammates and do the best I can help to the Red Sox win.”
The games continue. So, too, does real life. Willson Contreras tries to pay his respects to both.
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- Can Portland Trail Blazers Still Make Jaylen Brown Trade After Ja Morant Deal? Here’s a Trade Package the Boston Celtics Would Still Accept
Can Portland Trail Blazers Still Make Jaylen Brown Trade After Ja Morant Deal? Here’s a Trade Package the Boston Celtics Would Still Accept

The Portland Trail Blazers can still offer the Boston Celtics a strong trade package for MVP candidate Jaylen Brown, even after Monday’s deal for Ja Morant.
The Trail Blazers have surprisingly appeared in a lot of rumors and reports — for good and bad reasons — this offseason. Following their elimination from the playoffs, they made headlines as new owner Tom Dundon searched for a new head coach despite having a strong option in interim coach Tiago Splitter.
They then emerged as a contender in the trade chase for Milwaukee Bucks icon Giannis Antetokounmpo until it was reported that he would not sign an extension with the club when his current contract ends. They then seemingly pivoted to a pursuit of the Celtics superstar. But that no longer seemed like an option after they completed an unexpected trade for the Memphis Grizzlies star on Monday.
Yet, the hope to make a deal for Morant and add another proven star this offseason isn’t dead unless Portland wants it to be. In the deal for Morant, the Trail Blazers sent just Jerami Grant and Kris Murray. Grant contract can no longer be used to make the money side of a Brown trade work. However, they gave up no draft picks and still have another big deal to offer in a trade package, and the Celtics would be interested.
Portland Trail Blazers can still make a Jaylen Brown trade offer that the Boston Celtics will seriously consider

With the addition of Morant, the Trail Blazers backcourt is jam-packed with him, 2023 No. 3 pick Scoot Henderson, team legend Damian Lillard, rising young star Shaedon Sharpe, and Jrue Holiday. Despite a new report from Jake Fischer claiming Portland is telling the team they want to hold on to Holiday, he will definitely be the odd man out in this situation. The $34.8 million he is owed next season would also help in a potential Brown trade.
A lot of teams would pass on adding Holiday and the $71 million he is owed the next two seasons (he has a player option in 2027-28), but the Celtics totally understand the value he brings after helping them win a championship a few years ago. Plus, they have a better chance of convincing him to opt out next season and sign a new multi-year deal for much less money.
Nevertheless, he would be a throw-in to the deal to make it work. To really make the Celtics consider trading Brown, the Trail Blazers would need to add Sharpe and 2024 first-round pick Donovan Clingan. The guard would be a replacement for Brown with a ton of potential, and Clingan helps Boston improve their frontcourt — a top priority this offseason — with a young rim protector. Furthermore, Portland would probably need to include three future first-round picks.
The deal would still keep the Celtics in position to be a strong team next season, while having a ton of upside on the roster and payroll. For the Trail Blazers, it would allow them to have a roster featuring Brown, Morant, Lillard, Henderson, and new top star Deni Avdija next season. While they may not be a title contender, that is a group that could be a big problem for opponents in 2026-27.
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- Rilany Silva calls up 28 for Brazil U17s' first World Cup camp
Rilany Silva calls up 28 for Brazil U17s' first World Cup camp

Brazil Women’s U-17 head coach Rilany Silva during training for the South American ChampionshipCredits: Staff Images/CBF
Rilany Silva, head coach of Brazil’s Women’s U-17 National Team, has called up 28 players for the first training period ahead of the World Cup, which will take place in October in Morocco. Training sessions will be held at CT Dartanhã, in Guararema (São Paulo state), between July 7 and 16, with a practice match against Santos on July 11.
The called-up players, from nine different clubs — Corinthians, FC Nordsjelland, Ferroviária, Flamengo, Fort Lauderdale United, Internacional, São Paulo, SL Benfica, and Vasco — must report on July 6.
“For this training period, our goal is to raise the level of training, make sure the new players absorb the content as quickly as possible, and then test them against Santos, at a competitive level close to what the World Cup may be like,” Rilany explained.
South American Championship squad and new names
Regarding the practice match, Rilany stressed that Santos have a physically strong team, which raises the level of the game and challenges the National Team, with experienced players and coaching staff. The team will have two preparation periods before the World Cup: now in July and on the eve of the tournament, at the end of September, already leading into the trip to Morocco.
“We don’t have much time or room to test new players, so we kept a core group of those who went to the South American Championship, plus 11 names who did not go. Of those, seven are truly new, meaning they were not with us either in the tournament or in the preparation. They are players for us to challenge and test,” the coach highlighted.
The 11 players who did not play in the South American Championship are goalkeepers Dossena (Ferroviária) and Andressa (São Paulo); center back Juliana Cardoso (São Paulo); defensive midfielders Yasmin Soares (Vasco) and Pedot (São Paulo); midfielder Julia Fernanda (Ferroviária); wingers Greise (Ferroviária), Alana Yasuda (Fort Lauderdale United), and Esthefany (Ferroviária); and forwards Sarah Oliveira (Internacional) and Gabriela Rolnik (Benfica).
World Cup experience
In the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup draw, Brazil were placed in Group C alongside Canada, Norway, and the second team to qualify from the African qualifiers. The 10th edition of the tournament will be held in Morocco from October 17 to November 7.
“Last year, the team was more experienced and had already been through the previous World Cup. Now we have players who have never played in a World Cup, but it is a qualified group with a very strong competitive mindset. We expect to play a leading role and have as much or even more influence than last year. We already know the competition and understand what it demands mentally, physically, and tactically,” Rilany assessed.
In 2025, the team coached by Rilany Silva achieved the best campaign in the tournament’s history, finishing in 4th place after being defeated in the semifinal by North Korea, who went on to become champions — previously, the farthest the Brazilian National Team had gone in the competition was the quarterfinals.
Called up for the 1st TRAINING period for the U-17 World Cup
Goalkeepers
Nathalia Cardoso - Corinthians
Yasmin Loren - São Paulo
Andressa Macedo - São Paulo
Dossena - Ferroviária
Center backs
Andreyna - Ferroviária
Isadora Rech - Internacional
Eloisa Figueiredo - São Paulo
Yasmin Queiroz - Ferroviária
Kaillany Ranifah - Corinthians
Juliana Cardoso - São Paulo
Midfielders
Carol Melo - Corinthians
Yasmin Soares - Vasco
Pedot - São Paulo
Pepê - Corinthians
Gigi Pires - São Paulo
Helena Rodrigues - São Paulo
Indy Kolster - FC Nordsjelland
Julia Fernanda - Ferroviária
Pietra Lucci - São Paulo
Wingers
Greise - Ferroviária
Alana Yasuda - Fort Lauderdale United
Esthefany - Ferroviária
Marcela Bontorim - Ferroviária
Leticia Pinho - Flamengo
Sofia Gamonal - São Paulo
Forwards
Nicolly - Flamengo
Sarah Oliveira - Internacional
Gabi Rolnik - SL Benfica
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- 'Nothing to do with India': England cricketer clarifies after accusing ICC of bias
'Nothing to do with India': England cricketer clarifies after accusing ICC of bias

The pair addressed the issue on No Balls: The Cricket Podcast, explaining that their original criticism was aimed solely at the tournament's scheduling policy, not at the Indian team.
Cross revealed the scale of the backlash.
"That post received 450 comments. There seems to have been some confusion because I don't think what we said warranted the death threats and abuse we received."
She then made it clear that India was never the target of their criticism.
"We would like to clarify that this has nothing to do with India. According to the ICC, the scheduling was done to optimise viewership and attendance in the UK while also considering the global audience."
What sparked the controversy?
The debate began after the ICC confirmed the Women's T20 World Cup semi-final schedule before the knockout stage.
Under the tournament rules, the top two teams from Groups A and B qualified for the semi-finals. Normally, the Group A winners would face the Group B runners-up in one semi-final, while the Group B winners would take on the Group A runners-up in the other.
However, there was one exception. If India qualified for the semi-finals, they would automatically play the first semi-final on June 30, which was scheduled to begin at 8:00 pm IST, a prime-time television slot for Indian audiences. The second semi-final, beginning at 12:00 am IST on July 3, was considered more favourable for UK viewers, especially with hosts England still in contention.
If India failed to qualify, the tournament would simply follow the standard knockout bracket.
What Cross and Hartley originally said
Speaking before India's final group-stage match, Cross questioned why one team should have its semi-final fixed in advance.
"Can we talk about the fact that I have seen today that if India qualify for the semis, they're guaranteed to play in the Tuesday semi-final because the ICC thinks that it's the best one for them to play in time-wise."
Hartley responded by pointing out that the practice was not new.
"It happens in men's cricket, women's cricket, all World Cups."
Cross admitted she understood the commercial reasons but believed the principle was flawed.
"Everyone can plan it based on when India are gonna play. It's absolutely mental. I don't understand how you can go into a tournament and the governing body would prioritise one team like that. I know exactly why they're doing it, but I think it's absolutely ridiculous."
Hartley also noted that the scheduling debate could become irrelevant if India did not make the last four.
"Yeah, it is bad but it's looking like they might struggle to qualify anyway."
India knocked out, schedule followed normal format
The discussion eventually became academic after India were eliminated from the tournament following their defeat to Australia in their final group-stage match.
With India failing to reach the semi-finals, the special scheduling provision was not used, and the competition reverted to the standard knockout bracket.
Australia will face West Indies in the first semi-final on Tuesday, while England will take on South Africa in the second semi-final on Thursday.
Following the online backlash, Cross and Hartley have reiterated that their criticism was directed at the ICC's scheduling policy and not at India, stressing that their comments had been misunderstood and should not have resulted in personal abuse or threats.
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- Devils Qualify Six Players Including Gritsyuk, Lombardi, & Daws | Paul Cotter Among Four Not Qualified
Devils Qualify Six Players Including Gritsyuk, Lombardi, & Daws | Paul Cotter Among Four Not Qualified

Prior to Monday’s 5pm Eastern deadline, the New Jersey Devils tendered qualifying offers to six pending restricted free agents. Those players are forwards Arseny Gritsyuk, Amadeus Lombardi, and Xavier Parent, defenseman Topias Vilen, and goaltenders Nico Daws and Jakub Malek. As a result, the Devils will continue to control their NHL rights as we enter the free agency period.
Four players did not receive a qualifying offer. Those players were forwards Paul Cotter and Dylan Wendt, defenseman Calen Addison, and goaltender Tyler Brennan. They will become unrestricted free agents on Wednesday, July 1st unless the Devils come to agreement on a new contract with any of them prior to then.
Looking at those lists, the most surprising bit of news for the Devils may be their decision not to tender a contract to Cotter. And we’ll get to him in a moment. But let’s start with the players they did opt to qualify.
Arseny Gritsyuk is the highest-profile RFA the Devils have this offseason following the trade of Simon Nemec to Calgary. Devils GM Sunny Mehta mentioned during a recent Town Hall with season ticket holders that, in regards to a new contract for Gritsyuk, he was encouraged by developments on that front. Devils beat reporter James Nichols went as far as to say “his contract should be wrapped up soon“. It remains to be seen if said deal will be done as early as this week, as unrestricted free agency will take immediate priority over a pending RFA come Wednesday, but make no mistake. Gritsyuk is a player the Devils would like to keep moving forward.
Lombardi is one of the newest members of the Devils, coming over in a trade last week from the Detroit Red Wings. He has yet to make his NHL debut, but it shouldn’t be surprising that Mehta qualified him after trading a fourth round pick to acquire him. It remains to be seen what he could be at the NHL level, but its safe to assume he’s going to get an opportunity to make the Devils roster.
Daws and Malek were the primary goaltenders at Utica this past season. Daws may still yet earn an NHL role for himself if Mehta is able to move the two years and $6M AAV on Jacob Markstrom’s deal. If nothing else, the qualifying offers ensure that the Devils will continue to control the NHL rights of both goaltenders. Malek will almost certainly be back in Utica as he continues his development, and Daws may very well be there as well once again this upcoming season.
Xavier Parent and Topias Vilen both earned a cup of coffee with the Devils during the 2025-26 season. Someone like James who is more familiar with the day-to-day workings of Utica would be better qualified than me to discuss how both players fared this season, but they appear to be on the shortlist for NHL call ups when the Devils need a healthy body to dress for a game. Keeping them in the organization is fine, although with new AGM Braden Birch overseeing operations in Utica moving forward, I would expect an overhaul of how the Devils operate at the AHL level.
This brings us to the players that the Devils didn’t qualify, and with all due respect to Calen Addison, Tyler Brennan, and Dylan Wendt, the most notable name on this list is Paul Cotter.
Cotter came to the Devils two seasons ago (along with a 3rd round pick used on Mason Moe) in the deal that sent Alexander Holtz and Akira Schmid to the Vegas Golden Knights. Two years later, that deal is shaping up to be one that hasn’t really helped either side all that much. Holtz cleared waivers and was sent down to the AHL this past season, and the Knights just traded Schmid to the Florida Panthers for a future third round pick.
Cotter wound up scoring 25 goals and 12 assists over 158 games with the Devils in two seasons while also being a physical presence on the Devils fourth line. On the surface, those stats aren’t terrible for a fourth line winger. But a deeper look at the underlying numbers tells the story of a player who was frequently exposed as a defensive liability when he was on the ice. No NHL player had a worse 5v5 goal share than Cotter this season.
Cotter’s qualifying offer was set to be $850,000, but as the fellas at Devils Insiders point out, it’s not so much about that number as it is the fact that Cotter was arbitration eligible. Cotter had enough counting stats where he was likely to get a decent raise on his next contract. AFP Analytics was projecting as high as three years and $2.325M AAV, while ScotiaStat had him at two years and $1.287M AAV. I’m not sure what Cotter’s number was going to come in at, but I can understand Mehta not wanting to bother with arbitration for a flawed player that he may or may not even want on the roster going forward in the first place. I can appreciate that Cotter is the modern-day Jacob Josefson in that he’s great in the shootout and literally nothing else, but that’s not enough of a reason to justify giving him a raise and a spot on the roster moving forward, particularly when cap dollars are at a premium.
Now, is it possible that Sunny Mehta likes what Cotter brings to the table and wants to bring him (or the other non-tendered players) back at a lower salary. Never say never. Three years ago, the Devils didn’t qualify Michael McLeod or Nathan Bastian, but wound up bringing back both players. But they also didn’t qualify Jesper Boqvist and let him hit the open market. I’m not pointing that out to relitigate the decision-making or thought process by then-GM Tom Fitzgerald. I’m saying that to simply show it’s a possibility.
With that said, there’s no shortage of fourth liners who will be on the open market as of Wednesday. Many of them have a connection to Sunny Mehta, whether it’s Ryan Lomberg, Kevin Stenlund, Noah Gregor, Nick Cousins, or the recently non-qualified Cole Schwindt, just to name a few. There’s also several fourth liners who at one time or another played for Sheldon Keefe in Toronto, such as Calle Jarnkrok. The Devils also have some internal candidates for a potential fourth line role, such as Lenni Hameenaho, Shane Lachance or Matyas Melovsky. Or maybe Mehta has someone in mind who we’re not thinking of. Either way, it doesn’t really make a ton of sense for the Devils to pay Cotter well north of $1M when you can get someone for the veteran’s minimum of $850,000. When you’re as tight against the cap ceiling as the Devils currently are, saving a few hundred thousand dollars here or there on the margins shouldn’t be overlooked.
I suppose its possible that Cotter addresses the flaws in his game where he’s no longer a defensive liability and can go on to have a respectable career as a fourth-line grinder. But I don’t blame Mehta for wanting to make a change, and if I had to guess, Cotter will be playing elsewhere in 2026-27. I don’t see the Devils bringing him back at a smaller number. The Devils might miss what he does in the shootout, but I don’t know that they’re going to miss everything else Cotter does or doesn’t do. Maybe his DJ’ing skills, but that’s about it.
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- 3 reasons why Braves are perfect fit for Tarik Skubal at MLB trade deadline
3 reasons why Braves are perfect fit for Tarik Skubal at MLB trade deadline

3 reasons why Braves are perfect fit for Tarik Skubal at MLB trade deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Atlanta Braves are sitting atop the NL East right now with a 3.5-game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies. But, not too long ago, it was close to a double-digit game lead.
Atlanta's struggled while Philadelphia's thrived recently. It's gotten to a point where it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Braves fall behind the Phillies. To avoid such a scenario, the Braves need to make a move and swing big.
That's why it's fortunate that, as MLB.com's Mark Feinsand highlighted, the Braves have three reasons why they're a perfect fit for Tarik Skubal, the Detroit Tigers' back-to-back Cy Young winner, at this year's MLB trade deadline.
3 reasons why Braves are a perfect fit for Tarik Skubal
1. Braves' top trade deadline need is a starting pitcher
"The rotation ranks third in the NL with a 3.85 ERA, but adding a frontline arm to pair with Chris Sale would help the Braves as they try to unseat the Dodgers as NL champs," Feinsand writes.
The Braves' top need at this year's trade deadline is starting pitching help for the rotation. With Spencer Strider on the injured list, along with a few other notable Braves pitchers, the need is already very apparent.
Add in that Bryce Elder has struggled a bit lately, and the Braves have a big need for starting pitching help this summer as the deadline approaches.
Skubal is probably the best starter available and would be a huge help for the Braves. But, the question is, can they afford him? Well, to put it simply, yes, they can.
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2. Braves have money to afford $32 million deal
Skubal won his arbitration hearing, earning a $32 million contract for the 2026 season. While the Braves (or any team adding Skubal in a trade) wouldn't take on all $32 million, it would still be a large contract figure to add a little over halfway through the season.
Fortunately, as Feinsand notes, "Atlanta has the financial flexibility to take on salary - Tarik Skubal's $32 million, for example..."
While some other clubs might balk at the financial aspect of a trade, the Braves won't have to worry about such a factor. But, most importantly, the Braves also won't have to worry about the cost of the trade itself.
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3. Braves can afford to ship trade package needed to land Skubal
"... and the prospect capital to get a deal done," Feinsand writes on the Braves' spending power this summer.
While the Braves might not want to spend so much, if Alex Anthopolous decides to go for it and trade for Skubal, they have the prospect capital to do so.
Didier Fuentes, JR Ritchie, and Cam Caminiti are all great trade chips the Braves could use to land Skubal from the Tigers.
They have other top prospects they could part with as well, but a deal would likely be centered around one or multiple of those young pitchers.
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Braves are a perfect fit for a Tarik Skubal trade for three reasons
Between the Braves' top need at this year's deadline being starting pitching, having the financial ability to take on just about any contract, and their abundance of resources to acquire help at the deadline, Skubal makes a ton of sense for the Braves.
While it would cost a lot, and is far from a guarantee of happening, it's clear the Braves would, and should, be one of the top suitors for the Tigers' Cy Young winner.
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- PFF grades for Colts projected starting offense in 2026
PFF grades for Colts projected starting offense in 2026
Much of the attention at this stage of the NFL offseason is on looking ahead to the 2026 season, but let's take a look back at 2025 for the Indianapolis Colts, specifically how this year's group of projected starters on offense graded out by PFF's metrics.
Through the first half of last season, the Colts' offense was red-hot, led by Daniel Jones, and was one of the most productive units in the league.
But even before Jones' season-ending injury, defenses did start to adjust and began to slow the Colts down. However, with Jones' season coming to an end, we never got to fully see how he and Shane Steichen were going to counter.
Below is a look at PFF's grading system for some context. While this metric is very helpful when it comes to quantifying a player's performance, PFF's grading system isn't the be-all and end-all either. It is one metric out of many that are out there to evaluate play.
- 39.9 or less: Poor
- 90.0+: Elite
- 80-89.9: High quality
- 70-79.9: Good
- 60-69.9: Above average
- 50-59.9: Average
- 40-49.9: Below average
PFF grades (2025) for Colts' projected starters on offense
- QB Daniel Jones: 71.7
- RB Jonathan Taylor: 78.1
- WR: Alec Pierce: 79.3
- WR Josh Downs: 77.1
- WR Ashton Dulin: 62.8
- TE Tyler Warren: 67.6
- LT Bernhard Raimann: 82.0
- LG Quenton Nelson: 84.7
- C Tanor Bortolini: 82.6
- RG Matt Goncalves: 65.9
- RT Jalen Travis: 72.2
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- Liverpool dealt major transfer blow after Fabrizio Romano’s latest update
Liverpool dealt major transfer blow after Fabrizio Romano’s latest update

Liverpool Face Manchester City Competition After Fabrizio Romano Transfer Update
Liverpool’s interest in Ayyoub Bouaddi has gained another layer of intrigue after Fabrizio Romano reported that Manchester City have held initial talks over a possible move for the Lille midfielder.
The 18-year-old has emerged as one of the most watched young midfielders in Europe, with his performances for Morocco at the 2026 FIFA World Cup only sharpening the focus around his future. Liverpool have been credited with firm interest, while City are now understood to be exploring whether a deal can be structured for the longer term.
Romano wrote on X: “Manchester City held initial talks for Ayyoub Bouaddi as potential target for the future. There are 4 clubs involved, PSG not advancing yet having different top priorities. Man City keen on Bouaddi with possible plan to let him stay at Lille until start of season 2027/28.”
For Liverpool, now under Andoni Iraola after Arne Slot’s departure on May 30 2026, the midfield market is expected to be a key part of their summer thinking. Bouaddi fits the profile of a player who could grow into a major role, rather than arrive as a finished article.
Liverpool Interest Remains Significant
Liverpool officials are believed to have monitored Bouaddi during the World Cup group stage, where his display against Brazil strengthened an already growing reputation. His composure, physical maturity and ability to handle pressure in central areas have made him one of the tournament’s standout young talents.
Lille are thought to value Bouaddi at around €70m, approximately £60.3m, which reflects both his age and potential. That figure would be a major commitment, especially if Liverpool are also assessing other midfield options.
A deal may not be straightforward. Lille are expected to favour either a loan-back arrangement for next season or a pre-agreement that allows Bouaddi to remain in France for another year. That kind of structure could suit Manchester City, according to Romano’s update, and may appeal to other clubs trying to manage squad spaces and financial planning.
Bouaddi Keeps Focus On Morocco
Bouaddi has been careful not to encourage speculation while Morocco remain at the World Cup.
“For the moment, I am only focused on the World Cup and I cannot answer to this right now,” he said.
“Of course, I’m really happy to know that some clubs are interested in me.”
“But, for now, I’m only focused on the World Cup with Morocco and we will try to give everything to do our best.”
Photo: IMAGO
Those comments are exactly what clubs would expect from a player in his position. Publicly, the message is focus. Privately, the level of interest around him appears to be accelerating.
Midfield Battle Could Shape Liverpool Summer
The key question for Liverpool is whether they view Bouaddi as a priority investment or a player to track while more immediate needs are addressed.
Manchester City’s presence matters because they have shown a willingness to buy elite young talent early, then allow development plans to unfold patiently. Liverpool, by contrast, may need midfield reinforcement that can influence Iraola’s first season more quickly.
Still, Bouaddi’s ceiling makes him difficult to ignore. If Liverpool believe he can become one of Europe’s leading midfielders, hesitation could prove costly.
For now, Fabrizio Romano’s update places Manchester City firmly in the conversation, while Liverpool remain one of the clubs watching closely. Bouaddi’s World Cup performances have changed the tempo of this race, and Lille may soon find themselves at the centre of one of the summer’s most competitive transfer pursuits.
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- LeBron James Sends Cryptic 5-Word Message From Gym As Warriors Trade Rumors Swirls
LeBron James Sends Cryptic 5-Word Message From Gym As Warriors Trade Rumors Swirls

There is a lot of speculation surrounding Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James at the moment. Especially as the 22-time NBA All-Star is an unrestricted free agent this offseason, with the Lakers so far not showing any signs to extend his long-serving tenure in LA.
Recently, James has been posting to social media amid concerns over his future in the league and mounting speculation that the Golden State Warriors will try to scoop him up this offseason.
On Tuesday, the 41-year-old forward shared a photo of himself in the gym as he showed off his abs and huge biceps. James captioned the image, “GO HARD OR GO HOME!”
"Go hard or go home!"
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 30, 2026
LeBron James putting in work early in the morning on the day NBA free agency begins 💪
(via @KingJames) pic.twitter.com/nkDAfTxqoL
James is apparently being pursued heavily by the Golden State Warriors this offseason as the Bay Area franchise appears eager to add experience to their roster ahead of next season. So is Anthony Davis, according to Sportsnaut reporting.
But it still remains to be seen where the LA Lakers veteran will end up as free agency enters into full swing for him. Meanwhile, there are those who feel LeBron James should be offloaded by the Purple and Gold this year in favor of younger and more energetic players in the NBA.
Recently, Lakers legend Byron Scott claimed the financial upside of offloading James outweighs the loss of his basketball experience on the roster. Speaking on the latest episode of his podcast on Monday, Scott said:
“I’ve said it for a long time that I think they [Lakers and LeBron James] should part ways… Bring in some fresh meat, some young talented guys, you can save $50+ million off the salary cap to bring in some younger guys because they’re young. They’re aggressive. They hungry. They’re deep. They ain’t going nowhere.”
While Scott is obviously right about James’ age, the superstar is still undoubtedly one of the greatest ever players to suit up for the franchise in NBA history. Therefore, his vast game experience and skillset will be still be valuable for any team in the league.
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- Celtics' dreams of reunion with fan favorite are over after contract update
Celtics' dreams of reunion with fan favorite are over after contract update

Celtics' dreams of reunion with fan favorite are over after contract update originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Celtics appear to be in the market for a center this offseason, and have a few names on their list ahead of free agency opening up this evening.
Unfortunately, fans can rule out one player who was reportedly on that target list, as a former Celtic that people hoped could return ended up re-signing with his current team before the FA period began.
Celtics' dreams of reunion with fan favorite are over after contract update
ESPN's Shams Charania reported on Tuesday morning that the Trail Blazers came to terms on a contract extension agreement with center Robert Williams.
MORE: Celtics targeting 6-foot-9 player from Warriors' title roster
Williams was traded to Portland in the 2023 offseason, and has spent the last three seasons there.
Unfortunately, he's been a player hit by the injury bug several times, so his time on the court has been limited, but he continues to show that the potential is there when he does play.
Portland gave Williams a three-year, $44 million contract, avoiding having him be available for other teams to sign this evening.
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Williams has played 85 games across three seasons in Portland, averaging 6.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks.
The Celtics will now have to pivot to other cheaper center options in free agency, but there are plenty of players available that they could look to sign, starting this evening.
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- How to watch Mexico vs Ecuador live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
How to watch Mexico vs Ecuador live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
There's a place in the round of 16 on the line at the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday, when Mexico host Ecuador in the round of 32 in Mexico City.
WATCH — Mexico vs Ecuador
El Tri didn't concede a single goal during the group stage en route to a perfect 9-for-9 finish against South Africa, South Korea and Czechia in Group A. Julian Quiñones scored twice, along with Raul Jimenez and three other attackers who scored a goal apiece.
Ecuador reached the knockout rounds by pulling off a massive upset in their Group E finale, 2-1 over group winners Germany. La Tri only scored those two goals during the group stage, but their rock-solid defense kept them in every game and will make them a tough out going forward.
How to watch Mexico vs Ecuador live, stream link and start time
Kick off time:9 pm ET Tuesday, June 30
Venue:Estadio Azteca — Mexico City
TV Channel: Telemundo
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock, en Espanol
Mexico team news, focus
No injures to report.
Ecuador team news, focus
No injures to report.
Mexico vs Ecuador prediction
Nothing could be better for the neutral fan than an early Mexico goal, forcing Ecuador out of their shell and opening things up for both sides, otherwise it could be like pulling teeth. There's (at least) one more magical moment for the Mexican fans at this tournament. Mexico 2-1 Ecuador.
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- Damian Lillard's future comes into focus after Portland Trail Blazers trade for Ja Morant
Damian Lillard's future comes into focus after Portland Trail Blazers trade for Ja Morant

Damian Lillard's future comes into focus after Portland Trail Blazers trade for Ja Morant originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Damian Lillard didn't play in a single NBA game during the 2025-26 season.
But the Portland Trail Blazers legend isn't done hooping, and his name came into focus late Monday when the Blazers traded for Ja Morant from the Memphis Grizzlies.
Morant is an explosive point guard, and he's joining a crowded Portland backcourt.
And yep, that includes Lillard.
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Where is Damian Lillard now?
Lillard is under a multi-year contract with Portland.
He signed his deal during the 2025 offseason, and it was a multi-year pact because he knew he wouldn't play at all in 2025-26.
Lillard tore his Achilles playing in the 2025 playoffs with the Milwaukee Bucks, and his rehab and recovery kept him out all season.
The last time Lillard played NBA games, he was still an effective point guard with an eye for the basket.
It's not certain that Lillard will remain a high-end player in the league, but his chances seem pretty good.
That creates confusion, though. It'll be hard to play Lillard and Morant at the same time due to their size and defensive shortcomings.
Portland obviously isn't going to move Lillard after getting him back to town. He's one of the favorite Trail Blazers ever.
It's just going to be a fascinating fit, assuming everyone stays healthy and on the court.
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- Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Austin Williams reportedly set for September 4th in Newark
Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Austin Williams reportedly set for September 4th in Newark

Days after middleweight contender Vito Mielnicki Jr joined forces with Matchroom Boxing, Keith Idec reports that he’ll meet recent title challenger Austin “Ammo” Williams on September 4th in “White Magic’s” familiar stomping grounds of Newark, New Jersey.
Mielnicki (23-1, 13 KO) stands unbeaten in his last 16 fights, the lone blemish a majority draw against Connor Coyle that was later overturned to a no contest when Coyle failed a drug test. Despite lacking a signature win, he sits at no. 2 in the WBO rankings, meaning a win here could put him in position for a title shot once the logjam caused by Janibek Alimkhanuly’s suspension clears up.
Williams (20-2, 13 KO) is Mielnicki’s toughest foe to date on paper, but finds himself in a rough spot after once again falling well short in a major bout. Despite rebounding nicely with four straight wins following a destructive loss to Hamzah Sheeraz, Williams had little to offer Carlos Adames in last March’s title shot, hitting the deck early and absorbing quite a bit of punishment in an admirably gutsy effort.
Just because he’s not champ material doesn’t mean he’s not a potential landmine for Mielnicki, though. I like the matchmaking here; we’ll let you know when and if it becomes official.
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- Ja Morant is getting a second chance at NBA superstardom with trade to Trail Blazers
Ja Morant is getting a second chance at NBA superstardom with trade to Trail Blazers
As NBA stars go, Ja Morant is of the shooting variety…
No, wait. Sorry. Not that kind of shooter.
My bad. Not the Steph Curry kind either. You know what? Let me start over.
Ja Morant has been like a literal shooting star the first seven years of his NBA career. Bright and mesmerizing for a moment but almost gone before we knew it. (Whew. What a triple entendre.)
One thing about stars, though, is they eventually burn out. A fate Morant appears to be headed towards way too soon after the last few years with the Memphis Grizzlies. Which is why his trade to the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday is such a pivotal moment in his career.
Morant just received a second chance to extend the life of his NBA stardom. It's on him to decide if he wants to shine bright again or let the remaining $87 million on his contract become a black hole for his new team.
The latter is what happens if the soon-to-be 27-year-old is unable to stay on the court and get back to his production as a two-time all-star. Due to a combination of injuries, suspensions and petty gripes, Morant has averaged just 46 games a year in his career, with a high of 67 coming in his COVID-shortened rookie season.
Even worse, his production has slipped so much the last three years the Grizzlies were unable to get draft compensation in trading him, only brining back 32-year-old Jerami Grant and a rotation player in Kris Murray who averages five points for his career. It's been a long fall from grace for someone once considered a superstar.
That should add more than enough fuel to Morant's fire to course correct, and he gets to do it with an ascending Portland team that just made the playoffs, under the tutelage of future Hall of Famer Damian Lillard. With the right attitude and approach, Morant's stardom might just avoid the same fate as those grenades he likes to throw in the crowd.
The World Cup knockout round has been electric
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Following Canada's win over Ghana with a goal in stoppage time Sunday, the World Cup got three more tightly contested finishes Monday to get the Round of 32 started right.
Brazil beat Japan with a goal in stoppage time, then Paraguay and Morocco both advanced on penalty kicks, sending Germany and Netherlands home in heartbreaking fashion.
More: Why Germany's go-ahead goal was disallowed in World Cup loss to Paraguay
The penalties between Netherlands and Morocco brought out all the emotions pic.twitter.com/szPMacSNfT
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
The World Cup knockout stage has been cinema so far.
Gallery of the Day
Quick hits: Top NHL free agents ... Japan heartbreak ... and more
- The Malik Beasley gambling indictment included another ex-NBA veteran who played over a decade.
- It's not just free agency in the NBA. The NHL signing period is about to start too, and Mary Clarke ranked this offseason's best free agents.
- It was a heartbreaking World Cup loss for Japan, but Brazil's Matherus Cunha found time to console Ao Tanaka after the match.
- The Lions have released cornerback Terrion Arnold after his arrest for an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping.
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- From Alabama to Wyoming, every state's winningest high school football team
From Alabama to Wyoming, every state's winningest high school football team
Every state has its own history when it comes to high school football.
Some have been playing the game since the late 1800's while others have fairly new histories but have programs that have not suffered losing records since their inception.
With that in mind, every state has its standout program. A program that's won more games than any other. For some states, that team leads the state in both wins and state titles. Others have found success in winning games, but maybe not on the biggest stage.
We've already looked at the 10 programs closing in on 1,000 total wins. However, what's the winningest program in each of the 50 states?
After conducting weeks of research and reaching out to multiple schools, here's a look at the high school football program in every state with the most wins.
Alabama: T.R. Miller
Total number of wins: 755
State championships: 6 (1969, 1984, 1991, 1994, 2000, 2002)
Alaska: West Anchorage
Total number of wins: 315
State championships: 4 (2010, 2013, 2015, 2023)
Arizona: Mesa High
Total number of wins: 704
State championships: 11 (1928, 1933, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1990, 1992)
Arkansas: Pine Bluff
Total number of wins: 831
State championships: 23 (1916, 1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1943, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1977, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2014, 2015)
California: Bakersfield
Total number of wins: 833
State championships: 8 (1916, 1920, 1921 (co-title), 1923, 1925, 1927, 2013)
Colorado: Limon High
Total number of wins: 700
State championships: 23 (1933, 1938, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1976, 1978, 1979, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2025)
Connecticut: Ansonia
Total number of wins: 883
State championships: 22 (1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2022, 2024)
Delaware: Salesianum School
Total number of wins: 651
State championships: 8 (1972, 1986, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2023)
Florida: Manatee
Total number of wins: 736
State championships: 5 (1983, 1985, 1989, 1992, 2011)
Georgia: Valdosta
Total number of wins: 971
State championships: 24 (1940, 1947, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1998, 2016)
Hawaii: St. Louis
Total number of wins: 756
State championships: 22 (1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024)
Idaho: Boise High
Total number of wins: Over 500 (Idaho does not publish all-time wins)
State championships: 2 (1964, 1980)
Illinois: East St. Louis
Total number of wins: 854
State championships: 11 (1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1991, 2008, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2024)
Indiana: Cathedral
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Total number of wins: 792
State championships: 14 (1986, 1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020, 2021)
Iowa: Harlan
Total number of wins: 835
State championships: 14 (1972, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2021, 2022)
Kansas: Lawrence
Total number of wins: 788
State championships: 29 (1919, 1927, 1928, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995)
Kentucky: Male & Mayfield
Total number of wins: 965
State championships: Male 15 (1924, 1937, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1951, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2015, 2018); Mayfield 13 (1977, 1978, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023)
Louisiana: Haynesville
Total number of wins: 896
State championships: 18 (1924, 1929, 1936, 1970, 1971, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2025)
Maine: Portland
Total number of wins: 731
State championships: 3 (1982, 2002, 2024)
Maryland: Fort Hill
Total number of wins: 738
State championships: 11 (1975, 1997, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Massachusetts: Everett
Total number of wins: 868
State championships: 28 (1896, 1897, 1903, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1927, 1940, 1945, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017)
Michigan: Muskegon
Total number of wins: 910
State championships: 19 (1920, 1921, 1923, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1944, 1951,1971, 1986, 1989, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2017, 2023)
Minnesota: Mahnomen
Total number of wins: 722
State championships: 9 (1980, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2012, 2013, 2018)
Mississippi: Louisville
Total number of wins: 847
State championships: 12 (1985, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023)
Missouri: Rockhurst
Total number of wins: 784
State championships: 9 (1971. 1981, 1983, 1986, 1987, 2000, 2002, 2007. 2010)
Montana: Butte
Total number of wins: 696
State championships: 17(1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1929, 1935, 1937, 1941, 1946, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1977, 1991, 2012)
Nebraska: Creighton Prep
Total number of wins: 760
State championships: 9 (1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2000, 2004)
Nevada: Reno
Total number of wins: 610
State championships: 19 (1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1949, 1950. 1951, 1954, 1956, 2003)
New Hampshire: Plymouth
Total number of wins: 506
State championships: 26 (1951, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018)
New Jersey: Montclair
Total number of wins: 779
State championships: 26 (1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1983, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017)
New Mexico: Artesia
Total number of wins: 744
State championships: 33 (1957, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2022, 2023, 2025)
New York: Rome Free Academy
Total number of wins: 660
State championships: 1 (1981)
North Carolina: Shelby
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Total number of wins: 872
State championships: 20 (1947, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1984,1986, 1987, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2025)
North Dakota: Bismarck High
Total number of wins: 665
State championships: 13 (1928, 1929, 1943, 1949, 1962, 1984, 1985, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2018)
Ohio: Massillon Washington
Total number of wins: 968
State championships: 25 (1909, 1916, 1922, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965,1970, 2023)
Oklahoma: Clinton
Total number of wins: 866
State championships: 17 (1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2021)
Oregon: North Medford
Total number of wins: 738
State championships: 8 (1944, 1959, 1962, 1969, 1977, 1985, 1993, 2024)
Pennsylvania: Mount Carmel
Total number of wins: 912
State championships: 6 (1927, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002)
Rhode Island: La Salle Academy & East Providence High
Total number of wins: Each with more than 600 wins (official records not kept by the state)
State championships: La Salle Academy 17 (1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1951,1955, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2017, 2022); East Providence 15 (1943, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1979, 1980, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006)
South Carolina: Summerville
Total number of wins: 858
State championships: 11 (1948, 1949, 1955, 1956, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1998)
South Dakota: Sioux Falls Washington
Total number of wins: 819
State championships: 42 (1905, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1945, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1976, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Tennessee: Maryville
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Total number of wins: 881
State championships: 17 (1970, 1976, 1978, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019)
Texas: Highland Park
Total number of wins: 912
State championships: 6 (1945, 1957, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2018)
Utah: Davis
Total number of wins: 643
State championships: 7 (1937, 1943, 1949, 1965, 1974, 1976, 2004)
Vermont: Rutland
Total number of wins: Over 500
State championships: 18 (1938, 1939, 1942, 1945, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1960, 1984, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2015)
Virginia: Hampton
Total number of wins: 884
State championships: 17 (1936, 1942, 1948, 1950, 1969, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005)
Washington: Gonzaga Prep
Total number of wins: 705
State championships: 3 (1982, 1986, 2015)
West Virginia: Parkersburg
Total number of wins: 862
State championships: 17 (1911, 1918, 1919, 1921, 1922, 1927, 1938, 1940, 1943, 1950, 1958, 1976, 1978, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007)
Wisconsin: Marquette University
Total number of wins: 773
State championships: 10 (1975, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2023)
Wyoming: Natrona County
Total number of wins: 652
State championships: 18 (1928, 1933, 1937, 1939, 1942, 1948, 1951, 1957, 1963, 1975, 1985, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018)
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: From Alabama to Wyoming, every state's winningest high school football team
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- Sean Strickland responds to 'Shara Bullet' rant: 'It makes me laugh'
Sean Strickland responds to 'Shara Bullet' rant: 'It makes me laugh'
Magomedov fought Strickland teammate Michel Pereira at UFC Baku last weekend. Magomedov survived early adversity to score a come-from-behind unanimous decision win over Pereira.
Strickland emulated Magomedov’s style while helping Pereira prepare for the fight. “Shara Bullet” has since aimed unprovoked verbal shots at Strickland. Magomedov claims Strickland is a “domestic champion” who is scared to defend his title outside the U.S. While Magomedov is yet to be officially ranked at middleweight, he says Strickland will avoid a fight with him outside America.
Laughing It Off
Strickland isn’t taking Magomedov’s comments too seriously. The UFC middleweight champion just reminded Magomedov that he fought his teammate, not him.
“It makes me laugh. Bro you fought my teammate... There are levels to this haha,” Strickland wrote on X.
Magomedov (17-1) has scored six UFC wins while suffering his lone professional loss against Michael Page. Meanwhile, Strickland (31-7) won the middleweight title for the second time in a huge upset against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328 last month.
It makes me laugh. Bro you fought my teammate... There are levels to this haha— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) June 28, 2026
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- The World Cup Experience Lives Up to the Hype
The World Cup Experience Lives Up to the Hype

