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Koei Tecmo has a “Completely New IP” in the works Codenamed FUJI, that Leverages its “Expertise in Oriental-Themed Visuals and Action Games”

29 June 2026 at 19:33

The logo of Koei Tecmo Games featuring the letters 'KT' on a black background.

Nioh, Dynasty Warriors, Wo Long, and Dead or Alive makers and publishers Koei Tecmo have another project in the works alongside the games we're already aware of, including Wo Long 2: Wings of Ember and Attack on Titan 3. Spotted by Automaton, a listing for a new, original IP currently under the codename FUJI appeared on the list of projects supported by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) via its IP360 program. Koei Tecmo isn't the only recognizable name on this list of projects supported by the IP360 initiative. Machine translation of the official website shows plenty of […]

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Tidal just drew a line in the sand on AI music — 100% AI-generated tracks won’t earn royalties on the music streaming platform

  • Tidal has published a new policy on AI-generated music content
  • Along with labelling 100% AI tracks, it targets "substantially generated" stuff too
  • Tidal "will not tolerate AI-generated music that impersonates an artist or group"

Tired of the AI slop in your music — or tracks your delicate ear perceives to be AI-generated — in recommended playlists? You're not alone.

In a welcome move for recording artists, their parents, their loved ones, and just lovers of original musical works with human vocals, hi-res music streaming giant Tidal has published a comprehensive AI policy with the strapline "Promoting Fairness and Economic Empowerment in the Era of AI-Generated Music".

The publication of the policy follows extensive progress in this area from Deezer, with its free AI-detection tool that works on any streaming platform, Bandcamp's strong and concise anti-AI stance set out in January of this year, Apple's March-issue (but somewhat shaky) 'Transparency Tags' which rely on record labels and distributors to tag AI content in Apple Music, and Spotify's… er, Verified by Spotify badge, which certifies that an artist is human, but doesn't help filter out the slop from any generated playlists.

Tidal's stance, while not before time, is particularly firm. The company's extensive six-point document was published today (Monday, June 29) and opens with the statement:

"Tidal defines AI-generated music as music that is wholly or substantially generated by generative artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are not new to music creation, they have just become more commonplace and advanced. Our policy as it relates to AI-generated music is intended to capture recent developments in — and the rapid proliferation of — text-prompted AI music generation."

The missive adds that while the streaming platform will accept AI-generated music ("Artists should have the freedom to create with AI tools, and listeners should have the autonomy to choose the type of content they consume"), it will "hold AI-generated content to a higher standard of content integrity". How? By identifying it, tagging it (by mid-July of this year) and crucially, not paying any streaming royalties for it.

The tide is turning on text-prompted AI music creation

Interestingly, Tidal is seemingly looking to go even further than Deezer here. While the rival platform's anti-AI filter currently works only on 100% AI tracks, Tidal's policy states: "As AI-detection methods become more reliable, we will expand this tag to content that is substantially AI-generated". Bold.

The Tidal document adds, "But the responsibility to identify and tag AI-generated content should not rest with Tidal alone. We expect — and will begin to enforce — that content distributors identify AI-generated content before it reaches our platform."

So, a two-pronged attack on AI? It's a move that can only be seen as a win for musicians and bands. That said, it remains to be seen how effective Tidal's specific anti-AI software will be — and also, who exactly is helping the company achieve its admirable aims.

I asked Tidal whether it had perhaps implemented Deezer's anti-AI tool (which the company made available to rivals back in January and subsequently offered to anyone who wanted to check their playlists for AI tracks regardless of the streaming service) and was told "We're currently working with an external partner to manage detection."

So it seems Tidal is keeping its cards very close to its chest regarding how it's going to make good on the policy. Either way, it's a positive step in the fight to keep music and musicians (a)live.

30 years later, my Hotmail email address still works, even though I won't read your message if you email me there

Like a vestige of a bygone era, my Hotmail email address still exists and works, even if the domain resolves to Microsoft's far less sexy Outlook online mail system. The continued utility of my Hotmail email address is a reminder that, 30 years after its launch, Hotmail played a valuable role in the early days of the Internet, even if its current existence is ephemeral at best.

It's easy to forget that Hotmail, which was founded by a former Apple Engineer, Sabeer Bhatia, and FirePower Systems engineer, Jack Smith, was the first free online email provider and was something of a sensation (the name was then quite apt). Also lost to history is its somewhat peripatetic journey from a platform used by millions (at its height around 130M) to a service that was deplatformed, derided, revived, and eventually abandoned.

Back in 1996, I was an editor at PC Magazine, then the world's most popular computing magazine, and I vaguely recall hearing about Hotmail and signing up for it. Microsoft, ever on the hunt for technology and companies that could fill its substantial online gaps (it licensed Spyglass Mosaic browser code to build Internet Explorer in 1994), purchased Hotmail in late 1996. Bhatia stuck around to run the platform for a year or two, and Smith appears to have left shortly after the acquisition.

Suddenly, 9 million or so early adopters were being quickly integrated into the burgeoning Microsoft ecosystem, with the Microsoft Network (MSN) in particular. To this day, my Hotmail address is tied to my Windows identity.

Hot until it's not

It was a good enough email system that I put my wife on it more than 20 years ago, but in 2006 or so, Microsoft, perhaps feeling the threat of the exploding Google Gmail userbase (launching in 2004, it was free and, at the time, with unlimited storage), decided to rebrand most of its services udner "Live" and the Hotmail service and domain was effectively retired.

But not dead. Our Hotmail address continued to work, but we were opening Windows Live inboxes instead. I hated it and teased Microsoft that if they thought Windows is "live" now, was it dead before?

I also wasn't thrilled that Microsoft had "put a pillow over Hotmail's face". It was a service I loved and used and served as the centerpiece for not just Microsoft's services, but other platforms where it was my login identity. The switch to a "@live.com" email address was just confusing.

In fact, Microsoft's entire email corpus at the time was a hot mess. We had Outlook addresses, Live addresses, Hotmail Addresses, MSN addresses. At one time, I may have had all of them.

A few years later, Microsoft reversed course, revived the Hotmail brand, and gave me the lovely cup you see above. All was forgiven, but, to be honest, by then I had moved on. My Hotmail email account became a resting place for forgotten and discarded subscriptions, as well as quite a few reminders about people's birthdays.

Don't email me

Hotmail as an email platform never really recovered, and eventually, Microsoft moved to put everyone on the Outlook email brand, which was almost as old as Hotmail and used, though not always loved, by millions of people who also use Microsoft Office.

My Hotmail account remains active to access Windows (though I mostly log in with biometrics or PIN codes now) and to access Outlook mail, where I can find emails going back 26 years (not as interesting as you might think).

The truth is, though, while that email account will probably live on, the most concrete reminder that Hotmail was once a thing (much like your old AOL email was once a thing) is that orange coffee cup.

HP's 4th of July sale cuts up to 45% off laptops for hybrid work and back-to-school — but the clock's ticking on the one I'd buy with my own money

HP has kicked off its 4th of July sale with a string of discounts on laptops, desktops, all-in-ones, and accessories. But as hardware editor with an eye on upgrading business office tech (and the back-to-school season just around the corner), it's the laptop deals that caught my eye.

The one you won't want to miss is the HP OmniBook 5 for $680 (was $1240). This 16-inch laptop is part of a flash sale with 45% off - but it ends in less than 15 hours. It's equipped with an ultra-efficient Intel Core Ultra 5 325 processor, paired with 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. For day-to-day computing tasks, this one ticks all the boxes at the right price.

I've rounded up several more, including an ultra-portable 14-inch model that boasts an awesome battery life, and a 2-in-1 that's ideal for working and studying on the go. But for my money, the HP OmniBook 5 is the laptop I'd buy in the sale. It's got the biggest discount by a mile, and the best blend of performance and price.

Today's top HP laptop 4th of July deals

Intel Core Ultra 5 325 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD

This is probably the best laptop deal running in HP's sale right now - but it ends in a few hours, so you'll want to jump on it. It's powerful enough to tackle all general tasks, with the broadest compatibility of office apps. View Deal

Snapdragon X X1-26-100 | 16GB RAM | 256GB SSD

With a responsive mobile processor, this 14-inch HP laptop is tailored for running office software, browsing, and streaming. In our review, we praised its long battery life and "top-tier display". View Deal

Snapdragon X X1-26-100 | 16GB RAM | 256GB SSD

A similar set-up to the OmniBook above, this one boasts a larger 16-inch screen for when you need to key into the details while working or studying. Expect long-life battery thanks to the Snapdragon chip. View Deal

Intel Core Ultra 5 226V | 16GB RAM | 512GB

This 2-in-1 is a good companion for those looking for a powerful productivity-focused laptop and tablet for typing, writing, and drawing on the move. It's more powerful than the Snapdragon Omnibooks, for those looking to squeeze extra performance at work. View Deal

This curved MSI MAG 242C monitor is now under $100, making it the budget productivity upgrade for your home office setup — but this Best Buy deal ends soon

Budget monitors at this price often cut corners in ways you notice every day — a stand that only tilts, no speakers, a 75Hz panel. The MSI MAG 242C is $100 (was $120) at Best Buy, and it avoids most of those compromises.

You get a 24-inch 1080p VA curved panel running at 180Hz, a height-adjustable ergonomic stand, Adaptive Sync, and built-in speakers — at a price that’s hard to argue with if you need a capable everyday display.

The 1500R curve on a 24-inch screen is subtle rather than dramatic — it wraps the edges slightly closer to your field of view, which makes text and content feel more immersive during long sessions without being distracting. VA panels at this size deliver a 3000:1 contrast ratio that IPS alternatives at the same price can’t match, giving you deeper blacks and more defined shadows in both work and entertainment content.

Today's top monitor deal

A 24-inch 1500R curved VA panel at 1920×1080 with a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT response time. Adaptive Sync keeps things tear-free across the full refresh range. The stand offers tilt and height adjustment, which is more than most monitors at this price bother with. Built-in 2W speakers mean one less peripheral on your desk. DisplayPort and HDMI inputs, VESA-mountable, and MSI’s Less Blue Light software for extended-session comfort. A well-rounded package for under $100.View Deal

180Hz on a budget 1080p monitor is increasingly the baseline worth buying at, and the MAG 242C delivers it on a VA panel rather than the cheaper TN displays that sometimes populate this price tier. The difference matters for everyday use: VA panels offer significantly wider viewing angles than TN, so colors stay accurate whether you’re sitting dead-center or glancing across from another screen. The 3000:1 static contrast ratio also means content with dark scenes — films, TV shows, games at night — looks noticeably more defined than on IPS alternatives at the same price point.

The height-adjustable stand is the spec that separates this from a lot of the competition. Most budget monitors at this price offer tilt only — enough to angle the screen slightly, but not enough to properly position it at eye level for an eight-hour working day. The MAG 242C’s stand lets you dial in the right height for your setup, which is the kind of ergonomic detail that matters more over time than any panel specification.

Adaptive Sync covers the full 48–180Hz variable refresh range, eliminating tearing and stuttering across the panel’s entire operating window. For buyers connecting an AMD GPU, FreeSync works natively; Nvidia GPU owners can use G-Sync Compatible mode on supported cards. Either way, the result is smoother, tear-free output whether you’re gaming, scrolling a web page, or watching video.

The built-in 2W speakers are a modest but practical inclusion. They won’t replace a proper speaker setup, but they cover the basics for video calls, background audio, and casual video watching without requiring a separate peripheral.

The MAG 242C’s connectivity covers the essentials: one DisplayPort 1.2 and one HDMI 1.4 input, plus a 3.5mm audio jack. The 100×100mm VESA pattern gives you a clear path to a monitor arm if the included stand isn’t right for your setup. MSI’s Less Blue Light software provides software-level blue light reduction for extended sessions.

One honest note: the HDMI port is version 1.4, which caps HDMI input at 144Hz rather than the full 180Hz. To get the maximum refresh rate, use the DisplayPort connection. For most everyday use cases, this is a non-issue, but it’s worth knowing before you connect a console or a device that relies on HDMI.

Also consider: More monitor deals

This 27-inch WQHD display has all the core features I look for in a budget monitor, including good brightness, DIsplayPort and HDMI ports, flicker-free backlight, and Low Blue Light mode for better eye-care when you're staring at the screen. It hits 90% DCI-P3 if you're using it to create images for online. 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

Missed it on Prime Day? The Oura Ring 4 is still up to 44% off on Amazon, with discounts on all finishes, including Ceramic

Someone at Amazon forgot to turn off the Oura Ring 4 deals after Prime Day finished. Right now you can get the Oura Ring 4 at Amazon for 30% off in various finishes, including silver and black, for £244 (was £349), and the more expensive gold finish for £279 (was £499), saving 30% and 44% respectively.

Even the Oura Ring 4 Ceramic finishes have been discounted, with savings of up to 42% on the Oura Ring 4 Ceramic Petal colorway, down to £229.99 (was £399) in size 8 and £279 (was £399) in other sizes. In all sizes, a discount on at least one of the Ceramic's four colors (Petal, Cloud, Tide and Midnight), but you might not get the one you want in the size you want, at the price you want, so it's worth doing some digging to see which colors have discounts in which sizes.

Nevertheless, it's a great deal, and between the deals on the metallic and Ceramic finishes, there will be something for everyone in Oura's stable. If you missed out on the Amazon Prime Day deals and wish you'd bought an Oura, this could be your last chance to get one at a discount. Check out the deals in full below.

Today's best Oura Ring 4 deals

I said it was "nearly the perfect fitness tracker" in my Oura Ring 4 review, praising the design, ease-of-use, long-lasting battery and detailed health information it offers. This fascinating bit of tech is not quite down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon, but certainly near enough rock bottom that it's still worth snapping up.

Gold finish: now £279 (was £499)
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The special super-tough, iridescent Ceramic finishes are generally discounted down to £279, like the gold version, although specific discounts depend on the size and color. The Petal ring pictured above is discounted down to £229.99 (was £399), although it appears to be the only model and size priced this low. View Deal

Should you buy the Oura Ring 4?

Even though the Oura Ring 5 is out, which is a big upgrade over the Ring 4 when it comes to design and performance, the price jump does hold it back from being an easy recommendation.

Costing an extra $50 / £50 / AU$80 than the standard Oura Ring 4 at launch, the Ring 5 is already priced a bit more. That, of course, is justifiable when you consider the improved accuracy and a 40% reduction in size, which is very noticeable when comparing the two side-by-side. But if you want the same core Oura Ring experience for less, this Ring 4 deal is the one to go for.

Considering it has most of the same features as the Oura Ring 5, the Ring 4 at this low price is a genuinely hard deal to pass up, especially when the Ring 5 is unlikely to see a discount anytime soon. If you're new to smart rings and want the best value price for an Oura Ring, the Ring 4 is the deal to buy.

WhatsApp just opened username reservations for three billion people — here’s how to claim your handle before it's taken

  • WhatsApp is rolling out the option of reserving unique usernames
  • Username reservations are coming to users worldwide from this week
  • They're designed to make communicating through WhatsApp "even more private"

WhatsApp has become one of the world's most popular messaging apps, but not everyone is comfortable with handing out their phone number to a stranger to start a chat. Fortunately, Meta is rolling out a new feature to help change that.

Today (June 29), Meta announced the arrival of WhatsApp usernames, which the company says will be rolling out to over three billion users. From this week, you’ll be able to reserve a username that you can then use when the tool rolls out fully over the coming months.

Since there are a lot of users on WhatsApp, Meta is opening up reservations in advance so you can claim one that’s unique to you before it’s taken by someone else. Meta is also making it easier for organizations and small businesses to claim theirs, and owners will have the option to claim their existing Facebook and Instagram username for their WhatsApp account.

Adding new contacts to WhatsApp is fairly straightforward already — all you have to do is simply enter their number and a pop-up saying ‘this person is using WhatsApp’ will appear. But the addition of usernames paves a way for an even more convenient and private way of adding new contacts — aligning with how other social media platforms work.

A smartphone showing how to reserve a username in WhatsApp

(Image credit: WhatsApp)

Meta added that “usernames are [our] latest step to make WhatsApp even more private” in its announcement. For one, Meta says that there’s no search function that allows you to find anyone via username like you can on Instagram — there’s no directory for browsing, or suggestions and results.

If someone wants to add you as a contact, they’ll need to know your exact username if you want to add you. Additionally, Meta has also integrated an optional four-digit key which you can enable, which others will need to enter if they want to add you.

How to reserve your username

A smartphone showing how to set up a key for usernames in WhatsApp

(Image credit: WhatsApp)

The first step is to make sure your WhatsApp app is updated. Then, once username reservations have been rolled out in your region, head to Settings > Account > Username.

Meta says it'll alert you in the WhatsApp app when usernames are available in your country. It added that "we'll be rolling out usernames gradually over the coming months", so you may need to be patient to see the option.

Usernames have been in the works for WhatsApp for a while. Username reservations were first spotted back in October 2025, and in April users spotted a tool in the service’s beta that allowed them to create their own username, but was only available to a very limited number of users.

'The goal is not to replace humans': new Meta AI research chief Dawn Song says the next frontier is AI agents that are "economically valuable"

  • Real-world impact is more important than benchmark scores, Meta AI VP says
  • Song emphasizes security, trust and real-world benefits
  • Meta's latest model prioritizes people, she says

Meta's newly appointed AI research chief, Dawn Song, is betting on agentic AI for the future of artificial intelligence, emphasizing they should augment humans rather than replace people altogether.

Song sees agents performing "economically valuable" tasks like repetitive and time-consuming work, ultimately freeing up humans to do more creative work.

While companies struggle to quantify AI's impacts and deliver a meaningful ROI, Song believes the focus should be real-world impact rather than benchmark scores.

AI agents should augment – not replace – humans

"The goal is not to replace humans," Song told the South China Morning Post. She confirmed she would be joining Meta Superintelligence Labs in a LinkedIn post, together with other team members from Virtue AI.

"[AI] must be secure, trustworthy, and beneficial," she added.

Song is also a professor in computer science at the University of California, Berkeley – a university that recently introduced Agents' Last Exam (ALE), a new type of benchmark that assesses whether AI agents can complete more than 1,500 economically valuable tasks across 55 different industries.

Meta itself launched its first new model, Muse, in April, which it says is designed to "prioritize people."

As MSL's Vice President of AI Research, Song will focus on AI safety, security and research, and will likely continue to emphasize the role of humans in an AI-first era.

Model capabilities are no longer a drawback for AI developers, with human, socioeconomic and geopolitical impacts now emerging as a major focus. Anthropic was recently forced by the White House to pull its latest frontier models over jailbreaking concerns.

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Manufacturers are killing mini PC and laptop performance with single-channel memory, and I'm sick of it

Alright, I'll just outright say it: if you're a manufacturer in 2026, and you decide to ship a product with single-channel memory, you do not care about your customer. I'm sorry, you just don't.

I've heard the excuses, I've had the pre-emptive PR emails telling me "oh well we did it in this product so you can double capacity later if you'd like", followed up with the inevitable "it only matters in some synthetic benchmarks anyway" nonsense, and I'm here to tell you that's the biggest steaming pile of the proverbial I've ever heard.

There's no justifiable way, in my head, that you can look at the paltry savings that you make there, and say "ahh yeah it'll be fine, they can deal with a 40% performance drop on iGPU tasks". You just can't. It doesn't matter if it's an SFF (small form factor) gaming PC or a gaming laptop, it's a disaster.

Take those integrated graphics cards as an example. Those commonly found in small form factor gaming PCs, or some laptops, and things along those lines. Now, the iGPU doesn't have this massive amount of physical PCB that it can inhabit. They're typically baked into the overall CPU chip design, and as a result, instead of utilising its own dedicated pool of VRAM, like an RTX 5080 would as an example, it has to rely on system memory or RAM instead. You know, the same thing that's used by your CPU to handle volatile memory tasks across your entire machine.

For those not in the know, the default assumption for many is that, well, it's fine, if you've got the capacity, it doesn't matter. If you have 32GB of RAM, a good portion of that can go to the system applications, the rest can be used by the iGPU. And although yes, that is technically true, it's not the capacity that's inherently the issue.

With memory, or RAM, you have effectively three (technically four with real-world latency) characteristics that you need to pay attention to, which determine performance.

The best analogy that we have for that is that it's like a motorway or a highway, right? You have speed, which is how fast the cars can travel on that road (data packets in our case). Capacity, how many cars you can fit on that road. And channels, how many lanes you have across each side of that road.

Your speed is MT/s (or MHz, depending on whether you like marketing hype or not). Your capacity is measured in GB, as we know, and bandwidth is a bit of a calculation that you do based off of memory speed and the number of channels that the memory kit has available to it on the platform you're using it on. The more channels, or lanes, the greater the number of cars that can move across it at any one time.

Now modern systems support dual-channel memory by default, with backwards compatibility for a single-channel solution if needed, or if a stick fails. To enable dual-channel, you need to install two individual sticks across two DDR slots in your machine. If you don't, your system will effectively be running single-channel only. For context, two sticks of 16GB DDR5 running at 5,600 MT/s will net you around 89.6 GB/s of theoretical max bandwidth. A single 32GB DDR5 stick running at that same speed halves that at 44.8 GB/s. That's a staggering drop.

Computer memory RAM on motherboard background . Close up. system, main memory, random access memory, onboard, computer detail. Computer components . DDR3. DDR4. DDR5

(Image credit: Shutterstock)

Boosting your bandwidth

The issue is that when you have two pieces of hardware vying for the same memory, both trying to utilize that bandwidth (or the highway in our analogy) at the same time, inevitably, you're going to hit a bottleneck where data cannot be transferred fast enough across those channels. And as a result, it slows the entire system down.

In fact, it can be such a huge bottleneck that it can stifle iGPU performance and even some computational tasks by well up to 40% and above. That's average fps, time taken to render a file, compression speed. So many mission-critical applications and use-cases, just hammered by a manufacturer choosing to opt for a single-channel solution instead of dual-channel.

I've seen this too. Earlier this year, I was benchmarking two small iGPU-based gaming PCs, both with a Radeon 890M GPU, one dual channel, one single channel, and both with near-to-identical CPUs (the single-channel boy actually had a better processor with the Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 versus the dual-channel's AI 9 HX 370).

At 1080p in Cyberpunk 2077, the average fps scores were 22 fps on single-channel and 38 fps on the dual-channel machine. Same preset. Same frequency. Same drivers. The works. At higher frame rates, it got even worse: F1: 24, 86 fps on dual-channel, and 30 fps on the single-channel model. The dual-channel machine, too, was generally slower as well, average and max CPU and GPU frequencies were lower, and power draw and temps were practically identical.

The thing that frustrated me most about that particular situation (ignoring the performance) is that nowhere did the manufacturer in question list that it was a single-channel setup; not on the product page, not in the Amazon listing, or even the specs on the side of the box.

RAM being installed in a computer

(Image credit: Shutterstock / Preechar Bowonkitwanchai )

It just had the RAM listed as 32GB and called it a day. Even the big flashy product page with all the features and graphics lit up, had it down as 32GB DDR5, "high speed, expandable, with dual-channel support". Even the 3D renders and the exploded view showed off two DDR sticks. Like seriously, yeah, alright, that's technically all true. You're not lying. Congrats.

This isn't something that's isolated to one-off manufacturers either. I've seen it across big brands and names, and products well into the four-digit categories too. It's just staggering to me.

I get it; memory prices are through the roof, the AI onslaught is moving ever upwards, and memory manufacturers can't keep up with that just yet. But seriously, I can't stress enough just how important it is to do your research right now. To make sure the machine you're potentially considering buying has a dual-channel setup. And if it doesn't and you're reliant on that performance, I'm at the point where I'd genuinely recommend you go buy something else instead.

'This should be illegal': Sony is deleting over 500 movies that people bought from their digital libraries — just proving further why 4K Blu-ray's popularity keeps growing

  • Hundreds of TV episodes and movies will be removed from PlayStation Store accounts on 1 September
  • People had bought the movies and shows
  • No apologies, let alone compensation, from Sony

One of the best things about Blu-ray discs is that you don't need to worry that Sony will sneak into your home in the middle of the night and take them away.

Unfortunately you can't say the same about digital purchases: Sony is scrubbing hundreds of movies and TV show episodes purchased on the PlayStation Store from people's collections with no compensation. Come September, they're gone.

The list of affected movies and shows is on the Sony website and includes the remastered Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Gomorrah, the Rambo movies and many more. The problem is the end of a licensing agreement between Sony and StudioCanal, a major producer and distributor of movies and shows.

As Sony explains, from September 1, 2026, "you will no longer be able to access your previously purchased content from StudioCanal, and it will be removed from your video library."

To add insult to injury, the notification ends with the PlayStation slogan: "Play has no limits".

As you can imagine, this has gone down very well with movie fans.

Terminator 2

This is either a shot of Sony hunting down the movies you thought you owned to eliminate them from your account, or it's the start of Terminator 2 (one of the affected movies) (Image credit: StudioCanal)

Why is Sony removing people's purchases?

Sony's arrangement with the film production company StudioCanal has ended, and that means Sony no longer has the rights to sell those TV shows and movies. The fact that people have bought them is irrelevant to Sony, because in the terms and conditions that absolutely nobody reads it says that you're buying a license to view a show or movie, not to own it.

Since the news broke, my social media has been full of people saying the same thing: Sony's move is a pretty great advert for digital piracy. And it's definitely upset a lot of movie fans, such as Quelonious on r/movies who vowed: "I will never buy streaming movies again", although that poster is sticking with Blu-ray rather than flying a pirate flag.

"If I were you I wouldn't make digital purchases for movies," Rewdyroo writes on the same subreddit, noting that "you aren't buying the movie. It functions more like a lease and if the license for the movie that whatever service you bought it from runs out your digital movie also goes away, no refund. I've had it happen on Amazon and will never purchase a digital movie again."

Mildmichigan spoke for many: "This should be illegal. If I buy something digitally, and the platform loses distribution rights or whatever then I should be grandfathered in."

We've discussed this before, because it's a key reason to keep buying Blu-rays: Blu-rays are yours forever. But it's an issue with all kinds of digital media, going back to the days of Microsoft's PlaysForSure digital music, which sold audio files that died when Microsoft shut down the servers. Whether it's a streaming catalog or GTA 6, if it's not on physical media you can't ever be sure that it's yours forever.

(Is now a good time to mentioned the Criterion's 4K Blu-rays are 50% off at the moment in the US?)

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Amnezia VPN quietly restores the one feature router and TV users were waiting for

  • Amnezia VPN fully restored the functionality of its downloadable configuration files
  • The fix mainly affects people running the VPN on routers, TVs, and other devices that can't use the standard app
  • It follows weeks of disruption tied to a wave of attacks aimed at anti-censorship tools

Amnezia VPN has fully restored the functionality of its configuration files, the small downloadable files that let the service work on hardware its main app can't reach.

It might sound like a minor housekeeping update, but for customers using routers or TVs, it's the difference between a working VPN and a dead connection.

Picking the best VPN for a heavily censored network is hard enough, and losing a core setup method in the middle of that fight makes it harder still.

This restoration closes one of the more frustrating gaps left behind by Amnezia's recent troubles with DDOS attacks.

What Amnezia's config files actually do

Most people connect to a virtual private network (VPN) by opening the provider's app, signing in, and tapping a location. That works on phones, tablets, and computers, but not for devices that can't run the app, such as some routers or smart TVs.

Config files are made to bridge this gap and provide service for a wider range of devices. They include a small bundle of connection settings that you import directly onto a device. Once loaded, the device knows exactly how to reach an Amnezia server without ever opening the main client.

This is especially important for routers because, once set up with a working config file, they can route all connected devices through the VPN. It's also how Amnezia reaches platforms like certain Windows builds and iOS setups where the standard app simply won't run.

📢 Configuration files are back! We’ve fully restored the functionality of our config files. If you use Amnezia on routers or TVs, it’s time to set them up again.Just download the file via your website account or directly in the Amnezia VPN app.Stay safe and connected 🌍June 26, 2026

When config files stopped working, the people hit hardest were the router owners, the home-network tinkerers, and anyone relying on Amnezia to cover a whole household rather than a single handset.

Restoring the feature hands that group their setup method back. Anyone who had a router or TV connection drop can now download a fresh file and rebuild it, and the provider is nudging those users to do exactly that.

The broader context of Amnezia's target audience is important, too. Amnezia is built from the ground up to bypass aggressive censorship, and many of its users live in places where a reliable connection isn't a luxury but a way to reach the open internet.

The open-source project has leaned on its transparency as a selling point, having passed independent security audits in 2022, 2024, and 2025. Getting a core feature back online cleanly fits that same pattern of trying to keep the service dependable when the pressure is on.

Part of a wider recovery

The config file fix doesn't land in isolation. It caps off a bruising stretch for Amnezia, which recently restored 20 Premium server locations and began compensating affected users following a run of severe disruptions.

Those disruptions have been linked to a broader wave of attacks on anti-censorship tools, with Russia's internet regulator, Roskomnadzor, widely accused of involvement. In response, the provider strengthened its apps and rolled out its AmneziaWG 2.0 protocol, which tweaks data packets to make VPN traffic harder for deep packet inspection systems to spot and block.

Seen in that light, the return of config files is another box ticked off on the road back to normal service. The headline-grabbing wins were the restored servers and the user compensation, but fixing the plumbing that keeps routers and TVs connected is important too.

Google says Android's built-in earthquake warning system alerted 11.4 million people before the Venezuelan earthquake hit — here's how to find it on your phone

  • Android's earthquake warnings reached 11.4m Venezuelans last week
  • The feature is now installed on 2.5 billion Android phones
  • If you live in a country covered by the feature, it should be enabled by default

Since 2021, Android phones have come with a built-in earthquake detection feature — and according to Google's figures, it was able to give 11.4 million people advance warning of the devastating double earthquakes that hit Venezuela on June 24.

That number comes from the New York Times, with the early alert arriving up to two minutes before the earth started trembling. The first alerts were dispatched just nine seconds after the earthquake started underground, according to Google.

The system works by using the accelerometers built into Android phones to detect faster, milder seismic waves known as p-waves. This data is automatically anonymized and reported in the background to Google, and once there are enough matching reports, an alert gets pinged out to all Android users who might be affected.

Phones have to be stationary to qualify as earthquake detectors — measurements from phones on the move aren't counted — and the earthquake has to be a magnitude 4.5 or greater to trigger a warning. For more densely populated areas, with more Android phones in them, the alerts get pushed out more quickly.

In three specific US states — California, Washington, and Oregon — the Android warnings rely on actual seismic monitoring data from a network of 1,675 sensors that make up the ShakeAlert system, run by the US Geological Survey.

How to enable earthquake warnings

Android Earthquake Alerts System

Safety information is also included (Image credit: Google / Future)

The Android Earthquake Alerts System is enabled by default on modern Android phones: to check from Settings, tap Safety and emergency then Earthquake alerts. You do need to be in one of the 98 supported countries though, listed by Google here, which include Australia and the United States.

How close you are to the epicenter affects the alerts you see in the event of an earthquake. The most serious warnings will break through any Do Not Disturb settings you've got in place, take up the full screen, and play a loud sound. If less serious shaking is expected, you might just get a normal pop-up notification.

As of last year, Google says the Android Earthquake Alerts System has detected more than 18,000 earthquakes worldwide, and sent out over 2,000 alerts. The feature means that at least 2.5 billion people worldwide have access to an earthquake early warning system, even if nothing is in place at the government level.

This isn't something you can currently get on iPhones however, not even with a Google app. What iOS can do is pass on official warnings from authorities, including for earthquakes: From Settings, tap Notifications, and you'll see toggle switches for Extreme Alerts and Severe Alerts.

It's not clear how many deaths or injuries may have been prevented by the Android warning system in the case of the Venezuela quake, but it seems millions got alerts at least a few seconds in advance that something was about to happen.

'I don’t like that he made this donation' — Mullvad CEO reacts to co-founder’s donation to controversial Swedish populist party

  • Mullvad VPN's co-founder Daniel Berntsson donated 5M SEK to the Örebro Party
  • Mullvad confirms the donation "is not part of Mullvad's values or mission"
  • Örebro party's leader, Markus Allard, is known for controversial views

Daniel Berntsson, co-founder and co-owner of Mullvad VPN, has donated 5 million Swedish kronor (around $514,000) of his personal funds to the controversial populist Örebro Party.

First reported by local news outlet Flamman, the 2025 donation accounted for 72% of the party's total income last year.

"This is a donation from me personally," Berntsson told reporters, saying that he supports the party's anti-corruption stance. In a post on social media, Mullvad confirmed that it was a "private donation," which "is not part of Mullvad's values or mission."

The disclosure has sparked backlash online, with some users threatening to switch VPN providers. The Örebro Party and its leader, Markus Allard, are known for controversial populist stances, particularly regarding "remigration" policies.

Mullvad's response

Speaking to TechRadar, Mullvad co-CEO Fredrik Strömberg confirmed that neither Mullvad VPN AB, its parent company Amagicom AB, nor its sister company Tillitis AB played any role in supporting the political party.

"Speaking for myself, I don’t like that he made this donation, and I know this view is shared by many of my colleagues. Speaking as the co-CEO of Mullvad, we will continue to protect the universal right to privacy," Strömberg said.

The firm also addressed the controversy publicly. In a statement posted to X, the team reiterated that Mullvad operates as a "political company" dedicated to fighting for freedom of speech, freedom of information, and the universal right to privacy.

Mullvad is a political company. We fight for freedom of speech, freedom of information and the right to privacy. These are firmly held values of the founders of Mullvad.Mullvad protects the right for people to express things we don't agree with. We protect the right of everyone…June 27, 2026

"We also live these values by being tolerant in our daily work," the post continues. "No matter what their other opinions are and no matter whether the founders or anyone else in Mullvad dislike them. The founders themselves fundamentally disagree on several important issues."

Mullvad said it would "gladly refund" any customers who choose to cancel their subscriptions or switch to another provider due to philosophical disagreements.

The news has attracted criticism, in fact.

One Reddit user said they "deeply regret recommending Mullvad to people over Proton," adding that they will personally switch to Windscribe.

Asked about users thinking of dropping their Mullvad subscription, Strömberg told TechRadar that people should feel safe using Mullvad regardless of their political affiliation.

Why is the donation so controversial?

Defining itself outside the traditional left-right spectrum, the Örebro Party began as a local party in Örebro before launching its parliamentary election campaign this year.

Berntsson's donation appears to have been vital in elevating the party's campaign capabilities ahead of the upcoming election.

According to data collected by DonationWatch, 2025 was the most lucrative year in the party’s history, netting a total of 5.58 million SEK. For comparison, the party received just 202,000 SEK in total donations throughout 2024.

While tech founders are entirely free to hold personal political affiliations, this incident raises broader questions regarding the growing influence of tech wealth in political campaigns. It also forces a conversation about whether privacy-focused firms should be entangled with political groups—regardless of where they sit on the ideological spectrum.

Ultimately, the number of users who choose to cancel their Mullvad subscriptions in protest will serve as a strong indicator of how deeply the privacy-conscious community values neutrality.

Why proving technical SEO ROI is so difficult

29 June 2026 at 18:00
Technical SEO shield

Six months ago, there was a core update that would’ve tanked your website. But it didn’t.

It didn’t because your team fixed your canonicals, redirection issues, duplication issues, and JavaScript rendering eight months earlier. It was the kind of drudge work a technical engineer or developer got stuck with because the ticket was last on their list.

And you don’t have any proof of it, not really. Other than the experience that comes from years in SEO and recognizing that your site had all the hallmarks of sites hit by the update.

It could’ve cut your traffic in half. It didn’t.

There’s no parallel internet timeline where you didn’t do the work, so there’s no way to confirm it. There’s no record.

This is why technical SEO ROI resists proof. It’s an inference problem with no control group, and we keep pretending it’s a reporting problem we can tool our way out of.

The internet doesn’t stop

We are in two open systems when we work in digital, at least: the internet and the market. Three, if you count the maturity and expectations of internet users. Four, if you count our own website infrastructure. More than that, really, but we don’t have time to list them all. 

The long and short of it is this: the sea we swim in is always shifting, moving, growing, and shrinking. There’s no way to pin down a single, solid “before” state, and there’s no clean way to project all of those influences into “what would’ve happened if I didn’t do anything?” We try to do it with things like Bayesian forecasting, but that’s still an educated guess.

Technical work might have an immediate impact on visibility today. Make the same change six months later, and it might not. That could solely be because Google decided to shift its crawl budget or change how it reads websites. 

Cause and effect come unstuck in time. Google recrawls and reindexes on its own schedule, so any effect lands far from the change and is washed out across a recrawl cycle, defeating the before-and-after pairing every clean test needs.

Just like SEO as a whole, there’s a lot we can’t control. Trying to track all of the changes across the web that might influence our website would result in many gray hairs and sleepless nights.

Technical SEO adds another layer because we rarely ship in isolation. It’s never just “here’s this single change to the website.” It’s “here are about 30 fixes from five different teams going out on a Thursday, so if things collapse, we have people on Friday who can triage.” (Please don’t ship on Fridays.)

Much of the technical work is also done to keep our heads above water: managing technical debt, or doing the work needed to stay on top of updated regulations and new releases of codebases or frameworks. Enhancements and improvements are tough. 

Technical work is a lot more like insurance or public health. You only realize how important it was when it stops working. What we’re doing with technical SEO is often disaster prevention, not building new cities. We can’t write an invoice for an earthquake that didn’t happen.

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The control group was never there

Another reality of technical changes, SEO-led or not, is that most of them are sitewide and, by necessity, have to be sitewide. There’s no control group. Render pipeline, crawl budget, site speed. It touches everything at once, so there’s no untouched slice left to act as the control.

Two examples to consider:

  • Sunsetting 301 redirects more than a year old: The server stops reading every redirect line on every page load. The benefit is crawl and resource efficiency, which is invisible in analytics.
  • A migration done right: The win condition is “we didn’t lose traffic.” A flat line, maybe a slight uptick. Migration work only becomes visible when it fails.

Your only comparison becomes the past, which existed under different external conditions. Time itself is now the trick. The only things to compare are relative, over time, and incremental, and the results shift depending on which metrics you use to measure success and which assumptions you and your leadership bring to the conversation.

When possible, we do want to run a proof of concept. SEO A/B testing, essentially. Pick a segment, make the change there and nowhere else. Measure and decide. But that isn’t always possible, and it requires a different kind of buy-in.

We’re also at a point where LLMs make everything probabilistic. Every answer is personalized, and many of the measurements we rely on have become less deterministic.

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So keep it relative

There are two levels of relative here:

  • How to prioritize work.
  • How to measure the impact.

How we prioritize the work helps determine the impact we want to make.

My approach to prioritizing technical work is to look at impact first. How much of the website does this issue affect, and how much of that impact lands on priority sections or pages? After that, it’s standard scoping and grooming discussions led by the development teams.

But for me, impact is what matters.

Now, when it comes to measurement and reporting, much of the SEO industry, myself included, is talking about how we actually measure everything now, not just technical work. We’re in a bit of a weird limbo because of everything LLMs have accelerated.

We don’t have the “what would’ve happened if…” for our own websites, but we do have our competitors. Observing how competitors’ websites respond to global events, such as Google updates, is probably the closest we’ll get to answering that question in technical SEO work. It’s an ROI-by-proxy adjacent to share of voice.

And the funding

Technical SEO is infrastructure. Insurance. If you’re having trouble getting it done or getting it funded, look at your framing.

At its core, technical SEO is insurance against the shocks of an open system. Treat it that way. It’s not a revenue driver.

Yes, it can deliver meaningful improvements and help that line go up and to the right, but the workhorse, the 80%, the majority of technical SEO, is keeping the engine running. The work doesn’t promise upside. It lowers the odds and the cost of getting tanked. The core update that didn’t sink you is the claim that paid out.

So do what I’ve recommended before and talk to finance. Learn how they quantify, value, and evaluate insurance, security, and infrastructure.

Start looking at your technical SEO that way. Start talking about it that way.

Technical SEO is growth resilience your flywheel can’t move without, not an investment you can’t justify.

How to safely implement high-impact technical SEO changes

29 June 2026 at 17:00
How to safely implement high-impact technical SEO changes

Technical SEO changes can significantly improve how search engines access, understand, and evaluate your website.

The recommendations with the greatest potential impact carry the greatest implementation risk. URL changes, canonical updates, robots.txt modifications, internal linking updates, and site migrations can improve performance, but mistakes can also hurt crawling, indexing, and search visibility.

That’s why technical SEO isn’t just about identifying opportunities. Successful implementation requires evaluating impact, balancing effort and risk, coordinating across teams, and thoroughly testing changes before and after launch.

From audit to implementation to prioritization

The work isn’t done once an SEO audit is delivered. 

Prioritization is a critical part of technical SEO, requiring you to evaluate the severity of an issue, its expected outcome, the number of pages affected, the implementation effort, and any associated risks. 

Recommendations with the greatest potential impact often require buy-in from other teams because they also demand more resources and carry greater risk. A clear recommendation, test plan, and stakeholder alignment move implementation forward.

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Understanding the issue and potential outcome

Not every technical SEO issue identified during an audit requires immediate action. Before prioritizing a recommendation, validate it with manual checks and the context you have about the site, including priority sections and technical limitations. 

For example, missing meta descriptions on non-priority pages or title tags that fall outside recommended lengths may be flagged by auditing tools because they’re easy to measure, not because they have meaningful business impact.

Technical SEO audits rely heavily on crawling tools and automated reports to identify issues at scale. While these tools are invaluable, they don’t always provide the context needed to determine business impact. 

A warning may represent a legitimate concern, an intentional decision, a platform limitation, or an issue with little to no measurable impact.

Evaluating impact, risk, and effort

Once an issue has been validated, the next step is determining how to address it and whether to recommend it to the client. 

When evaluating and prioritizing technical SEO recommendations for a development queue, consider the number of pages affected, the expected outcome, the required resources, and the potential risks. 

For example, updating a handful of title tags may carry relatively little risk, while changing URL structures or modifying robots.txt directives can affect thousands of pages and influence crawling, indexing, and discoverability.

Understanding the upside and downside supports informed decision-making, resource allocation, and planning that minimizes risk while maximizing potential benefits.

High-impact technical changes that require extra caution

The following recommendations are common technical SEO initiatives that can meaningfully affect site performance. The goal isn’t to avoid these changes, but to understand their potential implications, risks, and benefits before implementation.

1. URL updates and changes

Whether you’re reorganizing pages into a more logical folder structure, consolidating content, supporting a rebrand, or improving site architecture, URL updates are a common recommendation. 

For example, a business may move service pages from the root domain into a subfolder to better organize content and improve site navigation.

While URL changes can provide significant benefits, it’s important to ensure those benefits outweigh the risks and that a proper redirect strategy is in place. 

Search engines treat a changed URL as a new URL, making redirects critical for preserving rankings, traffic, backlinks, and other signals associated with the original page. Missing redirects, incorrect redirect mappings, redirect chains, outdated internal links, and outdated XML sitemaps can all negatively affect crawling, indexing, and discoverability.

Before moving forward with URL changes, create a redirect mapping plan. Ideally, validate and test redirects in a development environment before launch, then verify them again after launch and update your XML sitemap. 

The launch plan should also include updating internal links across the site and monitoring performance. Planning and testing URL changes preserve existing SEO equity while supporting broader site goals.

2. Canonical updates

Canonical tags help search engines determine which version of a page should be treated as the preferred version when duplicate or similar content exists across a site. They’re often used to consolidate ranking signals, avoid internal competition, improve crawl efficiency, and indicate which URLs should be prioritized for indexing.

For example, an ecommerce site may use canonical tags to consolidate parameter-based URLs or faceted navigation pages to a primary product or category page. However, applying a canonical tag to the wrong page template could unintentionally signal that an entire set of pages should be consolidated elsewhere.

Canonical updates seem straightforward, but mistakes can be difficult to identify once they’re deployed across a site and can negatively affect search performance. Take the time to review canonical targets and validate implementation. This lets you avoid sending conflicting signals to search engines that could cause important pages to lose visibility or, worse, fall out of the index.

3. Robots.txt file changes

The robots.txt file lets you control how search engines and other crawlers access content on a website. SEO recommendations involving robots.txt often aim to improve crawl efficiency, prevent low-value content from being crawled, or limit access to specific sections of a site.

For example, an SEO may recommend blocking filtered URLs, internal search results, or other pages that consume unnecessary crawl resources. When implemented correctly, these updates focus crawl activity on more important content.

However, robots.txt changes become risky when implemented incorrectly. A misplaced directive or overly broad rule could block important sections of a site from being crawled, limiting discovery and visibility. Another risk is accidentally deploying a staging robots.txt file to the live site, which can affect how crawlers access content.

Because robots.txt changes can affect large portions of a site, carefully test rules, review proposed changes to ensure they work as intended, and always verify the implementation after launch. Even a small update can have sitewide implications if the wrong URL patterns are affected.

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4. Internal linking changes

Internal linking is highly valuable for content discovery, supporting priority pages, connecting related content, and guiding users through a website. This may include updating navigation elements, adding contextual links, consolidating content hubs, or improving pathways to key pages.

Over time, however, websites evolve, and internal linking often needs cleanup. Removing important links, creating orphaned pages, linking to staging environments, or accidentally linking to non-public URLs can negatively affect crawling and content discovery. Large-scale navigation updates can also affect how search engines access content, especially when key pages become harder to find.

As with any technical SEO recommendation, understanding the scope of the change is critical. A navigation update could affect thousands of pages, making it significantly riskier than adding a handful of contextual links to a few priority pages.

5. Site migrations

Every SEO team eventually manages a site migration, whether an organization is rebranding, changing domains, redesigning its website, or moving to a new CMS. Well-planned migrations can improve user experience, support long-term SEO performance, and positively affect the business.

However, site migrations are inherently risky because they often combine multiple technical SEO recommendations into a single initiative. Redirects, URL restructures, canonical tags, indexing directives, content updates, and internal linking changes can all happen simultaneously. With so many moving pieces, even a small oversight can significantly affect crawling, indexing, and visibility during launch.

Even the most well-planned migration can encounter issues if changes aren’t thoroughly documented, tested, reviewed, and validated throughout the process. That’s why pre-launch QA, post-launch testing, and ongoing monitoring are critical for identifying and resolving issues before they have a lasting impact on performance.

Working across teams to ensure success

Technical SEO updates often require multiple teams to work together to test and launch changes. This involves content teams, in-house developers, and multiple agencies. Clear communication is essential. 

Recommendations should be straightforward, testing and quality assurance should be built into the process, and success criteria should be clearly defined. You also need a plan to quickly identify and resolve issues if something goes wrong, minimizing any impact on performance.

Communicating recommendations effectively

Whether you’re discussing recommendations directly with the development team or documenting them in a structured ticket, recommendations should clearly define the issue, provide examples, and outline the required changes. 

Clear documentation helps set expectations, communicate the scope of the issue, identify the affected URLs, and define the expected outcome. It also lets you ask questions and raise concerns about the recommendation or the site’s limitations.

Testing in development environments

Whenever changes are made to a website, they should be thoroughly tested. Using a development environment lets you validate implementations, ask questions, and provide feedback before launch, helping confirm that everything works as expected while minimizing risk.

Post-launch testing and monitoring

Sometimes, a change that works perfectly in a development environment doesn’t behave the same way after launch. 

You should be ready to validate implementations, quickly identify issues, and begin troubleshooting as soon as changes go live. After launch, ongoing monitoring helps you measure the impact and catch issues early.

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Balancing opportunity and risk

Most technical SEO recommendations focus on improving crawling, indexing, or site architecture. When implemented correctly, they can significantly improve how search engines access, understand, and evaluate a website.

Technical SEO implementation requires multiple teams working toward the same goal. As recommendations move from audit to implementation, misunderstandings, assumptions, or overlooked details can lead to unintended consequences.

That’s why technical SEO isn’t just about identifying opportunities. It’s about understanding the issue, evaluating potential impact, weighing the required development effort, and managing implementation risk. 

While no implementation is completely risk-free, thoughtful planning, clear communication, thorough testing, and ongoing monitoring can help identify issues early and reduce their impact. Approach them with the preparation, testing, and caution they deserve.

Balancing opportunity and riks in technical SEO

Google Defends AI Training As Fair Use In Governance Paper

29 June 2026 at 19:38

Google's AI governance paper argues public-web training should remain fair use while pointing to opt-out controls, takedowns, and paid deals for specialized content.

The post Google Defends AI Training As Fair Use In Governance Paper appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

New report reveals when Samsung might be launching the first rollable-screen smartphone

29 June 2026 at 20:18

Rollable-screen smartphones have been a dream for years, and yet we still don’t have any to buy. That might change in a couple of years or so, if a new report from Korea is to be believed. According to unnamed industry sources, Samsung Display wants to be the king of the rollable screen market, as it's feeling a lot of pressure from Chinese display panel makers in the foldable space. As a consequence, Samsung Display is allegedly in discussions with Samsung Electronics to supply the latter with rollable screens for a smartphone that is currently targeting a release in the first half of...

vivo X Fold6 will reportedly see a global launch

29 June 2026 at 19:01

vivo unveiled its latest flagship foldable, the vivo X Fold6, in China last week. While the company didn’t mention an international release during the launch, it has now confirmed that the device will make its way to global markets. In a statement to Android Authority, vivo confirmed that the X Fold6 will launch globally. The company did not reveal a launch timeline or the list of markets, but said that more details regarding availability will be announced soon. Notably, the vivo X Fold5 launched in China before making its way to select Southeast Asian markets. Whether the X...

Başakşehir kaleci Volkan Babacan ile sözleşme uzattı

RAMS Başakşehir'de deneyimli kaleci Volkan Babacan'ın sözleşmesi uzatıldı.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 2014'ten bu yana turuncu-lacivertli ekipte forma giyen 37 yaşındaki file bekçisi ile bir yıllık yeni sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.

Volkan Babacan, Başakşehir ile 2019-2020 sezonunda Süper Lig şampiyonluğu yaşadı.

???? Futbolcumuz Volkan Babacan'ın sözleşmesi 1 yıl daha uzatılmıştır.

Şampiyon kadromuzun önemli isimlerinden Volkan Babacan'a yuvamızda başarılarının devamını diliyoruz. pic.twitter.com/kRCppCx6Xn

— RAMS Başakşehir (@ibfk2014) June 29, 2026

Başakşehir, Onur Ergün'le nikah tazeledi

RAMS Başakşehir'de 33 yaşındaki futbolcu Onur Ergün ile yeni sözleşme imzalandı.

Turuncu-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Futbolcumuz Onur Ergün'ün sözleşmesi bir yıl daha uzatılmıştır. Ailemize katıldığı günden bu yana özverisi ve sahadaki mücadelesiyle dikkati çeken Onur Ergün'e, kulübümüzde başarılarının devamını diliyoruz." ifadeleri kullanıldı.

Onur Ergün, 2023-2024 sezonu başında transfer olduğu Başakşehir ile tüm kulvarlarda 75 maça çıktı.

???? Futbolcumuz Onur Ergün'ün sözleşmesi 1 yıl daha uzatılmıştır.

Ailemize katıldığı günden bu yana özverisi ve sahadaki mücadelesiyle dikkat çeken Onur Ergün'e, kulübümüzde başarılarının devamını diliyoruz. pic.twitter.com/1UePK64YUB

— RAMS Başakşehir (@ibfk2014) June 29, 2026

Jhon Duran Galatasaray'da! Fenerbahçe'nin 4'te 1'ine geliyor

Galatasaray, Jhon Duran ile anlaşmaya vardı... Al-Nassr'a kiralama bedeli ödemeyecek olan Aslan, Fenerbahçe'nin geçen sezon 21 milyon Euro ödediği yıldızı 4.5 milyon Euro'ya bitirdi.