Hello and welcome to another edition of Free Agent! Keep your hands off each other this week, or VAR may kill all your hopes and dreams.
Your humble newsletter writer is on his way home from a World Cup road trip as we speak, so today's newsletter talks about that experience. Then I borrow from a book excerpt that Reason just published about the history of sports betting. I think you'll like it! The last section has my latest podcast appearance.
Locker Room Links
- The Supreme Court just upheld the Idaho and West Virginia laws that ban transgender females from girls' and women's sports. (Here's my take on this after oral arguments over these cases).
- Baseball's players union wants to ban prop bets.
- The NHL is officially considering expansion in Texas.
- As I've been thinking and saying, there's a very good chance the men's World Cup comes back to the U.S. in 2038.
- That'll fix it: After South Korea crashed out of the World Cup without making the knockouts, the country's president wants a thorough investigation. (Maybe the taxpayer funds are the problem!)
- Reminder that the big TV networks still draw the most viewers for sports, and FOX is giving the World Cup more exposure in the U.S. than any other network can.
- Meanwhile, ESPN is betting big on darts?
- The NCAA is officially adopting a five-year, age-based eligibility rule. (People are going to sue over it.)
- Elsewhere in Reason, a new video from Zach Weissmueller to watch as you prepare to celebrate America 250: "The American Revolution Isn't Over."
- Brendan Sorsby can't play in the NCAA, NFL, or CFL—but maybe the UFL is still an option?
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The World Cup Experience Lives Up to the Hype
After months of planning, hours of driving, and thousands of dollars spent, my in-person participation in the World Cup has come to an end.
Was it worth it? Absolutely.
I, along with three others, went to Philadelphia for Croatia and Ghana's group stage match—an entertaining back-and-forth affair that Croatia won 2–1, though the stakes were low, as both teams were almost certain to avoid elimination. From Philadelphia we drove up to Foxboro, Massachusetts, to see the round of 32 match between Paraguay and Germany (whom I've spent two decades watching and supporting because of heritage that is admittedly a smaller part of my ancestry than I once thought). Paraguay had already parked the bus before they managed to score a first-half goal. Germany tied it up in the second half and undoubtedly outplayed them, but couldn't make it matter on the scoreboard. A goal in extra time was called off for a foul that is probably not called more often. Germany fell behind early in penalty kicks but clawed their way back level, only to lose it heartbreakingly in the sixth round of kicks.
My family takes a lot of sports-related trips, so I'm often asking them, "Well, other than the loss, how was the trip?" To answer my own question: Great, but the result is kind of a big deal, too. I didn't expect Germany to win the whole tournament, but I did expect them to at least win the one game I was at—where they were heavy favorites—which was my first time seeing the German team in person. The sadness is less about losing to Paraguay and more about the denial of communal joy I'd hoped to experience with the other German fans, the unrelenting positive vibes that would have fueled me for a couple more days, and the lifelong memory of having seen Germany triumph in an elimination game in the World Cup.
So missing out on that opportunity sucked. But, as I said, the trip was still worth the time, money, and energy we invested into it. Watching a crushing loss is always a possibility when you travel to see teams you love.
In hindsight, especially with some games commanding a $1,000-plus get-in price, it actually seems like we did the World Cup on the cheap. I don't think we spent more than $1,000 per person on tickets, lodging, transportation, and food combined for two games and four days on the road. We spent about $220 per ticket on FIFA's Category 2 tickets (subsidized by scalping other tickets) and both times ended up in upper deck seats near midfield. I picked games within driving distance (although one of us flew in from the Midwest) and stayed with friends where we could—where we couldn't, just a week out from our stay we still managed to book a reasonably cheap hotel 40 minutes from Foxboro without having to worry about bedbugs.
I'm left wishing I had actually spent more to see another game. The initial prices to go see the U.S. team now seem like they would have been worthwhile, even with the cost of a cross-country flight and hotel.
Here are a few bits of advice for anyone considering a World Cup or soccer trip. Since soccer is expansive and played up and down a large field, there's not a bad seat in the stadium—at least for viewing gameplay. Being in or near the energetic supporters section would probably be even more fun (I was generally sitting around fellow Americans, but they weren't neutrals, they had rooting interests). Worry more about the quantity of games you're going to rather than getting really good tickets to fewer games.
If you're going to go to the World Cup, you should go to the World Cup: Get to the stadium area early and meet other fans, take in the vibes, and get yourself more hyped up. Don't just show up right before kickoff and leave right after. While you're on the trip, go to a Fan Fest and a watch party and immerse yourself in the tournament.
Sometimes I hate soccer. Sometimes I love it. The World Cup is great. FIFA deserves to make billions of dollars off of this!
Your Sports Summer Beach Read?
I have an excerpt to share with readers this week from David Bockino's recent book Over/Under: An Unexpected History of Sports Betting. I really enjoyed the book and recommend it—the chapters are very digestible, and I was sad to reach its end. The history of sports betting in the U.S. is so much more than the Black Sox scandal, Pete Rose, and the widespread legalization of sports betting in the last decade. The writing is more descriptive than prescriptive, so readers are left smarter and able to form their own opinions.
I learned a lot from the book, and I think you'll enjoy this excerpt from its last two chapters.
The Mob Used To Run Sports Betting. Now DraftKings and FanDuel Do.
By David Bockino
In May 1995, a supporters group associated with the English football club Stoke City FC launched a campaign demanding wholesale changes to their beloved team. At the time, Stoke City played in Division One, the competition just below the top tier, three-year-old English Premier League (EPL). At the conclusion of every season the best clubs in the First Division get bumped up to the EPL to compete against heavyweights like Manchester United and Liverpool. But Stoke City was languishing, and hope that it would get promoted any time soon was fading. In an advertisement published in a local newspaper, the group asked, "Does the club's present level of investment in players provide for a real promotion challenge in the future?" Much of the ire was directed toward Stoke City chairman and majority shareholder Peter Coates. Owner of a catering business and a collection of betting shops, Coates had been in charge of Stoke for close to a decade. "Whenever a club is seen not to be doing well there always has to be someone to blame," he said a few days after the group's ad. The problem, Coates explained, was a lack of resources. The money being poured into clubs like Blackburn, winners of the English Premier League title, is "the exception to the rule. Generally this does not happen and we would love such a sugar daddy at Stoke. But I don't think we are going to get one." He was right. No man was going to save Stoke City. But a woman would.
On January 10, 1998, Stoke City suffered its worst home defeat in history, a 7–0 drubbing by Birmingham City. No longer content with strongly worded missives, angry supporters stormed the field: "They came through the door like a herd of buffaloes," a former Stoke City player told a reporter. A few days later, Coates resigned as chairman. A few months later, Stoke City was relegated to the Second Division. Almost two years later, Stoke City was sold to a consortium of investors from Iceland.
No longer in charge of a football club, Peter Coates returned to the corporate world to find that his daughter had big plans for the family business. Denise, an econometrics graduate from the University of Sheffield, had doubled the number of betting shops and grown revenue. But her real ambition was to shed the brick-and-mortar model to focus on the internet. Cognizant of the startup costs needed to compete with the offshore operators, Denise mortgaged the buildings and took out a loan. She purchased the domain name bet365.com for $25,000 and in March 2001 launched the company's website. Four years later, all the shops had been sold and resources were being poured into the online business.
Her bet on the future of the internet paid off (maybe as well as any bet has ever paid off). With Coates' focus on technology, customer service, and marketing, bet365 became one of the most popular online gambling websites in the world, generating far more revenue than the retail shops ever had. Suddenly the Coates family was flush with cash. In 2006, they bought Stoke City FC back from the Iceland group and Peter Coates resumed his role as chairman. With its newfound wealth, the family could now provide the resources needed to elevate the club's fortunes. Two years later, much to the delight of its rabid fans, Stoke City finished in second place and was promoted to the English Premier League. Just a decade after her father's acrimonious exit, Denise Coates had used gambling money to give her community what they had always wanted: a world-class football club.
Read the rest of the book excerpt here.
Freed Up on the World Cup
I went on Reason's Freed Up podcast again with Robby Soave last week to talk about New York City's socialists, discuss the World Cup, and rate dragon names.
Replay of the Week
The fact that this happened to another team is the only small comfort I have after Germany's loss (The last replay shows it best.)
An insane way for this PK to sneak in for Morocco
pic.twitter.com/sUBe1cj69K
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 30, 2026
That's all for this week. Enjoy watching the real event of the weekend, the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest (July 4, noon Eastern).
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- Jonathan Drouin’s Buyout in St. Louis Opens Door to Potential Avalanche Reunion
Jonathan Drouin’s Buyout in St. Louis Opens Door to Potential Avalanche Reunion

Former Colorado Avalanche forward Jonathan Drouin was placed on waivers by the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday for buyout purposes. He will become an unrestricted free agent at noon ET on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old Canadian forward spent two seasons with the Avs from 2023-2025 and was a key piece of the top six in Gabe Landeskog’s absence.
Following the 2025 postseason, Drouin signed a two-year, $8 million deal with the New York Islanders. He started the season strong but struggled after the first 20 or so games and was eventually a throw-in piece in the trade that sent Brayden Schenn from St. Louis to New York.
Drouin finished with four goals and 24 points in 64 games.
Last summer, Drouin didn’t wanted to leave Colorado, but he ultimately wasn’t going to get anything remotely close to what he signed for had he stayed. Now that he’s making some money via his buyout, would another near jear-minimum bargain deal with the Avs make sense?
in 2023-24, Drouin had 56 points in 70 games making less than a million dollars against the cap. He followed it up with 37 in 43 games before losing his spot in the top six upon Landeskog’s return in the postseason. His two years in Colorado, played mostly with longtime friend Nathan MacKinnon, were the most productive of his career.
Joe Sakic said last week that he’d like to sign a forward or two and a defenseman with the roughly $6 million in remaining cap space. If Drouin takes less again, he could help the Avs as a middle six option, if not a permanent spot in the top six that was vacated by Valeri Nichushkin. He’ll likely get more lucrative offers elsewhere and would have to voluntarily choose Colorado. It’s not impossible given how much he enjoyed being with the Avs the first time.
We’ll have to see if the idea interests him, and if Sakic shares the same thought.
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- Tearful Swiatek overcomes scare on Wimbledon return
Tearful Swiatek overcomes scare on Wimbledon return

A relieved Iga Swiatek cried on court after she began her Wimbledon title defence with a stuttering three-set victory over Taylor Townsend.
The Pole evoked memories of her crushing 6-0 6-0 final victory over Amanda Anisimova 12 months ago as she dropped just one game in the opening set.
However, the third seed had to fight through her own frustration and an increased level from her American opponent to win 6-1 2-6 6-3 in just over two hours.
After letting out a roar of celebration, Swiatek became tearful and hid her face in her towel as she took a few moments to collect herself.
Her father and sister, sitting on the front row of the Royal Box, then joined in the ovation as she walked over to carry out her post-match interview.
"I'm not sure if I'm able to talk that much - it was a tough couple of weeks. Not a season where everything went how I wanted," the 25-year-old said.
"I don't think I won any three-set matches this year, so I'm happy I could do it here.
"It means a lot opening the court as the defending champion. In the end I kept my composure."
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- From retirement fears to triumphant Wimbledon return for GB's Swan
Swiatek has not won a Grand Slam since Wimbledon and has yet to win a title this year.
She lost in the third round of the French Open - the major she has won four times - and suffered a three-set defeat in her sole grass-court match in the build-up to Wimbledon.
Swiatek picked up where she left off on Centre Court, dropping just one game in a rapid first set and hitting 10 winners on the way.
However, her serve badly misfired in the second set - helped by Townsend standing inside the baseline to rush her - and she double-faulted to go a double break down.
Townsend has not won a singles match at Wimbledon since 2019 but she and Katerina Siniakova won the women's doubles title together two years ago, and her superb touch and slice helped her level the match.
Swiatek went off court after a second set that saw her commit 16 unforced errors, but it took time to find her rhythm on her return.
A 12-minute first game of the deciding set was key, with Swiatek saving four break points and overcoming three double faults to hold serve.
Townsend - watched on by Siniakova and good friend Naomi Osaka - kept in touch but Swiatek broke for a 5-2 lead with a passing forehand, before serving out victory.
"You can see the relief on Iga's face. It was a very intense match," former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli said on BBC 5 Live.
"The moment it turned was in the very first game of the third set. It was absolutely pivotal because she was really losing the momentum of this match.
Swiatek will face Czech Karolina Pliskova, runner-up at Wimbledon in 2021, in the second round.
American Anisimova beat Macedonian qualifier Lina Gjorcheska 6-3 6-2 to advance, while 2024 finalist Jasmine Paolini fought back to beat Robin Montgomery 0-6 6-4 7-5.
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- From retirement fears to triumphant Wimbledon return for GB's Swan
From retirement fears to triumphant Wimbledon return for GB's Swan
Not too long ago, Katie Swan thought her playing days might be over.
Once hailed as one of Britain's brightest young talents, her promising career was derailed by injuries, and she found herself outside the world's top 1,000.
But on Tuesday, Swan became the first British player to reach the second round at this year's Wimbledon with victory over Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu.
It represented a "full-circle moment" for the 27-year-old, who claimed her first Grand Slam main-draw win against the same opponent at Wimbledon in 2018.
Given a wildcard into this year's championships, Swan rewatched her previous win over Begu to prepare for her SW19 return after three years away from the All England Club.
"It feels like a different life eight years ago [for] me to today," said Swan, who was ranked 1,114th in the world just 14 months ago.
"In a way it's kind of felt quite special to play her again here.
"I know it was eight years ago but it still gave me a sense of confidence that I had beaten her before.
"I knew she would remember that, too."
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'I never fell out of love with tennis'
Swan first came to prominence when she reached the 2015 Australian Open girls' singles final aged 15.
A year later, she became the youngest ever player to represent Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup.
But her career never took off the way many expected it to.
Swan was plagued with persistent back injuries and was often forcing herself to play through immense pain. By the end of 2024, she had reached breaking point.
"I wasn't playing tennis anymore. I was coaching in the United States and I wasn't really sure there was a way back to professional tennis," she told BBC Radio 5 live.
"I never fell out of love with the sport. I just couldn't stay healthy for long enough.
"I was trying to enjoycoaching and do what I could to earn some money, but it was not really fulfilling for me in that moment.
"I knew there was a lot more I could still give if I could just find a way to resolve my health issues."
Luckily for Swan, she found a doctor that could help. Unfortunately, the treatment she needed was "excruciating".
"He ended up doing a nerve kind of treatment on me. It was very painful," she said.
"He found that my nerves weren't functioning properly. It wasn't very enjoyable, but I spent a couple of weeks with him, and it really, really helped."
'I didn't want to retire from tennis with any regrets'
Since having the treatment in early 2025, Swan has been able to stay on court and slowly rise up the rankings, helped by winning six titles on the ITF women's circuit.
After breaking back into the top 200 earlier this month, Swan received a wildcard for Wimbledon - a moment that left her crying on a massage table as she received treatment.
"I'm very fortunate to be from a Grand Slam nation where we have the opportunity to be awarded wildcards," she said.
"I would also say I'm proud of myself for putting myself in a position to get back to this point.
"I had to accept that was the level I was going to have to start at if I ever was going to come back."
Swan will get another chance to play at her home Slam later this week when she faces 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the second round.
But even after picking up her first Grand Slam match win in in eight years, Swan is looking ahead to the future.
"I have exceeded my expectations in the last year so far, but as tennis players, we're always looking for more regardless of how we do," she added.
"I didn't want to retire from tennis with any regrets - and I feel like if I'd have stopped back then, that would've been the case.
"I'm glad that I kept going after moments like today."

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- 'A true competitor': Shikhar Dhawan pays classy tribute to former England captain Ben Stokes
'A true competitor': Shikhar Dhawan pays classy tribute to former England captain Ben Stokes

Stokes announced his retirement during the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, bringing the curtain down on an illustrious international journey. While England's 160-run defeat and a 2-1 series loss to New Zealand made for a disappointing farewell on the field, the occasion was marked by an outpouring of respect from teammates, rivals and former cricketers across the world.
Joining the chorus of tributes, Dhawan took to X to praise Stokes for his match-winning ability and lasting impact on the game.
"Few players could change the course of a match the way @benstokes38 did. A true competitor and one of the finest all-rounders of this generation. Congratulations on an incredible career. 👏🏏"
After the match, New Zealand captain Tom Latham congratulated stokes, while Root had a speech for him in the dressing room.
Tom Latham on Ben Stokes: "On behalf of the New Zealand cricket team, I just want to congratulate you on an amazing career. You're truly a once-in-a-generation player. We've shared some fierce battles over the years, and it's been a privilege to play against you. Congratulations on a fantastic career, mate. Enjoy your retirement."
Joe Root on playing alongside Stokes: "I've played cricket with and against Ben since we were 12 years old. He taught me my first swear word the first time I played against him while sledging me. We've always got on really well ever since. It's going to feel strange walking into the dressing room and not seeing him around. He's been an incredible teammate and friend throughout the journey."
New Zealand wins the series
New Zealand sealed the series with a memorable victory at Trent Bridge, handing England their first home Test series defeat of three or more matches in 14 years. However, the result was overshadowed by Stokes' emotional farewell, as one of England's greatest all-rounders bid goodbye to international cricket after a career filled with unforgettable performances and iconic moments.
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- Blazers, Robert Williams III agree to three-year, $44 million contract extension
Blazers, Robert Williams III agree to three-year, $44 million contract extension
Shams Charania: Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III has agreed to sign a three-year, $44 million contract extension to return to the Portland Trail Blazers through 2028-29, agent Kevin Bradbury of LIFT Sports Management tells ESPN.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Blazers, Robert Williams III agree to three-year, $44 million contract extension
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- Celtics actively making teams trade offers involving Jaylen Brown
Celtics actively making teams trade offers involving Jaylen Brown
Brian Windhorst on Jaylen Brown: When the pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo last week failed, the expectation was that the Celtics would have a bespoke trade conversation with Jaylen Brown, targeting a couple of teams where they like the possible trade. And it's not gone that way. The Celtics have ended up canvasing a large part of the league. In some cases, from what I am told, actually actively making offers involving Brown, not receiving offers. When you have a valuable asset, you usually sit back and receive. And that has left the impression that they're searching a little bit, as is the fact that they've been looking for large volumes of draft picks in return for Brown just days after looking for a superstar player.
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Noctua confirms its future plans with its new 2026/2027 roadmap
Here’s a glimpse at what’s to come from Noctua Noctua has officially unveiled a new hardware roadmap, confirming its plans for the rest of 2026 and the first half of 2027. This roadmap includes a wide range of new products, including desk fans, PSUs, fan controllers, and next-generation CPU coolers. What’s next on Noctua’s roadmap? […]
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- The RAM crisis has made Windows desktops almost unaffordable, but these mini PCs provide a better way to get work done without desk clutter
The RAM crisis has made Windows desktops almost unaffordable, but these mini PCs provide a better way to get work done without desk clutter
Trying to get your hands on a full desktop PC that won't force you to take out a loan during this price-hiking RAM crisis is like trying to punch through a brick wall: painful and futile.
In such grim times for tech, mini PCs can provide a much-needed reprieve with their more affordable prices that won't set you back thousands of dollars while providing fast performance for productivity, vast storage space for precious documents, and compact sizes that won't eat up your desk.
One such lineup of high-quality mini PCs is those produced by Geekom, many of which are currently on sale for Best Buy's 4th of July sale, which will last until July 5, 2026.
So, if you've been eyeing up a chance to obtain budget-friendly mini-PCs like the Geekom IT13 (now on sale for $569.99) or a pink-sized performance powerhouse like the Geekom AX8 MAX (now on sale for $629.99), now's a great time to capitalize on it before the RAMaggeddon jacks their prices for good too.

"This machine is excellent in providing an exceptionally flexible tool that can serve files from external storage, be a hardware firewall or do any job that involves external devices connected by USB or Thunderbolt." ~ Mark Pickavance, writer at TechRadar
TechRadar Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐View Deal

"It has the best single- and multi-core scores of any mini-PC I used, and it does a passable job at gaming, provided the title isn't too visually demanding." ~ Harish Jonnalagadda, Senior Editor
Windows Central Review (A8/A7): ⭐⭐⭐⭐½View Deal

"The speed of this mini PC is boosted by one of the fastest SSDs in this price bracket. The CPU and GPU flex their power, offering decent multimedia editing alongside solid performance for standard office use. The main reservation is the slightly peculiar colour profile." ~ Alastair Jennings, Writer at TechRadar
TechRadar Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐View Deal

"The A5 is a well-made, designed and considered NUC design that delivers most of the features customers need and want." ~ Mark Pickavance, writer at TechRadar
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"Great mini PC! Super fast with multiple tabs and dual 4K monitors, incredibly compact, and comes with a clean Windows install with no bloatware. Setup was easy, performance is smooth, and it runs quietly. Highly recommend!"
Best Buy Customer Review - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐View Deal

"The Geekom A9 Max is, by all accounts, a premium mini PC. With top-tier hardware inside, be it for regular work or more intensive scenarios such as AI and gaming, it just eats it up. Toss in expandable RAM and storage, and I'm left asking why we would even bother with a full-size desktop anymore." ~ Richard Devine, Managing Editor
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FAQ
How long will Best Buy's 4th of July sale last?
Best Buy's 4th of July sale will last until Sunday, July 5, 2026.
Will I need Best Buy membership to access these deals?
Best Buy's 4th of July discounts are open for anyone to access, even if they don't have a Best Buy Plus / Total membership.
Which countries are eligible for Best Buy's 4th of July sale?
Best Buy's 4th of July sale is limited to the United States of America only, with no International shipping support.
Are Geekom's Mini-PC's capable of having their RAM and SSDs upgraded?
Many Geekom's Mini-PCs can their RAM and SSDs replaced and upgraded with better ones to boost their performance rates and install space, but how much RAM and install space you can store will differ for each Geekom Mini-PC.

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- A critical exploit bypasses Microsoft Defender in Windows 11 and Windows 10 — so much for "everyday risk protection without additional software"
A critical exploit bypasses Microsoft Defender in Windows 11 and Windows 10 — so much for "everyday risk protection without additional software"
Last month, security researcher Chaotic Eclipse (better known as Nightmare-Eclipse) managed to bypass Windows 11's sophisticated BitLocker security feature using a USB stick. Nightmare claimed that Microsoft "intentionally" left a backdoor in the security feature:
"Could have made some insane cash selling this, but no amount of money will stand between me and my determination against Microsoft." The company has since patched three zero-day exploits published by the security researcher, including YellowKey, GreenPlasma, and MiniPlasma.
More recently, Nightmare-Eclipse disclosed a new zero-day vulnerability dubbed RoguePlanet, which affects Microsoft Defender on both Windows 11 and Windows 10. The exploit could allow attackers to gain full control of affected systems (via Bleeping Computer).
Microsoft acknowledged the vulnerability and indicated that it's tracking the RoguePlanet zero-day exploit under CVE-2026-50656. According to the company:
"Microsoft is aware of an elevation of privilege in the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine in Microsoft Defender publicly referred to as "RoguePlanet ". We are working to provide a high quality security update that addresses this vulnerability. We will provide information in this CVE when the update is available."
The security sleuth shared a proof-of-concept exploit in a self-hosted Git repository, further claiming that Microsoft had scrapped its repository hosting exploits on GitHub and GitLab.
The exploit is a race condition, so it's a hit or miss. I have managed to get a 100% success rate on some machines while it struggled to work on others. The PoC for RoguePlanet works regardless if real time protection is on or not.
Nightmare-Eclipse
Perhaps more interestingly, this news comes after Microsoft previously fronted Windows 11’s Defender as enough for most PC owners. "Microsoft Defender Antivirus covers everyday risks without requiring additional software,” the company added.
The statement seemed highly debatable in the community, though many still agreed with Microsoft's sentiments, including some of Windows Central's readers:
"It's not a secret, Windows Defender has been the best or near the best antivirus for years by now. Times when third-party antivirus actually served a purpose are long gone. You're just slowing down your system and paying for no reason."
In a subsequent blog post, Microsoft admitted that while Windows 11's Defender is usually enough for most users, third‑party tools add extra layers of protection, including identity monitoring or built-in VPNs.
Elsewhere, Nightmare-Eclipse and Microsoft had been locked in a months-long battle, with Microsoft even threatening legal action. But after backlash from the wider cybersecurity community, the company signaled it no longer intends to pursue lawsuits against researchers who conduct or publish their findings.

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- Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go are dead: Microsoft's budget Surface PCs are the last to be cut from its portfolio
Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go are dead: Microsoft's budget Surface PCs are the last to be cut from its portfolio
It looks like Microsoft's popular Surface Go and less popular Surface Laptop Go are on the chopping block. According to my sources that are familiar with Microsoft's hardware roadmap, these devices are no longer being manufactured, and no successors are currently planned
Just like the Surface Studio, Surface Laptop Studio, Surface Duo, Surface Hub, Surface Book, Surface Headphones, and Surface Earbuds before them, the Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go are the latest Surface PCs to reach the Microsoft graveyard, and completes the Surface portfolio culling that began in 2023.
Now, the Surface portfolio consists exclusively of Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, with varying screen sizes and power capabilities spread between them. Surface Pro features a 12-inch and 13-inch model, and the Surface Laptop features 13-inch, 13.8-inch, and 15-inch models with a special Ultra model coming this fall.
Sources say that Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go stock may still exist at certain retailers and in certain regions, but once that stock has depleted, it won't be replaced. When asked for comment, a Microsoft representative pointed me to the new Surface website, which notably doesn't include Surface Go or Laptop Go anymore.
Surface Go is a particularly surprising device to be killed off, as I understood that it was very popular with enterprise customers.
In fact, it was so popular with enterprises that Surface Go became a device exclusively for commercial customers with its final generation. Surface Go 1-3 were available for both consumers and commercial customers, but Surface Go 4 only ever saw a release for commercial customers.
Fascinatingly, I'm told Microsoft had planned to ship a Surface Go 5 at some point in the last couple of years, and it was going to be powered by a low-end Snapdragon chip. Unfortunately, when the company asked its enterprise customers for feedback, it found that most of them weren't interested in an Arm version of the device, and so that plan was scrapped.

Surface Laptop Go was pretty much replaced with the 13-inch Surface Laptop, which addressed the Laptop Go's biggest flaws such as the lack of a backlit keyboard and low-resolution display. Surface Go on the other hand hasn't really seen a replacement, as the 12-inch Surface Pro is significantly more expensive (and much larger) than the Surface Go 4 was at $579.
Of course, Surface Go originally launched at an astonishingly affordable $399 in 2018, albeit with very low-end specs that made the device hard to recommend. The Surface Go 3 and Surface Go 4 were the first versions with enough power to handle daily tasks without any noticeable performance loss, but their prices were much higher as a result.
I'm told that the decision to kill off these devices wasn't influenced by the ongoing RAMpocalypse, as the decision was made many months before memory prices became a problem for the company.
Now, the Surface portfolio is left with just two devices, Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. Many would argue these devices are no longer interesting or innovative from a form factor perspective, serving only to compete with whatever Apple is doing on their side of the fence. With Surface Laptop Ultra coming in the fall as a clear MacBook Pro competitor, this has never been more true.

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- Progress! Microsoft is finally giving Windows 11 users the taskbar they actually asked for
Progress! Microsoft is finally giving Windows 11 users the taskbar they actually asked for
A small change is on the way to Windows 11, but it will make a big difference to a select group of users. Windows Insiders can now test the option to make the taskbar smaller on Windows 11.
Windows 11's taskbar has always been controversial. Microsoft rebuilt the taskbar when creating the operating system, but the company did not include every feature from the Windows 10 taskbar.
As a result, options like being able to move the taskbar to the side or top of the screen never made it to Windows 11. Microsoft is addressing some of the most frequently shared complaints. Soon, you'll be able to move the taskbar and resize it. Progress!
Windows Insiders have been able to move the taskbar around since earlier this year, but until recently have had limited options for resizing it. Insider builds presented the option to "show smaller taskbar buttons" but enabling that feature only shrinks the buttons. The actual taskbar remains the same height.
Windows 11 Experimental Preview Build 26300.8758 adds a toggle to change the size of the taskbar. Switching the taskbar to "small" reduces the height of the taskbar and also enables smaller icons.
It's also possible to enable small icons while keeping the taskbar its default height.
Build 26300.8758: Changes
Taskbar
- Taskbar customization just got easier. As we continue to make improvements to the Taskbar experience mentioned last month, we've introduced a dedicated Taskbar Size setting, making it simpler to find, understand, and personalize your ideal taskbar experience.
- We've also made refinements to the transitions between taskbar sizes for a smoother overall experience.
File Explorer
- We've improved the reliability of thumbnail previews for cloud files in the Details pane. The pane has also been reorganized so file properties are easier to find and review at a glance.
- Fixed an issue where the OneDrive shortcut in File Explorer stops working when File Explorer is run in administrative mode.
- Fixed an issue where the confirmation dialog might display an internal Recycle Bin file name instead of the original file name when permanently deleting a file.
Sounds
- Improved system sounds when using Windows in dark mode.
Microsoft released a bunch of builds recently, but most of them were rather minor. An unnoted change is that Xbox mode is now called XBOX mode.
An initiative to improve Windows 11 known as Windows K2 will include changes large and small. Microsoft plans to address serious "pain points" across Windows 11. Performance, design, and reliability are all being worked on by the tech giant.
Tiny details like taskbar resizing help Windows 11 feel more polished and personalized.

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- The Comcast-NBCUniversal split is about betting on data centers over cable, and gaming over TV
The Comcast-NBCUniversal split is about betting on data centers over cable, and gaming over TV
Inside Comcast, executives are reassessing what to do with the cable and connectivity business. The company is looking at ways to use its network more directly in the boom in data centers and AI workloads. That would tilt Comcast's future more toward high-capacity data delivery and away from legacy pay-TV.
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- Arbitration Rules Give Affected T-Mobile Users A Real Path To Compensation After The Carrier Just Retired Every Legacy Plan, Hiking Bills By ~$4 Per Line
Arbitration Rules Give Affected T-Mobile Users A Real Path To Compensation After The Carrier Just Retired Every Legacy Plan, Hiking Bills By ~$4 Per Line
T-Mobile created a sizable upheaval in the US telecom sphere on Monday when it decided to retire all legacy plans, including grandfathered Sprint bundles, resulting in an average increase of $4 per line. Yet, you might have a potent recourse under the US arbitration rules, especially if your T-Mobile plan either had explicit price guarantees or those implied via advertisements. Arbitration is specifically recognized as a right of the consumer, and T-Mobile will have to cover arbitration costs unless the claim is frivolous As we noted on Monday, T-Mobile is now retiring almost the entirety of its legacy plans, including […]
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- PlayStation PC Retreat Is A Mistake, As 18+ Months Late Ports Made Money Without Costing a Single Console Sale
PlayStation PC Retreat Is A Mistake, As 18+ Months Late Ports Made Money Without Costing a Single Console Sale
In the past few years, former PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 exclusives like God of War, The Last of Us, Marvel's Spider-Man, and Ghost of Tsushima made their way to PC. But with a recent pivot which was finally officially confirmed by SIE's current president Hideaki Nishino last week, it will only be multiplayer and live-service games that will get ported from now on. The man behind the previous strategy, Shawn Layden, recently commented on the reasons behind the company's original PC strategy, and how backtracking from it is a mistake, as it never truly hurt the brand nor sales. […]
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The Relic: First Guardian Hands-On Preview – When Your Worst Enemy’s Name Is Vignette
Although the number of soulslike games has slightly decreased in the past few months, development studios across the world are still attempting to capture the formula created by FromSoftware with its Souls series. Among these studios is South Korean developer Project Cloud Games, which is gearing up to release The Relic: First Guardian on July 31, following a two-month delay. I have to admit I wasn't aware of the game until earlier this month, when the release date announcement trailer was shared online. The short showcase, however, didn't do much for me. While I appreciated the main character's mobility, the […]
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- A Laptop Hunter Was Willing To Pay 50% More For Windows Notebooks To Avoid Apple’s Locked Ecosystem, Ended Up Getting An M5 MacBook Air Because Of Its Value
A Laptop Hunter Was Willing To Pay 50% More For Windows Notebooks To Avoid Apple’s Locked Ecosystem, Ended Up Getting An M5 MacBook Air Because Of Its Value
The myriad of notebook options available means there is no shortage of alternatives in a multitude of markets, and it’s just the price that’ll determine your purchase. For someone living in Europe, the decision wasn’t difficult as the individual had three requirements; avoiding Apple, having a laptop that would easily last five years, and a machine that’s not overpriced. Just to steer clear of the locked software ecosystem that is macOS, the laptop hunter was willing to pay 50 percent more for a Windows laptop. Sadly, his search didn’t go the way as intended, because he ended up getting an […]
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- New Turok: Origins Gameplay Trailer Shows Off More Intense Combat but Still Lacks a Release Date
New Turok: Origins Gameplay Trailer Shows Off More Intense Combat but Still Lacks a Release Date
Turok: Origins marks the return of the classic dino-shooting franchise, though this time it arrives as a co-op experience with a mixture of third-person and first-person action. As well as a major sci-fi spin, or at least, a bigger sci-fi spin than what was already seen in previous Turok games. Now, after its initial reveal back at The Game Awards 2024, its latest gameplay trailer shows off more of the intense combat and gameplay players can expect. But we still don't have a release date. The trailer is a mix of cinematics and gameplay, so it's not the greatest look […]
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From Galaxy Note to Galaxy Z Flip: Samsung may retire another iconic series
Way back in 2020, Samsung launched the last Galaxy Note lineup and discontinued it in 2021. Now in 2026, we are hearing that the Galaxy Z Flip series may retire the same way the Galaxy Note did around five years ago.
Galaxy Z Flip 8 is coming next month and looks beautiful. Samsung hasn’t made any changes to the next Flip phone’s appearance. Changes are made inside to elevate the overall user experience as well as performance.
Meanwhile, there’s no certainty about the next Flip phone. We may not see a new Galaxy Z Flip phone launch in the following year. We’ve heard the same last month, and another source has now made the same claim.
X leaker fireuniverse claims that the Z Flip 8 may not see a successor. Samsung may have planned to launch the Flip 8 as the farewell model. The company has shifted focus to the Galaxy Z Fold lineup, and preps have already begun.
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Samsung has added a new foldable to its Galaxy Z Fold lineup. The July Unpacked will be bringing two book-style foldables alongside a clamshell. Next year’s Unpacked might not be the same and the Flip range will be missed.
Flip phones are quite famous among female shoppers. They are not just a phone but a fashion statement due to their compact size and portability. Samsung accessories take the experience to the whole new level for carrying the device.
Well, Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed such changes to the lineup. There’s a full year ahead until next year’s Unpacked event. If Flip 8 performs exceptionally well this year, it will be hard for Samsung to discontinue it.
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Alanyaspor'da çifte ayrılık
Süper Lig ekiplerinden Alanyaspor'da Ertuğrul Taşkıran ve Nicolas Janvier ile yollar ayrıldı.
Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Corendon Alanyaspor, sözleşmesi sona eren kaleci Ertuğrul Taşkıran ve Fransız orta saha oyuncusu Nicolas Janvier ile yollarını ayırdı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Sözleşmesi sona eren futbolcularımız Nicolas Janvier ve Ertuğrul Taşkıran'a formamız altında gösterdikleri profesyonellik, özveri ve emekler için teşekkür eder, gelecek kariyerlerinde başarılar dileriz." ifadesine yer verildi.
Kaleci Ertuğrul Taşkıran, 2023 yılında transfer olduğu Akdeniz temsilcisinde 89 maçta forma giydi.
Orta saha oyuncusu Nicolas Janvier de 2023 yılından bu yana forma giydiği Alanyaspor'da 107 maça çıktı, 8 gol kaydetti.

Neden Arizona tercih edildi? TFF'den iddialar hakkında açıklama
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, A Milli Takım'ın 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Arizona'da kampıyla ilgili bir açıklama yayınladı.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, A Milli Takım'ın 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Arizona'da kampıyla ilgili bir açıklama yayınladı.
TFF'nin açıklaması şöyle:
-"TFF heyetinin Nisan ayında gerçekleştirdiği keşif ziyareti sırasında, iklim koşulları hakkındaki çekinceler FIFA'ya iletilmiş olup hem tesis hem de operasyonel süreçlerle ilgili bazı değişiklikler talep edilmiştir. Ancak, daha önce de belirtildiği gibi tesis değişikliği yapmanın operasyonel nedenlerden dolayı tavsiye edilmediği cevabı alınmıştır.
FIFA Sağlık Kurulu'nun tesisle ilgili yaptığı değerlendirmeler TFF ile paylaşılmış, kampın planlanması bu bilgiler ışığında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Bu görüşmelerin ve TFF'nin talebine istinaden FIFA, istisnai bir yaklaşım sergileyerek, A Millî Takımımıza grupta oynadığı her karşılaşmadan önce maçın oynanacağı kentte iki antrenman yapabilme hakkı tanımıştır. Bu doğrultuda A Millî Takımımız, maçlardan iki gün önce sabah saatlerinde iklim koşullarına daha erken adapte olabilmek için karşılaşmaların oynanacağı şehirlere yolculuk etmiştir. Bu sayede Arizona'da 7, maçların oynandığı şehirlerde de 6 saha antrenmanı yapılması mümkün olmuştur.
Ayrıca Ay-Yıldızlı takımımız, hava sıcaklığının olumsuz etkilerinden korunabilmek için Arizona'daki antrenmanlarının tamamını güneşin etkisini kaybettiği saatlerde gerçekleştirmiştir. Oyuncuların sıcak havanın etkisinden korunabilmesi için gerekli tıbbi ekipman ve aksesuarlar da tedarik edilmiştir.
Diğer yandan, ABD'nin doğu ve güneydoğu bölgelerinde, her ne kadar hava sıcaklıkları Arizona'ya kıyasla düşük olsa da yüksek nemden dolayı çalışma şartlarının takımlar için büyük güçlükler oluşturduğu gerek yetkililer gerekse medya mensupları tarafından dile getirilmiştir."

Kanarya'nın gözdesi Sarr ayrıldı: Peki Fransa'da neler yaptı?
Fenerbahçe kısa süre önce Malang Sarr'ın menajeriyle İstanbul'da bir görüşme gerçekleştirmişti. 27 yaşındaki stoper, Lens Kulübü'nden resmen ayrıldı. Peki geride bıraktığımız sezonda Ligue 1'de neler yapmıştı?
Fenerbahçe'nin sol ayaklı stoper konusunda en önemli hedefi; Malang Sarr... 27 yaşındaki futbolcunun kalitesi dışında çok önemli bir artısı da bulunuyor: Bonservis bedeli yok! Lens Kulübü, oyuncuyla yolların ayrıldığını resmen açıkladı. Fransız savunmacının, Sarı-Lacivertli formayı giyme ihtimali hayli yüksek...
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1.83 boyundaki savunmacının geçen sezon Ligue 1'deki istatistikleri ve diğer stoperlere göre sıralaması şöyle oluştu (Ortalama):
3.24 Rakip Sahada Top Kazanma (birinci)
0.94 Rakip Sahada Araya Girme (ikinci)
8.88 Üçüncü Bölgeye Pas (ikinci)
12.91 Top Kazanma (üçüncü)
4.39 Pas Arası (dördüncü)
6.97 Üçüncü Bölgeye İsabetli Pas (altıncı)
SATIŞ YAPILMASI GEREK
Fenerbahçe kısa süre önce oyuncunun menajerini İstanbul'a getirmişti. Görüşmeler olumlu geçti. Ancak Sarr hamlesi bitirilse bile Sarı-Lacivertliler'in çok sayıda satış yapması gerekiyor. Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı kararı, takviyelerin durumunu zorlaştırdı.

Icardi, Galatasaray ile sözleşme imzalayacak mı? Menajerinden açıklama
Galatasaray'daki geleceği belirsizliğini koruyan Mauro Icardi'nin menajerinden transfer açıklaması geldi.
Yeni sezon hazırlıklarına başlayan ve golcü arayışında bulunan Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi'nin geleceği belirsizliğini koruyordu. Galatasaray ile sözleşmesinin sonuna gelen Arjantinli yıldızın menajerin açıklama geldi.
HT Spor'a konuşan Mauro Icardi'nin menajeri Letterio Pino sözleşme konusuna da açıklık getirdi. İşte o açıklamalar:
-Bunun cevabını bir ay önce Galatasaray yönetimine bildirmiştim. Bu nedenle cevap vermek zorunda değilim.
Yeni sözleşme imzalanmadığına göre bir sorun mu var?
-Bu konuda konuşmak istemiyorum. Bekleyip göreceğiz.

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- Are we going to let data centers take all the power, water, and clean air?
Are we going to let data centers take all the power, water, and clean air?
It’s clearly the wild, wild west when it comes to the race to build bigger and faster Artificial Intelligence systems.
The current backbone is built on Nvidia’s GPU architecture, allowing researchers and labs to build more and more sophisticated models that seem to leapfrog each other weekly.
The underlying technology required to achieve this is hundreds of thousands of these GPU cards sprawled across data centers throughout the US, drawing ever-increasing power and natural resources to push this frontier of human imagination.
In our rush towards our promise of a better future, are we laying the groundwork for this generation’s environmental calamity, much like previous generations had asbestos, microplastics, and lead?
Look no further than the SpaceX IPO, marketed as the largest IPO in history with a stunning $1.75 trillion initial valuation!
Buried deep inside, however, lies xAI – the AI company behind Grok. Grok runs from two massive data centers named Colossus 1 and 2.
What isn’t being discussed is that the NAACP is suing xAI for illegally installing air-polluting gas turbines in Mississippi that emit carcinogens into the air that residents breathe.
The question is not whether the power was needed, but what costs we are willing to accept, especially when, in this case, the demand releases toxic fumes into the air so people can interact with a chatbot.
An ominous situation
What makes the situation most ominous is that we are running a four-legged stool and waiting to see which breaks first. The first leg, of course, is computing power.
GPUs, while becoming more efficient, are at the same time getting denser and requiring more power. A traditional server rack used to draw about 5 kilowatts (kW) of power. GPUs upended that, with power draw climbing to 50 kW, 80 kW and now 140 kW per rack.
Indeed, Nvidia itself has proclaimed that its Kyber systems will draw an unheard-of 600 kW per rack by 2027. Whether this is true or not, the reality is that the power draw and density to run increasingly sophisticated hardware is going up; we just don’t know the timeframe of how we get there.
The second leg is what AI aficionados refer to as Jevon’s paradox. This is an economic principle that, as technology becomes cheaper to use and deploy, the use cases increase, so net consumption actually goes up even though the cost to run it keeps getting cheaper.
The third leg is that virtually all the free cash flow of megatech is going into deploying this IT infrastructure at an increasingly rapid rate. The projection for this year is $700 billion in capital expenditures, ballooning to over $1 trillion next year, and who knows after that.
At the same time, no one knows what limits Wall Street’s checkbook will be to fund additional expenditures for other companies. All this equipment must go into data centers somewhere.
Finally, we have a total lack of public policy on how to deploy these in sustainable ways, partially because there is a rush to get this equipment online, partly because no one really knows what the negative externalities could be, because no one has built up this much infrastructure at this scale and speed before.
The problem, of course, is if the part of the stool that deals with negative feedback to the environment and communities we live in is the first to break. It may not be easy to turn back once Pandora’s box has opened.
The need for policy sooner than later
Of course, we don’t have to wait for this all to happen. Thoughtful policy by the industry can get ahead of what could be a calamity by considering the “what ifs” before they happen.
Plus, by investing thoughtfully now, it stays ahead of what could be burdensome, time-consuming legislative efforts that lead to more regulation and compliance. In addition, consideration of things like total load (versus individual load) and the variance it might cause to the environment would be another consideration.
For example, a single independent data center building with a closed-loop water system may not draw that much water (other than initial fill, makeup needs, or during maintenance). However, if you start looking at the compound effects of how many additional buildings are going onto the campus, and how many campuses will be built in the next 10 years, then the impact could be considered before things go awry.
In the fast-moving race that is the AI space, the trickle-down effects on communities and the environment are something we should be looking at today.
Rather than letting companies run roughshod over people and cities, the data centers that they portend to inhabit can be good corporate citizens, which is important because these facilities typically have a useful life measured in decades.
The plan is for the data centers to be around for a long time, and so should everything else around them in a sustainable way.
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- How to track your brand's visibility in AI search results
How to track your brand's visibility in AI search results
According to reports, ChatGPT hit the one-billion-active-user mark in May. This makes it the fastest app to achieve this feat to date. I think this is enough for you to realize that it’s more important than ever to get your brand featured/ mentioned/ cited on ChatGPT and other LLMs online.
Unfortunately, this is not as straightforward, and before you start cooking up a new strategy to address this new era of search, you must understand where you stand with your brand right now.
This is where you start tracking how your brand is being perceived by these LLM models and how often you get picked over your competitors. This guide is here to answer exactly that.
For this, I tried a bunch of different methods to find the most economical and credible methods to track your business’s visibility in AI search results. Here’s everything that I found legitimate and actually working well.

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Before you pick a tool, you need to know which question you're answering. Most people merge three very different things into one word ("visibility") and then wonder why their data is a mess.
There are three questions, and they need three different methods:
- Are you mentioned or cited in AI answers? When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity a question in your category, does your brand show up in the response? This is the one most people mean by "AI visibility."
- Are people clicking through from AI tools to your site? A mention and a click are not the same thing. You can get named in a hundred answers and still get zero visits, because the user got what they needed and moved on.
- Are AI bots even crawling your content? If LLM crawlers like GPTBot and PerplexityBot can't reach your pages, you're not eligible to be cited in the first place. This is the plumbing nobody checks.
Keep these separate in your head. A tool that nails question ONE tells you nothing about question TWO. I've watched smart marketers celebrate a rising "mention rate" while their actual AI traffic sat flat, because they were measuring two different things and treating them as one. Now, the methods.
Tracking AI visibility in AI search results: Free methods
Here is how you can get started with tracking your business in AI search results for free.
Google Search Console (GSC)
Google Search Console added a dedicated generative-AI report on June 3, 2026, and it's the freshest free tool you have. For the first time, it breaks down how often your pages appear inside AI Overviews, AI Mode, and the AI features in Discover, instead of burying that data in your overall numbers.

This report measures the impressions, broken down by page, country, device, and date. So you can finally see which of your URLs Google's AI is actually pulling into answers, and watch that trend over time.
Now the honest caveats, because this isn't magic. It shows impressions only. There's no click data, click-through rate, or query data yet (Google says more is coming soon). The three AI surfaces are blended into one bucket, so you can't separate AI Overviews from AI Mode. And it's rolling out to a subset of sites, within the UK first, so it might not be in your account on the day you read this.
Check anyway. If it's there, set your baseline now.
A manual prompt log
The oldest method is still the cheapest, and it works on every platform. Write 10 to 30 questions your buyers actually ask, run them across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude on a fixed schedule, and log the results in a Google Sheet.

Try to pick your prompts and then leave them alone. AI answers wobble run to run, so a single check is noise. Same prompt, same day next week, every week. The trend over a month is the signal, not any one result.
Is it tedious? Yes. Will it cost you a dollar? No.
Plus, it forces you to actually read the answers, which teaches you more about why you're getting left out than any dashboard ever will. If you only do one thing this week, do this.
Tracking AI visibility in AI search results: Custom workflow
If the manual log gets old (it will), you can automate it without paying for a full visibility platform using a workflow automation tool like n8n.
It is a workflow automation tool, and its template library has ready-made workflows that do exactly what the manual log does on autopilot. The pattern is that it reads your prompts from a Google Sheet, sends each one to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, has a step check for every answer for your brand, and writes the results back to your sheet on a schedule.
Browse n8n's template search for "brand visibility" and you'll find a few versions to start from.

The cost for this process is genuinely small. You bring your own API keys, and on cheap models, the OpenAI and Gemini calls run for a pretty small amount. Perplexity is the main line item, because its Sonar API adds a per-request search fee of roughly $5 to $14 per 1,000 requests on top of tokens. For a 25-prompt list run weekly, you're looking at low digits per month.
Tracking AI visibility in AI search results: Using A paid tool
If you'd rather not build anything, a purpose-made tool collapses all of the above into one screen.
Getting these tools set up is generally fast. Typically, you start by entering some brand information such as your website, name, and industry. The tool will then work on your behalf, returning insightful information such as:
- Your "share of voice" across different AI platforms
- Performance breakdown based on model (such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude)
- Which websites and brands are being referenced where you want to be
- Gaps where competitors aren't mentioned
- Grading your website content for AI readiness
When is paying worth it? When you're tracking this across several brands, or you need a report someone else will read, or your time is worth more than the subscription.
For a single brand on a tight budget, the free tier plus a prompt log will take you a long way first. There's no shame in starting free and upgrading when the manual work starts eating your week.
So which one should you actually use?
Start with where you are. If you have no budget, turn on the Google Search Console AI report today, then run a manual prompt log every week. That combination answers all three questions: who Google's AI surfaces, who clicks through, and who gets mentioned across the chatbots.
If the manual log gets painful, automate it with an n8n workflow for the chatbots. You'll spend a few dollars a month and save yourself hours.
If you're doing this for more than one brand, or you need clean reports without the building, a subscription tool earns its keep.
One last thing, because it's the mistake I see most. Don't track AI visibility once and call it done. The whole reason the timestamp matters, the whole reason you sample weekly, is that AI answers change constantly.
The number you pull today is a snapshot. The line you build over a month is the actual story. The brands building that baseline now are the ones who'll know exactly where they stand when AI search becomes the front door to everything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which AI platform should I focus on first?
Start where your buyers already are. ChatGPT is the obvious first stop, since it has more users than every other assistant combined. If you already pull traffic from Google, watch AI Overviews and AI Mode too, because they ride on the search presence you've already built. And if you sell B2B or anything research-heavy, keep an eye on Perplexity, since that's where the careful, comparison-shopping buyers tend to be.
How many prompts should I track, and how do I pick them?
10 to 30, and how you pick matters more than how many. Cover three types: direct brand questions ("Is [brand] any good?"), category and comparison questions ("best [thing] for [use case]") and the problem questions people ask before they've heard of you ("how do I fix [problem]"). That last bucket is where most brands find their biggest gaps. Use the questions your buyers actually type, not the polished ones you wish they typed.
If people read the AI answer and never click, does being mentioned even matter?
Yes, and arguably more than a click ever did. When an AI names you as the answer, you're the recommended option at the exact moment someone's deciding, which is the most valuable spot in the entire buying decision. The click is a bonus, not the point. It's the difference between a friend recommending you by name and a friend handing over a list of links. You want to be the name.
Is AI visibility the same as SEO? And does SEO still matter?
They're cousins, not twins.
SEO is about ranking a blue link that someone clicks. AI visibility (you'll hear it called GEO or AEO) is about getting named or cited inside the answer itself. They overlap a lot, especially on Perplexity and Google's AI, which both lean on pages that already rank.
So no, SEO isn't dead; it's often the foundation on which the AI citation is built. But you can sit at #1 on Google and still be missing from the AI answer sitting above it, which is exactly why you track the two separately.
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- Nvidia brings the RTX 3060 back from the dead to beat the RAM crisis — there's a reason why it still tops the Steam Hardware Survey after all these years
Nvidia brings the RTX 3060 back from the dead to beat the RAM crisis — there's a reason why it still tops the Steam Hardware Survey after all these years
- Nvidia's RTX 3060 has returned to retailers, amid the ongoing RAM crisis
- MSI, Gigabyte, and Asus models reportedly started at $339.99, but have seemingly increased
- It's a sign that the current state of the PC hardware market is in complete disarray in terms of shortages and pricing
The PC and console hardware market is in the worst place its arguably ever been, with the RAM crisis leading to high prices on components utilizing memory. That's why the return of a popular GPU is one that doesn't come as a huge surprise.
As reported by Tom's Hardware, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card has returned to retailers, notably on Newegg, with numerous Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte models available.
While Tom's Hardware highlights that prices for these returning GPU models were seen at $339.99 (which is $10 above the MSRP when launched), listings range from at least $416. It's already a big ask at $339 for an old graphics card that doesn't have the same advantages of the current-gen RTX 5060, so the increase won't do it much favors.
It's worth noting that the RTX 3060 has been the most popular GPU on PC, according to Steam's Hardware & Software Survey results, consistently ranking at number one each month for several years. The same trend is evident in May's results, and likely the same for June.
The 12GB GPU is still very much capable of providing solid performance in games at 1080p or 1440p, especially when using DLSS upscaling, and that explains why it's still so popular among Steam users.

However, it's not exactly being received well among consumers. My colleague and PC enthusiast, Matthew Hanson, views the return of the RTX 3060 "like a s**t Frankenstein", and frankly, it's a reasonable observation and one that highlights just how messy the PC hardware market is.
Users on Reddit haven't been shy about highlighting why the GPU's return doesn't make much sense, with one stating: "Even Nvidia enthusiasts would be hard-pressed to get this for $339.99. At that point, just get an RTX 5060.
"The only real benefit to this card is the VRAM, so we all know who this is really for - The AI crowd."
It's not that the RTX 3060 is a bad graphics card, because that's far from the case. However, at the current price the models from MSI and others are available at, it makes little to no sense, since the RTX 5060 is within the same price region, and it has the advantage of Multi-Frame Generation over the RTX 3060.
Regardless, one more option on the market doesn't hurt, especially since it doesn't seem as though its unstable condition will change anytime soon.
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- GMKtec EVO-T2 review: An impressive AI mini PC that goes some way to addressing the imbalance between the best Intel can offer over AMD
GMKtec EVO-T2 review: An impressive AI mini PC that goes some way to addressing the imbalance between the best Intel can offer over AMD
GMKtec EVO-T2: 30-second review
Mini PCs rarely arrive with fanfare. The GMKtec EVO-T2 is an exception. It debuted at CES 2026 with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan visiting the booth, testing the unit in person and signing a prototype. His signature wasn’t on my test version, and you can imagine my disappointment.
That kind of endorsement is unusual for a compact desktop from a Chinese OEM, and it signals something real. This is not a routine refresh.
At its core sits Intel's newest Panther Lake architecture. The Core Ultra X7 358H is built on Intel's own 18A process node, making the EVO-T2 one of the first consumer products to ship that fabrication technology at volume. The question every reviewer has to answer is whether the real-world performance justifies a price tag that sits above £1,500 for the standard retail configuration.
The review unit supplied by GMKtec uses the Core Ultra X7 358H with 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD, but some SKUs offer the Core Ultra X9 388H for those willing to pay extra.
What GMKtec has here is cutting-edge Intel technology that’s ideal for power users, AI LLM fans, and creatives, all in a remarkably compact package that doesn’t cost a fortune.
With so few brands offering products with Panther Lake silicon, this is easily one of the best Mini PC machines available today.

GMKtec EVO-T2: Price and availability
- How much does it cost? $1899/£1521/€1,700
- When is it out? Available now
- Where can you get it? Currently, this machine can be obtained directly from GMKtec
The GMKtec EVO-T2 is available direct from the GMKtec US and GMKtec UK websites. I'm also seeing a configuration on Amazon.com.
There appears to be plenty of confusion about the pricing of these products on the GMKtec website, and pricing on Amazon seems only to compound things.
The USA pricing for the X7 is $1,899 for the standard model, but oddly $3,299.99 for the 853GB model. That second price is obviously a mistake, and I’d assume that’s the dollar pricing for the X9 version.
What I can say with some certainty is that on the GMKtec UK website, there are four SKUs: two X7 and two X9 models. And, the X7 358H design with 64GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, as per my review, the hardware is £1,520.99.
There is another X7 version with an 853GB drive, which I’m going to assume is a special partition for running LLMs, and it sells for £1,629. There are two corresponding X9 388H models, which are both priced at £2999.99, curiously. That seems like a ridiculous markup for only a few hundred MHz extra across a couple of clock settings, but that’s what they’re asking.
As a slight sweetener, UK customers are being offered a code that gets them a further £60 off at the time of writing.
European prices are €1.699,99 for the X7, with no X9 stock currently available.
Comparing these prices to anything else is a fraught exercise, since this is the first Mini PC to use this platform, even if Asus has a new NUC 16 Pro planned that uses this chip. And, Minisforum has a new AI X1 Pro model in the pipeline that uses an advanced AMD chip using its Gorgon Point core.
What I might point out is that the GMKtec EVO-T1, which uses the Arrow Lake Core Ultra 9 285H, is only $1,279.99 with 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, but it can also be bought barebones with no memory or storage for close to $900.
From a performance perspective, the GMKtec EVO-X2 Ryzen AI Max+ 395 is more powerful, and that, with 64GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, is only another $100 more.
On that basis, the EVO-X2 seems to be a better value than the EVO-T2. And, GMKtec offers a 128GB version of the EVO-X2, for those wishing to blow $3,299.99 on one.
The big issue here is patently the cost of memory, and these platforms all need the faster soldered modules that are currently 400% more than they were only months ago.
I’ve given this a score of 4 out of 5 since you can’t get this hardware anywhere else at this time, and when Asus and Minisforum do come to market, they’re unlikely to undercut GMKtec's price.
- Value: 4 / 5

GMKtec EVO-T2: Specs
Model | Intel Core Ultra X7 358H |
|---|---|
Architecture | Panther Lake (Intel 18A process) |
Cores / Threads | 16 cores (4P + 8E + 4LP-E) |
P-core Boost | Up to 4.8 GHz |
E-core Max | Up to 3.5 GHz |
LP-E Core Max | Up to 3.3 GHz |
L3 Cache | 18MB Intel Smart Cache |
TDP Range | 25W base / 80W Maximum Turbo Power |
AI Performance | Up to 180 TOPS combined (CPU + NPU + GPU) |
NPU | NPU 5 (50 TOPS INT8) |
Integrated GPU | Intel Arc B390 (Xe3 architecture, TSMC N3E tile) |
GPU Cores | 12 Xe3 cores |
GPU Clock | Up to 2.5 GHz |
Display Support | 4x 4K via HDMI 2.1 x2 and USB4 x2 |
RAM | 64GB LPDDR5X-8533 soldered |
SSD | 1TB NVMe |
M.2 Slot 1 | PCIe 5.0 M.2 2280 |
M.2 Slot 2 | PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 |
Max Capacity | Up to 16TB combined |
AI SSD | Phison aiDAPTIV+ pseudo-memory extension |
USB4 Front | 1x 40Gbps with 100W Power Delivery and DisplayPort Alt Mode |
USB4 Rear | 1x 40Gbps |
USB-A | 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 1x USB 2.0 |
HDMI | 2x HDMI 2.1 (rear) |
DisplayPort | 1x DisplayPort 1.4 (rear) |
Audio | 1x 3.5mm combo jack |
OCuLink | 1x OCuLink Gen4x4 |
Ethernet | 1x 2.5GbE and 1x 10GbE |
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.4 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Cooling | Ice Storm 3.0 active cooling with RGB fan |
Power Modes | Silent 35W | Balanced 45W | Performance 60W | Max 80W |
PSU Wattage | 148.2W |
Dimensions | Approx. 103 × 98 × 32 mm |
Weight | 1273g including PSU |
GMKtec EVO-T2: Design
- Same enclosure as EVO-T1
- Easy internal access
- No memory upgrades
The case of the EVO-T2 is oddly familiar, as it seems relatively unchanged from the EVO-T1 that I reviewed in August of 2025.
The EVO-T2 continues GMKtec's established squared, compact form factor. The chassis uses a precision surface finish and houses what GMKtec calls its Ice Storm 3.0 cooling system, an active solution with a visible RGB fan. It sits comfortably on a desk or mounts via VESA behind a monitor.
Port placement is well considered. The front panel carries the USB4 port with 100W Power Delivery alongside two USB-A 3.2 connections and one USB-A 2.0. These are the ports users reach for most often, and they are exactly where they should be. The rear houses the second USB4, dual HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, dual Ethernet, the OCuLink port and the audio jack.
That rear panel is dense. It rewards deliberate cable planning rather than improvisation. Quad 4K display support is a genuine differentiator at this size. Creative professionals and multi-monitor users will appreciate having that headroom without needing an external dock.
This hints that the EVO-T2's connectivity specification is exceptional for the category.

Dual Ethernet with 2.5GbE and 10GbE ports on a machine this small opens it to homelab, network-attached storage and professional networking roles that most mini PCs cannot fill. The 10GbE port alone makes this worth serious consideration for anyone who moves large files regularly.
Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 cover wireless needs for the foreseeable future. The front-panel USB4 port carries 40Gbps bandwidth and supports Power Delivery at 100W, which is genuinely practical for desk setups where the EVO-T2 acts as a hub. DisplayPort Alt Mode via USB4 adds display flexibility beyond the two HDMI outputs and the dedicated DisplayPort at the rear.
The OCuLink Gen4x4 port provides a direct PCIe pathway to external GPU enclosures without the bandwidth constraints of USB4. For users who plan to add a discrete GPU later or need GPU-accelerated compute for specific workloads, this is a meaningful long-term expansion option, though not all systems include it.
Internal access requires removing the feet and then four screws. It’s not difficult, but it might have been easier. Inside, you can access the three M.2 slot positions, two already being occupied by the Wi-Fi 7 adapter and the 1TB NVMe drive. One oddity about the two M.2 slots allocated for storage is that the one GMKtec filled with the supplied Gen4 drive is the PCIe 5.0 slot, leaving the PCIe 4.0 slot free. That seems silly, but this isn’t the only mini PC maker doing these things.
For testing, I moved the provided drive to the Gen4 slot and put a Gen5 drive in a slot where it works best. And, if anyone buys one of these, I’d recommend doing that and cloning the drive to the Gen5 module. I’d also suggest you get a Gen5 drive with a heatsink or add one before installation.
There are no memory upgrade options, because all the memory here is soldered to the mainboard.
- Design: 4 / 5
GMKtec EVO-T2: Features
- Intel Core Ultra X7 358H
- Soldered memory
- 180 TOPS AI
Panther Lake is easily Intel's most architecturally interesting mobile platform in years. The Core Ultra X7 358H uses a chiplet design built across three separate tiles. The compute tile is manufactured on Intel's 18A process and incorporates RibbonFET gate-all-around transistors alongside backside power delivery using PowerVia technology. Intel states this reduces voltage drop by around 30 per cent and improves transistor density over the prior generation.
I have a not-unreasonable feeling that this was what the 100 series was meant to be from the outset, and not what actually arrived.
The processor carries 16 cores across three tiers. Four Cougar Cove performance cores handle peak single-threaded workloads and boost to 4.8 GHz. Eight Darkmont efficiency cores manage sustained parallel tasks. Four low-power efficiency cores handle background activity.
It is a sensibly layered approach, and the trickle-down from mobile laptop silicon means the EVO-T2 benefits from extensive driver and platform maturity work done for notebook OEMs.
The gap between the X7 358H and the flagship X9 388H is modest in practice. The 388H adds 0.3 GHz of peak boost. For most productivity and AI workloads, the difference will be within the margin of thermal variation. The X7 is the right choice for a machine where value matters.