Galatasaray, Kolombiyalı santrafor Jhon Duran ve kulübü Al-Nassr ile her konuda anlaşmaya vardı. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk ve Başkan Dursun Özbek’in onay verdiği transferde tarafların el sıkıştığı iddia edildi.

Transferin en dikkat çeken yönü ise finansal detayları oldu. Geçen sezon ezeli rakip Fenerbahçe'de forma giyen ve bonuslarla birlikte toplamda 21 milyon Euro gibi astronomik bir maliyeti bulunan yıldız golcü, Galatasaray'a oldukça ekonomik bir tabloyla imza atıyor.

Kulübü Al-Nassr'a herhangi bir kiralama ücreti ödenmeyecek. Jhon Duran, Galatasaray'dan bir sezon için 4.5 milyon Euro garanti ücret alacak.

Ezeli rakibinin geçen sezonki harcamasının yaklaşık 4'te 1'i maliyetle biten bu operasyon, sarı-kırmızılı camiada büyük yankı uyandırdı. Resmi açıklamanın kısa süre içinde yapılması bekleniyor.

Brezilya - Japonya maçı saat kaçta, hangi kanalda? (İlk 11'ler)

2026 FİFA Dünya Kupası'nda son 32 turuna girilirken bugün Brezilya ve Japonya karşı karşıya gelecek. Mücadelenin ilk 11'i belli oldu

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası son 32 turunBrezilya ve Japonya karşı karşıya gelecek.

BREZİLYA – JAPONYA DÜNYA KUPASI MAÇI NE ZAMAN, SAAT KAÇTA, HANGİ KANALDA?

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası son 32 turundaNRG Stadyumu'nda (Houston Stadyumu) karşılaşacak olan Brezilya - Japonya maçıTürkiye saati ile 20:00'de başlayacak. Bu zorlu karşılaşmayı TRT 1 ekranlarından canlı ve şifresiz olarak izleyebilirsiniz.

BREZİLYA – JAPONYA DÜNYA KUPASI MAÇI İLK 11'LER

Brezilya: Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Santos, Casemiro, Guimarães, Paqueta, Vinicius, Rayan, Cunha

Japonya:Suzuki, Tomiyasu, Taniguchi, Ito, Doan, Sano, Kamada, Nakamura, Maeda, Ito, Ueda

Zeynep Sönmez, Wimbledon'da ikinci tura yükseldi

Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, Wimbledon Turnuvası'nda ABD'li Ann Li'yi 2-1 yenerek ikinci tura yükseldi.

İngiltere'nin başkenti Londra'da sezonun üçüncü grand slam tenis turnuvasına ana tablodan katılan ve güncel dünya sıralamasının 51. basamağındaki Zeynep, ilk turda dünya 29 numarası Ann Li (ABD) ile karşılaştı.

Maça iyi başlayan Ann Li, ilk 5 oyunda 4-1'lik üstünlük kurdu. Üst üste oyunlar alan ve rakibinin iki servisini kıran Zeynep, 9'uncu oyunda 5-4 öne geçti. Sonraki oyunda iki kez set puanını değerlendiremeyen milli sporcu, servisini kırdırdı ve maça denge geldi: 5-5. Sette sonraki 2 oyunu da kazanan Zeynep, 4-1 geriye düştüğü seti 7-5 alarak 1-0 öne geçti.

İkinci sete de iyi başlayan Ann Li, 3-0'lık avantaj yakaladığı seti rahat bir oyunla 6-1 kazanarak maçta 1-1 eşitliği yakaladı.

Üçüncü sete her iki oyuncu da servis hataları yapmadan başladı ve sette ilk 8 oyunun sonunda 4-4 eşitlik sağlandı. Sonraki 2 oyunu alan Zeynep seti 6-4, maçı da 2-1 kazanmayı başardı.

Zeynep Sönmez, organizasyonun ikinci turunda ABD'li Claire Liu ile Belçikalı Hanne Vandewinkel karşılaşmasının galibiyle oynayacak.

Zeynep, 28 numaralı seribaşı Ann Li ile daha önce Merida Açık Tenis Turnuvası'nda oynadığı iki maçı da kazanmıştı, böylece rakibini 3 maçta yendi.

Güney Kore'de Dünya Kupası kaosu: İstifa eden teknik direktöre ölüm tehdidi!

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda beklentilerin çok altında kalarak turnuvaya erken veda eden Güney Kore milli takımında sular durulmuyor. Grubunu 3 puanla 3. sırada tamamlayarak Son 32 turuna kalmayı başaramayan Güney Kore'de, teknik direktör Hong Myung-bo Meksika'daki takım kampında düzenlediği basın toplantısıyla görevinden istifa ettiğini açıkladı. Ancak istifa kararı da ülkede yükselen büyük öfkeyi dindirmeye yetmedi.

Güney Kore'de Dünya Kupası şoku kaosa dönüştü! Kimliği belirsiz bir kullanıcının, Hong Myung-bo’nun ülkeye döneceği gün kendisini öldüreceğini iddia eden bir mesaj paylaşması üzerine Kore polisi harekete geçti.

Güney Kore emniyet birimleri, tehdit mesajını yayınlayan şüphelinin kimliğini tespit etmek ve yakalamak için geniş çaplı bir soruşturma başlattı.

Milli Takım İçin Üst Düzey Güvenlik Önlemleri

Gelişen olaylar ve halktaki aşırı öfke nedeniyle, yetkililer sadece teknik direktör Hong Myung-bo için değil, tüm milli takım futbolcuları ve personeli için de güvenlik önlemlerini en üst seviyeye çıkardı. Takımın ülkeye dönüşü sırasında havalimanında ve sonraki süreçte herhangi bir fiziki saldırı veya olumsuzluk yaşanmaması adına geniş güvenlik koridorları oluşturulacağı bildirildi.

Manchester City'de Enzo Maresca dönemi başladı

İngiltere Premier Lig ekiplerinden Manchester City'de Pep Guardiola'dan boşalan teknik direktörlük görevine Enzo Maresca getirildi.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 46 yaşındaki İtalyan teknik adam ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.

Enzo Maresca, yaptığı açıklamada, altyapısında görev aldığı ve Pep Guardiola'nın yardımcılığını üstlendiği Manchester City'yi çok iyi tanıdığını belirterek, "Bu takımı yönetme şansını yakalamak benim için harika bir fırsat. Burada geçireceğim üçüncü dönemim olacak. Bu kulübün taleplerini ve beklentilerini biliyorum. Oyuncuları çalıştırmaya başlamak için sabırsızlanıyorum. Kazanmak, iyi futbol oynamak ve Manchester City’yi temsil etmenin getirdiği baskının tadını çıkarmak istiyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.

İtalyan teknik adam, daha önce Parma, Leicester City ve Chelsea'de görev yaptı. Son olarak çalıştırdığı Chelsea'de UEFA Konferans Ligi ve FIFA Kulüpler Dünya Kupası şampiyonlukları yaşayan Maresca, Leicester City ile de Championship'te mutlu sona ulaştı.

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Is Vinicius Junior playing? Brazil vs Japan confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup match

29 June 2026 at 19:50
Brazil and Japan will face off in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. After shining on offense, Carlo Ancelotti’s team enters the match as clear favorites. As a result, fans are keeping a close eye on Vinicius Jr.’s status, as he could be the difference-maker.

Brazil face Japan in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. After impressive performances against Scotland and Haiti, Carlo Ancelotti’s team will look to maintain their attacking threat. However, Hajime Moriyasu’s team could make things difficult, as they are capable of defending brilliantly in a low block and breaking quickly on the counterattack. Because of this, fans are closely watching Vinícius Jr.’s status ahead of the match.

Vinícius Jr. will start for Brazil vs Japan, as he has no injuries or suspensions. After being the team’s best player in the last three matches, he will look to make the difference once again. In addition, he is aiming to close the gap on Lionel Messi in the top scorer list, as he already has four goals. Coming off a heavily criticized season, he is expected to be the most decisive player for the national team, leading the attack brilliantly.

Under Hajime Moriyasu, Japan have remained highly competitive. They know how to adapt perfectly to their opponents. Therefore, they could excel in a defensive low block against Brazil, making life difficult for Vinícius Jr. In addition, they are very quick on the counterattack, using short passes to advance into the opposition’s half. There, Daizen Maeda will be the difference-maker, as Takefusa Kubo will once again be unavailable.

Relying on ball possession and a high press, Brazil have established as one of the best attacking teams at the 2026 World Cup. To do so, Vinícius Jr. is key, as his dribbling ability and goalscoring threat make him the difference-maker. In addition, Casemiro, Gabriel Magalhães, and Marquinhos need to shine defensively, as Japan could look to take advantage of any mistake to threaten on the counterattack.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil scores against Haiti.
Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil scores against Haiti.

Brazil confirmed lineup vs Japan

Brazil arrive as the clear favorites to defeat Japan. To do so, head coach Carlo Ancelotti will repeat the same lineup that has performed so well throughout the tournament. Vinícius Jr. will be the cornerstone of the team, having stood out in every match. Although Neymar Jr. will be available, he could come off the bench. Beyond the attack, defensive solidity will be the other challenge, as they need to counter Japan’s counterattacks.

Considering this, Brazil will lineup as follows: Alisson Becker; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes, Douglas Santos; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Lucas Paquetá; Rayan, Matheus Cunha, Vinicius Jr.

Japan confirmed lineup vs Brazil

Japan will look to surprise Brazil. Head coach Hajime Moriyasu faces a major challenge, as he will not be able to count on Takefusa Kubo. Nevertheless, Daizen Maeda will look to be the difference-maker once again in the attack. In addition, Keito Nakamura will be key to breaking Brazil’s defensive line on the counterattack. Therefore, they will need to be very efficient.

With this in mind, Japan will play as follows: Zion Suzuki; Takehiro Tomiyasu, Shogo Taniguchi, Hiroki Ito; Keito Nakamura, Junya Ito, Daichi Kamada, Kaishu Sano; Ritsu Doan, Daizen Maeda; Ayase Ueda.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Brazil vs Japan LIVE Updates: Vinicius Jr. starts and Neymar Jr. benched in the 2026 World Cup match

29 June 2026 at 19:50
After an exciting group stage, Brazil and Japan face each other in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. Carlo Ancelotti's powerful attack meets Hajime Moriyasu's defensive organization, promising a highly competitive match. Here, we will provide minute-by-minute coverage.

Brazil face Japan in the Round of 32. After two dominant victories, they arrive as the clear favorites. However, Hajime Moriyasu’s team could make things difficult, relying on defensive organization and an efficient counterattack down the wings. To achieve that, Carlo Ancelotti’s team need to shine in the attacking phase, with Vinícius Jr. as the central figure in the 2026 World Cup.

Despite arriving as underdogs, Japan could make things very difficult for Brazil. Head coach Hajime Moriyasu has made his team very solid defensively, using a back five. In addition, they excel on the counterattack through their attacking wing-backs, who are very efficient. Therefore, they could take advantage of the space behind their opponents to create opportunities. However, Daizen Maeda needs to be very efficient in front of goal.

After emerging as the standout player in the previous matches, Vinícius Jr. will look to once again lead Brazil’s goalscoring efforts. However, Matheus Cunha needs to shine again by creating space in the opposition’s defense. Alongside them, Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães will be key to controlling possession and avoiding turnovers after pressing. In addition, Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães need to perform well, as Japan are very dangerous on the counterattack.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil and Daizen Maeda #11 of Japan.

World Cup Recap: Eustáquio’s Late Heroics Send Canada to Historic Round of 16

29 June 2026 at 19:48
Adrian Sousa from Rabona TV recaps Canada's dramatic 1-0 Round of 32 victory over South Africa, powered by Stephen Eustáquio's 92nd-minute match-winner.

Canada’s historic journey at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached another incredible milestone. On the latest edition of Rabona TV, host Adrian Sousa reacts to an unforgettable knockout performance that has completely altered the ceiling for the co-hosts.

Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear the complete tactical matchday review.

The entire episode centers around Canada’s dramatic Round of 32 clash against South Africa. In a tight, tense tactical battle where neither side wanted to give an inch, midfielder Stephen Eustáquio emerged as the ultimate hero, striking a sensational 92nd-minute volley to seal a thrilling 1-0 victory. The historic win officially punches Canada’s ticket to the World Cup Round of 16 for the first time in country history.

Adrian breaks down the match structure, evaluating how the squad managed to maintain defensive discipline before finding their dramatic breakthrough in stoppage time. The conversation reflects on the sheer scale of the achievement, tracking Canada’s remarkable evolution from a team that historically struggled on the big stage to a legitimate knockout force.

You can stream the entire celebratory recap right now. Check out the Rabona TV World Cup Update on Spotify to get the complete analysis of Eustáquio’s historic goal, standout individual performances, and early tactical keys for the next round.

Stephen Eustaquio #7 of Canada celebrates scoring his team's goal vs South Africa.

Why isn’t Neymar starting for Brazil against Japan at the 2026 World Cup?

29 June 2026 at 19:38
Why is Neymar on the bench for Brazil vs Japan today? Read the official updates on Carlo Ancelotti's fitness management plan for the superstar at the 2026 World Cup.

The marquee Round of 32 showdown between Brazil and Japan features plenty of tactical subplots, but none have captured more attention than the composition of Carlo Ancelotti’s team sheet.

Despite being one of soccer’s most iconic figures, Santos star Neymar has not been named in the Seleção’s starting XI for the upcoming 2026 World Cup clash against the Samurai Blue.

The rationale behind his role on the substitutes’ bench is a strict matter of match fitness management. The 34-year-old is undergoing a highly calculated conditioning program after recovering from a grade two calf muscle injury suffered in mid-May. While he successfully returned to the field for a brief, emotional 15-minute cameo in Brazil’s 3-0 group-stage win over Scotland, Ancelotti is taking no structural risks with a player who is still finding his competitive legs.

How Long Before a Full Return?

Because his calf recovery has cleared all clinical milestones, the technical team’s progression timeline is centered entirely on building raw endurance rather than repairing tissue damage.

If the five-time world champions can navigate past Japan’s highly disciplined pressing system today, Neymar’s integration plan looks highly optimistic:

  • Current Phase: Eased in as a second-half impact sub with a projected ceiling of 20 to 30 minutes depending on match flow.
  • Projected Full Match Sharpness: Expected by the Quarterfinals (July 10–11), provided he suffers no muscular setbacks.
  • Ultimate Tournament Target: Reaching 100% capacity for a potential deep knockout run through the semifinals.

Easing Back From an Ultra-Long Layoff

Neymar’s calf injury was a cruel blow that forced him to sit out the opening two matches of Group C against Morocco and Haiti. However, his physical battle stretches far beyond this summer.

His Matchday 3 appearance against Scotland actually marked his first competitive minute for the national team in 980 days, a massive absence dating all the way back to his devastating ACL tear against Uruguay in October 2023.

Given the sheer length of that structural layoff, pushing the veteran into a high-intensity knockout game from the opening whistle would go against the medical staff’s blueprints. Ancelotti made his cautious approach very clear to the media ahead of the match: Neymar is capable of playing more than 15 minutes now, but his role will entirely depend on the context and the live evolution of the match.”

Instead of forcing a full 90-minute shift, Brazil is utilizing the emerging 19-year-old talent Rayan on the flank to preserve their tactical rhythm while keeping Neymar as a premium weapon for later in the game.

Neymar of Brazil.

Why isn’t Takefusa Kubo playing for Japan against Brazil at the 2026 World Cup?

29 June 2026 at 19:33
Why is Takefusa Kubo not starting for Japan vs Brazil today? Get the official injury update on the Real Sociedad star at the 2026 World Cup knockout stage.

The highly anticipated Round of 32 clash between Japan and Brazil at Houston Stadium features a massive tactical missing piece for the Samurai Blue. Takefusa Kubo, the creative engine and Real Sociedad playmaker, has been left out of Hajime Moriyasu’s starting lineup for this do-or-die knockout match.

The definitive reason behind his omission is a lingering left-knee injury. The 25-year-old midfielder originally sustained the injury during Japan’s intensely physical tournament-opening draw against the Netherlands, forcing him to miss the subsequent group-stage matches against Tunisia and Scotland.

Kubo’s absence compounds an already devastating medical crisis for Japan. The Samurai Blue arrived in North America completely stripped of their core leadership group, with key stars Kaoru Mitoma, Takumi Minamino, and veteran captain Wataru Endo all ruled out of the tournament due to severe pre-camp injuries.

Projected Recovery Time: When Will Kubo Return?

Because this knee injury involves a bone bruise and localized swelling rather than structural ligament damage, Kubo’s 2026 World Cup campaign is not officially over.

Neither the player nor the Japan Football Association (JFA) have locked in a rigid medical timetable, opting instead to monitor his progress day by day. If the Samurai Blue can orchestrate an upset against Brazil without him, the medical staff is circling Friday, July 3, or Saturday, July 4 as a realistic target window for his return.

This timeline would make him available for a potential Round of 16 appearance, giving his knee the critical rest required to clear the remaining inflammation and handle full-contact training.

Coach Hajime Moriyasu’s Verdict

There was a late surge of optimism in the Japanese camp just 24 hours before kickoff. On Sunday, June 28, Kubo was cleared by the medical staff to return to light group training for the first time since the opening matchday. Heavily taped up, the winger even expressed confidence to local media, stating he felt “in a good state.”

However, manager Hajime Moriyasu opted for maximum caution during his pre-match press conference, choosing protectiveness over rushing his star asset back into an intense environment against a physical side like Brazil: I’m hoping for a speedy recovery and he’s doing everything he can to pick up his conditioning, [but] he will not play in the Brazil game.”

Japan’s head coach Hajime Moriyasu (Getty Images).

While Kubo has progressed enough to potentially earn a highly restricted, emergency seat on the substitutes’ bench, he lacks the competitive match fitness and tactical sharpness required to handle the tracking and defensive work rate demanded by the starting eleven.

Tactical Adjustments: Who Fills the Void?

Kubo’s absence forces a structural adjustment in Moriyasu’s transition blueprint. To compensate for the loss of Kubo’s elite half-space progression, the Samurai Blue will lean heavily on the technical versatility of Ritsu Doan.

The tactical priority shifts toward maintaining a hyper-compact midfield block designed to disrupt Brazil’s passing channels before launching rapid counters through the wings.

Takefusa Kubo of Japan.

Brazil’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Japan

29 June 2026 at 18:28
Review Brazil's official FIFA World Ranking, point totals, and knockout bracket metrics ahead of their 2026 World Cup Round of 32 clash against Japan.

The single-elimination bracket brings its distinct brand of tension to Texas as the knockout round of the 2026 World Cup delivers a highly anticipated transcontinental battle. Under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil navigated their initial group assignments with a mixture of individual brilliance and collective adjustments, cementing their identity as primary title contenders.

Stepping onto the pitch at Houston Stadium, Brazil maintains the 5th position in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking with an official baseline of 1,785.19 coefficient points.

Their Asian opponents present a starkly different, heavily organized challenge that will test Brazil’s creative build-up play. Japan enters the matchup occupying the 17th spot globally on the Inside FIFA leaderboard, sitting on a steady foundation of 1,673.68 points.

The Knockout Equation

Brazil’s progression out of the group phase featured a resilient run, recovering from an early tactical stalemate against Morocco to comfortably stake their claim in the upper half of the bracket.

Japan, conversely, used structural counter-pressing to complete an undefeated run through Group F to book this specific cross-confederation ticket.

The table below outlines the tournament metrics and global rankings for the two opponents:

Comparative Knockout Baseline & Global Rank

CountryFIFA RankTournament StatusGoal Difference
Brazil5thAdvanced (1st in Group E)+6
Japan17thAdvanced (2nd in Group F)+4

Brazil’s Historical FIFA Ranking Dominance

A review of Brazil’s positioning on the international ladder underscores their status as the ultimate benchmark program in soccer history. The South American heavyweights hold the absolute record for longevity at the top of the sport, having spent a staggering 5,070 days at No. 1 in the world across multiple eras.

While their current 5th-place standing is a step back from their historic ceiling, the squad’s structural balance under Ancelotti has stabilized their core point accumulation.

Because World Cup knockout fixtures carry the highest mathematical weight within the FIFA calculation matrix, the stakes in Houston extend directly to the global leaderboard. A win within normal time would yield a substantial coefficient payout to shield their top-five status, while a slip-up against the 17th-ranked Samurai Blue would trigger a steep mathematical penalty.

Casemiro of Brazil.

AFFA-da yeni texniki direktor – klublara qrant ayrılacaq

29 June 2026 at 19:00

Bu gün SOCAR-ın inzibati binasında Azərbaycan Futbol Federasiyaları Assosiasiyasının (AFFA) İcraiyyə Komitəsinin növbəti iclası keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, AFFA-nın prezidenti Rövşən Nəcəf iclasın gündəliyi barədə məlumat verib.

Daha sonra gündəlikdə duran məsələlər müzakirə olunub.

Əvvəlcə AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev FIFA-nın qərarına əsasən Azərbaycana həvalə edilən 15 yaşadək oğlan futbolçulardan ibarət komandalar arasında bu il keçiriləcək ilk Dünya Çempionatı və Festivalı barədə ümumi məlumat verib.

Ardınca ölkə futbolunda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yekunları müzakirə olunub. İcraiyyə Komitəsinin üzvləri mövsüm ərzində təşkilatçılıq, yarışların keyfiyyəti və ümumi inkişaf istiqamətləri barədə fikirlərini bölüşüblər.
İclas çərçivəsində AFFA-nın yeni Texniki Direktoru Edmond Klaus təqdim olunub. O, gənclərin inkişafı, akademiya quruculuğu və idarəetməsi, təhsil və metodologiya, həmçinin skautinq sahəsində geniş təcrübəyə malikdir. Xüsusilə Niderlandın “Ayaks” akademiyasındakı fəaliyyətinin, həmçinin Niderland və Çində müxtəlif yaş qrupları üzrə milli komandalardakı təcrübəsinin Azərbaycandakı işinə mühüm töhfə verəcəyi vurğulanıb.

Baş katibin müavini Elçin Məmmədov yeni yaradılmış Futbol İnkişaf Departamentinin fəaliyyəti və 5 ulduz modeli üzrə akademiyaların sertifikatlaşdırma qaydaları ilə bağlı məlumat verib. Növbəti mövsümdən etibarən tətbiq olunacaq qaydalar ətrafında fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.

Daha sonra baş katib Cahangir Fərəcullayev Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası klublarına qrant müqaviləsi əsasında uşaq və yeniyetmə futbolunun inkişafı üçün ayrılan maliyyə yardımından istifadə qaydaları və nəzarət mexanizmi barədə yeni yanaşma barədə məlumat verib. Səsverməyə qoyulan məsələ İcraiyyə Komitəsi tərəfindən qəbul edilib.

İclasda həmçinin Elit Məşq layihəsi üçün təklif olunan yeni format müzakirə olunub. İcraiyyə Komitəsinin üzvlərinin qeydləri əsasında, layihənin təkmilləşdirilməsi ilə bağlı tapşırıq verilib.

Kouya Mabena “Qəbələ”də!

29 June 2026 at 18:00

Maltanın “Floriana” klubunun Kot-d’İvuardan olan sol cinah müdafiəçisi Kouya Mabena bundan sonra “Qəbələ”nin uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, “Qəbələ” bu yay fasiləsində ilk transferini rəsmiləşdirib. Əyalət klubu Kouya Mabena ilə 1+1 illik müqavilə bağlayıb.

27 yaşlı futbolçu son olaraq Maltanın “Floriana” klubunda çıxış edib. O, 2025-ci ilin sentyabrından formasını geyindiyi “Floriana”da 24 oyun keçirsə də, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkməyib.

Mabena buna qədər “Vesterlo” (Belçika), “UTA Arad” (Rumıniya), “Hapoel Hadera”, “Hapoel Rişon LeZion” (hər ikisi İsrail) komandalarının da şərəfini qoruyub.

“Qəbələ” daha öncə Seydina Keyta ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamış, İbrahim Sanqare, Rüfət Əhmədov, Turan Manafov, Rza Cəfərov, Sambu Sissoko, Murad Musayev, Adriel Ba Lua, Ceyhun Bağırzadə və Domi Massumu ilə yollarını ayırmışdı.

Ryan Garcia makes KO prediction for Jaron Ennis vs Vergil Ortiz: “Book that”

29 June 2026 at 18:32

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“Atletiko”dan “Benfika”ya

29 June 2026 at 19:26

“Atletiko”nun futbolçusu Kleman Lanqle karyerasını Portuqaliyada davam etdirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, fransalı müdafiəçi “Benfika” ilə anlaşıb. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Portuqaliya təmsilçisi Lanqle ilə 3 illik müqavilə imzalayacaq.

Lanqle 2025-ci ildən “Atletiko”da çıxış edir. 31 yaşlı futbolçu ötən mövsüm La Liqada 19 oyunda forma geyinib.

Mareskanın təyinatı rəsmiləşdi

29 June 2026 at 19:00

“Mançester Siti” baş məşqçisini açıqlayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “şəhərlilər”in “sükanı” Enzo Mareskaya tapşırılıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə 3 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

Mareska son olaraq “Çelsi”yə rəhbərlik edib. O, bu ilin yanvarından işsiz idi.

AFFA-nın yeni texniki direktoru açıqlandı

29 June 2026 at 18:35

AFFA-nın yeni texniki direktoru məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu vəzifəyə niderlandlı Edmond Klaus gətirilib. Bu barədə AFFA İcraiyyə Komitəsində qərar qəbul edilib.

Niderlandlı funksionerin son iş yeri “Ayaks” akademiyası olub. O, burada texniki koordinator və müvəqqəti akademiya rəhbəri kimi fəaliyyət göstərib. Bundan başqa, Klausun Çin futbolunda da təcrübəsi var. O, Çin U-20 millisində məşqçi və gənclər futbolunun inkişafı üzrə rəhbər vəzifələrdə çalışıb.

AFFA-nın əvvəlki texniki direktoru Cahangir Həsənzadə idi.

İcraiyyə Komitəsinin iclası keçirildi

29 June 2026 at 18:33

SOCAR-ın inzibati binasında AFFA İcraiyyə Komitəsinin növbəti iclası keçirilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə qurumun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Əvvəlcə, AFFA-nın prezidenti Rövşən Nəcəf iclasın gündəliyi barədə məlumat verib.

Daha sonra gündəlikdə duran məsələlər müzakirə olunub.

AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev FIFA-nın qərarına əsasən Azərbaycana həvalə edilən 15 yaşadək oğlan futbolçulardan ibarət komandalar arasında bu il keçiriləcək ilk Dünya Çempionatı və Festivalı barədə ümumi məlumat verib.

Ardınca ölkə futbolunda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yekunları müzakirə olunub. İcraiyyə Komitəsinin üzvləri mövsüm ərzində təşkilatçılıq, yarışların keyfiyyəti və ümumi inkişaf istiqamətləri barədə fikirlərini bölüşüblər.

İclas çərçivəsində AFFA-nın yeni Texniki Direktoru Edmond Klaus təqdim olunub. O, gənclərin inkişafı, akademiya quruculuğu və idarəetməsi, təhsil və metodologiya, həmçinin skautinq sahəsində geniş təcrübəyə malikdir. Xüsusilə Niderlandın “Ayaks” akademiyasındakı fəaliyyətinin, həmçinin Niderland və Çində müxtəlif yaş qrupları üzrə milli komandalardakı təcrübəsinin Azərbaycandakı işinə mühüm töhfə verəcəyi vurğulanıb.

AFFA-nın baş katibinin müavini Elçin Məmmədov yeni yaradılmış Futbol İnkişaf Departamentinin fəaliyyəti və 5 ulduz modeli üzrə akademiyaların sertifikatlaşdırma qaydaları ilə bağlı məlumat verib. Növbəti mövsümdən etibarən tətbiq olunacaq qaydalar ətrafında fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.

Daha sonra baş katib Cahangir Fərəcullayev Misli Premyer Liqası klublarına qrant müqaviləsi əsasında uşaq və yeniyetmə futbolunun inkişafı üçün ayrılan maliyyə yardımından istifadə qaydaları və nəzarət mexanizmi barədə yeni yanaşma barədə məlumat verib. Səsverməyə qoyulan məsələ İcraiyyə Komitəsi tərəfindən qəbul edilib.

İclasda həmçinin Elit Məşq layihəsi üçün təklif olunan yeni format müzakirə olunub. İcraiyyə Komitəsinin üzvlərinin qeydləri əsasında, layihənin təkmilləşdirilməsi ilə bağlı tapşırıq verilib.

“Qəbələ” legioner gətirdi

29 June 2026 at 18:24

“Qəbələ” heyətinə yeni futbolçu cəlb edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qırmızı-qaralar” Fil Dişi Sahilindən olan sol cinah müdafiəçisi Kouya Mabena ilə 1+1 illik müqavilə bağlayıb.

27 yaşlı futbolçu son olaraq Maltanın “Floriana” klubunda çıxış edib.

O, buna qədər “Vesterlo” (Belçika), “UTA Arad” (Rumıniya), “Hapoel Hadera”, “Hapoel Rişon LeZion” (hər ikisi İsrail) komandalarının da şərəfini qoruyub.

“İmişli” Kaşkilya ilə vidalaşdı – rəsmi

29 June 2026 at 18:08

“İmişli” baş məşqçisi Jorj Kaşkilya ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.

“İmişli” ötən mövsüm Premyer Liqanı 34 xalla 9-cu sırada bitirib.

“Milan”dan PSJ-yə keçdi

29 June 2026 at 19:45
“Milan”dan ayrılan Alessandro Lonqoninin yeni klubu müəyyənləşib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 18 yaşlı qolkiper PSJ-yə keçib. Paris təmsilçisinin italiyalı qapıçının […]

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Atletico Madrid look to old and new Milan midfield targets

29 June 2026 at 19:39

Diario AS in Spain reports that Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka, previously linked with Milan, has been offered to Atletico Madrid, yet the Colchoneros are also interested in Morten Hjulmand, another player on the Rossoneri’s radar.

Milan and Atletico Madrid’s transfer strategies could be intertwined in the central midfield.

Milan targets wanted by Atletico Madrid

The latest report from Diario AS, in fact, claims that Goretzka has been offered to the Spanish side on a free transfer.

Back in April, Gazzetta reported that Goretzka had given the green light to join Milan this summer, but there have been no fresh developments in recent weeks, possibly also due to Massimiliano Allegri’s sacking.

The Italian tactician, in fact, is said to be a long-time admirer of Goretzka, who announced his departure from Bayern Munich as a free agent months ago.

GENOA, ITALY - MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

According to AS, Atletico are currently assessing Goretzka but have also set their sights on another Milan target, Sporting CP star Hjulmand.

LISBON, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 1: Head Coach Ruben Amorim of Sporting CP, now of AC Milan, with Morten Hjulmand of Sporting CP during the Liga Portugal Betclic match between Sporting CP and CF Estrela da Amadora at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 1, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
LISBON, PORTUGAL – NOVEMBER 1: Head Coach Ruben Amorim of Sporting CP, now of AC Milan, with Morten Hjulmand of Sporting CP during the Liga Portugal Betclic match between Sporting CP and CF Estrela da Amadora at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 1, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)

A former Lecce midfielder, Hjulmand played under new Milan coach Amorim at Sporting CP and for this reason there have been recent reports regarding the Rossoneri’s interest in the Dane.

Milan will be looking for midfield reinforcement later this summer as Matteo Moretto has reported that the Rossoneri’s priority for the coming weeks will be to sign a new central defender.

2026 World Cup: Brazil vs. Japan official line-ups, Ancelotti takes on Suzuki

29 June 2026 at 19:35

Carlo Ancelotti chooses Vinicius Jr plus several former Serie A players including Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos and Lucas Paqueta as Brazil face Zion Suzuki’s Japan in the World Cup Round of 32.

It kicks off in Houston at 18.00 UK time (19.00 CEST).

The winners of this fixture will go on to face either Norway or the Ivory Coast in the Round of 16 on July 5.

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JUNE 24: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, speaks with Neymar Jr #10 as he prepares to be substituted in during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Scotland and Brazil at Miami Stadium on June 24, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JUNE 24: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, speaks with Neymar Jr #10 as he prepares to be substituted in during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Scotland and Brazil at Miami Stadium on June 24, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Italian coach Ancelotti is shouldering a lot of expectation going into his first major tournament as an international boss, at the helm of the nation that has won the World Cup more than any other.

So far, they have largely coasted, following the 1-1 draw against Morocco with 3-0 victories over Haiti and Scotland.

Raphinha has been ruled out by injury, but Brazil stick with Vinicius and Rayan supporting striker Cunha.

There are numerous former Serie A players involved, including ex-Juventus defender Danilo, former Roma men Alisson Becker and Marquinhos, plus one-time Milan midfielder Lucas Paqueta.

Current Atalanta midfielder Ederson is on the bench, but Roma winger Wesley Franca was forced to withdraw due to injury.

TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 31: Zion Suzuki of Japan applauds fans after the international friendly match between Japan and Iceland at MUFG Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kenta Harada/Getty Images) (Aston Villa links)
TOKYO, JAPAN – MAY 31: Zion Suzuki of Japan applauds fans after the international friendly match between Japan and Iceland at MUFG Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kenta Harada/Getty Images)

Japan got through their group unbeaten after crushing Tunisia 4-0, around a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands and 1-1 against Sweden.

Ko Itakura sustained an injury in the last match.

Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki is impressing in the World Cup so far and earned some strong transfer interest as a result.

Ex-Lazio midfielder Daichi Kamada and former Bologna man Takehiro Tomiyasu are also in the squad, with veteran Inter left-back Yuto Nagatomo.

The referee today is Italian Maurizio Mariani, with his assistant referees also representing Calcio.

Brazil vs. Japan line-ups

Brazil: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhanes, Douglas Santos; Bruno Guimaraes, Casemiro; Rayan, Paqueta, Vinicius Jr; Cunha

Japan: Suzuki; H Ito, Tomiyasu, Taniguchi; Doan, Sano, J Ito, Nakamura; Kamada, Maeda; Ueda

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Round of 32

Season Analytics

Brazil
Positions
Japan

Last matches

24-06-2026 Scotland W
20-06-2026 W
13-06-2026 D
20-06-2026 Haiti W
13-06-2026 Morocco D

Last matches

D Sweden 26-06-2026
W 21-06-2026
D 14-06-2026
W Tunisia 21-06-2026
D Netherlands 14-06-2026

Tottenham ready for €99.7m Tonali offer to convince Newcastle United

29 June 2026 at 19:31

Italy international Sandro Tonali could become a club record transfer after reports Tottenham Hotspur offered €99.7m to Newcastle United, already agreeing personal terms.

The midfielder had dropped hints he felt his time with the Magpies was coming to a close, ready for the next step in his career.

Although Arsenal and Manchester United had also shown interest, Spurs quickly emerged as the hot favourites, partly due to the presence of Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi.

Tonali closer to record Tottenham transfer

UDINE, ITALY - OCTOBER 14: Sandro Tonali of Italy warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Israel at Stadio Friuli on October 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
UDINE, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Sandro Tonali of Italy warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Israel at Stadio Friuli on October 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

A proposal worth £80m was rejected by Newcastle United, but Mirror Sport claim that a new bid is on its way worth £86m (circa €99.73m).

That is very close to the reported €100m valuation placed on the Italian by his club, so a deal could be imminent.

If those figures are confirmed, it would make Tonali a new all-time club record signing for Spurs.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - JANUARY 07: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leeds United at St James' Park on January 07, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JANUARY 07: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leeds United at St James’ Park on January 07, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Turning 26 last month, Milan sold him to Newcastle United in the summer of 2023 for €60.8m plus up to a further €4m in bonuses.

On top of that, the Rossoneri also retained a 10 per cent cut of the future sale fee, so they could be getting almost €10m out of this move to White Hart Lane.

Multiple sources confirm Tonali has already agreed personal terms with Tottenham worth £275,000 per week, negotiated by his agency, GR Sports.

Maresca controversy grows as Manchester City and Chelsea trade statements

29 June 2026 at 19:16

Manchester City have issued a counter-statement to Chelsea, as the controversy continues to grow over how and when they approached Italian Enzo Maresca, prompting a €20m compensation package.

It was finally announced today that Italy’s Maresca had been appointed as the new Manchester City manager, taking over from his former boss Pep Guardiola with a contract to June 2029.

Enzo Maresca signs on as new Manchester City manager
Enzo Maresca signs on as new Manchester City manager

However, he first had to terminate his contract with Chelsea by mutual consent, having resigned on January 1.

In a statement this afternoon, the Stamford Bridge club hit out at their Premier League rivals, noting that City approached their coach last autumn.

He was “under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate” and did so because he had the Manchester City job lined up.

Maresca left Chelsea after Manchester City talks

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JULY 13: Enzo Maresca, Head Coach of Chelsea FC, lifts the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after his team's victory following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 13: Enzo Maresca, Head Coach of Chelsea FC, lifts the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after his team’s victory following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

Now City have released their own statement in response.

“Enzo Maresca has long been regarded by the club as a candidate within our succession planning. As a former successful coach within our system, Enzo has a strong relationship with the Club’s leadership and he understands how we work and evolve.

“We can confirm that confidential conversations took place between select representatives of City and Enzo Maresca in Autumn and Winter of 2025, while he was Chelsea FC’s Head Coach, regarding the possibility of him returning to City in a transitional leadership coaching capacity should Pep Guardiola decide to leave.

“We acknowledge Chelsea’s statement regarding the context of Enzo’s departure from Chelsea. We also acknowledge the context in which permission for discussions was given, and we recognize that his departure mid-season was disruptive to Chelsea’s season.

“Once terms were agreed with Enzo Maresca, Manchester City and Chelsea FC reached a mutually agreed settlement under which Chelsea FC will receive compensation.”

WROCLAW, POLAND - MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, celebrates with the UEFA Conference League trophy after his team's victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
WROCLAW, POLAND – MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, celebrates with the UEFA Conference League trophy after his team’s victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

The cost of the compensation package is said to be extraordinary, reaching €20m as reported by Sky Sport Italia, then confirmed by various English sources.

It would seem that is purely between the clubs, but that Maresca also separately had to pay compensation to Chelsea for the breach of contract.

Modric praises Inter midfielder and warns: ‘The end of my career is near’

29 June 2026 at 18:56

Milan star Luka Modric admits the end of his career is ‘near’ and praises his compatriot and Inter star Petar Sucic for a ‘phenomenal’ performance against Ghana at the 2026 World Cup.

Milan star Modric gave an interview to Gazzetta dello Sport on Monday, in which he also discussed his plans for the future.

Modric: ‘I try to enjoy it as much as I can’

His contract with Milan formally expires at the end of the month. The Rossoneri are reportedly open to activating a clause to extend it until 2027, but are waiting on the Croatian star’s decision.

Modric will turn 41 in September, and this will surely be his final World Cup.

“I enjoy every moment, every training session, every game,” he said.

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 08: Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“I know I’m of a certain age and that the end of my career is near. I try to enjoy it as much as I can, but it’s not easy, especially given the enormous pressure on the national team.”

Modric is the captain and leader of a Croatia national team filled with Serie A stars, including Inter midfielder Sucic.

The 22-year-old, who has just completed his first season at Inter, scored the opening goal in a 2-1 win over Ghana on Saturday, which allowed Croatia to finish as runners-up in Group L, one point below England.

“He [Sucic] put in a phenomenal performance, proving to be the present, not just the future, of the national team,” Modric said.

“Credit to him for what he’s been doing since he joined the team. May he continue like this.”

Lastly, Modric also talked about the controversial hydration breaks at the World Cup: “It’s a matter we have to examine, but I don’t feel like saying it’s a problem,” he concluded.

Milan have already made Pulisic transfer decision amid New York City FC interest

29 June 2026 at 18:17

Milan and USMNT star Christian Pulisic has caught the attention of New York City FC. However, the Serie A giants are not willing to sell him this summer and are reportedly determined to activate a clause to extend his contract for another season.

The Athletic journalist Tom Bogert confirmed in an interview with CBS Sports that NYCFC have explored an “expensive” deal with Milan for Pulisic, but the Rossoneri have made it clear that the 27-year-old is not for sale this summer.

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan is challenged by Ardian Ismajli of Torino during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan is challenged by Ardian Ismajli of Torino during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Milan are in a transitional period, with a new head coach and entirely new directors. They say Christian Pulisic is not for sale.” Bogert said.

Technically, Pulisic has just one year left in his contract with Milan, yet the Serie A giants have already decided to activate an option to extend his stay until 2028.

It is understood that Milan have also been in talks with Pulisic’s entourage about a new agreement beyond 2028, but no agreement has been reached between the two parties.

Pulisic, 27, joined Milan from Chelsea in a €20m deal in 2023 and has netted 42 goals in 134 appearances with the Rossoneri since.

“AC Milan made it clear he’s not for sale… this summer.” @tombogert feels strongly the Italian side will exercise Christian Pulisic’s contract extension 📝 pic.twitter.com/Y6LNgW5PW5

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽ (@CBSSportsGolazo) June 28, 2026

Arsenal confident of beating Chelsea to 26-G/A signing after Mikel Arteta’s personal touch

29 June 2026 at 18:30

Arsenal are leading the race to sign the Aston Villa playmaker Morgan Rogers this summer.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Chelsea and Manchester City are also interested in signing the 23-year-old playmaker, but Arsenal are confident of beating the two clubs to his signature.

They have already accelerated their pursuit of the Aston Villa star, and confidence is growing in North London that they will be able to get the deal across the line. Rogers has been exceptional for Aston Villa, and he helped them win the UEFA Europa League last season. He was a key player for them as they secured Champions League qualification. The midfielder produced 14 goals and 12 assists in all competitions.

Apparently, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has personally been in touch with the player, and Rogers has been impressed with his pitch.

It remains to be seen whether Aston Villa is prepared to sanction his departure. Rogers is unlikely to be a cheap acquisition, and he will cost over £100 million. Arsenal certainly have the financial resources to get the deal done. They won the Premier League title last season and are looking to assemble a squad that will help them dominate English football in the coming seasons.

They need someone who can add more creativity to the team and score goals from the middle of the park. Rogers can operate as an attacking midfielder as well as a wide player. He could be a versatile attacking option for Arsenal next season. The opportunity to play for one of the biggest clubs in the country will be exciting for the young midfielder as well.

Meanwhile, Chelsea could use someone like Rogers, especially if Enzo Fernandez leaves the club. The South American has been a creative force for Chelsea, and they need to replace his end product.

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Man United want 25-year-old after impressive World Cup displays as €120m price tag emerges

29 June 2026 at 17:45

Manchester United are showing interest in signing the Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha.

The 25-year-old has done quite well in the German League and is impressing at the ongoing World Cup with Germany as well. According to a report from FussballDaten, the German club will sanction his departure only if an offer of around €120 million or more is presented.

It remains to be seen whether the interested parties are willing to pay that kind of money for him.

It is no secret that Manchester United need more control and creativity in the midfield. The 25-year-old will help create opportunities for his teammates and can control the game’s tempo as well. In addition, he is a physically imposing player who will add defensive steel and presence to the Manchester United midfield.

The player is also being targeted by clubs like Manchester City and Newcastle United. According to a report via SportWitness, the player is not keen on a move to Newcastle and would prefer to join the Manchester club. It is clear that he wants to compete at a high-level and fight for trophies.

Manchester United will be able to provide him with Champions League football next season. They will be hoping to fight for trophies, and it remains to be seen whether they can plug the gaps in their squad before the new season begins. They should look to assign a quality defensive midfielder as well.

Manchester United were quite impressive last season, but they need to add more quality to match the elite clubs. They will be competing in Europe, and they will hope to push Arsenal and Manchester City for the league title as well.

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Desmond Howard lands on top 1990s college football player list

Michigan football has had three Heisman Trophy winners in program history, with two of them coming in the 1990s. It was a lucrative time for the Wolverines, coming off the long tenure of Bo Schembechler with Gary Moeller and then Lloyd Carr taking over the reins of the maize and blue.

But it was soon after Moeller took over from Schembechler that Michigan had something of a national star.

The Athletic's Bruce Feldman put together a list of the top 25 college football players of the 1990s, and at No. 15 overall was former Michigan wide receiver Desmond Howard.

15. Desmond Howard, Michigan, WR/KR

Career: 127 catches, 1,944 yards, 30 TDs; 21 rushes, 215 yards, 2 TDs; 41 kick returns, 373 yards, 1 TD; 15 punt returns, 261 yards, 1 TD

Best season: 1991 Heisman Trophy winner; 61 catches, 950 yards, 19 TDs; 12 rushes, 165 yards, 2 TDs; 12 kick returns, 373 yards, 1 TD; 15 punt returns, 261 yards, 1 TD

Only two of Howard’s three seasons at UM were technically in the ’90s, but those were by far his best years. A converted running back, the shifty 5-9, 176-pound Cleveland native had a breakout season in 1990, catching 57 passes for 858 yards and nine TDs at a time when teams weren’t throwing the ball all over the place in the Big Ten. He also averaged 30 yards per kickoff return.

As a junior, he led Michigan to a Big Ten title and became the first receiver to lead the conference in scoring (138 points) — notching 11 more receiving touchdowns than anyone else in the league. His Heisman campaign was punctuated by his iconic 93-yard TD punt return against Ohio State, capped by his memorable Heisman pose.

Howard's Oscar-winning moment, so to speak, was when he returned that long touchdown against the Buckeyes. That's the moment that most remember him for, but he also had a diving touchdown against Notre Dame that also made all of the highlight reels. Of course, now he's a massive ambassador for all things maize and blue as one of the hosts of ESPN College GameDay.

He wasn't the only former Wolverine to make the list, as former defensive back Charles Woodson, who also won the Heisman Trophy, was atop the list.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Desmond Howard lands on top 1990s college football player list

Basketball stars Malik Beasley and Ed Davis among suspects charged in plot to bet on NBA games

Malik Beasley and Ed Davis were  (Getty Images)

Former NBA stars Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been charged in connection with an alleged illegal sports betting scheme, according to prosecutors.

Beasley and Davis are facing charges alongside four alleged co-conspirators, identified as William Brown, Robert Gorodetsky, Ernesto Plascencia and current NBA player agent Paolo Zamorano, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York said Monday.

Prosecutors allege Beasley, a player for the Milwaukee Bucks at the time, agreed to alter his performance during games and accepted bribes from his co-defendants, who used that information to place bets based on his performance “with the intention of profiting off the scheme.” Those bets were worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, prosecutors noted.

“As alleged, the defendants turned professional basketball into a criminal betting operation, bribing then-NBA player Malik Beasley to fix his performance in multiple games in order to place fraudulent wagers, enrich themselves and cheat legitimate sportsbooks,” U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella said in a statement.

”Several” defendants were arrested Monday and will be arraigned in the Eastern District of New York at an unspecified later date,” prosecutors said.

“These defendants allegedly operated an illegal betting ring in an attempt to unlawfully earn hundreds of thousands of dollars. As alleged, Malik Beasley allowed himself to be bought and altered his gametime performance to line pockets of Ed Davis and his other co-conspirators,” said James Barnacle, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York field office.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

Basketball stars Malik Beasley and Ed Davis among suspects charged in plot to bet on NBA games

Malik Beasley and Ed Davis were  (Getty Images)

Former NBA stars Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been charged in connection with an alleged illegal sports betting scheme, according to prosecutors.

Beasley and Davis are facing charges alongside four alleged co-conspirators, identified as William Brown, Robert Gorodetsky, Ernesto Plascencia and current NBA player agent Paolo Zamorano, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York said Monday.

Prosecutors allege Beasley, a player for the Milwaukee Bucks at the time, agreed to alter his performance during games and accepted bribes from his co-defendants, who used that information to place bets based on his performance “with the intention of profiting off the scheme.” Those bets were worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, prosecutors noted.

“As alleged, the defendants turned professional basketball into a criminal betting operation, bribing then-NBA player Malik Beasley to fix his performance in multiple games in order to place fraudulent wagers, enrich themselves and cheat legitimate sportsbooks,” U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella said in a statement.

”Several” defendants were arrested Monday and will be arraigned in the Eastern District of New York at an unspecified later date,” prosecutors said.

“These defendants allegedly operated an illegal betting ring in an attempt to unlawfully earn hundreds of thousands of dollars. As alleged, Malik Beasley allowed himself to be bought and altered his gametime performance to line pockets of Ed Davis and his other co-conspirators,” said James Barnacle, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York field office.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

Arsenal head of sports science and performance departs

Mikel Arteta gives some instructions to Christhian Mosquera as Tom Allen looks on
Tom Allen (right) has worked with Arsenal since 2017 [Getty Images]

Arsenal head of sports science and performance Tom Allen is the latest member of the club's backroom team set to leave the club.

Allen is responsible for first-team performance across sports science, physical output, nutrition and performance support.

The practitioner, who joined from Aston Villa in 2017, joins head of medical Dr Zaf Iqbal and lead performance coach Sam Wilson in leaving the club just weeks after their first Premier League title in 22 years.

Despite their title win, Arsenal suffered with major injury concerns last season with a number of key players missing for long spells.

The departures arrive as part of a review involving external medical expert Joaquin Acedo, who has a relationship with manager Mikel Arteta originating back to when the pair worked together at Everton.

Sources close to the revamp claim that Acedo's influence on the changes this summer has been significant.

Swindon snap up midfielder Virtue

Swindon Town have signed experienced midfielder Matty Virtue on a two-year deal.

The 29-year-old has spent the past two seasons at Fleetwood, making 89 appearances before leaving when his contract expired this summer.

He previously played for Blackpool, who signed him from Liverpool in 2019.

Virtue told Swindon's website: "Obviously there's one aim, everyone knows it, and you want to be successful in your football career. The club wants to be successful, so why would I not want to join?"

He added: "It's always nice to come back in; there's always a bit of nerves meeting a new set of lads, and a new staff, but they've all been really helpful and accommodating, and I'm looking forward to kicking on."

Virtue becomes Swindon's second signing of the summer, following the arrival of former Oxford United defender Stephan Negru.

Viktor Hovland's playoff win at The Travelers moves him up in FedEx Cup

Viktor Hovland of Norway had good reason to jump into a group of countrymen on June 29 at the TPC River Highlands and do the "Viking Row" that has become a familiar sight wherever Norsemen have gathered in America — for the World Cup, Major League Baseball, or in this case, a PGA Tour signature event.

Hovland celebrated with his fans behind the 18th green after sinking a birdie putt of 7 feet to beat Scottie Scheffler in a quick playoff for the Travelers Championship, the first Monday finish on the PGA Tour since Rory McIlroy won the 2025 Players Championship over J.J. Spaun.

It was Hovland's eighth PGA Tour title and moved him 36 spots up the FedEx Cup points list to 20th. Hovland is now well within the top 30 and if he stays there he has a chance to win the FedEx Cup for a second time in his career.

CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 29: Viktor Hovland of Norway celebrates with spectators after winning the Travelers Championship 2026 in a playoff at TPC River Highlands on June 29, 2026 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Scheffler held onto first place on the points list with his fourth runner-up finish of the season. The FedEx Cup concept is designed to reward consistency, and while Scheffler hasn't won since Jan. 25 at The American Express, the world's No. 1 player has been a model of consistency: 14 of 14 cuts, with all 14 among the top 25, and nine top-10 finishes, all fourth or higher.

The only big movement among the top 10 was Rory McIlroy, who did not play at River Highlands, dropping from eighth to 13th.

Don't expect much to change this week at the John Deere Classic among the leaders, with only seven of the top 50 on the points list in the tournament. The leading player in FedEx Cup points in the field is No. 23 J.T. Poston.

Who made the biggest FedEx Cup moves at The Travelers?

  • Viktor Hovland, won The Travelers, up 36 spots (56th to 20th).
  • Corey Conners, tied for 7th at The Travelers, up 20 spots (81st to 61st).
  • Denny McCarthy, tied for 14th at The Travelers, up 10 spots (99th to 89th).
  • Keegan Bradley, tied for 14th at The Travelers, up seven spots (76th to 69th).
  • J.J. Spaun, tied for 7th at The Travelers, up six spots (24th to 18th).

PGA Tour FedEx Cup leaders

Through The Travelers Championship

  • 1. Scottie Scheffler 3511 
  • 2. Matt Fitzpatrick 3195 
  • 3. Cameron Young 2586 
  • 4. Wyndham Clark 2199 
  • 5. Collin Morikawa 2176 
  • 6. Si Woo Kim 1860 
  • 7. Ludvig Åberg 1773 
  • 8. Sam Burns 1729 
  • 9. Akshay Bhatia 1723 
  • 10. Tommy Fleetwood 1677 
  • 11. Jacob Bridgeman 1636 
  • 12. Chris Gotterup 1632 
  • 13. Rory McIlroy 1631 
  • 14. Russell Henley 1510 
  • 15. Xander Schauffele 1426 
  • 16. Kristoffer Reitan 1410 
  • 17. Alex Fitzpatrick 1397 
  • 18. J.J. Spaun 1351 
  • 19. Justin Rose 1333 
  • 20. Viktor Hovland 1284 
  • 21. Alex Smalley 1239 
  • 22. Ryan Gerard 1238 
  • 23. J.T. Poston 1187 
  • 24. Gary Woodland 1168 
  • 25. Min Woo Lee 1161 
  • 26. Nicolai Højgaard 1145 
  • 27. Aaron Rai 1114 
  • 28. Bud Cauley 1101 
  • 29. Kurt Kitayama 1099 
  • 30. Sepp Straka 1089 

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Viktor Hovland's playoff win at The Travelers moves him up in FedEx Cup

Spinning Back Clique: UFC Baku goes nuts, PFL SD, Diamond finds it rough

Check out this week's "Spinning Back Clique," MMA Junkie's weekly live show that takes a spin through the biggest topics in mixed martial arts.

This week's panel of Brian "Goze" Garcia, Mike Bohn and Danny Segura will join host "Gorgeous" George Garcia live at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) to discuss and debate the following topics:

  • The UFC's second trip to Baku, Azerbaijan is in the books. In the main event, Azerbaijan's own Rafael Fiziev gave the locals a show with his spinning wheel kick that got him a vicious TKO win over Manuel Torres. It was a big win for Fiziev that put him back on the win column. We react to Fiziev's big win, plus other key results from the card including Shara Magomedov's win over Michel Pereira, Asu Alambayev's crazy submission over Charles Johnson, and more.
  • UFC wasn't the only show that sw the hometown fighter get their hand raised in the main event. Over ar PFL San Diego, A.J. McKee defeated Salamat Isbulaev in a dominant unanimous decision. Where does McKee go from here? We recap the win from "Mercenary," along with other results from the card.
  • We go over the biggest news and headlines of this past week. This includes retired UFC fighter Dustin Poirier's airport arrest for intoxication; Michael Morales serving as the backup for UFC 330, Cris Cyborg's retirement bout at PFL Tampa, and much more.
  • Lastly, we bring in our new colleague Jero Guerra! Jero joined the MMA Junkie team earlier this month, and we'd like to introduce him to the "Spinning Back Clique" listeners. Feel free to drop some questions on the YouTube live chat for Jero.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Spinning Back Clique: UFC Baku goes nuts, PFL SD, Diamond finds it rough

Maresca controversy grows as Manchester City and Chelsea trade statements

Maresca controversy grows as Manchester City and Chelsea trade statements
Maresca controversy grows as Manchester City and Chelsea trade statements

Manchester City have issued a counter-statement to Chelsea, as the controversy continues to grow over how and when they approached Italian Enzo Maresca, prompting a €20m compensation package.

It was finally announced today that Italy’s Maresca had been appointed as the new Manchester City manager, taking over from his former boss Pep Guardiola with a contract to June 2029.

Enzo Maresca signs on as new Manchester City manager

However, he first had to terminate his contract with Chelsea by mutual consent, having resigned on January 1.

In a statement this afternoon, the Stamford Bridge club hit out at their Premier League rivals, noting that City approached their coach last autumn.

He was “under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate” and did so because he had the Manchester City job lined up.

Maresca left Chelsea after Manchester City talks

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 13: Enzo Maresca, Head Coach of Chelsea FC, lifts the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after his team’s victory following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

Now City have released their own statement in response.

“Enzo Maresca has long been regarded by the club as a candidate within our succession planning. As a former successful coach within our system, Enzo has a strong relationship with the Club’s leadership and he understands how we work and evolve.

“We can confirm that confidential conversations took place between select representatives of City and Enzo Maresca in Autumn and Winter of 2025, while he was Chelsea FC’s Head Coach, regarding the possibility of him returning to City in a transitional leadership coaching capacity should Pep Guardiola decide to leave.

“We acknowledge Chelsea’s statement regarding the context of Enzo’s departure from Chelsea. We also acknowledge the context in which permission for discussions was given, and we recognize that his departure mid-season was disruptive to Chelsea’s season.

“Once terms were agreed with Enzo Maresca, Manchester City and Chelsea FC reached a mutually agreed settlement under which Chelsea FC will receive compensation.”

WROCLAW, POLAND – MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, celebrates with the UEFA Conference League trophy after his team’s victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

The cost of the compensation package is said to be extraordinary, reaching €20m as reported by Sky Sport Italia, then confirmed by various English sources.

It would seem that is purely between the clubs, but that Maresca also separately had to pay compensation to Chelsea for the breach of contract.

Hayden Hackney: United target’s fate sealed as PL rivals agree deal

Hayden Hackney: United target’s fate sealed as PL rivals agree deal
Hayden Hackney: United target’s fate sealed as PL rivals agree deal

Manchester United’s attempts to rebuild their midfield have been hampered by their Premier League rivals.

In May, The Daily Mail claimed that United are prepared to spend around £150 million to sign three central midfielders this summer. The club had earmarked around £80m for a marquee signing, £40m for a Manuel Ugarte replacement, and £20m for a third midfielder. 

Ederson appears to be the secondary midfield signing. Meanwhile, Elliot Anderson was viewed as United’s dream target, but Manchester City have now secured his services after agreeing to pay a British transfer record fee to Nottingham Forest.

Mateus Fernandes has emerged as an alternative, but Tottenham Hotspur are showing willingness to outbid the Red Devils for the West Ham United gem.

Michael Carrick is a huge fan of Hayden Hackney

Manchester United also had Middlesbrough star Hayden Hackney on their list of midfield targets.

The technically gifted 24-year-old Englishman has been crowned the EFL Championship Player of the Season after contributing 13 goals and assists from midfield.

Hackney was also a focal point of Michael Carrick’s side during his managerial stint at Middlesbrough. 

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming Carrick is “a long-standing admirer of the midfielder, having worked with him during his time as Boro boss, and is understood to be encouraging his bosses to make a move of their own once a couple of other summer priorities have been resolved.”

However, United bosses continue to chase Mateus Fernandes, as they are still confident of beating Tottenham to his signature. Amid this, they may have paved the way for another Premier League rival to make a move for Hackney without genuine competition.

Hayden Hackney heading to Everton

According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Everton have agreed a fee of £25 million with Middlesbrough for Hayden Hackney.

Middlesbrough turned down several offers for their captain but negotiations between the two clubs are now reaching a conclusion, according to The Telegraph. “A deal could be fully agreed later this week,” the report adds.

Middlesbrough found themselves cornered, given Hackney has entered the final year of his contract. 

Given Hackney’s history with Carrick and his price tag, he appeared to be an ideal option to be the Red Devils’ third midfield signing.

However, unless Ineos are planning to hijack Everton’s move, they would have to look elsewhere to strengthen their midfield options.

Featured image George Wood via Getty Images


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Chwalinska slips on match point - then suffers defeat

Maja Chwalinska grimaces after falling during her Wimbledon first-round match
Maja Chwalinska reached the French Open final as a qualifier last month [Getty Images]

French Open runner-up Maja Chwalinska was one point away from winning her Wimbledon first-round match before a slip on the grass changed everything.

Poland's Chwalinska stormed to the Roland Garros final as a qualifier in June and looked set to continue her good form at 6-2 5-2 up against Mananchaya Sawangkaew on the first day at SW19.

Chwalinska created a match point on her opponent's serve, but, while running for a forehand at the back of the court, slipped and fell awkwardly.

The 24-year-old gingerly got to her feet and touched the back of her right ankle before grimacing.

After qualifier Sawangkaew held serve, Chwalinska called for the physiotherapist and put an ice towel around her face as she received a medical timeout.

But with her ankle heavily strapped she lost the next five games as Thailand's Sawangkaew forced a decider, and the Pole's movement only grew worse in the third set.

Chwalinska also appeared to be suffering with a lower back problem as she fell to a 2-6 7-5 6-2 defeat.

The pair shared a hug at the net before a group of Polish fans sang Chwalinska's name as she left the court, with one official carrying her kit bag for her to try and protect her back.

"It's Wimbledon. I don't want to retire [injured] in Wimbledon," Chwalinska said.

"I think I would have many regrets if I would retire, so I just wanted to continue."

'Curse has been lifted' - relieved Pegula wins opener

Earlier, Jessica Pegula joked she had broken her Wimbledon curse after reaching the second round, a year on from her shock first-round exit.

American fourth seed Pegula was one of the favourites for the title last year, having won a grass-court title in Bad Homburg in the build-up to the championships.

Her friend, 2021 Australian Open runner-up Jennifer Brady, was so confident that she texted Pegula on the eve of the tournament: "I think you're winning Wimbledon."

However, Pegula suffered a 58-minute 6-2 6-3 loss to Elisabetta Cocciaretto on an opening day full of shocks.

This year, she grew in confidence to beat Czech Darja Vidmanova 7-5 6-3.

Pegula left Brady - who she co-hosts a podcast with - a ticket but said her friend could not get there for the start of the match.

"She was like, I'm not going to mess anything up. We have not talked about my results this year at Wimbledon," Pegula joked.

"The curse has been lifted, for sure.

"I definitely wanted to redeem myself a bit from last year's exit and then also the early exit at the French [Open]."

Pegula, who beat world number one Aryna Sabalenka in Berlin in the build-up to Wimbledon, will face Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo next.

Seven dates to circle on the Baltimore Ravens 2026 schedule

"Take it one game at a time" is the Godfather of all sports cliches. There is no other phrase in the world of athletics more shopworn than this. However, cliches exist for a reason, and if you want to be a successful coach and/or player, taking it one day at a time is a solid strategy. But sports writers aren't players and coaches.

They should and do look ahead, at the whole schedule and way beyond the next game. We will do just that here. 

Sunday, Sept. 27 vs Dallas Cowboys in Rio de Janeiro

It's the third NFL game in Brazil in as many years, and a perfect early-season litmus test for the Ravens. In 2024, Baltimore got off to a 0-2 start, but quickly turned their season around by winning at Dallas in week three.

Two with the Cincinnati Bengals: Home- Sunday, Oct. 25, Road- New Year's Eve

You've got to win your division games, and if the Bengals are anywhere near as for real as quarterback Joe Burrow believes, then these two clashes will be critical. While there are a lot of tough games on Baltimore's 2026 schedule, they do have the advantage of playing the entirety of the divisions that were the weakest in both conferences last season.

The Ravens' own division, the AFC North, was the weakest of the lot in the American Football Conference in 2025. Baltimore also faces every team in the NFC South, which was the softest division in the National Football Conference in 2025.

Sunday, Nov. 1 at Buffalo Bills

It's a return to the venue where Baltimore played their most recent playoff game, which ended in heartbreak. Last season's visit to Buffalo was heartbreaking as well- a SNF affair which saw the Ravens completely collapse in the end. It's time to exercise the demons.

Monday, Nov. 16 vs L.A. Chargers

It's not the "Harbaugh Bowl," or the "Harbowl" anymore, but it's still a massive game, as both will likely be jockeying for position in the AFC playoff picture at this point. This one is a Monday-nighter for a reason.

Two with the Pittsburgh Steelers: Road- Sunday, Dec. 20, Home- Sunday, Jan. 10

Once again, these two arch-rivals will meet on the season's final day, but this time it'll be in Baltimore. Will we have another de facto AFC North division title game to close out the regular season like we did last year?

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Seven dates to circle on the Baltimore Ravens 2026 schedule

Michael Olise to hold talks with Bayern as Real Madrid continue to monitor situation

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 26: Michael Olise of France in action during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Norway and France at Boston Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Foxborough, United States. (Photo by Sathire Kelpa/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Michael Olise has emerged as one of the standout players at the 2026 World Cup, and his future is once again becoming a talking point across Europe.

According to Diario AS, the Bayern Munich winger plans to meet with club officials after the tournament to discuss his future and better understand his standing within the club following two outstanding seasons in Germany.

Olise reportedly wants clarity on Bayern’s long-term plans before making any decisions.

The report adds that several of Europe’s biggest clubs are monitoring the situation, including Premier League sides, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid.

While Real Madrid publicly denied making an approach for the French international, AS maintains that Olise is a player the club “likes very much.”

Olise and his representatives reportedly want “to sit down calmly after the World Cup, analyze everything and see what position to adopt after the dramatic change in his situation over the last few months.”

Bayern are aware the meeting is coming and, according to the report, have begun to accept that “anything can happen,” despite remaining confident given Olise’s long-term contract.

AS also claims Bayern believe the 24-year-old has been “seduced by everything he has been hearing in recent weeks,” with the club waiting to hear his intentions first-hand before the summer market fully unfolds.

Should Olise become available, Real Madrid are expected to remain one of the clubs closely monitoring developments.

PFF grades for Texans' projected starting 2026 defense

How much more improved can the Houston Texans be in 2026?

The Texans, despite an 0-3 start to the 2025 season, managed to rattle off 12 wins in their final 14 games to make the postseason and secure the most victories in a season since 2012. Much like in past years, Houston won the wild-card round game over the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was overmatched in the divisional round loss to the New England Patriots.

There are very few questions surrounding the defense entering this year and in the future. Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr. combined for over 24 sacks last season and are locked up through 2027. The No. 2 secondary only improved with the addition of Philadelphia Eagles starter Reed Blankenship.

When looking at Houston, its defense needs to be the backbone of the team once more. There are reasons to believe that while the offense should turn the corner, all attention must be on the defensive side as it sets the tone in practice and on Sundays as the franchise looks to finally make a run to the AFC title game for the time in team history.

Here's a look at the Pro Football Focus grades from 2025 featuring this year's projected starters on defense, where it was mostly high marks across the board.

PFF grades (2025) for Texans' projected starters on defense:

  • DE Will Anderson Jr. - 92.4
  • DT Sheldon Rankins - 73.2
  • DT Tommy Togiai - 74.2
  • DE Danielle Hunter - 89.1
  • LB Azeez Al-Shaair - 70.9
  • LB Henry To'oTo'o - 62.4
  • CB Derek Stingley Jr. - 69.0
  • CB Kamari Lassiter - 75.9
  • DB Jalen Pitre - 86.5
  • SAF Calen Bullock - 69.3
  • SAF Reed Blankenship - 46.6

The Texans return to practice for the start of training camp on July 21. Veterans will take the feild the following week on July 28.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: PFF grades for Texans' projected starting 2026 defense

Indigenous basketball teams from around the world converge in Arizona

More than 500 Native American basketball teams from around the world, ranging from elementary to high-school age, competed at the 7th Annual Native American Jr. Nationals in Mesa June 26-28 at Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa.

Considered the world’s largest all-indigenous basketball tournament, the event showcased the culture of basketball on reservations across the United States and elsewhere, including nearby Canada and as far as New Zealand.

Maury Sanchez, from the Nisqually Indian Tribe in Washington state, was among the many visitors at the Mesa event supporting young players.

“I’ve got players from all over,” Sanchez said on Friday. “I have a two-time state champ from Alaska, I have some all-stars from Oregon, My nephew from Oklahoma, and a kid from South Dakota.”

Sanchez said the event's importance goes beyond what happens on the court.

“I mean basketball is our life,” Sanchez said. “Everybody here is a survivor, from our ancestors to our boarding schools, to the (Indian) wars. This is what’s left. Families that have survived and now we can play ball.”

Jon Yarrow, a tournament organizer, expects the event to keep growing.

“Well, this year we have the Māoris here (from New Zealand),” Yarrow said. “We have native Hawaiians, we have teams from Canada and Alaska, so this tournament is really getting to be worldwide with the indigenous athletes coming and wanting exposure here.”

Large crowds were raucous and energetic, like those often seen during Arizona's state high school basketball playoff tournaments featuring schools from on or near the Navajo Nation. Fans from those schools are known for their large followings that come to the Phoenix area for the playoffs.

Participants included Keethon and Deceton Demarce, twins who are Standing Rock Sioux and nephews of NBA star Kyrie Irving, playing for the Trie Hela club team out of Oklahoma. Once their game concluded, fans mobbed the twins, trying to get a selfie or a handshake.

The Tuba City Warriors girls basketball team takes the field during Native American Recognition Day as the Arizona Diamondbacks play the Washington Nationals at Chase Field in Phoenix on May 7, 2026.

Arizona phenom Layla Curtis, a sophomore who plays for Tuba City High School, was on hand, playing with club team Run and Gun. Curtis led Tuba City to the AIA Copper Division championship last season as a freshman and was named Copper Bracket MVP and girls' 3A Player of the Year. She had a stream of fans lining up to take a picture with her or sign an autograph.

“It means so much, but this is our culture on the reservation,” Curtis said. “I know a lot of kids younger than me, look up to me so I try to carry myself in a respectful way and just staying confident and keep working.”

A sentiment Run and Gun’s coach Ephraim Sloan echoed.

“Layla is a testament to what we call ‘Rez ball,’” Sloan said. “She’s from a small town up north, and she has two (Division I college) offers as a sophomore and will only get more. I mean, look at her now, she’s a sophomore, playing at the junior/senior level here.”

Curtis said her game has several inspirations from among NBA and WNBA players.

“Well, I love Kyrie’s handles,” Curtis said. “I also love Paige Bueckers mid-range game and Caitlin Clark’s threes, so I try to mix those up and format my game to theirs.”

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Indigenous basketball teams from around the world converge in Arizona

Iowa State soccer lands three transfers

On Thursday, June 25, Iowa State soccer coach Matt Fannon officially finalized the 2026 roster with the addition of three transfer players.

“We are really happy to add the incoming group,” Fannon said in a press release. “They will add depth and quality to our squad and bring excellent competition to improve the team.”

The first addition is Morgan Duke, a redshirt sophomore defender transferring from Nevada. Although she missed the 2025 season due to an injury, she participated in eight matches during her freshman year. Her high school career at West Salem was particularly notable, as she was a three-time First Team All-League selection and scored more than 50 goals.

Joining the goalkeeping unit is Emeline McClenahan, a sophomore from Utah. In her collegiate experience so far, she successfully recorded a shutout and two saves during a match against Westminster. McClenahan was a highly touted recruit out of high school, earning United Soccer Coaches Illinois All-State honors and a ranking as the number two goalkeeper in the Midwest.

The final transfer is Izabella Tejeda, a redshirt freshman midfielder who spent the 2025 season with the Oregon Ducks. Tejeda was a decorated high school player, winning the 2025 Golden Boot Award and being named the PCAL Cypress Division Offensive Player of the Year. Her senior season was highlighted by an impressive scoring average of 1.7 goals per game, and she led her team to the playoffs in four consecutive seasons.

Germany vs. Paraguay (live updates): 2026 World Cup knockout match at Boston Stadium today

The knockout rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup have officially arrived at Boston Stadium, and the stakes couldn’t be higher as Germany takes on Paraguay in a win-or-go-home showdown.

What you need to know: Germany and Paraguay meet in Round of 32 knockout at Boston Stadium

Fans packed outside the stadium are gearing up for what promises to be an intense battle, with a spot in the next round on the line. In this stage of the tournament, there’s no margin for error — one mistake could end a team’s World Cup run.

Germany enters the match as the clear favorite, but analysts say Paraguay may have a path to pull off an upset.

Boston 25 soccer analyst Julian Cardello says confidence and aggression will be key for Paraguay if they hope to advance.

“They need to match Germany physically and not be afraid to attack,” Cardello said. “Germany’s goalkeeper has struggled statistically in this tournament, so there are opportunities there if Paraguay can put pressure on and get shots off.”

As the field narrows in the Round of 32, expectations rise for soccer’s global powerhouses to take control.

“At this point, you expect the top teams to show up,” Cardello said. “The Germans, the Spanish, the French — they’re expected to get the job done. It doesn’t mean they will, but that’s the expectation.”

With every round cutting the field in half, the intensity is only building. Teams that started in a pool of 48 are now down to 32, and the path forward becomes even more demanding from here.

Another key difference in knockout play: no holding back.

“You’re not going to see key players resting,” Cardello added. “Everyone wants to be on the field, and coaches are putting their best lineups out there. It’s all about winning — you don’t leave anything to chance.”

Germany vs. Paraguay kicks off at 4:30 p.m. The game can be seen on Boston 25 News.

Follow live updates leading up to, during, and after the match:

10:15 a.m.

Boston Stadium trains Groups A & B are now boarding at South Station.

⚽ Germany v Paraguay: Boston Stadium Trains Groups A & B now boarding at South Station. https://t.co/o5LdYMeKrb

— MBTA Commuter Rail (@MBTA_CR) June 29, 2026

10 a.m.

The Executive Office of Public Safety and Security reminds fans to check train schedules and Boston Stadium guidance before heading out.

⚽ Heading to the Germany v. Paraguay match? Be #MatchReady before you leave!

🚆 Check train schedules and stadium guidance before you head out.
🚗 Plan ahead for road closures and heavier-than-normal traffic around South Station and Foxborough.
With hot temperatures in the… pic.twitter.com/0SVKmiAiCJ

— Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (@EOPSS) June 29, 2026

9:45 a.m.

Boston 25 Chief Meteorologist Shiri Spear says the matchday forecast is the “pick of the week.”

9 a.m.

Heavy traffic is expected in and around Foxborough today, and fans heading to the match are urged to plan ahead.

Germany vs. Paraguay: Heavy traffic expected for win-or-go-home World Cup clash in Foxborough https://t.co/Bb5dyuJRLj

— Boston 25 News (@boston25) June 29, 2026

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MoonPay X Games League era begins in golden state

Team XC São Paulo’s Gui Khury wins mens skateboard vert during X Games Sacramento on June 28th, 2026, at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California.
Team XC São Paulo’s Gui Khury wins mens skateboard vert during X Games Sacramento on June 28th, 2026, at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California.

SACRAMENTO — A new chapter in action sports officially launched over the weekend, as X Games Sacramento 2026 offered a full slate of world-class athletes and debuted a new team-based format, X Games League (XGL). Records were broken, medals were awarded, and the first leg of team points began to add up. 

Athletes now represent clubs from Los Angeles, New York, São Paulo and Tokyo. The summer of extreme travels from California to Japan in July, with finals taking place shortly after in New Orleans. A grand prize of $500,000 will be shared amongst the winning squad.  

From teenage prodigies to Olympic veterans, over one hundred athletes took part across three disciplines: Skateboard, BMX, and Moto X. 

Justin Dowell goes back-to-back in BMX Park 

The opening competition of the weekend featured one of the deepest BMX Park fields in recent memory. Seven of the eight finalists had already won X Games gold in the event, making every run a battle between established champions. 

On his third and final run, Dowell put together a nearly flawless performance, highlighted by a 360 double tail whip and a massive 900 no-hander to cap the run, scoring a 97.00 from the judges and a second consecutive gold medal. 

“This isn't just a medal, this is thousands and thousands of hours in a training facility,” Dowell said. “This is an example of hard work.”

He's on a heater! 🔥

Justin Dowell continues the streak with his second straight Men's BMX Park gold at @moonpay X Games Sacramento 🥇 pic.twitter.com/4Y1LSYauw3

— X Games (@XGames) June 27, 2026

Arisa Trew continues building a historic resume 

At just 16 years old, Australia's Arisa Trew is redefining what's possible in women's skateboarding. Representing XC Tokyo, Trew captured her ninth career X Games gold medal after posting a winning score of 92.66 on her second run in Women's Skateboard Park. 

Her run was packed with technical difficulty throughout the course, including a backside 540 over the channel and her specialty, a switch McTwist. While her medal grows, Trew said her motivation remains focused on raising the level of the sport. 

“I'm just super happy that I can be a part of inspiring the next generation of riders,” Trew said. “I've always been a competitive person, and I always want to do my best and push myself to the next level.”  

One step closer to tying the most golds for any woman in X Games history!

Arisa Trew captures her 9th gold medal for XC Tokyo in Women's Skateboard Park at @moonpay X Games Sacramento 🥇 pic.twitter.com/8g931aQodC

— X Games (@XGames) June 27, 2026

Trew continued her dominance Saturday in Skateboard Vert Best Trick. The win marked her second gold medal of the weekend and 10th career X Games gold, tying her with Lindsey Jacobellis for the most X Games gold medals by a woman in X Games history. Her switch McTwist was simply too much to handle.   Blue skies, packed grandstands and nonstop action set the stage Saturday as skateboarding, BMX and Moto X athletes delivered one of the deepest competition days of the weekend. Records were extended, history was made and hometown favorites gave Sacramento fans plenty to cheer about. 

 Gui Khury keeps rewriting the record books 

17-year-old Gui Khury continues to make X Games history. Competing with a broken wrist, the Brazilian landed a kickflip body varial 900 on his very first attempt to capture another Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick gold medal. 

The victory marked Khury's sixth consecutive Vert Best Trick title and a record-setting seventh gold medal in the discipline. He also became the most decorated teenager in X Games history with 17 career medals, including 11 gold after sweeping the weekend in Men’s Skateboard Vert. 

“I'm feeling really happy,” Khury said. “Especially with this broken wrist I have, I grabbed with my other hand to land my best trick. It hasn't been an easy year for me. This is my first win this year, so I'm really happy about that.”

Gui Khury wins gold for XC São Paulo in Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick with a kickflip body varial 900 at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/p9aDbVDWJb

— X Games (@XGames) June 27, 2026

Ginwoo Onodera dominates the street course 

The future of street skateboarding was on full display Saturday. 16-year-old Ginwoo Onodera continued his breakout season, capturing Men's Skateboard Street gold for XC New York with a technical run that featured a switch frontside 270 blunt slide to fakie down the handrail and a kickflip frontside blunt slide to big spin out down the big handrail. 

As he prepared for his final trick, the Sacramento crowd gave him an extra boost. 

“I could hear my name coming from the crowd just as I was about to land my trick," Onodera said. "It really hyped me up.” 

Ginwoo Onodera wins gold for XC New York in the @monsterenergy Men’s Skateboard Street at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/5S8SW6kZWX

— X Games (@XGames) June 27, 2026

Skateboarding icon Nyjah Huston finished with silver after another brilliant performance, narrowly missing what would have been his record-tying gold medal. A victory would have tied BMX legend Garrett Reynolds for the most X Games gold medals in history.

Ryan Williams lands another never-been-done trick, twice

The Aussie BMX legend has built a career on doing what nobody else can. He claimed Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick gold after landing a 540 front flip flair on the vert wall, an NBD in competition, earning the Australian his 12th X Games gold medal. 

“It's always good to win a gold. Shout out to my boy Oliver Tree," Williams said. "He was a genuine friend to me. I wanted to give back to him in a way that I could by naming a trick after him. So the alley-oop 540 front flair, we are going to call it the 'Oliver Twist.’” 

.@TheRWilly wins the gold for XC São Paulo with a NBD 540 frontflip flair on the vert wall during the Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/WDDT3u3NLS

— X Games (@XGames) June 27, 2026

Gavin Bottger defends Skateboard Park title 

SoCal's Bottger successfully defended his title with a smooth, consistent second run featuring a slob fast plant on the tower, kickflip Indy, Madonna, gap to crooked grind to fakie through the corner and a switch backside tail grab 360 over the hip. 

The victory marked Bottger's second consecutive Skateboard Park gold medal and the fifth X Games medal of his career. 

“I don't really know how I'm feeling right now. I'm tripping,” Bottger said. “I just wanted to skate my best, have fun and let the park take me where it wanted to take me.” 

Behind him, 15-year-old Egoitz Bijueska made history by becoming the first Spanish skateboarder to win an X Games medal after earning silver. Veteran Tom Schaar rounded out the podium with the 10th bronze medal of his X Games career. 

Gavin Bottger wins gold in Men’s Skateboard Park at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/MRuygglwZU

— X Games (@XGames) June 28, 2026

Patrick Evans earns career-defining Moto X victory 

Riding the only electric motorcycle in this weekend's Moto X competition, Evans landed a Nak-Nak no-hander front flip to win Moto X Best Trick with a score of 95.66. 

The victory gave Evans his second career X Games gold medal and his first in Best Trick.  

“Winning Best Trick is a lot more meaningful than Best Whip because it's the gnarliest thing you can do, so I never thought I'd have it,” Evans said. “It hasn't sunk in yet. I really didn't think I'd win, even if I stuck my trick. I thought someone else would have something gnarlier.” 

Patrick Evans wins gold with a frontflip nac-nac no-hander in Moto X Best Trick at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/Wv7pxXLDzF

— X Games (@XGames) June 28, 2026 

Brady Baker delivers in front of hometown crowd 

In one of the weekend's most anticipated BMX contests, Baker outdueled defending champion Ryan Williams to capture his third X Games BMX Dirt gold medal. 

“This one feels good,” Baker said. “It's amazing to win in front of a hometown crowd. I've been out here training, working my butt off, and to get a gold medal here in Sacramento, in front of the home crowd, in front of my whole family, everybody that supports me, this one means a lot.” 

Brady Baker wins gold for XC LA in @stake Men’s BMX Dirt at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/n7rwo33Prd

— X Games (@XGames) June 28, 2026

Ito claims double gold in women’s skateboard street, best trick

 Miyu Ito earned her second career gold medal after a technical run featuring a backside tail slide on the box, blunt stall 180 on the quarter pipe, frontside blunt slide on the A-frame rail, and a frontside feeble grind. The 19-year-old came back from a vicious slam only one year ago. Defending women's skateboard street champion and XGL no. 1 draft pick Chloe Covell claimed silver, earning the ninth X Games medal of her career. A third gold medal was delivered later in the day, winning best trick with a frontside blunt slide shuv-it out on a 12-stair handrail. 

"I wanted to pick my lines smoothly and execute them as much as I could. I'm very happy. Each and every trick I did was specific, so I wanted to make each one as perfect as possible," said Ito. 

Miyu Ito wins gold for XC Tokyo in @monsterenergy Women’s Skateboard Street at @moonpayhq X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/AdhHz2GJ2s

— X Games (@XGames) June 28, 2026

A clean sweep for Gui Khury in men’s skateboard vert 

Brazilian teenager Gui Khury captured his fifth consecutive gold in the discipline. An onslaught of tricks included an alley-oop backside 540 kickflip Indy 900, kickflip body varial 540, stalefish 540, kickflip Indy 540, and a body varial 900. Khury now holds 12 X Games gold medals and continues to extend his status as the most decorated teen competitor in X Games history.  

Gui Khury wins gold for XC São Paulo in MoonPay Men’s Skateboard Vert at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/kI4tLHJ7KE

— X Games (@XGames) June 28, 2026

Reynolds strikes again, claims 17th career X Games gold in men’s bmx street

In his final run, 35-year-old Garrett Reynolds cemented his legacy as the most decorated athlete in X Games history. Reynolds sealed the victory with a run featuring a double truck driver down the stairs, double peg up rail to hard 180 tail whip, 540 over the fire pit, and a feeble 360. With the win, Reynolds has now medaled in 22 of the 24 BMX Street contests in X Games history, including 15 gold medals. 

“I’m excited I got the gold. You put a lot of pressure on yourself, so just to be able to pull the run I wanted, that’s what makes me happy,” said Reynolds. “The people of Nor Cal are amazing. There’s a real die-hard fan base here, which is amazing.” 

Garrett Reynolds wins gold for XC São Paulo in @monsterenergy Men’s BMX Street at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/PJyoQWK0L4

— X Games (@XGames) June 28, 2026

Rookie Miharu Ozawa earns first X Games medal in bmx park 

In her X Games debut, 16-year-old Miharu Ozawa took her opponents by storm in run 2, sitting comfortably in the lead with scores in the 90s. In her third run, she upped her score to a 95.33 to upset two-time X Games Women’s BMX Park champion, twenty-four-year-old Hannah Roberts who was looking for a three-peat.  

“I held back a little bit in the first run, but in the second and third, I gave it all. This was my first X Games so I was nervous, but I was able to enjoy it, so I'm really happy. Let’s go!” said Ozawa. 

Miharu Ozawa wins gold for XC Tokyo in Women’s BMX Park at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/HVdfTBrk7y

— X Games (@XGames) June 29, 2026

Ryan Williams accomplishes the impossible with two NBD's 

An electrifying BMX Dirt Best Trick final saw Williams continue his historic weekend, claiming his second gold medal and 16th X Games medal of his career. He scored his fourth consecutive BMX Dirt Best Trick crown by landing the first-ever front flip cannonball nothing front bike flip in competition. 

“I pedaled as fast as I could because there was wind. I didn’t know if I was going to make it,” said Williams. “Holy moly. I can't believe it. Four in a row. I really wasn't counting. I just come out here and do my best.” 

.@therwilly secures the gold for XC São Paulo with a NBD frontflip cannon ball nothing front bike flip in @stake BMX Dirt Best Trick at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/VU1VctkhqU

— X Games (@XGames) June 29, 2026

Juni Kang adds first gold to landmark X Games weekend 

Korea's Juni Kang took home the top prize after landing a nollie backside 270 heelflip to boardslide 270 out on the large 12-stair handrail. The victory came one day after Kang earned bronze in men's skateboard street. Kang first made history at X Games Osaka 2025, where he won silver in his Skateboard Street debut to become the first Korean skateboarder to earn an X Games medal. 

“This is so crazy. Dream. Come. True. Thank you so much!” said Kang. 

Juni Kung wins his first X Games gold with a nollie backside 270 heelflip to boardslide 270 out of the 12-stair handrail in @monsterenergy Men’s Skateboard Street Best Trick at @moonpay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/4Ggl9IqdEU

— X Games (@XGames) June 29, 2026

Mia Kretzer delivers storybook finish to the weekend 

Bringing the three-day action sports festival to a close, the women’s skateboard vert final offered a memorable finale as 11-year-old Mia Kretzer delivered in the clutch. She is the youngest gold medalist in X Games history.  

“I'm so excited. I'm so happy. I can't believe that I just won the gold medal. I just went and did my best and had everyone in the L.A. box supporting me, and I had everyone back home behind me. It was just so cool,” said Kretzer. 

Mia Kretxer wins gold for XC LA in @moonpay Women’s Skateboard Vert at MoonPay X Games Sacramento! 🥇 pic.twitter.com/Zikg7tjgOW

— X Games (@XGames) June 29, 2026

Doctor calls out Boston Red Sox for ‘gross incompetence’ due to Roman Anthony injury setback

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A doctor has criticized the Boston Red Sox for their handling of Roman Anthony’s recovery from injury.

The outfielder was seen fielding balls hit off the Green Monster at Fenway Park, days after interim manager Chad Tracy confirmed he had not made any genuine progress on a recent wrist injury.

Anthony was originally expected to miss only a short period of action but he has now been added to the 60-day injury list.

That news has not gone down well with Jesse Morse, M.D. on social media platform X.

Morse slams Red Sox

Taking to social media after the news that Anthony had been moved to the 60-day injury list, he wrote: “Roman Anthony to the 60-Day Injured List

“Remember when this ‘wrist sprain’ was listed as day-to-day on 5/5/26?

“Well see the tweet below.

“Now he’s schedule to miss a ton more time.

“This is unacceptable and needs to be called out.

“Gross incompetence and player mismanagement.”

“The Red Sox literally sabotaged ONE OF THE TOP PROSPECTS IN BASEBALL’s first full season in the bigs.”

Morse is a Red Sox fan and has criticized the way in which the team deal with injuries.

Back in May, Anthony – during his first season in the big leagues – was placed on the 10-day injured list. The Florida native has batted .229 (25-for-109) with five doubles, one triple, one home run and five RBI in 30 appearances this season.

It currently remains to be seen when the left-hand hitter will be able to return from his injury, however.

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Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

On Sunday, the Red Sox completed a four-game sweep over the Yankees. They won 5-4 in 10 innings, providing some welcome relief for fans after a difficult spell. Tracy praised the support of the fans, hailing it as a special four days.

It was their first MLB four-game winning streak of the season and their first since August 2018.

Sonny Gray was the key reason for the final series win over the Yankees, taking a no-hitter all the way to the eighth inning before Amed Rosario singled with one out. Gray’s nine strikeouts also took him to over 2,000 in his MLB career, and lowered his ERA for the season to an impressive 2.69.

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Malik Beasley Indicted By Federal Prosecutors For ‘Gambling Related To Sports Betting Scheme’

Malik Beasley Indicted By Federal Prosecutors For ‘Gambling Related To Sports Betting Scheme’
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NBA star Malik Beasley has been under a federal investigation for almost a year related to sports gambling, and he has now been indicted on charges by prosecutors, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania who revealed the latest update.

“Nine-year NBA veteran Malik Beasley has been indicted on federal charges for gambling related to a sports betting scheme, such as point shaving and prop bets, his attorney Steve Haney tells ESPN. The government is coordinating a voluntary surrender of Beasley this week,” Charania wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Nine-year NBA veteran Malik Beasley has been indicted on federal charges for gambling related to a sports betting scheme, such as point shaving and prop bets, his attorney Steve Haney tells ESPN. The government is coordinating a voluntary surrender of Beasley this week.

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 29, 2026

Beasley was a subject of an FBI investigation that led to Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups being arrested in October 2025.

He didn’t play in the NBA this past season while under investigation, but played for the Detroit Pistons a year before that. Beasley averaged 16.3 points per game with the Pistons and became one of only five players in NBA history to make 300 3-pointers in a season.

The Pistons were set to reward him with a three-year, $42 million contract, but then pulled out from the deal after hearing about the federal investigation into him.

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Pistons President revealed radio silence with Malik Beasley since investigations started

Just recently, Pistons president Trajan Langdon was asked by journalist Omari Sankofa of the Detroit Free Press about Beasley and if he’s had any interactions with him.

“In May, Langdon said the investigation was still ongoing and they hadn’t been in touch with Beasley about a reunion. A month later, nothing has changed. Langdon clarified he hasn’t talked to Beasley, who he said doesn’t have an agent,” Sankofa wrote.

At this point, it looks like Malik Beasley will be missing another NBA season, and the rest of his playing career could be thrown in doubt.

Today in White Sox History: June 29

Oct 06, 1968 - Detroit, MI, USA - (File Photo) Tigers congratulate JIM NORTHRUP after home run in Game 4 of the 1968 World Series.
On this day 58 years ago, Jim Northrup (center) made some grand slam history against the South Siders. | (Photo by Sporting News via Getty Images/Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images)

1968
In an eventual 5-2 win over the White Sox, Detroit’s Jim Northrup hit is third grand slam in the space of a week. Cisco Carlos took a 2-1 lead into the third inning, but Northrup struck, finishing off all the scoring for the game.

Northrup had achieved the rare feat of hitting two grand slams in a game five days earlier, at Cleveland, and would also hit two homers (neither being grand slams) on July 4. During that stretch of nine games from June 24-July 4 Northrup slashed .303/.368/.970, with three triples, five homers and 19 RBIs.


1986
The White Sox dealt future Hall-of-Famer Tom Seaver to the Boston Red Sox for utilityman Steve Lyons.

Seaver, who never wanted to leave the northeast, was hijacked by the White Sox as a free-agent compensation pick in 1984, and had to be cajoled by club ownership to even give the South Side a try. Once there, however, Tom Terrific proceeded to throw two of the three best 39 or older WAR seasons in team history (Seaver’s 5.0 at age 40, Ted Lyons’ 4.8 at age 41, Seaver’s 4.1 at age 39). But anticipating retirement, Seaver longed to return home to New England for his last MLB starts, and GM Ken Harrelson granted his wish in the midst of a 2.5 WAR career finale (Chicago/Boston).

Lyons was … versatile, playing every position on the diamond for the White Sox over 4 1⁄2 seasons and 497 games. But versatile is not to imply good, as Lyons compiled just 1.7 WAR and a 78 OPS+ on the South Side.


1995
With a 22-hit barrage, the White Sox ran their winning streak to seven games in a 17-13 slugfest at County Stadium over the Brewers. Robin Ventura led the way, going 5-for-6 by starting with four singles, then adding a solo shot in the top of the ninth for Chicago’s 17th run. The third baseman scored four times and drove in three.

Things got heated in the middle of the game; remember, the Phil Garner Brewers and Terry Bevington White Sox detested one another. After Ray Durham hit a three-run homer in the top of the sixth to put the White Sox up, 13-6, Bill Wegman drilled Ron Karkovice in the ribs with a 3-0 pitch. Wegman was ejected immediately, and Garner got the boot for whining about it, as the benches emptied.

But it only got weirder from there. In the bottom of the ninth, up 17-10, Bevington inserted absolutely wild (~two walks per inning) Rob Dibble into the game in garbage time. Dibble whistled his first pitch right under pinch-hitter Pat Listach’s chin, igniting an all-out brawl and the ejections of both Dibble and Listach.

And yes, the story gets even weirder. When Dibble was released by the White Sox after a horrific 16-game run that saw his WHIP swell to 2.372 with 27 walks in 78 batters faced, the mercurial righthander caught on with … Milwaukee. And his locker at County Stadium was in the spot right next to … Listach.



2024
Even while embroiled in one of the 15 worst starts in major league history, there were some (scant) positive moments during the 2024 season — including a mammoth, 470-foot home run by Luis Robert Jr. The blast, leading off the sixth inning and tying the game at three as the White Sox stormed back late to defeat Colorado, 11-3, is the fifth-longest ever hit at new Sox Park.

Now, this positive moment did not extend to the TV broadcast of the homer, which, simply put, might be the worst ever called in a professional game — it was not John Schriffen’s finest moment, and that’s saying something.

Viktor Hovland edges Scottie Scheffler in playoff to win Travelers Championship

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Viktor Hovland took home a $3.6 million prize for winning the 2026 Travelers Championship. File Photo by Laurence Kesterson/UPI

June 29 (UPI) -- Viktor Hovland sank a 6 1/2-foot birdie putt before watching Scottie Scheffler's last tap lip out Monday to win the 2026 Travelers Championship through a one-hole playoff.

Hovland, who was tied with the world No. 1 at 21-under through four rounds, cashed in for $3.6 million with the first-place finish at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn. Scheffler took home $2.1 million as runner-up.

"To put the pressure on him was awesome," Hovland told reporters, when asked about his final putt.

No. 6 Collin Morikawa placed third, at 20-under. No. 4 Matt Fitzpatrick, who placed fourth, was two strokes behind Hovland and Scheffler. U.S. Open winner Wyndham Clark (No. 9) and No. 25 Akshay Bhatia tied for fifth at 18-under.

"Winning in the playoff against Scottie, the best player in the world, that was pretty satisfying," said Hovland, who is ranked No. 12.

"You always want to try to beat the best."

Scheffler was among six players who were one stroke back of first-round leader Eric Cole (7-under) through the first 18 holes of the tournament. Hovland was two strokes behind Cole on Thursday in Cromwell.

Scheffler proceeded to card a 10-under 60 on Friday to jump into the solo lead. Hovland, who carded a 9-under 61 in the second round, opened Saturday's third round in second place, just two shots behind Scheffler.

Scheffler was 3-under Saturday, when he dropped to second place. Hovland entered Sunday's final round with a one-stroke lead on Scheffler. Bhatia and No. 36 Patrick Cantlay were 15-under, five strokes behind Hovland, through the first 54 holes.

The battle continued Sunday, with Scheffler and Hovland shooting their worst rounds of the week. Hovland, who fired a 1-under 69, carded four bogeys and five birdies over his final 18 holes. Scheffler scribbled a bogey and third birdies on his final-round scorecard, which resulted in a 2-under 68. He forced the playoff by holing an 8-foot, 8-inch par putt in near darkness in Cromwell.

The sudden death playoff was pushed to Monday due to lack of sunlight after a weather delayed Sunday's final round. Hovland hit his final tee shot 293 yards up the middle of the fairway on No. 18. Scheffler followed with a 288-yard strike near Hovland's shot.

Hovland carried his next shot 151 yards, landing the ball 6 feet, 7 inches short of the hole. Scheffler's approach shot landed 2 feet, 4 inches from the hole.

Hovland's final putt rolled right before dropping into the cup for a birdie. Scheffler followed, but put too much pace on his attempt, which rolled over the left side of the cup before going past the hole.

"A little disappointed with the result of today, but I did a good job to keep myself in the tournament last night," Scheffler said. "I made the nice putt to close out last night.

"I'll try to remember that one."

The PGA Tour season will continue with the 2026 John Deere Classic. That tournament will be held from Thursday through Sunday in Silvis, Ill. The 2026 British Open, the final major of the season, will be held from July 16 to 19 in Southport, England.

Sabres re-sign checking-line forward Beck Malenstyn to 6-year, $17.5 million contract before free agency

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens

May 16, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Buffalo Sabres left wing Beck Malenstyn (29) looks on during warm-up before the game against the Montreal Canadiens in game six of the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

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The Buffalo Sabres re-signed checking-line forward Beck Malenstyn to a six-year, $17.5 million contract on Monday, retaining the player two days before he was eligible to hit the free agent market.

The average salary of $2.9 million more than doubles the $1.35 million Malenstyn made in each of his first two seasons in Buffalo. And it represents the value the 28-year-old brought to the team in a secondary role.

Last year, Malenstyn set a Sabres’ single-season record with 282 hits and finished second on the team with 75 blocked shots. He scored a career-high seven goals as part of a 14-point season.

The sixth-year NHL player spent his first four seasons in Washington and was acquired by Buffalo in a trade that sent a second-round pick to the Capitals at the 2024 draft.

Who is Enzo Maresca? Coaching record, titles won for Pep Guardiola's Man City successor

Enzo Maresca

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Manchester City's end-of-season 'afterparty' was an evening of high emotion at the Co-op Live arena last month.

Ostensibly to celebrate the achievements of the club's FA Youth Cup conquerors, Women's Super League champions and men's Carabao and FA Cup winners, the event became a farewell party for Pep Guardiola after the game-changing tactician announced he would step down to end a decorated decade at the Etihad Stadium.

Tears were shed by fans and Guardiola himself at both Sunday's final Premier League game of the season against Aston Villa and during Monday's festivities, which also included a trophy parade from the centre of Manchester to the Etihad Campus.

But Guardiola was not at the top of the running order. After an array of glowing tributes — including one from Michael Jordan — on the arena screens, the focus turned to the players who will attempt to carry on the story at City after this chapter of unprecedented success closes.

Good craic, aye pic.twitter.com/tJM9rv3LRw

— Dom Farrell (@DomFarrell1986) May 25, 2026

Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki, signed in January and last summer respectively, led the team onto the stage and were serenaded by fans. Long-serving captain Bernardo Silva and defender John Stones also bade their farewell as Guardiola looked on quietly and removed atop the now largely deserted parade bus.

It sent a clear message that the show must go on with Cherki, Semenyo and other main characters alongside Erling Haaland, who is now a relative veteran in the playing group. But that squad will need a leader. In an echo of the building speculation regarding Guardiola's departure during spring 2026, the identity of his successor became something of an open secret.

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Who is Enzo Maresca? Italian coach replacing Pep Guardiola at Man City

On Monday, June 29, Manchester City finally confirmed former Chelsea and Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca as their new manager on a three-year contract running until June 2029. The delay of his appointment was due to City hammering out compensation terms with Chelsea after Maresca departed Stamford Bridge while still under contract in January.

The agreed compensation figure is believed to amount to £17 million ($22.5 million) — an eyebrow-raising figure given Marseca left Chelsea on New Year's Day, but less than the £21.5m ($28.5m) the west London club paid Brighton and Hove Albion in September 2022 to set Graham Potter's ill-fated tenure.

The 44-year-old Italian enjoyed a nomadic playing career as an attacking midfielder when he represented the likes of West Brom, Juventus, Sevilla, Malaga and Palermo.

As a coach, Maresca began to garner wider attention during his time in charge of Manchester City's Elite Development Squad. This work earned him the top job at Serie B club Parma for the 2021/22 season, but he was sacked after just 14 games in charge.

Jack Grealish and Enzo Maresca

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Maresca returned to Manchester and served as one of Guardiola's assistants during City's 2022/23 treble-winning campaign. After that, Leicester City came calling, having identified him as the man to lead them to instant promotion following their relegation from the Premier League that year.

Maresca fulfilled the brief at Leicester, leading them to the promotion from the Championship as league winners. This built upon his growing reputation in football circles following his work at City, and Chelsea appointed him as Mauricio Pochettino's successor at Stamford Bridge for the 2024/25 campaign.

Chelsea's youthful and ever-changing squad proved difficult for Maresca to grapple with, but he secured a return to the Champions League with a 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest on the final day of the Premier League season.

The following midweek, the Blues thrashed Real Betis 4-1 to win the Conference League — UEFA's third-tier continental club competition — and this began a golden summer for the club. 

Chelsea entered the expanded FIFA Club World Cup by virtue of their 2021 Champions League final win over Man City, with Reece James as the only surviving squad member from Thomas Tuchel's Porto heroes. A group-stage defeat to Flamengo marked a rough start, but Chelsea then plotted a path to the final, where a Cole Palmer brace helped them to a shock 3-0 win over Luis Enrique's imperious Paris Saint-Germain.

Maresca won deserved plaudits for that accomplishment, and his star continued to rise during the early stages of the 2025/26 season, with faint suggestions that Chelsea might be able to sustain a title challenge. However, their form collapsed and Maresca clashed publicly with both the club's hierarchy and medical department, amid the first strains of speculation that he was part of City's Guardiola succession planning.

Chelsea statement on Enzo Maresca and Man City

After City confirmed Maresca's appointment, Chelsea released a statement outlining their version of events, citing his mid-season departure as a "major contributing factor" to a disappointing 2025/26 campaign.

"In autumn last year, the club was informed by our former head coach that there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season," the statement read. "It became clear to us that it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola and that he was fully committed to pursuing the opportunity, despite the fact he was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate.

"In December 2025, our head coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position. Obviously, we felt let down as we believed that his head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.

"No club wants to change its head coach midway through a season. However, in light of his decision not to continue fulfilling his responsibilities through to the end of the season, the club was left with no choice but to protect our players, our supporters, and the badge and accept his resignation."

In a statement of their own, City said: "Enzo Maresca has long been regarded by the club as a candidate within our succession planning. As a former successful coach within our system, Enzo has a strong relationship with the club’s leadership and he understands how we work and evolve.  