The soldered RAM configuration is the most significant design decision to understand before purchasing. Retail units ship with 64GB of LPDDR5X-8533. The review unit carries 16GB. Neither configuration can be upgraded after purchase. Buyers who anticipate needing more capacity should look at the GMKtec EVO-X2, which uses AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with up to 128GB of unified memory.
Soldered LPDDR5X enables the higher bandwidth speeds that integrated graphics depend on heavily. The Arc B390 needs fast, wide memory access to perform at its best. The trade-off is permanent capacity. For most professional workflows and AI tasks at the 64GB retail tier, the ceiling should be workable for several years.
Storage is considerably more flexible. The primary M.2 slot runs PCIe 5.0, offering sequential read speeds above 10 GB/s with compatible drives. The secondary slot is PCIe 4.0, still capable of strong throughput for a second drive or overflow storage. Combined capacity can reach 16TB, which opens the machine to NAS-adjacent roles that most mini PCs cannot consider.
GMKtec's headline claim is 180 TOPS of combined AI performance across the CPU, GPU and NPU. The NPU alone contributes 50 TOPS, which represents a meaningful step up from prior Intel generations. The remaining compute performance is divided between the Arc B390 and the CPU cores themselves.
The 180 TOPS figure is a heterogeneous combined total. Real-world AI workload distribution depends heavily on the framework and the model. Not all applications can efficiently split inference across three compute blocks simultaneously. The NPU handles fixed-function acceleration well. More general local inference typically leans more on the GPU or CPU, depending on quantisation level and context window size.
The aiDAPTIV+ AI SSD technology developed with Phison is worth mentioning. It extends available memory by intelligently paging model data between DRAM and NVMe storage. GMKtec claims this allows the EVO-T2 to run models with up to 70 billion parameters locally. For a machine with 64GB of RAM, that is an extraordinary claim. The paging mechanism will introduce latency penalties for data not resident in DRAM, and the practical throughput impact under sustained inference loads has not been verified by me, since I don’t have an aiDAPTIV+ AI SSD.
One thing that did make me wonder about the design of the EVO-T2 was that GMKtec claims that the USB4 port on the front can push out 100W for recharging a laptop. As the PSU is only rated at 148.2W and the system could take 60W, there appears to be a voltage shortfall in that calculation.
Overall, the X7 358H is a dramatic uplift from the 200 series chips that came before it, although AMD has such a significant lead with its Ryzen AI 395 series that it's perhaps too much to ask in one generational change.
- Features: 4.5 / 5
GMKtec NucBox EVO-T2: Performance
Mini PC |
| GMKtec EVO-T2 | Bosgame M5 AI |
|---|---|---|---|
CPU |
| Intel Core Ultra X7 358H | AMD Ryzen AI 395 Max |
Cores/Threads |
| 16C 16T | 16C 32T |
RAM |
| 64GB LPDDR5X 8533 | 128GB DDR5 |
SSD |
| 512 GB KINGSTON OM8TAP4512K1-A0 | 2TB Kingston OM8PGP42048N |
Graphics |
| Intel Arc B390 | Radeon 8060S |
3DMark | WildLife | 45211 | 70014 |
| FireStrike | 14394 | 26917 |
| TimeSpy | 7621 | 11317 |
| S.Nomad | 6172 | 11201 |
Cine24 | Single | 123 | 115 |
| Multi | 1029 | 1879 |
| Ratio | 8.34 | 16.32 |
GeekBench 6 | Single | 2849 | 2981 |
| Multi | 16286 | 17882 |
| OpenCL | 56978 | 101915 |
| Vulkan | 64187 | 90384 |
CrystalDisk | Read MB/s | 5047 | 4083 |
| Write MB/s | 4498 | 3639 |
PCMark 10 | Office | 10645 | 9056 |
WEI | Score | 8.9 | 9.6 |
Normally, I compare AMD and Intel Mini PCs against their ilk. But as this is a flagship design of a new silicon generation, and the best Intel has to offer, I thought it would be useful to compare it to the top-of-the-line AMD platform.
For those who like the fine details, the EVO-T2 was set into ‘Performance’ mode in the BIOS, rather than balanced or silent. According to GMKtec, there should be a mode above this that consumes 80W, but it was missing from my BIOS. Therefore, it might be possible to get even more out of the EVO-T2, and the BIOS certainly has plenty of features for overclocking some aspects.
The Arc B390 GPU is the headline graphics story in Panther Lake. It uses twelve Xe3 cores built on TSMC's N3E process and clocks up to 2.5 GHz. Intel positions it as delivering 76 per cent more performance than the Arc 140T from the previous Arrow Lake generation and 82 per cent more than AMD's Radeon 890M found in Ryzen AI HX 370 platforms. As usual, Intel ignores the Radeon 8060S in the Ryzen AI 395 Max, which is its true competitor.
And, as the results show, B390 might make Arc 140T and Radeon 890M look poor, but it still can’t run with the Radeon 8060S, not even close.
Obviously, you could use the OcuLink port to add a discrete GPU, but that’s the only way that the EVO-T2 would compete with a Bosgame M5 AI.
And, while all those extra cores in the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H CPU do boost the multi-processing considerably, it still falls short of the AMD Ryzen AI 395 Max.
It did well in the PCMark score, and it also had a better SSD than the Bosgame machine. I inserted a Crucial P510 Gen5 drive into this hardware, and it delivered 10,587MB/s reads and 8,977MB/s writes in the Gen5 M.2 slot, so it could be dramatically better with a small investment.
Overall, Intel is moving in the right direction, but AMD don’t need to worry yet.
- Performance: 4.5 / 5

GMKtec EVO-T2: Final verdict

The EVO-T2 is an impressive piece of equipment that exploits the dramatically better silicon Intel has released with Panther Lake. However, given the modest differences between the X7 358H and the X9 388H, I wouldn’t be rushing to spend the extra on the top model unless money isn't a concern for you.
Where this rig excels is in providing a punchy platform for software development, video editing and running AI LLMs. It would have been nice to have seen Thunderbolt 5 ports on this PC, but the cost of adding this feature appears to be putting mini PC makers off.
At least it has USB4 and an OCuLink port if you want more GPU power.
But the focus here is foremost AI, with GMKtec even deploying a version of OpenClaw to the desktop along with Herdman. While there are free tokens to be had, these are a portal to monthly subscription packages for those who want to fully exploit AI agents.
That seems slightly at odds with the premise of having hardware like the EVO-T2 that can run powerful local AI at no other cost than electricity, and your time to get it trained in your workflows. But agents will always come with extra costs, regardless of where they are launched from.
Getting back to the hardware, this is an exceptional piece of gear that nearly brings Intel back up to AMD’s current level. Although with new AMD hardware soon to launch, this might prove to be a false dawn for them.
What it comes down to here is the price, since all memory and storage costs are artificially inflated.
For those who, for whatever reason, don’t trust AMD, then this is quite clearly the best Intel mini PC technology available, especially for those running local LLMs.
Should you buy a GMKtec EVO-T2?
Value | Not cheap, but with this spec it was never going to be | 4 / 5 |
Design | EVO-T1 revisited, but it does have a Gen5 M.2 slot | 4 / 5 |
Features | New CPU technology, new GPU, and plenty of TOPS | 4.5 / 5 |
Performance | New CPU technology, new GPU, and plenty of TOPS | 4.5 / 5 |
Overall | A little powerhouse with so many uses | 4.5 / 5 |
Buy it if...
You want power in a small package
This is an excellent choice if you want a compact, quiet desktop that handles everyday tasks and Copilot+ AI features without any cloud dependency. But this system is also ideal for a mini server, hardware firewall and a dozen other tasks.
You want local AI
This is the pinnacle of AI-focused mini PCs available today, and with 180 TOPS of combined compute to suit your workload, the only limitation is memory.
Don't buy it if...
You need more than 64GB of RAM
As the memory in this system cannot be replaced, the 64GB of memory you get out of the box is as much as it will ever have. Whether for LLMs, video editing, or heavy virtualisation, the stock RAM is soldered and permanent, which might not be sufficient for the largest models.
Cost is a concern
The review hardware isn't cheap, and the X9 model is insanely expensive. There are powerful systems based on older technology that you can get for cheaper than the EVO-T2,
Also Consider

Bosgame M5 AI
A massively powerful Mini PC platform that uses the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, with sixteen cores and thirty-two threads. There are two variants with 96GB and 128GB memory, respectively, and 2TB of storage.
Until Gorgon Point silicon arrives, this is the most powerful processor and integrated GPU combination. And, the 96GB model is only slightly more expensive than the X7 version of the EVO-T2.
Read my full review of the Bosgame M5 AI here.

Minisforum UM790 Pro
A powerful AMD system using a Ryzen 9-class processor, supported by the Radeon 780M GPU. Targeted towards creatives and gamers, the expandable memory and dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSDs allow you to boost performance according to your requirements, with the standard version already delivering remarkable capabilities.
Check out our Minisforum UM790 Pro review
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I love every part of Splatoon... Except actually playing it — a problem the upcoming Splatoon Raiders might just fix.
In my eyes, the series’ art style is one of the best in Nintendo’s incredibly strong catalog. It has an attractive urban fantasy world populated by adorable, squid-like characters that feels both modern and fresh. The bright, shiny colors give everything a decidedly Gen Z vibe — one that’s further reinforced by the fashionable street clothes available for your in-game character to wear.
The concept of a third-person shooter all about ink is wonderfully original too, and I adore how the pristine blank stages are gradually smothered in your team’s colourful ink as matches progress. The problem, at least for me, is how incredibly sweaty the player-versus-player (PvP) side of the game inevitably becomes. Both Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3 offered me a few weeks of fun around launch, but after a while it started to feel like the only people I matched up against had thousands of hours in the game and could destroy me in a flick of a wrist with the twitchy motion controls.
A skill issue, perhaps, but I know that I’m not alone, and it seems like Nintendo has cottoned on as well. While Splatoon 3 offered a single-player campaign, it wasn’t the most exciting, but the developer has clearly taken everything it learned from creating it, alongside the game’s roguelike Side Order DLC, and poured it into this new Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive.
Splatting solo

After playing for a few hours at a recent preview event, I can already see that Splatoon Raiders is shaping up to be the ultimate experience for those who, like me, are enamored with the series but just aren’t cut for competitive online play. Everything that I enjoyed in the main games is here, starting with the character creator.
You can choose to be either a squid-like Inkling or Octoling (an alternate species introduced in the Splatoon 2 expansion), with a few body types and hairstyles to flick through. The designs are all fantastic and aggressively on-trend.
I particularly appreciated the cute bangs available if you choose an Octoling, decked out in shiny plastic charms like a Fairy Kei model. Your options are limited at first, but there’s a decent roster of great-looking outfits to unlock and further customize your look as well.



The character you create is an anonymous mechanic, trapped on a remote island with Shiver, Frye, and Big Man (the iconic television hosts from the in-game Deep Cut broadcasts that trigger every time you log in to Splatoon 3, who it turns out also moonlight as a team of treasure hunters) after an expedition gone awry.
This island serves as your hub world, offering a little firing range and various stations where you can upgrade your gear. The base itself can be upgraded too, adding new targets to the firing range, unlocking new types of gear upgrades, and even introducing a little arcade cabinet where you can play charming retro-style mini games.
While I pored over every little detail, you’re only meant to spend a little bit of time here in between replayable missions. These drop you into surrounding islands to fight off waves of Salmonids — the rabid fish creatures from the other games’ Salmon Run co-op modes.
The shooting is as satisfying as ever, with all the most important weapon types of Splatoon 3 returning from the rapid-fire Splattershots and Dualie Squelchers to long-range options like the Jet Squelcher and Splat Charger.
Fighting fishy foes

There's a good level of enemy variety, with a good selection of basic grunts to mow down on top of some more advanced, and surprisingly tricky, types. I also spotted a handful of new arrivals, like the massive Salty Tongue — a huge, fat salmon that slides around the battlefield on a bed of evil goo and takes a good few shots to beat. Defeated foes drop glowing orange eggs, charging a gauge for a devastating special attack.
Most levels are quite large and open, with your main goal being to recover upgrade material and hidden treasures throughout. A compass guides you towards the available objectives, though eagle-eyed explorers will spot a small number of hidden detours filled with extra loot.
As in the main games, spraying on the ground coats it with a layer of bright slime that you can quickly swim through in a squid form while replenishing your tank of inky ammunition — a mechanic now used for platforming challenges to break up the fights against enemy waves. These are paired with fun little segments that see you surfing across water or floating through the air on wind currents.
It’s clear that Splatoon Raiders is intended to be more approachable than the multiplayer games. It offers three difficulty levels and isn’t particularly punishing if you do die: you retain most of what you’ve collected and can thus invest it in upgrades to make your next run easier. There’s co-op too, which lets you tackle the levels of the campaign with up to three friends if you really need a the added hands.
I’m eager for a second helping when Splatoon Raiders drops on July 23, 2026.
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- New Steam Machine clone shows copycats are missing the point — the $1,299 'Steamroller' may run SteamOS, but it gets 4 key aspects wrong
New Steam Machine clone shows copycats are missing the point — the $1,299 'Steamroller' may run SteamOS, but it gets 4 key aspects wrong
- A number of Steam Machine clones are now out there
- The latest is the 'Steamroller' from Meta PCs in the US
- While it has strengths over and above Valve's PC, it misses out on some key aspects, notably around its suitability for the living room
As the Steam Machine is now officially shipping — at least to some gamers who have reservations placed and paid for — we're seeing more alternatives to the best gaming PCs for those who haven't been able to secure, or simply aren't tempted by, Valve's latest hardware.
The latest Steam Machine alternative is the Steamroller (nice name) from US-based Meta PCs. Tom's Hardware reports that the Steamroller is a prebuilt featuring an AMD Ryzen 9600X processor, backed with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a Radeon RX 7600 graphics card (with 8GB of video RAM). There's a 1TB NVMe SSD for storage.
All this is packed into a micro-ATX case (the Jonsbo D32), with a 240mm AIO liquid cooler inside and a 650W power supply (gold rated).
Preorders are open now, with the Steamroller requiring you to part with $1,299 of your hard-earned cash, with units shipping from July 7 (that's about £980 / AU$1,900, although this particular machine is only available in the US).
This certainly looks like a respectable compact build for a gaming PC; however, like all of these Steam Machine alternatives or clones floating around right now, it misses the point of Valve's creation in a few key ways.
Let's look at those — and also, for balance and fairness, the strengths of the Steamroller and similar devices compared to the Steam Machine, because this isn't just a one-way street.
1. Living room suitability

To focus on the looks of a PC may seem superficial, but in the case of the Steam Machine, this is a big part of the appeal. It's an unobtrusive and inconspicuous little cube that sits on your TV stand (or elsewhere), blending in and not drawing attention to itself (or potentially annoying your partner, say, who maybe isn't as keen on gadgets and gaming as you are).
These alternative builds all fall down in terms of not being nearly as subtle as the Steam Machine. The Steamroller (or rather the Jonsbo D32 case) measures 207 x 395 x 314mm. Compare that to the dimensions of the Steam Machine, which are 156 x 152 x 162mm. The difference is a compact cube versus an admittedly small PC, but still, something heftier that looks like a computer rather than a slick gadget that happily nestles near your TV without drawing undue attention to itself.
I think Valve's achievement in keeping the size of the Steam Machine down to this level is pretty remarkable, in fact (albeit it has had an effect on performance, of course).
2. Hot hot heat

Something else Valve has thought a lot about is the thermals of the Steam Machine, again in light of that living room setting — by which I mean the device might be crammed onto a little shelf, or inside a cramped TV cabinet. Valve's engineers have considered this (as explained to Eurogamer), and ensured that the vents and cooling system are designed to mitigate potential issues around positioning.
The likes of micro-ATX cases haven't, of course, been subject to that kind of design thinking (although you could refer back to the above point — meaning they probably wouldn't fit in some of these spaces anyway).
3. Bring the noise

Coming hot on the heels (sorry) of thermals is the noise made by a PC when the graphics card is potentially running at toastier levels under more intense gaming demands. Just as with a console, you don't want your living room gaming PC to assault your eardrums with overly intrusive fan noise (especially if you have the TV volume on low, later at night).
Going by reviews, the Steam Machine is a commendably quiet device, and indeed even better than consoles in this regard (mentioning some names, I was not impressed with the PS4 Pro's noise levels; the PS5 Pro is much better, though). Obviously these alternative prebuilt PCs using desktop-class graphics cards are not going to be as quiet, and exactly what you'll get in terms of noise in taxing games could be, shall we say, undesirable.
4. Console-like experience

Speaking of consoles, another thing Valve has done with the Steam Machine is to ensure that the device provides a really slick living-room gaming experience. For one thing, that means instant sleep and wake functionality. On top of that, you also get HDMI CEC support that allows you to adjust the volume on the PC with your TV remote control (or have the TV set switch on or off automatically with the Steam Machine).
These are really convenient touches that make using the Steam Machine feel a lot more seamless, akin to the major consoles as noted. Of course, you won't get these kind of quality-of-life features with an alternative prebuilt PC. And they are invaluable, frankly, if you want to just jump on for a quick five-minute gaming session here and there.
The other side of the fence

I should clarify that I'm not having a pop at this Steam Machine alternative from Meta PCs. As noted, the Steamroller looks to be a solid build, and certainly a much better idea than, say, attempting to pick up a cheap clone from China (which is a very bad idea in my opinion, in case you were wondering). And it actually has a few advantages over the Steam Machine in certain areas, too.
For starters, the Steamroller offers considerably faster performance for your PC games, mainly due to the beefier (desktop-class) GPU. However, given the asking price, the RX 7600, while certainly an upgrade on the Steam Machine's (discrete but laptop-class) custom RDNA 3 graphics card, feels a touch stingy. Other Steam Machine alternatives have gone with meatier upgrades to the likes of the RX 9060 XT, which will obviously provide even higher frame rates.
The Steamroller is also more flexible in terms of upgrades. You can swap out the GPU in the future, for example, or indeed do anything you can with a typical PC. With the Steam Machine, you can only upgrade the RAM or storage (and even then, a memory upgrade is seemingly annoyingly fiddly).
Those are very real benefits for the Steamroller (and its ilk), obviously, especially the additional performance. But the real point of the Steam Machine is to be a system that takes over living-room gaming, and works in a seamless way in that environment — bringing your existing Steam games library to the big-screen TV, enabling you to play in a more relaxed and convenient couch-based setting. And in that respect, these Steam Machine clones are missing some big parts of the picture.
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- How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026
How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026
- Ivory Coast vs Norway Kick-Off time: Tuesday, June 30 | 6pm BST / 1pm ET / 3am AEST (Wed)
- Watch free on BBC iPlayer (UK) / SBS (AUS) / CazéTV's YouTube (Brazil)
- Unlock your free streams with Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)
Norway and Ivory Coast will meet in an exciting round-of-32 World Cup 2026 match at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, after both teams finished second in their respective groups.
Knockout stage debutants Les Elephants have looked good this tournament, beating Ecuador 1-0 in their opening match before seeing off debutants Curacao 2-0 in their final group game. Sandwiched in between was a 2-1 reverse against Germany, but head coach Emerse Fae will take the positives that his side led the four-time winners 1-0 at half-time.
Norway's World Cup return after a 28-year absence has been all about Erling Haaland. The Manchester City forward scored two braces against Iraq and Senegal before being rested against France, alongside fellow front men Alexander Sorloth and Antonio Nusa. All three are expected to return to the starting XI, surely unfazed at the 4-1 defeat by the full-strength pre-tournament favorites.
Can Haaland fire Norway into the next round, or will Yan Diomande and Amad Diallo prove too much for the Vikings? Someone has to win their first knockout match in tournament history...
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway for free
Ivory Coast vs Norway is available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.
- 🇬🇧 UK: BBC iPlayer (English commentary)
- 🇦🇺 Australia: SBS On Demand (English commentary)
- 🇧🇷 Brazil: CazéTV's YouTube (no account required)
- 🇦🇹 Austria: ServusTV / ORF
- 🇧🇪 Belgium: RTBF / VRT
- 🇫🇷 France: M6
- 🇩🇪 Germany: Das Erste
- 🇮🇪 Ireland: RTÉ Player (English commentary)
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands: NOS
- 🇳🇿 New Zealand: TVNZ+
- 🇳🇴 Norway: NRK
- 🇨🇭 Switzerland: SRF Play / RTS Play / RSI Play
- 🇹🇷 Turkey: TRT
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How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway in the US

US viewers can watch Ivory Coast vs Norway on Fox and Telemundo (Spanish comms).
You can watch every World Cup game on Fox, FS1 and Telemundo, which are available on cord-cutters like YouTube TV (free trial), Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.
Those looking for a streaming service instead can watch Ivory Coast vs Norway on Fox One (3-day free trial). Telemundo is available via Peacock as well.
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How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway in the UK

UK customers are in luck as they can stream Ivory Coast vs Norway for free on BBC iPlayer. Live coverage is also available on the BBC One TV channel.
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How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway in Australia

Ivory Coast vs Norway will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.
The streaming platform has every game of the tournament for free, making it the perfect place for your World Cup viewing.
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How to watch Ivory Coast vs Norway in Canada

In Canada, TSN will be broadcasting Ivory Coast vs Norway.
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Ivory Coast vs Norway: Match Information
What time does Ivory Coast vs Norway start?
Ivory Coast vs Norway kicks-off at 6pm BST / 1pm ET on Tuesday, June 30. That's 3am AEST on Wednesday, July 1 in Australia.
What are the squads for Ivory Coast vs Norway?
Ivory Coast
Goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Rizespor), Mohamed Kone (Charleroi), Alban Lafont (Panathinaikos)
Defenders: Emmanuel Agbadou (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Christopher Operi (Istanbul Basaksehir), Ousmane Diomande (Sporting), Guela Doue (Racing Strasbourg), Ghislain Konan (Gil Vicente), Odilon Kossonou (Atalanta), Evan Ndicka (AS Roma), Wilfried Singo (Galatasaray)
Midfielders: Seko Fofana (Stade Rennais), Parfait Guiagon (Charleroi), Franck Kessie (Al Ahli), Christ Oulai (Trabzonspor), Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest), Jean-Michael Seri (NK Maribor)
Forwards: Simon Adingra (AS Monaco), Ange-Yoan Bonny (Inter Milan), Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Oumar Diakite (Cercle Brugge), Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig), Evann Guessand (Aston Villa), Nicolas Pepe (Villarreal), Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim), Elye Wahi (Nice)
Norway
Goalkeepers: Orjan Nyland (Sevilla), Egil Selvik (Watford), Sander Tangvik (Hamburger SV)
Defenders: Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford), Julian Ryerson (Borussia Dortmund), Leo Ostigard (Genoa), Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Torino), David Moller Wolfe (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Fredrik Andre Bjorkan (Bodo/Glimt), Torbjorn Heggem (Bologna), Sondre Langas (Derby County), Henrik Falchener (Viking)
Midfielders: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal), Sander Berge (Fulham), Patrick Berg (Bodo/Glimt), Kristian Thorstvedt (Sassuolo), Morten Thorsby (Cremonese), Antonio Nusa (RB Leipzig), Fredrik Aursnes (Benfica), Oscar Bobb (Fulham), Jens Petter Hauge (Bodo/Glimt), Andreas Schjelderup (Benfica), Thelo Aasgaard (Rangers)
Forwards: Alexander Sorloth (Atletico Madrid), Erling Haaland (Manchester City), Jorgen Strand Larsen (Crystal Palace)
Stage | Ivory Coast | Norway |
|---|---|---|
Group stage | Group E: 2nd, 6 points | Group I: 2nd, 6 points |
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- The AI job paradox and the missing link in productivity gains
The AI job paradox and the missing link in productivity gains
Organizations are under mounting pressure to do more with less, particularly in highly regulated industries and the public sector.
Budgets remain tight, with recent research highlighting that up to 43% of finance leaders cite tight budgets as their top barrier to achieving goals.
Leadership teams are being asked to modernize operations while maintaining service levels.
In response, many have turned to AI tools.
The logic makes sense. Large language Models and AI-powered automation tools promise faster workflows, reduced administration and meaningful productivity gains for resource-constrained organizations.
Yet productivity gains alone do not automatically translate into operational change.
The AI paradox
This is the emerging AI job paradox. Organizations are investing in AI to create capacity, but many lack the workforce flexibility needed to absorb, redeploy or realize those gains in practice.
In many cases, the tools and technology are working exactly as intended. Employees are completing tasks faster, administrative workloads are shrinking, and teams are identifying new efficiencies. The challenge is that most organizations still operate within workforce structures designed for a different economic environment.
For years, workforce planning relied heavily on natural attrition as a mechanism for change. Employees would move roles, retire or move to other organizations, creating space for organizations to reshape teams and redistribute work. But that model is now under pressure.
In slower labor markets, employees are moving less frequently, reducing organizations' ability to restructure organically across many sectors, particularly public services and regulated industries where stability is often prioritized. At the same time, organizations are operating under headcount limits, making large-scale restructuring politically, financially, or operationally difficult.
The result is a workforce environment that is less flexible than many AI strategies assume.
This creates a disconnect at the heart of current AI adoption. Organizations can generate efficiency gains through automation, but they often lack a clear mechanism to convert those gains into meaningful organizational capacity. If an AI tool reduces the time needed to complete a task by 30%, what happens next? In many cases, the answer is surprisingly unclear.
The appearance of transformation without altering outcomes
When the employee remains in the same role, within the same structure, work may become faster, but the organisation itself does not materially change. Productivity increases are identified in theory but struggle to appear in financial performance, service delivery improvements, or workforce optimization.
This is why many early AI programs are creating the appearance of transformation without altering operational outcomes. The risk is that organizations begin to treat AI as a workaround rather than a catalyst for redesign.
The risk is that organizations begin to treat AI as a workaround rather than a catalyst for redesign. That approach may deliver short-term improvements, but limits the long-term value organizations can extract from the technology.
As AI tools reduce administrative effort and streamline repetitive work, organizations gradually accumulate pockets of excess capacity across departments. Without a strategy to redeploy that capacity, the gains are often diluted through inefficiency, duplicated work, or simply absorbed back into existing processes.
In effect, organizations become more efficient at the task level while remaining unchanged at the operational level.
The missing link of capacity governance
For many organizations, the missing link is capacity governance. Capacity governance means actively managing the operational impact of productivity gains rather than assuming efficiencies will naturally convert into better outcomes. It requires organizations to treat workforce transformation as an operational discipline, not simply a technology initiative.
That involves asking difficult questions about which roles are being reshaped, how can newly created capacity be redirected and which departments are facing growing demand. AI is creating a reality where work should be reorganized, reprioritized and organizations should be able to completely reshape structure and prioritize accordingly. Assessing organizational design and structure is as important as diving into technology and tools being used to creative proactivity and productivity.
Leading organizations are beginning to approach AI adoption in this way by redesigning work around AI-augmented tasks. In practice, this means breaking roles down into component activities and identifying which tasks are best handled by AI, which require human judgement, and where employees can shift toward higher-value work.
For example, a compliance professional may spend less time reviewing routine IT documentation and more time handling complex cases that require interpretation and decision-making. Customer service teams may automate repetitive interactions while focusing human effort on vulnerable or high-priority users. Operational staff may use AI to accelerate reporting and analysis while dedicating more time to strategic planning.
These organizations are actively redesigning workflows and managing workforce capacity in response to the changes AI creates.
An increasingly important shift
That shift will become increasingly important over the next several years. Across regulated sectors, demographic pressures, budget constraints, and rising service expectations are colliding at the same time as rapid advances in AI capability.
Organizations cannot rely indefinitely on incremental efficiency gains layered onto outdated workforce structures. Nor can they assume AI alone will solve structural productivity challenges.
Without operational redesign, many institutions risk creating a form of productivity stagnation where technology improves individual output but fails to generate meaningful organizational transformation.
There is a broader strategic implication. As AI adoption accelerates, organizations that successfully govern and redeploy capacity will gain a significant operational advantage. They will be able to respond faster to demand shifts, move talent into critical areas more effectively, and create more adaptive workforce models.
Those that fail to address the workforce dimension of AI may find themselves trapped between rising expectations and rigid organizational structures. This is why the future of AI adoption is likely to depend less on the sophistication of the models themselves and more on how organizations choose to reorganize around them.
The next phase of AI will be about building institutions capable of converting efficiency into agility. That requires a willingness to rethink roles and move talent across functions in ways many organizations have historically resisted.
Technology may create the opportunity for productivity gains. But without workforce flexibility and clear capacity governance, many of those gains risk remaining theoretical.
The organizations that recognize AI is not just a technology shift, but operational , will be the ones making those strides forward.
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- Dell Tower Plus, our top-rated business computer, can be 'as powerful as you want it to be' — and it just got a massive price drop
Dell Tower Plus, our top-rated business computer, can be 'as powerful as you want it to be' — and it just got a massive price drop
There's something rather brilliant about the Dell Tower Plus. When we took this tower desktop for a spin, its powerhouse performance left us stunned. Capable of everything from running office apps to demanding tasks like video editing, it's one of the most configurable and future-proof PCs we've ever tested.
If you're looking for a desktop that can handle demanding workloads without stepping into workstation pricing, Dell has a terrific deal you won't want to miss. Right now, the Dell Tower Plus Desktop has dropped to $1400 (was $1880) at Dell.
Although compact enough to fit comfortably into most home offices, this desktop packs plenty of performance for creative work, productivity, and everyday computing. Whether you're editing photos, producing videos, managing large spreadsheets, or juggling dozens of browser tabs, there's enough power here to keep everything moving smoothly.
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As James said in his review, the Tower Plus Desktop is highly configurable: "You can customize it to be a barebones office computer or a gaming powerhouse and it will excel at both. Regardless of the configuration you get, it’s easily upgradable later on."
The heart of the system on sale is Intel's Core Ultra 7 265 processor, featuring 20 cores and boost speeds of up to 5.3GHz.
Paired with 16GB of DDR5 memory, it delivers the performance needed for multitasking, content creation, and demanding applications without ever slowing you down.
Graphics are provided by an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 with 6GB of GDDR6 memory. That gives the system enough horsepower for creative software, GPU-accelerated workloads, and light gaming while also helping speed up video rendering and other graphics-intensive tasks.
The fast 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD gives you plenty of room for applications, documents, photos, and large media libraries. It also helps Windows 11 Home boot quickly while keeping applications responsive throughout the day.
Dell pairs those components with a 460W Platinum-rated power supply, delivering efficient and reliable power to the system.
If you've been thinking about upgrading your home office or creative workspace, this Dell desktop deal offers plenty of performance for considerably less than the usual price. It also strikes a nice balance between everyday usability and creator-friendly performance.
For more top-performers, take a look at our round up of the best Dell business laptops and best business computers we've tested.
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- I tested the Huawei MatePad Pro Max, and I wish this iPad Pro-rivaling tablet had the software to match its excellent hardware
I tested the Huawei MatePad Pro Max, and I wish this iPad Pro-rivaling tablet had the software to match its excellent hardware
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: One-minute review
The Huawei MatePad Pro Max is the world’s thinnest 13-inch+ tablet, and rivals the 13-inch iPad Pro (2025) and Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra for portable power. It’s lighter than both of those competitors, and offers a stunning display on which to make use of its impressive performance credentials.
You’d be forgiven, then, for thinking Apple and Samsung might be looking nervously over their shoulders. The MatePad Pro Max is beautifully made, and I prefer its design to that of Apple’s best iPads. Early signs suggest this could be one of the best tablets around. Yet like its smaller sibling, the Huawei MatePad 12X, this slate is almost impossible to recommend in a practical sense. More on that in a moment.
The 13.2-inch display comes with Huawei’s PaperMatte technology. Not only does this make it feel lovely to touch, but it also has fantastic anti-reflective properties. I can sit outside in the sun and still easily use this tablet.
It’s great for video streaming and gaming, with enough grunt under the hood to run PUBG Mobile on high graphical settings without signs of slowdown.

There’s a keyboard case included in the box — something you don’t get from Apple or Samsung — which helps to boost the productivity credentials of this slate. And you also get a 100W charging block, allowing you to replenish over 60% of its battery in under 30 minutes.
Battery life is solid, with many hours of use possible — around eight hours of continuous online gaming, for example — and reverse charging means you can use the tablet to top-up your phone. Even the cameras are better than some rivals’.
Huawei’s own Harmony OS software is similar to iPadOS and Android, and it’s intuitive to use for the most part. But it’s in the company’s App Gallery where the real issue with this slate lies. With no access to Google Mobile Services (GMS), the MatePad Pro Max has a severe lack of mainstream apps.
That means no Google apps, no Meta apps (Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, Threads), and no X (formerly Twitter), ChatGPT, Claude, Spotify, Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Amazon, and more.
This unfortunately means that, even with its excellent design and display, solid battery life, and premium performance, the Huawei MatePad Pro Max is only going to work for a small subset of users with very specific needs that don’t rely on major applications.
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: price and availability
- Release June 30, 2026 in the UK
- Price starts at £999 — cheaper than Apple and Samsung rivals
- Includes keyboard case
- Not available in the US or Australia
The Huawei MatePad Pro Max starts at £999.99 (around $1,300 / AU$1,800) and, unlike rival tablets, it comes with a keyboard case and 100W charging block in the box.
That’s comfortably cheaper than the 13-inch iPad Pro (starting at £1,299) and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (starting at £1,269), for hardware that’s just as good, if not better. But it’s the lack of mainstream apps that hampers this tablet’s value proposition.
The MatePad Pro Max is available now on the Huawei UK website. As with many Huawei devices, the MatePad Pro Max is not available in the US or Australia.
- Value: 4 / 5
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: specs
Weight | 499g / 509g |
Display | 13.2-inch, OLED (3000 x 2000), PaperMatte |
Operating system | HarmonyOS 4.3 |
Chipset | Kirin T93 Pro |
Memory (RAM) | 12GB |
Storage | 256GB / 512GB |
Battery | 9,760mAh |
Charging | 66W wired |
Cameras | 50MP rear, 12MP front |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB Type-C 3.1 |
Colors | Blue, Space Grey |
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: display


- Brilliant, colorful OLED screen
- Works great in bright sunlight
- PaperMatte finish feels premium
I love the 13.2-inch display on the MatePad Pro Max. My model comes with the firm’s PaperMatte technology, providing a slick, smooth feeling under the finger and a screen that’s still brilliantly visible in bright sunlight.
The OLED panel pumps out punchy colors, while the 144Hz refresh rate keeps scrolling and gameplay feeling smooth.
The screen comfortably goes toe-to-toe with those of the iPad Pro 13-inch and Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, with the Huawei’s display even boasting a higher resolution (3000 x 2000) and pixel density (273ppi) than those of its two mainstream rivals.
Peak brightness matches the iPad and Galaxy Tab at 1600 nits, and the MatePad Pro Max also has the slimmest bezels of the three, giving it an impressive 91.4% screen-to-body ratio.
All this means you get a superb viewing experience with this tablet. Whether I was watching 4K videos or playing PUBG with the graphics turned way up, it was a visual feast for the eyes.
- Display: 4.5 / 5
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: design




- Sleek premium design
- Thinner and lighter than Apple and Samsung rivals
- Keyboard case included, but design could be better
It’s not just the screen that looks great on the Huawei MatePad Pro Max, with this tablet also packing a seriously slim design.
At just 4.7mm thick, you’d be forgiven for thinking it might feel a little fragile — but worry not. The metal unibody chassis is solid and the build quality is top-notch — as it should be for the price — and if the Huawei brand was scrubbed off, I reckon I could convince a few people this was the new iPad design. That’s how good the MatePad Pro Max looks and feels.
There’s still that 13.2-inch screen to squeeze into the chassis, but with super-slim bezels, Huawei has managed to keep the dimensions of this slate to the absolute minimum, at 289.3 x 196.3mm.
These numbers make the MatePad Pro Max the world’s thinnest 13-inch+ tablet — a niche title, sure, but a win for Huawei nonetheless.
And for a big screen tablet, the MatePad Pro Max is light too, tipping the scales at 499g (or 509g with the PaperMatte display). That’s lighter than the 13-inch iPad Pro (579g) and the (admittedly larger) Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (692g).
That meant I was able to hold the MatePad Pro Max comfortably for multiple rounds of PUBG Mobile without the tablet feeling taxing in my hands.
There’s a fingerprint scanner built into the power key on the top edge of the slate, and it recognized my digit quickly, promptly unlocking the tablet. If anything, this scanner performed better than Touch ID on my iPad Air (2022).


I like the placement of the MatePad Pro Max’s 12MP front-facing camera; it’s in the middle of the top landscape side of the screen, nestled into the super slim bezel, meaning no annoying notch in the display. However, with Teams, Zoom, WhatsApp, and Google Meet all unavailable in Huawei’s App Gallery, the number of video calls you’ll be doing on the MatePad Pro Max might be limited.
The inclusion of a keyboard case in the box is good to see, as it means you don’t have to spend more money on the accessory, and unlike the one that came with the MatePad 12X 2025, this one has a trackpad for easier navigation.
It features a series of useful touchpad controls. Swipe three fingers up to return home, three fingers from side to switch apps, and three fingers up and hold to enter a multi-task view. It makes the tablet far more user-friendly when in this laptop mode.
It’s not as well designed as Apple’s Magic Keyboard for iPad, though. The movement required to magnetically lock the tablet in place when opening it up isn’t the smoothest, with a slightly confused double-hinge design on the case. Even after weeks of use, I still hadn’t mastered the movement each time I opened it up.



The good news is this keyboard case doubles as a protective case, which is always welcome when you’re spending big bucks on a premium tablet, although the slate’s productivity is severely hampered by the limited app selection.
If you want greater creative control, Huawei sells the M-Pencil Pro stylus separately. It magnetically clings to the top landscape edge of the MatePad Pro Max, with an oval pad that guides its placement. There’s also a dedicated space for it in the keyboard case, keeping it safe if you slide the tablet into a bag.
- Design: 4.5 / 5
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: software


- Major limitations when it comes to apps
- App Gallery is missing many big names
- Interface is clean and intuitive
As good as the hardware is on the Huawei MatePad Pro Max, it’s hampered by a heap of software-related trouble. The Trump administration placed the Chinese brand on the 'entity list' back in 2019, which effectively banned Huawei from using any Google products or services on its devices.
That means the MatePad Pro Max does not have access to Google Play Services, the Play Store, or any Google applications; there’s no Drive, Maps, YouTube, Photos, Gmail, Gemini, and so on.
Instead, we get Huawei’s HarmonyOS 4.3 operating system and the firm’s App Gallery store, where you can download applications. The trouble is, the app selection here is extremely limited.
As I’ve mentioned, there are no Google apps, but other major players are missing too, including Meta’s suite of apps (Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, Threads), X (formerly Twitter), ChatGPT, Claude, Spotify, Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Amazon, and more.
Some big names you can download and install from Huawei’s App Gallery include Snapchat, TikTok, CapCut, Temu, and Telegram. You can also get Microsoft 365 and Outlook if you’re looking for established productivity tools.
Some of these services are available via the web browser. I was able to watch YouTube videos, access social media, and browse Amazon just fine — but some things are blocked entirely, such as editing Google Drive documents.
It means you’ll need to carefully consider whether the MatePad Pro Max will be able to deliver what you need from a tablet.

Huawei does offer some apps of its own to help ease the lack of established names on the App Gallery. Petal Maps, as the name suggests, is its version of Apple and Google Maps. There isn’t a satellite or street view, although you do get navigation and live traffic data.
It’s serviceable enough, but lacks the features of its established rivals, and that’s the case for many of Huawei’s own apps. The Notes app is a basic word processor, while NotePad is designed more for quicker things — similar to Google Keep. If you’re used to the big-brand apps, though, you’ll find the ones on the MatePar Pro Max aren’t as encompassing.
Huawei’s HarmonyOS interface isn’t all that different from iPadOS and Android, with a familiar look and feel, meaning there’s no real learning curve when it comes to using the tablet. It’s pretty slick under the finger, although it doesn’t have the same level of zip and polish as Apple’s iPad Pro slates.
- Software: 2 / 5
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: performance

- Kirin T93 Pro chipset and 12GB of RAM
- Can handle games on high graphics settings
- Impressive speakers offer surround sound
The Huawei MatePad Pro Max is powered by Huawei’s own Kirin T93 Pro chipset and is ably assisted by 12GB of RAM.
The result is a powerful tablet that could handle everything I threw at it, from social media, web browsing, and downloading large applications, to high-def gaming, sketching with the M-Pencil Pro, and 4K video playback.
Even with multiple applications running together, and utilizing the multi-tasking side-by-side view, there were no significant signs of slowdown. PUBG Mobile, on high graphical settings, loaded quickly and ran smoothly, ensuring my Winner Winner Chicken Dinner streak remained intact.
And during my long PUBG sessions, another positive was the MatePad Pro Max’s ability to keep itself relatively cool, with the slate boasting excellent heat dissipation.
I didn’t have any noticeable performance issues during my testing time, but the slate doesn’t feel as slick as the iPad Pro 13, which feels better optimized for the Apple-made chip inside.
Another impressive aspect of the tablet is its six-speaker system, which delivers a convincing surround sound experience. The bass is weak, as is expected from a tablet that’s so thin, but audio quality is otherwise very good. The speakers are better than the ones on my iPad Air, for what it’s worth.
The M-Pencil Pro stylus is really comfortable to use on the MatePad Pro Max. It glides nicely across the screen when handwriting notes, and it’s comfortable to hold for extended sketching sessions. The tablet itself isn’t brilliantly designed for note-taking, though. Place it on a flat surface, and the rear camera bump means the tablet rocks annoyingly as you move the M-Pencil around the screen.
Pop it in the keyboard case, and the angle the screen sits at isn’t natural for handwriting or sketching either. You can fold the tablet back on the case and place it on a desk, which provides you with a steady surface, but if you forget it, then you’re back to a wobbly mess.
Now, I’d never recommend someone use their tablet as a camera — they’re big, bulky, and usually no better than the smartphone in your pocket at taking pictures. However, the 50MP rear camera on the MatePad Pro Max is one of the better ones I’ve used on this form factor.
It offers 5x and 10x zoom with only minimal quality degradation, and in good light outdoors, it’s capable of taking some nice shots. It’s the size of this 13.2-inch slate that hampers the experience — it’s cumbersome to hold up and take around with you versus your phone.
- Performance: 4 / 5
Huawei MatePad Pro Max review: battery

- 9,760mAh high-silicon anode battery
- 100W Turbo Charge plug included in the box
- Replenish over 40% in 20 minutes
Battery life on the Huawei MatePad Pro Max is solid, but not quite category-leading. You get a 9,760mAh high-silicon anode battery, which is actually smaller than the cell found in the iPad Pro 13 (10,290mAh).
That shouldn’t be a worry, though. I played PUBG for two hours on high graphics settings, and the MatePad Pro Max lost 20% of its charge in that time.
If we extrapolate that out, it means you’re looking at at least eight hours of demanding gameplay on a single charge — great news for gamers and those looking to perform intense productivity tasks on the slate.
You’ll get much longer if you’re only using the tablet for occasional web browsing, social scrolling, and the odd video stream, though. I’d feel comfortable taking the MatePad Pro Max on a long-haul flight, for example, as the battery should remain solid.
Huawei has packed in 66W charging too, to help replenish the large battery. And it was great to find a 100W Turbo Charge block included in the box, meaning I didn’t have to dig out my own. Apple and Samsung don’t include this with their tablets, so well done, Huawei.
During my charging tests, I was getting around 10% battery returned after 5 minutes, 20% after 10 minutes, and 45% in just 20 minutes. After 30 minutes, the MatePad Pro Max had replenished 65% of its battery — a useful result if you’re looking for a quick top-up before heading out.
Another handy feature is the tablet’s reverse charging capabilities. If you find your smartphone is running low on juice, you can connect it to the MatePad Pro Max via USB-C cable, and the tablet will provide your handset with a top-up.
- Battery: 4 / 5
Should you buy the Huawei MatePad Pro Max?
Attributes | Notes | Rating |
Value | Cheaper than its Apple and Samsung rivals, plus you get a keyboard case and 100W charging block in the box. It’s a good package, but the software shortcomings mean it’s not 5/5 in terms of overall value. | 4 / 5 |
Display | Gorgeous display with excellent anti-glare finish makes it easy to use outdoors in sunlight. Bright, crisp, and colorful, with very slender bezels. | 4.5 / 5 |
Design | Premium metal chassis that’s wonderfully thin and light, making it easy to slip into a bag. The front-facing camera smartly tucked into the landscape bezel is a nice touch. | 4.5 / 5 |
Software | This is the MatePad Pro Max’s Achilles heel, and could well be a deal breaker for many. The lack of Google Play services and an App Gallery store missing so many big names makes it severely limited versus the Apple and Android competition. | 2 / 5 |
Performance | There’s plenty of power under the hood for gaming, social scrolling, emails, and video streaming. It’s not quite as lightning fast under the finger as Apple’s latest M-powered iPad Pros, but there’s enough for most users. | 4 / 5 |
Battery | Solid battery life can offer eight hours of gaming at high graphics settings, while the 66W charging can replenish it blisteringly quickly. Reverse charging is a handy extra, allowing you to top up your phone. | 4 / 5 |
Buy it if
You want a beautiful, big-screen slate
The Huawei MatePad Pro Max offers up a premium build that’s pleasingly thin and light, while the display is something to marvel at — it’s great for video streaming and gaming. I loved being able to comfortably use the tablet outdoors in the sun, as its anti-reflective screen works a treat.View Deal
You want to take photos with your tablet
Cameras on tablets tend to be more of an afterthought than a standout feature, but the MatePad Pro Max doesn’t do a bad job here. If you have a high-end smartphone, that will still be better than this tablet, but if you’re someone who wants to take pictures with your slate, this is a decent option.View Deal
You need a tablet that charges quickly and charges your phone
With the 100W charging block included in the box, you’ll get 65% battery returned to the slate in just half an hour. Even a 10-minute charge gets you 20%, which is handy if you notice you could do with a bit extra in the tank before heading out the door. Plus, connect your phone via USB-C cable to the MatePad Pro Max, and it’ll charge your handset too.View Deal
Don't buy it if
You want access to all your apps
Huawei’s limited App Gallery means there are numerous big-name apps that simply aren’t available on the MatePad Pro Max, and that severely limits the productivity and entertainment value of this tablet. You’ll have to look elsewhere to guarantee you’ll get all the apps you need.View Deal
You want a premium keyboard case
Huawei has upped its keyboard case game here, and the fact that it’s included in the box is a massive win. Yet, the dual hinge design is awkward to use, and the keys feel a little stiff under the finger. Apple’s Magic Keyboard, while considerably more expensive, provides a better all-around experience — though you’ll have to buy a pricey iPad as well.View Deal
Also consider
If you're not sold on what the Huawei MatePad Pro Max has to offer, there are a handful of similarly priced alternatives to consider.
iPad Pro 13-inch (2025)
The iPad Pro is still the gold standard in the tablet world, combining premium design, a gorgeous display, and the most comprehensive app library for this form factor. Sure, it’s expensive, as are the keyboard and Pencil accessories, but you really do get what you pay for — and there are no restrictions on apps here.
Read our review of the smaller iPad Pro 11-inch (2025)
Samsung Galaxy S11 Ultra
If you’re after a big-screen Android tablet with access to Google’s full suite of services, the 14.6-inch Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is an impressive slate. While it’s an improvement over its predecessor, the MediaTek chipset used here is disappointing. That said, if you want a tablet to play a lot of games, is easy to work on, or want a bigger screen to sketch, doodle, and noodle around with AI, the S11 Ultra fits the bill.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra review
How I tested the Huawei MatePad Pro Max
- Tested over several weeks
- Played games, browsed the web, scrolled social, snapped pictures
- Also tested the keyboard case and M-Penci Pro stylus
I used the Huawei MatePad Pro Max as my main tablet for several weeks, testing out its core features, app availability, and performance.
I played a variety of games, watched 4K HDR videos, snapped photos, ran battery and charging tests, and performed various day-to-day tasks, including web browsing, scrolling social media, and checking emails.
The keyboard case, which is included in the box, was also tested with emails, word processing, and general UI navigation. I was also sent the M-Pencil Pro (and optional extra), and spent time jotting down handwritten notes and sketching cartoons.
Read more about how we test
First reviewed May 2026
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- Nearly 400 illegal World Cup 2026 streaming sites taken offline by US DOJ
Nearly 400 illegal World Cup 2026 streaming sites taken offline by US DOJ
- US DOJ has seized nearly 400 domains
- The sites were being used to illegally stream World Cup games
- Users of the sites were exposed to malware, data theft, and other threats
Almost 400 domains have been seized as part of Operation Offsides - a coordinated global effort to take down sites illegally streaming the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The sites were seized by the US Justice Department's Criminal Division for violating copyright and intellectual property law.
The takedowns were coordinated by members of the International Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (ICHIP) network.
US and friends enforce the offside rule
Many of the seized domains now display a banner explaining that the website was seized as part of Operation Offsides. “This action was taken to protect consumers and enforce intellectual property rights worldwide,” the banner states.

Back in May 2026, the FBI warned that thousands of domains were being registered ahead of the World Cup, with most set up with the intention to scam fans looking for cheap tickets, access to streaming services, and those looking for discounted merchandise. It appears that Operation Offside was focused on disrupting streaming sites in particular, rather than taking down the wider scam networks associated with these domains.
“We have seized hundreds of domains, used to illegally stream World Cup matches for profit, to disrupt the international networks that profit from the global popularity of the World Cup,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.
“This operation illustrates the Department’s respect for intellectual property rights and the responsibility of the United States as a host nation to protect the FIFA World Cup from criminals. The Criminal Division will continue to disrupt and, where appropriate, seek to prosecute these sites and the subjects responsible for this criminal activity.”
In many cases, the networks of fake domains offering cheap or free access to streaming services are run by cybercriminals deliberately operating at a loss in order to attract users to their services. In return for accessing the streaming site, the domain will use the user’s local network as an exit node for the cybercriminal network, obscuring their traffic and making it appear legitimate.
Unfortunately for the user, who may think they have just found free access to every World Cup game, their network and IP address could be used to distribute malware, cybercriminal communications, and illegal content such as stolen data and exploitative materials - including child sex abuse material.
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- How Norway’s win, draw, or loss vs Ivory Coast could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
How Norway’s win, draw, or loss vs Ivory Coast could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
Leaving it all on the pitch, Norway and the Ivory Coast are clashing for survival in the Round of 32. With no second chance in the knockout stages, the outcome of this all-or-nothing battle will send a massive ripple through the 2026 World Cup bracket as both squads fight to punch their ticket to the Round of 16.
The match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, represents a historic moment for Ivory Coast, which has reached the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time in its history. Norway, meanwhile, returns to this stage after 28 years away from the competition and arrives with one of the tournament’s most dangerous forwards in Erling Haaland.
Both national teams have shown flashes of quality during the group stage. However, the knockout format means there is no room for mistakes.
Norway and Ivory Coast arrive with different stories
Ivory Coast entered the tournament hoping to create a new chapter in its World Cup history. The national team previously appeared at three consecutive World Cups between 2006 and 2014, but the famous generation led by Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure never managed to reach the knockout stage.
This time, the Elephants finally broke that barrier. Ivory Coast collected six points in Group E after victories over Ecuador and Curacao, with a narrow defeat against Germany separating them from a perfect record.
| Pos | Team | GP | W-D-L | Pts | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Germany | 3 | 2-0-1 | 6 | Qualified |
| 2. | Ivory Coast | 3 | 2-0-1 | 6 | Qualified |
| 3. | Ecuador | 3 | 1-1-1 | 4 | Qualified (Best 3rd) |
| 4. | Curacao | 3 | 0-1-2 | 1 | Eliminated |
Meanwhile, Norway’s journey has been led by superstar striker Erling Haaland. Playing in his first World Cup, the Manchester City forward immediately made an impact by scoring twice in Norway’s 4-1 victory over Iraq before adding another brace in the dramatic 3-2 win against Senegal.
Those results sent Norway into the Round of 32, where they now face a new challenge. The team rested several key players against France and suffered a 4-1 defeat, but the decision allowed Haaland and Martin Odegaard to enter the knockout stage fresh.
| Pos | Team | GP | W-D-L | Pts | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | France | 3 | 3-0-0 | 9 | Qualified |
| 2. | Norway | 3 | 2-0-1 | 6 | Qualified |
| 3. | Senegal | 3 | 1-0-2 | 3 | Qualified (Best 3rd) |
| 4. | Iraq | 3 | 0-0-3 | 0 | Eliminated |
What happens if Norway wins and Ivory Coast loses?
A victory for Norway would send the national team into the Round of 16 for the first time in World Cup history. The reward would be a blockbuster meeting with Brazil, creating one of the most exciting knockout-stage matchups of the tournament.

The winner of the Norway-Ivory Coast match advances directly to face Brazil, which has already secured its place in the next round. For Norway, defeating Ivory Coast would represent another major milestone after returning to the World Cup stage.
A victory would also continue Haaland’s attempt to lead Norway into its deepest-ever World Cup run. The country’s famous 1998 team reached the Round of 16, but this generation has the chance to go even further.
If Norway defeats Brazil after that, the national team would advance to the quarterfinals and move closer to an unforgettable tournament story.
What happens if Ivory Coast wins and Norway loses?
A defeat against Ivory Coast would bring Norway’s impressive return to the World Cup to an end. Because this is a knockout match, there is no second chance, and the losing national team is eliminated from the competition.

For Haaland, Odegaard, and a talented Norwegian generation, elimination would be a disappointment after such a strong group stage. The national team entered the tournament with confidence and quickly became one of the most entertaining sides to watch.
A Norway exit would also create a historic moment for Ivory Coast. The Elephants would reach the Round of 16 and continue a breakthrough campaign that finally delivers the knockout-stage success previous generations could not achieve.
What happens if the match ends in a draw?
Unlike the group stage, a draw does not send either national team through. If Norway and Ivory Coast are level after 90 minutes, the match moves into extra time.

The teams will play an additional 30 minutes, and if the score remains tied after 120 minutes, a penalty shootout will decide who advances.
The bracket itself does not change during regulation because the knockout format requires a winner. The national team that survives will face Brazil, while the other will leave the tournament.

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World Soccer Talk
- What is Norway’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Ivory Coast?
What is Norway’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Ivory Coast?
Norway arrived at the 2026 World Cup as underdogs, as it was their first appearance in 28 years. Nevertheless, they managed to finish ahead of Senegal, qualifying as the group’s runners-up for the Round of 32. Although they are coming off a defeat to France, they have surprised everyone with their effectiveness in the offense. Before facing Ivory Coast, they have escalated a some positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Norway are ranked 23rd place with 1594.04 points. They have escalated eight positions in the ranking despite their 4-1 loss to France. In recent years, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 88th position in July 2017. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 2nd in July–August 1995.
Under Ståle Solbakken, Norway are enjoying one of the best periods in their recent history, with stars such as Erling Haaland, Alexander Sørloth, Martin Ødegaard, among others. In addition, they are ranked higher than their opponent, Ivory Coast, in the rankings. Emerse Fae’s team are ranked 31st with 1,565.47 points in the FIFA Rankings, climbing positions but still well behind their opponents.
Although Norway usually play an attacking, counterattacking style, they could adapt to dominate possession. Ivory Coast are a team that usually sit deep defensively, allowing their opponents to control the ball. Because of this, Martin Ødegaard and Fredrik Aursnes could be crucial, as they are capable of controlling the tempo of the game and finding the forwards in space. However, the wingers will be key to breaking down the opposition’s defense.

Haaland could face a pretty tough test against Ivory Coast
Throughout his career, Erling Haaland has proven to be one of the most prolific strikers in the world. However, he usually shines against opponents that leave space, allowing him to break quickly on the counter and take advantage of open areas. Unlike many of his previous opponents, Ivory Coast are a very well-organized defensive team that leave very little space. Therefore, he may not have his best match.
Without space to counterattack and facing a solid defense, Haaland would have to shine in tight spaces, something that is quite difficult for his style of play. Therefore, he would have to take advantage of his aerial ability to score and make the difference. In addition, Norway would have chances to attack into space by winning the ball during Ivory Coast’s counterattacks. If they manage to do so, he could make an enormous difference.

İqor Noqeyra “Sabah”a lazım olmadı
Azərbaycanı yeni mövsümdə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında (ÇL) təmsil edəcək “Sabah” klubu braziliyalı futbolçusu İqor Noqeyra ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, braziliyalı futbolçu ilə mövsümün sonunda başa çatmış müqavilənin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub Noqeyraya xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, İqor Noqeyra 2024-cü ildən “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, bu komandanın heyətində 62 oyun keçirib, 4 qol vurub. Noqeyra “Sabah”la 1 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, 2 dəfə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub.
“Sabah” bu yay Jesse Sekidika, Pavol Şafranko, Amin Seydiyev və Nicat Mehbalıyevlə də yollarını ayırmışdı. Coy-Lens Mikels, Stas Pokatilov, Velko Simiç, Tellur Mütəllimov və Patrik Mbina ilə yeni müqavilə imzalanıb. Azərbaycan çempionu Eyden Makkarti, Yunes Laşaab və Junior Almeyda kimi yeni futbolçularla da güclənib.
U-15 və U-17 yığmalarımızda yeni məşqçi təyinatları
15 və 17 yaşadək qızlardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandalarının (U-15 və U-17) məşqçilər heyətində yeni təyinatlar və dəyişikliklər olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
U-15 millisinin baş məşqçisi təyin olunan Rövşən Qasımov qadınlardan ibarət əsas yığmada məşqçi kimi fəaliyyətini davam etdirəcək. Azərbaycan milli komandasının futbolçusu Manə Mollayeva onun köməkçisi, yığmanın digər üzvü Günay İsmayılova isə qapıçılar üzrə məşqçi olacaq. U-15 millisinin köməkçi məşqçisi Samirə Aşırova ilə də yollar ayrılmasına qərar verilib.
U-17-yə baş məşqçi təyin olunmuş Xanlar Əliyev həmçinin əsas millinin köməkçi məşqçisi kimi fəaliyyətini davam etdirəcək.
Bundan əlavə, Əli Muradov U-15, U-17 və U-19 qızlardan ibarət milli komandalarda fitness hazırlığı üzrə məşqçi vəzifəsinə təyin olunub.
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İbrahimoviçdən sərt tənqid: “Acınacaqlı bir performans idi”
İsveç millisinin sabiq futbolçusu Zlatan İbrahimoviç Niderland yığmasının DÇ-2026-nın 1/16 finalında Mərakeşə uduzmasından sonra komandanın baş məşqçisi Ronald Kumanı sərt tənqid edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Fox TV”də ekspert olan keçmiş hücumçu mütəxəssislə bağlı bunları deyib:
“Bu məğlubiyyət Kumanın günahıdır. Söhbət nəticədən də getmir, Niderland futbolunun kimliyinin itirilməsindən gedir. Kumanın öz baxışı var idi, amma bu, komandanın ruhuna uyğun gəlmirdi. Məni ən çox narahat edən də elə budur. Məğlub olmaq mümkündür, amma öz oyun stilinə sadiq qalmaq vacibdir. Özün olmalısan. Oyunçular topa çətinliklə sahib olurdular və təhlükəli hücumlar yarada bilmirdilər. Bu, acınacaqlı bir performans idi”.
Niderland yığması əsas və əlavə vaxtı 1:1 hesabıyla bitən matçın penaltilər seriyasında Mərakeşə uduzub.
“Çelsi” ispan üçün danışıqlara başladı
“Çelsi” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, London klubu “Valyekano”dan Pep Çavarriyanı transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. “Zadəganlar” cinah müdafiəçisi üçün danışıqlara başlayıb.
Çavarriya ötən mövsüm “Valyekano”da 44 oyunda 1 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. Sol cinah müdafiəçisinin dəyəri 10 milyon avrodur.
“Karvan-Yevlax”dan ayrılan futbolçu I Liqada
2026/2027-ci il mövsümü üçün transfer çalışmalarını davam etdirən “Səbail” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, son olaraq Premyer Liqada “Karvan”da çıxış etmiş Eltun Turabovla 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, 29 yaşlı müdafiəçi ötən mövsüm Premyer Liqada 29 qarşılaşmada meydana çıxıb və 1 qola imza atıb.
“Sabah” onun gedişini açıqladı
“Sabah” FK müdafiəçi İqor Noqeyra ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı futbolçu ilə mövsümün sonunda başa çatan müqavilə müddəti yenilənməyib.
Noqeyra 2024-cü ildən “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, komandanın heyətində 62 oyun keçirib, 4 qol vurub.
Noqeyra “Sabah”la 1 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, 2 dəfə ölkə kubokunun qalibi olub.
Braziliyalı futbolçu karyerasına Rusiyada davam edəcək. O, “Rostov”la anlaşıb.
“Neftçi”nin Sloveniya hazırlığı başladı
“Neftçi” yeni mövsümə hazırlığın ikinci mərhələsinə start verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, iyunun 29-da Sloveniyaya yollanan komanda bu gün Moravske Toplitse şəhərində səhər məşqinə çıxıb.
Təlim-məşq toplanışı axşam məşqi ilə davam edəcək.
“Neftçi” burada 4 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək. Rəqiblər hələ açıqlanmayıb.
“Milan”dan rekord qiymətə transfer
“Real”ın hücumçusu İtaliyada qaldı
“Yuventus”un istədiyi gənc hücumçu
Noqeyra “Sabah”ı “Rostov”a dəyişdi – RƏSMİ
Olisenin “Bavariya”dakı gələcəyi şübhə altında
“Zirə” Portuqaliyadan hücumçu gətirir
Mundialın oyun günləri ABŞ-da dəhşətli isti gözlənilir
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1-ci və 2-ci liqada mövsümün başlama tarixi açıqlandı
"Sabah"dan ayrıldı, Rusiya klubuna keçir
"Neftçi" Sloveniya toplanışına start verdi
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Official: Milan confirm Gonçalo Ramos’ transfer from PSG
Milan have confirmed the signing of Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos, who has signed a contract until June 2031.
Serie A giants Milan confirmed the transfer of Portugal international Gonçalo Ramos with an official statement on Tuesday.
Milan confirm Gonçalo Ramos’ move: official statement
“AC Milan today announced the signing of Gonçalo Matias Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain FC,” Milan said.
“The Portuguese striker has signed a contract with the Club until 30 June 2031.
“Born in Olhão on 20 June 2001, Gonçalo Ramos honed his talent in the youth academies of S.C. Olhanense and S.L. Benfica, where he rose through the ranks before making his professional debut in 2019. He went on to make over 100 appearances and score 41 goals for Benfica, emerging as one of Portugal’s most exciting talents and helping the club secure the Primeira Liga title in the 2022/23 season.”
According to reports in Italy, Ramos is expected to cost up to €80m including add-ons, yet the Rossoneri, as usual, have not unveiled the transfer fee for their new signing.
“In the summer of 2023, he joined Paris Saint-Germain FC, where he has continued to compete at the highest level of European football,” the Rossoneri continued.
“During his time in Paris, he has won three Ligue 1 titles, two Coupe de France trophies, three Trophée des Champions, two UEFA Champions League titles, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Intercontinental Cup, while scoring 45 goals in 131 appearances.

“Since making his senior international debut for Portugal in November 2022, Ramos has become a regular presence for his national team, representing his country at two FIFA World Cups and contributing to Portugal’s UEFA Nations League triumph in the 2024/25 season.
“AC Milan welcomes Gonçalo Ramos and wishes him every success with the Rossoneri.”
Ramos is currently on Portugal international duty at the 2026 World Cup and will immediately be available to new coach Ruben Amorim at the end of the competition and his summer holidays.

The Portuguese forward has netted ten goals in 26 matches with his national team.
Milan will be looking for more summer reinforcements, focusing mostly on central defence and central midfield.
The Rossoneri’s Serie A campaign will kick off with an away game at Torino on August 23.
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- Ibrahimovic hits out at Koeman after the Netherlands’ World Cup exit: He ‘seemed Italian’ – video
Ibrahimovic hits out at Koeman after the Netherlands’ World Cup exit: He ‘seemed Italian’ – video
RedBird Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic criticised Ronald Koeman after the Netherlands were eliminated from the World Cup Round of 32: ‘He looked like an Italian coach, playing not to lose.’
Former Serie A star Ibrahimovic, currently serving as Senior Advisor to Milan owner Gerry Cardinale, didn’t hold back when commenting on the Netherlands’ defeat on penalties to Morocco in the World Cup Round of 32 last night.
Ibrahimovic: ‘Koeman looked like an Italian coach’
“I’m super disappointed because this is not a Dutch school; you learn the way you play football. The only thing they taught me was attacking and attacking. This is not their identity,” Ibrahimovic said.
“They didn’t play with their identity today. Koeman looked like an Italian coach today, playing not to lose.

“When the Dutch team plays, they play to win. If you are going to lose, at least you lose with your identity; you don’t change it.”
Roma striker Donyell Malen was not even introduced as a substitute against Morocco and finished his 2026 World Cup campaign with no goals in three appearances.
Zlatan is not pulling punches
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero.bsky.social) 30 giugno 2026 alle ore 05:47
Atalanta reject Brighton bid for Italy U21 defender Ahanor
Reports in Italy claim that Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion have seen an initial bid for Italy U21 talent Honest Ahanor turned down by his current employers at Atalanta.
Atalanta say no to Brighton bid for Ahanor
According to reports over the weekend, Brighton had submitted an offer in the region of €34m (£30m) for the 18-year-old left-sided defender, who only joined Atalanta from Genoa last summer.
According to Tuesday’s updates from Nicolo Schira, that offer has been rejected by Atalanta, who have reportedly set their valuation in the region of €40m-€45m for the teenager.
- Read more: Atalanta teach a lesson in sales – €100m from Man United and Chelsea before the beginning of July
Ahanor joined Atalanta in a €20m deal from Genoa during the previous summer transfer window, which made him the second-most expensive Italian 17-year-old ever following Pietro Pellegri’s big-money move to Monaco in 2018, again from Genoa.
Ahanor made 22 appearances for Atalanta in Serie A this season, 15 in the starting XI, and made a further nine appearances in the Champions League and another four in the Coppa Italia.

He has most regularly featured on the left side of a back three for Atalanta, but is also capable of playing at centre-back and left-back in a back four and has occasionally appeared at wing-back.
He was handed his first caps for the senior Italy national team earlier this month under the reign of interim head coach Silvio Baldini, who took a squad almost entirely made up of players he knows from his usual role in charge of the U21s for a pair of friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece.
No Allegri payout for Milan exit ahead of Napoli appointment – report
According to La Repubblica, Massimiliano Allegri has agreed to terminate his Milan contract without receiving a payout, so the Italian tactician is now free to sign for Napoli.
The Allegri era at Napoli is about to begin, as the Livorno-born coach has terminated his contract with his former club, Milan.
Allegri ready to sign for Napoli after Milan contract terminated
Allegri remained under contract until June 2027 after being sacked at the end of the 2025-26 season.
Repubblica confirms that a new meeting between Allegri and Milan executives took place on Monday.
Negotiations between the two parties were paused weeks ago as the Rossoneri were reshaping their club management following the dismissals of Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, and Geoffrey Moncada.

According to Repubblica, Allegri agreed to part ways without a severance package, asking only to be paid the final month of salary for himself and his staff.
Milan are expected to confirm Allegri’s contract termination today.

At Napoli, the Italian tactician will sign a three-year deal worth €4.5m per season.
The Partenopei parted ways with Antonio Conte by mutual consent at the end of the 2025-26 season after winning one Serie A title and one Supercoppa in the past two campaigns.
Chelsea make contact to sign “generational” talent from France after breakout season
Chelsea are looking to improve their attacking unit by signing Eli Junior Kroupi from Bournemouth.
According to Simon Phillips, Chelsea have made contact to sign the player, but they are yet to follow up with an official proposal. Kroupi has also been linked to Arsenal.
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Eli Junior Kroupi has been a revelation
The 20-year-old was excellent for the Cherries last season, and he scored 13 goals in the league. He is a young player with great potential, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could prove to be an excellent long-term investment for Chelsea. He has been hailed as a “generational” talent.
However, it is extremely unlikely that Bournemouth will sanction his departure this summer. He is an indispensable asset to them. They have sanctioned Antoine Semenyo’s departure in January, and they will not want to weaken the attacking unit any further.
The 20-year-old French attacker has all the attributes to develop into a future star, and it is no surprise that Chelsea are keen on him. It would be a major coup for them if they could get the deal done.
Manchester United also continue to monitor Kroupi.
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Chelsea need someone like Kroupi
Liam Delap was hugely underwhelming last season, and he needs to be replaced. Chelsea were overly dependent on Joao Pedro in the attack. Signing the French attacker would help share the goal-scoring burden.
The opportunity to play for Chelsea could be exciting for the youngster as well. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Even if the Cherries were willing to let the player go, they would still demand a substantial sum for him. Chelsea might have to break their transfer record in order to get the deal done.
Chelsea missed out on Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they will look to bounce back strongly. Signing a mercurial talent like Kroupi could be a game-changer for them.
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Chelsea prepare renewed move for £43m Barcelona target after January setback
Chelsea are interested in signing the Ivory Coast midfielder Christ Inao Oulai during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Hooligan Soccer, the player will cost around $57 million (£43m), and Chelsea tried to sign him in January. They had an offer turned down for a 20-year-old midfielder back then, but they have not given up on the pursuit.
They will face competition from Barcelona for his signature.
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Chelsea could use Christ Inao Oulai
They could use more quality in the middle of the park, and the 20-year-old would be an excellent long-term investment. He will add control, composure, and defensive cover to the team. The Trabzonspor midfielder had two goals and four assists last term.
Even though he’s a young player, he has shown his quality at the highest level and is impressing at the World Cup with his country this summer.
There is no doubt that he has the quality to play in the Premier League, and he could be an asset for the Blues if they manage to get the deal done. They have the financial resources to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen whether they come forward with an offer for him at the end of the World Cup.
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Barcelona eyeing Inao Oulai
Meanwhile, Barcelona could use more quality in the team. They have won the La Liga title in back-to-back seasons and will be hoping to win the Champions League now. They are looking to build a formidable team for the future, and investing in the young midfielder would be a wise decision.
The opportunity to play for Barcelona or Chelsea will be exciting for the youngster. It would be a huge step up in his career, and he will look to prove himself at the highest level.
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Arsenal and Liverpool alerted as 20-G/A target’s future takes unexpected twist
Bradley Barcola continues to be linked with a move away from PSG this summer.
According to a report from Le10sport, Liverpool are very interested in signing the 23-year-old, and Arsenal have him on their radar as well.
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Bradley Barcola wants to move on
The French International has been a squad player at PSG, and he might need to leave to play regularly. The report claims that the player is aware he is unlikely to start for the French outfit in the big games and could be open to moving on.
The report further claims that a summer move for Barcola is highly likely.
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can convince the player to join the club. They need more quality on the flanks. They were hoping to sign Ivory Coast international Yan Diomande, but the player wants to join PSG instead. They will need to move on to other alternatives, and Barcola would be an excellent addition.
Despite not starting regularly, he produced 20 goal contributions last season, and he knows what it takes to play for the biggest clubs in the world.
He will look to establish himself as a regular starter at the club level so he can become a starter for the national team as well. Liverpool could provide him with that platform.
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Arsenal keen on Barcola
Meanwhile, Arsenal need more quality on the flanks as well. Leandro Trossard has been linked with an exit, and they need to replace the Belgian properly. They lack depth in wide areas, and signing the French international would be a step in the right direction.
There is no doubt that the 23-year-old is a technically gifted attacker capable of competing at the highest level, and he could be an asset for both clubs. It remains to be seen where he ends up.
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- Women's T20 World Cup: Australia on top as West Indies lose fourth wicket
Women's T20 World Cup: Australia on top as West Indies lose fourth wicket
- Windies lose four wickets for 12 runs, including two in one over for Gardner
- Windies all-rounder Dottin appears to suffer injury after national anthems
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- 🚨 Official: PSG sell one of their forwards for a huge fee!
🚨 Official: PSG sell one of their forwards for a huge fee!