"We can confirm that confidential conversations took place between select representatives of City and Enzo Maresca in autumn and winter of 2025, while he was Chelsea FC’s head coach, regarding the possibility of him returning to City in a transitional leadership coaching capacity should Pep Guardiola decide to leave. We acknowledge Chelsea’s statement regarding the context of Enzo’s departure from Chelsea. We also acknowledge the context in which permission for discussions was given, and we recognize that his departure mid-season was disruptive to Chelsea’s season.

"Once terms were agreed with Enzo Maresca, Manchester City and Chelsea FC reached a mutually agreed settlement under which Chelsea FC will receive compensation."

Why Manchester City picked Enzo Maresca to replace Pep Guardiola

Chelsea's shambolic second half to the season after Maresca was sacked on New Year's Day, and Leicester's back-to-back relegations, mean the jobs he did at both clubs have aged well. Nevertheless, his work at City as both a Premier League 2 champion with the EDS squad in 2020/21 and as one of Guardiola's treble-winning assistants are a big part of why he secured the Etihad Stadium hotseat.

When asked after City's final-day game against Aston Villa whether he had any advice for his successor, Guardiola reiterated that the new manager must "be themselves". Previously, when discussing his influence on the wider game and a growing number of coaching disciples, Guardiola dismissed "copy-paste" coaching as a fast track to failure. Maresca himself was the subject of such criticism at points of his largely commendable Leicester and Chelsea tenures. City would not have appointed a mere Pep imitator. Maresca is his own man. 

Speaking to City's in-house TV channel, Maresca cited his great compatriots Carlo Ancelotti and Marcelo Lippi as influences, along with ex-City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who coached him at Malaga and had him on his staff at West Ham."

"Probably the reason why I’m here is also because the idea from the club is to maintain the same style of football, the same idea," Maresca said. "We’re going to try to do the most important thing in football, which is try to win, to achieve important things. The idea is to continue as much as we can to dominate games, to play in the opposite side, be aggressive off the ball and with intention on the ball.”

He should find City's fanbase relatively more amiable to a methodical take on high-possession, position play, although it was notable how quickly a more direct approach following the appointment of Pep Lijnders as Guardiola's No. 2 at the start of this season was welcomed by supporters. Matchgoing City fans remain, predominantly, British football fans. Guardiola is a genius, but he could never unwire all of that learned behaviour.

During his final week in the job, Guardiola dismissed the notion that he can be to City what Johan Cruyff was to Ajax and Barcelona. The modesty when asked to measure himself against his late, great mentor was understandable, but City are and will remain a club in Guardiola's image to a large extent. It would be foolish to try to change too much when his departure on its own threatens a seismic impact. Maresca being a man who knows exactly how the club operates in all departments behind the scenes gave him a pragmatic edge over any truly external candidate. City pride themselves in being best-in-class off the field, and it will be hoped this soothes the spikiness Maresca showed during his denouement at a far more chaotic Chelsea.

Guardiola Maresca
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The Italian will still get the chance to shape his own vision, especially after City confirmed the departures of Lijnders, Kolo Touro and goalkeeping coach Xabi Mancisidor. His differences from Guardiola are also likely to appeal to players, at least in the short term.

Guardiola repeatedly praising players past and present as wonderful "human beings" during his farewells has carried an undercurrent of sadness. After his four years at Barcelona, the Catalan decided it would be better to have a degree of separation between himself and those playing under him. His results at Bayern Munich and City leave no doubt regarding the effectiveness of this as a winning strategy. But the collateral on several occasions has been Guardiola's personal relationship with players of whom he is really very fond.

In effect, he has appeared to sacrifice being liked for the greater good of serial winning. Filling that void was his rolling cast of assistants, from Mikel Arteta through to Lijnders and Toure, who got to be the good cops to Guardiola's frosty lieutenant. Maresca was certainly very popular with the treble-winning squad, and his alliance with Haaland, Ruben Dias, Rodri — the remaining on-field leaders from that campaign — is a built-in positive when it comes to getting his tenure off the ground. In the months after this Chelsea exit, players such as Enzo Fernandez have also spoken warmly of him.

Bayern Munich's players enjoyed a decompression when Carlo Ancelotti replaced Guardiola in Bavaria in 2014, before some senior players feared things had gone too far the other way and began lobbying for extra training sessions. Maresca shares the distinction of being a tactics-and-details obsessive with Guardiola, which should give him the chops to avoid a similar slide.

Set-pieces might also get a little more attention: the jibes about Arsenal being Set Piece F.C. this past season were all well and good, but City's contrasting lack of effectiveness from dead-ball situations was a factor in Arteta's men getting the last laugh. Set-piece coach James French, who joined alongside Toure and Lijnders as part of last summer's overhaul, is the only member of Guardiola's core backroom team remaining on the books.

MORE:The story of Pep Guardiola's 10 years at Man City in 10 matches

What Enzo Maresca must fix first at Man City

Donnarumma vs. Trafford debate gets a second act

A divisive issue among the City fanbase this season has been the identity of the team's No. 1 goalkeeper.

City's swoop to secure Gianluigi Donnarumma to replace the outgoing Ederson at the end of last summer's transfer window unquestionably soured Trafford's return to his boyhood club. Donnarumma took the first-choice spot and was largely an impressive and imposing presence. However, there were mistakes in key Premier League and Champions League games against West Ham, Real Madrid and Everton, while Trafford performed with distinction as City's cup goalkeeper. It's a skewed sample size, but City won 2/2 of the tournaments where Trafford was first choice and 0/2 with Donnarumma between the posts.

Guardiola had clearly made up his mind on this one, and you'd expect Maresca to continue with his giant compatriot as the last line of defence. However, Trafford played in Maresca's triumphant 2020/21 EDS side, and his superior footwork to Donnarumma's will get a fresh appraisal. What is certain is that one of these elite-level goalkeepers will move on this summer. 

Gianluigi Donnarumma and Josko Gvardiol

Defensive shape and depth

Another tick against Maresca's name is the fact he is thought to have been a key architect of the defining tactical tweak of the treble run, when Guardiola switched to a back four that often featured four centre-backs — Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias, John Stones and Nathan Ake — and allowed Stones to roam into midfield.

Last season, Guardiola reverted to attack-minded full-backs in the form of Rayan Ait-Nouri and converted midfielders Matheus Nunes and Nico O'Reilly. Dias, Ake, Josko Gvardiol, Marc Guehi, Abdukodir Khusanov and returning Girona loanee Vitor Reis mean Maresca has enviable depth when it comes to natural central defenders.

A reconfiguration of the treble back four with Khusanov, Dias, Guehi and Gvardiol would be a formidable proposition, with the added bonus of freeing up the prodigiously talented O'Reilly to return to midfield. One thing for certain is that, aside from a natural right-back, this area of the squad does not require transfer-market attention.

Solving the central midfield talent drain

Bernardo Silva's emotional departure after nine years at the club came a year on from Ilkay Gundogan and Kevin De Bruyne waving goodbye. Rodri is the last man standing from the treble midfield and purportedly has Real Madrid sniffing around as he enters the final 12 months of his contract. Silva completing his own move to the Santiago Bernabeu seems to have closed that avenue for now.

Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson is earmarked as the Silva replacement and seemingly on the brink of becoming City's record signing, but where would this leave Tijjani Reijnders and Nico Gonzalez, who have both underwhelmed since arriving at no little expense in 2025? A report by Jack Gaughan of The Daily Mail on May 27 suggested City are not in the running for Chelsea's Fernandez despite previous reports to the contrary. Mateo Kovacic is an obvious candidate for the exit door after an injury-ruined 2025/26, although both O'Reilly and Phil Foden might be options to be redeployed in the post-Bernardo era.

Maresca is certainly going to have to be very clear-minded to make this City midfield make sense. A romantic return to the first-team picture for Jack Grealish, who produced his best form last time Maresca was in the building, is not realistically on the cards.

Lovely reception for Jack Grealish with the 2023 UEFA Super Cup pic.twitter.com/6oP8bBYpM8

— Dom Farrell (@DomFarrell1986) May 25, 2026

Getting more from Haaland

It feels a ridiculous thing to say after he just collected a third Premier League Golden Boot in four seasons, but should Manchester City be expecting more from Erling Haaland? A gargantuan haul of 112 goals in 132 Premier League appearances has come despite the fact the Norwegian superstar has suffered mid-season form slumps in each of his four years in England.

His on-field relationship with Cherki and Jeremy Doku blossomed during the final few months of this season. Semenyo also lessened the goal-scoring burden on Haaland after his mid-season arrival from Bournemouth, certainly more convincingly than Omar Marmoush ever has.

Unless he significantly catches Maresca's eye, it feels reasonable to assume Marmoush — a player on big wages who could command a significant fee — will be moved on. Semenyo's success and Maresca's general preference for wide wingers (Marmoush is more comfortable moving inside, close to the striker off the left flank) don't feel like an ideal combination of circumstances for the Egypt international.

Few City fans would complain if Tottenham Hotspur's reportedly renewed interest in Savinho led to the talented but frustrating Brazil winger moving on. However, he is still only 22 and might be more of a Maresca type.

Kane is too good for 'very ordinary' Bundesliga, Owen claims

Harry Kane is England's best ever striker but he should have stayed in the Premier League instead of moving to Bayern Munich and play in the "very ordinary" Bundesliga, former England forward Michael Owen has claimed.

"I don't think he was born to become the player he is today. That, as much as anything, is why I love him. That is why, without hesitation, I call him England's greatest-ever striker," Owen wrote in a Daily Mail column published on Monday.

"Some players arrive with gifts that simply can't be taught. Electric pace. Extraordinary balance. Harry's greatest gift isn't physical, it's mental."

Captain Kane, 32, has a record 82 England goals from 117 caps and since Saturday is also their leading World Cup scorer with 11 goals.

But Owen said that instead of going to Munich in 2023 from Tottenham Hotspur he should have stayed in England in a bid to become Premier League top scorer.

"I still think becoming the Premier League's all-time leading scorer would have been the greater achievement. He would have deserved that," Owen said.

"He'd also have had his pick of clubs once his Tottenham contract expired. Manchester United would have moved heaven and earth to sign him. He should probably have gone to Manchester City before Erling Haaland signed."

Kane won his first career titles with Bayern in the form of two Bundesligas and one German Cup, and was league top scorer in all three seasons.

But Owen, whose 40 England goals include a hat-trick in a famous 5-1 triumph over Germany in Munich in 2002 World Cup qualifying, said that while "I understand the benefits ... he is better than the Bundesliga.

"I have watched the league more now because of Harry, and beyond Bayern it is very ordinary. Week after week he is playing for a team that dominates possession, dominates territory and creates chance after chance. Of course he scores goals," he said.

"Winning Bundesliga titles with Bayern was never going to define his greatness because Bayern almost always win them. Had Bayern won the Champions League, perhaps we'd view it differently, but they haven't."

Syracuse and UConn to rekindle old Big East rivalry in exhibition

Basketball fans of a certain age will remember the days when Syracuse and UConn used to face one another twice a season, with legendary coaches Jim Boeheim and Jim Calhoun on the bench for so many of those tilts.

The Orange and Huskies don't see each other as much with the former's move to the ACC, but the two schools will get together for an exhibition game on Oct. 13.

"We are looking forward to playing in the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame Exhibition Game against UConn at the Mohegan Sun Arena in October," said new Syracuse head coach Gerry McNamara.

"Opening the exhibition slate with the Hall of Fame game at Mohegan Sun has been awesome the last few years and we're excited to do it again. Matching up with an old rival in Syracuse at a first-class venue is exciting for our fans as they'll be able to get their first look at our new team in live action. The Hall of Fame always puts on a high-level production with a big-game feel that will prepare us for our marquee early season matchups," said UConn head coach Dan Hurley.

🚨 Mark your calendar! 🗓️

We'll play UConn in a @Hoophall exhibition game at @MoheganSun.

📰 https://t.co/IBf8L3N3KKpic.twitter.com/ddWahdwQ1R

— Syracuse Men’s Basketball (@Cuse_MBB) June 25, 2026

The women's basketball programs from both schools will also square off a day earlier.

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Taylor Fritz next match at Wimbledon 2026: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam

Taylor Fritz

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No. 6-seeded Taylor Fritz returns to Wimbledon where he'll look to make another strong campaign.

After several deep runs at the All England Club in recent years, Fritz will again face an uphill battle to victory. With the official draw ceremony on Friday, the 28-year-old's first round matchup was decided — British lefty Jack Draper — but his withdrawal through injury means he'll now face Serbian Dusan Lajovic.

Fritz made his furthest Wimbledon campaign just last year, when he reached the semifinals and ultimately fell to Carlos Alcaraz. He also made quarterfinal runs in 2022 and 2024, though he will have little time to ease into the tournament this year with such a strong opponent in the first round.

Could Fritz continue his successes on the grass?

Here's everything you need to know about Taylor Fritz's next appearance at Wimbledon, including TV channel and streaming options for the match.

When is Taylor Fritz's next match at Wimbledon 2026?

Taylor Fritz will kick off his 2026 Wimbledon campaign with a matchup against Serbian Dusan Lajovic.

His match is slated for Tuesday, June 30 with a start time estimated for 8 a.m. ET.

Taylor Fritz match schedule, results from Wimbledon 2026

OpponentRoundDate, time (ET), result
Dusan Lajovic1Tues., June 30 (8 a.m.)
P. Kypson/M. McDonald2TBD
TBD3TBD
TBD4TBD
TBDQFTBD

Wimbledon 2026 schedule

Play gets underway 11 a.m. local time (6 a.m. ET) most days on all courts, except for Centre Court, as the action starts two hours later on the showpiece court.

The women’s singles final will take place on July 11 and the men’s finals will be staged 24 hours later.

StageDateStart Time (ET)
Men's & Women's first roundMonday, June 296 a.m.
Men's & Women's first roundTuesday, June 306 a.m. 
Men's & Women's second roundWednesday, July 16 a.m. 
Men's & Women's second roundThursday, July 26 a.m. 
Men's & Women's third roundFriday, July 36 a.m. 
Men's & Women's third roundSaturday, July 46 a.m. 
Men's & Women's fourth roundSunday, July 56 a.m. 
Men's & Women's fourth roundMonday, July 66 a.m. 
Men's & Women's quarterfinalsTuesday, July 76 a.m. 
Men's & Women's quarterfinalsWednesday, July 86 a.m. 
Women's semifinalsThursday, July 99 a.m. 
Men's semifinalsFriday, July 109 a.m.
Women's finalSaturday, July 1111 a.m. 
Men's finalSunday, July 1211 a.m.

How Japan goalie Zion Suzuki could've played for multiple other countries at this World Cup

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Zion Suzuki is going to have his hands full as Japan begins the knockout rounds at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

They match up with Brazil in the Round of 32, and if they upset the powerhouse, there'll be more potent attacks to come at the Japanese goalie going forward.

Suzuki has been great so far in this tournament, and he's gotten plenty of attention in net.

It's also notable, though, that Suzuki actually has links to three teams playing in this World Cup.

In addition to Japan, Suzuki has roots in the United States and Ghana.

MORE: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo usage makes no sense

Where are Zion Suzuki's parents from?

Suzuki was born to a father from Ghana and a mother from Japan.

He was actually born in Newark, New Jersey.

When he was still a kid, Suzuki and his family moved to Urawa in Japan.

He played goalie from an early age and came up in the academy of the Urawa Red Diamonds.

Suzuki never represented another country at the youth level, either, starting his Japanese career at the U15 level and carrying on all the way to the starting goalie job for the senior national team.

MORE: The greatest goal in Canada men's soccer history

What club does Zion Suzuki play for?

He's the goalie for Parma in Serie A in Italy.

Suzuki, 23 years old, has quickly raised his stock at this World Cup, too.

More FIFA World Cup news:

BYU wins battle for blue-chip 2027 receiver over Ohio State, others

When schools like Ohio State, UCLA, Oregon and Utah are all in hot pursuit of a prospect, they'll usually end up with the player more often than not.

However, Blake Wong's recruiting journey was a notable exception. The four-star wide receiver committed to BYU, and had a unique road to pledging his allegiance to the Cougars.

Wong attended a devotional hosted by BYU in Southern California in May, as the pass catcher is reportedly a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The Cougars also made the 6-foot-2, 180-pound receiver a top priority during this cycle.

BREAKING: Four-Star WR Blake Wong has Committed to BYU, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’1 185 WR chose the Cougars over Ohio State, Oregon, and Utah

“Thank you lord, Go Cougs!!”https://t.co/MXwDXSsfK5pic.twitter.com/qPeGufdKfD

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 27, 2026

As a junior at Norco High School, Wong posted 1,469 yards and 20 touchdowns, which were both school records.

BYU Cougars Wire's Bjorn Bergstrom covered BYU's 2027 recruiting class as a whole in greater detail after Wong's commitment.

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30 Most Important Eagles of 2026: No. 30 Andy Dalton

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.

First up is Andy Dalton, a veteran quarterback who has played in big games and seemingly overtaken Tanner McKee as the No. 2 quarterback on the roster.

Background

Position: QBAge: 38Experience: 16th NFL season2026 cap hit: $1.5 million

Andy Dalton opens the Eagles’ list of the 30 most important players for 2026, landing at No. 30 because of the stability he brings behind Jalen Hurts. Philadelphia acquired the veteran quarterback from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for a 2027 seventh-round pick, adding one of the NFL’s most experienced backup options to a quarterback room that can benefit from his reliability, professionalism, and a proven emergency plan.

Dalton is not in Philadelphia to challenge Hurts, but his presence matters. The Eagles have championship expectations, a reworked offensive structure under Sean Mannion, and a wide receiver room that has changed significantly after the departure of A.J. Brown. In that setting, the backup quarterback cannot be an afterthought. Dalton gives the Eagles a player who has seen every defensive structure, handled multiple offensive systems, and started games across several franchises during a long NFL career.

2025 recap

Dalton spent the 2025 season with the Panthers, serving as a veteran backup while Carolina continued building around former Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young.  In 2025, Dalton appeared in four games (one start) and completed 67.6 percent of his pass attempts for 293 yards with a touchdown and an interception. His playing time was limited, but his ultimate value came from experience, preparation, and the ability to function as a steady presence in the quarterback room.

2026 outlook

Dalton’s clearest path to importance is obvious: He has to be ready if Hurts potentially misses time. Philadelphia’s offense is built around Hurts’ strength, decision-making, mobility, and red-zone efficiency, so no backup can fully duplicate what he provides. Dalton’s job would be to keep the Eagles functional, protect the football, get the ball out on time, and lean on the team’s offensive line, running game, and skill-position depth.

His value also extends beyond game-day insurance. Dalton can help the Eagles through camp installation, preseason evaluation, and weekly quarterback preparation. For a team breaking in new receiving pieces and working through a post-Brown offensive identity, having a veteran quarterback capable of running clean practices and giving younger players accurate looks carries real value.

Dalton’s importance is not about flash, which is why he lands at No. 30. But the Eagles are built to contend, and contenders need backup quarterbacks who do not create panic if they are forced onto the field. Dalton gives Philadelphia that kind of veteran safety net.

Biggest question: Could Andy Dalton keep the Eagles afloat if needed?

The biggest question is whether Dalton can still provide competent production as a starting quarterback if the Eagles need him for a game or a short stretch. At this stage of his career, the expectation is not that he will carry an offense or create explosive plays outside structure. The expectation is that he can manage the operation, avoid major mistakes, and give Philadelphia a chance to win with its defense, offensive line, and skill-position talent.

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

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Oregon football steals another top recruit from Michigan

New Michigan football coach Kyle Whittingham said at his introductory press conference that he had hoped to fence in the state of Michigan and bring all of the top local talent to Ann Arbor. However, some of the big fish in the mitten state aren't only leaving, but they're leaving for one particular school.

Much like former Detroit (Mich.) King star Dante Moore spurned the Wolverines for UCLA and then Oregon; a few local products are heading elsewhere -- at least as of the moment. Michigan had wanted to secure five-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant, but he committed to Oregon (however, the maize and blue are still working on that one). Now, another in-state player has followed suit.

A frequent visitor to the Michigan sideline last season, 2027 Franklin (Mich.) Detroit Country Day four-star tight end Anthony Cartwright III had long been trending to the Wolverines. However, the recruitment cooled off a bit, despite Michigan still having interest. And on Sunday, Cartwright ended up committing to Oregon, as well.

BREAKING: Four-Star TE Anthony Cartwright III has Committed to Oregon, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’5 240 TE chose the Ducks over Miami, Michigan, LSU, and Michigan State

“God’s plan, SCO DUCKS 🦆”⁰⁰https://t.co/K4BXHeEJDxpic.twitter.com/R39xpbNNq5

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 28, 2026

Michigan does have two tight ends committed to the class in Colt Lumpris and Christian Hanshaw. However, in Hanshaw's case, he won't report to Ann Arbor for two years as he will be going on an LDS-sponsored mission trip before reporting to school. Thus, having him in the class shouldn't be much of a deterrent.

We'll see if things change as the season starts, as Michigan could either move on or turn the heat back up.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Oregon football steals another top recruit from Michigan

Maresca: I’m hugely excited to be City manager

Maresca: I’m hugely excited to be City manager
Maresca: I’m hugely excited to be City manager

New Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca says he is ‘hugely excited’ by the challenge of taking over at the Etihad.

Men's Team

City appoint Enzo Maresca as manager

The Italian has been appointed as successor to Pep Guardiola and has signed a three-year contract.

Maresca takes up the managerial reins in the wake of an unprecedent decade of success under Guardiola, one which cemented City’s standing as one of the global game’s truly elite clubs.

Maresca arrives having enjoyed great success in his previous senior managerial roles at both Chelsea and Leicester City.

Men's Team

Maresca on the impact of Lippi, Ancelotti, Pellegrini and Pep

He is also well accustomed to City thanks to two previous spells at the Club, the first as Lead Coach of our Elite Development Squad whom he led to a maiden Premier League 2 title, the second as a key part of Guardiola’s coaching staff across the historic 2022/23 Treble season.

And speaking in his first interview since being appointed, the 46-year-old made plain how much he is relishing the challenge and opportunity of seeking to extend City’s remarkable record of success and silverware.

“It’s a huge challenge, for many reasons. All the success over the last 10 to 15 years, but at the same moment it’s a nice challenge,” Maresca said.

Picture Special

Gallery: The best images from Enzo Maresca’s return to City

“It’s exciting because the target is to continue or carry on the last decade or the last years that everything was very nice.

“I’m very excited, very excited for many reasons. The first one is how big the Club is, so this for sure has been one of the reasons why.

“This is the third time [I am working here at City] – hopefully it’s the last time I come back and I don’t leave anymore!”

Armed with the crucial internal knowledge of City’s philosophy and holistic approach to the game thanks to those previous spells at the Club, Maresca added that his job would be one of evolution rather than revolution.

And he said the fact that he had already developed excellent working relationships both with key members of the Club’s hierarchy as well as many of the current first team squad was also invaluable.

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Gallery: Maresca’s previous spells at City

“Absolutely, yes. It’s much more easy when you join a club or a place where [you] connect with the people, and know already the people inside the building,” Maresca added.

“I know most of the people in terms of squad, in terms of players I probably will find four or five players from the season the last time I was here.

“But I think it’s much more easy for me, but for any manager to join a club where you already know people.

“The leadership group and players and people inside the building.

“Probably the reason why I’m here is also because the idea from the Club is to maintain the same style of football, the same idea and we’re going to try to do the most important thing in football which is [to] try to win, [and] to achieve important things.

“Then the day-by-day is also going to dictate the way I will work.”

Maresca impressed with balance of City squad

Maresca impressed with balance of City squad
Maresca impressed with balance of City squad

Enzo Maresca says he is inheriting a City team with ‘the right mix’ of youth and experience – but feels there are still areas that need some work.

Interviews

Watch: Chairman speaks on Maresca’s arrival

Our new manager is familiar with many members of the current squad from his previous two stints at the Club as EDS head coach in 2020/21 and Pep Guardiola’s assistant in 2022/23.

The Italian will look to build on a campaign that saw the Blues finish second in the Premier League while securing a domestic cup Double.

“It’s a young squad, but it’s a very good squad,” said Maresca.

“I think also we have the right mix between young players and more experienced players which helps a lot the young ones to grow and improve.

“The squad is already good, for sure. We need to do some things, but we are working with Hugo [Viana] and we will see.”

Maresca also said he will give emerging youngsters the opportunity to impress.

Nico O’Reilly is a prime example of how our Academy can produce wonderful talent for the senior team and he can draw in his experiences as our EDS boss in terms of  progression through the youth ranks.

“I think in the last, I’m not sure exactly how many years, but also when I was here with the EDS, most of that squad, most of those players are all Premier League players or almost all of them,” he said.

“The way they are working and the methodology they use in the last years also help the young players to develop in the right way.

“With younger players, you need also to be a little bit brave to give them an opportunity and we will continue to do that.”

And Maresca says he intends to continue the style of beautiful football that was the trademark of his predecessor and friend, Pep Guardiola, adding: “Since that season (2022/23), the seasons I’ve had with my two previous clubs that were fortunately good seasons.

“The idea I said from the Club is to continue to maintain the same style of football that City had in the last years, so we’re going to try to do that.

“Also because it’s the way I like to work. The idea is to continue as much as we can to dominate games, to play in the opposite side, be aggressive off the ball and with intention on the ball.

“I think that during my experience as a player, you try to take all the best things from all the managers [you have worked with].

“For sure, for me, I feel like I’ve been lucky working and sharing time with the managers I have because they showed during the seasons and years how good they have been and they are also all different.

“Marcelo Lippi in terms of leadership was fantastic, Carlo Ancelotti in terms of calming down and also he’s a top manager so I feel quite lucky.”

And on returning to Manchester? “My family and I, we like a lot Manchester as a city.

“We feel very good in the two years we spent here with the kids, with everyone, so the idea is to continue to enjoy the city.”

'Boring' Bay Area confounds World Cup doubters

SANTA CLARA, California, June 28 (Reuters) - In a region boasting vast tech wealth and global corporate influence, the San Francisco Bay Area's humble World Cup schedule landed with a dull thud, raising groans from fans over its lack of marquee matches.

While Kansas City welcomed Argentina and Boston hosted England, Bay Area locals subsisted on a more niche set of nations, with world number 16 Switzerland the highest-ranked visitor in five matches to date.

For Arab soccer enthusiasts, it has been a bonanza, with Qatar, Algeria and Jordan (twice) all gracing the home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers.

Fans of Algeria enjoy the atmosphere during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Algeria at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 22, 2026 in Santa Clara, California.

With fans on social media ranking it the least glamorous fixture list of all the U.S.'s 11 host cities, a paucity of nightlife near the stadium in sleepy Santa Clara and little buzz before the tournament, there were fears of a Bay Area bust.

"The World Cup was supposed to be a Bay Area bonanza. Why does it feel like a flop?" a San Francisco Chronicle headline asked days before the tournament.

The narrative has shifted about 180 degrees since, with crowds having flocked to five matches to date.

“I follow European football, so for sure, I was disappointed, I would have liked more balance in the teams we got here, for my own self-interest," James Fay, a recently retired CFO for a tech company, told Reuters at the Australia-Paraguay group match last Thursday.

"But having a World Cup here is fantastic, there was no way I was going to miss it. I didn’t get to go in '94, it’s my first World Cup, so I’m coming, no matter what.”

Diverse fandom

Fay was among a crowd of 68,827, a few hundred below the tournament's maximum capacity of 69,391.

The lowest attendance reported by organisers was 67,966 for the first match between Switzerland and Qatar.

At each game, neutral fans have turned up in force.

More: Your guide to World Cup in LA, Bay Area. Dates, tickets, watch parties

Huge cheers from Americans at the Australia-Paraguay match rang out when the scoreboard gave a goal update during the concurrent U.S.-Turkey game.

Mexico fans from San Jose and other big Latino communities in the South Bay Area have been enthusiastic attendees, particularly for Paraguay's two matches.

"It has been amazing to see the diversity and international fandom that has come into the Bay and participated in fan marches, attended games, and experienced everything we have to offer," the Bay Area Host Committee said in a statement emailed to Reuters.

Bay Area resident Nick Zhang went with two friends to Australia-Paraguay and paid $330 for a ticket that put him in the stadium's highest seating deck in the full glare of afternoon sun.

“Well, there was a game on and we just wanted the experience. We're way up high but we can still get a taste of it," he told Reuters.

Once disparaged for its "boring" schedule, the Bay Area is now having the last laugh as it prepares to welcome co-hosts the United States for its final fixture on Wednesday, a round-of-32 clash against Bosnia.

Ticket prices have spiked on reselling platforms, with the cheapest on StubHub offered at nearly $2,000.

Away from the stadium, organizers are preparing for a huge party at the main fan-zone at San Pedro Square in San Jose, putting up a fourth "giant screen" for the knockout game.

More than 350,000 people have visited the square since the World Cup started, according to the Bay Area Host Committee.

"There's been some left-field teams coming to town but the U.S. will be a good finish to the party," James Martinez, a local student, told Reuters at the Bay Area Stadium.

(Additional reporting by Martin Petty; Editing by Toby Davis)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Boring' Bay Area confounds World Cup doubters

Clippers Linked To Celtics' Jaylen Brown While They Negotiate Kawhi Leonard Trade With Raptors

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown

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The Boston Celtics are reportedly taking calls on Jaylen Brown, but he is not the only star player available right now.

Brown trade rumors have been prevalent since the end of the Celtics' season, starting with rumors involving Giannis Antetokounmpo. Now that Antetokounmpo is with the Miami Heat, other teams are trying to make a play for Brown. The Los Angeles Clippers are one of the teams that have reportedly registered interest in him.

According to ESPN's Vincent Goodwill, an executive has said that the Clippers "want Brown bad." It would make sense that the Clippers would be in on Brown. They traded away James Harden last season and are reportedly in talks to send Kawhi Leonard back to the Toronto Raptors.

According to NBA insider Shams Charania, the Raptors and the Clippers are "seriously engaged in trade talks surrounding Kawhi Leonard." Leonard has one year left on his deal, and Charania reported that Toronto is the only team he would be willing to commit to long term.

If the Clippers do send Leonard back to the city he brought a championship to, they could use a player like Brown to lead them. It's unclear what the Clippers are willing to give up, but it will take a haul to actually get Brown out of Boston.

More NBA: NBA Insider Names Western Conference Rising Team 'Front-Runners' To Acquire Jaylen Brown

Does Brock Purdy have a top-5 supporting cast?

TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 03: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers warms up prior to the game against the Carolina Panthers during a game at Raymond James Stadium on January 03, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) | Getty Images

On paper, the San Francisco 49ers have had one of the best supporting casts for the past three or four years. But the games are played on a football field, which means you have to stay healthy for the duration of the season.

ESPN’s Bill Barnwell went through each team’s supporting cast and ranked them. Heading into 2024, the 49ers were first. Fresh off what they did in 2023, how could you not rank them that high?

Christian McCaffrey went from allegedly being ready for Week 1 to only playing four games all season. Brandon Aiyuk tore his ACL. Deebo Samuel looked like a shell of himself. The Avengers around Brock Purdy were defeated.

The team lost Samuel, but heading into last season, they were slated to get Aiyuk back. Barnwell had the 49ers ranked fourth heading into the year. In hindsight, that was about 16 spots too high. We never saw Aiyuk. The wide receiver group was supposed to get a boost from Ricky Pearsall, but he was in and out of the lineup. That meant Jauan Jennings was WR1. Based on Jennings still being available months after free agency, that should’ve never been the case.

Barnwell is once again high on the Niners heading into 2026. He has them fifth:

5. San Francisco 49ers

2025 rank: 4 | 2024 rank: 1

Between Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle and new addition Mike Evans, the 49ers can call on surefire Hall of Famers at each spot in the lineup for these rankings. The wide receiver room has been overturned, with Jauan Jennings and Brandon Aiyuk replaced by Evans, Christian Kirk and second-round pick De’Zhaun Stribling. There’s even the obligatory Kyle Shanahan middle-round pick at running back, with third-round selection Kaelon Black vying to back up McCaffrey this season. Should the 49ers be higher?

Well, how confident are you that you’ll get the typical healthy seasons from all those players? Kittle is coming off a campaign that had already been impacted by hamstring and ankle issues before he tore his right Achilles in the playoffs. Evans was limited to eight games by hamstring and collarbone injuries. McCaffrey was healthy all season, but he has missed significant time in three of the past six campaigns. All three are on the wrong side of 30. And Ricky Pearsall, the team’s second-best wideout, missed nine games with a posterior cruciate ligament injury last season.

OK, but should we be optimistic? Of course! We’re not far removed from McCaffrey, Kittle and Evans all having elite seasons. McCaffrey wasn’t quite as efficient as a runner in 2025 as you might like, but he added 924 receiving yards for his third 2,000-scrimmage-yard season. Kittle already is far along in his rehab, per reports, and might be ready to start the season. Evans’ streak of 1,000-yard seasons might have ended because of injury, but he was incredibly consistent for a decade and was still extremely efficient as recently as 2024. And Pearsall averaged 2.0 yards per route run last season.

There’s a No. 1 playmaker group on paper here, but it requires the new big three in San Francisco to stave off both aging and injury in 2026.

Evans is an upgrade from everybody. Stribling should stretch the field in ways Jauan Jennings couldn’t. Then the hope is that Ricky Pearsall, perhaps in a different role, can withstand the down-to-down physicality week in and week out to stay healthy all season.

The 49ers know what they’re getting from McCaffrey and Kittle. The depth at running back and receiver is better than it’s been in some time. There is speed. You couldn’t say that in the past couple of seasons. Wild cards like Jacob Cowing and Jordan James could be bigger contributors than anticipated, which shouldn’t be viewed as a bad thing.

Is five too high, too low, or just right?

Viktor Hovland beats Scottie Scheffler in playoff to win Travelers Championship

CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 29: Viktor Hovland of Norway celebrates with spectators after winning the Travelers Championship 2026 in a playoff at TPC River Highlands on June 29, 2026 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Photo by Jordan Bank/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 73rd hole proved prosperous for Viktor Hovland.

The Travelers Championship went to a playoff that had to wait until Monday morning to get going, but Viktor Hovland did not have to wait long into it for his eighth career victory on the PGA Tour. The Norwegian, with plenty of Norway fans in attendance, made a 10.5-foot putt for birdie that wound up being the decider to help him take home the final Signature Event of the season.

Hovland’s birdie putt felt like a must-make when he walked up to it because his opponent, world number one Scottie Scheffler, had stuck his approach to three feet. The entire world assumed what Viktor did: Make it just to push this thing further out.

Following Hovland’s euphoric drain, Scheffler struck his putt a bit too hard and missed the cup which handed Hovland the win. Those are the breaks.

As noted the Signature Events are now done for the PGA Tour season and only the Open Championship remains as far as the majors are concerned. Obviously the playoffs and Tour Championship are still on the horizon, but it feels like we blinked and so much golf went by.

Congratulations to Viktor Hovland on win number eight!

Draymond Green free agency: 3 sleeper teams who could steal the Warriors star

The Golden State Warriors are actively plotting the ultimate offseason heist, and Draymond Green may be the first chess piece to move. On Monday morning, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that Draymond Green is officially declining his $27.7 million player option for the 2026-27 season, making the 36-year-old an unrestricted free agent just 24 hours before the negotiating window officially opens. For Warriors fans, there's much more to see here than what's at the surface level.

However, for other teams, this may be seen as an opportunity to take a swing at a veteran who could make a significant impact. Regardless, it's going to take some serious convincing to get Green out of Golden State, and it seems as though the opt-out is a maneuver to open up some cap flexibility for the team to make a run at the duo of Anthony Davis and LeBron James.

However, until there's pen to paper, Green will technically be on the open market, so kick around some ideas on potential teams who could swoop in. But even still, we'll preface this by stating the obvious: The massive favorite here is for Green to return to the Warriors on a deal that allows Golden State to make an additional move or two, but it never hurts to play the hypothetical game.

Spurs headline 3 sleepers who make sense as a Draymond Green free agency fit

The San Antonio Spurs would be a very interesting starting point to the conversation, even if it is a long shot that Green doesn't return to the Warriors. What better veteran presence to work alongside Victor Wembanyama and a talented group on the rise who'll remain among the favorites to return to the NBA Finals next season?

After all, if you truly want a "Wemby enforcer" of sorts, Green could fit the billing, as he's never shied away from ensuring his longtime teammate Steph Curry doesn't take one too many questionable hits on the floor.

Los Angeles Lakers

The wild part of all of this is that it's certainly not a done deal that LeBron is on his way to the Warriors for a reunion with Davis and to team up with Curry. So, what about a world where James actually does return to the Los Angeles Lakers?

Rob Pelinka would almost certainly love to add Green to the team's front-line depth, and we know the defensive standout has been close with James for a long time. I'd still call this unlikely, as James' future remains up in the air and, by the day, it seems less and less likely that he'll return to Los Angeles, but why not throw the hypothetical out there?

Boston Celtics

If you want to really toss a bold pick into the mix, let's talk about the Boston Celtics. There appear to be imminent changes coming, with Jaylen Brown's future up in the air. Obviously, Green's free agency wouldn't have a ton to do with Brown, more than likely, but if the pieces come together and a Brown deal happens, who knows how the Celtics' roster could look at the end of the day?

If Brad Stevens and company add a few strong pieces alongside Jayson Tatum, the idea of Green being in the mix to bolster the front court is enticing.

As fun as the ideas are to kick around, let's still remember that option No. 1, above all the rest, is going to remain the Warriors. And from the sound of things, the hope is that Green's return to the Bay Area comes with a trio of Curry, Davis and LeBron.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Draymond Green free agency: 3 sleeper teams who could steal the Warriors star

Dana White reacts to Herb Dean controversy, comments on Alex Pereira’s petition to have longtime ref tossed from UFC

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 15: Referee Herb Dean seen in the Octagon during the UFC 322 event at Madison Square Garden on November 15, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Former UFC two-division champion, Alex Pereira, wants longtime referee, Herb Dean, tossed from UFC.

That’s a decision that can only be made by the athletic commissions where Dean is licensed and “Poatan” would need to establish a level of incompetence that proves Dean is unfit for duty. I’m not sure a couple of missed fouls in the Brazilian’s UFC White House loss to Ciryl Gane is the smoking gun Pereira wants it to be.

That said, Dean can’t seem to escape controversy these last few weeks.

“I don’t know … I don’t know the answer to that question,” said UFC CEO, Dana White, when asked if Dean “lost a step” over the years. “That’s not up to me, that’s up to the commission. I heard about [Pereira’s petition]. There is no MMA in my algorithm. Unless [someone] tells me, I don’t know.”

Here’s the clip from Sunday’s Zuffa Boxing presser:

Dana White on the recent Herb Dean controversy:

“I don’t know. That’s not up to me, that’s up to the commission.

There is no MMA in my algorithm.” pic.twitter.com/FhZ8tyW9jk

— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) June 29, 2026

White avoided the Dean topic but has been openly critical of the longtime referee in recent years, previously slamming the “horrible job” done to former champions Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier in this important UFC title fight.

At least he’s not “the worst referee in the history of f—king fights.”

Assistant Kelly leaves Royals for personal reasons

Reading assistant manager Rob Kelly has left the League One club after seven months to relocate to the north-west for family reasons.

Kelly, 61, left a similar role at Barrow in November to join the Royals, having previously helped manager Leam Richardson win the League One title with Wigan Athletic in 2022.

"I've really enjoyed my time at Reading," Kelly told Reading's website.

"When I arrived, I spoke about wanting to work with good people and help build on the foundations that were already here and I feel we've been able to do that."

Richardson, who took over last October and guided Reading to 12th in the third tier, called Kelly's character and work "outstanding".

"He has helped build strong foundations for the season ahead and has had a hugely positive influence on our staff and players every single day," he said.

"Family always comes first and we completely understand and support his decision.

"While we'll miss him enormously, everyone at the football club wishes Rob and his family nothing but happiness and success for the future."

Reading's squad started pre-season training on Monday. Their campaign begins against Bromley in the Carabao Cup first round during the second week of August.

Hajime Moriyasu memes, explained: Why Japan's notebook-obsessed coach is called 'Light Yagami'

Hajime Moriyasu memes, explained: Why Japan's notebook-obsessed coach is called 'Light Yagami' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Every time Japan stage a comeback at the World Cup, the camera finds Hajime Moriyasu on the touchline with his head down, scribbling away in a notebook, and the internet does the rest.

When Japan twice clawed their way back to draw 2-2 with the Netherlands in their opener in Arlington on June 14, the result was only half the story online.

As Daichi Kamada's late equaliser hit the net, social media was already filling up with photos of the 57-year-old coach hunched over his touchline pad, caught in the act of writing. The joke wrote itself: Moriyasu, fans insisted, had jotted down the names of the Dutch players and sealed their fate before the final whistle. The man has a nickname for it, “Light Yagami,” and it has stuck to him for four years now.

Here is where the meme comes from, and why Japan’s quietly methodical coach keeps getting cast as the villain of a cult anime.

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Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu memes

Moriyasu is rarely still on the touchline, and he is rarely without his notebook. Where other coaches shout instructions from the technical area, Japan’s boss tends to watch, write, and adjust, and it is that image, pen to paper while chaos unfolds in front of him, that turned him into a meme.

The notebook is real, and the habit is genuine. Moriyasu uses it to track patterns in the game and feed instructions to his bench, and against the Netherlands he leaned on a whiteboard too, holding up the numbers “4-5” before having an assistant flip them to “3”, “2” and “1” to push his players forward in search of a winner. To his supporters, it is the look of a coach who outwits opponents in real time. To the internet, it looks like something far more sinister.

The pattern has held all tournament. Japan followed the Netherlands draw with a comfortable 4-0 win over Tunisia, and they close their Group F campaign against Sweden on June 25 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington (7 p.m. ET). Every bold substitution and switch during a match only feeds the bit further.

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Who is Light Yagami?

Light Yagami is the central character of Death Note, and not exactly a hero. He is a brilliant, bored high school student who stumbles upon a supernatural notebook and decides to use it to wipe out everyone he judges to be a criminal, appointing himself a godlike executioner under the alias "Kira" while an elite police task force and a detective known only as L try to hunt him down.

The comparison, then, is pointed. Casting Moriyasu as Light makes the rival players the condemned, and the notebook the instrument that does them in, a tidy bit of internet logic that turns a coach's tactical notes into a death sentence.

MORE: What are the best betting promos for the 2026 World Cup?

What is Death Note?

Death Note is one of Japan's most successful manga and anime exports. Written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, it was serialised in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2003 to 2006 before a 37-episode anime adaptation aired across 2006 and 2007 and carried the story around the world.

The premise is simple and grim. Light finds a notebook dropped into the human world by a shinigami, a death god, named Ryuk. Anyone whose name is written in its pages dies, provided the writer is picturing that person's face. That single rule, a name on a page deciding who lives and who dies, is the thread that connects a cult anime to a football touchline.

Why Japan's coach is called Light Yagami

The nickname was born at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. As Japan stunned Germany and then Spain to top their group, broadcast cameras kept cutting to Moriyasu writing in his notebook, and fans drew the obvious line: the coach was Light, the notebook was the Death Note, and Germany and Spain were the names inside it. The meme went viral, and it never fully went away.

The 2026 tournament simply gave it fresh legs. With Moriyasu again turning matches through substitutions and tactical tweaks, the comeback against the Netherlands was all the internet needed to pull the joke back out, and photos of him bent over his pad spread within minutes of Kamada’s equaliser.

It is, of course, all in good fun. The notebook holds tactics, not names, and Moriyasu’s edge comes from preparation rather than the supernatural. But as long as Japan keep coming from behind and their coach keeps writing it all down, the Light Yagami comparison is going nowhere, a meme that, much like the anime that inspired it, simply refuses to die.

Napheesa Collier update is great news for Olivia Miles and WNBA-best Lynx

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Napheesa Collier is on her way back.

Not that the Minnesota Lynx have been lost without Collier, but the return of their superstar is sure to be greeted warmly in Minneapolis -- just as it is sure to be met with heavy sighs from the rest of the WNBA.

Without Collier, the Lynx have surged to the WNBA's best record again in 2026. Record-setting rookie Olivia Miles dropped a game-high 21 points and provided eight assists on Sunday as Minnesota picked up a road win over the Dallas Wings to improve to 15-4.

MORELynx's Olivia Miles sets all-time WNBA record faster than Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers

And now, according to the WNBA's app, Collier -- out all season to date -- is a game-time decision for the Lynx's blockbuster matchup against the New York Liberty on Friday.

Unironic 🚨🚨🚨Per the Lynx WNBA app Napheesa Collier and Dorka Juhasz upgraded to game time decision ahead of the NYL game Friday pic.twitter.com/jm8SgsD5Qd

— Andrew Dukowitz (@adukeMN) June 29, 2026

Collier, a five-time All-Star and two-time All-WNBA selection, has not played since she suffered a serious ankle injury on Sept. 26, 2025. Collier's injury knocked her out of the WNBA semifinals against the Phoenix Mercury and rendered her unable to participate in Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 league she co-founded with Breanna Stewart.

Collier underwent surgery on her left ankle to repair torn ligaments in January before she endured a second procedure in March. Collier's target return date was sometime before the All-Star Game -- and Friday could well be the day that fans finally see her partnership with Miles take flight for the first time.

This is the Olivia Miles show pic.twitter.com/T4HE8iScsJ

— Shabazz 💫 (@ShowCaseShabazz) June 28, 2026

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Defender Senior reunited with Clarke at Tranmere

Joel Senior in action for Bristol Rovers against Cambridge United in February.
Joel Senior was keen to return to the north for family reasons [Getty Images]

Defender Joel Senior has joined Tranmere Rovers from Bristol Rovers and will be reunited with manager Darrell Clarke.

Senior, 27, played under Clarke for the Pirates during the first half of last season, before Clarke was sacked.

Although Senior had the option of a third season on his Bristol Rovers contract, the club agreed to his request to move back closer to his family in the north west.

He has agreed a two-year deal with Tranmere, subject to a medical.

The Manchester-born right-back had a season with Burnley and also had spells at Altrincham, Carlisle and Morecambe.

Senior told Tranmere's website: "I've come here to push the club to the right end of the table and do them proud this season on the pitch.

"I've worked with the manager before and I know how ambitious and driven he is."

Clarke said: "He's shown consistency at this level and we feel his profile suits exactly what we want; someone who can defend, get up and down the pitch and add quality in both phases of the game."

PFF grades for Texans' projected starting 2026 offense

How much more improved can the Houston Texans be in 2026?

The Texans, despite an 0-3 start to the 2025 season, managed to rattle off 12 wins in their final 14 games to make the postseason and secure the most victories in a season since 2012. Much like in past years, Houston won the wild-card round game over the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was overmatched in the divisional round loss to the New England Patriots.

A lot of the questions still surrounding the potential of Houston have to do with the offense, mainly the play of quarterback C.J. Stroud. For as good as he was to begin the season, the former No. 2 overall pick looked in over his head in the second half of the year, often having turnovers and three-and-out drives over scoring opportunities in the red zone.

But the Texans made changes to the supporting cast around Stroud. Three new offensive linemen come into action and should be upgrades over the previous corps. Houston also plans to run more 12-personnel looks, including using a legitimate blocking tight end over a sixth offensive lineman. As for the future of the run game, newcomer and former Pro Bowler David Montgomery should have a similar feel to Joe Mixon in 2024 if he can stay healthy, thus taking more pressure off of Stroud and the passing attack.

Here's a look at the Pro Football Focus grades from 2025 featuring this year's projected starters on offense, where it was mostly high marks across the board.

PFF grades (2025) for Texans' projected starters on offense:

  • QB C.J. Stroud -72.9
  • RB David Montgomery - 75.3
  • WR Nico Collins - 87.4
  • WR Jayden Higgins - 68.4
  • TE Dalton Schultz - 73.6
  • TE Foster Moreau - N/A
  • OT Aireontae Ersery - 59.3
  • OG Wyatt Teller - 62.2
  • OC Keylan Rutledge - 76.6 (college grade)
  • OG Ed Ingram - 71.5
  • OT Braden Smith - 65.3

The Texans return to practice for the start of training camp on July 21.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: PFF grades for Texans' projected starting 2026 offense

BC39 entry list: Who's racing at The Dirt Track at IMS?

Defending champion Cannon McIntosh and 2023 winner Justin Grant headline the field for this week's BC39, held June 30-July 1 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The field also includes late model standout Ricky Thornton Jr., USAC Triple Crown champions Logan Seavey and J.J. Yeley, reigning USAC National Midget champion Daison Pursley, reigning USAC National Sprint Car champion Kyle Cummins and current USAC National Midget points leader Jakeb Boxell. There are 20 BC39 rookies in this year's field.

The winner of Wednesday night's 39-lap feature will earn $20,039.

BC39 entry list: Here are the 67 drivers entered

4 KINGS RACING

  • Kevin Thomas Jr., No. 14
  • Jake Swanson (R), No. 14K
  • Jakeb Boxell, No. 54

ABACUS RACING

  • Kaylee Bryson, No. 11
  • Logan Seavey, No. 57

ADAM TAYLOR MOTORSPORTS

  • Adam Taylor, No. 7T

BUNDY BUILT MOTORSPORTS

  • Ethan Mitchell, No. 19m

BILL BURRINGTON

  • Cody Weisensel, No. 20w

CB INDUSTRIES

  • Daison Pursley, No. 86
  • Justin Grant (BC39 champion), No. 87
  • Steven Snyder Jr., No. 89

CAMERON HAGIN

  • Cameron Hagin (R), No. 33

CAPPY MASON

  • Bradley Cox, No. 45

CHASE McDERMAND RACING

  • Drake Edwards, No. 40D
  • Mack Leopard, No. 40L
  • Briggs Danner, No. 40x

CHRISTIAN MILLER

  • Jeffrey Abbey, No. 8B
  • Christian Miller (R), No. 8XL

COOPER MILLER

  • Cooper Miller, No. 8L

CORD KISTHARDT

  • Cord Kisthardt, No. 21K

DENNIS DOBIE

  • Devon Dobie, No. 23

DOOLING AUTOSPORTS-CURB-AGAJANIAN

  • Cale Coons, No. 63

GLENN STYRES RACING

  • Kyle Cummins, No. 3G

GRAY MOTORSPORTS

  • Tony Helton (R), No. 22H
  • Rylan Gray, No. 81G

HAYWARD MOTORSPORTS

  • Joel Myers Jr., No. 19H

JASON TESSIER

  • Alex Sewell (R), No. 32A
  • Jason Tessier (R), No. 32J

JEFF REESE

  • Brecken Reese, No. 20Q

JEFF TAYLOR

  • Zach Daum, No. 5D

JODY ROSENBOOM

  • Wout Hoffmans (R), No. 14J
  • Jonathan Beason, No. 36
  • Frank Flud (R), No. 81

JOSH HODGE

  • Josh Hodge, No. 5
  • Chris Hartman, No. 35s

KEITH KUNZ-CURB-AGAJANIAN MOTORSPORTS

  • Jacob Denney, No. 67
  • Colton Robinson, No. 67K
  • Cannon McIntosh (BC39 champion), No. 71K
  • Gavin Miller, No. 97
  • Brandon Carr, No. 98K

KEVIN ARNOLD

  • Gunnar Setser, No. 43

LUNSFORD-LUX MOTORSPORTS

  • Matt Lux, No. 5L

MILES DOHERTY RACING

  • Miles Doherty, No. 8D

MOUNCE-STOUT MOTORSPORTS

  • Kade Taylor (R), No. T21

NINETY-FOUR RACING

  • Hayden Wise (R), No. 94

OMR-RASE MOTORSPORTS

  • Eric Heydenreich (R), No. 32

PAT O'DELL

  • Zach Wigal, No. 1
  • Logan Julien (R), No. 3N

REINBOLD-UNDERWOOD MOTORSPORTS

  • Drew Sherman (R), No. 19
  • Hayden Reinbold, No. 19AZ
  • Mitchel Moles, No. 19T

RICK HORN

  • Austin Wood, No. 27

RMS RACING

  • Kale Drake, No. 4

ROBERT CARSON

  • Robert Carson, No. 99K

RON COX

  • Riley Kreisel, No. 19K
  • Adyn Schmidt (R), No. 19x

ROSSI-PETTY MOTORSPORTS

  • Ricky Thornton Jr., No. 1R
  • J.J. Yeley, No. 3J
  • Justin Peck, No. 3p
  • Wesley Smith (R), No. 5p

SHEA MONTGOMERY

  • Dodge Carlbert (R), No. 1m

TIM & TAMMY ENGLER

  • Kyle Jones, No. 7TX

TOBIAS MIDKIFF

  • Alex Midkiff (R), No. 05

TRIFECTA MOTORSPORTS

  • Jake Robinson (R), No. 5u
  • Karter Sarff, No. 7u

TYLER WATKINS

  • Tyler Watkins (R), No. 7w

VINCE ROSA

  • Bradley Fezard (R), No. 938

R = BC39 rookie

Jessica Garcete is an IndyStar sports reporter. Get IndyStar's motor sports coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Motor Sports newsletter. Subscribe to theYouTube channel IndyStar TV: IndyCar for a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar and expert analysis.

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Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron hit with lawsuit over alleged DRAM price fixing

The memory market’s “big three” have been hit with a class action lawsuit for price fixing Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, the three largest global memory suppliers (the “big three”), have been hit with a class action lawsuit in California for alleged DRAM “price fixing”. This lawsuit claims that all three companies co-ordinated to reduce […]

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DIY Steam Machine gaming PCs are cropping up — can 3D-printed cases and RTX 5060s actually recreate Valve's magic?

In what I can only assume is one of the first of many similar projects, a 3D-printed Steam Machine clone is making the rounds online. The custom gaming PC comes from Jacob Terkelsen, an AMD AI GPU engineer who recently posted his personal creation on X.

The Terk Box v1.1, as it's known, is a compact mini-ITX build that uses a custom 3D-printed case that you, too, can download and try out if you're so inclined. It's available on Printables alongside a parts list, which was created by a user named 3DCatt.

Here she is, Terk Box v1. 1I'm working with the designer about future improvements, but for a first major revision and she's now "complete"We added more ventilation in the back so the RTX 5060 is no longer choked.HMU if you want me to build you one. pic.twitter.com/PAt0WaBXGXJune 24, 2026

The custom chassis measures 167mm x 168mm x 225mm (6.5 x 6.6 x 8.8 inches), which puts it very close to the Steam Machine's dimensions. According to the parts list, the custom gaming PC uses a mini-ITX motherboard with a 400W FlexATX power supply unit (PSU).

A person holds a compact black computer case, showing various ports including USB, audio, and HDMI connectors on the back panel.

Jacob Terkelsen's custom Terk Box v1.1. (Image credit: Jacob Terkelsen (@theterk))

It's unclear exactly what performance hardware and cooling solution was used for the build, but, as Terkelsen points out, additional ventilation had to be added to the back of the custom PC to keep the RTX 5060 GPU from thermal throttling.

Terkelsen notes that he's working with 3DCatt to improve the design, so it's highly likely that this neat little project will continue to evolve over time.

Considering the Steam Machine's custom AMD GPU with 8GB of VRAM can be lined up with an RTX 3060, the RTX 5060 in the Terk Box represents a rather huge performance uplift. However, it's not all sunny days.

Steam Machine or a custom PC? It might be harder to choose than you think

Steam Machine for 2026

Valve's Steam Machine certainly has a much more refined look. (Image credit: Valve)

Since Terkelsen's tweet has been receiving a lot of attention, he returned to add some context about the overall project.

He notes that the cost of this custom Steam Machine is "nowhere close to $1000," which refers to the $1,049 price that Valve set for its new PC. He adds, "People fail to grasp how difficult SFF builds are..."

1. My employer has nothing to do with this personal project.2. The cost of the build isn't close to $1000 - the site never asked for comment, which I would have declined.3. I recommend the fully-engineered solution Valve has designed, from the software to the mechanical design.… https://t.co/pDJTrVQIx6June 28, 2026

Terkelsen also clearly states that he recommends "the fully-engineered solution Valve has designed, from the software to the mechanical design."

It's not hard to see why. The Terk Box v1.1 is an interesting project that enthusiasts will get a kick out of, while the Steam Machine is a commercial product that underwent years of revisions and careful tuning. It arrives ready to play, no assembly required.

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The worst part, and one that reflects the overall state of the PC component market, is that even a custom build like this costs a lot of money.

One last thing — the Terk Box v1.1 runs on Windows 11 with Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE). In reply to some comments, Terkelsen says that "Linux is far better these days, and this build would support Bazzite or CachyOS." Let me know in the comments section below if you agree.

Valve's SteamOS so far only works with AMD GPUs, but Valve has publicly stated that it's working with NVIDIA to bring support to RTX GPUs.

It's clear that we're in the early days of Steam Machine knockoffs, and I expect there to be plenty more arriving in the near future.

(via Hackaday)

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DRAM Triarchy Hit with Class-Action Lawsuit Alleging Memory Price-fixing and Cartel Behavior

29 June 2026 at 18:47
A class-action lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. alleging that the three leading DRAM manufacturers, namely Micron Technology, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix, are engaged in price-fixing and causing artificial scarcities to keep prices of computer memory high. Consumer DDR5 PC memory saw a near 700% inflation in price in a span of just 1 year, caused mainly by DRAM manufacturers allocating their production capacity to HBM stacks used by AI compute GPUs; and booking orders years into the future, which would keep a large percentage of their manufacturing capacity occupied with HBM production going as far into the future as 2030.

The lawsuit calls for PC memory manufacturers to restore consumer DRAM production and availability. Among the plenty of examples the lawsuit can cite, it mentions Apple's recent decision to increase the prices of all its products, including Macs and iPhones, citing escalating memory prices. The lawsuit alleges collusion and cartel-like behavior by Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix, to coordinate pricing. It also cites evidence of such activity in the past, specifically in the year 2000, where the U.S. Department of Justice fined these companies hundreds of millions of dollars, besides prison sentences for several company executives.

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5 WWDC features I’ll actually use more than Apple’s new Siri AI

At WWDC, Apple finally unveiled the long-delayed, genuinely rebuilt version of Siri — a more context-aware assistant that can understand what’s on your screen, use your personal data across apps, respond more naturally, and work both inside iOS/macOS and as a standalone Siri AI app.

The prospect of having a more intelligent Siri to talk to is hugely exciting, but there were plenty of other smaller announcements made at the recent Worldwide Developers Conference that got overshadowed by the big Siri AI reveal.

In fact, I might actually be more excited about these features than the new Siri. Here’s what I’m looking forward to most:

1. AI-powered Safari tab organization

If you’re anything like me, your Safari browser is a shocking mess of tabs. I try to close them, but they seem to breed like rabbits whenever I’ve been using Safari for more than 10 seconds. In macOS Golden Gate, Safari can use Apple Intelligence to group your open tabs into relevant topics without you having to do anything.

So, if you’re planning a trip, all your open tabs related to that topic will be pulled together into a single group. “Topics” is the word Apple uses to describe this organization. In the case of your holiday, it would likely pick a name for the topic — probably the destination — and all the open tabs would then be accessible from within that topic.

2. Natural-language Shortcuts

Shortcuts already exist in macOS, and they’re awesome. Shortcuts in macOS let you automate repeated actions on your Mac, either with a click, a keyboard shortcut, Siri, the menu bar, Finder, the Share Sheet, or sometimes from inside apps. You can use them to resize images, extract text from PDFs, create calendar events or reminders, and much more.

They can, however, be a little tricky to create. That’s going to change with the new version of Apple’s software. macOS Golden Gate is going to use Apple Intelligence to make creating shortcuts easier. Instead of building fiddly automations manually, you can simply describe what you want using natural language and Shortcuts will build it for you.

3. Improved Photos editing

Clean Up, Extend, and Reframe are coming to Photos to make editing pictures on your iPhone a whole lot easier, thanks to Apple’s on-device AI models, which can enhance your photos in ways that wouldn’t be possible without AI.

First, Clean Up is already part of Photos and is useful for removing distractions, but it’s getting a big upgrade in the next OS. The old version could get tripped up by busy backgrounds and complex textures, but the new version is much more adaptable and works on old photos and photos not taken on an iPhone.

Next, Extend is a way to add more background to any photo, or adjust its aspect ratio. Apple Intelligence simply fills in the new areas after the fact.

Finally, Reframe looks like a very powerful way of improving your photos. It uses Apple’s on-device AI model so you can change the angle a photo was taken at — just drag your finger around on the image in real time to change the angle the camera was pointing in. It looks a little bit like magic, and it’s very cool.

4. AirPods custom EQ

This may look like a small feature for AirPods owners, but it’s a big quality-of-life win, especially if you’ve ever wished that AirPods had more personal sound control, so you can adjust the sound to your tastes, not Apple’s.

So what does it do? Well, you’re able to adjust bass, mids, and treble, although it doesn’t give you exact frequencies or a numerical scale showing how much you’re affecting them. The good news is that older models like the AirPods Pro 2 will support Custom EQ, as well as the newer AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4.

5. Smarter parental controls

I don’t know if these features are “smarter” or simply “less confusing,” but I’m all in. Having tried to set up parental controls before for my children on iPhones, I’m in favor of anything that makes the process less tortuous.

Features like the new Ask to Browse, where a child can ask if they can look at a particular website before you grant permission, sound like they’re just making everything easier for the parent to set up. Ask to Buy is another feature that sounds self-explanatory, and exactly what busy parents need. Time Allowances for entertainment, games, and social media also look great and give a handy starting point for concerned parents.

These aren't the AI features you're looking for

A lot of the new features I’m looking forward to here use AI, but they are benefit-first features rather than another excuse to use AI for something nobody actually wants. Siri AI may well be a great step forward for the next generation of Apple devices, but there are plenty of other ways that AI is going to benefit Apple users too — and some of them might turn out to be more useful in everyday life than talking to Siri.

Hundreds of thousands at risk as NordVPN uncovers sophisticated adware campaign hidden in 50,000 pirate sites

  • NordVPN discovered adware campaign operating across 50,000 websites
  • The malware collects highly specific device data to profile and track you
  • The adware can detect and bypass ad blockers with domains that change daily

Who doesn't love a free movie? Unfortunately, a recently uncovered cyber threat is proving the old adage true: if the product is free, you are the product. NordVPN’s Threat Intelligence team has exposed a highly sophisticated adware campaign that has successfully infected at least 50,000 active websites, turning the hunt for free content into a cybersecurity minefield.

The campaign is specifically targeting high-risk corners of the internet, including illegal streaming platforms, torrent portals, underground forums, and adult websites.

Once a user lands on an infected page, the adware — a type of malware that hides behind online ads — deploys invasive tracking scripts to build a persistent profile of the user's device, harvesting data that ranges from their hardware specs to whether they use a crypto wallet.

"If you’re not paying for a product, you are often the product," says Marijus Briedis, CTO at NordVPN, explaining that what looks like a free stream or download can quickly become a gateway to tracking, scams, and malware.

According to NordVPN, the scale of the threat is immense. Every single month, hundreds of thousands of the company's users encounter infection attempts tied directly to this specific adware kit.

How the adware campaign works

The operation works by loading a hidden JavaScript tag the moment a real person visits an infected website. To ensure maximum profit, the adware utilizes a fingerprinting module to build a persistent visitor ID stored directly on your device, allowing operators to track you even without using traditional cookies.

The sheer volume of data collected by this script is staggering. It scopes out your CPU cores, RAM, operating system, and installed plugins.

But it goes further than standard tracking. The adware actively hunts for browser-injected crypto wallet tools like MetaMask, checks for motion signals like accelerometer and gyroscope availability, and even uses favicon checks to figure out if you are logged into YouTube.

This highly specific profile is then likely sold to third parties or used to target you with customized scams.

"This campaign shows how cybercriminals turn user attention, personal data, and risky browsing habits into revenue at industrial scale," said Briedis.

Graph showing the attack chain of the adware campaign uncovered by NordVPN (June 2026)

(Image credit: NordVPN)

Perhaps the most alarming aspect of this adware is how aggressively it hijacks your browsing experience.

You don't even need to click on a visible advertisement to fall victim. Simply clicking on an ordinary, non-advertising part of the infected webpage can trigger a redirect, immediately sending you to phishing campaigns, malware download sites, or push-subscription traps.

If you think your current ad blocker is enough to keep you safe, think again. The adware actively detects when filtering protections are running in your browser. If it spots an ad blocker, it switches to a proxy bypass mechanism, dubbed "adblock-proxy-super-secret" by its creators, which generates at least three brand new domains every 24 hours.

This constant shifting allows the malware to effortlessly dodge standard security blocklists. It even hides its malicious behavior if it detects a search engine bot, ensuring the infected pirate sites look completely harmless to Google.

How to stay safe

To protect your digital life, NordVPN's CTO Marijus Briedis recommends taking the following precautions:

  • Avoid "free" premium content: Stay away from piracy and illegal streaming sites, as these environments are hotbeds for adware and phishing.
  • Use tracker protections: Employing reputable ad and tracker blockers limits malicious scripts from executing in your browser.
  • Reject push notifications: If a sketchy website asks for permission to send you notifications, deny the request immediately.
  • Update your software: Keep your browser and security tools up to date to ensure they can catch the latest malicious scripts and deceptive redirects.

Prime Day is over for another year but these top tech deals are still available at Amazon UK — up to 50% off Ninja, Asus, Nothing, Philips, and more

Prime Day may be over for another year, but that doesn't mean that deals have completely vanished from Amazon. While the sheer volume of offers has dropped dramatically since last week's mega sale, I've spotted a handful of strong offers still live at the retailer this week. Here are my 15 top picks that I think are worth buying.

See all of today's best deals at Amazon UK

One standout that was not on our radar during Prime Day is the fantastic Nothing Ear (a) for £49 (was £69). These five-star buds rival the AirPods and other premium options in sound quality, noise cancellation, and battery life — all for a fraction of the cost.

Some deals I did actually spot last week and are either still available at the same low price, or are only marginally more expensive. They include the Philips OneBlade 360 for £42.99 (was £54.99), the Anker Soundcore Portable Speaker for £21.97 (was £29.99), and the Warmco Portable Handheld Fan for £25.49 (was £29.99).

Details on all of these deals and more from Amazon UK are below.

Today's 15 best deals at Amazon UK

These have been some of the most surprising earbuds we've ever tested, scoring a sweet five stars in our Nothing Ear (a) review – and now you can get them for their lowest price ever. Considering the latest AirPods are closer to £100, the fact that these offer massively superior sound and great active noise cancellation for half the price of Apple's popular buds makes these a no-brainer.View Deal

I actually bought a Levoit Core Mini for myself when moving into a new house that hadn't been lived in for a while to get rid of the dust and debris, and I also think it works as a great option for any allergy problems. What I like most is that it's small and quiet, so it is perfect for all sorts of spaces, such as the living room and bedroom. It's now also very affordable at 20% off.View Deal

This Warmco Portable handheld fan is a slightly more high-tech and serious-looking device. Again, we haven't reviewed it, but it does have good Amazon reviews and the price is right thanks to this deal. According to the user reviews, this looks to be a surprisingly powerful little fan that's capable of 2.5 hours of operation per charge.View Deal

The Philips OneBlade 360 is a quick, simple and affordable electric razor that's suitable for a wide variety of face and body grooming needs. This jam-packed bundle was a little cheaper over Prime Day, but today's offer is still a solid one. This bundle includes the handle, as well as two spare blades, four combs, a body kit, and a USB-A charging cable.View Deal

I'm not sure how I feel about smart rings, but our fitness editor, Matt Evans, is a big fan of the Oura Ring 4. He said it was "nearly the perfect fitness tracker" in our review, praising the design, ease-of-use, long-lasting battery and detailed health information it offers. This fascinating bit of tech is now down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon — but be warned that many sizes and colours have sold out.View Deal

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop is one of the best entry-level coffee machines around and it's now 50% off at Amazon. Use it with the included pods, and it does all the hard work for you with one-touch brewing, with the option of different brew sizes depending on how much you want to drink. As well as the Vertuo Pop machine, the bundle comes with coffee pods, mugs, spoons, and a milk frother.View Deal

The Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the simplest fitness trackers around, but it works very well and is still at a low price following Prime Day. It has a small screen that shows the time, how many steps you’ve taken, and your current heart rate as well. It’s subtle, so it fits on your wrist well – whether you’re at work or working out. Extensive battery life of up to seven days means minimal hassle, too.View Deal

Display: 14 inches
Processor: Intel N4500
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 64GB

I want to be clear that this is far from the best laptop you can buy, but I can't deny that it's incredibly cheap. The spec is incredibly low-end, with an entry-level processor, only 4GB of RAM and a small 64GB hard drive. At least it's a Chromebook, which can get more from weaker components, but this is only a good buy if you want to spend very little money on a very basic machine for infrequent, light use.View Deal

The iO range is usually a more expensive option in Oral-B's range of electric toothbrushes, but this is a decent deal on the entry-level option that's also bundled with a few handy extras. It doesn't boast many high-end features but it has the basic ones you really need to brush your teeth effectively and efficiently, including a two-minute timer and a visible pressure sensor. Plus, you get a charger pouch, refill holder, and a carry case included for free.View Deal

The Ninja Crispi was £10 cheaper during Prime Day, but this is still a great price for the manufacturer's portable air fryer. This bundle includes the PowerPod lid, plus two resealable glass containers to carry your dishes until you're ready to cook. According to our testing, it cooks exceptionally quickly, is easy to use and a breeze to clean, making this one of the best air fryer deals I've seen this year.View Deal

Display - 15.6 inches
Processor - AMD Ryzen 7
RAM - 16GB
Storage - 512GB

This is a great price for a laptop that comes with a well-performing AMD Ryzen 7 CPU. On top of that, you get 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD for storage, and incredible battery life, which represents good value for money. Overall, I think it's a solid everyday machine for the price.View Deal

If you want a cheap and basic Bluetooth speaker, then you can't go wrong with this Anker Soundcore for almost £20. Sure, it's not going to give you the biggest and boldest audio quality, but it's still a solid option at an affordable price. Battery life is an impressive 24 hours, too, so it's great to use around the home or take it with you when on the go.View Deal

Display - 15.6 inches
Processor - Intel Core 3
RAM - 8GB
Storage - 128GB

This version of the Lenovo Chromebook offers an impressive amount of power for the price. It includes a fairly basic Intel Core 3 processor, but you do get 8GB of RAM to boost performance, boot times, and load times. There's also 128GB of storage and battery life is excellent at 12 hours on a single charge. That's more than enough to last a full working day. At close to £200, it's a bargain for school or college, or just as a home laptop that you use for light use and everyday tasks.View Deal

I've got this arm for my dual setup at home and it works really well to hold up both of my monitors, making it easier and more comfortable to work and game across the pair of them. This particular model supports displays from 13 - 27 inches. is height adjustable, can be mounted in two different ways, and supports up to 360-degree rotation.View Deal

Graphics card: RTX 4050
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB

It's a rare thing these days to see a gaming laptop for around £600, and better yet, this Asus TUF actually features a decent RTX 4050 graphics card. If you're looking for the basics, then this machine is definitely going to cover you well for a great price. The RTX 4050, in combination with the Ryzen 7 chipset, is going to play all the latest games — and should do well, granted you're willing to tweak a few settings here and there on the most demanding titles.View Deal

Yep, it's not a tech deal, but it's an essential we all need to stock up on, and I think this is a very good price for a massive 72 rolls. Prime Day was a good opportunity to pick up household items like this, and while similar deals were available during the event, I think this is actually better than any I spotted last week.View Deal

Brazil fans, there's no need to settle for ITV's low res coverage of World Cup 2026 – try Brazil vs Japan in glorious 4K instead, and with the commentary in Portuguese!

Not all FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage is the same, and Brazil fans would do well to take note of that as 'A Seleção' take on Japan today in Houston, Texas.

For example, in the UK, Brazil vs Japan is on the ITVX streaming service and not BBC iPlayer, and that means you can't watch all those Samba skills in glorious 4K UHD.

But Brazil fans, listen up: there is a place you can watch the match at maximum resolution, and with Portuguese commentary, and all for free too.

The free-to-air CazéTV YouTube channel has the rights to show all of the FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage in Brazil, and in 4K UHD too. If you're a Brazil national currently abroad, then you can still access the stream.

Just pick yourself up a VPN, select a server in Brazil and then tune into CazéTV as you normally would back home. If you don't already have a VPN, then give Proton VPN a try.

We continuously test the best VPNs and we rate Proton very highly. It's great for streaming but, the reason we recommend it for CazéTV and Brazil is because Proton has more South American servers than an almost every other VPN provider, so you're not likely to run into capacity issues with other people trying to do the same.

But, just as importantly, Proton VPN also recorded the highest speeds over long distance connections (such as Europe to Brazil) in our recent tests, meaning that you should get a nice, clean, up-to-the-minute stream with no buffering or stuttering.

Watch Brazil vs Japan with Proton VPN Plus: $2.99 per month for 2 years

Proton VPN Plus is one of the best VPNs available. It has excellent server coverage in South America, and all over the world, and its 1548Mbps long distance connection speeds make it a great choice for super-smooth FIFA World Cup 2026 streaming of Brazil vs Japan and more. Give it a go.View Deal

Proton VPN comes with live chat support just in case you have any difficulties getting connected. It's also one of the most private and secure VPNs out there if you're looking to stay safe online, as well as do some soccer streaming.

There is a free version of Proton VPN but it's the paid one you'll need to get access to the Brazil server and the faster streaming speeds.

VPNs are completely legal to use. They're excellent for streaming your regular shows wherever your travel and providing privacy and protection from prying eyes for all of your online activities.

A classic piece of tech is becoming redundant: BBC waves bye-bye to its Long Wave broadcasts

  • The BBC has turned off its Long Wave (LW) service
  • BBC 4 joins the digital-only party
  • Radios will likely soon need to support digital to be viable

If you still rock a retro, decades-old radio (and live in the UK), you're probably going to have to pop down to your local electronics store, because it's well on its way to becoming defunct.

BBC 4, the last radio station in the UK to use Long Wave (LW) radio, has now been taken off the airwaves. And by that I mean, it's still going digitally and on FM analog radio, but it's the final station to be taken off BBC's Long Wave service — and thus, the power there has been switched off.

This follows a several-decades-long trend, which started in 1995 when the Beeb launched its first-ever DAB broadcast. Over time, digital-only stations and the slow shutdown of aging long-wave tech has made digital one of the preferred ways to listen.

Although several medium-wave and FM radio broadcasts persist, most people listen to their stations via digital audio in 2026, with spoken word and songs converted into binary rather than the warmer, imperfect oscillations of wave-based radio. And I've got to tell you: that's the way it'll continue.

Digital is the future

This format shutdown will reduce the complexity of the BBC's stretched multi-signal operation. In theory, it will increase accessibility — you can listen to digital signals wherever you are in the world, without needing to be within signal range — but some listeners with limited internet access or technological ability may be cut off.

For better or worse, this is the way it's going. The UK government is consulting on plans for TV to follow suit, with terrestrial TV proposed to be removed by 2034 or, possibly, 2044.

The proposals are facing the same criticism of reducing access to programming, though an eight-year lead-up gives people plenty of time to upgrade. That's especially true given that all of the best TVs these days are, let's face it, smart ones.

According to the BBC, roughly a third of a million viewers only have access to Freeview currently, and the corporation threatened that channels may be shut down if it's forced to support terrestrial for much longer. It'll depend on the consultation process.

It's too late for long wave radio though which, in the UK, now joins the dinosaurs and passenger pigeon in the category of 'things which are extinct'.

At least we know its death wasn't for nothing: it'll keep the BBC ticking along for a little while longer.

How AI observability helps organizations move from experimentation to production

Enterprise AI has entered a new operational phase, moving rapidly from experimentation into production systems integrated into customer experiences, workflows, and software delivery pipelines.

However, as organizations operationalize AI, they are also introducing new complexity around infrastructure, governance, debugging, capacity planning, and cost control.

This complexity introduces new operational risks.

AI systems continuously evolve as prompts change, models are updated, agents become more autonomous, and infrastructure dependencies shift over time.

Without end-to-end visibility across the full AI stack, issues related to reliability, latency, output quality, or cost efficiency can gradually slip into production unnoticed: resulting in what many teams refer to as “invisible drift.”

As AI adoption scales, observability is becoming essential for helping engineering teams maintain operational control, reliability, and resilience in rapidly changing environments.

Multi-provider AI brings a new wave of platform engineering challenges

Organizations are increasingly adopting multi-model AI strategies rather than relying on a single provider. Recent research shows that more than 70 per cent of organizations now use three or more models in their production environments. This reflects a broader shift toward diversified model libraries, with teams are selecting models based on specific workload requirements such as latency, reasoning ability, operational risk, and cost efficiency.

This shift is creating a new generation of platform engineering challenges. AI environments now span evolving ecosystems of models, agents, orchestration frameworks, APIs, vector databases and infrastructure layers. As coding agents accelerate development, organizations are generating more code, dependencies, and operational overhead than teams can realistically manage manually.

At the same time, enterprises are accumulating significant LLM technical debt as they rapidly integrate new tools and frameworks. Tool sprawl, fragmented visibility, and constantly evolving AI architectures are making systems harder to govern, troubleshoot, optimize and secure. This makes AI observability essential, providing centralized visibility into model behavior, prompts, latency, hallucinations, token usage, infrastructure performance, and operational bottlenecks across complex multi-model environments.

Scaling AI safely, reliably and at speed requires control

As organizations race to scale their AI initiatives, operational failures are becoming more visible. Recent analysis shows that two per cent of all LLM calls returned errors, with rate limit issues accounting for almost a third of these (equating to approximately 8.4 million rate limit errors in total). This highlights the operational strain on systems as AI adoption accelerates.

At the same time, pressure to remain competitive is pushing organizations to move projects into production before operational controls have fully matured. Scaling too quickly introduces significant reliability, resilience, and governance risks. Real-time observability across the AI stack gives engineering teams the visibility needed to move quickly while maintaining high performance standards.

AI agents are adding yet another layer of complexity. Adoption of agent frameworks has doubled in the past year, leading to increased “agent sprawl”. These agents autonomously interact with multiple tools, systems, APIs, and datasets, making it harder for organizations to monitor behavior, diagnose faults, manage security risks, and maintain governance controls without deeper telemetry.

To manage this complexity, organizations need enterprise-grade observability that delivers end-to-end visibility across the AI stack (from development through to production). This includes visibility into prompts, model interactions, inference pipelines, infrastructure performance, latency, failures, and downstream dependencies. With comprehensive telemetry in place, teams can accelerate AI innovation while improving reliability, security, and operational controls at scale.

Four ways observability helps organizations scale AI more reliably

Organizations moving AI into production are increasingly treating observability as a foundational operational discipline, rather than simply a monitoring capability. Four practices are becoming particularly important as enterprises scale multi-model AI environments:

1.Managing multi-model environments more effectively

Teams are implementing gateways, routing layers, and evaluation frameworks that enhance their ability to select, assess, and manage multi-model environments effectively. These systems enable organizations to compare model behaviors, evaluate outputs, optimize workload placement, and enforce governance policies across various providers. AI observability provides the real-time data needed to support these decisions.

2.Reducing operational overhead and tech debt

Centralized visibility across prompts, models, inference pipelines, and infrastructure helps teams manage increasingly distributed environments. Observability reduces operational overhead and limits the accumulation of LLM technical debt as tools and frameworks evolve.

3.Improving agent reliability and preventing infrastructure failures

AI observability improves agent reliability and helps organizations eliminate failures caused by capacity constraints and infrastructure bottlenecks. Real-time monitoring of GPU utilization, throughput, latency, request failures, and workload behavior enables engineering teams to identify emerging scaling limitations before they impact production systems or user experiences.

4.Diagnosing faults and understanding agent behavior

Detailed tracing across prompts, workflows, APIs, orchestration layers, and infrastructure dependencies provides the operational context needed to investigate anomalies and identify root causes. This is critical for understanding how AI agents behave in real-world production environments.

Moving to a state of production-ready AI

Enterprise AI is now entering its operational era. As organizations move from experimentation to production, observability becomes the backbone for managing the growing complexity of multi-model architectures, autonomous agents, and distributed AI systems.

Without deep visibility into how these systems operate in production, organizations risk increasing operational failures, accumulating technical debt, and allowing invisible drift to undermine performance, reliability and governance over time.

AI observability provides the control needed to scale AI safely and effectively. Visibility across models, prompts, infrastructure, agents, and workflows helps teams build more governable, resilient and cost-effective AI systems.

Success in the next phase of AI adoption will depend on transforming experimental AI systems into disciplined production platforms that can be continuously evaluated, improved and trusted at scale.

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The Steam Machine is overpriced yet it's sold out already in Japan — but be careful about buying a cheap clone

  • Valve's Steam Machine has seemingly sold out straight away in Japan
  • Reservations are going for up to $3,000 in the US on eBay
  • If you're tempted to look at cheap alternatives from Asia given all this, be very cautious around that idea

Given the price of the Steam Machine (and some other wrinkles with the device) it's not surprising that many gamers are looking for alternatives, but you need to be careful in that regard – although you may find it difficult to believe that some people are willing to pay a lot more than the official MSRP for Valve's gaming PC.

Before we come onto the tale of how much scalpers are reselling Steam Machine reservations for, the cautionary development is the likes of what appear to be super-affordable Steam Machine clones being offered over in China.

A prime example posted on Reddit is a white Steam Machine copy which claims to be built around a Ryzen 5 5500 processor with 16GB of DDR5 RAM, alongside an AMD RX 6750 GRE graphics card with a 2TB SSD. This is selling for the equivalent of $688 in China, so compare that to what Valve's charging for the Steam Machine with 2TB of storage: $1,349 in the US.

So, on the face of it, you're looking at not far off half the price for the Chinese clone PC, but there are a fair few weighty caveats attached which I'll come back to in a moment.

Meanwhile, while there are those searching for a bargain alternative to the official Steam Machine, at the other end of the spectrum there are those willing to pay something like double the asking price to secure one of the initial Steam Machine models to roll off the production lines.

As TweakTown noticed, there are people trying to resell their reservations for a Steam Machine on eBay. In case you didn't realize, Valve offered the chance to reserve a spot to purchase its gaming PC (using a randomized lottery system, rather than first-come-first-served), and some successful folks are effectively selling their place in the line.

Some of these auction listings are up for sale at approaching $3,500 over in the US (for the 2TB model), and TweakTown notes there appears to be a confirmed sale at $2,800. It's difficult to believe someone would pay that much, but it's seemingly true (unless the seller is engaging in shenanigans somehow).

On top of that, Notebookcheck.net highlighted another apparent indication of the popularity of the Steam Machine as Valve readies to open pre-orders (for those with a reservation). In actual fact, the device is already on sale in the Asian market, and the PC has already sold out in Japan. Seemingly retailer Komodo Station put the Steam Machine straight onto its shelves (rather than using a reservation system), and the PCs didn't hang about for long before they vanished.

Analysis: reasons to be fearful

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There's certainly a level of demand for the Steam Machine, then, although this could, and indeed I'd argue it's likely to be, a reflection of stock levels as much as it is demand. Nonetheless, there are disgruntled gamers over in Japan complaining on social media that they can't get a device.

This is also reflected in the apparent eBay prices for reservations in the US, although there's an important point to note here: most of these haven't sold (yet). In case you were mulling this route, bear in mind that you are placing a lot of trust in the seller to fulfil your order in the end. It's not an approach I'd recommend, and neither is buying a Steam Machine clone from Asia because it seems like a bargain and a half.

What are the dangers of the latter? Well, mainly that you don't really know what you'll be getting. If we take the highlighted example of the Chinese PC on Reddit above, there are some notable red flags with the listing, including that the Ryzen CPU is paired with DDR5 RAM that the platform it runs on (AM4) doesn't support.

On top of that, the RX 6750 GRE is a relatively chunky GPU, as several Redditors point out, and it seems highly unlikely that it'll fit in the chassis which is pictured for the device. What about the thermals, cooling solution, and fan noise, too? I'd be especially worried on those fronts.

Who knows: maybe you'll get a much larger box than the illustrated case, or components that are different to those advertised. I'm not saying this will necessarily be the case with the example product shown, but this is the concern with all of these kinds of offers from Asia, and it's why I'd take a hard pass on any such buying opportunity when it's being shipped outside of China.

Remember, there's the added cost of importing the PC to be considered as well, not to mention that if the device goes wrong or runs overly hot and unstable, then good luck with the returns process. There's also the potential security risks of a PC from an unknown vendor over in China that might be loaded with a dodgy version of SteamOS to trap the unwary.

In short, there are potential pitfalls aplenty, and if you want a more affordable alternative to the Steam Machine – or a living room PC with more performance and bang-for-buck like the so-called 'Stim Machine' – then buy something locally, and from a trusted (national) retailer.

Or just take the DIY path and build your own Steam Machine, which is the other option available to those who are unimpressed with Valve's pricing. Of course, you have to bear in mind that the RAM crisis – which forced up the price of the Steam Machine in the first place – will make this a much trickier endeavor than it would have been a year ago. There are also elements of Valve's PC that a DIY build won't be able to replicate, such as HDMI CEC support.

Samsung doubles down on 1000-layer NAND for petabyte SSDs as it sets its sights on elusive 32TB M.2 solid state drives (you remember this right?)

  • Samsung wants NAND layer counts to reach four digits this decade
  • Future M.2 SSDs could expand from 8TB to 32TB capacities
  • Cell Multi-Bonding may replace traditional approaches to NAND density growth

Samsung has mapped out a NAND strategy stretching toward 1000-layer memory designs as demand for denser storage continues accelerating across industries.

The roadmap, disclosed during the IEEE/JSAP VLSI Symposium 2026, extends current vertical scaling plans far beyond existing commercial products.

At the centre of those ambitions sits a future generation of storage capable of pushing familiar SSD capacities into unfamiliar territory.

The route from today's drives to tomorrow's 32TB M.2 SSDs

Samsung expects its NAND technology to reach roughly 420 layers by 2029 before advancing beyond 560 layers during 2030.

Beyond that point, the company intends to explore architectures carrying between 900 and 1000 layers within future generations of flash memory.

Rather than constructing one towering NAND structure, Samsung plans to combine multiple stacks through its Cell Multi-Bonding technology approach.

The method joins separate NAND structures together inside one package to achieve densities that resemble a single 1000-layer device.

Samsung specifically discussed pairing two approximately 450-layer structures to approach the effective density associated with future four-digit layer counts.

According to company projections, this arrangement could increase storage density by as much as four times current generation solutions.

One example outlined during the presentation involved an 8TB QLC M.2 drive eventually scaling upward to reach 32TB capacities.

That scenario would allow substantially larger SSDs without increasing physical dimensions, preserving the compact M.2 format many users remember well.

The same scaling approach could eventually contribute toward enterprise drives exceeding 100TB while bringing Petabyte SSD discussions closer to reality.

The engineering problems standing between Samsung and a petabyte SSD

Samsung acknowledged that increasing layer counts introduces manufacturing complications that become progressively harder as structures grow vertically taller.

One major concern involves wafer warpage, where taller structures can deform during production and reduce manufacturing consistency or yields.

Another challenge comes from maintaining alignment accuracy across hundreds of stacked layers, requiring extremely precise overlay control throughout fabrication processes.

Even relatively minor deviations between layers can affect long-term reliability, performance, and manufacturing efficiency across finished storage products.

To limit deformation effects, Samsung plans to introduce an Upper Chuck Design intended to stabilise increasingly complex wafer structures.

The company also discussed Overlay Correction technologies intended to improve alignment precision as future NAND structures continue growing upward.

These developments arrive as conventional process shrinking becomes increasingly difficult, forcing memory manufacturers toward more elaborate vertical architectures.

Samsung has separately discussed a record-breaking 400-layer NAND generation that could help push AI hyperscaler SSD capacities beyond the 200TB barrier.

The company has also linked 430-layer NAND technology with a future where 100TB SSDs become increasingly mainstream across enterprise deployments.

Samsung will work with hafnia ferroelectrics in order to extend the practical layer counts beyond 1000 layers.

However, whether these designs eventually deliver mainstream 32TB M.2 drives or petabyte SSDs remains dependent upon manufacturing realities rather than roadmaps.

Samsung's latest roadmap nevertheless suggests the race toward NAND supremacy depends upon stacking ingenuity rather than shrinking dimensions.

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'This is a step in the right direction': Oracle set to open up MySQL - but will it be everything developers wish for?

  • Oracle admitted it needed a new approach back in February
  • Now, the company has a new community-focused approach to MySQL
  • Community roles and steering committee will ensure maximum quality

Oracle's VP of External Standards & Community Engagement, Heather VanCura, has revealed in a blog post the company's "next phase" of MySQL community engagement as it seeks to the open-source database project more transparent and collaborative.

The update comes after community criticism over Oracle's leadership of the project, and the company has finally responded with new governance frameworks.

In February 2026, Community Manager Frederic Descamps admitted the project was letting down community members. Descamps promised a "decisive" and "reinvigorated" approach.

Oracle announces "next phase" of MySQL

VanCura clearly acknowledged the role that community members have played in MySQL over the past three decades, referencing the need for visibility and deeper participation.

Under the new plans, Contributors can participate through code submissions, bug testing, code reviews, technical discussions and more. Experiences Contributors can become Committers, taking on responsibilities like code quality maintenance, and they're set to be guided by Mentors and Project Leads.

"Trust is built through transparent processes, clear decision-making, and meaningful opportunities for participation," VanCura added.

Oracle also launched a new Vulnerability Group and Technical Steering Committee. AWS, Google Cloud and Oracle will have representatives on the committee, but the company also noted the need for "additional perspectives from users of MySQL."

Percona co-founder Peter Zaitsev praised Oracle for its clear willingness to want to make changes (via The Register): "This is a step and in the right direction... Oracle has shown a desire to show more openness to the community in terms of sharing and including the wider community in the decision-making process."

Looking ahead, VanCura promises to share metrics with the community, engage in more discussions and uphold a high quality of contributions.

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How to watch Brazil vs Japan: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Vinicius Jr headlines last-32 clash, team news

After negotiating the group stage with increasingly little fuss, Brazil's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign starts to get serious as they take on Japan in the last-32 — and you can watch the game from anywhere for free.

The five-time winners head into this clash in Houston in good shape after successive 3-0 wins over Scotland and Haiti. The chief architect was Vinicius Jr, who scored four goals and assisted one across the group stage, while Matheus Cunha has struck A Selecao's other three tournament goals. Legendary head coach Carlo Ancelotti will be wary of a Japan side who record a first-ever win over the five-time world champions in a 3-2 friendly defeat in Tokyo last October.

That result was one of two statement victories for Japan in the past 12 months, having also beaten England 1-0 at Wembley in March. Hajime Moriyasu's dynamic side impressed to finish Group E runners-up, with respectable draws against the Netherlands and Sweden sandwiching a 4-0 thrashing of Tunisia. Japan boast several players who can hurt Ancelotti's men, including forwards Ayase Ueda and Eintracht Frankfurt's versatile Ritsu Doan, while Daichi Kamada, of Crystal Palace, has dictated the midfield tempo. Beating Brazil would be another statement for a team full of belief and would set up a last-16 tie against Ivory Coast or Norway in New Jersey on Sunday.

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

Brazil vs Japan: Team News

Brazil XI: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Douglas; Guimaraes, Casemiro, Paqueta; Rayan, Cunha, Vinicius Jr.

Japan XI: Z Suzuki; Tomiyasu, Taniguchi, H Ito; Doan, Sano, Kamada, Nakamura; J Ito, Maeda; Ueda.

How to watch Brazil vs Japan for free

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

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How to watch Brazil vs Japan in the US

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US viewers can watch Brazil vs Japan 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 Brazil vs Japan on Fox One (3-day free trial). Telemundo is available via Peacock as well.

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How to watch Brazil vs Japan in the UK

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

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How to watch Brazil vs Japan in Australia

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Brazil vs Japan will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.

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How to watch Brazil vs Japan in Canada

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In Canada, TSN will be broadcasting Brazil vs Japan.

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

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Brazil vs Japan: Match Information

What time does Brazil vs Japan start?

Brazil vs Japan kicks-off at 6pm BST / 1pm ET on Monday, June 29. That's 3am AEST on Tuesday, June 30 in Australia.

What are the squads for Brazil vs Japan?

Brazil

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Fenerbahce), Weverton (Gremio).

Defenders: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus), Ibanez (Al-Ahli), Ederson (Atalanta), Marquinhos (Paris St-Germain), Gabriel (Arsenal), Douglas Santos (Zenit St. Petersburg).

Midfielders: Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Casemiro (Manchester United), Danilo Santos (Botafogo), Fabinho (Al-Ittihad), Lucas Paqueta (Flamengo).

Forwards: Endrick (Lyon), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), Luiz Henrique (Zenit St. Petersburg), Neymar (Santos), Rayan (Bournemouth).

Japan

Goalkeepers: Tomoki Hayakawa (Kashima Antlers), Keisuke Osako (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Aya Suzuka (Parma Calcio).

Defenders: Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo), Shogo Taniguchi (Sint-Truiden), Ko Itakura (Ajax), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Feyenoord), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Ajax), Hiroki Ito (Bayern Munich), Ayumu Seko (Le Havre AC), Yukinari Sugawara (Werder Bremen), Junosuke Suzuki (FC Copenhagen).

Midfielders: Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Junya Ito (Genk), Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace), Koki Ogawa (NEC Nijmegen), Daizen Maeda (Celtic), Ritsu Doan (Eintracht Frankfurt), Ao Tanaka (Leeds United), Kaishu Sano (Mainz 05), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad).

Forwards: Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord), Keito Nakamura (Stade de Reims), Ito Suzuki (SC Freiburg), Kento Shiode (Wolfsburg), Keisuke Goto (Sint-Truiden).

Brazil vs Japan: Road to the last-32

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Japan

Group stage

Group C: 1st, 7 points

Group F: 2nd, 5 points

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How to future-proof enterprise operations in the age of invisible AI

At SAP Sapphire in Orlando, Christian Klein put it plainly: “For the mission-critical processes of our customers, almost right just isn’t good enough.”

It was the line that crystallized the Autonomous Enterprise vision, and it is also the line that should reframe how every operations leader thinks about AI for the next eighteen months.

Sapphire made one thing unambiguous. AI is becoming visible at the top of the stack.

Joule (or your chosen equivalent) is being positioned as the new front door to enterprise software, with more than two hundred agents and over fifty assistants spanning finance, supply chain, procurement, HCM, and customer experience. Users will increasingly describe an outcome and let agents orchestrate the work across SAP and non-SAP systems.

That is the visible layer. There is also an invisible one, and it is the one that determines whether any of this actually delivers.

Agents only behave as well as the operational substrate they run on. They need systems that are healthy, observable, and consistent enough to act on safely. They need clean process telemetry, automated remediation when things break, and governance that extends across the hybrid landscape most large enterprises actually run. Without that foundation, agentic AI does not reduce operational risk. It multiplies it.

This is what future-proofing now means. Less about adopting the latest model, more about building the operational layer underneath it so that agents become a source of measurable outcomes rather than a source of new incidents.

The opportunity is significant for organizations that get this right. Two groups are forming. Those who have built the operational readiness to let agents execute, and those who will spend the next two years discovering they have not.

Pragmatism in ERP transformation

Enterprises are navigating significant transitions in their core systems, and the 2027 SAP ECC end-of-mainstream-maintenance deadline is the most visible forcing function. But the SAPinsider 2026 research surfaces a more interesting signal underneath it. AI readiness is now cited by 43% of organizations as the primary driver of their transformation investment, ranking above the deadline itself. The deadline creates urgency. AI readiness creates direction.

For many large enterprises, the preferred approach is not wholesale reinvention but incremental change. Brownfield migration has become a common starting point. It allows organizations to move existing systems to modern platforms while preserving established processes and minimizing disruption. In complex landscapes with extensive integrations and dependencies, that level of continuity is non-negotiable.

A brownfield approach also provides a structured path forward. It enables organizations to stabilize their core systems before introducing further innovation, including agentic AI. The transition to cloud ERP software plays a central role here. Managed, scalable environments establish the platform that supports both current operations and future capabilities, with continuous updates and easier integration of new services.

This foundation matters particularly for AI. As intelligent features become embedded within enterprise applications, cloud platforms provide the IT infrastructure needed to support them at scale. From advanced analytics to autonomous execution, AI capabilities are increasingly delivered as part of the platform rather than as separate tools.

During these transitions, most organizations operate in hybrid environments that combine on-premises and cloud systems. This state can persist for years, introducing complexity in governance, monitoring, and integration. Managing hybrid operations effectively requires clear definitions of roles and responsibilities, and an operational substrate that is observable, automatable, and consistent across the entire landscape.

As legacy solutions reach the end of life, organizations are reassessing how they support operations in this mixed environment, and the bar is rising.

AI as invisible infrastructure, AI as visible interaction

The Sapphire announcements make clear that AI is now operating at two layers, and both have to work.

At the interaction layer, AI is becoming the front door. Joule Work, the Autonomous Suite, and the broader agentic stack are designed to let users interact with enterprise systems through conversation and outcomes rather than screens and clicks. This is the visible AI, and it is what most of the industry will spend the next year talking about.

At the execution layer, AI is also becoming part of the underlying infrastructure. It will show up in observability, in automated remediation, in capacity and performance management, in the operational disciplines that have always determined whether mission-critical systems actually behave. This is the invisible AI, and it is what determines whether the visible layer delivers.

Lacking context is the number one reason enterprise AI projects fail to deliver value. Operational data, process telemetry, and the live state of the landscape are a critical part of that context. Agents that act on stale, incomplete, or unobservable systems will produce confident answers that quietly create new failure modes. Agents that act on a well-instrumented, well-automated estate will deliver the outcomes Sapphire promised.

This is why operational readiness is emerging as the real differentiator. Two groups are forming. Those who have built the foundation that lets agents execute reliably, and those who have never closed the gap between AI ambition and operational reality. The divide is not driven by access to technology. AI capabilities are increasingly available across major platforms. The divide is driven by whether the operational layer is ready to absorb them.

Positioning for long-term resilience

For enterprise and technology leaders, the convergence of cloud transformation and agentic AI presents a clearer opportunity than at any previous point in the SAP cycle. The path forward is not defined by rapid disruption but by deliberate, sustained evolution.

Future-proofing now means building the foundation that lets continuous improvement happen safely. It involves modernising core systems, embracing incremental change, and ensuring that emerging capabilities, especially agentic ones, can be integrated into operations without expanding the risk surface.

As AI becomes embedded across both the interaction layer and the execution layer, success will depend on how well organisations have prepared for both. The goal is intelligent operations that deliver tangible business outcomes, with AI serving as the enabler at every level of the stack. Resilience, adaptability, and operational discipline are the disciplines that will define long-term competitiveness in the autonomous enterprise era.

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Windows 11's File Explorer is getting a long-awaited revamp — but here's hoping a future update doesn't ruin it

  • Windows 11's File Explorer is receiving major improvements via the latest preview update
  • File Explorer should perform much faster, including mounting disk images
  • The update is currently in the rollout process

Microsoft is still hard at work fixing pain points within Windows 11 for its users. While this case isn't focused on gaming improvements, it addresses an issue that should improve one of the operating system's fundamental aspects.

As reported by Windows Latest, Microsoft is rolling out File Explorer improvements with its latest preview update, KB5095093. The update includes much better speed and performance of the File Explorer and increased responsiveness when mounting disk images.

This is a long-awaited update for Windows 11 users, as File Explorer hasn't always been the most responsive or fastest, especially compared to macOS or SteamOS, both of which feature fairly responsive file managers.

It's also worth noting that PC hardware, specifically SSD speeds and storage space, can have an impact on loading times. Still, the onus has been on Microsoft to fix its Windows 11 File Explorer, which has been noticeably slow even with a high-speed SSD — so this update is very much necessary.

A person using a touchscreen Windows 11 laptop.

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Perhaps the most important improvement being rolled out is better performance for mounting disk images, which was arguably the worst aspect of Windows 11's File Explorer. This would often result in a five-minute wait for the disk image to fully open, and that's frustrating, especially for users with high-speed hardware.

Windows Latest also highlights that the 'Properties' tab on a file will be seeing a visual overhaul, with a more modern look using WinUI 3, as opposed to the Windows 95-era UI.

It's great to see Microsoft address these issues, seemingly as a wider attempt to improve Windows 11's functionality and appearance due to consistent user complaints. For sure, there's still more to be desired in the game performance aspect, but Microsoft should get praise where it's due.

My only concern is a potential update that could undo all of the hard work, since Windows 11 updates are notorious for breaking functionality, whether that's via File Explorer or as far as GPU stability — which have previously impacted Nvidia GPU users.

Apple’s Wasting No Time For Next Year’s Flagships, As Company Is Said To Begin Preparations For The iPhone 20 Pro And iPhone Fold 2

29 June 2026 at 19:09

Apple has already begun testing the iPhone 20 Pro and iPhone Fold 2, according to the latest rumor

The iPhone 18 Pro and first-generation iPhone Fold have yet to be announced, and Apple is already allegedly making plans to launch their successors next year. The California-based giant will employ a strategic path for 2027 as it attempts to unveil a total of six flagships, three of which include the iPhone 20 Pro, iPhone 20 Pro Max, and the iPhone Fold 2. With six flagships arriving in 2027, Apple will cannibalize the sales of various models if it chooses to unveil all of them at a single keynote The interesting bit about the latest rumor is that Weibo tipster […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-preparing-the-iphone-20-pro-and-iphone-fold-2-for-2027/

T-Mobile Hikes Prices By Retiring Legacy Plans As Verizon And AT&T Race For Cuts, Leaving Loyal Customers Paying $4 More Per Line

29 June 2026 at 18:41

T-Mobile iPhone 17 sales

After Verizon's "Simplicity" and AT&T's "Build-A-Plan," T-Mobile was also expected to come up with innovative and low-cost plans at a time when consumers are becoming increasingly cost-conscious. Yet, the telecom giant appears to have polar opposite ambitions, as illustrated by its decision to graduate customers from legacy plans to "modern" ones that entail material price hikes. T-Mobile is retiring its Simple Choice, ONE, ONE Plus, and the Magenta family of plans that collectively span around 1,100 distinct billing codes T-Mobile's COO, Jon Freier, sent a company-wide email earlier today, one that CNET got hold of in due course. As per […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/t-mobile-hikes-prices-by-retiring-legacy-plans-as-verizon-and-att-race-for-cuts-leaving-loyal-customers-paying-4-more-per-line/

New AAA Single-Player Third-Party Games Get “About 75-80%” of Console Launch Sales on PS5, it’s claimed, as Xbox denies PS5’s ‘8-to-1’ Dominance on GTA 6 Sales

29 June 2026 at 18:31

Two people recording music in a studio, each speaking into a microphone, surrounded by vibrant pink and purple lighting.