An almost record sale for PSG.
It was expected, and now it’s official: Gonçalo Ramos is leaving PSG!
AC Milan officially announced this Tuesday the signing of the Portuguese striker from the French capital.
Valued at €75 million excluding bonuses, this transfer is the biggest in Milan’s history and PSG’s second-largest sale after Neymar’s move to Al-Hilal in 2023 for €90 million.
During his three years in Paris, Gonçalo Ramos racked up 45 goals in 131 matches, standing out in particular for his ability to score coming off the bench.
He leaves PSG with three Ligue 1 titles, two Champions Leagues, two French Cups, and one UEFA Super Cup.
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- Fantasy Baseball Trade Tips: Now is the time to deal Pete Crow-Armstrong, buy-low on Bobby Witt Jr.
Fantasy Baseball Trade Tips: Now is the time to deal Pete Crow-Armstrong, buy-low on Bobby Witt Jr.
The month of June will wrap up on Tuesday, and there are many players who produced surprising results since May departed 30 days ago. Wise fantasy baseball managers will look at the advanced stats behind some June surges and slip-ups, and use that data to make smart trades. Here are some players who should be involved in plenty of deals right now.
Sell High
Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF, Cubs: Crow-Armstrong has been the No. 1 overall fantasy asset over the past 30 days, as his June stats (.386 BA, 10 HR, 19 RBI, 19 R, 8 SB) show five-category dominance. Unfortunately, the surge was driven by incredible batted-ball luck (.456 BABIP, 33.3% HR/FB rate) rather than skill improvements. PCA’s June strikeout and walk rates are similar to his season-long and career norms, as are his batted-ball tendencies. This is a great time to trade the inconsistent outfielder (.683 OPS in April, .762 OPS in May) for a king’s ransom.
Jung Hoo Lee, OF, Giants: Lee ranks fifth in the Majors in June batting average (.355) and has discovered more category juice than usual by collecting two homers, 17 runs and five steals. This would be a good time to get anything of value for the 27-year-old, as he remains a career .281 hitter who rarely contributes in other areas. In fact, Lee entered June batting .304 with nary a steal on his stat line. The steals are likely to dry up when his .365 June BABIP regresses, which will push Lee back to the waiver wire in many leagues.
Ernie Clement, 1B/2B/3B/SS, Blue Jays: Clement recently gained notoriety by getting the most votes of any American League player for the 2026 All-Star Game. Managers who can use the recent buzz connected to his name and his four-position eligibility to trade him for anything of modest value should make the most. Clement shouldn’t be rostered in 12-team leagues, as he offers little contribution outside of a high batting average. And his expected stats suggest that, during June (.227 xBA), he hasn’t even deserved to help in one category.
Sell Low
Christian Walker, 1B, Astros: Walker is a mess at the dish right now, as his strikeout rate has spiked from 17.6% in March/April and 21.6% in May to 26.9% in June. He is hitting .210 with three homers this month, and poor batted-ball luck hasn’t contributed greatly to his woes. Walker has had inconsistent stretches in recent years, such as the first half of 2025, when he posted a .660 OPS. Given the tremendous depth at first base, managers can trade Walker for a helpful player at a different position before replacing Walker via the waiver wire.
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Buy High
Miguel Vargas, 1B/3B, White Sox: The Vargas breakout tour continues. Possibly this season’s best waiver wire gem has played well in June (6 HR, 18 RBI, .297 BA) with expected stats that are much better than his actual marks (.344 xBA, .640 xSLG). He continues to make strides with his strikeout rate and has mastered the skill of providing power by logging many pulled fly balls. This is a safe skill set that could be undervalued on the trade market due to the recency in which it has emerged.
Buy Low
Bobby Witt Jr., SS, Royals: Although Witt has hit .293 with 11 steals in June, he has been underwhelming in the other three standard categories (1 HR, 14 R, 7 RBI). The low volume of counting stats can be traced to bad luck, as his expected stats, including a .370 xwOBA and .433 xSLG, have been better than his actual June marks. And the Royals offense has trended up overall, ranking eighth in runs scored during June. The superstar speedster could join his surging teammates this summer and slide to the very top of the fantasy baseball podium. Managers should happily pay up to acquire him.
Trea Turner, SS, Nationals: An underwhelming season continues for Turner, who has hit .262 with a .649 OPS in June. The star table-setter has collected just one homer and five steals during June, and has been the No. 163 overall asset via the Yahoo Player Rater over the past 30 days. Turner’s strikeout rate is up this year, and his expected stats are down. Acquiring him now would be a true buy-low acquisition. I would be looking for a significant discount in hopes that someone with a decade of stellar seasons is simply too talented to fall apart at 33, which is the age Turner turns on June 30.
Casey Schmitt, 1B/2B/3B/OF, Giants: Schmitt is enjoying a breakout season, and has clearly been the Giants best hitter. However, his lack of name value will likely continue to make him underrated on the trade market. The versatile fielder has earned eye-popping expected stats in June, including a .337 xBA and .502 xSLG. Meanwhile, his actual June stats have been unimpressive (.691 OPS). Given the value of his position flexibility when setting summer lineups, Schmitt is worth a significant trade return.
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- Wisconsin Badgers announce the perfect jersey patch sponsorship
Wisconsin Badgers announce the perfect jersey patch sponsorship
Some advertisements are so perfect that you could convince yourself they've always existed. Some marketing deals between a company and a client are so hand-in-hand that it seems a travesty that the partnership didn't exist earlier.
For the Wisconsin Badgers, that's the case with their newest jersey patch sponsorship with Culver's, a beloved fast-dining restaurant from the area. On Monday, the Badgers announced that they will enter an extended partnership with the Wisconsin-based restaurant, which will include jersey patches of the company's logo.
Beyond just the jersey patches, Culver’s will continue with its logo inside the Kohl Center as the on-court partner as well. The company will also work with Badgers student-athletes through NIL opportunities and create original content designed to engage the Badgers' fan base.
“There are few things more quintessentially Wisconsin than Culver’s,” Deputy Athletic Director and Chief Revenue Officer Mitchell Pinta said in a statement. “This partnership is a natural fit for our jersey sponsorship—it’s a beloved brand among Badgers and a longtime partner of Wisconsin Athletics."
The Culver's logo will make its debut this season when Wisconsin opens the 2026 season at Lambeau Field against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Sept. 6.
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- Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes reportedly under investigation for alleged rape
Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes reportedly under investigation for alleged rape
Content warning: This story involves alleged depictions of rape.
In a World Cup defined by close matches and huge upsets, Cape Verde has emerged as one of the best stories at the event. But that story took an unfortunate turn Tuesday, as it was reported the team’s captain, Ryan Mendes, is under investigation for an alleged rape, per The Athletic.
Mendes was accused of raping a “FIFA-mandated team support worker” after a March game against Chile in the Fifa Series in New Zealand, per The New Zealand Herald. Hours after that game — a 4-2 win by Chile — Mendes allegedly forced his way into the woman’s hotel room and raped her, per multiple reports.
The alleged incident was reported to a Cape Verde official the following day. While Mendes is reportedly under investigation, he has not been charged with a crime yet.
The alleged rape was reported by The Athletic in May, though the identity of the player allegedly involved was not known at the time. The New Zealand Herald was the first to name Mendes. The publication said it uncovered that information though “extensive correspondence and documentation relating to the case.”
FIFA was allegedly aware of the identity of the player for weeks. When contacted about the situation by The Athletic, FIFA said it takes all allegations of misconduct “extremely seriously.” It did not mention Mendes by name in its statement, though did confirm it was in contact with New Zealand authorities.
“FIFA takes any allegation of misconduct extremely seriously and has a clear process in place for anyone in football who wants to report an incident.”
Police confirmed an investigation was underway when reached by the New Zealand Herald, but did not comment further. The Cape Verde federation, Mendes’ manager and agent have not answered questions regarding the allegations, per the New Zealand Herald.
Mendes, 36, is among the most decorated members of Cape Verde’s squad. Over his career, Mendes has 100 caps, holds the team’s appearance record and has scored the most goals in team history.
When Cape Verde named its 2026 World Cup roster in May, Mendes was named the team’s captain.
In addition to playing for the national team, Mendes has played professionally in Ligue 1, Süper Lig and UAE Pro League. He spent last season with Iğdır F.K., a Turkish club.
Mendes has seen significant playing time in all three of Cape Verde’s games at the 2026 World Cup. In their first-ever World Cup, Cape Verde has emerged as perhaps the event’s biggest Cinderella story after the team played Spain to a 0-0 draw in its first-ever World Cup game.
Cape Verde then played Uruguay to a 2-2 draw and Saudi Arabia to a 0-0 draw to advance to the Round of 32.
Cape Verde is set to play its next match Friday against Argentina. Barring a change in his status, Mendes is expected to play in that contest.
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- U.S. Crushes Italy In FIBA U17 Play, 131-80
U.S. Crushes Italy In FIBA U17 Play, 131-80

Over in Turkey, the FIBA U17 World Cup rolls on, and the U.S. finished up group play by just gobsmacking Italy, 131-80, and now moves on to the knockout round.
We don’t know beans about Italy’s team, but we can tell you this: it’s a much more convincing win than the last one over a small Japanese team. Both Italy and France have emerged as solid world powers in basketball, so these are impressive wins.
The U.S. has now put solid beatdowns on France (115-84), Japan (128-66), and now Italy. The average margin of victory has been 48 points.
Duke-bound Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 blocks.
Duke targets: AJ Williams had 12 points and 8 rebounds, while Beckham Black had 7 points and 8 assists.
If you have time to kill this morning, here’s the entire game.
By the way, this is an impressive fact: with the win, the U.S. runs its all-time record in FIBA U17 to 54-0.
Next up: Cameroon.
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- WATCH: Body Cam Footage Shows Embattled NFL Insider Dianna Russini Name-Dropping During Traffic Stop
WATCH: Body Cam Footage Shows Embattled NFL Insider Dianna Russini Name-Dropping During Traffic Stop
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Body cam footage released Monday showed embattled NFL insider Dianna Russini seemingly flexing her connections during a traffic stop.
Last week, The New York Times published a story examining Russini’s career and the controversy that derailed it. In April, a series of photos surfaced that revealed Russini spent extensive time with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. The two were spotted at a luxury resort in Arizona, sparking rumors that they were having an affair. Both denied the notion.
Days later, Russini resigned from The Athletic. Then, Vrabel announced he’d seek counseling over the ordeal. Not long after Vrabel’s announcement, more photos emerged showing the two at a bar in New York. In one photo, they appeared to be kissing.
The New York Times story led with an anecdote about Russini’s traffic stop, describing how she identified herself as an NFL reporter and she was only using her phone while driving because she had to break a major story.
On Monday, The Center Square obtained the body cam footage of the ordeal. In the video, the officer approached Russini’s car when she immediately tried to explain herself.
“So — you’re not gonna care — I’m an NFL reporter and I just wrote that Sean McDermott got fired from the Bills,” Russini told the officer, “and that is what I was just sending. I sent a tweet, and I was gonna pull over because I have to make calls. I know you don’t care, but I’m just letting you know my reason why. It was a work thing and it was an emergency for what I do.”
BREAKING NEWS: Former NFL insider Dianna Russini accused of using NFL connection to avoid ticket pic.twitter.com/PtGVicKybM
— The Center Square (@thecentersquare) June 30, 2026
As the conversation continued, the officer pointed out that Russini was on her phone for an extended period of time. She then revealed that she was on the phone with former New York Giants coach Brian Daboll. When the officer identified himself as a Minnesota Vikings fan, Russini quickly reached for her phone to show the officer something. She turned the phone screen toward him and appeared to reveal that she recently texted Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell.
“Oh my God, KOC!” the officer responded.
The two then briefly talked about the Vikings before the officer returned to the task at hand. He let her off with a warning before jokingly telling her, “Keep me updated with the Vikings.”
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- Real Madrid intensify contacts for €60 million-rated defender Mourinho sees as the ideal addition
Real Madrid intensify contacts for €60 million-rated defender Mourinho sees as the ideal addition

In a major development, AS reports that Real Madrid have begun laying the groundwork for a move for Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni as the club continues reshaping Jose Mourinho’s squad ahead of the new season.
The Portuguese manager identified the defensive line as the area most in need of strengthening, a strategy already reflected in the arrivals of Ibrahima Konate, Marc Cucurella and Denzel Dumfries.
However, the club’s recruitment plans are not yet complete. Real Madrid’s next priority is signing another central defender, although any further arrivals remain dependent on player departures due to both financial considerations and squad registration limits.
Bastoni emerges as the main target
As per the report, club executives have intensified contacts with Inter Milan regarding Bastoni, who has become one of Mourinho’s preferred options to complete the defensive rebuild.
Relations between Real Madrid and Inter remain excellent, which contributed to the smooth negotiations surrounding Dumfries’ move, which has yet to be officially announced.
Real Madrid want Bastoni. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter are fully aware of Real Madrid’s interest in Bastoni and, more importantly, of the defender’s desire to seek a new challenge.
This is not a recent development. During the season, Inter gave Bastoni permission to explore his future, leading to discussions with Barcelona that ultimately failed to produce an agreement.
Continuous dialogue between the clubs
Inter are said to accept the possibility of losing Bastoni and understand that Real Madrid are serious about pursuing the Italian international.
The two clubs have maintained regular and direct communication throughout the summer. Recent speculation even linked Inter with Nico Paz, although that possibility was never considered realistic by the Spanish club.
As negotiations continue on multiple fronts, Bastoni’s situation has evolved significantly over the past week, elevating him to the top of Mourinho’s shortlist.
Mourinho Changes the Picture
When Bastoni previously held talks with Barcelona, few anticipated Mourinho’s return to Real Madrid. Now, the circumstances have changed completely.
The defender has put other discussions on hold after learning of Real Madrid’s concrete interest, although he also understands that any agreement is unlikely to be completed quickly.
Mourinho sees Bastoni as the ideal signing. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck’s recent injury, while less serious than initially feared, has effectively removed him from Real Madrid’s shortlist, further strengthening Bastoni’s position as a leading candidate.
The Italian centre-back is aware that the situation remains fluid and is prepared to wait while the clubs continue discussions.
Profile fits Mourinho’s requirements
Bastoni offers exactly the qualities Mourinho has requested: experience at the highest level, physical presence, defensive reliability and the ability to step straight into the starting lineup.
A deal is expected to cost in the region of €60 million if negotiations reach a successful conclusion.
For now, discussions are ongoing, but Real Madrid’s pursuit of Bastoni is firmly underway as the club continues its defensive overhaul.
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- Official I PSG’s Gonçalo Ramos makes €74m move to AC Milan
Official I PSG’s Gonçalo Ramos makes €74m move to AC Milan

Paris Saint-Germain officially announced on Tuesday the transfer of striker Gonçalo Ramos (25) to AC Milan. The Portuguese, for whom the Lombards paid a fee of around €74m plus add-ons, according to Fabrizio Romano, has signed a four-year contract with the Rossoneri, running until 2031.
Having joined PSG from SL Benfica in the summer of 2023, Ramos never really managed to establish himself as a first-team regular under Luis Enrique.
Over the course of three seasons, however, the Olhão-born player made a total of 131 appearances, scoring 45 goals and providing 10 assists. All whilst adding no fewer than 12 trophies to his honours list, including two Champions League titles.
A top-class signing for Milan, who failed to qualify for the next edition of the premier competition, finishing fifth in the Serie A table, and had been looking for many months to sign a centre-forward capable of taking them back to the top of national and international football.
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- Former LSU baseball pitcher enters transfer portal again
Former LSU baseball pitcher enters transfer portal again
A former LSU baseball pitcher is back in the transfer portal again. Cameron Johnson, after spending two years at Oklahoma, will look for a new home. Johnson began his career at LSU in 2024, only spending one year with the Tigers before transferring to Oklahoma.
With LSU in 2024, Johnson made 13 relief appearances. He posted a 12.00 ERA in nine innings.
With Oklahoma, Johnson started seven games in 2025, but only pitched 21 innings with a 5.57 ERA. He was in the Sooners' starting rotation to start 2026. He missed some time, but 2026 was a career year for the lefty. In 15 starts, Johnson posted a 4.36 ERA and struck out 72 in 53.2 innings.
Johnson wasn't perfect, but the stuff was there. 64Analytics now ranks Johnson as a top-five transfer available.
NEW: Oklahoma LHP Cameron Johnson has entered the NCAA transfer portal, @PeteNakos reports.
— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal) June 29, 2026
The former LSU transfer posted a 4.36 ERA in 53.2 IP this season. https://t.co/1EUuKmo63Rpic.twitter.com/g4hVDz6jSX
Johnson arrived at LSU as one of the top-ranked recruits in the country in 2024, but didn't meet expectations in Baton Rouge. Johnson grew closer to that projected ceiling in Norman. We'll see if he can make another step at his next stop.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Former LSU baseball pitcher enters transfer portal again
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- WCFC wins NE-SD-IA title over Club Athletico Omaha
WCFC wins NE-SD-IA title over Club Athletico Omaha
Jun. 30—WORTHINGTON — Los Toros' road to redemption is complete.
After falling just short last year in the NE-SD-IA championship game and navigating expectations to get it done this year, the Worthington Community Football Club stands alone after beating Club Athletico Omaha 2-1 in the conference title game Sunday at Trojan Field.
Los Toros won the conference title in just year five as a program and year four in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL).
"We worked on this project all the way since February," said Toros coach Juani Mackrey. "I started talking to all the guys, getting them together, and saying, 'Hey, why not us?' I know it's Worthington, Minnesota, a small town, but we have the great facilities, we have the great support of the people behind, and then, of course, the players, they managed to pull through. This is everything they deserve."
WCFC was in the same position last year with a chance to win the conference title on its home field, but a 2-1 defeat to Omaha Street Futbol Club ended the season in heartbreak.
This year's challenger was Club Athletico Omaha, a team in year one in the conference, but with many of the same players on that Omaha Street squad that beat Worthington a year ago.
Even though Los Toros beat Athletico Omaha 3-0 in the regular season, they knew the challenge ahead of them on a humid Sunday evening. The first half went scoreless as both teams narrowly missed numerous scoring opportunities.
"The guys were feeling the intensity from the final and playing a little bit quicker than usual," Mackrey said. "So, we just told them to slow down, the opportunities are going to create themselves, and eventually they did."
WCFC came out aggressively in the second half and found the back of the net early. Jose Velasquez, who led the team in scoring until suffering an injury earlier in the season, was back in action for Los Toros. He scored early in the second half near the goal off a Toros free kick.
With a 1-0 lead, WCFC was less than a half away from victory, but Athletico Omaha tied the game two minutes later.
"We talk about being level headed on a pitch," said English defender Harry Twinn. "Sometimes the game gets aggressive, but I think today everyone kept their heads really well. We concede an early goal in the second half after scoring, we don't lose our heads, we don't argue, we stay as one and we knew we had the players to do it."
Los Toros would respond as German forward Tim Berger scored to put them back in front. It was his ninth goal of the season as he became the team's primary scoring threat when Velasquez went down.
"I have so many good players around me, and they make it easy for me," Berger said. "And I just have to be there, and that's the job of the striker, and I'm just there to score the goals, but I couldn't do it without my team."
WCFC needed to hang on to its lead and not let Athletico Omaha tie the game again. The game reached the 90-minute mark when extra time was added on. As the end of the game approached, Los Toros were anxious to celebrate. When the final whistle sounded, they stormed the field and celebrated together.
"We are a family, and all the boys have said it," Twinn said. "Some people maybe go to college and fall out of love with the sport. Everyone has said they've come here and they've realized why they love playing it again."
Now Los Toros look ahead to their first appearance in the UPSL national tournament, where they will face the winner of the Midwest West conference. That matchup will be on either Saturday or Sunday.
If Los Toros were to win, their next match would be the following weekend against either Central Kansas United or Arkansas Wolves 2.
There's plenty of reason to believe WCFC can make a run as a team that hasn't lost a match and conceded only two goals all season. But as the tournament progresses, WCFC may lose some players due to early university deadlines.
One of the key players soon leaving is Berger, who will be going to Life University in Marietta, Georgia. But he and the rest of the team are confident in its talent and depth going forward.
"We have a very talented squad, and one of the deepest squads in the conference," Mackrey said. "So even if we miss a few players, other players will step up, the ones that we still have remaining, and hopefully we can keep on winning."
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- The Worst Brad Holmes Take of the Year? You Be the Judge
The Worst Brad Holmes Take of the Year? You Be the Judge
Every now and then, an opinion piece comes along that feels more like a rush to capitalize on the latest headline than a serious football analysis.
One local blog’s recent claim that Brad Holmes should be on the hot seat because of the Detroit Lions’ 2024 draft class falls squarely into that category.
Yes, the Terrion Arnold situation is a disaster for the organization. There is no sugarcoating that. If Arnold is ultimately no longer part of Detroit’s future, it will go down as one of the biggest disappointments of Brad Holmes’ tenure.
But using Arnold’s off field legal troubles as evidence that Holmes suddenly deserves to be on the hot seat ignores nearly everything we’ve learned about roster building over the last four years.
Brad Holmes Didn’t Miss on the Football Player
There is an important distinction that the author either overlooks or chooses to ignore.
Terrion Arnold wasn’t released because he couldn’t play football.
He wasn’t cut because he couldn’t cover receivers.
He wasn’t waived because he failed to develop.
He was removed from the roster because of an off field legal situation that no NFL evaluator could reasonably project during the 2024 NFL Draft process.
If a player is released because of criminal allegations that surface years after he is drafted, that is not remotely the same thing as drafting a player who simply cannot play.
Those are two entirely different conversations.
Two Years Is Far Too Soon
The writer also labels the entire 2024 draft class a failure after just two NFL seasons.
That simply isn’t how roster evaluation works.
Christian Mahogany (6th Round Pick) has already shown he belongs in the NFL and remains a legitimate contender for a starting role.
Mekhi Wingo (6th Round Pick) has not done much up to this point to prove he belongs on the Lions 53-man roster, but my prediction is that he will find a way to make it heading into the 2026 season.
Ennis Rakestraw (2nd Round Pick) battled injuries that slowed his development, something that happens across the league every season. He is finally healthy, and he will have a chance to show what he can do this coming season.
Giovanni Manu (4th Round Pick) was widely viewed as a developmental prospect from the day Detroit selected him. Brad Holmes himself repeatedly explained that Manu would require patience before contributing. Personally, I have hated this pick from the moment it was announced. Swing and a miss for Brad on this one.
Sione Vaki (4th Round Pick) continues to provide value on special teams while transitioning to an entirely new position after playing safety in college. There is also a good chance that he will be the Lions’ No. 3 running back in 2026.
None of those stories have been fully written.
Brad Holmes Has Earned the Benefit of the Doubt
This is where the writer’s argument really falls apart.
Brad Holmes has assembled one of the NFL’s best young rosters, and the pillars of the roster have come via the NFL Draft.
Since arriving in Detroit, Holmes has drafted or acquired players such as Penei Sewell, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Aidan Hutchinson, Brian Branch, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jameson Williams, Sam LaPorta, Alim McNeill, Jack Campbell, Kerby Joseph, Malcolm Rodriguez, Christian Mahogany and Tate Ratledge, while also making key veteran additions that helped transform the Lions into contenders.
He inherited a franchise that had won exactly one playoff game since 1957.
Within four seasons, Detroit won back to back NFC North championships, reached the NFC Championship Game, and became one of the NFL’s premier organizations.
That résumé, even if the 2024 Draft class is not Holmes’ best work, does not resemble a general manager on the hot seat.
Injuries Weren’t an Excuse. They Were Reality
Perhaps the most puzzling part of the writer’s column is dismissing injuries as something people “lazily blame.”
The Lions weren’t simply banged up.
They were devastated.
Detroit have lost multiple starters on defense for significant stretches, including arguably the NFL’s best pass rusher in Aidan Hutchinson. Several other key contributors missed extensive time as the defense was forced to shuffle personnel almost weekly.
Pretending that didn’t affect the outcome of the season isn’t analysis.
It’s ignoring reality.
If Holmes Deserves Criticism, Make the Right Argument
Brad Holmes is not above criticism.
Every general manager has draft misses.
Every front office has decisions that deserve scrutiny.
If someone wants to argue Holmes reached for a prospect, missed on player evaluation, or should have addressed another position, those are legitimate football discussions.
But claiming he should be on the hot seat because a first-round pick is involved in serious legal trouble years after being drafted is a completely different argument, and one that simply doesn’t hold up.
The Bottom Line
The Terrion Arnold situation is painful for the Lions.
It hurts the roster.
It hurts the franchise.
It hurts Brad Holmes’ draft record.
But it does not erase one of the most successful roster rebuilds the NFL has seen in recent memory.
Brad Holmes deserves to be judged on the football decisions he makes and the results they produce over time, not on unforeseeable off field events that no scouting department could have reasonably predicted.
Calling for Holmes to be on the hot seat because of the 2024 draft class is not thoughtful analysis.
It’s a hot take chasing an even hotter headline.
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- Ivory Coast to Europe's top leagues via Daytona: Surprising journey of Yan Diomande
Ivory Coast to Europe's top leagues via Daytona: Surprising journey of Yan Diomande
ARLINGTON, TX — Yan Diomande is not like other teenagers.
That's safe to say. First of all, he's not on Instagram or TikTok any more.
Well, OK, he posted on both three days ago.
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- Official: Bayer Leverkusen sell Alejandro Grimaldo to Atlético Madrid
Official: Bayer Leverkusen sell Alejandro Grimaldo to Atlético Madrid

Bayer 04 Leverkusen have confirmed that Alejandro Grimaldo has been sold to Atlético Madrid.
The Spain international is moving back to his home country after a successful spell at Bayer Leverkusen, with whom he won the German double in the 2023/24 season.
“We have experienced the most incredible period in Bayer 04’s history together with Alejandro Grimaldo, and he was unquestionably an important part of our shared success,” said Bayer Leverkusen managing director for sport Simon Rolfes.
“His playing style shaped our Werkself, his free kicks were iconic – for that we thank him. We now say goodbye to ‘Grima’ and wish him all the best for his time ahead in ‘La Liga’.”
Grimaldo said an emotional farewell to Leverkusen and the club’s fans:
“What we achieved here in Leverkusen touched football fans all across Europe. The unbeaten championship in 2024, the cup victory in the same year, and reaching the Europa League final on top of that are things I will never forget,” Grimaldo said.
“Bayer 04 and its fans enriched my life right through this summer, and I am very grateful for everything this club has given me. Now I am fulfilling my lifelong dream of playing for the first time in my home country with a top team for trophies and titles. Goodbye, Bayer 04 – we’ll see each other again!”
The 30-year-old featured 145 times for Die Werkself, scoring 30 goals and providing 45 assists.
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- Watch Viktor Hovland's takeaway. Notice anything?
Watch Viktor Hovland's takeaway. Notice anything?
Viktor Hovland spent the weekend following his U.S. Open not on the golf course—he had missed the cut by one on Friday—but on the range.
He spent a chunk of hours practicing there in all, grinding on a very specific move in his takeaway. It's the move in Viktor's swing that makes it all work. Here's how to spot it, and what you can learn from it.
The takeawayThe takeaway is one of those golf things that matters a lot more for some golfers than others. You can find any number of great players with strange takeaways, and lots more great players who work hard on getting their takeaway perfect.
One common mistake golfers fall into with their takeaway is using too much of their body to get the club going, which causes them to sway and wobble and all sorts of things.
Another is the opposite; they use so much wrist movement that they end up rolling the clubface open and inside, and hitting slices because of it.
It's why the guys at Athletic Motion Golf say a good feeling is to feel like you're not turning, and to feel like you're shaking hands with someone to your right.
Viktor has a good player tendency of the second one. He says his tendency is to over-flex his lead wrist. To bow it too much.
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When that happens, the clubface closes too much, too early. Now he has to compensate somewhere else in his swing to open it back up.
"When that happens, I spend the rest of my swing trying to get out of it," Hovland said.
Either he doesn't compensate enough and misses left, or too much then misses right. A flatter wrist for him is the sweet spot.
It's why you see him rehearsing his takeaway move right before his actual swing right here.
A week before the Travelers, Viktor Hovland had just missed the cut by one at the U.S Open, and spent four hours the next day on the range practicing. He was working on his takeaway; he said his left wrist tends to over-flexes, which closes the clubface.“When that happens I… pic.twitter.com/tuWRSEg4OZ
— LKD (@LukeKerrDineen) June 29, 2026
His problem and solution apparently were pretty spot on. After some range work at Shinnecock, he arrived at the Travelers Championship sharp, led the field in SG: Off The Tee, and won the tournament.
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- Red Sox rookie has at least thought about potential of ‘crazy’ All-Star selection after beginning year in minors
Red Sox rookie has at least thought about potential of ‘crazy’ All-Star selection after beginning year in minors
BOSTON — Red Sox rookie Payton Tolle appreciates teammate Ceddanne Rafaela recently calling him All-Star worthy.
“That’s really nice and I’m thankful for that,” Tolle said.
Beyond Rafaela’s support, there’s been buzz about Tolle’s All-Star candidacy on Boston sports radio and social media.
Tolle himself said he has thought about it.
“I have but it’s also I think that we have some incredible guys on this team that deserve it,” Tolle said. “So it’s cool. And just being in that conversation is amazing, but that’s kind of far out of mind for me.”
Tolle’s All-Star candidacy is remarkable considering he began this season at Triple-A Worcester. Boston promoted him April 23, when it needed a starter after placing Sonny Gray on the IL.
If all five starters in Boston’s Opening Day rotation had stayed healthy and performed well, Tolle might still be at Worcester.
“It is crazy. It’s a whirlwind,” Tolle said. “A little bit less of a whirlwind than it was last year.”
Last year was a whirlwind, for sure, with Tolle earning three different promotions from High-A Greenville to the majors in his first professional season.
“I think it’s just nice to be in the conversation,” he said. “I guess it doesn’t mean anything until it actually happens.”
So could it actually happen?
The 23-year-old lefty has a 2.78 ERA and 1.02 WHIP while holding opponents to a .203 batting average in 12 starts. His peripherals are also impressive. He ranks in the 90th percentile in expected ERA (2.91), the 86th percentile in chase percentage (34.3%) and 84th percentile in expected batting average (.209).
He’s had an absolutely electric fastball, throwing it 48.2% of the time and holding opponents to a .150 batting average and .233 slugging percentage against it. His fastball run value (nine) is in the 92nd percentile while his pitching run value (10) is in the 87th percentile.
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However, there’s a case against his selection. Because he was in the minors for the first few weeks, he ranks 104th among major league pitchers in innings pitched with 71 ⅓ innings. There are 105 pitchers who have made more starts than him.
But there is precedent for star rookies being selected despite limited sample sizes.
Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski made the 2025 NL All-Star team after just five major league starts.
Paul Skenes made the 2024 NL All-Star team just 11 starts into his major league career.
Like Skenes and Misiorowski before him, Tolle brings star power and personality that MLB can market to younger fans.
Tolle has one of the league’s best personalities both on and off the field.
Tolle’s playful approach on the mound carries over into his postgame interviews. For example, he leaped — comically — for a ball about 30 feet over his head during a start against the Orioles on June 4, then jokingly told reporters, "That was close. I gave it an attempt."
Tolle also had an unusual balk during that same game. After being called for the balk, instead of holding onto the ball, he threw it to the backstop. He turned a balk into one of the better quotes of the season. He told reporters, “There was no brain there. ... I didn’t have a balk all year so I thought this was the perfect time for it. Yeah, I was in disbelief at myself. It creates good TV I guess. I don’t know.”
While Tolle is deserving, a case could be made that two other Red Sox starters, Sonny Gray and Ranger Suarez, are even more deserving.
Tolle named several teammates he thinks are All-Star worthy.
“Chappie (Aroldis Chapman),” he said. “I think Sonny should be up there. I think Willson (Contreras), Rafa (Rafaela), Wilyer (Abreu) are having great years. Whit (Garrett Whitlock) is having a good year. Ranger is having a great year. Like, there’s so many guys, especially just in this pitching staff that are having great years, and you can’t just choose one.”
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- Why does it say 'Braut Haaland' on the back of Erling Haaland's Norway jersey?
Why does it say 'Braut Haaland' on the back of Erling Haaland's Norway jersey?
Manchester City star Erling Haaland is playing in his first World Cup and helped Norway easily reach the knockout rounds for the first time since 1998.
But when it comes to Haaland's jersey, the star striker is sporting a different name than what Premier League fans are used to seeing from the Norwegian.
While the back on Haaland's jersey at Manchester City just has the name "Haaland," his national team shirt displays "Braut Haaland."
There's a reason for that. Haaland has wanted to honor both of his parents at this historic World Cup.
Haaland is his father's last name. Braut is his mother's maiden name. Erling's mother, Gry Marita Braut, competed for Norway as a heptathlon champion. So, displaying her name with the national team has extra significance to both Erling and Norway.
Erling Haaland & His mother #MCFCpic.twitter.com/StngRfdNqc
— Out Of Context Erling Haaland (@ErlingNoContext) October 19, 2023
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- USC opposing player scouting report - Amarion Jackson, Penn State
USC opposing player scouting report - Amarion Jackson, Penn State
USC football faces Penn State this season in one of the showcases of 2026. ESPN looked at a receiver who will demand the Trojans' attention: Amarion Jackson.
"Through the NFL draft and portal, Penn State lost its top five leading receivers from last season. The leading returner in receiving yards is tight end Andrew Rappleyea who totaled 180 yards on the season. Though Penn State addressed some of that need with portal and high school signings, Jackson might have found a role. An early enrollee, Jackson was not expected to be used at receiver coming in as a safety, but moved to receiver because of injuries. He caught the attention of Campbell who said he didn't 'know if there was a true freshman that's had a better spring than he has.'
"Jackson followed Campbell from Iowa State to Penn State, flipping his pledge. He certainly will bring value in whatever role he earns this fall. Jackson is a smooth vertical route runner and picks up ground quickly as a long strider. He also provides a reliable target for the quarterback having natural hands."
USC's defense has a lot to prove this season. Indiana and Oregon might be the kinds of challenges the Trojans' defense can't solve, though that remains to be seen. Penn State has an offense the Trojans should be able to contain, but if USC wants to make sure the Nittany Lions don't take control of that contest, corralling Amarion Jackson (figuratively, not literally -- that would be pass interference) is a central part of the Trojans' formula.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC opposing player scouting report - Amarion Jackson, Penn State
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- 5 reasons why Yankees are absolutely brutal right now | Klapisch
5 reasons why Yankees are absolutely brutal right now | Klapisch
NEW YORK — Imagine a world where the scaffolding of the Yankees’ success has collapsed. Nothing is working. Nothing feels right. One loss blurs into the next with no end in sight.
The Bombers’ five-game losing streak, a season high, isn’t going to keep them out of the playoffs, but the vibe is nevertheless terrible.
The question on everyone’s mind: What’s gone wrong with this team?
Manager Aaron Boone said, “we have to play better” but that sounds more like a plea for help than a solution. The Yankees have surrendered first place in the East to the Rays, which makes next week’s four-game series in St. Petersburg all the more important.
The Yankees aren’t in danger of becoming the free-falling Mets. But the series of setbacks, including Monday’s 7-3 loss to Detroit, reveal just how fragile the Bombers are when a few key components go offline.
Here’s what’s going wrong:
LIFE WITHOUT AARON JUDGE
The Yankees actually went on a five-game winning streak soon after the captain went on the Injured List with a fractured rib. For that, Boone could thank Ben Rice and Cody Bellinger.
But both sluggers are practically invisible now. Rice is batting .103 in his last 10 games. He has exactly one RBI in that span – a home run.
Bellinger is 5-for-41 in his last 12 games and zero RBIs.
“Obviously, I need to be better,” he said. “I am not playing as well as I can … I have to produce.”
Former Yankee slugger and current YES analyst Paul O’Neill pulled Bellinger aside during batting practice on Monday to offer this nugget:
“I see (Bellinger) drifting forward, which is why I’d like to see him use a leg kick,” said O’Neill, the American League’s batting champion in 1994, “It’s what I did to help my timing. It forces you to stay back.”
Bellinger admitted, “we’re both tall and tall guys tend to jump too far forward,” but brushed aside any sort of experiment.
“I’ve never had a leg kick in my whole life, you know,” he said. “I’m not going to implement a leg kick.”
BRUTAL DEFENSE
Remember how the Dodgers mocked the Yankees for their sloppy play in the 2024 World Series? It wasn’t just the Dodgers who felt that way. The entire industry believed the Yankees’ defense would ultimately crack under pressure.
That same criticism is again valid. After allowing 20 unearned runs in the first 74 games, the Yankees have yielded the same number in the last 10 – including eight in the four-game sweep at Fenway over the weekend.
Even Bellinger, arguably the game’s most gifted leftfielder, has been affected. He dropped Dillon Dingler’s fly ball in the corner in the fourth inning, which helped the Tigers to a 7-0 lead that effectively ended the game.
Bellinger sheepishly admitted, “I just closed my glove too soon.”
The sloppiness didn’t end there. In the very next at-bat, Hao-Yu Lee’s fly ball to shallow right resulted in a horrific collision between Jazz Chisholm and Jasson Dominguez.
Neither defender swerved to avoid each other. Instead, Dominguez’s elbow caught Chisholm’s flush on the jaw. He crashed to the ground and remained there for several moments while being attended to by the Yankees’ trainers.
Dominguez ruefully said, “I called (Chisholm) off but the crowd was too loud. He couldn’t hear me.”
Chisholm walked off the field under his own power and underwent concussion protocol. The Yankees didn’t update the second baseman’s condition after the game.
ALL THOSE STRANDED RUNNERS:
Remove Judge, Bellinger, Rice and - to a lesser degree - Paul Goldschmidt, whose average has dropped 17 points this week, and there aren’t many bullets left in the Yankees’ chamber.
The Yankees are batting .175 in the last 10 games. According to the YES Network, the Bombers are 6-for-65 with runners in scoring position.
They’ve been stymied recently by Detroit’s Casey Mize (10 strikeouts), Boston’s Sonny Gray (no-hitter into the eighth inning) and Boston’s Payton Tolle (seven shutout innings).
What the Yankees need, of course, is Judge’s massive presence in the lineup. It’s not just about protecting Rice in the No. 3 spot; it’s the pervasive threat that the Bombers’ most powerful hitter generates.
Pitchers are terrified of Judge’s potential for late-inning home runs that break hearts. The Yankees faked it for a while, but the illusion has now been broken.
A WOBBLY ROTATION
The Yankees are lucky to have Cam Schlittler as a temporary ace. He’s the only starter they could trust tonight to oppose Tarik Skubal, the Tigers’ superstar No. 1.
But the Bombers were hoping Gerrit Cole’s miracle comeback from Tommy John surgery was indeed real. Cole was – and still is – the Yankees’ most accomplished asset at the top of the rotation.
But Cole has allowed 17 earned runs in his last 25 innings, and says, “the performance on some of the pitches just hasn’t been good.”
The trickle-down effect has been undeniable: the Yankees have had one quality start in the last 10 games. Ryan Weathers didn’t help matters by getting knocked out in the second inning on Monday, allowing five runs.
THE VIBE
It says a lot that the ticket buyers voted with their feet on Monday. A migration of thousands started heading for the exits by the seventh inning.
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The Yankees were just as lifeless as the crowd. Nothing feels the same lately. Judge’s return will likely mean a huge shift in organizational momentum. But who knows when that will be?
The club said Judge would undergo new imaging on the fractured rib within four weeks after his diagnosis on June 4.
That was 26 days ago and no one’s said a word about Judge’s progress.
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- Anderlecht keen on signing former West Brom youngster from Örgryte
Anderlecht keen on signing former West Brom youngster from Örgryte