We're still months away from GTA 6, but pre-orders for what's been called the most anticipated singular entertainment release in history have gone live, and the game is living up to its given title by already dominating industry conversation. Rockstar and Take-Two's approach to its pricing, its digital-forward launch, and now the split over which console scoops up most of the launch sales for a new third-party AAA single-player title are all being contested. Which, perhaps unsurprisingly, seems to fall in PlayStation's favour. This began with IGN surveying its community through its IGN Finds and commerce affiliate linking program, and […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/most-third-party-aaa-single-player-games-sell-on-ps5-at-launch-over-xbox-denies-gta-6-8-to-1-on-ps5/

Samsung, SK hynix and Micron sued in the US over DRAM shortage and 7x price hike

29 June 2026 at 18:10

Samsung Electronics, SK hynix, and Micron are facing a new legal challenge in the US, with a class-action lawsuit accusing the three biggest memory chip makers of working together to limit DRAM supply and drive prices higher.

A class-action lawsuit filed on June 25th in the US District Court for the Northern District of California names all three DRAM giants as defendants, accusing them of illegally coordinating to restrict supply and drive up prices.

Tom’sHardware reports that the complaint, filed as Garciaguirre v. Samsung Electronics and assigned to Judge Noel Wise, claims DRAM prices have surged roughly 700 percent over four years.

The 17 plaintiffs, including individual consumers and small PC businesses, argue that Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron reduced production of traditional DRAM products such as DDR3 and DDR4 while prioritizing HBM.

According to the complaint, the transition toward HBM created a supply imbalance that pushed everyday memory prices higher. The plaintiffs claim the companies used the AI memory boom as an opportunity to restrict commodity DRAM availability.

The lawsuit also points to rising device costs, including recent price increases for products like Apple’s iPad and Mac lineup, as evidence of the broader impact of expensive memory components.

Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron have maintained that they operate independently and that capacity changes are a result of market demand, especially the rapid growth of AI infrastructure.

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Lynk & Co 07 GT wagon with 530 hp hits pre-sales from 24,400 USD in China

29 June 2026 at 17:47

Lynk & Co opens pre-sales for the 07 GT plug-in hybrid wagon featuring 530 hp dual-motor performance and advanced magnetic dampers.

The post Lynk & Co 07 GT wagon with 530 hp hits pre-sales from 24,400 USD in China appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.

GTA 6 'scalper' claims he cashed out pension to pre-order 500 Ultimate Edition copies without realizing they have no discs

In a move that many in the gaming community online consider an elaborate 'ragebait' scheme, one scalper has announced his intentions to 'corner' the digital preorder market for GTA VI. This is why things might not play out as expected for them.

Steamroller: First SteamOS prebuilt gaming PC now available for pre-order

MetaPCs has opened preorders for the Steamroller, a standard desktop gaming PC with SteamOS pre-installed alongside a Ryzen 5 9600X, Radeon RX 7600, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. While more powerful than Valve’s compact Steam Machine-style hardware, the Steamroller targets a different audience.

Nothing confirms Snapdragon chip for the Phone (4b)

29 June 2026 at 17:51

Nothing is launching the Phone (4b) on July 7, and the company revealed its design last week. It's very obviously a Nothing phone, but it is also quite clearly the lowest-end of the bunch. Today Nothing has revealed that the Phone (4b) will be powered by a Snapdragon chipset. Unfortunately, it hasn't actually specified which one yet. However, the phone was spotted in the Geekbench database a few days ago, and that listing revealed that it will be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 SoC, paired with 8GB of RAM. The Nothing Phone (4b) will be running Android 16 out of the box. According...

Beşiktaş'ın istediği Bilal Bayazıt'ı Samsunspor kaptı

Samsunspor Futbol Direktörü Fuat Çapa, Fatih Kaya'nın ardından Beşiktaş'ın da listesinde olan kaleci Bilal Bayazıt transferini bitirdiklerini açıkladı.

Yeni sezon yapılanmasını sürdüren Samsunspor, transfer piyasasında büyük bir çalım daha attı. Karadeniz ekibi, adı uzun süredir Beşiktaş ile anılan başarılı kaleci Bilal Bayazıt’ı renklerine bağladı.

Gelişmeyi duyuran Samsunspor Futbol Direktörü Fuat Çapa, Fatih Kaya transferinin ardından kaleci kalesini de sağlama aldıklarını belirtti. Çapa, başarılı eldivenin çarşamba günü İstanbul’da sağlık kontrolünden geçerek resmi sözleşmeyi imzalayacağını açıkladı.

Kadroya yerli takviyelerin devam edeceğini müjdeleyen Fuat Çapa, "Son görüşmelerini sürdürdüğümüz sürpriz bir yerli oyuncu daha pazartesi günkü idmanda bizimle olacak" diyerek taraftara bir transfer müjdesi daha verdi.

Samsunspor’da yeni sezon hazırlıklarının startı da veriliyor. Pazar günü Samsun’da toplanacak olan kırmızı-beyazlı ekip, yeni sezonun ilk antrenmanını pazartesi günü gerçekleştirecek. Yeni transfer kaleci Bilal Bayazıt ve gizli tutulan sürpriz yerli oyuncu da takımla birlikte ilk idmanda sahaya çıkacak.

İşte Eyüpspor'un yeni hocası

Süper Lig'de kalmayı mucizevi şekilde başaran Atilla Gerin ile yollarını ayıran Eyüpspor, teknik direktörlük görevine Özhan Pulat'ın getirildiğini açıkladı.

Süper Lig ekibi Eyüpspor, teknik direktörlük görevine Özhan Pulat’ın getirildiğini açıkladı.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, takımı Süper Lig'de tutmayı mucizevi bir şekilde başaran Atilla Gerin ile yollar ayrıldı. Kan değişimine giden Eyüpspor yönetimi, vakit kaybetmeden takımın başına Özhan Pulat'ı getirdiğini duyurdu.

Yeni teknik adamın kısa süre içinde takımla birlikte çalışmalara başlaması bekleniyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin makinesi Archie Brown

Fenerbahçe'de takımdan ayrılması gündemde olan Archie Brown, yeni sezon hazırlıklarında gösterdiği inanılmaz fiziksel performansla adeta küllerinden doğdu. Yapılan son testlerde "makine" gibi çıkan oyuncunun takımda kalma ihtimali her geçen gün güçleniyor.

Fenerbahçe'de yeni sezon hazırlıkları tüm hızıyla sürerken, takımdaki geleceği en çok merak edilen isimlerin başında gelen Archie Brown, sergilediği grafik ile teknik heyeti mest etti.

Sarı-lacivertli ekibin gerçekleştirdiği laktat testlerinde çarpıcı sonuçlar elde edildi. Kendi grubunda yapılan fiziksel ölçümlerde en iyi verilere imza atan oyuncu Archie Brown oldu. Oyuncunun fiziksel olarak tamamen hazır ve güçlü durumda olması, "gönderilecekler" listesindeki yerini sarstı.

Geçtiğimiz sezona göre çok daha mutlu ve motive bir görüntü sergileyen Brown’ın takımda kalma şansını artıran iki önemli faktör bulunuyor.

1- Saha içi ve dışındaki neşeli tavırlarıyla dikkat çeken oyuncu, formayı kapmaya kararlı olduğunu gösteriyor.

2- Güncel statüdeki +4 kuralına uyum sağlaması, Brown’ı teknik direktörün elini rahatlatan stratejik bir hamle haline getiriyor.

Hem üst düzey fiziksel performansı hem de kural avantajıyla öne çıkan Archie Brown’ın, bu performansının ardından takımdaki yerini korumasına kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

Randal Kolo Muani ile imzaya az kaldı

Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin kadrosuna katmak istediği Randal Kolo Muani, İtalya yolcusu. Juventus, Fransız yıldız için PSG ile 40 milyon Euro'luk zorunlu satın alma opsiyonu üzerinden anlaşmaya çok yakın.

Süper Lig’in iki devi Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe’nin transfer gündemini meşgul eden Randal Kolo Muani’nin yeni adresi netleşiyor. Fransız yıldız, İtalyan devi Juventus’a imza atmaya çok yakın.

Avrupa transfer piyasasında hareketli saatler yaşanıyor. Türkiye'den Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin de yakından ilgilendiği PSG'nin forveti Randal Kolo Muani, Serie A yolcusu.

Foot Mercato'nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Juventus, Fransız golcünün transferi konusunda PSG ile yürüttüğü görüşmelerde sona yaklaştı. Kulüplerin büyük ölçüde el sıkıştığı ve transferin an meselesi olduğu belirtildi.

Yılın transfer hamlelerinden biri olmaya aday anlaşmanın mali detayları da belli oldu. Juventus, 27 yaşındaki santrforu kadrosuna katmak için şu formül üzerinde uzlaştı. Zorunlu satın alma opsiyonlu kiralık. Bonservis bedeli 40 Milyon Euro.

Türkiye'de şampiyonluk yarışı veren Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin de kadrosuna katmak istediği Muani'nin, kariyerine İtalya'da devam etmeye sıcak baktığı ve resmi imzaların kısa süre içinde atılacağı gelen bilgiler arasında.

Davinson Sanchez bavulunu hazırladı! Galatasaray 'evet' dediği anda yolcu

Galatasaray'da Davinson Sanchez hareketliliği yaşanıyor. Kolombiyalı yıldız stoper, kulüplerin anlaşması halinde İtalya'ya gitmeye hazır.

Galatasaray'ın savunma hattındaki en önemli isimlerinden biri olan Davinson Sanchez’in transfer geleceği netleşmeye başladı. İtalyan basınında yer alan iddialara göre, tecrübeli stoper ayrılmak için gün sayıyor.

İtalyan ekibi Como, Sanchez'i kadrosuna katmak için Galatasaray'ın kapısını çaldı. Ancak iki kulüp arasındaki mali beklentiler arasında ciddi bir fark bulunuyor.

İtalyan Il Giorno gazetesine göre Como, Sanchez için sarı-kırmızılı kulübe 15 milyon Euro'luk resmi bir teklif sundu. Galatasaray yönetimi, savunmanın bel kemiği olan Sanchez için kapıyı en az 25 milyon Euro'dan açtı.

Tutto Mercato'nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Davinson Sanchez, İtalya seçeneğine oldukça sıcak bakıyor. Kulüplerin bonservis bedelinde mutabakata varması durumunda, Kolombiyalı stoperin Como'ya transferi an meselesi.

Şimdi gözler, İtalyan ekibinin teklifini yükseltip yükseltmeyeceğine çevrildi.

SANCHEZ'DE ACELE EDİLMEYECEK

Galatasaray'da Davinson Sanchez'in adı Como ve Real Madrid gibi kulüplerle anılıyor. Bu arada Kolombiya Milli Takımı, Dünya Kupası'nda devam ediyor. Yönetim bir süre daha bekleyecek. Çünkü Davinson'un hem talipleri hem de piyasası yükselebilir.

İtalyan ekibi Como bir süredir Davinson Sanchez'le ilgileniyor. Galatasaray cephesinin 30 milyon euro civarında bonservis beklentisi bulunuyor. Öte yandan ortaya Real Madrid iddiaları da atıldı. Yönetim, son dönemdeki hareketliliğin ardından biraz bekleme kararı aldı.

GANA'YLA OYNAYACAKLAR

Sanchez, Kolombiya Milli Takımı ile Dünya Kupası'nda yoluna devam ediyor. Cumartesi günü Gana ile son 32 turu maçına çıkacaklar (TSİ 04.30). Kolombiya'nın yolu ne kadar uzun olursa, Davinson'un değeri de o kadar artabilir. Aynı zamanda talip sayısında da ciddi bir yükseliş bekleniyor.

UZUN SÜRELİ MUKAVELE

30 yaşındaki savunmacının Galatasaray'la 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Yani kontrat süresi bakımından Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ı sıkıntıya sokacak bir durum da yok... Bu sebeple yönetim onunla ilgili acele bir karar almayacak. Kolombiya'nın maçları yakından takip edilecek!

Voleyboldaki başarılar futbolu unutturdu! Aferin çocuklar

Türk futbolundaki fiyaskolar spor kamuoyunu yorarken, voleyboldan gurur dolu haberler gelmeye devam ediyor. Son 10 maçta 9 galibiyet alan voleybol milli takımlarımızda TVF Başkanı Mehmet Akif Üstündağ, "Hedefimiz hem kadınlarda hem erkeklerde şampiyonluk ve olimpiyat kürsüsü" dedi.

Türkiye Voleybol Federasyonu (TVF) Başkanı Mehmet Akif Üstündağ, hem kadın hem de erkek milli takımlarının elde ettiği başarılarla Türk sporunun gururu olmaya devam ettiğini vurguladı.

Son dönem performansını değerlendiren Üstündağ, "Son 10 maçımıza baktığımızda 9 galibiyet ve 1 mağlubiyetle süreci kapattık. Bu çok önemli bir sonuç" diyerek voleyboldaki istikrarın altını çizdi.

Gözünü Japonya’da oynanacak son etaba diken A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, turnuvadaki yerini sağlamlaştırmak istiyor. İkinci etapta dünya bir numarası Polonya’ya karşı galibiyeti son anda kaçırdıklarını hatırlatan Başkan Üstündağ, yeni rota ve hedefleri sıraladı.

Japonya etabında Polonya, ABD, Japonya ve Tayland ile karşılaşacak olan milliler, turnuvadaki tüm maçları kazanmayı hedefliyor. Bu etapta alınacak puanlar, dünya sıralamasındaki yerin korunması ve olimpiyatlar öncesi moral bulunması açısından kritik önem taşıyor.

A Milli Erkek Voleybol Takımı'nın final etabına kalması durumunda, Türk voleybol tarihinde bir ilk gerçekleşecek.

Türk voleybolunun çıtayı her zaman en yukarıya koyduğunu belirten Üstündağ, her iki takımla da final oynamak istediklerini söyledi. Şampiyonluk inancının tam olduğunu belirten TVF Başkanı, sözlerini şöyle tamamladı:

-Bizim hedefimiz hep şampiyonluk. Kürsüde yer alma hedefimiz, hayalimiz ve heyecanımız eksilmedi, yine eksilmeyecek. Bunları yakalayıp sonuca ulaşacağımıza yürekten inanıyorum.

Futbol Federasyonu Başkanı bıraktı! Asil bir davranış oldu

Dünya Kupası'ndaki başarısızlığın ardından tüm sorumluluğu üstlenen Suudi Arabistan Futbol Federasyonu Başkanı Yasser Al-Misehal, "Yeni bir sayfa açılmalı" diyerek istifa etti; karar spor camiasında asil bir davranış olarak yorumlandı.

Suudi Arabistan Futbol Federasyonu Başkanı Yasser Al-Misehal, milli takımın Dünya Kupası’nda gruptan çıkamayarak elenmesinin ardından görevinden istifa etti.

Al-Misehal, başarısızlığın tüm sorumluluğunu üstlenerek futbol kamuoyundan özür diledi ve şu açıklamayı yaptı:

- Milli takımın elenmesi tüm hedeflerimizin gerisinde kalan bir sonuçtur. Sorumluluk bilinci, yeni bir sayfa açılmasına fırsat tanımayı gerektiriyor. Bu nedenle görev süremin sonuna kadar devam etmeme kararı aldım.

Sportif başarısızlığın ardından koltuğuna yapışmayıp istifa eden Al-Misehal’in bu kararı, spor camiasında "asil bir davranış" olarak nitelendirildi.

İşte Beşiktaş'ın yeni sezon formaları

Beşiktaş'ın yeni sezon formaları ve özel yazı fontu resmi olarak tanıtıldı. Büyük ses getirmesi beklenen Dusan Vlahovic'li tanıtım planı hayal olurken; Serdal Adalı yeni tasarımların siyah, beyaz ve çubuklu ruhunu açıkladı.

Beşiktaş, merakla beklenen yeni sezon formalarını ve yeni yazı fontunu resmen tanıttı. Siyah-beyazlıların Dusan Vlahovic ile yapmayı planladığı büyük ses getirecek tanıtım projesi gerçekleşmezken, yeni tasarımlar görücüye çıktı.

Tasarımların taşıdığı anlamlara dikkat çeken Başkan Serdal Adalı, yeni sezon formalarının arkasındaki felsefeyi şu sözlerle aktardı:

- Yeni sezonda siyah formamız asaletimizi, beyaz formamız tertemiz geçmişimiz ve geleceğimizi, çubuklu formamız siyahla beyazın eşsiz birlikteliğini yansıtmak için tasarlandı."

- Siyah Forma: Kulübün köklü asaletini simgeliyor.

- Beyaz Forma: Beşiktaş'ın tertemiz geçmişini ve aydınlık geleceğini temsil ediyor.

- Çubuklu Klasik: Siyah ve beyaz renklerin kulüple özdeşleşen eşsiz bağını ve birlikteliğini vurguluyor.

Özel yazı fontuyla da dikkat çeken yeni formaların, kısa süre içinde Kartal Yuvası mağazalarında ve online platformlarda satışa sunulması bekleniyor.

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Fenerbahçe kara haberi verdi! Muriqi, Gornik maçında yok

Fenerbahçe kulübünden yapılan resmi açıklamada, Muriqi'nin sağ alt adalesinde kısmi yırtık tespit edildiği açıklandı. En iyimser ihtimalle Kosovalı oyuncu en az az 3 hafta yok. Ancak 4-5 hafta riski daha çok. Gornik maçlarında oynama ihtimali şu an için ortadan kalktı.

Fenerbahçe’de Talisca’nın ardından Vedat Muriqi'den de kötü haber geldi. Topuk Yaylası kampında adalesinden sakatlanarak sahayı sedyeyle terk eden Kosovalı golcünün MR'ı çekildi.

Fenerbahçe'nin Vedat Muriqi hakkında yaptığı bu açıklama, oyuncunun sağ alt adalesinde (gastrocnemius veya soleus kası - yani kalf bölgesi) kısmi yırtık olduğunu belirtiyor. Tıbbi literatürde bu durum genellikle 2. Derece (Grade 2) kas yaralanması olarak sınıflandırılır.

Bu tür sakatlıkların sahalara dönüş süresi genel olarak şu şekildedir:

Ortalama Süre: 3 ila 6 hafta arası.

- En İyimser Senaryo: Oyuncunun genetiği, kas yapısı ve tedaviye verdiği yanıt mükemmelse, hafif yırtıklarda zorlamayla 3 haftada takımla idmanlara başlayabilir.

- Normal Süreç: Kasın tamamen iyileşmesi, fonksiyonunu geri kazanması ve nüksetme (tekrarlama) riskinin ortadan kalkması için genellikle 4-5 hafta gerekir.

Alt adale (kalf) sakatlıkları, futbolcular için oldukça sinsidir. Tam iyileşmeden sahaya dönülmesi durumunda sakatlık nüksedebilir ve bu sefer 2-3 aylık çok daha ciddi bir kopmaya (Grade 3) yol açabilir. Bu yüzden sağlık heyeti muhtemelen Vedat'ı tamamen %100 hazır olmadan sahaya sürmeyecektir.

Galatasaray'ın karşısına Aston Villa çıktı: 70 milyon!

Manchester City'deki forma sürelerinden rahatsız olan Tijjani Reijnders, ayrılmak istiyordu... Galatasaray, satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama formülünü düşünürken Aston Villa'dan inanılmaz bir hamle gelebilir...

Manchester City, 2025 yazında Milan'a 54.9 milyon euro ödeyerek Tijjani Reijnders transferini bitirmişti. Hollandalı merkez orta sahayla 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak 27 yaşındaki futbolcu, aradığını bulamadı. Premier Lig'de 28 maça çıkarken sahada sadece 1.636 dakika kalabildi. Bu süre içinde 5 gol ve 2 asist üretti.

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İDDİALI BİR GİRİŞ

Forma sürelerinden rahatsız olan Hollandalı yıldız, ayrılmak istiyordu. Galatasaray ise satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama formülü hazırladı. Ancak Aston Villa bu transfere çok iddialı bir giriş yapabilir. Premier Lig temsilcisinin, 70 milyon euroluk bir teklif sunmaya hazırlandığı belirtildi.

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RESMİYETE DÖKÜLÜRSE

Açık konuşmak gerekirse; Aston Villa bu parayı resmi şekilde masaya koyarsa, City'nin teklifi kabul etme ihtimali neredeyse %100... Çünkü Manchester City şu anda orta saha için adam arıyor. Tijjani Reijnders'den gelecek para da yine transferlerde kullanılacak.

Galatasaray'la anılıyordu: 30 milyonluk pazarlık

Premier Lig'e yükselen Ipswich Town, Lille'in Brezilyalı stoperi Alexsandro için pazarlıklarını sürdürüyor. 26 yaşındaki savunmacı, Galatasaray'ın da gündeminde bulunuyordu.

Ipswich Town, Fransız ekibi Lille'de forma giyen Brezilyalı stoper Alexsandro için resmen harekete geçti.

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Premier Lig'e yükselen Ipswich'in, 30 milyon euroluk bonservis beklentisini aşağıya çekmek istediği belirtildi. Şu anda taraflar arasındaki pazarlıklar devam ediyor.

Alexsandro

SADECE 9 MAÇA ÇIKABİLDİ

26 yaşındaki futbolcunun adı ciddi şekilde Galatasaray'la anılıyordu. İki ayağını da kullanabilen 1.91 boyundaki oyuncunun Lille ile 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Geçen sezon sakatlık problemleri yaşayan Alexsandro, Ligue 1'de sadece 9 maça çıkabilmişti.

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KULÜPLER ANLAŞMALI

Brezilyalı yıldızın piyasası buna rağmen düşmedi. Oyuncu cephesinin, Premier Lig etkisiyle birlikte Ipswich Town'a sıcak baktığı öğrenildi. Ancak onun isteklerinin gerçeğe dönüşmesi için öncelikle iki kulübün anlaşması gerekiyor. Galatasaray cephesi ise şu anda Alexsandro'yla pek ilgilenmiyor.

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Galatasaray geçen yaz istemişti: 100 milyon bekleniyor!

Galatasaray 2025 yazında Lille'den Ayyoub Bouaddi konusunda nabız yoklamıştı. Ancak Fransız ekibinden onay çıkmadı. Ligue 1 temsilcisi şu anda 18 yaşındaki orta saha için 100 milyon euro bekliyor!

Cim-Bom, Lille forması giyen genç orta saha oyuncusu Ayyoub Bouaddi için 2025 yazında pazarlıklar yapmıştı.

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Ancak Fransız ekibi, genç yeteneğin kesinlikle satılmayacağını Sarı-Kırmızılılar'a iletti. 18 yaşındaki Faslı merkez orta saha oyuncusunun bugünkü değeri ise patlama yaşadı!

Ayyoub Bouaddi

AVRUPA'NIN DEVLERİ

Fas Milli Takımı'nın da kadrosunda bulunan 1.85 boyundaki genç yetenekle şu anda Real Madrid, Arsenal, Bayern Münih, Manchester City, Barcelona ve PSG gibi elit seviyedeki takımlar ilgileniyor. Lille Kulübü ise bütün taliplere 100 milyon euronun altındaki tekliflerin değerlendirmeye alınmayacağını iletti.

Ayyoub Bouaddi

UZUN SÜRELİ SÖZLEŞME

Ayyoub Bouaddi'nin Ligue 1 temsilcisiyle 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Uzun süreli mukavele, pazarlıklarda Lille'in elini güçlendiriyor. Altyapıdan çıkan Faslı futbolcu, 2023 yazında A takım kadrosuna dahil edilmişti. Ayyoub Bouaddi, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Ligue 1'de 30 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.328 dakika kaldı. 1 asist üretti.

Rashford Galatasaray'a 30 milyon euro: Tottenham'a 40 milyon sterlin!

Manchester United, geride bıraktığımız sezonu Barcelona'da kiralık olarak geçiren Marcus Rashford'u kadroda düşünmüyor. Oyuncu satış listesinde... Ancak yurt içi ve yurt dışı satış rakamları farklı... Örneğin Galatasaray ve Tottenham arasında ciddi fark var...

Tottenham, Teknik Direktör Roberto De Zerbi'nin takımda görmek istediği Marcus Rashford'un transferi için düğmeye bastı.

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Manchester United, Premier Lig ekiplerinden 40 milyon sterlin talep ediyor. Tottenham bu bedeli ödemeye sıcak bakmıyor. Ayrıca İngiliz kanat oyuncusundan da maaş indirimi bekleniyor.

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BÜTÜN TAKIMLAR İÇİN GEÇERLİ

28 yaşındaki sol kanat oyuncusu, geçen sezonu Barcelona'da kiralık olarak geçirdi. La Liga temsilcisi, 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. 30 milyonluk rakam, İngiltere dışındaki bütün takımlar için geçerli... Ve Galatasaray'ın adı da ciddi şekilde bu transferde geçiyor...

LANG'IN OPSİYONU KULLANILMADI

Cim-Bom'da Napoli'den kiralanan Noa Lang'ın 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu kullanılmamıştı. Aynı rakam, Manchester United'a teklif edilirse Rashford ile pazarlıklar başlayabilecek. Şu anda Galatasaray'da konuyla ilgili değerlendirmelerin yapıldığı öğrenildi. İngiliz yıldızın United ile 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var.

South Korea unveils $520 billion investment plan with Samsung and SK Hynix to expand memory chip dominance — plan includes four new fabs and HBM facilities, amid strong government support

29 June 2026 at 18:12

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday, June 29, announced an 800 trillion won ($520 billion) public-private investment plan alongside Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to expand the country's chipmaking capacity, a move the government framed as essential to keeping South Korea competitive in the global artificial intelligence race. Lee unveiled the plan in a televised state address at his office in Seoul, flanked by Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong and SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, the leaders of the world's two largest memory chipmakers.

"Right now is truly a decisive moment, as the landscape of the global economy is being reshaped," Lee said in televised remarks. "Major countries, including the U.S. and China, are engaged in all-out competition with massive stakes." He added that only through cooperation between the private and public sectors could South Korea hope to triumph. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said the plan would let the country rapidly expand production by sharply shortening the timeline from licensing to construction.

The centerpiece of the partnership is the construction of four production facilities, with Samsung and SK Hynix each building two. According to the government, the new plants will be built in the southwestern part of the country, near the city of Gwangju, a mostly rural area far from the existing semiconductor base south of Seoul, where both companies operate major clusters. Samsung will also build packaging facilities for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips in Chungcheong as demand for the advanced components soars.

"HBM, which is indispensable for the training and inference of AI models, requires cutting-edge technology for stacking semiconductor chips," the Samsung chairman said. "We will focus our investment on HBM fabs, which require main-fab-level processes, alongside existing semiconductor back-end fabs in the Chungcheong region, including Cheonan and Onyang."

One detail the government did not provide was the split between public and private money, as the project is a combined public-private commitment rather than a government spending program. While it is not immediately clear how much of the 800 trillion won would come from the state versus the two chipmakers, the disclosed line items are comparatively modest.

Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said the government and industry would jointly invest more than 30 trillion won over 15 years across the semiconductor value chain, while President Lee said Gwangju and South Jeolla province would contribute a further 5 trillion to 20 trillion won. Kim put another 81 trillion won toward the Chungcheong packaging hub, though he did not say how much of that is public.

The balance of the headline number is widely expected to be company capital expenditure, with the state's role concentrated in subsidies, faster permitting, and infrastructure. Kim said the government would streamline approvals and bring fab construction forward by up to 12 years, from the mid-2040s to the mid-2030s.

The plan also absorbs and accelerates projects already underway. The government said it would help Samsung and SK Hynix speed up construction of their existing capital-region clusters, with SK Group pulling forward the ramp of its Yongin memory site from 2045 to 2033, part of a stated goal to double the country's memory output within five years. SK Hynix supplies the bulk of the HBM that Nvidia depends on for its AI accelerators, the very strain this expansion is meant to relieve. While semiconductors are the focus of the investment, with the priority being a decisive lead in memory chips, the companies will also work on AI robots, physical AI, and AI data centers.

The investment partnership appears to be the latest piece of a broader strategy. SK Hynix had already committed $15 billion to new semiconductor facilities in February, a figure that now reads as an early piece of the larger national framework. Earlier iterations of the country's cluster plan had pegged long-term investment at around $471 billion, stretching to 2047, so the new figure represents a substantial expansion as AI demand projections have climbed. The fabs are targeted for completion in the mid-2030s.

The announcement caps an extraordinary stretch for both firms. SK Hynix overtook Samsung in June to become South Korea's most valuable listed company for the first time in more than 25 years, lifted by its commanding lead in HBM, while Samsung's chip division alone booked 53.7 trillion won in first-quarter operating profit as AI-driven memory shortages are expected to strain the companies' capacity past 2027.

The scale of the investments also invites inevitable comparison. At roughly $520 billion, South Korea’s plan dwarfs the United States' CHIPS Act, which provided about $52 billion in direct subsidies, by a factor of ten. Although the comparison is imperfect, since the U.S. figure is a government subsidy while the Korean number appears to be mostly private investment that the state is coordinating.

The strategic logic is the same on both sides of the Pacific: secure domestic capacity for the chips that underpin AI, at a moment when the U.S., China, Japan and the EU are all pursuing their own semiconductor industrial strategies. For Seoul, the specific prize is memory, the segment where its two companies already hold a commanding global position, with the goal being to extend that lead rather than merely defend it.

Steamroller becomes first prebuilt gaming PC to ship with SteamOS — Ryzen 9600X, Radeon RX 7600, 16GB DDR5 RAM system available for preorder at $1,299

Meta PCs has announced preorders for Steamroller, the first prebuilt gaming PC running on SteamOS. The system features standard PC components that are broadly similar to those offered by Valve in the base variant of the Steam Machine. Priced at $1,299, the Steamroller is available for preorder now, with shipping set to begin on July 3, 2026. Buyers can also opt for an extended warranty, with two-year and three-year plans available for $180 and $240, respectively.

The Steamroller uses the Jonsbo D32, a well-ventilated m-ATX chassis with an AMD Ryzen 9600X, which is a 6-core, 12-thread CPU capable of boosting up to 5.4 GHz. Meta PCs mentions that the B650M/B650M Wi-Fi m-ATX motherboard will vary in brand and styling, meaning not all Steamroller PCs are alike, though they shouldn’t vary in terms of performance. For graphics, the system comes with AMD’s last-gen Radeon RX 7600 based on the RDNA 3 architecture with 8GB of GDDR6 memory. The system also includes 16GB of DDR5 RAM at 5600 MT/s, a 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD, a 240mm AIO liquid cooler, and a 650W Gold power supply unit.

The Steamroller prebuilt gaming PC powered by SteamOS
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The Steamroller prebuilt gaming PC powered by SteamOS
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The Steamroller prebuilt gaming PC powered by SteamOS
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In terms of hardware, the Steamroller seems competitive with Valve's new Steam Machine. Since it includes standard PC components, one also gains the ability to upgrade almost any component in the future, unlike the Steam Machine, which only allows you to swap the RAM and storage. That said, the Steam Machine is more compact, measuring at 152 × 162 × 156 mm (6.0 × 6.4 × 6.1 inches), justifying its console/living room PC purpose.

Another aspect to consider is practicality. The Steam Machine supports HDMI CEC, a protocol that allows it to communicate and control compatible devices such as your TV and soundbar. This allows you to power on the Steam Machine and your TV simultaneously, and even switch to the correct input, without leaving your couch or reaching for a remote. Unfortunately, HDMI CEC is not supported on most PCs, including the Steamroller. The Steam Machine also features standby and quick resume functionality, which allows you to put the system to sleep and jump back into your game almost instantly.

The Steamroller is essentially aimed at potential customers who want a gaming PC running on SteamOS with the flexibility of standard PC hardware. While it may lack some of the living room-focused features available on the Steam Machine, it makes up for them by offering a system that is easier to upgrade and repair, while also offering a way to experience SteamOS without assembling an entire system.

Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron sued over alleged DRAM price fixing amid record memory costs — lawsuit claims coordinated HBM shift was cover to curtail DDR3 and DDR4 production

29 June 2026 at 17:18

Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron were sued on June 25th in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, where 17 plaintiffs accuse the three memory makers of illegally coordinating to restrict DRAM supply and inflate prices that the complaint says have risen roughly 700% over four years. The class action, filed as Garciaguirre v. Samsung Electronics and assigned to Judge Noel Wise, invokes Section 1 of the Sherman Act and targets companies that together hold around 90% of the global DRAM market. Samsung and SK hynix have pleaded guilty to criminal DRAM price fixing once before, with the latter paying a $185 million fine in April 2005.

The complaint argues that the three companies used a coordinated shift toward high-bandwidth memory (HBM), the stacked DRAM that feeds AI accelerators, as a cover to curtail production of older DDR3 and DDR4 modules. That contraction in commodity DRAM, the plaintiffs argue, pushed prices to record highs while no rival could step in: building a new DRAM fab costs tens of billions and takes years, leaving the incumbents free to cut output without fear of being undercut.

The named plaintiffs include 14 individuals and three small PC businesses, among them Troy's Computers and Florida repair outfit My Florida PC, and they cite Apple's recent iPad and Mac price increases as evidence of the squeeze. They’re seeking class status, an injunction, and treble damages as a result.

However, this case revisits a precedent that was already established in the same courthouse. A 2018 class action brought by law firm Hagens Berman made similar claims about parallel production cuts, and the district court dismissed it in 2020. The Ninth Circuit upheld that dismissal in 2022, ruling the trio's conduct was “more likely explained by lawful, unchoreographed free-market behavior” than by an illegal agreement.

It was held at the time that the plaintiffs’ eight “plus factors” didn’t clear Section 1’s threshold, which demands evidence of an actual agreement rather than the conscious parallelism common in a three-supplier market. The new complaint leans on the pivot to HBM as the additional evidence that this earlier lawsuit lacked.

The three memory makers have publicly stated they’re operating independently while redirecting capacity to HBM, and senior executives have warned the shortage could run for years. Investment bank Jefferies expects DRAM prices to rise another 40% to 50% in the third quarter and a further 30% to 40% in the fourth, with no meaningful relief before 2028. The allegations remain unproven, and the defendants have not yet responded in court.

Imec's 2026 roadmap details 0.3nm nodes by 2038, CFET transistors become viable at 0.7nm — company redefines Moore's Law as cell sizes gain importance for density

Imec's semiconductor process technology roadmap sets the general direction of industry development and showcases the challenges the sector is set to face over the next few decades. The roadmap gives us an idea of the timelines for the next major process nodes and transistor architectures the company will research and develop in cooperation with industry giants, such as TSMC, Intel, Nvidia, AMD, Samsung, and ASML, among many others.

Imec's latest production node roadmap shows that the international research and development organization envisions 3 angstrom-class (0.3nm) fabrication technologies by 2038, but expects contact poly pitch (CPP) to stop scaling at A10 in 2030. While things might not be looking great for Moore's Law for imec, to continue scaling the chipmaker will need to adopt new technologies, such as CFET transistors and likely Hyper-NA EUV Lithography systems.

GAA transistors have seven years left

As the production of semiconductors becomes substantially more complicated, chipmakers no longer introduce all-new process technologies every couple of years. Instead, they typically roll out a new node generation every three years, with annual incremental enhancements in between. TSMC ramped N3B production in 2023, then followed it up with N3E in 2024, and N3P in 2025. Intel planned to follow the same pattern with 20A in 2024 (which was canceled), 18A in 2025, and 18A-P in 2027.

Next-generation process technologies will continue to emerge at similar cadences, according to imec's roadmap.

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Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre considers that we now live in the 2nm-class era (N2) with contact poly pitch (CPP) of around 48nm, as well as cell height of around 132nm and 6 metal tracks. The reality may be a bit different as Intel's 18A has a CPP of 50nm as well as a cell height of 160nm (high density) or 190nm (high performance), whereas TSMC's N3 can boast with a CPP of 45nm. N2 (or 18A, if you wish) will be followed by its performance and efficiency-enhanced version in the next couple of years, which is in line with how the industry has been operating in recent years.

"Of course, we are going to extend our logic roadmap to the next generation beyond N2," said Julien Ryckaert, vice president of R&D at imec. "As you know, in two nanometers we have already jumped into a new technology device paradigm in the nanosheet era, and that is going to bring us deep into the Angstrom node."

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Imec expects the A14-class to emerge in 2028. TSMC expects to start high-volume manufacturing using A14 in late 2028, so the actual ramp will happen in 2029. Intel's 14A follows the same pattern. With A14, imec projects CPP to shrink to 45nm and cell height to drop to 115nm and 5.5 metal tracks. Around 2030–2031, imec expects an A10-class technology — or a 1nm-class — with a 42 nm CPP and 98 nm cell height, which will still rely on a 5.5-track architecture.

It is noteworthy that gate-all-around (GAA) transistor-based nodes can be implemented either with conventional frontside power delivery networks or with backside power delivery, which reflects both imec's and TSMC's belief that BSPDN will not immediately become mandatory across all applications, as many of them do not benefit from it.

It is also worth mentioning that imec expects High-NA EUV tools insertion at A14, which is in line with Intel's plans, but not with TSMC's plans.

CFET insertion in the early 2030s

The roadmap becomes particularly interesting at the A7 generation, which imec expects to come in 2033. While CPP remains at 42 nm, cell height drops to roughly 80nm, and the standard-cell architecture moves to 4.5 tracks. More importantly, A7 is the point where CFET emerges as a serious candidate for production insertion. Instead of placing n-type and p-type transistors side by side, CFET stacks them vertically, which adds a third dimension to transistor scaling.

Imec’s roadmap explicitly positions CFET as the leading contender for A7, which means that the organization sees conventional nanosheet architectures approaching practical scaling limits in the early 2030s. Yet, since A7's CPP does not change from A10, chipmakers may or may not adopt the all-new transistor architecture at A7. Also note that imec seems to consider BSPDN as mandatory for CFETs.

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"Moving into A7, the seventh-angstrom generation, which is the fourth generation of nanosheet, we see more and more challenges in scaling the conventional nanosheet device technology," Ryckaert said. "There is a contender that we have already mentioned as well in previous presentations, where CFET could start emerging as the solution for the next era of transistors."

Beyond A7, the roadmap seems to depend on CFET evolution. The A5 generation, expected in 2035–2036, retains a 42nm CPP but reduces cell height to about 64nm using a 4-track library. By 2038, the roadmap reaches A3 with a 39nm CPP and 50nm cell height. At this point, imec envisions sequential CFET implementations and eventually bonded CFET structures that further exploit vertical integration. In fact, vertical integration seems to be the new way we should look at Moore's Law's evolution. Meanwhile, to get to a 39nm CPP and 50nm cell height, chipmakers might need to use Hyper-NA EUV lithography scanners, according to imec.

Redefining Moore's Law

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The most interesting thing about imec's roadmap is that it essentially redefines what Moore's Law means. Traditionally, we consider Moore's Law as the observation that the number of transistors on a chip of a certain size doubles every 18 – 24 months, as they are getting smaller.

The fact that imec shows CPP stuck at 42 nm from A10 through A5 is almost an admission that classical transistor scaling is running out of steam, and future density gains must come from vertical integration. In the imec roadmap, transistors are still getting denser, but not exactly because individual transistors are shrinking at the same pace they used to decades ago, but because chip designers can fit more logic gates into a given area because of different transistor architectures, 3D integration, or backside power delivery.

As a result, in the coming years, we may no longer care how many nanometers a gate pitch is, or individual transistors, but rather the size of a standard cell. After all, when companies like AMD, Intel, or Nvidia design a chip, they do not place individual transistors, but actual blocks built from standard cells. Yet, calculating the size of a standard cell is complicated because while cell height is fixed, its width is not, and depends on the actual function.

Library height × CPP is not the size of a specific standard cell. It is the fundamental footprint unit of a standard-cell library and a widely used proxy for logic density. Actual standard cells have that height, but their width varies depending on function. Instead, the industry uses such metrics as logic cell area (standard-cell footprint) — Cell Height × CPP — that measures the actual footprint of the logic building blocks that designers use, not just the dimensions of individual transistors.

The transition from 6-track cells at N2 to 3-track cells at A3 illustrates how future density gains will rely as much on shrinking standard-cell height as on reducing transistor pitch. As a result, despite the fact that CPP shrinkage is expected to stall for years, logic cell area is set to decrease; designers will be able to extract transistor density gain from future nodes, proving that Moore's Law is still here.

Hetrogenous Large-Scale Integration × Cross-Technology Co-Optimization

Given all the changes that the semiconductor industry is already experiencing and what is set to come, imec believes the sector is entering a new era that it calls Heterogeneous Large-Scale Integration (HLSI). The concept reflects a shift away from traditional VLSI scaling, where progress largely depended on the evolution of transistors and increasing transistor density, toward a model that combines multiple technologies within a single compute platform.

Future systems will rely on heterogeneous integration of logic, memory, power-delivery circuitry, and optical I/O using advanced 3D and 3D + 2.5D packaging technologies, according to imec's predictions. Of course, the organization expects AI workloads to become the main driver of semiconductor demand, so expect both compute architectures and the semiconductor industry to evolve in a direction that satisfies the needs of AI applications.

"As we will move deeper into AI-driven architecture, we will need to double down on the heterogeneity that technology offers, and this will probably move the VLSI paradigm to the HLSI paradigm, the Heterogeneous Large Scale Integration," Ryckaert said.

To optimize future platforms on the system level rather than develop individual components in isolation, imec has established its Cross-Technology Co-Optimization (XTCO) framework, which could be seen as an integral part of the HLSI vision. XTCO is designed to wed development logic, memory, interconnects, power delivery, cooling, and packaging, and assesses their impact on key system metrics such as compute density, energy efficiency, thermal performance, and memory.

It remains to be seen how this is going to work out, if at all, given the fact that logic process technologies are developed at foundries, memory technologies are designed at DRAM makers, whereas cooling is developed at third parties like CoolIt or Frore Systems.

Power and cooling

As individual chips get denser and more power-hungry, power delivery is set to become a critical bottleneck, which is why all leading chipmakers — Intel, Samsung, and TSMC — are implementing or set to implement backside power delivery technologies and integrated voltage regulators.

Imec expects future AI accelerators and CPUs to rely on a combination of BSPDN, IVRs, embedded capacitors, and advanced power semiconductors to reduce losses and improve efficiency. Over time, more power-conversion stages are expected to migrate from racks and motherboards into packages themselves to deliver cleaner power directly to transistors.

Since we are talking about multi-chiplet packages consuming kilowatts of power, the importance of cooling is hard to overestimate. For sure, 3D stacking and CFETs will not make cooling any easier because thermal power density is set to increase linearly with the number of transistors, thermal resistance is set to increase, and local hotspots will become an even bigger problem than they are today. As a result, imec expects future compute platforms to rely on a combination of more advanced cooling technologies, improved heat spreading, fine-grained thermal sensors, and system-level thermal optimization techniques.

"At the end of the day, what we need to achieve is a reduced energy cost of data movement. We need to improve the TDP for better thermal management," Ryckaert said. "We need to improve the efficiency of the power delivery, and we need to obviously increase the compute density to improve the functionality."

In short, useful future scaling will depend not only on the ability to build transistors and increase their density, but on delivering power efficiently and removing heat effectively.

Paving the path forward

Imec's latest semiconductor roadmap projects logic process technologies all the way to A3 generation around 2038 and argues that Moore's Law can continue despite the slowing pace of traditional transistor scaling. While the Dennard scaling for semiconductors is over, there are plenty of interesting things incoming.

According to the roadmap, conventional gate-all-around nanosheet transistors should remain viable through A10, while CFET architectures become a candidate for production insertion at the A7 generation around 2033. Meanwhile, future transistor density gains are expected to come from vertical integration, reduced standard-cell footprints, and eventually sequential and bonded CFET structures rather than from aggressive shrinking of transistor dimensions.

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What is Japan’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Brazil?

29 June 2026 at 18:06
Review Japan's official FIFA World Ranking, point totals, and knockout bracket metrics ahead of their 2026 World Cup Round of 32 clash against Brazil.

The knockout phase of the 2026 World Cup has arrived with an absolute blockbuster at Houston Stadium, matching up Japan against Brazil.

After navigating a highly competitive Group F cycle without tasting defeat, Hajime Moriyasu’s squad is preparing to step on the pitch for their toughest structural challenge yet. In the latest data release, Japan holds the 17th position in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking with a coefficient baseline of 1,673.68 points.

The team blocking their path to the quarter-finals represents a traditional powerhouse looking to stamp its authority on the bracket. Brazil occupies the 5th spot globally on the official Inside FIFA leaderboard, carrying an elite tier of 1,785.19 ranking points.

While a gap of twelve spots separates the two teams on paper, the tactical discipline displayed by the Samurai Blue suggests this Round of 32 clash will be far tighter than the baseline numbers indicate.

The Knockout Landscape: Group Positions and Global Rank

Japan’s passage to the single-elimination bracket was forged through impressive resilience, including a dominant 4-0 shutout of Tunisia and a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Sweden. Because they advanced as the second-place qualifiers from their pool, they find themselves matched up directly against the traditional heavyweights.

The table below outlines the tournament metrics and international standings for the respective brackets:

CountryFIFA RankTournament StatusGoal Difference
Brazil5thAdvanced (1st in Group E)+6
Japan17thAdvanced (2nd in Group F)+4

Historical milestones

Evaluating Japan’s trajectory on the global leaderboard reveals a narrative of long-term ascension. The country bottomed out at its lowest historical floor in December 1992, when they drifted at 66th in the world.

Through a methodical, decades-long soccer master plan, they managed to scale the mountain to reach an absolute historic peak of 9th globally in the late 1990s, cementing their current status as the benchmark program of the AFC confederation.

Under the mathematical rules governing the FIFA ranking system, a single-elimination World Cup fixture offers massive leverage to the lower-seeded team. Because the algorithm protects lower-ranked sides from severe point drops while heavily rewarding giant-killing acts, Japan stands to gain an astronomical coefficient increase with an upset victory.

Yuto Nagatomo of Japan.

How Brazil’s win, draw, or loss vs Japan could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket

29 June 2026 at 17:57
Despite his disappointing start, Brazil have secured their place in the knockout stage as leaders of the group. With this in mind, they face Japan, looking to make secure their Round of 16 spot. Therefore, a win, a draw, or a loss could significantly affect the knockout bracket.

Unlike previous editions, Brazil arrived at the 2026 World Cup surrounded by major doubts about their level. Despite their draw against Morocco, they managed to silence those doubts with two victories to secure first place in their group. As a result, they face Japan today in the Round of 32. Since this is the knockout stage, a win, a draw, or a defeat could significantly affect the bracket for the next round.

Japan have become one of the most solid national teams in the tournament. Head coach Hajime Moriyasu has managed to implement a very versatile style of play. Therefore, they may not struggle much against Brazil’s attack, as they know how to sit deep defensively. In addition, they excel through their wing-backs, who create space for Daizen Maeda and Ritsu Doan to shine, causing major problems for the opposition’s high press.

Brazil have regained their attacking brilliance at the 2026 World Cup. With Vinícius Jr. as their main attacking star, they have managed to break down opposing defenses by dominating possession and pressing their opponents high up the pitch. The double pivot of Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães is key to controlling the midfield, while Gabriel and Marquinhos will be crucial in limiting Japan’s counterattacks, which are usually very efficient.

What happens if Brazil win over Japan?

In case Brazil secure a victory over Japan, they will immediately secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16. With this, Carlo Ancelotti’s team could prove the doubters wrong, emerging once again as a top contenders again. They would face the winner of the tie between Ivory Coast and Norway on July 5. Hajime Moriyasu’s team would post its worst World Cup performance since the 2014 tournament, as it reached the Round of 16 in the previous two editions.

Endrick #19 of Brazil after the Haiti game.
Endrick #19 of Brazil after the Haiti game.

What happens if Brazil draw to Japan?

If Brazil and Japan draw after 90 minutes, they would have to determine the winner of the tie in extra time. Therefore, they would play two 15-minute periods. In case there is still no winner, the match would go to a penalty shootout, where the winner would be decided and would face Ivory Coast or Norway on July 5.

What happens if Brazil lose to Japan?

A defeat for Brazil against Japan would eliminate them immediately from the 2026 World Cup. With this, Carlo Ancelotti’s team would produce their worst performance in recent years, as from 2006 through 2022 they reached at least the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Hajime Moriyasu’s team would match the performance of their previous two editions. In addition, they would have the chance to reach the quarterfinals for the first time.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil celebrates with teammates.

Why is Raphinha not playing for Brazil against Japan at the 2026 World Cup?

29 June 2026 at 17:39
Why is Raphinha missing Brazil vs Japan today? Read the official medical update on the Barcelona winger's hamstring injury at the 2026 World Cup.

Brazil steps onto the pitch at Houston Stadium for a high-stakes Round of 32 clash against Japan missing one of its most dynamic attacking components. Barcelona winger Raphinha has been completely left out of Carlo Ancelotti’s matchday squad, forcing A Seleção to reconfigure their right flank.

The definitive reason for the 28-year-old’s absence is a tear of the biceps femoris in his right leg. The injury occurred on June 19 during Brazil’s 3-0 group-stage triumph over Haiti in Philadelphia, forcing him to leave the pitch prematurely.

Subsequent clinical medical scans confirmed a recurrence of the exact same hamstring injury that sidelined him for five weeks during the European club season in March.

Raphinha’s projected recovery timeline

Though his absence creates an immediate void in creative set-pieces and direct wide play, Raphinha’s 2026 World Cup campaign is not yet officially over. The medical department has laid out a clear roadmap for his return if Brazil can navigate past Japan today:

  • Current Status: Undergoing an intensive, three-session daily rehabilitation program in New Jersey.
  • Optimistic Return Date: Sunday, July 5, 2026.
  • Potential Stage: Round of 16 (facing the winner of the Ivory Coast vs Norway matchup). In his place, Ancelotti has leaned on youth, handing 19-year-old Bournemouth winger Rayan the starting role on the right side to link up with Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha.
Raphinha #11 of Brazil during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match.
Raphinha #11 of Brazil during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match (Getty Images).

Tactical preservation and training decision

While Brazil team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar initially ruled Raphinha out for at least two matches, the winger has taken an unconventional approach to his immediate recovery. Rather than travelling with Ancelotti’s squad to Texas to sit on the bench, Raphinha stayed behind at Brazil’s primary training headquarters in New Jersey.

The technical staff and player mutually agreed that enduring a three-hour commercial or private flight would severely disrupt his rigorous rehabilitation itinerary. By remaining at base camp, the forward is able to complete three intensive, controlled physical therapy sessions per day.

Raphinha of Brazil.

How to watch Brazil vs Japan match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 FIFA World Cup

29 June 2026 at 17:33
Brazil and Japan will face each other for the FIFA World Cup round of 32. Here’s everything you need to know about watching this matchup live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Brazil vs Japan on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Brazil vs Japan
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Monday, June 29, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Brazil begins its Round of 16 journey after cruising to the top of its group, with Morocco offering its toughest challenge. Now, Vinicius Jr. and company are focused on securing a place in the quarterfinals.

However, Japan stands in their way after showing it can compete with the world’s best, highlighted by an impressive draw against the Netherlands. With a spot in the last eight at stake, don’t miss this thrilling knockout clash.

More details on how to watch

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Vinicius Junior of Brazil

Xorxe Kaskilya “İmişli”dən getdi – Rəsmi

29 June 2026 at 17:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “İmişli” klubu əsas komandanın portuqaliyalı baş məşqçisi Xorxe Kaskilya ilə vidalaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Əyalət təmsilçisi Kaskilyanın köməkçilərindən olan Kristiano De Souza və Gilyerme Kadete ilə də vidalaşıb.

“İmişli” portuqaliyalı mütəxəssislərə xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, onlara gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Xorxe Kaskilya 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün əvvəlindən bu komandada baş məşqçi işləyirdi. 57 yaşlı mütəxəssis Azərbaycan təmsilçisini bütövlükdə 35 oyuna çıxarıb, 8 qələbə, 13 heç-heçə və 14 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

“İmişli” ötən mövsüm debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 33 oyuna topladığı 34 xalla 12 iştirakçı arasında 9-cu yeri tutub.

Carl Froch predicts prime Joe Calzaghe vs Andre Ward: “He doesn’t know how to lose”

29 June 2026 at 17:38

Carl Froch has revealed who he believes would have come out on top in a fantasy match-up between super-middleweight rivals and . Froch has history with both men for different reasons, having had plenty of bad blood with Calzaghe over the years despite never sharing the ring with the Welshman. He did happen to face […]

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236,000 DCloud Uni-App Sites Used in Crypto Scams, Phishing, and Wallet Drainers

New findings unearthed by Infoblox show that more than 236,000 websites are using investment scam templates built using a legitimate Chinese open-source, cross-platform application development framework called DCloud Uni-App. The templates power bogus cryptocurrency exchanges, multi-language pig-butchering operations, WhatsApp phishing networks, fake gambling platforms, brand-impersonation

Avropa çempionatına vəsiqənin sahibi “Sea Breeze”də bilinəcək

29 June 2026 at 17:52

Avqustun 4-8-i aralığında qadın və kişi komandalar arasında çimərlik voleybolu üzrə klublararası Azərbaycan birinciliyi keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarışın ilkin mərhələsinin Bakı Su İdmanı Sarayında, medallar uğrunda həlledici qarşılaşmaların isə “Sea Breeze” ərazisində təşkil olunması nəzərdə tutulur.

Birincilikdə iştirak etmək istəyən klublar 25 iyul 2026-cı il tarixinədək qeydiyyatdan keçə bilərlər.

Turnirin qalibi olacaq klub 2026-cı ildə keçiriləcək çimərlik voleybolu üzrə klublararası CEV Avropa çempionatında Azərbaycanı təmsil etmək hüququ qazanacaq.

“Fenomen”: “Mbappenin oyun tərzi zirvədəki vaxtlarımı xatırladır”

29 June 2026 at 17:28

Braziliyalı keçmiş hücumçu Ronaldo fransalı futbolçu Kilian Mbappe haqqında fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, “fenomen” “Real”ın və Fransa yığmasının forvardı ilə bağlı bunları deyib:

“Mbappenin oyun tərzi zirvədəki vaxtlarımı xatırladır. O, hazırda dünyanın ən yaxşı futbolçularından biridir və futbolun həqiqi varisidir”.

Mbappe Fransa millisi ilə dünya çempionatında 3 oyunda 4 qol vurub.

DÇ-2026: pley-offdan öncə kapitan dəyişdi

29 June 2026 at 17:15

DÇ-2026-nın pley-off mərhələsində Meksika ilə qarşılaşacaq Ekvador millisində kapitan dəyişikliyi olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə yerli federasiya məlumat yayıb. Millinin bundan sonrakı kapitanı Moyzes Kaysedo olacaq.

Buna qədər meydanda komandanın lideri hücumçu Enner Valensiya idi.

İyulun 1-də keçiriləcək Meksika – Ekvador oyununa 05:00-da start veriləcək.

Nəziridən Cəlala: “Dedim ki, başqa təklifləri düşünmə, Rumıniyaya get”

29 June 2026 at 16:43

Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Cəlal Hüseynov Rumıniyanın “Petrolul” klubuna keçib. O, Ploişte təmsilçisində çıxış edəcək ikinci azərbaycanlıdır. Daha əvvəl Elhad Nəziri bu komandanın şərəfini qoruyub. 33 yaşlı mütəxəssis futbolçu kimi 2013-cü ildə “Petrolul”un formasını geyinib.

Nəziri ilə Cəlalın keçidi və Rumıniya çempionatının perspektivləri haqda danışdıq:

– “Şamaxı”da birlikdə işlədiyiniz Cəlal Hüseynov sizin də çıxış etdiyiniz “Petrolul”la müqavilə imzaladı. Keçidini necə qarşıladınız?
– Cəlalın transferi bütün Azərbaycan xalqını sevindirməlidir. Çünki nə qədər yerli futbolçu Avropada çox oynasa, digərlərinin də yolu açılar. Cəlala ən xoş anları, nəticələri arzulayıram. Özüm Rumıniya Kubokunu və çempionatın bürünc medalını qazanmışam. Cəlalın daha yaxşısına nail olmağını istərdim.

– Siz oynadığınız vaxtdan 10 il çox keçib. Sizcə, Rumıniya çempionatı indiki zamanda Cəlala nələr qazandıra bilər?
– Rumıniya çempionatına diqqət böyükdür və artmaqdadır. Avropanın TOP-5 klublarının skautları daim bu liqanı izləyir. Düzdür, maliyyə baxımından çox yüksək deyil, amma şərait, struktur yaxşıdır. Buradan Avropaya getmək daha asandır. Ümid edirəm ki, futbolçumuz da böyük liqalara gedənlər sırasında olar.

– “Şamaxı”da işləyən zaman Cəlal da rəhbərliyiniz altında olub. Transferi zamanı sizinlə danışdı?
– “Petrolul”dan təklif gələndə əlaqə saxladı, danışdıq. Tövsiyə etdim ki, orada oynasın. Dedim ki, başqa təklifləri düşünmə, “Petrolul”a get. Rumıniyada futbolçulara böyük sevgi və hörmət var. Cəlala sağ ol deyirəm ki, məni böyük bilib, məsləhət aldı. Buna çox sevindim. Ümid edirəm ki, yaxşı nəticələr qazanar.

– Özünüz nə edirsiniz? Son iş yeriniz “Səbail” olub və bir neçə aydır ki, heç bir klubla çalışmırsınız. Məşqçi karyeranızla bağlı hər hansı yenilik varmı?
– Hazırda danışıq apardığımız klub var. İnşallah, yaxın zamanda tam bəlli olacaq. Məşqçilik karyerası belədir, bəzən bir neçə ay işsiz qala bilirsən. Mənim üçün prioritet odur ki, qarşıdan A kateqoriyasının kursları gəlir, bunun üçün də məşqçi fəaliyyətimə davam etməliyəm.

– Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çempion dəyişdi. “Sabah”ın “Qarabağ”ın dominantlığına son verdiyi mövsümlə bağlı fikirləriniz nələrdir?
– Azərbaycan çempionatı çox maraqlı keçdi. Uzun illər idi ki, “Qarabağ” rahat şəkildə çempion olurdu və onu üstələyən tapılmırdı. İndi “Sabah” bu seriyanı pozdu. Növbəti mövsüm üçün “Neftçi”nin, “Turan Tovuz”un da iddialı olacağı gözlənilir. İnanıram ki, qarşıdakı ildə daha maraqlı mövsüm keçəcək.

Şahin Cəfərov

 

Maktominey “Napoli”də qalır

29 June 2026 at 18:00
“Napoli” şotlandiyalı yarımmüdafiəçisi Skott Maktomineyin müqaviləsinin müddətini uzatmaq üçün hərəkətə keçib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 29 yaşlı futbolçu yaxın həftələrdə […]

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Kelly targeted by Leeds United after Juventus struggle

29 June 2026 at 17:39

Juventus are looking to sell Lloyd Kelly this summer, claim Italian reports, with interest from Leeds United and some Spanish clubs after struggling since leaving Newcastle United.

The defender has had frankly a mixed experience since the massive transfer from Newcastle United in February 2025 for €21m plus up to a further potential €6.5m in add-ons.

He had some bright flashes, but was also referred to as one of the biggest flops in Bianconeri transfer history by critics.

Juventus ready to part with Kelly

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Kelly made 46 appearances this season in all competition, contributing two goals and two assists, and his contract in Turin runs to June 2029.

According to Tuttomercatoweb pundit Marco Conterio, there has been a concrete approach from Leeds United to give Kelly a return to English football.

There is also interest from other Premier League sides, as well as ones in LaLiga, but Leeds are currently the most determined to get a deal over the line.

It comes after rumours last week that Newcastle United could even want a reunion thanks to manager Eddie Howe.

The asking price for Kelly would be in the region of €30m, allowing Juve to make their money back.

Chelsea confirm Man City approached Maresca last autumn, coach must pay compensation

29 June 2026 at 17:34

Manchester City have confirmed the appointment of Italian head coach Enzo Maresca, but his previous club Chelsea have confirmed that he will have to pay them compensation after being approached with the offer of becoming the successor to Pep Guardiola last autumn.

Maresca has joined City on a three-year contract until the summer of 2029, bringing the start of his third stint with the club: He had previously worked under Guardiola as an assistant in the treble-winning 2022-23 campaign and also led the club’s Elite Development Squad in 2020-21. 

This is the Italian’s second Premier League head coach role following his stint in charge of Chelsea between 2024 and January of 2026. 

It was announced on January 1 that Maresca would be leaving his position as head coach of Chelsea and reports at the time suggested that this was due to tension or disagreements with the club’s ownership. 

Chelsea have released a statement on Monday, at the same time that City announced their appointment of Maresca, explaining that the coach was originally approached last autumn and that it soon became clear that ‘it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola’. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, embraces Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC at Etihad Stadium on January 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – JANUARY 25: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, embraces Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC at Etihad Stadium on January 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Chelsea claim that Maresca ‘was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate’ and for that reason, the coach will have to pay his former employers compensation. 

That is on top of the compensation that City have had to pay Chelsea, which reports in Italy claim was around €20m

What Chelsea said about Maresca and the compensation he owes them

“Chelsea FC appreciates the 2025/26 season was a hugely disappointing one for the Club and its supporters. A major contributing factor was the disruption caused as a result of changes that the Club was forced to make to the Head Coach position over the Christmas period,” read a statement on the Chelsea website. 

“Due to recent developments, we consider that it is important to explain to our supporters what happened and why our former Head Coach left the Club on 1 January 2026.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, reacts during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Chelsea FC at Craven Cottage on April 20, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 20: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, reacts during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Chelsea FC at Craven Cottage on April 20, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

“In Autumn last year, the Club was informed by our former Head Coach that there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season. It became clear to us that it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola and that he was fully committed to pursuing the opportunity, despite the fact he was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate.

“In December 2025, our Head Coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position. Obviously, we felt let down as we believed that his head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.

“No club wants to change its head coach midway through a season. However, in light of his decision not to continue fulfilling his responsibilities through to the end of the season, the Club was left with no choice but to protect our players, our supporters, and the Badge and accept his resignation.

“In the circumstances and given the mutual respect between clubs, a confidential settlement has been reached with Manchester City, which includes the payment of compensation. A confidential settlement has also been reached with the former Head Coach under which he will pay compensation.

WROCLAW, POLAND - MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, acknowledges the fans as he walks past the UEFA Conference League trophy following his team's victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
WROCLAW, POLAND – MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, acknowledges the fans as he walks past the UEFA Conference League trophy following his team’s victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

“Looking forward to next season, in Xabi Alonso, we have a Manager who has an exceptional football mind and is a professional of the highest integrity. He has all the attributes to deliver the success the Club’s supporters deserve and expect.”

Official: Maresca hired by Manchester City, reveals Chelsea resignation

29 June 2026 at 17:20

Italian manager Enzo Maresca has officially been appointed by Manchester City after they reportedly paid Chelsea up to €20m. ‘The decision was only mine’ to quit Stamford Bridge.

The decision had been in the air for several months, even before Pep Guardiola announced that he would be stepping down at the end of the season.

An exciting new chapter awaits ✍ pic.twitter.com/TpsdupPM4B

— Manchester City (@ManCity) June 29, 2026

Maresca had already worked for the club as coach of their youth team in 2020-21, then as assistant manager to Guardiola in 2022-23, so this is his third stint at the Etihad on a contract to June 2029.

Manchester City hand keys to Maresca

BERGAMO, ITALY - DECEMBER 09: Enzo Maresca head coach of Chelsea FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images) (Manchester United links)
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Enzo Maresca head coach of Chelsea FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“Manchester City is a club I know very well and to have the chance to manage this team is a brilliant opportunity for me,” Maresca told the club website.

“City is an incredibly well-run football club. Everything they do is innovative, planned and purposeful. For a manager, that is a dream situation. It provides the consistency I need to do my job effectively.

“This will be my third spell here. I know this Club, I know the demands and I know the expectations.

WROCLAW, POLAND - MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, celebrates with the UEFA Conference League trophy after his team's victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
WROCLAW, POLAND – MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, celebrates with the UEFA Conference League trophy after his team’s victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

“The quality of the people who work here is what makes it so special, and I want to thank them for showing faith in my ability.

“I cannot wait to start coaching the players. I want us to win, play good football and enjoy the pressure of representing Manchester City.”

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JULY 13: Enzo Maresca, Head Coach of Chelsea FC, lifts the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after his team's victory following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 13: Enzo Maresca, Head Coach of Chelsea FC, lifts the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after his team’s victory following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

There was some controversy around the appointment, because Manchester City first had to negotiate with Chelsea to terminate his contract.

That was still valid, despite their split on January 1, 2026.

It has been reported that Manchester City are going to pay up to €20m for the termination by mutual consent.

After many months of confusion around that situation, the 46-year-old has given his own version of events.

“At the end of December 2025, I made the difficult decision to leave Chelsea. The decision was only mine. My resignation from Chelsea opened a path for me to join Manchester City, which is a club I knew very well,” said Maresca in a separate statement.

“I am ecstatic that I have now joined Manchester City. I recognise that my departure from Chelsea in the middle of the season caused disruption for the club and I apologise for that. It was neither my intention nor my wish.

“I was treated well by everyone at Chelsea and together we achieved great success and memories that I will always treasure. “I am grateful to the club, the owners and the fans for giving me the opportunity.”

The only coaching experience Maresca had in Italy was at Parma, which lasted just 14 games from May to November 2021.

Report Winks in advanced talks for Cagliari move from Leicester City

29 June 2026 at 17:04

Cagliari are in advanced negotiations with Leicester City for midfielder Harry Winks, claims Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà.

The former Tottenham Hotspur man is no stranger to Italian football, having played on loan at Sampdoria in the 2022-23 campaign.

He returned to Spurs that summer and was sold to Leicester City for €11.6m, but their relegation makes it unlikely he will remain with the Foxes.

Winks wanted by Cagliari

OXFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Harry Wink of Leicester City during the Sky Bet Championship match between Oxford United and Leicester City at Kassam Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Oxford, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
OXFORD, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 13: Harry Wink of Leicester City during the Sky Bet Championship match between Oxford United and Leicester City at Kassam Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Oxford, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)

Now 30 years old, Winks has also been linked with a possible move to Wrexham, but could be tempted by sunny Sardinia.

His current contract with Leicester City only runs to June 2027 and it could therefore be a relatively cheap deal.

Pedullà claims in his latest YouTube video that Leicester City and Cagliari have already agreed on a transfer fee, so now they are just trying to work out personal terms with the player.

Once that is finalised, he can fly out to Italy for his medical tests and begin pre-season preparations for the Serie A side.

Winks made 36 competitive appearances for Leicester City this season, scoring two goals and providing two assists for his teammates.

Transfer expert explains Milan’s stance on Mount and next priority after Ramos deal

29 June 2026 at 16:52

Transfer expert Matteo Moretto insists that Mason Mount is not on Milan’s shopping list this summer and adds that the Rossoneri have prioritised signing a centre-back after securing a deal for Gonçalo Ramos.

Milan are preparing to welcome their first summer signing as the Serie A giants reportedly struck a deal with PSG for Gonçalo Ramos this past weekend.

Some Italian sources reported on Sunday that, after signing a new centre-forward, the Rossoneri were keen to reinforce their central midfield area, setting their sights on Manchester United man Mount.

Moretto, however, pointed out on YouTube that the Rossoneri have a different transfer strategy, having prioritised signing a new central defender.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 15: Mason Mount of Manchester United warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on March 15, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MARCH 15: Mason Mount of Manchester United warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on March 15, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

Moretto said Mount is not on Milan’s radar at the moment and that the Rossoneri are “110%” focused on signing a new centre-back.

The Italian transfer expert insisted that Milan want to get a “high-level” reinforcement in central defence this summer.

Other Italian sources have already identified Benfica’s Antonio Silva as one of Milan’s main targets at the back.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 27: Mason Mount of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brentford at Old Trafford on April 27, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – APRIL 27: Mason Mount of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brentford at Old Trafford on April 27, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

As for new central midfielders, Moretto argued that Milan must first offload some of those who will return to the club after a one-season loan spell.

After that and after signing a new central defender, they will likely focus on central midfield, but it seems improbable that they’ll try to go for Mount.

Udinese set asking price for Zaniolo as Lazio step forward for former Roma man

29 June 2026 at 16:52

Lazio are hoping to secure a deal for former Roma star Nicolo Zaniolo, who could leave Udinese almost immediately after signing on a permanent basis amidst an ongoing salary dispute with the Friulians. 

Lazio may require €20m to land Zaniolo deal with Udinese

Zaniolo spent the 2025-26 season on loan with Udinese from Galatasaray and after providing six goals and six assists from 34 top flight appearances, had his option to buy clause activated, which brought him back to Serie A on a permanent basis. The 26-year-old has turned out for five different clubs over the last three years. 

Udinese activated their option to buy clause for Zaniolo, but the player remains unhappy about the ‘agreement’, or rather lack of agreement over his wages. 

Now under contract with Udinese until the summer of 2029, Zaniolo is currently on a deal that will earn him €1.5m per season in wages, which is roughly half of what he earned while he was contracted to his previous club, Galatasaray. 

This was an agreement that was struck when Zaniolo joined Udinese on loan with an option to buy last summer. It has been suggested that Zaniolo reluctantly accepted a reduction in wages to push through a last-minute move towards the end of the previous summer transfer window.

UDINE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Nicolò Zaniolo of Udinese and Luca Lipani of Sassuolo in action during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Nicolò Zanolo of Udinese and Luca Lipani of Sassuolo in action during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

Udinese are under no legal obligation to offer the player an increase in wages, even if his agent has hinted that there was a ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ to renegotiate the terms of the contract once the loan deal was made permanent.

This has left Zaniolo looking at the prospect of yet another summer transfer, and reports over the last week suggest that Gennaro Gattuso and Lazio are interested. 

According to the latest updates from SportMediaset, Udinese will need to sell players to raise funds for new arrivals this summer, and if they are to sell Zaniolo, they will seek a fee between €15m-€20m.

Done Deal: Genoa beat Galatasaray to Swiss talent Meichtry

29 June 2026 at 16:44

Genoa have won a bidding war to secure Swiss talent Franz-Ethan Meichtry from FC Thun, claim multiple sources, at a reported cost of €4m.

The midfielder will celebrate his 21st birthday next week and had been linked with the likes of Galatasaray, TSG Hoffenheim, and Parma.

Genoa win race for Meichtry

Franz-Ethan Meichtry (Instagram @ethan.meichtry)
Franz-Ethan Meichtry (Instagram @ethan.meichtry)

Fabrizio Romano, Sky Sports Deutschland reporter Florian Plettenburg, Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio and more all report it is a done deal, with only the medical tests left to be completed.

Those are scheduled for Tuesday, and he will then sign a contract with Genoa to June 2031.

Meichtry plays primarily as a central midfielder, but can also work on the left or right side of midfield.

A product of the Thun youth academy, he scored eight goals with three assists in 35 Swiss Super League appearances this season.

According to Primo Canale, the total cost of the transfer including add-ons will be around €4m.

Official: Spinazzola signs new contract with Napoli to 2028

29 June 2026 at 16:25

Leonardo Spinazzola has officially extended his contract with Napoli to June 2028, as he had been on the verge of becoming a free agent.

It had seemed a few months ago as if he would be walking away from the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at the end of the season, as his playing time was limited this term, partly by fitness issues.

However, he has now put pen to paper on a new two-year deal that holds him to the Partenopei until June 2028.

Napoli committed to Spinazzola

NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Leonardo Spinazzola of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Leonardo Spinazzola of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Spinazzola is 33 years old and was a key part of the Italy squad that won EURO 2020, even though his tournament was cut short by a devastating Achilles tendon tear.

The versatile full-back can play on the right or left, in defence, wide midfield or even as part of a trident attack.

He amassed 72 competitive appearances in the Napoli shirt, scoring four goals and contributing to their Scudetto and Supercoppa Italiana victories.

Roma paid €29.5m to buy Spinazzola from Juventus in 2019, then he joined Napoli as a free agent in the summer of 2024.

Allegri expected to terminate Milan contract today before Napoli move

29 June 2026 at 16:23

Sky Sport Italia reports that Massimiliano Allegri is expected to terminate his contract with Milan today, before being appointed as the new Napoli coach.

Former Milan coach Allegri is expected to agree to a contract termination with the Rossoneri today.

Sky: Allegri to end his Milan contract today

Allegri was sacked at the end of the 2025-26 campaign after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

GENOA, ITALY - MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

He remains under contract with Milan, so he must reach an agreement over an exit package before formally leaving the club and being free to sign for another side.

Milan have recently reshaped their club management, so Allegri and the new Rossoneri directors are expected to shake hands today, according to Sky Sport.

NAPLES, ITALY - APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, gestures during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, gestures during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Matteo Moretto confirms that the two parties will formalise the termination of their contract “in the coming hours.”

Once Allegri terminates his contract with his previous club, he’ll sign and be announced as the new Napoli coach.

Napoli and Allegri reached an agreement a few weeks ago, and the Italian tactician is expected to put pen to paper on a two-year deal.

 

 

Liverpool eye mercurial 18-G/A star who “can produce absolute highlights”

29 June 2026 at 17:00

Liverpool are reportedly keeping tabs on the FC Koln winger Said El Mala. 

The 19-year-old German attacker has performed well in the Bundesliga and has recently been linked with top clubs. He has the technical attributes to thrive in the Premier League, and El Mala could prove to be an interesting acquisition for Liverpool.

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Said El Mala on Reds’ radar

It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. They were very keen on signing Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig. However, the Ivory Coast international has chosen to join PSG.

Naturally, Liverpool are looking at alternatives now. According to Ben Jacobs, the 19-year-old German attacker is on their shortlist. El Mala picked up 18 goal contributions last season, and he could prove to be an excellent long-term investment for Liverpool. He is highly rated across Europe and has the potential to become a key player for the club.

Liverpool have a tremendous track record of grooming young players, and they could help him fulfil his potential. It could be a solid long-term investment for the club. They have already signed Victor Munoz from Osasuna, and El Mala would be another quality long-term investment for them.

He has been hailed as someone who “can produce absolute highlights”.

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El Mala could be tempted to join

Convincing, the young attacker might not be too difficult for Liverpool. He is a young player with great potential, and he will look to test himself at a higher level. The opportunity to play for the Premier League club will be hard to turn down. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to showcase his qualities to a global audience and for major trophies.

It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can secure an agreement with FC Koln.

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Liverpool ready to strike for “superb” attacker after losing out on dream signing

29 June 2026 at 16:30

Liverpool have turned their attention towards PSG attacker Bradley Barcola after missing out on Yan Diomande.

Recent reports have revealed that the Ivory Coast International has chosen to join the French outfit instead of Liverpool, and the Reds will need to find alternatives now. They need more quality on the flanks, and Barcola could be an excellent addition.

Ben Jacobs has revealed that Barcola is high on Liverpool’s wishlist as they look to add more cutting-edge in the final third. He has been described as “superb” by Luis Enrique.

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Bradley Barcola would be ideal for Liverpool

Barcola has not been a regular starter for PSG, and the arrival of Diomande will only push him further down the pecking order. It makes sense for him to move on in search of regular opportunities.

Liverpool need more quality in the wide areas, and Barcola will add goals and creativity to the team. He recorded 20 goal contributions in all competitions last season, and he will only improve with regular opportunities. Regular football in the Premier League could bring out the best in the player and help him fulfil his potential. The move would be ideal for the French international, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool can get the deal done.

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Reds need to improve their attack

They are considering multiple attacking options this summer and need to improve the team before the new season begins. They had a disappointing season by their standards last year, and they finished fifth in the Premier League table. They will be hoping to fight for the league title once again, and they need quality players to make that happen.

Liverpool have already signed Victor Munoz, and investing in another winger would be ideal.

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'I'm done' - Stokes rules out reversing retirement

Outgoing England Test captain Ben Stokes gives a thumbs up as he walks past the camera
Ben Stokes became England Test captain in 2022 [Getty Images]

England captain Ben Stokes has rejected suggestions he could reverse his international retirement for next year's Ashes, saying he is "done".

Stokes, 35, announced his shock retirement on Sunday and his storied international career ended on Monday when his side's defeat by New Zealand in the third Test was confirmed.

Asked if there is any chance he could return to play Australia next summer, he told BBC Test Match Special: "I am incredibly content with everything right now.

"It is a decision I don't take lightly. It has taken a lot of time.

"I am done. I am very happy."

Asked again if he was sure, he replied: "Sure."

Head coach Brendon McCullum said he tried to persuade Stokes to stay when he told him of his plans on Sunday but the international career one of England's greatest cricketers ends after 15 years, 122 Tests, 114 one-day internationals and 43 T20s.

Stokes remained composed after England's 160-run defeat, which confirms a 2-1 series loss, sharing embraces with his opposition and briefly waving to the crowd after his post-match interviews.

The all-rounder said on Sunday that retirement is the "best thing" for him.

On Monday he went further in admitting the incidents of recent weeks - he was left out of the second Test against the Black Caps after breaking the team's midnight curfew - had been a factor in his decision.

"Again, there has been a series of unfortunate events happen," said Stokes.

"Am I sure over the next couple of weeks we will be able to decompress and say, 'Has it contributed?' Maybe.

"But the overriding fact is that over the last six to 12 months everything I have done over a long period has taken its toll.

"Being in this role, as good as it is, as exciting as it is, and as big an honour as it is, there are some negative aspects."

Stokes' England career ends with NZ series defeat

Third Rothesay Test, Trent Bridge (day five of five)

New Zealand 438 (Conway 157, Latham 151; Stokes 4-70) & 288-9 dec: (Mitchell 100*, Ravindra 94; Archer 4-53)

England 354 (Duckett 113, Bethell 74; Smith 4-91) & 212 (Smith 60; Foulkes 3-42)

New Zealand won by 160 runs, won series 2-1

Scorecard

Ben Stokes' storied England career ended in a series defeat by New Zealand, who wrapped up the third and deciding Test on the final day in Nottingham.

The day after captain Stokes announced this Test would be his last, England's 160-run loss at Trent Bridge - and a 2-1 series reverse - highlighted the mess they now find themselves in.

In the aftermath of the Stokes news on Sunday, England slumped to a self-inflicted 103-4 by the close of day four, leaving an inevitability about their chances of chasing 373 on Monday.

And any sense of a prolonged fight was extinguished in the fourth over of the day, when Emilio Gay departed and, crucially, Joe Root was run out by an extraordinary direct hit from Henry Nicholls.

Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson at least staved off humiliation with a battling stand of 75, ended when Atkinson was out just before lunch.

Smith completed only his second half-century in 11 months, but Josh Tongue was the victim of another sublime New Zealand direct hit, this time by Mitchell Santner, before Smith was caught at long-off to leave England 212 all out.

It means New Zealand, heavily depleted by injuries, have earned a famous series win, only their fourth in this country.

The Black Caps were the last visiting team to win a series here, in 2021, and now they are the first tourists to win a series of three or more Tests in this country in 14 years.

For Stokes, a four-year captaincy reign ends with his first home defeat, and a 15-year international career ends with England in chaos.

This was their seventh defeat in nine Tests, and extends a run without a series win stretching back to 2024.

In a congested calendar, England begin a white-ball series against India on Wednesday, but a swift return to action will not stop questions over whether further change to the management is required.

Strange end to stellar Stokes career

This was anything but a fitting end to the career of an England great. Stokes has been synonymous with huge moments, a never-say-die attitude and making crowds believe anything is possible. The only thing that seemed possible on Monday was a heavy England loss.

Entry to Trent Bridge was free, yet the ground was only half full, probably because Stokes' involvement in the match was already over and England were all but beaten.

England's batting was chaotic on Sunday evening, explained by a desire to put a dent in the target. The recklessness of the fourth evening was made more baffling by the orthodox manner in which England went about their business on Monday.

In truth, the game was up 19 deliveries into the day. Gay edged Nathan Smith behind and, four balls later, Root responded to a call for a single from Jamie Smith, only to be left short at the striker's end by Nicholls' sensational swoop and throw from point.

England keeper Smith dug in, supported by Surrey team-mate Atkinson. The ball skidded, spat and turned, but the eighth-wicket pair survived until Santner skipped one into Atkinson's back pad.

Smith lost Jofra Archer after lunch, completed his half-century, then Tongue left himself open to Santner's direct hit. In the next over, Smith holed out.

Where do England go from here?

This was supposed to be the beginning of England's post-Ashes rebuild. Instead, they are in tatters, without a captain and pondering a future without one of their greatest ever players.

The optimism of the victory over New Zealand in the first Test has evaporated. Three weeks ago, Ollie Robinson's return inspired hope England could get back on track. Now, they are off the rails and Robinson has not been seen since.

What started as a nightclub controversy involving Stokes and Atkinson morphed into a second-string side being hammered in the second Test.

Stokes' return hinted normality may resume until his bombshell announcement on Sunday, one of the most extraordinary days in English cricket history.

It has left England in need of a new captain for their next Test against Pakistan in August, probably Harry Brook, but possibly Root.

They will also have to cope without the irreplaceable all-round ability of Stokes, balancing and inspiring the team. The next Ashes is only a year away, but the 10 Tests before then could also be challenging.

Who else might follow Stokes through the exit in the days and weeks to come? England head coach Brendon McCullum, director of cricket Rob Key, England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Richard Gould and chair Richard Thompson will all be feeling the heat.

Brilliant Black Caps earn deserved win

The Stokes news and England turmoil should take nothing away the achievement of New Zealand, who won the series despite the retirement of their own great - Kane Williamson - after the first Test.

The Black Caps played hard-nosed, disciplined and ruthless Test cricket, giving a lesson to England. They out-skilled the home side, as shown by their electric fielding on this final day.

Yes, New Zealand had the benefit of playing against a weakened England in the second Test, but they too were depleted in the third. They won an important toss and rarely ceded the advantage of a 317-run opening stand between Tom Latham and Devon Conway.

Different players have stepped up with important contributions across the series: Glenn Phillips and Daryl Mitchell with the bat, Matt Henry with the ball and Tom Blundell behind the stumps.

The Kiwis were beaten in Stokes' first series in charge, the birth of Bazball. Now, it is New Zealand who have ended an era.

Journalist confirms major boost in Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola

Journalist confirms major boost in Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola
Journalist confirms major boost in Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola

Liverpool Transfer Latest, PSG Close on Diomandé Deal

After weeks of strong interest from Liverpool, PSG are increasingly confident in their chase for RB Leipzig forward, with the French champions expecting to complete the transfer in the coming days.

However, their move for the 19-year-old could open the door for Liverpool to move for PSG forward Bradley Barcola.

The Reds were interested in the Frenchman in 2025, but prioritised a move record-breaking £125m move for Alexander Isak.

But now, journalist Santi Aouna has hinted that a deal could be possible…

Speaking on X, Aouna said: “PSG is convinced that Yan Diomande will be the first summer signing.”

“Paris is confident about finalizing the deal in the coming days.”

“With the arrivals of Diomane and Akliouche, PSG would now consider offloading Bradley Barcola.”

For Liverpool, the update could influence plans in the market. Diomandé has been linked with interest from Anfield, but they could be forced to consider alternatives.

Other names linked have been Brighton’s Yankubah Minteh, Koln’s Said El Mala and Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo.

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Barcola Situation

Should Diomandé and Maghnes Akliouche both arrive in Paris, PSG are expected to consider allowing Bradley Barcola to leave. That possibility could create fresh opportunities for Liverpool as recruitment plans continue to evolve.

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Transfer windows often shift quickly, and one completed deal can reshape several others. If PSG secure Diomandé, Liverpool may soon find new options emerging elsewhere in the market.

However, Arsenal are another club to have held strong interest in a move for Barcola this summer, so there could yet be strong competition for his signature.

Celtics' Jaylen Brown Was Reportedly Acting Like He's 'Done In Boston' During France Trip

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown

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The Boston Celtics reportedly made Jaylen Brown available in trade talks for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and he may not be too happy with the team now.

The risk for the Celtics getting involved in the Antetokounmpo sweepstakes was always the fallout. What was going to happen if they didn't win? They ran the risk of upsetting Brown because there was no way to keep his involvement in discussions a secret.

Even if they could, widespread speculation and common sense would still have his name in rumors. There was no way the Celtics could trade for Antetokounmpo without giving up Brown or Jayson Tatum, and Tatum was not going anywhere. Well, in the aftermath of Antetokounmpo going to Miami, the Celtics have been receiving calls on Brown from other teams, and he could reportedly still be dealt.

Lost in all of this is how Brown actually feels. Brad Stevens expressed confidence, on June 23, in Brown and Tatum's ability to still win a championship, but also left the door open for a trade. Brown recently took a trip to France for Cannes Sports Beach, and according to Bill Simmons, he is not too happy with the team.

"The word on the street on Jaylen in France, and I know multiple people who were in his vicinity, is that he was acting like he's done in Boston, and that this is it. I don't think he's very happy with this," Simmons said on Monday on the "Bill Simmons Podcast."

Brown has won a championship with Boston and is coming off his best season. He is extension-eligible and has three more seasons on his deal. It's not a shock that he is upset with trade rumors, considering the Celtics are already in a great position to win with him and Tatum.

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Why continuity candidate Enzo Maresca is Man City’s ideal successor to Pep Guardiola

Manchester City have finally got their man and Enzo Maresca represents their continuity candidate to take over from Pep Guardiola, and not merely because he has been both manager of their Elite Development Squad and assistant manager to the Catalan.

Maresca’s managerial lineage in the blue half of Manchester stretches back before Guardiola and his decade in charge. The Italian may forever be overshadowed by his predecessor at City, but is influenced by the man who was cast aside for Guardiola.

Maresca played for Manuel Pellegrini, at Malaga, and coached under him, at West Ham. Pellegrini may be the forgotten Premier League title-winner, his reign feeling something of an interregnum while City waited for Guardiola. City may settle for something similar, though: if Maresca can stay three years and make his side champions once to prove there is life after Guardiola. For those who take over from the greats, the task in part is to be Arne Slot, rather than the David Moyes of Manchester United or the Unai Emery of Arsenal; or the Slot of last season, anyway.

Enzo Maresca served as a member of Manchester City’s coaching staff before being appointed at Leicester (PA Wire)
Enzo Maresca served as a member of Manchester City’s coaching staff before being appointed at Leicester (PA Wire)

Maresca’s place in City’s contingency planning had been apparent for months; the breakdown of his relationship with Chelsea stemmed in part from telling the London club that he had talked to City, even as it was not yet clear if there would be a vacancy at the Etihad Stadium this summer.

That willingness to prioritise City may have endeared him to them and irritated Chelsea – in fact it certainly did, judging by the explosive statement the Blues released blaming him for their ills following his appointment at the Etihad – while it may have also allowed Maresca a smooth succession when three others who have studied at the school of Guardiola seem to have better credentials. But Mikel Arteta, his initial assistant at City, has built his own empire at Arsenal and Vincent Kompany has a popularity at Bayern Munich; the apprentices now arguably have finer sides than the departing master.

Pep Guardiola has watched one apprentice in Mikel Arteta become a Premier League master (Getty)
Pep Guardiola has watched one apprentice in Mikel Arteta become a Premier League master (Getty)

Meanwhile, any enquiry to Xabi Alonso in autumn would surely have met with the response that the Basque was Real Madrid manager. Now he is instead part of the succession to Maresca at Chelsea.

Alonso’s exploits at Bayer Leverkusen give him a stronger CV. Which is another way of saying Maresca could seem fortunate to get the City job; unless, anyway, the eventual outcome of the Premier League’s case and the increasingly infamous 115 charges makes it a poisoned chalice.

His managerial career began with 14 games at Parma, sandwiched by two spells at City. He won the Championship with Leicester, a feat that may look better given their subsequent unravelling. It was their only successful season in the last four, with the other three all terrible, and he their only good appointment in that time. Yet he was largely unloved by fans. Nor did many Chelsea supporters enjoy his football.

Maresca's time at Chelsea included a Club World Cup success (Getty)
Maresca's time at Chelsea included a Club World Cup success (Getty)

Much of what Maresca did at Stamford Bridge could be called par, neither underachieving nor overachieving: finishing fourth last season, leaving them in fifth this, winning the Conference League when their resources dwarfed everyone else’s. The undoubted triumph was winning the Club World Cup, outwitting Luis Enrique in the final and eviscerating an all-conquering Paris Saint-Germain.

A glimpse of what could lie ahead at City? Perhaps. Maresca was by Guardiola’s side in his greatest season in Manchester, the treble campaign of 2022-23; then they demolished Bayern and Real Madrid in the Champions League.

But that was a very different side. After the turnover in the last 18 months, Maresca has worked with relatively few of the squad he will inherit: with Bernardo Silva and John Stones going, it will only really be Erling Haaland, Phil Foden, Rodri, Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake. It is notable, too, that the director of football now is Hugo Viana and not, as it was in his time at the Etihad Stadium, Txiki Begiristain.

There is reason to believe that Maresca could be a good successor to Guardiola (PA)
There is reason to believe that Maresca could be a good successor to Guardiola (PA)

That may have a pertinence given the way Maresca fell out with Chelsea. His seeming meltdown is nevertheless explained in part by the difficulties of working for BlueCo; that, he may argue, was the impossible job, not replacing Guardiola. In his defence, too, he has fared better than the other appointments under Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital: Mauricio Pochettino did reasonably but Graham Potter and Liam Rosenior were abject failures.

Maresca seems to have had a credibility in the dressing room. Chelsea’s Spanish-speaking players certainly preferred him to Rosenior, as the comments of Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella indicated. Results deteriorated after his departure, if not immediately.

Maresca’s time at Chelsea is tricky to assess (Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)
Maresca’s time at Chelsea is tricky to assess (Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

His appointment could be a sign the structure of the City Football Group is working or a recognition that anyone who followed Guardiola risked looking like a downgrade. His other two clubs have taken contrasting approaches. Barcelona promoted the ultimate insider, his assistant Tito Vilanova. Bayern brought in Carlo Ancelotti, then only a treble Champions League winner.

Each won their domestic league at the first attempt under Guardiola’s replacement. Neither league was the Premier League though.

Maresca will go into a post-Pep division where other leading managers will include another of his old assistants (Arteta), one of his former players (Alonso) and one who Guardiola openly admires (Roberto De Zerbi). City have picked the man once nicknamed ‘Diet Pep’ but they are losing the full version.

Newly-single Tess Daly brings the glamour to star-studded Wimbledon 2026 Day One - best celebrity photos

Best dressed stars at Wimbledon day 1
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The 2026 Wimbledon Championships are officially underway at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, with the opening day bringing together the tournament's biggest stars, famous faces and highly anticipated matches.

The Royal Box and VIP areas welcomed a host of celebrity arrivals, while on court, British hopes were put to the test. Fans were left disappointed as Jack Draper pulled out of his opening match against sixth seed Taylor Fritz, while Emma Raducanu was also forced to withdraw due to a stress fracture. 

Adding to the excitement, Serena Williams will make a headline-making return to SW19 at 44 as she steps back onto the Wimbledon lawns. The tennis champion has not competed in singles since she officially retired from professional tennis at the US Open in 2022. 

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Tess Daly attends day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club© Getty

Tess Daly

Tess Daly looked incredible in a bridal white dress as she arrived for day one of the Championships alongside her bet friend and business partner, Gayle Lawton.

The newly-single star, who split from husband Vernon Kay in May, opted for an all-white ensemble complete with leather bag and pointed-toe heels. Tess and Gayle founded NAIA Beach swimwear line together and are inseparable in real life as well as in the boardroom. 



Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull attend the evian 'Mountain of Youth' VIP Suite during Day 1 of The Championships, Wimbledon 2026, joining evian in celebrating it's '200 Years Young' anniversary,© Getty

Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull

Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull were all loved-up as they visited the Evian suite, posing for sweet photographs together. 

David Beckham's middle son dressed to impress in a smart black suit while Kim was dressed by his fashion designer mother in a white, figure-hugging dress. 

Katherine Jenkins with Andrew Levitas on day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis

Katherine Jenkins

Katherine Jenkins went hand-in-hand with her husband Andrew Levitas as they arrived in SW19.

The classical singer was a summer style muse in this season's hottest trend, polka dots, opting for a cute white co-ord complete with ditsy blue dots and a neck scarf. Her husband of 11 years was suited and booted for the occasion, looking smart in a double-breasted suit.

Mary Berry attends day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club© Getty

Dame Mary Berry

Dame Mary Berry looked lovely in a V-neck dress with pleated detailing on the skirt and puff sleeves. The former Great British Bake Off star's elegant attire was accessorised with a pearl necklace - and a pair of ballet flats for comfort. 

The 91-year-old chef has just shared her top summer hosting tips with HELLO! - and we'll be using them for our next BBQ. 

AJ Odudu attends day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on June 29, 2026 in London, England© Getty

AJ Odudu

AJ Odudu was a vision in cream as she arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in style. Wearing a figure-hugging dress with soft ruching detailing on the hip, the Big Brother host put her best foot forward in the thigh-split number.

AJ was attending with her handsome fiancé, who tends to avoid the limelight.


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Maura Higgins

How stunning did Maura Higgins look? The Love Island star donned her tennis whites in an adorable shift mini dress, accessorising to perfection with a bow in her hair and white-rimmed cat-eye sunglasses.

But it was her footwear that really stole the show - a pair of white stilettos with a mini tennis ball affixed to the heels. Game, set, match! 

Carol Kirkwood attends day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club© Getty

Carol Kirkwood

Carol Kirkwood was living her best life at Wimbledon alongside her husband, Steve Randall. Making the most of her retirement from BBC Breakfast, former weather presenter Carol donned a beautiful blue floral dress for her big day out. 

Carol and Steve, who live in Berkshire, first met in 2017 and have been making the most of her newfound free time since leaving her job of 28 years.

Mark Rylance attends day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club© Getty

Sir Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance put in a dapper appearance on day one of Wimbledon, rocking a grey suit and straw hat. The Wolf Hall star was accompanied by Lisa Barnard, an artist, researcher and teacher.

Storm and Ronan Keating at 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club © Getty

Ronan and Storm Keating

The tennis whites theme continued with Ronan and Storm Keating, who coordinated to perfection in smart ensembles.

The Boyzone singer exuded cool in a smart double-breasted suit teamed with a blue tie and Chelsea boots. His wife Storm opted for a classic white shirt and pleated A-line skirt, styling her long blonde hair in tumbling waves.


Niall Horan and girlfriend at Wimbledon© Getty

Niall Horan

Niall Horan was accompanied by his gorgeous girlfriend, Amelia Woolley. Looking incredibly loved-up, Niall - whose new album Dinner Party was inspired by his muse Amelia - laced a protective arm around the fashion stylist's waist. 

Amelia got the fashion memo in a simple white sundress with spaghetti straps. So chic! 


Ashley Roberts at Wimbledon © Getty

Ashley Roberts

Never one to miss out on the Wimbledon action, Ashley Roberts looked lovely in a white military style dress with gold button detailing and a peplum hem.

She swept her blonde locks up into a chic bun and shielded her eyes behind a pair of stylish shades.

Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire at Wimbledon© Gett

Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire

Pixie Lott and her husband Oliver Cheshire were channelling real-life Barbie and Ken for their Wimbledon date.

Dressed to impress in a smart pink suit comprising a smart jacket with a quirky collar and a mini skirt, Pixie perfectly matched her model hubby, who was dressed in baby blue. 

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Katherine Ryan

Looking lovely in white, Katherine Ryan's Wimbledon outfit nailed heatwave dressing to perfection. The halterneck design with gold button detailing featured a flirty maxi hemline that highlighted her hourglass figure. 

It was a rare day out for the comedienne, who recently welcomed baby number four

Jameela Jamil attends the evian 'Mountain of Youth' VIP Suite during Day 1 of The Championships, Wimbledon 2026, joining evian in celebrating it's '200 Years Young' anniversary, on June 29, 2026 in London, England© Dave Benett/Getty Images for evi

Jameela Jamil

Jameela Jamil looked sensational in a polka dot dress as she joined the Evian 'Mountain of Youth' VIP Suite during Day 1 of The Championships.

Adding some killer accessories, including white pointed-toe stilettos and matching sunglasses, The Good Place actress made a big impression. 

 Lorraine Kelly with Champagne Lanson at The Championships in Wimbledon at Agapanthus Suite on June 29, 2026 in Wimbledon, © Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Im

Lorraine Kelly

Lorraine Kelly made a case for tropical prints when she joined Champagne Lanson at The Championships in Wimbledon at the Agapanthus Suite.

The ITV host was summer personified in her green and white leaf print shirt dress, teamed with wedges - and a glass of bubbly, of course.

Amanda Holden wearing jumpsuit at Wimbledon © Getty

Amanda Holden

Amanda Holden flashed a beaming smile as she prepared to enter Centre Court. Looking impossibly toned and tanned in a white pinstripe jumpsuit, the BGT star was in high spirits as she prepared for the match. 

She completed her look with oversized sunglasses and a smart white leather bag.


 Isla Fisher seen during day one of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club © Getty

Isla Fisher

Isla Fisher put in a glamorous appearance at Centre Court, clad in a white dress with a low-cut neckline. The figure-flattering attire was completed with tan wedges and a pair of designer shades.

She wore her long, auburn hair down loose and kept her makeup natural and rosy-toned. 

Cliff Richard at Wimbledon day one © Getty

Sir Cliff Richard

Sir Cliff Richard looked happy and healthy as he rocked up at Centre Court. It was great to see Sir Cliff looking well after he revealed he has been treated for prostate cancer for the past year. 

In an interview on Good Morning Britain in December, the singer revealed that his cancer had "gone at the moment" and supported calls for a national screening test for men.


Predators sign recently acquired faceoff ace Jack Drury to a 5-year, $22.5 million deal

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Nashville Predators signed forward Jack Drury to a five-year, $22.5 million contract on Sunday night, four days after he was acquired from the Colorado Avalanche.

The 26-year-old Drury had a career-high 10 goals last season and matched his personal best with 27 points while playing in all 82 regular-season games for the Avalanche.

He was acquired by the Predators on Wednesday along with forward Chase Bradley and a third-round pick in the 2029 NHL draft from the Avalanche for forwards Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov.

“Jack Drury is a hard-working, reliable, full-sheet of the ice center who can handle the tough assignments while being elite in the faceoff circle,” Predators general manager and president of hockey operations Chris MacFarland said after the trade. “His addition to our forward group bolsters our depth in the middle of the ice, and we’re thrilled to have him.”

Drury established himself as one of the NHL’s top faceoff players by winning 58.1% of his draws — the fifth-highest percentage among players who took at least 900 faceoffs last season. He also had three goals and two assists in 13 playoff games while helping the Avalanche reach the Western Conference Final.

Drury is the son of former NHL center Ted Drury and nephew of former NHL center and current New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury. He was a second-round draft pick of Carolina in 2018. When MacFarland was with Colorado as the Avalanche’s GM, he acquired Drury from the Hurricanes in 2025.

In 268 career regular-season games, Drury has 30 goals and 52 assists and a 57.1 faceoff percentage.

Gallery: Maresca’s previous spells at City

Gallery: Maresca’s previous spells at City
Gallery: Maresca’s previous spells at City

Check out a photo gallery looking back at Enzo Maresca’s previous hugely successful spells with City.

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City appoint Enzo Maresca as manager

After a playing career that took in the likes of West Brom, Juventus, Fiorentina and Sevilla as well as six major honours, Maresca moved into coaching and spent two stints at the CFA.

Maresca guided City’s Under-21s to a first-ever Premier League 2 title across the 2020/21 campaign.

His EDS side drew widespread acclaim and he moulded a prodigiously talented squad that featured the likes of Cole Palmer, Liam Delap, James McAtee and Morgan Rogers.

After moving on for a spell in charge of Italian side Parma, Enzo then returned to the CFA in the summer of 2022, where he became a key and trusted part of Guardiola’s senior first team coaching set-up during our remarkable Treble campaign where we won the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League.

Look below for a collection of images from our new manager’s time in Manchester.

Viktor Hovland outduels Scottie Scheffler in Monday playoff, wins Travelers Championship

Viktor Hovland would not be denied in a tournament that had the makings of an old fashioned boxing match, defeating Scottie Scheffler in a playoff to win the Travelers Championship.

It's Hovland's eighth victory on Tour and first since the 2025 Valspar Championship.

Both players were square at 21-under entering Monday morning's playoff. Hovland converted his birdie opportunity, putting the pressure on the world No. 1, who matched the Norwegian with the flatstick all tournament.

Scheffler's four-footer rolled just left, and Viktor Hovland returned to the winner's circle in resounding fashion.

Scottie Scheffler had this putt to continue the playoff ...

Instead Viktor Hovland is the champion @TravelersChamppic.twitter.com/9ofLWXEdsZ

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 29, 2026

The Norwegian moves his playoff record to 2-0 and becomes the first international player to win the Travelers Championship since Russell Knox in 2016.

Man City hire Maresca to start new era after Guardiola

Manchester City have appointed Enzo Maresca as their new manager (Glyn KIRK)

Manchester City on Monday hired former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca to lead the club into a new era after Pep Guardiola stepped down at the end of last season.

Maresca agreed a three-year contract with City after being forced to wait several weeks to seal his move to the Etihad Stadium.

"Manchester City is a club I know very well and to have the chance to manage this team is a brilliant opportunity for me," said Maresca, who previously coached Leicester in the Championship and Chelsea in the Premier League.

"City is an incredibly well-run football club. Everything they do is innovative, planned and purposeful. For a manager, that is a dream situation. It provides the consistency I need to do my job effectively."

The 46-year-old Maresca had been strongly linked with the City job once reports emerged of Guardiola's potential exit.

But Maresca's arrival in Manchester was held up by Chelsea's demand for a reported £17 million ($22 million) compensation package for the Italian, who was still contracted to the Blues until 2029 when he departed in January.

Chelsea took the unusual step of issuing a statement, on the announcement of Maresca's appointment, to explain he had informed them earlier in the season "there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season".

"In December 2025, our head coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position," the club added.

"Obviously, we felt let down."

- Premier League glory -

Maresca will be tasked with restoring City to the summit of English football after two years without the Premier League title.

He has experience of life at City after spending the 2022-23 season as one of Guardiola's assistants, helping them win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup treble.

The former Juventus and West Brom midfielder also coached City's elite development squad to the 'Premier League 2' title in 2020-21.

Maresca added: "This will be my third spell here. I know this club, I know the demands and I know the expectations.

"The quality of the people who work here is what makes it so special, and I want to thank them for showing faith in my ability.

"I cannot wait to start coaching the players. I want us to win, play good football and enjoy the pressure of representing Manchester City."

- Detail orientated -

Maresca is back in management after leaving Chelsea under a cloud on New Year's Day.

His spell at Chelsea started promisingly as the Blues finished fourth in the Premier League and won the UEFA Conference League and Club World Cup in his first season.

The intensely driven and detail oriented Maresca had a good relationship with Chelsea players and Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella, who has since joined Real Madrid, both expressed frustration at his departure.

Maresca, who joined Chelsea after leading Leicester to promotion from the Championship in 2023-24, is a disciple of Guardiola, using the Spaniard's possession-based philosophy as the template for his own style of play.