According to Sacha Tavolieri,Anderlecht are keen on signing former West Brom youngster Michael Parker. The 21-year-old who came through the West Brom academy currently plays in Sweden for Örgryte, who play in the topflight. Parker has played 10 games for the side this season so far, having only made the move to the club recently.
Parker never made a first team appearance for West Brom, instead spending time on loan at Hereford in the national leagues. Prior to joining the West Brom set up, Parker had been in the academies of both Huddersfield and Burnley.
Parker is valued by the Swedish side at €2m, while Anderlecht are reported to have only offered €1.5m. It is quite a turnaround for Parker, having left West Brom permanently just a few months ago to join Örgryte. He could be set to join one of the biggest clubs in Belgium as they look to rebuild and retool their side for the future.
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- Arsenal loanee keeps strong form going
Arsenal loanee keeps strong form going

Arsenal loanee Charles Sagoe Jr. kept his strong form going with a goal in a friendly this weekend, as Kalmar prepare to return to competitive action next Sunday.
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Arsenal loan forward Charles Sagoe Jr. made a start in Kalmar FF’s friendly match against Brommapojkarna on Saturday, their final scheduled practice match before competitive football returns on July 5th.
The Swedish Allsvenskan runs on a calendar-year basis, so rather than this being the beginning of a new campaign, Kalmar are simply returning to league action.
So the team’s 2-0 win over Brommapojkarna will be encouraging, as it was against the team six positions above them in the current league table. Even more encouraging from an Arsenal perspective, Sagoe Jr. grabbed one of the two goals.
Photo via Sagoe Jr. on Instagram
Arsenal’s loan moves can be hit and miss, and Sagoe Jr. knows that as well as anyone. His previous spells away with Swansea City and Shrewsbury Town were underwhelming, as he failed to notch a goal or assist with either club, and he hardly even made it onto the pitch with Swansea.
The 21-year-old had to take a step back last season, returning to the Arsenal u21s and scoring or assisting 12 goals in 14 games in the first half of 2025/26, ultimately earning his current move to Sweden.
“I felt I needed a fresh start and an opportunity to show what I can do,” Sagoe Jr. said in February.
“When I found out that Kalmar was interested in me, I did my research. I spoke with the sporting director, the coach, and others at the club. Everyone spoke so highly of the club and how hard everyone here works to develop. It felt like the right place for me to develop into first-team football.”
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Now, Sagoe Jr. is finally off the mark in the senior game, scoring twice and assisting five goals in his first 12 competitive games for Kalmar. His goal in Saturday’s friendly match suggests there’s more to come in the second half of the season.
The winger will remain out on loan until January 2027, playing in the Swedish top flight and domestic cup before coming back to Arsenal with just six months left on his contract.
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- Injury impacting Arsenal 28yo’s transfer status
Injury impacting Arsenal 28yo’s transfer status

Ben White’s injury continues to cloud his future, despite interest from multiple Premier League clubs, according to a report.
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In a piece mostly focusing on Morgan Rogers, Gary Jacob reported for The Times last week that Ben White’s future is “clouded by injury”, despite the player drawing interest from fellow Premier League sides Everton and Crystal Palace.
In a similar update earlier this month, Jacob had reported that the defender was “unlikely to take a drop in level” this summer.
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Over the final few months of the 2025/26, it began to look increasingly likely that White would be on the way out in the summer. But we’re now almost in July, and if anything, reports are now much less certain about the defender’s fate.
As Jacob mentions, White’s injury is obviously having a significant impact. A Premier League club that might have been willing to pay a good fee for a fully-fit White might now think twice or lower their offer in light of his knee injury.
Arsenal confirmed in May that White had suffered a significant medial knee ligament injury, and that they were aiming to have him back for their pre-season preparations later this year.
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Perhaps that will lead to interested clubs firming up their interest as and when they see White back out on the pitch. If Arsenal do get any offers before then, they may not be the kind of offers the club are looking for.
If White is also against making a significant drop in level, that’s also going to be a limiting factor. All in all, it seems a lot more reasonable to believe that White might not be going anywhere after all.
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- Bournemouth respond to Arsenal transfer enquiry
Bournemouth respond to Arsenal transfer enquiry

Bournemouth have rebuffed an enquiry from Arsenal over Alex Scott, insisting the player is not for sale, and attempting to extend his contract.
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Sami Mokbel broke the news for the BBC on Monday that Bournemouth had rejected an enquiry from Arsenal for Alex Scott, claiming the midfielder is not for sale this summer.
Mokbel reports that Scott is one of Arsenal’s targets for their midfield, though he’s also attracting serious interest from Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea.
But amid all of that interest, Bournemouth have made it clear they want to keep Scott around, and they’re keen to extend his contract beyond its current expiry in 2028.
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Samuel Luckhurst confirms for The S*n that Bournemouth are looking to negotiate a new contract with Scott, and the club are prepared to insert a release clause into the midfielder’s contract.
Bournemouth are reluctant to cash in right now, after qualifying for Europe, though it seems Arsenal are the leading contender if they do.
Luckhurst reports that Manchester United are also interested, but they aren’t actively pursuing Scott. Instead, they’re focusing on a deal for West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes.
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David Ornstein told The Athletic FC podcast last week that Scott had been discussed at Arsenal and Manchester United ahead of this summer, with suggestions from Mike Keegan of the Daily Mail that the player would cost around £60m if he were to be sold.
Meanwhile, James Ducker reported for The Telegraph that whilst Bournemouth are keen to keep Scott, they might change their stance if he refused to extend his deal beyond 2028.
The midfielder played 39 times for Bournemouth in all competitions this season, helping them to qualify for the Europa League in 2026/27. He was called up to England’s pre-World Cup training camp, but didn’t quite make the final squad.
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- Does Arsenal transfer target have £60m release clause?
Does Arsenal transfer target have £60m release clause?

Bruno Guimaraes may have a release clause in his contract with Newcastle United, but not all sources are in agreement on that front.
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Following reports from Globo Esporte in Brazil that Bruno Guimaraes has a £60m release clause in his contract, with those close to the deal apparently confirming the existence of the clause, Lee Ryder cast some doubt on the claims for Chronicle Live.
Ryder reports that sources at Newcastle United have disputed that any kind of release clause exists for the midfielder, unlike in 2024, when he definitely had a £100m clause that expired in June of that year.
If a £60m release clause does exist, and if it has the same deadline, Arsenal would now only have a couple of days to activate it. But Newcastle are evidently confident that there’s no such clause.
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Ryder adds in another piece that Arsenal believe a £65m bid could be enough to do a deal for Guimaraes, but they’re yet to make a formal approach. There’s been no club-to-club contact, with all talks taking place via intermediaries at this stage.
The player has two years left on his contract, which makes this a good time to either sell or extend his deal. But that obviously raises the possibility that much of the media talk is being driven by an agent trying to get his client a wage increase.
Until direct club-to-club contact begins and Arsenal submit an official offer, it’s hard to say how serious this pursuit really is.
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Arsenal are certainly in the market for a midfielder this summer, and Guimaraes is coming off the back of a good season.
Whilst Newcastle struggled on the whole, the Brazilian international scored nine goals and assisted eight in 41 appearances before jetting off to the World Cup, where he has three assists in three games.
At 28, the player should still have a few good years ahead of him, though Arsenal will be reticent to pay anything like the amount they put up for a 24-year-old Declan Rice.
It’s unlikely Guimaraes would be worth a huge amount another four or five years down the line, so that’s going to affect how much the Gunners will be willing to offer.
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- Official: Milan confirm Gonçalo Ramos’ transfer from PSG
Official: Milan confirm Gonçalo Ramos’ transfer from PSG

Milan have confirmed the signing of Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos, who has signed a contract until June 2031.
Serie A giants Milan confirmed the transfer of Portugal international Gonçalo Ramos with an official statement on Tuesday.
“AC Milan today announced the signing of Gonçalo Matias Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain FC,” Milan said.
“The Portuguese striker has signed a contract with the Club until 30 June 2031.
“Born in Olhão on 20 June 2001, Gonçalo Ramos honed his talent in the youth academies of S.C. Olhanense and S.L. Benfica, where he rose through the ranks before making his professional debut in 2019. He went on to make over 100 appearances and score 41 goals for Benfica, emerging as one of Portugal’s most exciting talents and helping the club secure the Primeira Liga title in the 2022/23 season.
“In the summer of 2023, he joined Paris Saint-Germain FC, where he has continued to compete at the highest level of European football. During his time in Paris, he has won three Ligue 1 titles, two Coupe de France trophies, three Trophée des Champions, two UEFA Champions League titles, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Intercontinental Cup, while scoring 45 goals in 131 appearances.
“Since making his senior international debut for Portugal in November 2022, Ramos has become a regular presence for his national team, representing his country at two FIFA World Cups and contributing to Portugal’s UEFA Nations League triumph in the 2024/25 season.
“AC Milan welcomes Gonçalo Ramos and wishes him every success with the Rossoneri.”
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Another key Arsenal staffer to leave

Arsenal lead performance coach Sam Wilson is set to leave the club for a more senior role elsewhere, in another change behind the scenes in north London.
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Alex Howell reports for the BBC that Arsenal’s lead performance coach Sam Wilson is set to leave the club for a European team. Wilson has been with Arsenal since 2014, but he’s been strongly linked with a move to Juventus.
Howell claims that sources report the move is Wilson’s own decision, and that he could have stayed with Arsenal. He’s choosing to leave for a more senior role elsewhere.
Arsenal have made a lot of changes behind the scenes this summer, including in the medical department. But this is seemingly one change that wasn’t their choice.
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On top of Wilson’s exit, Real Betis’ Eneko Angulo is reportedly joining Aston Villa’s Arnaldo Abrantes in filling the unexpected gap left by club doctor Zafar Iqbal’s departure.
Then Arsenal are in talks to appoint Pascal De Maesschalck as their new academy manager after Per Mertesacker’s exit, and the Arsenal u21 head coach position is also vacant after Max Porter’s move to Stoke City.
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Further up the hierarchy, Arsenal are reportedly also bringing in Javier Alonso from Spanish Segunda Division club Granada CF to work alongside Andrea Berta, with Maurizio Micheli already joining from Napoli earlier this year.
So it’s been a summer of change behind the scenes already, even if very little has changed with the actual playing squad at this stage.
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- Arsenal set to lose Ethan Nwaneri’s younger brother
Arsenal set to lose Ethan Nwaneri’s younger brother

Arsenal look set to lose Ethan Nwaneri’s younger brother Emerson this summer, despite continuing efforts to convince the player to stay.
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Gary Jacob reported for The Times this week that Arsenal are fighting to keep hold of Emerson Nwaneri this summer, with concern that the player won’t sign a scholarship deal to remain at the club.
These are ongoing concerns, with rumours floating around throughout May that he might not sign, and it’s now looking increasingly likely that the younger Nwaneri brother intends to depart this summer.
Photo via Emerson Nwaneri on Instagram
That would be a disappointing outcome for Arsenal, who had promoted Emerson to the u18s this season, and had even given him his debuts in the UEFA Youth League and the Premier League 2.
The 15-year-old obviously hasn’t been fast-tracked as much as his brother, with Ethan already having made his Premier League debut by this point. But he’s still made appearances way above his age group.
Emerson’s progress with Arsenal has also been recognised internationally, with England giving the youngster a number of appearances in their u16 team this season.
Photo via Emerson Nwaneri on Instagram
But there’s an underlying sense that the Nwaneri family aren’t completely satisfied with how things are going for the Arsenal brothers. Ethan signed a new contract last summer, but he didn’t play a major role under Mikel Arteta this season, and he struggled on loan with Marseille.
Despite plenty of attempts to point the finger at Arsenal for those struggles, Nwaneri himself should take some responsibility as well.
The Gunners negotiated a loan deal that cost Marseille financially if they refused to pick Nwaneri for matches, but they did so anyway, with manager Habib Beye citing the player’s application in training. There’s only so much you can do for a loanee, the rest is up to the player and their temporary club.
Yet with the loan failing to work out and Ethan now potentially available for a summer transfer, it’s inevitable this would have some impact on Emerson’s own contract negotiations. Whatever the reasoning, it doesn’t currently look like the younger Nwaneri brother is set to stay.
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- Chelsea former Arsenal bid branded ‘insulting’
Chelsea former Arsenal bid branded ‘insulting’

Sunderland have blasted Chelsea for a disrespectful and insulting £8m bid for Granit Xhaka, telling the London club the former Arsenal midfielder isn’t for sale at any price.
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Following reports of Chelsea interest in Sunderland midfielder Granit Xhaka over the last few days, David Ornstein broke the news for The Athletic on Sunday that the midfielder’s current club had rejected an £8m bid from the Blues to sign the former Arsenal man.
Sunderland deem the offer to be unacceptable and view the approach as ‘lacking respect’, both for the player and his club.
The Black Cats reportedly now say there is no intention of sanctioning Xhaka’s exit, no further offers will be entertained, and that the player’s two-year contract should be respected.
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Kieran Gill adds for the Daily Mail that sources close to Sunderland claim the club view Chelsea’s £8m offer as ‘insulting’.
That could lead to major complications if Chelsea really want to complete the signing, as both Ornstein’s report and the Mail’s suggest that Chelsea believe the £8m proposal was a fair one.
CBS Sports’ James Benge suggested last week that Xhaka has proved to be worth much more to Sunderland than the £17m they paid for him, so Chelsea’s attempt to sign him for less than half of that price was always likely to fail.
Based on a £17m fee and a three-year contract, Xhaka’s book value would around £11m right now. So Chelsea are asking Sunderland to take a loss on him in the accounts.
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Xhaka turns 34 in September, so he’s very much in the latter stages of his playing career. But even so, there’s really no reason for Sunderland to accept such a lowball offer, nor to continue negotiations.
That reportedly won’t stop Chelsea, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that they’re planning a new approach to sign Xhaka anyway.
Romano had previously reported that Xhaka wants to join Chelsea and reunite with Xabi Alonso. It remains to be seen whether he gets his wish.
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- Real Madrid defender faces fresh legal trouble ahead of criminal trial
Real Madrid defender faces fresh legal trouble ahead of criminal trial

Real Madrid fans would fondly remember the fullback Ferland Mendy for his role in their team’s last two UEFA Champions League triumphs, but undoubtedly, the Frenchman’s time at the Merengue club has been anything but easy.
He has constantly been plagued by physical problems, and has barely been available for a few games in the last two seasons. Although he is close to returning to training after recovering from his current injury, it would still take him some months before being ready for competitive games.
Meanwhile, his problems have increased off the pitch as well. As SPORT has reported, the Real Madrid defender is facing a criminal lawsuit as he is being prosecuted for the injuries suffered by two dogs and a 17-year-old boy after four dogs escaped from his farm, back in January 2023.
The Prosecutor’s office is asking for a fine of €1200, while the private prosecution firm engaged by the injured boy is also demanding six months of prison time for the French defender.
An open trial for this case was already open, and a bail of €7410 was imposed on the footballer. Now, this case is set to undergo trail in the criminal court number 26 of Madrid, while a date for the hearing has not yet been set.
To make matters worse, the defender’s dogs, two mastiffs, a Turkish kangal, and a bulldog, did not had either an identification microchip, the compulsory civil liability insurance, or a vaccination against rabies.
Thus, he is facing charges of not taking due diligence in respect to controlling his pets properly, and in addition to the other penalties outlined previously, the prosecution is also asking for around €28000 in compensation for the individuals affected by the whole affair.
For now, it remains to be seen how this matter would proceed, but undoubtedly, this is another problem for Ferland Mendy as .
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- Director confirms Arsenal 22yo winger interest
Director confirms Arsenal 22yo winger interest

Arsenal have spent time scouting Dario Osorio of FC Midtjylland, according to the club’s technical director, though the Gunners’ title win may affect their pursuit.
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FC Midtjylland technical director Kristian Kjaer spoke to the media this week on a number of topics, including 22-year-old Midtjylland winger Dario Osorio.
Kjaer claims Arsenal are one of the clubs keeping an eye on the player, and he believes the Premier League would be good fit for someone of Osorio’s talents.
“We know that Arsenal have been looking into Osorio, but we also know other clubs in the Premier League have done the same,” Kjaer said.
“I also think it is well known that Bournemouth looked into him historically. There are other clubs in the Premier League also looking into him.
“In my opinion, he serves the Premier League very, very good because he has a hard-working mentality. His defensive transition runs are amazing, his top speed is amazing. Left-footed right winger can go to the right and to the left of his direct opponent.
“He has the full package, seen as the next Alexis Sanchez in Chile.”
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Yet Kjaer also admitted that Arsenal’s Premier League success might alter their priorities ahead of the summer transfer window.
“I think that might also rock their boat a bit and [it becomes a case of] ‘see how we can keep this position for next season’,” Kjaer suggested. “I don’t know. We will see where it all ends up.”
It’s definitely possible the Gunners will view this summer as an opportunity to cement their position on top, rather than building something for the long term. Bringing in a young winger with no experience in Europe’s top-five leagues is probably more of an example of the latter.
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Even so, Osorio has been performing well in Denmark, scoring eight goals and assisting 10 this season. He’s also made 25 appearances for Chile since his debut in 2022.
It does seem like a matter of time before he ends up earning himself a move, it just might not be to Arsenal anymore.
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- Katie Lampson announces retirement from professional soccer
Katie Lampson announces retirement from professional soccer

Gotham FC forward Katie Lampson announced her retirement from professional soccer. Lampson’s illustrious career lasted over a decade across the United States, Australia, Norway, Germany and England.
Lampson’s legacy at Gotham FC includes two championships and an extra-time playoff game-winning goal in each of those championship runs.
“Soccer has been my guiding light for the last 30 years,” said Lampson. “It presented opportunities to see the world, meet lifelong friends and grow as a person. Soccer helped me earn an education, become comfortable being uncomfortable in new environments and challenge myself every day.”
“Katie has played an important role in some of the biggest moments in our club’s history,” said Yael Averbuch West, the president of soccer operations for Gotham FC. “We are grateful for everything she has contributed to Gotham FC and congratulate her on an outstanding career.”
“I’m hanging ‘em up, proud of all that this career has brought me – the good, the bad, the highs and lows. I’ll always be thankful for the journey and cherish the lessons learned.”
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- Red Sox reactions: Willson Contreras belts go-ahead homer before ejection in win over Nats
Red Sox reactions: Willson Contreras belts go-ahead homer before ejection in win over Nats
BOSTON — Instant reactions from the Red Sox’ 6-3 win over the Washington Nationals on Monday at Fenway Park:
1. The Red Sox won their fifth straight game to improve to 37-46 overall and 17-25 at Fenway Park. The Nationals dropped to 43-43 overall and 26-18 on the road.
2.Willson Contreras got ejected in the second inning but not before putting Boston ahead in the first inning. He blasted his 18th home run, a three-run shot that gave Boston a 3-1 lead. He connected on a 94.5 mph fastball down the middle from Nationals starter Miles Mikolas and sent it 421 feet to left field. Contreras is on pace for 35 home runs.
3. Contreras was emotional in the dugout after hitting his first-inning home run. He said a couple days ago that he’s been thinking about his native Venezuela constantly after a devastating earthquake struck the country.
4. Contreras’ ejection came after he struck out in the second inning. First base umpire Nic Lentz threw him out.
Contreras tapped his helmet several times while walking back to the dugout after he struck out swinging. Lentz ruled that Contreras swung at an outside slider to end the at-bat while the first baseman thought he checked his swing. Lentz reacted to Contreras by tapping his own head and throwing him out of the game.
5. Ranger Suarez allowed three runs on six hits and one walk while striking out eight in six innings. He threw 58 of his 95 pitches for strikes (61%). He induced 12 swings and misses, including six with his curveball and four with his slider. He settled down after allowing a home run to James Wood to lead off the game.
6. Suarez’s quality start marked Boston’s 12th consecutive quality starts, the longest such streak by the club since 1988.
7. Caleb Durbin belted his sixth home run in 24 games during June. His 338-foot blast just cleared the Green Monster and put Boston ahead 4-1 in the first inning. He connected on a sweeper from Mikolas that hung right over the middle of the plate.
8. Wilyer Abreu’s RBI sac fly in the second inning put Boston ahead 5-1. Carlos Narváez’s RBI sac fly in the third inning made it 6-1.
9. Gold Glove center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela made a leaping catch on CJ Abrams’ 367-foot, 106.7 mph line drive in the eighth inning.
10. Nationals starter Miles Mikolas gave up four runs in the first inning and six runs in the first three innings. But he retired the final 14 straight batters he faced.
11. With Aroldis Chapman unavailable, Garrett Whitlock recorded the save with a scoreless ninth inning.
12. The Red Sox and Nationals will play the second game of their three-game series Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. Rookie left-hander Connelly Early (7-5, 3.59 ERA) will start for Boston while righty Cade Cavalli (4-4, 4.00 ERA) will start for Washington.
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- Which teams have been eliminated from the World Cup? Full list of misery
Which teams have been eliminated from the World Cup? Full list of misery
ATLANTA ― The 2026 World Cup continues to deliver.
This year's tournament has been fantastic. With the expanded 48-team field, there have been so many good games from the opening kickoff, and the action hasn't stopped. On Monday, Paraguay stunned Germany in a penalty kick thriller. Then Morocco and the Netherlands also went into penalty kicks – because why not? – setting up a dramatic finish.
The round of 32 action continues on Tuesday, June 30 with the Ivory Coast battling Norway, France taking on Sweden and Mexico versus Ecuador in a World Cup nightcap. With so many fantastic wins and losses, it can be hard to keep up with which teams are still playing and which have been sent home. If you're wondering which teams have been eliminated, USA TODAY has you covered.
Here is the list of teams that have been eliminated in World Cup play:
This story will be updated.
Which teams have been eliminated from the World Cup?
Here's the list of teams whose World Cup journeys have ended.
Group A
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Czechia
Group B
- Qatar
Group C
- Scotland
- Haiti
Group D
- Turkey
Group E
- Curacao
- Germany
Group F
- Netherlands
- Japan
- Tunisia
Group G
- Iran
- New Zealand
Group H
- Uruguay
- Saudia Arabia
Group I
- Iraq
Group J
- Jordan
Group K
- Uzbekistan
Group L
- Panama
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- College Football 27 features a Florida team rated in the top 20
College Football 27 features a Florida team rated in the top 20
Florida football has 28 players rated at 80 or above after EA Sports College Football 27 revealed its team and player rankings this month. On3's Zach Abolverdi detailed what EA "got right — and wrong" when framing the Gators.
EA lists star running back Jadan Baugh as Florida's highest-rated player at 91 overall, followed by wide receiver Eric Singleton Jr., who was rated 90. The Georgia Tech transfer's 95 speed attribute makes him Florida's most explosive weapon in CFB 27.
The Gators' top defensive player is defensive back Bryce Thornton, who earned an 87 overall. Other highly-rated defenders include linebacker Myles Graham (85) and edge rusher Kamran James (84). "He’s tied with defensive tackle Brendan Bett (82 overall) for the most improved player rating in the game. Thornton and Bett both have a 10-point increase from last year when they were rated 77 and 72 overall, respectively," Abolverdi says of the ratings.
"While you can make an argument for Myles Graham or Jayden Woods to be the top-rated defender, EA Sports giving that designation to Thornton makes sense. He’s the highest graded returner on defense, according to PFF, and has started 17 consecutive games for UF, more than anyone else except left guard Knijeah Harris (25). EA Sports likely references and values PFF grades in its player ratings," he goes on to say.
When discussing the most improved players for Florida, Abolverdi said, " I give EA Sports credit for moving up Bett to 82 overall. According to the staff, his offseason was fantastic and he has emerged as not only a starting defensive lineman, but one of the leaders in the locker room. Head strength coach Rusty Whitt identified Woods, Baugh and Bett as the three standouts from winter workouts."
The Gators are slated 84 overall, with a balanced score of 84 on offense and 83 on defense — Jon Sumrall's team landed at No. 19. EA confirms what many analysts and experts have been suggesting all offseason, that Florida has enough talent to compete immediately in what some felt would be a rebuilding season in Gainesville.
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- Coco Gauff reveals she was brought to tears by anti-doping tester as tennis stars slam ‘broken’ system
Coco Gauff reveals she was brought to tears by anti-doping tester as tennis stars slam ‘broken’ system
A four-year ban handed to 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova for refusing a doping test has ignited a fierce debate among tennis players, who are now openly sharing their often-distressing experiences with the sport’s anti-doping protocols.
The system, designed to safeguard the integrity of the game, is being described as "grueling" by Serena Williams and has even brought Coco Gauff to tears.
Players are mandated to provide a 60-minute window daily for testing. However, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) stipulates that if a doping control officer "locates and notifies a player outside of that hour, they must complete the test." This flexibility, intended to ensure comprehensive testing, has become a source of significant friction.
"I’m not going to lie, some of them can be pushy, make you feel like you’re doing something wrong," said Gauff, the No. 7 seed, after her first-round victory at Wimbledon. The 22-year-old American recounted a particularly upsetting incident: "One time she came outside my time slot. But the way she was speaking to me on the phone, it literally made me cry afterwards. I found out I was in the right, and I didn’t have to do anything."
Australian player Ajla Tomljanovic echoed these sentiments, expressing deep apprehension about the system.

"I’m very scared of the system because it feels broken," she stated. "I’ve had a few experiences of my own where it was about technicalities and when I speak to people in charge they’re not helpful — I don’t want to say they don’t care — but they weren’t very helpful at all to explain things or just show some sort of compassion when I was nowhere near missing a test or testing positive."
Tomljanovic revealed she was nearly banned due to technicalities.
"I was new to the whole system. And I was at two fails for a month and I knew if I get a third one accidentally I would be out for at least two, three years," she explained. "It’s in a way, I won’t say no fault of my own but it’s not to the degree of being banned and smearing your name. In that sense, I think there’s so much to improve on."
Even tennis icon Serena Williams, making her Wimbledon return, cited the testing regime as a deterrent. The system was "a big reason why I didn’t want to come back either, because it’s just so hard," she commented.
The controversy centers on the case of Vondrousova, the 27-year-old Czech player who made history as Wimbledon’s first unseeded female champion three years ago.
In early December 2025, Vondrousova refused to take a test after a doping control officer rang her apartment's intercom at 8 pm. This month, an independent tribunal imposed the maximum four-year ban for a first offense.
The ITIA released a video explainer, noting that Vondrousova challenged the timing of the test, arguing it was outside her designated slot. However, the agency reiterated its policy: "If a Doping Control Officer, or DCO, locates and notifies a player outside of that hour, they must complete the test."
Vondrousova reportedly described the tester as "aggressive" and said the frequent ringing "triggered a state of distress," according to the ITIA video. Despite this, the tribunal’s June 22 decision confirmed her refusal and found "no compelling justification for doing so."
The ITIA emphasized that under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules, "test refusals can be sanctioned as severely as positive tests," a measure intended to prevent athletes from refusing tests to avoid detection.

Last year, the ITIA conducted over 8,000 tests and received only a "handful of complaints," stating they "take all feedback on board and encourage players to share their views with us." The agency also noted that tennis adheres to WADA rules, which are slated for a refresh in 2027, involving consultations with athletes globally.
"We understand the system can seem challenging," the ITIA acknowledged, "but it is there to protect players, not to trip them up. If players are ever unsure about a test, have questions, or would like to provide feedback on their experience, we want to hear about it."
However, some players view Vondrousova’s four-year ban as excessively harsh. Jessica Pegula, the No 4 seed, expressed sympathy, stating, "I feel, like, for Marketa."
She added, "For something like that, for four years, you’re ruining someone’s career over something that could have really just been a complete misunderstanding, and I just don’t think that’s fair. I think the sentencing is so harsh."
Pegula also drew comparisons to other high-profile cases, questioning the perceived disparity. She referenced Jannik Sinner, the defending men's champion at Wimbledon, who accepted a three-month ban in early 2025 after two positive doping tests from the prior year were attributed to accidental contamination.
Similarly, Wimbledon's defending women's champion, Iga Swiatek, received a one-month suspension in 2024 after testing positive for trimetazidine, a heart medication, with the ITIA accepting her explanation of unintentional contamination from a nonprescription medication.
The stark contrast in penalties for refusal versus accidental positive tests continues to fuel the debate over the fairness and efficacy of the current anti-doping system in tennis.
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- What Are Red Sox's Postseason Chances After Five Game Win Streak?
What Are Red Sox's Postseason Chances After Five Game Win Streak?

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The Boston Red Sox got off to a very slow start to the season, but are still hanging around in a very weak American League.
On the eve of July 1, only five teams in the AL have a winning record. The Red Sox sit 4 1/2 games out of a wild card spot, with five teams ahead of them. There is still plenty of season left, and the Red Sox have some hope after showing life and winning five straight games, including a four-game sweep of the New York Yankees.
The Red Sox still have plenty of ground to make up, but their postseason chances have gone from 9.7% on June 18 to 20.6% entering play on Tuesday, according to FanGraphs.
While their chances are still slim, they have a few reasons to believe they can make a push. For one, the starting rotation has been lights out. Ranger Suarez, Payton Tolle and Sonny Gray have all been phenomenal, and Garrett Crochet should return at some point.
Additionally, the offense could get Roman Anthony, Trevor Story and Romy González back at some point. González is more of a utility player, and Story was struggling before his injury, but Anthony could genuinely turn the entire season around. He was not playing great before his injury, but he is the face of the franchise now and has the potential to go on a tear.
He was amazing last year and was a superstar in the World Baseball Classic. If he can come back and provide some more power, the Red Sox could be set up with elite pitching and a scary offense.
Not to mention, if they can pull within three games of a wild card spot in the next couple of weeks, they could be serious buyers at the trade deadline.
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- Arthur Fery confronted by opponent in fiery Wimbledon clash: ‘Be honest!’
Arthur Fery confronted by opponent in fiery Wimbledon clash: ‘Be honest!’
British wildcard Arthur Fery was confronted by Wimbledon opponent Damir Dzumhur during a fiery first-round match on Court 16.
After Dzumhur won the first set 6-2, the Bosnian was serving while up a break at 2-1 in the second. At 15-30, Fery returned his opponent’s serve before Dzumhur hit a backhand slice into the net to bring up two break points for the British player.
Dzumhur, though, walked to the net with his arms outstretched. He claimed his serve hit the tape at the top of the net and said it should have been called as a ‘let’.

Speaking to Fery, Dzumhur accused his opponent of not calling the let and playing on: “It was a let. You played the point, you didn’t stop, huh? Wait, wait. You won the point. Just be honest. I don’t care what he [ the umpire] is saying.”
Fery countered: “I didn’t stop, I didn’t hear a let. I thought you [the umpire] had heard it.”
The 34-year-old Dzumhur then turned his fury to American chair umpire Greg Allensworth. “Did you see the let? Did you hear the let? So you are that bad that you cannot hear, and everybody heard? I am saying you are bad. You made the mistake. He [Fery] stopped.”
Before serving, Dzumhur applauded sarcastically and called to Fery across the court: “Fair play, man!”
Fery, though, won the break point when Dzumhur volleyed into the net. It was followed by a complete meltdown from Dzumhur, the world No 105, who lost the next four games in a row to lose the set.

Dzumhur then summoned the match referee James Garner to complain further about umpire Allensworth. Dzumhur could be heard saying, “It’s very tough to play when there’s someone who cannot do his job. I’m sure you are aware of this. He has nothing to worry about apart from this [the let]. I don’t know what to say, he has one thing to do and he can’t do it good. It would be the same if I came to the tennis court and could not hit shot.”
Fery attempted to keep his composure by putting in a pair of headphones to block out Dzumhur’s complaints. Dzumhur’s slide continued during the third set, which was interrupted by Fery suffering a nosebleed and requiring a medical timeout. The Bosnian the first three games before Fery won the set 6-2.

British wildcard Fery is enjoying the season of his life after winning a match at the Australian Open as a qualifier and reaching the quarter-finals of Queen’s in London. Born in France, his mother was a professional tennis player and his father, Loic Fery, is the owner of Ligue 1 football club FC Lorient. He is looking to reach the second round for the second time.
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- 2026 Philadelphia Eagles single-game, public training camp tickets go on sale
2026 Philadelphia Eagles single-game, public training camp tickets go on sale
Get ready to fly high, Eagles fans! It won't be long until Lincoln Financial Field is once again hosting a sea of green on Sundays.
And fans now have the chance to secure a spot in the crowd.
Eagles single-game tickets went on sale through Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
There is a four-ticket limit per household.
Fans can also grab tickets for the team's public training camp practice on August 25.
General admission tickets are $15. There will also be an option to purchase a $50 VIP ticket that will give fans a special on-field experience before the start of practice.
All proceeds from those tickets will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation.
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- 2026 Open Championship final qualifying leaderboard, live updates, scores, highlights
2026 Open Championship final qualifying leaderboard, live updates, scores, highlights
From 288 to 20. Final qualifying for the 2026 British Open will have 288 players at four locations, with only the top five from each moving on to the final men's major of the season.
The full field for the Open will be 156 (there are currently 112 exempt players) when it starts on July 16 and the 36-hole final qualifying will be the final chance for those lucky 20. There are four locations, three in England and one in Scotland, to determine who gets spots on the tee sheet at Royal Birkdale.
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Where to watch the Open Championship final qualifying
For the first time ever, the R&A will live stream final qualfying, doing so on its YouTube channel. Futher, the R&A will have a live final qualifying radio broadcast. Both platforms will start coverage at 4:30 p.m. UK time, which is 11:30 a.m. ET.
Who's already exempt into the 2026 Open Championship?
Through one or more of the 21 ways to earn an exemption, there are already 122 golfers in the field.
Who's trying to advance through qualifying for the 2026 Open?
First, a name backed out of final qualifying: Dustin Johnson, who made the cut in the first three majors and had a brief moment near the top of the leaderboard at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. He was originally set for final qualifying for the Open but has since withdrawn. Some notables who are on the tee sheets: Sergio Garcia, James Nicholas, Marc Leishman, Luke Poulter (a), Thomas Detry, Branden Grace, George Bryan, Wesley Bryan, Danny Willett and Matt Wallace.
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- Tyron Woodley: Conor McGregor needs to come forward, frustrate Max Holloway
Tyron Woodley: Conor McGregor needs to come forward, frustrate Max Holloway
Tyron Woodley advises Conor McGregor to go right at Max Holloway.
McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) returns from a five-year long layoff to run things back with Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) in the UFC 329 main event on July 11 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+).
McGregor won their first outing at featherweight in 2013, but the pair will now rematch at welterweight. Despite the injury layoff, McGregor is coming into the bout oozing with the same confidence he always has, which Woodley thinks could play a factor.
"If Conor comes forward, gets into Max's head and lands some shots, then frustrates him, he has a good chance," Woodley said in an interview with Betpack. "But Max has always had a good chance. He is tough, he loves fighting those fights, his cardio is great, his skill set is great, and he just looks like he belongs out there."
Holloway is a moderate favorite over McGregor, and former UFC welterweight champion Woodley ultimately thinks the oddsmakers have got it right.
"I think Max is going to win," Woodley said. "I'm not going for Conor, but if I was somebody involved in his process to get ready for this fight, I would have him train with young, hungry, spunky fighters. Conor said something about Ilia (Topuria).
"He said, 'You train with these people that can't even beat you, and you are not getting better.' He said, 'You need to put $1,000 down and say, whoever can knock me out gets $1,000.' Basically, what he said is that you have to be in a room where somebody is pushing you. I agree with that."
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- Can the World Cup's viral stars turn social media fame into fortunes?
Can the World Cup's viral stars turn social media fame into fortunes?

It took 90 minutes for Vozinha, Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper, to become a world-wide sensation with more Instagram followers than NFL legend Tom Brady.
Vozinha's impressive performance against Spain in the World Cup group stage led to a 0-0 draw, a huge surprise against one of the tournament favourites. It led to Vozinha's 50,000 Instagram followers ballooning to 17.4 million, surpassing athletes such as Brady (15.5 million).
World Cup stars, like Vozinha, can harness their new social media fame to generate lucrative financial opportunities.
But media expert Mike Serazio said those prospects can be fleeting. "It's viral - it goes up very fast and it goes down equally fast," he said.
Brooke Duffy, a digital and social media scholar at Cornell University, said influencers with millions of followers can demand payments that stretch beyond six-figures.
A prominent social media presence can lead to brand partnerships and advertisers paying for individual posts.
"Followers are a form of currency that matters now… more followers tends to translate into a higher income," she said.
Social media offers a different path to stardom
Tim Payne, a defender on the New Zealand team, was dubbed the "least-known" World Cup player by one Argentine influencer ahead of the tournament. Valen Scarsini, known as 'elscarso' online, shared a video calling on his hundreds of thousands of followers to help boost Payne's profile.
Payne leaned into this, posting more and engaging with the influencer. Over a few days, Payne's Instagram follower count grew from about 5,000 to nearly six million. He has a larger following, he pointed out, than the population of the country he hails from (New Zealand's population is just over 5.3 million).
Unlike in the case of Cape Verde's Vozinha, Payne's new-found fame didn't come from his efforts during a match.
It is a phenomenon that's becoming more prominent in the sports world, said Boston College professor Mike Serazio, who has researched the intersection of media and sport.
"You have had, in the last five to 10 years, the rise of athlete-stars who are all hype, all social media following," Serazio said. "Their fame is not commensurate to their athletic talents."
Serazio said that anyone who makes it to their country's national team is highly talented. But in previous eras, athletes had to be among the very best to book a television commercial or appear on a cereal box.
"You simply don't need the mass media in the way that you did previously and athletes understand this," he said. "Athletes have been taking to social media and using it ambitiously to cultivate followings, to strike brand deals, to make money, to leverage their popularity."
Will fame last after the World Cup?
Viral clips are the direction in which sports viewership is headed, Serazio believes.
"Your performance across the whole arc of the game doesn't matter as much as having a signature moment that'll play well, that'll reverberate in the viral confines of social media," Serazio said.
"The viral moment has greater currency," he said. "It's the thing that matters more than the game itself."
The question, though, is whether a World Cup athlete who finds themselves with millions of new fans can turn that into a career beyond the white lines of the football pitch.
"You have a window there of attention," Sezario said. "Nobody knew who the Cape Verde goalie was... and I don't know that they'll know who he is after the World Cup ends."
"Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, Mbappe, after they retire, they're still going to be able to do deals," he said. Sezario said there are less examples of "athletes who have one big moment being able to leverage that post career".
One example of successfully harnessing a social media audience is Ilona Maher, the US rugby player whose popularity soared during the 2024 Paris Olympics. Maher has her own podcast, brand ambassador roles, modelled for Sports Illustrated, and finished as runner-up in the television series Dancing with the Stars. Maher also won the Best Breakthrough Athlete Award at the 2025 ESPY Awards.
Duffy said there are long-term career opportunities available for new social media stars, but exactly how much money can be earned is hard to calculate.
The price paid for sponsored posts on social media is not as standardised as rates in traditional media, such as television commercials, Duffy said. "There are very few safeguards on what a sort of reasonable income looks like," Duffy added.
"These are individuals whose careers so far have been hitched to soccer. So thinking about how they navigate the variability of a kind of shadowy ecosystem of the digital media economy is curious."
The cultural currency for these viral World Cup stars is at a high point right now. What it means for their futures could depend on how well they can keep new fans engaged after the tournament ends.
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- Cape Verde will beat Argentina 1-0 in World Cup clash, predicts president
Cape Verde will beat Argentina 1-0 in World Cup clash, predicts president

The president of Cape Verde, José Maria Neves, predicts his country will defeat defending champions Argentina in the last 32 of the Fifa World Cup as the upstarts continue to "write their destiny".
"I think Cape Verde can beat Argentina 1-0," he said in an exclusive interview with the BBC.
"We are playing to win... when expectations are low regarding a team, and if that team has the urge to win, it is possible. A small nation like Cape Verde should make an effort to always do that - to permanently surprise people," he said.
His comments come ahead of Friday's clash between the Blue Sharks and Argentina's national side, known as La Albiceleste, in Miami at 22:00 GMT.
This the first ever World Cup for Cape Verde - a group of 10 islands in the Atlantic Ocean - who have now made history a second time by becoming the smallest nation to reach the knockout stage.
They achieved an incredible goalless draw in their opening game against Spain, where 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha was the hero, before a 2-2 draw with two-time World Cup winners Uruguay.
Then came their goalless draw with Saudi Arabia on Saturday, which saw them finish as Group H runners-up after Spain's win over Uruguay.
They now face Lionel Messi's Argentina, bringing with them a newfound reputation for shocking their opponents.
Sixty-three places separate the sides in the world rankings, with the South Americans rated the best side on the globe and Cape Verde only the 13th best in Africa, according to Fifa.
Cape Verde's team has "100% faith, 100% hope, and it would completely sweat out its jersey. So, we have a 100% chance to win against Argentina," the country's president told the BBC in the capital, Praia.
"We went to this World Cup to write our own destiny, which is, facing champions.
"So, we are going to face Argentina and Messi with the same determination, same will, and with a desire to win and reach the next phase," he added.
It echoes the words of Pedro Leitão Brito, Cape Verde's coach more commonly known as Bubista, who at the weekend said "to us, nothing is impossible," while draped in his country's flag at a news conference.
"From the very beginning, we've said that one of the purposes we had was to show our country to the rest of the world," Bubista said.
"To be able to play Argentina and Messi in a phase like this is excellent for our country, regardless of the match itself."
Midfielder Deroy Duarte has said he feels like he is "in a dream", admitting that the tie against Argentina in the last 32 will be tough, "but let's believe".
"Anything is possible."
But what happens if they lose? Cape Verde's President Neves says there is no such thing as failure.
"Regardless of the outcome, we will leave the World Cup with our heads high and with a sense of mission accomplished."
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- Red Sox’ Willson Contreras ejected after tapping helmet following strikeout
Red Sox’ Willson Contreras ejected after tapping helmet following strikeout
BOSTON — Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras was ejected by first base umpire Nic Lentz during the second inning Monday.
Contreras tapped his helmet several times while walking back to the dugout after he struck out swinging. Lentz ruled that Contreras swung at an outside slider to end the at-bat while the first baseman thought he checked his swing.
Lentz reacted to Contreras by tapping his own head and throwing him out of the game.
Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy left the dugout to speak with Lentz after the ejection, then Contreras returned to the field with bench coach José Flores to join the discussion.
Contreras went 1 for 2. He blasted his 18th home run, a three-run shot that put Boston ahead 3-1 in the first inning. He connected on a 94.5 mph fastball right down the middle from Nationals starter Miles Mikolas and sent it 421 feet to left field. Contreras is on pace for 35 home runs.
Andruw Monasterio replaced Contreras at first base.
Contreras was emotional in the dugout after hitting his first-inning home run. He said a couple days ago that he’s been thinking about his native Venezuela constantly after a devastating earthquake struck the country.
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- USC’s Juju Watkins speaks for first time following return to court
USC’s Juju Watkins speaks for first time following return to court
Entering the 2026-2027 season, there will be a ton of hype surrounding USC women’s basketball. Much of that, of course, is due to the expected return of superstar Juju Watkins. After missing the entire 2025-2026 season with a torn ACL, Watkins has resumed practicing, and will suit up for the Trojans this year.
On Monday, Watkins spoke to the media for the first time since her return to the court.
“It's just been a long time coming," Watkins said, via 247Sports. “I feel great. I'm really blessed to just be here, feeling back like myself and being able to practice with the team.
“For me, a lot of it was just implementing myself in certain situations, and even though I wasn't playing, just continue to have my thinking cap on in terms of [my return], things I would do differently, things I would bring back to the team — just trying to kind of heighten my IQ as much as possible.
“I've just been working out, grinding every day so that I could be in this position, so to see all the hard work kind of pay off right now, it's really fulfilling.”
With Watkins leading the way, USC should be one of the top teams in the country this year. After four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, the Trojans are hoping to finally break through and make it to their first Final Four in over four decades.
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- Toto Wolff: Kimi Antonelli’s mistakes in Austrian GP will never happen again
Toto Wolff: Kimi Antonelli’s mistakes in Austrian GP will never happen again

Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff says Kimi Antonelli will never make the same mistakes again, which lost him a better shot at Austrian Grand Prix victory.
The Italian saw his world championship lead trimmed to 40 points following George Russell’s win at the Red Bull Ring, as he controlled proceedings from pole position, holding off a late attack from Max Verstappen as Antonelli closed on them both in third.
But Antonelli missed his chance to take pole position when he bailed out of his final qualifying lap, mistaking a double-waved yellow flag when it was a just a single-waved yellow flag for Verstappen's crash, which Russell interpreted correctly to secure pole with his final lap.
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“The first few corners, this is where the race got lost,” Wolff summarised. “Full attack mode, missing braking in Turn 1, missing braking in Turn 3, missing braking in Turn 4.
“But, as I said, this is exactly what I expect from him. Like yesterday [in qualifying], the yellow, that's never going to happen to him in his life again. To not see whether it's a double yellow or a single yellow.
“In the same way today [in the race], he just wanted to be right there on George. He wanted to be right behind him and that cost him a position or two.”
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Antonelli held his hands up for the errors immediately after the race, accepting his aggressive driving cost him a better result.
“I was a bit too excited in the first few laps and definitely didn’t drive well,” Antonelli said. “I did too many mistakes. And even in the first stint on the medium [tyres], I lost three, four seconds with mistakes.
“I was struggling with the brakes, but then I think after I changed tyre, I reset, and the pace was again very strong. And it was a shame that I joined the party a bit too late.”
Antonelli put the errors down to relaxing too much as a result of topping both Friday practice sessions at the Red Bull Ring and then being too tense in qualifying.
“It was a weekend where I started very strong, and I think because of that I kind of lowered the intensity a bit too much,” he explained. “And coming to qualifying, I just felt a bit tense, driving-wise. We were still up there, but I felt like I wasn’t driving that well and not as free.
“Of course, the last lap, it went like that, but I was a tenth behind George, so it probably would have been P2, very close, but P2.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, George Russell, Mercedes, Toto Wolff, Mercedes

“Starting from P4, the first lap was really bad for me. And then I really struggled with brakes, and I just lost a lot of time because I started to do mistakes. But then second stint was a bit better, and then third stint was really, really strong. The pace was just there but of course fell a bit short.”
He later added: “The mistakes were made and definitely without them, probably could have had the chance to fight for P2 or even P1. But of course, easy to say now, and need to make sure they don’t happen again.”
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- What grade should Packers get for 2026 offseason?
What grade should Packers get for 2026 offseason?
The "offseason" is essentially over for the 32 NFL teams. While the Green Bay Packers may still complete a contract extension for tight end Tucker Kraft or defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt before or during training camp, the majority of the team's work in terms of creating the coaching staff and roster is finished.
What grade should the Packers get for their offseason decisions? ESPN's Seth Walder set out to grade every team's offseason, not just based on talent coming and going, but by evaluating the entirety of the offseason based on the quality of the team-building decisions.
Walder gave only three teams got an "A" or an "A-", including the Miami Dolphins, who began a massive rebuild by reshaping the franchise in the Packers' image. Jon-Eric Sullivan, Jeff Hafley and Malik Willis will provide the foundation in Miami. And Walder especially liked signing Willis, who is a "risk worth taking" after proving he was ready for a bigger opportunity over two excellent seasons as Jordan Love's backup.
The Packers, meanwhile, were one of five teams to receive a "B+" grade from Walder. In his analysis of the Packers offseason, Walder lauded the contract extension for Christian Watson, who he thinks has a "great chance to exceed the value of the deal" if he can stay healthy. The move Walder questioned was trading away Dontayvion Wicks, who "might have more production in him" with a bigger opportunity.
Walder rightfully examined the losses of Willis, Romeo Doubs and Quay Walker through the lens of the compensatory pick process and in-house replacements, and he took a curious look at the contract signed by Rasheed Walker, who got a base value of only $4 million on a deal in Carolina despite being labeled as one of the top players in free agency.
Earlier this offseason, Walder pointed to the Packers' trade of Rashan Gary -- netting a fourth-round pick from the Dallas Cowboys -- as one of the offseason's best moves. He didn't specifically mention the Gary trade in his offseason analysis, but it surely factored into Green Bay's surprisingly solid grade.
The Chicago Bears also received a "B+" grade for their offseason. Chicago got great value for trading D.J. Moore and did well to reshape the team's safety position, but Walder questioned not adding at edge rusher.
What grade would you give the Packers for their offseason? Green Bay stuck with coach Matt LaFleur, rebuilt spots on defense with veteran additions and opened the door to bigger opportunities for a few of the team's recent top picks, including Lukas Van Ness, Jordan Morgan and Matthew Golden. Talent exited, but for logical reasons. The Packers didn't make aggressive, headline moves, but the entire process can be viewed positively when evaluated from a macro team-building view.
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- Wimbledon 2026 Day Two: Nicky Hilton, Vanessa Williams and newly-married Will Peltz join the glamorous crowd at SW19
Wimbledon 2026 Day Two: Nicky Hilton, Vanessa Williams and newly-married Will Peltz join the glamorous crowd at SW19

The 2026 Championships continue on day two, with another host of celebrities and royals descending on the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for one of the biggest events in the summer social calendar. Following defending men's champion Jannik Sinner's successful start to his title defence on Centre Court on Monday, British favourite Katie Boulter is set to begin her Wimbledon campaign. There will, however, be a notable absence after Jack Draper was forced to withdraw from the tournament.
Adding to the excitement, Serena Williams is set to make her highly anticipated return to the grass. The 44-year-old will face Maya Joint, who is 24 years her junior, in the third match of the day, marking her first singles appearance in 1,396 days.
While the action on court promises plenty of drama, just as much attention is being paid to the stylish arrivals off it. The Royal Box and VIP hospitality areas are once again filled with famous faces, with HELLO! hosting a selection of guests in partnership with Emirates, the Official Airline Partner of The Championships.
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Heiress and socialite Nicky Hilton, actress Vanessa Williams, actor Will Peltz and television star Maura Higgins are just a few of the A-listers bringing their impeccable summer style to the exclusive suite this year.
Take a look at all the standout celebrity and royal arrivals from day two below…
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© Hoda DavineNicky Hilton
Nicky Hilton looked picture-perfect as she arrived at the All England Club. The heiress, a guest of Emirates, Official Airline Partner of The Championships, turned heads in a striking blue and white striped midi dress with a chic asymmetric hemline. A powder-blue handbag, glamorous statement sunglasses, and classic nude court shoes provided the flawless finishing touches to her courtside ensemble.
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Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams - a guest of Emirates, Official Airline Partner of The Championships - looked sensational in a striking black and white jumpsuit featuring a bold abstract print. The elegant one-piece boasted a flattering crossover halter neckline and chic wide-leg trousers, proving that comfort and courtside glamour can effortlessly go hand-in-hand.
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© Hoda DavineWill Peltz and Kenya Kinski-Jones
Will Peltz and his model wife Kenya Kinski-Jones, as guests of Emirates, Official Airline Partner of The Championships, looked effortlessly cool as they arrived at SW19. Kenya embraced a sporty-chic aesthetic, nodding to the traditional tennis whites in a crisp polo shirt and tailored shorts, perfectly accessorised with a black leather belt and matching block-heel mules.
Meanwhile, Will opted for a relaxed, contemporary look in an oversized chocolate-brown suit layered over a classic white t-shirt, finishing his outfit with casual grey trainers and dark sunglasses.
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© Hoda DavineLady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer
Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer turned heads at the All England Club in beautifully coordinated waistcoat ensembles. Amelia opted for a sophisticated blue short suit, while Eliza wore a crisp, all-white linen set.
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© Hoda DavineLady Amelia and Greg Mallett
Lady Amelia was joined by husband Greg Mallett, who looked dapper in relaxed neutrals.
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© GettyJessica Gunning
Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning looked effortlessly stylish in a navy blue co-ord featuring crisp white piping. The matching set comprised a comfortable polo-style top and wide-leg trousers, which she paired perfectly with classic dark Mary Jane flats for a day on her feet.
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© GettyJameela Jamil
Jameela Jamil brought a touch of old Hollywood glamour to the All England Club. The actress turned heads in a flattering, vintage-inspired polka-dot dress with a chic keyhole neckline, perfectly accessorising her look with a bouncy, 1960s-style blowout, tortoiseshell sunglasses and elegant nude pumps.
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© GettyKatherine Jenkins
Katherine Jenkins served up a classic courtside look in a flawless white midi dress with gold button detailing. She perfectly accessorised with chic espadrille wedges and a trendy woven handbag.
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© GettySue Barker
Tennis legend and beloved broadcaster Sue Barker brought a pop of sunshine, looking radiant in a bright yellow tailored blazer layered over a vibrant floral top. She completed her classic courtside look with smart black trousers, practical ballet flats and oversized sunglasses.
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© GettyMollie King and Stuart Broad
Mollie King and Stuart Broad coordinated beautifully in neutral tones for their day of tennis. The broadcaster opted for an effortlessly elegant vintage-inspired two-piece, while the retired cricket star looked dapper in a relaxed beige suit.
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© GettyIngrid Oliver and Richard Osman
Richard Osman looked dapper in a summery light blue suit and brown leather brogues as he arrived alongside his wife, actress Ingrid Oliver. Ingrid opted for relaxed summer tailoring, looking effortlessly chic in a cream two-piece suit with black pinstripes, accessorised with oversized sunglasses and a gold-chain shoulder bag.
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- What Red Sox’ Willson Contreras, umpire said about ejection for helmet tap
What Red Sox’ Willson Contreras, umpire said about ejection for helmet tap
BOSTON — Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras didn’t think first base umpire Nic Lentz needed to eject him Monday.
Lentz, meanwhile, stuck by his decision after the Red Sox’ 6-3 win over the Nationals at Fenway Park.
Contreras tapped his helmet several times while walking back to the dugout after he struck out swinging during the second inning. Lentz ruled on an appeal at first base that Contreras swung at an outside slider to end the at-bat and that the slugger did not check his swing.
“I called him out on appeal for the check swing, and as he was walking back to the dugout, he started gesturing, tapping his helmet, like he wanted to challenge something that is not a challengeable call,” Lentz said to a pool reporter. “And so disrespect, and again gesturing towards what he thought was an incorrect call, got him removed from the game.”
Lentz — who tapped his own head while throwing out Contreras — said it is an automatic ejection if a player makes that gesture in a mocking way.
“It’s a lot like drawing a line in the dirt,” Lentz said.
Lentz added the gesture is “on the list for items for removal from the game.”
“You can have a little bit of discretion,” Lentz said. “But in a situation like this, where it’s pretty immediate and showing disagreement or trying to gesture in that sort of manner, it would be immediate.”
Lentz confirmed that it was only the gesture — and nothing Contreras said to him — that led to the ejection.
“Nic and I have a really good relationship,” Contreras said. “We had a really good talk right before the game. He also mentioned Venezuela, which is good for him to know about it. ... I think it kind of surprised me because I never made eye contact with him.”
Contreras said the only time he looked at Lentz was to see his decision on the check swing. Contreras said he didn’t look at Lentz while returning to the dugout and the tapping “wasn’t directed at” Lentz.
“He (Lentz) felt like he showed him up and threw him out of the game,” Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy said.
Tracy left the dugout to speak with Lentz after the ejection. Contreras then returned to the field with bench coach José Flores to join the discussion.
“To be honest with you, when it happened, I didn’t know what was going on,” Tracy said. “I kind of looked up and saw him throw somebody out. I thought somebody maybe had said something from the dugout. So if you guys saw me go out there, I was kind of trying to figure out what was happening.”
Contreras didn’t know Lentz ejected him until he returned inside the dugout and teammate Marcelo Mayer told him.
“And then I went out there to ask him why he threw me out,” Contreras said. “He told me, ‘Because you tapped your helmet.’ Yeah, but I didn’t make eye contact with you. I didn’t argue. I didn’t yell. I didn’t do nothing wrong. And he told me, ‘Yeah, but I have to throw you out.’”
Contreras added, “You didn’t have to, but you made that choice.”
Tracy said Contreras acted calmly when he left the dugout to speak with Lentz, telling the umpire he meant nothing by the gesture.
“He didn’t get heated at him or anything like that,” Tracy said.
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- American investors dip into English rugby as Exeter Chiefs bought by U.S. owners of Bournemouth
American investors dip into English rugby as Exeter Chiefs bought by U.S. owners of Bournemouth
English rugby club Exeter Chiefs is now American-owned after being bought by a U.S. investment company whose expanding portfolio already includes Premier League team Bournemouth.
Black Knight Rugby, a new subsidiary of Cannae Holdings, has completed the 100% purchase of the Chiefs, Exeter announced Tuesday.
Exeter was European rugby champion in 2020 and English champion in 2017 and ’20.
As well as Bournemouth, Cannae Holdings — fronted by American businessman Bill Foley — also owns other soccer teams Lorient (France), Moreirense FC (Portugal) and Auckland FC (New Zealand), along with the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL.
Bournemouth finished in sixth place in the Premier League last season and qualified for European competition for the first time.
“We have a proven track record of building successful sports and entertainment brands, like Black Knight Football’s network of clubs, and we intend to bring that same approach to Exeter,” Foley said.
Exeter’s members voted by a majority in May to permit the sale of the club. A few days earlier, Cornish Pirates, which plays in English rugby’s second tier, announced a deal with Pittsburgh-based firm Stonewood Capital Management.
They are the first known U.S. investments in English pro rugby.
There is already huge U.S. investment in English soccer, with Manchester United, Chelsea and the last two winners of the Premier League — Arsenal and Liverpool — among the heavyweight teams with American owners. Wrexham is also co-owned by Hollywood celebrities Rob Mac and Canadian-born Ryan Reynolds.
Big-business investors from the United States have also bought stakes in England’s newest cricket competition, The Hundred, over the past year.
English rugby might be seen as a more attractive proposition now after it was announced in February that automatic promotion and relegation between the top two tiers would be scrapped and replaced by a criteria-based expansion and demotion model.
English rugby leaders said the previous system “was not delivering financial sustainability (and) discouraging long-term investment.”
Exeter lost to Northampton Saints in the playoff final of the Prem — the newly named top league — this month.
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- Steve Ballmer once called Linux a “cancer” — it's funny Windows 10 holdouts may now see it as the cure for Windows 11’s hardware rules and the RAM crisis
Steve Ballmer once called Linux a “cancer” — it's funny Windows 10 holdouts may now see it as the cure for Windows 11’s hardware rules and the RAM crisis
"Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches," indicated former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in 2001. At the time, the executive considered Linux users to be communist thieves and viewed the open-source operating system as a "malignant cancer" on Microsoft's intellectual property.
In 2016, Ballmer seemingly changed his stance on Linux after Microsoft ported its SQL Server to Linux. He didn't redact his statement about Linux as he saw fit at the time. The executive revealed that going to war with open-source helped generate a ton of money, which greatly contributed to Microsoft's revenue.
Interestingly, he believed the threat from Linux had passed. The executive said he loved the SQL on Linux announcement, so much so that he emailed Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to congratulate him on the move.
In 2020, Microsoft President Brad Smith admitted that the company had been on the wrong side of history when open source exploded. "The good news is that, if life is long enough, you can learn … that you need to change," Smith added.
Consequently, Microsoft has seemingly warmed up to open-source over the years, from PowerShell to Visual Studio Code to Microsoft Edge's JavaScript engine. And perhaps more recently, the company unveiled its own Linux distribution, Azure Linux 4.0, to the public.
It's worth noting that Azure Linux 4.0 isn't new; Microsoft has been running the open-source Linux distro across its infrastructure for years now. The only difference is that the platform is now expanding into broader server workloads. The operating system is built on Fedora and runs on Azure virtual machines.
The RAM crisis, mounting AI bloat, and Windows 10's death are all tipping the scales in Linux's favor
While this might seem like a stretch, it's increasingly becoming difficult for users to upgrade to Windows 11. Critics have referred to Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 as programmed obsolescence, designed to force working hardware into early retirement.
Groups like the public interest research group (PIRG) have petitioned Microsoft to reconsider its decision and extend Windows 10 support, citing the potential for the single biggest jump in junked computers (up to 400 million PCs).
Microsoft didn't necessarily leave Windows 10 users in the lurch when it ended support for the operating system on October 14, 2025. It extended support for an additional year through its extended security updates (ESU) program to October 14, 2026, though critics claimed it felt like a last-minute snooze button, only a band-aid on a bleeding system.
More recently, the company extended support for Windows 10 through its ESU program through 2027. It didn't disclose the reason for extending Windows 10 support, but recent events can offer a vague picture of some possibilities.
The rising cost of RAM and NAND, primarily driven through the roof by AI's insatiable appetite for computing power, has made it difficult for users to buy new hardware. In that sense, it's practically impossible for Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 because their devices don't meet Microsoft's stringent hardware requirements.
There's also the argument of flawed Windows 11 design elements. However, Microsoft already started addressing some of these issues as part of its broader Windows K2 initiative. The company has already started reducing the places where Copilot and its integrations appear across the operating system.
Groups like End of 10 have been pushing users to transition to Linux following Windows 10's end of support. The campaign encourages Windows 10 users to ditch the Windows ecosystem entirely and switch to a version of Linux on any outdated devices, using a lack of ads and telemetry tracking as the key selling points to get users to switch camps.
For context, a recent HP survey found that 3 out of 10 HP PCs are still running Windows 10. This was a slight decrease from September 2025, when HP and Dell indicated that up to 50% of PCs were still running on the operating system. As such, there's a chance the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 could roll over into 2027 and even 2028, especially after Microsoft's new lifeline for the OS.
I recently polled Windows Central readers about the current state of affairs and whether they plan to upgrade to Windows 11. Out of 321 participants, 68% (217 readers) said they intend to stick with Windows 10 through 2027.
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"Linux has gotten way better, and perhaps with some install help it does everything the common folks want to do (read: not gamers or others reliant on some very specific tailored app).
The way Microsoft has been talking about their future makes every conscious consumer know this is only the beginning, and regular os subscription payments, more surveillance etc is coming.
I might buy win 11 based pc in the future when the current one stops working, but I already know it will run Linux just fine, so MS has opened Pandora's box."
I’ll go out on a limb and suggest that, while it may sound far-fetched, Windows 10 holdouts could abandon Microsoft’s ecosystem in favor of open-source alternatives like Linux — especially if the RAM crisis continues to spiral out of control.

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- Windows 11 just took its first major step toward version 26H2, and Insiders can already test 9 features shaping Microsoft’s next big update
Windows 11 just took its first major step toward version 26H2, and Insiders can already test 9 features shaping Microsoft’s next big update
June is closing out, making it a good moment to recap the latest Windows 11 changes Microsoft delivered in the second half of the month. While there are no headline-grabbing feature drops, the updates continue to refine the overall experience with a steady set of improvements across the system. Microsoft also confirmed active development of Windows 11 version 26H2, the next major release on the roadmap.
During the final two weeks of June, preview builds in the Experimental channel transitioned their versioning from 25H2 to 26H2, signaling the formal shift toward the next development cycle.
At the same time, Taskbar customization gained more flexibility, allowing users to adjust its size independently of button scaling, offering finer control over the desktop layout.
Meanwhile, the Future Platforms channel received a broader set of enhancements, including Screen tint, reduced reboot requirements for Windows Update, improved Magnifier zoom options, and refinements across Personalization, Storage, and Audio settings.
In the Experimental channel, we've seen builds 29617, 28120.2374, 26300.8758, 28120.2315, and 26300.8697. In the Beta channel, the company released builds 26220.8754, 28020.2366, 28020.2308, and 26220.8690.
In this recap, I'll highlight the latest and most noteworthy changes available through the Windows Insider Program.
Biggest improvements from the Windows Insider Program in June 2026
These are the most significant changes Microsoft has unveiled since my last roundup.
Windows 11 version 26H2
Although it's not a feature, starting with build 26300.8697 in the Experimental experience, Microsoft officially changed the version number from 25H2 to 26H2.
You will find the change in Settings > System > About, under the "Windows Info" section. Also, the version number can be found when running the "winver" command. However, the "Windows Insider Program" still reports this channel as "Windows 11, version 25H2."
This means that everything that the company makes available in the Experimental channel will become part of the version 26H2.
However, another point to note is that versions 25H2 and 26H2 share the same core file system, meaning that even though the company has announced the development of the new version, virtually all the changes intended for version 26H2 will also be available for version 25H2.
Privacy & security page redesign
Build 26300.8697 also updates the "Privacy & security" page with a new header that includes an entry point to the Windows Security app and a glance at details for various features, including location, camera, and microphone features.
On the rest of the page, the development team is also reorganizing the items into new sections, including "Your info," "Communication," "File access," and "System."
Other new entry points include "Custom Dictionary" and "Passkeys."
Although it's not officially available, it has been found that on the "Search" page, Microsoft is updating the "Show suggested results" setting to include options to disable web searches and Microsoft Store apps from search results in the Windows Search feature.
Mobile Devices changes
As part of the change for version 26H1, in the Beta and Experimental channels, builds 28120.2374 and 28020.2366 update the Mobile Devices page in the Settings app and add the ability to configure and manage mobile devices.
Emoji panel changes
Also, in version 26H1, the company is changing the GIF provider to GIPHY, replacing the Tenor API to improve the experience for browsing and sharing GIFs.
Taskbar resize option
Microsoft also made available build 26300.8758 for version 26H2, which updates the Taskbar settings with a new dedicated option to make the Taskbar smaller.
The setting is called "Taskbar size," and it features two options, including "Default" and "Small."
If you use the "Small" option, this action turns off the "Show smaller app icons" feature.
The description under the "Automatically hide the taskbar" option is also new in this release.
Sounds in dark mode
This isn't a flashy improvement, but it's worth pointing out that build 26300.8758 improves system sounds when using the system dark mode.
XBOX branding
In the Gaming section, the Xbox mode page is being rebranded to "XBOX mode" as the company refreshes the brand based on feedback.
Screen tint new feature
On Windows 11 build 29617 for the Future Platforms version, Microsoft introduced a new accessibility feature called "Screen tint." It's a system-wide color overlay designed to reduce eye strain and soften overly bright or saturated displays.
Unlike the Night Light feature, which primarily reduces blue light for nighttime use, Screen tint changes the overall intensity and color tone of the display during the day. The software giant notes that the two features solve different problems and can work together.
The feature is available in Settings > Accessibility > Vision > Screen tint, with six preset tint colors and an option to create a custom color.
In addition, you can also adjust the intensity with the available slider. However, one thing to point out is that enabling Screen tint disables Color Filters, and vice versa.
Magnifier new zoom controls
The Magnifier feature is receiving several enhancements for the Future Platforms version.
For instance, it's now possible to enter a specific zoom percentage directly in the interface instead of repeatedly clicking the zoom-in and zoom-out buttons.
Also, in the Magnifier settings, you can now find additional zoom presets, including 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, and 400 percent.
Personalization changes
The company has also improved the personalization experience by enhancing the accuracy of automatic accent color selection. This allows the operating system to better match the chosen accent color to the colors in your desktop wallpaper.
In addition, Microsoft has fixed a problem to improve how background images are preserved across restarts and upgrades.
These improvements are already available in other channels, but they won't arrive in the Future Platforms version until build 29617.
Windows Central's Take
I like the direction Microsoft is taking with these Insider builds. There isn't a single feature that completely changes how I use Windows 11, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Some of the best updates are the ones that quietly make the operating system more polished over time. A dedicated Taskbar size setting, a cleaner "Privacy & security" page, and accessibility improvements may not grab headlines. However, they're the kinds of refinements people notice after using the operating system every day.
The official move to version 26H2 is also significant. Based on Microsoft's recent release strategy, I expect the next feature update to focus more on improving what already exists than on introducing major new experiences. If that's the case, I'd much rather see the company continue investing in performance, consistency, and usability than chase flashy features that don't solve real problems.
Of course, these are still preview builds, so I wouldn't recommend installing them on a primary computer unless you're comfortable testing unfinished preview builds.
What do you think about these latest Windows 11 changes? Let me know in the comments.
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- I'd never thought I'd ever see an FPS Soulslike but its nightmarish take on the Wild West, gunplay, and co-op with full progression has my attention
I'd never thought I'd ever see an FPS Soulslike but its nightmarish take on the Wild West, gunplay, and co-op with full progression has my attention
On June 30, 2026, the budding developer Eschatology Entertainment and publisher 4Divinity unveiled Guns of Eschaton, the world's first Soulslike First-Person Shooter coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.
In this game, you will journey through an apocalyptic reinterpretation of the Wild West, battling demons and giant monsters in a grimdark world envisioned by Viktor Antonov, the late art director who helped create the iconic settings of Half Life 2 and Dishonored, to name a few.
In typical Soulslike fashion, the nightmarish abominations you face will be extremely difficult to take down due to their freakish strength, unfair tactics, and reality-warping powers that can kill you in the blink of an eye.
To combat them, you will need to study their weaknesses through a book called the Codex, craft mighty character builds using an assortment of firearms, armor, consumables, and occult talismans, and master the art of parrying, gunplay, and occult magic.
You can take on the horrors of this world alone or in two-player co-op with full campaign progression so you and your friends don't fall behind in the story.
Windows Central's Take
The idea of a Soulslike shooter isn't anything new, as seen in Remnant: From the Ashes and Remnant 2, but I've never seen an FPS Soulslike before, let alone one set in the Wild West.
As someone who's a fan of alternative Soulslikes like Lies of P and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Guns of Eschaton has me intrigued with its gritty, old west meets the apocalypse setting, grotesque enemies, cool weapons, and co-op with full progression.
That last bit is particularly special because many Soulslikes force players to beat the same boss multiple times, as the campaign progression will only count for the player hosting the party group (I'm looking at you, Elden Ring and Dark Souls).
So if Guns of Eschaton can pull off that (as well as having a simple and intuitive co-op matchmaking system), this has potential to be a great co-op Soulslikes to play with your buddies on a weekend, provided the core gameplay is fun on its own merits for solo players.
Stay tuned to find out more as we keep an eye out for the release date for Guns of Eschaton, which is now available for wishlisting on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.
What do you think of Guns of Eschaton? Do you think it looks cool enough to play, or are you passing up on it for the next big AAA Soulslike from FromSoftware?
If you have any thoughts on the matter, please let us know through the poll, the comments section, or our Reddit community.

The world is dying, and monsters have overrun the Old West, but you ain't going down without a fight. Take up your big irons, learn the darkest magics, and charge headlong into an apocalyptic world to cleanse it of evil in Guns of Eschaton.
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