Replicating Guardiola's success will be a daunting task for Maresca, who will find a squad that had been significantly overhauled over the last 18 months as the club moved on from several of the pillars of their dynastic title-winning era.

After months of speculation over his future, Guardiola quit in May, bringing the curtain down on an iconic decade in charge of City.

He won the FA Cup and League Cup in his final season, but second-placed City finished seven points behind Premier League champions Arsenal.

It was the second successive year that City had failed to win the Premier League after Guardiola led them to the title in six of his first eight seasons in England.

The 55-year-old Spaniard, who lifted 17 major trophies with City, said he no longer had the energy to lead the club after 10 years in Manchester.

City hope Maresca can emulate Arsenal's success with Mikel Arteta, another of Guardiola's former assistants.

Maresca will look to make a big splash in the transfer market to herald his arrival.

City have reportedly agreed a club record deal with Nottingham Forest for England midfielder Elliot Anderson, whilst they are also reported to be chasing Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi.

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Peyton Manning chooses his family over Vols when Texas and UT meet

We all know that NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning is a huge Tennessee fan. In fact, you will often see Manning at several Volunteer games throughout the college football season.

One game he definitely will be attending this season, and that's when the Vols meet the Texas Longhorns this upcoming college football season.

The Longhorns will be led by Manning's nephew, Arch. Although Manning loves his alma mater, when it comes to who he will be pulling for, he left no doubt where his loyalties lie.

“One of the kids was asking me earlier who I was going to go,” Manning told Chris Gordy at the Manning Passing Academy. “I said, ‘who do you think?’ and he said that he would go for his school over his relative. I went ‘you and I are different. You and I are wired differently.’ Nothing is more important than your family. Obviously, it’s going to be a huge SEC game. My dad dealt with it when I was in college when Tennessee played Ole Miss. I love my university, my alma mater. Pull for them unconditionally but nothing is more important to me than my family and when you have a nephew playing, I pull very hard for him every single Saturday.”

Manning talked about how Dad Archie dealt with that when the Vols played Ole Miss one season, and naturally, he chose his son over his alma mater.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Peyton Manning chooses his family over Vols when Texas and UT meet

Sidney Crosby Named Top Extension Candidate Ahead Of Free Agency

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby

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Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby could sign another extension this offseason.

Crosby is entering the final year of his two-year, $17.5 million deal and will be 39-years-old at the end of the contract. However, he still remains one of the best players in the NHL, and he’s eligible to sign an extension on July 1.

So, ahead of free agency beginning on Wednesday, The Athletic’s Shayna Goldman named Crosby one of the top extension candidates.

“Another player bound to stay in the same range is Crosby, who has carried an $8.7 million cap hit in every single season of his career since his entry-level contract. He’s always been worth more than that, and will likely still be worth more at 40 years old in 2027-28,” Goldman wrote in an article published on Monday.

“His market value for that season is $12.1 million. If he’s still playing at 41 in 2028-29, his projected value currently sits at $10.4 million. But no matter Crosby’s true value, $8.7 million is the sweet spot, and that likely isn’t changing anytime soon.”

Crosby has been adamant about earning $8.7 million per season, so his next deal will likely remain at $8.7 million. But the big question will be how many years Crosby signs for, as he is nearing the end of his career.

Crosby recorded 29 goals and 45 assists for 74 points in 68 games last season. He’s won three Stanley Cups with the Penguins.

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'It was neither my intention nor my wish' - Maresca apologises to Chelsea

Enzo Maresca waves to Chelsea fans, as he walks past the Conference League trophy
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Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has apologised to his former club for the "disruption" caused by his mid-season departure.

Shortly after his appointment as Manchester City's new manager was confirmed, the Italian posted on social media: "At the end of December 2025, I made the difficult decision to leave Chelsea.

"The decision was only mine. My resignation from Chelsea opened a path for me to join Manchester City, which is a club I knew very well. I am ecstatic that I have now joined Manchester City.

"I recognise that my departure from Chelsea in the middle of the season caused disruption for the club and I apologise for that. It was neither my intention nor my wish.

"I was treated well by everyone at Chelsea and together we achieved great success and memories that I will always treasure.

"I am grateful to the club, the owners and the fans for giving me the opportunity."

Terrion Arnold makes pre-trial court appearance: Live updates

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold is facing more jail time at a pre-trial detention hearing in Tampa, Florida.

Prosecutors are not yet arguing Arnold's guilt for charges of robbery and kidnapping at the hearing. They are instead arguing that Arnold's crimes are serious enough that he should be denied bond and that the cornerback should be kept in jail until his trial at a later date.

Arnold is charged with three counts of kidnapping, three counts of armed robbery, one count of conspiracy to kidnap and one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery.

"Arnold is accused of coordinating and directing … codefendants to lure three men to an apartment where the victims were robbed, beaten, and held at gunpoint," the Florida state attorney's office in Hillsborough County announced in a press release on Wednesday, June 24.

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Terrion Arnold makes pre-trial court appearance: Live updates

Succeeding a great: Pitfalls of predecessors show Maresca challenge

Enzo Maresca faces a huge challenge as he succeeds Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.

Here, the Press Association looks at how others have fared coming after successful, long-serving managers.

David Moyes (Manchester United)

Whoever succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson after 26 years at Manchester United was always likely to face an uphill task. Yet it was not an opportunity that could be turned down and, with 11 years’ top-flight experience at Everton behind him, Moyes felt ready for the step up. He was recommended by his fellow Scot Ferguson and was viewed by the club as a continuity option, but he was sacked just 10 months into a six-year contract after failing to make the desired impact.

Unai Emery (Arsenal)

After three Europa League triumphs with Sevilla and a French title with Paris Saint-Germain, the Spaniard boasted an excellent track record when he was handed the reins at Arsenal at the end of Arsene Wenger’s 22-year tenure. Despite a Europa League final appearance, he failed to correct flaws that had become evident in Wenger’s final years. He lasted just 18 months before being shown the door after a winless run of seven games, the club’s longest in 27 years.

Arne Slot (Liverpool)

Many expected the Dutchman to encounter similar difficulties as he took over from the formidable Jürgen Klopp after nine years at Anfield. He initially defied those doubts, blending Klopp’s high-intensity style with a more disciplined approach to guide the club to the Premier League title. However, results and performances dipped in his second season following a problematic squad overhaul and he was ultimately sacked at the end of the campaign.

Rangers development camp: 5 most intriguing prospects, including Greentree, Smits

Rangers development camp: 5 most intriguing prospects, including Greentree, Smits
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For the first time in nearly three months, there’ll be organized on- and off-ice workouts held by the New York Rangers at the MSG Training Center in Westchester this week. The Rangers annual development camp begins Monday with 33 players participating, including all all but one member of their 2026 Draft Class.

In fact, out of the the 21 players selected by the Rangers in the past three drafts, 20 will be on hand this week. Defenseman Ivan Patrikhayev, seventh-round pick (No. 193 overall) this past weekend, remains back home in Russia, unable to get to New York in time for the camp.

There are 18 forwards, 12 defensemen, and three goalies taking part, including three players who were in the Rangers system last season. Defenseman Drew Fortescue played nine games with the Rangers after completing his junior season at Boston College; center Carey Terrance spent his entire rookie pro season with Hartford of the American Hockey League; and goalie Callum Tung split time between Hartford and Bloomington in the ECHL.

Interestingly, the same number of prospects attending — three — were teammates at Flint in the OHL last season: forwards Nathan Aspinall, Jacob Battaglia, and Darian Anderson.

Though there are plenty of prospects to keep an eye on at development camp, let’s narrow the list to the five most intriguing players attending this week.

5. Danai Shaiikov

The Rangers hadn’t drafted a goalie since 2021 (Talyn Boyko), so selecting Shaiikov in the third round (No. 67 overall) this year is a pretty big deal. The 19-year-old from Kazakhstan moved to North America and took on a heavy workload, playing 50 games for Gatineau in the QMJHL last season. His play was inconsistent at times, but he’s got good size (6-foot-2, 192 pounds) and plenty of talent, evidenced by finishing 10th in the Q in save percentage (.903) and goals-against average (2.78). The Rangers are set between the pipes for years to come with Igor Shesterkin and Dylan Garand, but they’re unlikely to re-sign Boyko nor Hugo Ollas this offseason. So, Shaiikov is a pretty important prospect — one with plenty of time to grow. Let’s see what kind of first impression he makes at development camp.

4. Tomas Chrenko

Here’s Chrenko (who started by telling us how to properly pronounce his name) #NYR 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/ZwtEuanrZL

— Vince Z. Mercogliano (@vzmercogliano) June 27, 2026

Chrenko just might be the most skilled and fun forward to watch at dev camp this year. The Rangers scooped up the the 18-year-old, who had five goals and eight points in five games for Slovakia at the 2026 World Junior Championship, with another third-round pick (No. 81 overall) this past weekend. He’s not big (5-foot-11, 172), but Chrenko is elusive, [productive, and super confident on the ice. He totaled 31 points (nine goals, 22 assists) playing 44 games in Slovakia’s top pro league a year ago. Chrenko can play center or on the wing, so let’s see where the Rangers line him up during drills and scrimmages this week It’d be cool to see him out there on a line with other highly-skilled prospects like Liam Greentree, Malcolm Spence, Aspinall, and/or Battaglia, to let him best showcase his vast skill set.

3. EJ Emery

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When the Rangers selected Emery in the first round (No. 30 overall) in 2024, their director amateur scouting John Lilley said they wouldn’t rush the defenseman’s development, conceding it would take time for him to grow and mature as an all-around player. This will be Emery’s third dev camp, and it comes before a very important junior season at North Dakota, which has National Championship aspirations. There are concerns about how he’s coming along, though the Rangers remain supportive and confident about his growth. At this stage, he should be among the most poised prospects in dev camp, and it’ll be interesting to see how much of a leader he is here as a bit of an elder statesman (20), not to mention one with first-round pedigree.

2. Liam Greentree

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This is Greentree’s first Rangers moment if you will, so you better believe the 20-year-old wants to put his best foot forward. The Rangers acquired Greentree in the Artemi Panarin trade with the Los Angeles Kings in February, and has yet to wear a Rangers sweater — even a practice one — as he finished his impressive junior career with a 38-goal season at Windsor. The 6-foot-2 forward turns pro this season and will get a long-look in training camp to see just where he’s at in comparison to NHL and AHL players, with a good chance he plays at least some games with the Rangers next season. But this is his first impression in a Rangers sweater, so the former first-round pick by the Kings faces high expectations at dev camp, where he should stand out as one of the best players, as well as a leader, considering his three years as captain at Windsor. Similarly, Aspinall enters his first pro season, and the Rangers would love to see him be a dominant player here at dev camp, after his breakout 94-point season in the OHL

1. Alberts Smits

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Speaking of first impressions and high expectations, everyone’s going to be watching Smits’ every move at dev camp. How he plays on the ice, and acts off it. Though just 18, Smits was the No. 5 overall pick in this year’s draft, and there’s already plenty of talk that the 6-foot-3 defenseman will sign his entry-level contract this summer and try to win a spot on the Rangers opening-night roster at training camp. So, simply, he should absolutely stand out in every imaginable way during development camp, especially after more than holding his own with and against more experienced players and grown men in 2025-26. Smits represented Latvia at the Milan-Cortina Olympics and played professionally in Finland and Germany. He’s considered among the most NHL-ready players in his draft class. Let’s get a taste of what he brings to the Rangers this week, and then watch him battle for a spot on the left side of New York’s defense corps this fall.

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Former NFL star Chris Johnson makes heartbreaking health announcement

The NFL is filled with gridiron legends who sacrifice their bodies every Sunday in pursuit of a Super Bowl championship. But even the game’s greatest stars aren’t invincible. On Monday, former Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson revealed that he is battling ALS.

In an interview on Good Morning America, Johnson shared that he has been diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS is a progressive neurological disorder that destroys motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, gradually affecting muscle control.

Johnson said there is no history of ALS in his family. Instead, doctors believe he has sporadic ALS, the most common form of the disease.

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“There’s no history of ALS in my family,” Johnson said. “My doctors believe my case is what’s called sporadic ALS, which is actually how the vast majority of ALS cases happen.”

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (28) speeds past the Pittsburgh Steelers defense during the second quarter at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on Sept. 8, 2013.

The diagnosis came as a shock to Johnson and his family. He first noticed symptoms last year when weakness developed in his right hand. Initially, his wife believed it was a pinched nerve stemming from his playing career.

“I first noticed weakness in my right hand,” he said. “At first, it was little things like my grip didn’t feel right and I wasn’t as strong as I’ve always been.”

Mighty Titan ‘CJ2K’ Johnson will battle

Those symptoms prompted Johnson to undergo medical evaluations, which ultimately led to his diagnosis. Despite the devastating news, he said he is determined to keep fighting.

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“Honestly, I don’t know if you ever fully process it,” he told Good Morning America. “At first, you’re in shock. Then you realize you have two choices. You can give up, or you can fight. I chose to fight.”

Tennessee Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson (28) races past Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Robert Geathers (91) during action at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sept. 14, 2008.

Johnson, once known throughout the NFL as “CJ2K,” remained in excellent physical condition after retiring from football. He told Good Morning America that he was still working out regularly and enjoying time with his family before his diagnosis. While ALS will undoubtedly change the course of his life, fans will always remember him as one of the most electrifying players to wear a Titans uniform.

The legend of CJ2K

Selected in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Johnson quickly became one of the league’s most exciting players. His blazing speed was highlighted by an official 4.24-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, a record that stood for years and helped launch an outstanding career.

After an impressive rookie campaign, Johnson delivered one of the greatest seasons by a running back in NFL history in 2009. He rushed for 2,006 yards and 14 touchdowns on 358 carries, earning the nickname “CJ2K.” His historic season also earned him NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors and First-Team All-Pro recognition.

As Johnson begins his fight against ALS, he has the support of the NFL community, Titans fans, and football fans across the country.

‘Roster of legends’: Warriors making major move for LeBron James

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Jan 6, 2026; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) looks on against the New Orleans Pelicans during the second half at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Back in 2016, it would have been rather unfathomable to think about LeBron James joining forces with Steph Curry and Draymond Green in Golden State. However, that’s exactly the kind of push the Golden State Warriors appear to be making.

According to a report from NBA insider Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports, the Warriors are hoping to lure LeBron to Golden State by acquiring one of his longtime teammates.

LeBron and AD in Golden State?

On Sunday, O’Connor cited multiple sources as he reported that the Warriors are attempting to acquire Anthony Davis in a trade with the Washington Wizards and then sign James as a free agent. The trade, O’Connor reports, would include Jimmy Butler as well as draft capital.

“Sources say the Warriors hope adding Davis would help lure LeBron from Los Angeles to the Bay Area once free agency officially opens Tuesday. The pitch would be simple: reunite with AD, team up with Steph Curry and Draymond Green, play for Steve Kerr, and chase one more championship with a roster of legends,” O’Connor wrote on Sunday.

This would not be the first time that James united with Curry and Kerr, as the trio won a gold medal together at the 2024 Olympic Games along with Davis. It worked out then, and would certainly be a high-profile move if the Warriors could pull it off.

‘Real Doubt’

While this would undeniably be the biggest storyline of the offseason, O’Connor reports that there is “real doubt” the Warriors could actually pull this off, especially after the Wizards already indicated that they planned to keep Davis and Butler does not appear to fit into their plans.

“Davis is on track to become eligible for a four-year, $275 million extension on Aug. 6. If Davis were traded, his extension clock would reset. Under the collective bargaining agreement, he would be ineligible to sign that full max deal until six months after the new trade becomes official,” O’Connor explains.

“Washington’s actions are those of a team looking to win now. Would a 37-year-old Butler returning from injury really have all that much appeal to the Wizards? Or would the Warriors need Butler to be routed to a third team, with a different All-Star-caliber player going back to Washington?”

There’s also a chance that other teams could be interested in acquiring Davis as well, as O’Connor notes, which would complicate matters for Golden State.

Regardless, it’s a fun scenario to ponder as NBA free agency kicks off.

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Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev plans to top UFC Baku 8-second masterpiece

Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev met the media Saturday after his win over Julius Walker at UFC Fight Night 280.

Yakhyaev (10-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) needed just eight seconds to knock out Walker (7-3 MMA, 1-3 UFC) on the preliminary card at National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan. Had Yakhyaev just landed his one punch and not gone to the canvas for the finish, the stoppage may have come in as little as five or six seconds.

As it stands, the KO is tied for the seventh fastest in UFC history, but Yakhyaev thinks he'll top it next time out.

"Next time, the fight will be shorter, so be ready, guys" Yakhyaev told the UFC after the fight. "I think I'm ready for top 10, top five – it doesn't matter. I'll sit with my coach and team and talk about it and let the UFC know."

Yakhyaev was a 6-1 favorite in the fight. The 25-year-old has all but one of his wins in the first round. His four fights combined in the UFC and DWCS have averaged just 61 seconds.

Check out Yakhyaev's post-fight interview in the video below.

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

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

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— UFC News (@UFCNews) June 27, 2026

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‘Devastated’ Jack Draper pulls out of Wimbledon due to injury

Jack Draper has pulled out of Wimbledon in a devastating blow for the Briton after a year of injury struggles.

Draper, ranked fourth in the world 12 months ago, was due to play sixth seed Taylor Fritz on Tuesday but has withdrawn from the tournament.

The 24-year-old had Andy Murray as his coach for Wimbledon, but follows Emma Raducanu in withdrawing from his home grand slam.

Draper has suffered a relapse of the arm injury that forced him to miss seven months of the tour between August and February.

"Devastated to share that I have had to withdraw from my first round match due to a recurrence of my arm injury,” Draper said.

"There have been a lot of painful moments in the last 12 months but this one is definitely the absolute worst as there is no greater honour for a British player than playing at Wimbledon.

"I will continue to persevere through this. Thank you for the support!"

Draper was scheduled to play Fritz, the sixth seed, in a first-round blockbuster on Centre Court on Tuesday, in what was a nightmare draw for the Briton.

After suffering a knee injury at the Barcelona Open in April, Draper made his comeback at Eastbourne last week and won three matches before defeat to Ugo Humbert in the semi-finals on Friday.

He gave no indication that he was injured when he trained and spoke to journalists at Wimbledon on Sunday.

He said: “I would say that my power is in a really good place. I'm moving great. I still say I'm far from perfect. I'm getting there.

“It's been an incredibly long process. It's taken a lot out of me mentally coming back and coming back and coming back.

Jack Draper pulled out of Wimbledon just hours after Emma Raducanu’s withdrawal (Getty)
Jack Draper pulled out of Wimbledon just hours after Emma Raducanu’s withdrawal (Getty)

“At the same time I feel like I'm in a position now where I can compete at a really high level and really compete with the best players.”

Ironically, Draper also spoke at length about the trend of injuries in the men’s game. Carlos Alcaraz is currently sidelined due to a wrist injury, while Lorenzo Musetti, Arthur Fils and Holger Rune are among the other top players to have endured long lay-offs in the past year.

“I think it's pretty worrying the state of men's tennis, especially right now,” Draper said.

“When I look at the draws for the weeks when I was out, everything is shoulder, arm, wrist. Whether that's the quality of the balls... I don't think there's more matches nowadays and stuff.

“I think definitely the way athletes are getting better and hitting the ball harder and moving better, I think it's my opinion they need to really take a close look at what we're doing on tour. Definitely the state of the Masters 1000s, the 12-day events.”

Draper also summed up how “difficult” the past 12 months have been. A year ago, he entered Wimbledon as the fourth seed after winning the biggest title of his career at Indian Wells and reaching the Madrid Open final, but he is now set to drop lower than 140 in the world.

Andy Murray had been due to coach Jack Draper at Wimbledon (PA Wire)
Andy Murray had been due to coach Jack Draper at Wimbledon (PA Wire)

“Looking back coming here last year as No 4 in the world, I was feeling incredible and looking forward to everything that was to come,” Draper said on Sunday. “I felt like I was gradually building up and up and up, confidence in my tennis, in my body, in my mind.

“Then you have something that stops you in your tracks when you're not expecting it. I think it's really difficult to accept that, especially after coming through what you've come through in the past.

“I didn't know I was going to have the year I've had with the injuries, not being able to play too much, watching your sort of ranking drop all the way down again to the start.

“I suppose you've got to see that as where you're at. You always have to look at the positive side of things. I have to rebuild myself and I have to start again almost.”

PSL to operate independently after PCB approval; domestic cricket budget rises to Rs 4 billion

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has approved a landmark restructuring of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), granting the country's premier T20 competition full administrative and financial autonomy as part of a series of key decisions taken during the 84th meeting of the PCB Board of Governors (BoG) in Lahore on Monday.

According to PTI, The meeting, chaired by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, unanimously approved the move, marking a significant shift in the governance of the PSL, which has been managed directly by the PCB since its inception in 2016.




PSL 12 budget approved amid financial restructuring


The decision comes after months of discussions over the league's financial structure and governance. Despite approving autonomy for the PSL, the PCB is yet to publicly release the audited financial reports for the league's last two editions. The Board also approved the budget for the 12th edition of the PSL while clearing the surplus budget for the 2026-27 financial year. However, the PCB did not disclose the complete financial details of the new budget.

Chief Financial Officer Javed Murtaza presented a detailed overview of the board's financial position and budgetary allocations for the upcoming fiscal year to the members. In a major boost to Pakistan's domestic cricket structure, the PCB increased the domestic cricket budget by Rs1 billion, taking the total allocation from Rs3 billion to Rs4 billion.

The Board also announced significant increases in player remuneration. Match fees for players participating in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy have been more than tripled from Rs30,000 to Rs100,000 per match, while reserve players will now receive Rs50,000, up from Rs15,000.

Rs6. 7 billion allocated for stadium


The Board also approved the allocation of funds for organising Women's ODI and T20 tournaments, making 12 more cricket grounds operational, and providing resources for human resource improvement and also fixed the minimum wage for regional ground staff at 42,000 rupees.

An allocation of 6.70 billion rupees was also approved for the upgradation of infrastructure, including the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi.

Kelly targeted by Leeds United after Juventus struggle

Kelly targeted by Leeds United after Juventus struggle
Kelly targeted by Leeds United after Juventus struggle

Juventus are looking to sell Lloyd Kelly this summer, claim Italian reports, with interest from Leeds United and some Spanish clubs after struggling since leaving Newcastle United.

The defender has had frankly a mixed experience since the massive transfer from Newcastle United in February 2025 for €21m plus up to a further potential €6.5m in add-ons.

He had some bright flashes, but was also referred to as one of the biggest flops in Bianconeri transfer history by critics.

Juventus ready to part with Kelly

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Kelly made 46 appearances this season in all competition, contributing two goals and two assists, and his contract in Turin runs to June 2029.

According to Tuttomercatoweb pundit Marco Conterio, there has been a concrete approach from Leeds United to give Kelly a return to English football.

There is also interest from other Premier League sides, as well as ones in LaLiga, but Leeds are currently the most determined to get a deal over the line.

It comes after rumours last week that Newcastle United could even want a reunion thanks to manager Eddie Howe.

The asking price for Kelly would be in the region of €30m, allowing Juve to make their money back.

Chelsea confirm Man City approached Maresca last autumn, coach must pay compensation

Chelsea confirm Man City approached Maresca last autumn, coach must pay compensation
Chelsea confirm Man City approached Maresca last autumn, coach must pay compensation

Manchester City have confirmed the appointment of Italian head coach Enzo Maresca, but his previous club Chelsea have confirmed that he will have to pay them compensation after being approached with the offer of becoming the successor to Pep Guardiola last autumn.

Maresca has joined City on a three-year contract until the summer of 2029, bringing the start of his third stint with the club: He had previously worked under Guardiola as an assistant in the treble-winning 2022-23 campaign and also led the club’s Elite Development Squad in 2020-21.

This is the Italian’s second Premier League head coach role following his stint in charge of Chelsea between 2024 and January of 2026.

It was announced on January 1 that Maresca would be leaving his position as head coach of Chelsea and reports at the time suggested that this was due to tension or disagreements with the club’s ownership.

Chelsea have released a statement on Monday, at the same time that City announced their appointment of Maresca, explaining that the coach was originally approached last autumn and that it soon became clear that ‘it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola’.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – JANUARY 25: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, embraces Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC at Etihad Stadium on January 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Chelsea claim that Maresca ‘was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate’ and for that reason, the coach will have to pay his former employers compensation.

That is on top of the compensation that City have had to pay Chelsea, which reports in Italy claim was around €20m.

What Chelsea said about Maresca and the compensation he owes them

“Chelsea FC appreciates the 2025/26 season was a hugely disappointing one for the Club and its supporters. A major contributing factor was the disruption caused as a result of changes that the Club was forced to make to the Head Coach position over the Christmas period,” read a statement on the Chelsea website.

“Due to recent developments, we consider that it is important to explain to our supporters what happened and why our former Head Coach left the Club on 1 January 2026.

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 20: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, reacts during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Chelsea FC at Craven Cottage on April 20, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

“In Autumn last year, the Club was informed by our former Head Coach that there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season. It became clear to us that it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola and that he was fully committed to pursuing the opportunity, despite the fact he was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate.

“In December 2025, our Head Coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position. Obviously, we felt let down as we believed that his head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.

“No club wants to change its head coach midway through a season. However, in light of his decision not to continue fulfilling his responsibilities through to the end of the season, the Club was left with no choice but to protect our players, our supporters, and the Badge and accept his resignation.

“In the circumstances and given the mutual respect between clubs, a confidential settlement has been reached with Manchester City, which includes the payment of compensation. A confidential settlement has also been reached with the former Head Coach under which he will pay compensation.

WROCLAW, POLAND – MAY 28: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, acknowledges the fans as he walks past the UEFA Conference League trophy following his team’s victory in the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at Stadion Wroclaw on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

“Looking forward to next season, in Xabi Alonso, we have a Manager who has an exceptional football mind and is a professional of the highest integrity. He has all the attributes to deliver the success the Club’s supporters deserve and expect.”

Florentino Perez has doubts about star player’s Real Madrid captaincy credentials

Florentino Perez has doubts about star player’s Real Madrid captaincy credentials
Florentino Perez has doubts about star player’s Real Madrid captaincy credentials

Real Madrid are starting a new era this summer, with Jose Mourinho having returned to the club as head coach. They are also under new captaincy, with Federico Valverde having replaced Dani Carvajal following the veteran defender’s exit at the end of his contract, which officially expires on Tuesday (30th June).

Real Madrid’s captaincy operates on a loyalty system, and given that Valverde is now the longest-serving first team player (he signed in 2016 from Penarol), he is the one that has taken over the armband. However, he does so having recently been involved in a controversial incident with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni, with whom he came to blows after a training session in May.

That incident led to Valverde (and Tchouameni) being fined, but it also increased doubts about whether the Uruguayan should be club captain. According to Alberto Pereiro (via Radioestadio Noche), one of those with concerns is Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, who is reportedly prepared to make changes to the captaincy system.

“I have the feeling that there’s a pending conversation about the captaincies at Madrid. Florentino is not at all convinced about Valverde’s captaincy.”

Valverde is under pressure to prove doubters wrong

The last 12 months have been very tough for Valverde. He clashed with previous head coach Xabi Alonso, and after Real Madrid’s trophyless 2025-26 season, he was one of the players that received the most criticism from fans and pundits alike.

To make matters worse, he failed to deliver during the 2026 World Cup as Uruguay crashed out in the group stages. As such, the pressure on his shoulders has increased further, and he will need to start the 2026-27 season strong if he is to make things easier for himself as the weeks and months go on.

It will be interesting to sew whether Perez does decide to review the captaincy system, but for now, there are no suggestions that Valverde will be removed as Real Madrid skipper anytime soon.

Cavs' future with James Harden gets massive multiyear deal update

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are in win-now mode. After having James Harden for only four months, they got as far as the Eastern Conference Finals before being swept by the New York Knicks. Clearly, something was going well between both parties. This is why the veteran is looking to stay alongside Evan Mobley and Donovan Mitchell for the long run.

Harden declines player option to stay with Mitchell and Cavs

James Harden refused to opt in to his $42.3 million player option for the 2026-27 season, per Shams Charania of ESPN. This is usually a point of concern because the Cavs might lose him to unrestricted free agency but this is not the case for the veteran. Apparently, the Cavs and Harden are currently working on a new multiyear deal for the veteran to share the same back court with Donovan Mitchell.

What could this mean? First off, it's good news for Cavs fans. Harden could sign for a longer time with lesser money involved. This allows the Cavs to sign and have more capital to build around Mitchell and Evan Mobley. Moreover, if the veteran does ask for a little bit more, there is a guarantee that he stays with the Cavs until the twilight of his career.

Harden is no longer the MVP that he used to be which gives the Cavs a bit of leverage in contract negotiations too. During their 2026 NBA Playoffs run, he only averaged 19.2 points on a 48.6% clip from the field while having a career-high 4.7 turnovers in the postseason.

While the numbers have not been the best, Harden's intangibles have still been great for the team. The Cavs were able to escape the Toronto Raptors and upset the Detroit Pistons in seven games. Problems just started to surface when they got swept by the Knicks. Harden has been in deep postseason runs before and his veteran acumen was on full display during his first season alongside Mitchell and Mobley's Cavs.

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Report: Celtics Interested In Three-Time NBA Champion Center With Free Agency Looming

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown and New Orleans Pelicans forward Kevon Looney

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It's no secret that the Boston Celtics are looking to gain size and improve their frontcourt this offseason.

With NBA free agency opening up on Tuesday evening, insiders Jake Fischer and Marc Stein provided their latest slew of updates on Sunday night.

Their report said that the Celtics were among the teams interested in veteran center Kevon Looney.

The Golden State Warriors selected Looney with the 30th overall pick during the 2015 NBA Draft and he spent the first 10 years of his career in the Bay Area.

Looney won three championships with the Warriors, including when Golden State came back to defeat Boston in the 2022 NBA Finals.

The Wisconsin product averaged 5.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 17.2 minutes per game across 599 regular season contests (262 starts) with the Warriors, as well as 5.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 19.2 minutes in 89 playoff tilts.

Looney signed with the New Orleans Pelicans last July and posted 2.8 points, 5.6 rebounds and 14.7 minutes per game across 21 contests, including eight starts during the 2025-26 campaign.

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Ireland’s top squash player inspired by family legacy

When it comes to sporting genes it shouldn't be a surprise that Hannah Craig has risen to the top of the squash rankings in Ireland.

The 27-year-old from the north coast of Northern Ireland is the granddaughter of British and Irish Lions tourist Noel Henderson and his wife Betty, who is in the Hockey Ireland Hall of Fame.

Her grandmother is also the sister of Irish rugby legend Jack Kyle.

Henderson, who passed away in 1997, and Kyle, who died in 2014, toured with the Lions to New Zealand and Australia in 1950.

Both captained Ireland, with Henderson leading his country to their first ever win over a southern hemisphere side, scoring the winning try in a 9-6 win over Australia in 1958 while Kyle was a member of the 1948 Grand Slam winning side and is enshrined in the World Rugby Hall of Fame.

Betty was a stalwart of the Irish hockey team throughout the late 1940s and 1950s, earning 26 caps over an eleven year international career.

"I'm very, very grateful for the family that I was brought into because it was just second nature to hear a lot of stories of sporting excellence," explained Craig.

"My grandfather was a role model as an athlete and a person. The same goes for my granny. I mean, you can't ask for more in terms of that as a youngster who just loves sport."

After retiring from club rugby in 1963, Kyle embarked on humanitarian work as a consultant surgeon in Chingola, Zambia.

"Jack was alive when I was younger. So got a lot of inspiration from his rugby career and also his academia and his life in Zambia," added Craig.

The sporting excellence in the Craig family didn't stop with the grandparents.

Her late father, Paddy, who passed away at the beginning of May this year, represented Ireland at squash.

He postponed chemotherapy to watch his daughter win her fourth Irish National title in February.

"Both my mum and dad played squash. My dad played on the Irish team. He loved the game. Ever since I was born, all I remember is being at the squash club with my two brothers, Ben and Michael. I tried a lot of different sports but I felt like squash belonged in the family.

"I did try out for the rugby team at Belfast Harlequins when I was younger and I loved hockey.

"I played on the Strathearn school team for many years but it got to the stage with squash where it was a bit more demanding with more tournaments. So I made that decision to focus the attention there."

Craig's squash education couldn't have been at a more esteemed institution when she was accepted at Harvard University.

In her time there she went unbeaten going 41-0 while the team, that included future world medallists, won multiple NCAA national championships.

It was in the process of sitting a SAT exam to be selected by Harvard that Craig met for the first time another aspiring athlete from Northern Ireland who was also seeking a place at a college in the United States, but who lived just a few miles around the north coast in Coleraine - a certain Hannah Scott.

"We were the only two individuals in a small room sitting the SAT subject exams to get into the US," Craig recalled.

"We didn't really know each other and we didn't have too much time to talk but obviously we found out about being from Northern Ireland and what we were doing.

"So a couple of years pass and I see that she's roommates with a girl on the squash team at Princeton. It's just such a small world so I messaged her and saying congrats on just getting to Princeton and vice versa. So we kept in touch.”

Scott returned from Princeton in 2020 and went on to win rowing gold at the Paris Olympics two years ago.

"What were the odds that she was going to go on to win a gold medal in the Olympics? And now I really am inspired by her especially now that squash is in the Olympics as well.

"To see how confident she is and the preparation and hard work that she puts in on a daily basis, I think gives a lot of motivation to do that myself."

Craig moved to New York after graduating college and started working to earn money to be able to travel to play tournaments.

With the support of the company she was working for, Craig was able to take up the sport professionally and has just finished her third season on the PSA Pro Tour, moving up the rankings from outside the world's top 230 in 2023 to inside the top sixty and achieving her goal of qualifying for the the world championships.

Northern Ireland haven't had a player this successful since Madeline Perry.

The Banbridge player competed at five Commonwealth Games from 1998 to 2014 and reached her highest ranking of three in the world in 2011.

"I appreciate Madeline and what she's achieved more and more every month.

"Being from Northern Ireland and just knowing now a little bit more of what that takes to get to a level like top 10, you can't put it into words.

"From that perspective, it is incredibly inspirational."

The profile of squash will reach a worldwide audience over the next few years culminating in its Olympics debut in Los Angeles in 2028.

"It's been nothing but transformative for the game of squash especially in very small nations around the world, because it gives that global recognition.

"All the athletes on tour, we work so hard and I think deserve that chance to be playing at the Olympics. So I'm very excited for what it's going to bring to the sport."

It's only a draw of sixteen for the singles in Los Angeles so qualifying is a tough challenge, although with more than a third of the world's top 100 players in the women's game from Egypt and only one player per nation allowed to qualify, it's not impossible.

"I would say the short-term goals are definitely in the next year to break that top 50 ranking and make a lot of improvements in terms of technique.

"Physicality has definitely been a strong suit of mine. It's kind of developing the racket skills to compete with those Egyptian players.

"And then longer-term, I'm definitely looking to represent Northern Ireland at the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics."

Reds vs Brewers Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for June 29

The NL Central has four teams separated by four or fewer games, but the Milwaukee Brewers (50-31) sit atop the throne as we inch closer to the All-Star break. Milwaukee will host Cincinnati (39-43) as both teams look to get back in the win column after losses on Sunday.

Cincinnati is coming off a 9-4 loss to Pittsburgh and has dropped four of the last six games. The Reds turn to Nick Lodolo to open the series, which hasn't been great news lately. In June, the Reds are 0-4 in Lodolo's starts and he has a 6.16 ERA with 13 earned runs on 28 hits allowed over 19.0 innings. However, in his last start, Lodolo went 4.0 innings with zero earned runs against Milwaukee, a significant improvement seven earned runs and 11 hits versus the Mets in his prior start.

Milwaukee has lost two straight games to break up their five-game winning streak. Despite the recent losses, Milwaukee is still up 6.5 games on the NL Central. Over the past week, the Brewers are hitting .220 (22nd) and rank sixth in ERA (2.89) as a pitching staff with the best OBA (.162). Robert Gasser gets the nod to start the series. Milwaukee lost his first four starts this year, but the Brewers have won the past two with Gasser on the mound as he's posted a 1.54 ERA and .154 OBA.

Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Reds at Brewers

  • Date: Monday, June 29, 2026
  • Time: 7:40 PM EST
  • Site: American Family Field 
  • City: Milwaukee, WI
  • Network/Streaming: MLB TV

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Odds for the Reds at the Brewers

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Moneyline: Cincinatti Reds (+129), Milwaukee Brewers (-156)
  • Spread: Brewers -1.5 (+138), Reds +1.5 (-167)
  • Total: 9.0

Probable starting pitchers for Reds at Brewers

  • Monday's pitching matchup (June 29): Nick Lodolo vs. Robert Gasser  
  • Reds: Nick Lodolo

2026 stats: 79.1 IP, 5-5, 4.99 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 59 Ks, 28 BB

  • Brewers: Robert Gasser 

2026 Stats: 93.0 IP, 8-3, 1.45 ERA, 0.75 WHIP, 138 Ks, 23 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not

  • The Reds’ Sal Stewart is hitting .254 with 79 hits, 15 home runs and 57 RBI over 311 at-bats
  • The Reds’ Matt McLain is hitting .198 with 50 hits and 76 strikeouts over 253 at-bats
  • The Brewers’ William Contreras is hitting .301 with 89 hits, 9 home runs, and 50 RBI over 296 at-bats
  • The Brewers’ Joey Ortiz is hitting .200 with 33 hits and 35 strikeouts over 200 at-bats

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Reds at Brewers

  • The Reds are 45-37 ATS, tied for sixth-best
  • The Brewers are 45-36 ATS, ranking fifth-best
  • The Reds are 49-32 to the Over, ranking third-best
  • The Brewers are 42-37-2 to the Under, ranking 10th-best
  • The Reds are 25-16 ATS on the road, ranking second-best 
  • The Brewers are 24-19 ATS at home, ranking eighth-best

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How Warriors can acquire LeBron James and Anthony Davis to help Stephen Curry

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LeBron James and Stephen Curry are very much in the final phase of their careers, and their push for a fifth NBA championship could go very well if both come together. There is one more piece in Anthony Davis who can make the team nearly unbeatable.

But how will the Golden State Warriors make this happen, given the franchise is projected to be more than $105 million over the salary cap entering the new league year, according to Spotrac?

The Los Angeles Lakers star is entering unrestricted free agency. His former championship teammate, Davis, who was traded to the Dallas Mavericks for Luka Doncic, is now under contract with the Washington Wizards.

The road to getting both is anything but simple.

MORE:LeBron James and Anthony Davis rumored to reunite on surprise team

LeBron James is the easier piece

LeBron opted out of his deal with the Lakers. For the Warriors, it is a good chance to get Curry, LeBron, Draymond Green and head Steve Kerr playing for the same goal. The group had success with Team USA at the Paris Olympics.

Convincing the four-time NBA champion would be easy, but it all comes down to Golden State's finances.

The franchise is well above the salary cap with max-level contracts committed to Curry and Jimmy Butler. That means there is no meaningful cap space for LeBron to come in without financial restraints. However, the Warriors' chances of landing LeBron increase multi-fold if he decides to take a significant pay cut, potentially signing for the non-taxpayer mid-level exception. 

MORE:Reports say LeBron James will likely leave the Los Angeles Lakers in the offseason

Landing Anthony Davis would require some bold move from Warriors

Unlike LeBron, Anthony Davis can't simply say, 'I also want to join them.'

The 10-time All-Star is under contract with the Wizards, who acquired him before the 2026 trade deadline by surrendering significant draft capital. Therefore, they have every reason to build the roster around him rather than give him away.

This boils down to the Warriors giving the Wizards someone extremely special. Jimmy Butler, who is on a massive expiring contract, must be the first name to enter the trade discussion, but he may not be enough. With him, the Warriors would also need to include another potential trade asset, such as Jonathan Kuminga (in a sign-and-trade scenario), Moses Moody, Brandin Podziemski, Trayce Jackson-Davis and maybe future first-round picks. 

In any realistic scenario, Butler would be required for salary matching purpose, which in itself is a bold decision for the Warriors to begin with.

Not saying it's any easy, but if there is a proper motivation to get a group of guys together, there is some chance to get them.

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New Jersey 5s Muster A Win In Major League Pickleball Week 6 In New York

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Rachel Rohrabacher escaped serious injury after a scary incident on the court, but her team still rallied to the Event Finals.

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Major League Pickleball (MLP), presented by DoorDash, continued its frenetic 2026 season pace, and was in Long Island on Randall’s Island, right across the river from NYC’s Upper East side, for the 6th week of the 2026 MLP season.

Key links for tracking the event this weekend, which feature livestreams from the primary courts at the facility on MLP’s YouTube channel and on PickleballTV.com. I also have data-centric links at the bottom of this recap.


Transaction Recap & Player News

Ahead of the weekend, we had more trades and the league’s third Waiver period. There was enough moves to break out a separate post, which is linked here. The two new trades are detailed here, while the waiver moves are listed here.

  • Palm Beach’s Dekel Bar remains out, so newly picked up Casey Diamond will continue to start for the Royals. He struggled at times in St. Pete last week, so we’ll see how that impacts the team in NY.
  • Carolina is playing an onsite sub in Kelly Goodnow instead of either their 2nd female (Yoshitomi) or their bench player (Conard). Goodnow, if you did not know, is just 14 years old and is coming off a gold medal at the PPA Challenger held two weekends ago in Boise.
  • Late word comes out that SoCal’s Meghan Dizon is sick, forcing their sub Naomi Nguyen into action and really dampening their chances of another big weekend. This robs us immediately of a Dizon vs Koller head to head matchup in the early Thursday tie between Chicago and SoCal.

News and Noteworthy

Ahead of the event, here’s some news and noteworthy items for MLP.

  • Social media was filled with rumors of major changes coming to MLP, as a reaction to what we’re seeing on the field this season. Namely, a salary cap. Which is probably fair: you can’t have a team fielding a roster that cost nearly $1.7M to acquire (the St. Louis Shock) competing in the same league with a team that cost its owners only $20k to field (the Florida Smash). Honestly, what the league really needs is a salary floor, and for the six teams that spent less than $100k this season to be forced to compete.
  • There’s also rumors of a “Franchise Tag” for next season, which will feature dozens marquee players who are original draftees from March 2024 coming to the end of their 3-year contracts. We were anticipating many millions of dollars in auction prices for a slew of players come next spring, but now with the possibility of teams being able to franchise a player, we may see something completely different in terms of dynamics of player movement. Here’s just a sampling of players who otherwise would be subject to next year’s draft: Waters, Johns, Rohrabacher, Tardio, Patriquin, both Kawamoto sisters, Alshon, Todd, Staksrud, Daescu, JW Johnson, Parenteau, Black, Howells, Klinger.
  • Trade rumors continue to swirl, and the league is considering moving back the trade deadline a couple of weeks to allow teams to adjust. This is of no surprise; the MLP has freely moved previously defined dates for waiver periods and trade deadlines for years. This push-back becomes official; the new trade deadline will be pushed from June 30th to July 12th, likely to be accompanied by some of the competition structure changes being floated above.

Premier League Group Stage Match Recap

Day 1 Observations

  • Palm Beach kicks off the NY event in the sun against Carolina’s new-look lineup, and Carolina immediately put a loss on PB’s McGuffin/Diamond team (Bar is out with injury still). Carolina is missing its starter and bench female, and has picked up 14-yr old Kelly Goodnow as a sub for the weekend. Their upset run continues into both mixed matches, where Carolina shocked the Royals with two close Mixed match wins to take the opening match in one of the biggest upsets we’ve seen in MLP history. I’ll repeat: Goodnow is only 14! This would end up being Carolina’s only win for the weekend, and just their 2nd of the season.
  • Not to be outdone by Carolina playing with a 14-yr old, Chicago started 13-yr old Elsie Hendershot, just acquired from STL. The Slice also played teenager Goins in both doubles ties and got the whole bench involved in the match. Meanwhile SoCal played two teenagers themselves in Campbell and Mackinnon, making for an interesting battle of youth versus experience. In the end, SoCal’s team topped Chicago in a match that will go a great way towards determining some of the final playoff spots.
  • Brooklyn’s women were comfortably in the lead 10-2 in game one when the end-court scoreboard literally fell over and landed on Rachel Rohrabacher’s ankle. After a 15-20 minute delay, Bay Area conceded the first game in a classy move, while Rohrabacher will sat the rest of the day out (they only have one match today) out of precaution. She’s up and walking on her own power, and seems ok, but will sit nonetheless. Brooklyn cruised to a 3-0 lead without needing Rachel, putting in the bench players to lose the meaningless final and will look to regroup tomorrow. This incident ended up impacting Brooklyn’s lineups all weekend.

Day 2 Observations

  • Despite reports she’d be back in the lineup, Rohrabacher sat today and her replacement Hannah Blatt struggled to match pace, but had a nice comeback win in Mixed2 to seal the match for Brooklyn 3-1
  • LV went with the youth movement, playing both teenagers Powell and Jacobson against the favored NJ in their event debut. ALW and Jorge pickled Truluck & Smith to open the match and it was smooth sailing from there as NJ swept.
  • Palm Beach looked like they had righted the ship, getting a sweep of gender doubles and a very solid win for Diamond & McGuffin, but then Dallas crushed them in both Mixed matches to send it to the DreamBreaker. In the DB, Tyson jumped all over JW to open 4-0, but a 4-0 sweep by Townsend of Pam Beach’s singles specialist Emmrich evened the match. From there, JW’s domination of McGuffin in the 2nd and 3rd turns of the DB, as well as Danni-Elle's dominance (7-1) made the difference. Dallas ekes out a win

Day 3 Observations

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Texas' doubles team of Nico Acevedo (L) and Eric Oncins (R) is wreaking havoc around the league.

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  • SoCal had a fantastic win against Texas to guarantee 2nd place in the group and take a huge step forward towards making the playoffs. After sweeping gender doubles, both upsets on paper, they lost both mixed matches but gutted out a tiebreaker 21-19 to get the win. In the end, SoCal lost out on tie-breakers after three teams finished 3-1 in the group stage, but still had a great weekend that vaulted them up the standings.
  • In the battle for 1st place in the group between New Jersey and Texas, Waters & Johnson cruised to a win to open, then the Howells/Khlif partnership got another setback with an 11-2 drubbing by Acevedo & Oncins for NJ’s first game loss of the weekend to send it to the Mixed. There, Acevedo took over to send it to the dream breaker. In the DB, Acevedo dominated Khlif 10-2 including match point for a 21-19 win. Unfortunately, due to game differential, the h2h win ended up being meaningless for Texas, who finish tied at 3-1 with NJ but lose out on tiebreakers for the championship Sunday spot.
  • In a bit of load management, Brooklyn sat Rachel for the opener, and Dallas took advantage by cruising past Hannah Blatt in the women’s doubles. Rachel came back to win Mixed, but Danni-Elle Townsend and Auggie Ge crushed Newman and Kawamoto to send it to the DB. In the DreamBreaker, Dallas was on fire and opened up a huge lead. Brooklyn stemmed the flow, but Dallas was cruising and got to 20-14 match point. And there they stayed, for three turns and multiple shots at match point as Brooklyn's crew dug in. Alshon went 3-0 and saved a match point. Hayworth dug in after getting to 20. Blatt tied it up at 20-all, then Jackie Kawamoto got the match winner.

Group Stage Results

At the end of the group stages, here were the standings, which drive the final day’s competition.

  • Group A: New Jersey, Texas, SoCal, LV, Chicago. NJ wins 1st place over Texas by game differential, and Texas does the same to claim 2nd over SoCal.
  • Group B: Brooklyn, Dallas, PBR, Florida, Bay Area, Carolina. Palm Beach edges Florida via head-to-head results for 3rd, as does Bay Area over Carolina for 5th.

Event Standings Results

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Florida's Martina Frantova (L) and Zoey Weil (R) lead Florida to a surprise playoff win that bolsters their standings points.

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For 2026, the final day features the Event Standings matches, where the winner of Group A players the Winner of Group B, the 2nd place teams play for 3rd, the 3rd place teams play for 5th, and so on. Here’s a review of those final matches.

  • Event 1st Place match: New Jersey shook off their group stage loss to power past Brooklyn, who will be happy to come away with 2nd place points in an event where Rohrabacher nearly broke her leg.
  • Event 3rd Place match: Texas has to like what they did this weekend, putting losses on both NJ and Dallas as they claim 3rd place points.
  • Event 5th Place match: Palm Beach salvaged a 5th place win over the impressive SoCal team this weekend.
  • Event 7th Place match: Florida had a fantastic win over Las Vegas in the 7th place game, sweeping gender doubles, losing both mixed but gutting out a DreamBreaker win. One of the least-heralded rosters is moving up the standings.
  • 9th & 10th place goes to Chicago and Bay Area, who earn 1 point a piece. 11th place goes to Carolina, who finished last in the group with 6 teams. They receive 0 event standing points.

2026 League Team Standings Update Post Event

Here’s the teams who made notable moves up or down the season Standings in this event. Because of imbalanced schedules, we’ll use Points per Match to determine the “standings” in this analysis.

MLP Week 6 standings

MLP post Week 6 Standings organized by Points per Event.

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  • New Jersey took over the lead in total points, but actually dropped to 3rd in Points Per event.
  • Brooklyn moved up a spot and now sits 4th just ahead of Columbus.
  • Dallas was the big mover, rebounding from their inexplicable last place showing in Austin to get back into playoff position.
  • Chicago is heading the wrong way, and seems like they’re punting on the season.

Player Stats Analysis for the Weekend

Here’s a quick look at the players who played best (and worst) this weekend.

  • To no surprise, Anna Leigh Waters was the top performer this weekend, going 10-0 in her games and winning an astounding 79% of her points. Jorja Johnson was a close second.
  • Riley Newman finished just behind the New Jersey women, carrying his team this week in the face of adversity. He’s still got it.
  • Dallas’ newly acquired doubles partnership of Townsend and Truong? They finished 7th and 9th this weekend, and are a big reason Dallas is suddenly resurgent.
  • At the wrong side of the stats table, Genie Erokhina struggled badly for Bay Area, going 0-6 and winning just 20% of her points for the weekend. The Breakers aren’t pushing for a playoff spot, which may keep Erokhina safe for a bit.

What did we learn this weekend?

What were our top three Takeaways from the competition this weekend?

  1. Dallas is not dead. In fact, Dallas looked pretty darn good. Acquiring Townsend has been an energizing move; her capabilities on the left-hand side playing alongside Truong and the lefty Ge suddenly makes Dallas a very dangerous team. They should have beaten Brooklyn to win their group this weekend, and they may be putting themselves back into the conversation of dark horse title contenders.
  2. How about the SoCal Hard Eights? On paper before this event started, you may have projected them to come in last in their group. Instead, they put losses on fellow playoff contenders Texas and Las Vegas, held serve against Chicago, and solidified their playoff credentials. Not bad for a team with a couple of teenagers in the starting lineup.
  3. SoCal’s gain is Chicago’s loss; you just can’t expect much when you’re starting a 13-yr old in a pro doubles match, as well as an 18-yr old singles specialist. They had a -57 point differential for the event and won just 3 games in four matches. It may be a long season for the Slice and its veterans Navratil and Koller, who may be looking for some NHL-style trade deadline moves to get themselves to a contending team.

Media Pick’ Em Contest Update

We have a slew of influencers and members of the traditional pickleball media participating in a season-long pick’em contest. Here’s the link to track the competition online, and I’ll be tweeting out the pick matrix and updates, so follow me on Twitter if interested.

MLP Media Pick’em Competition Weekly Summary:

2026 MLP Pickem Week 6 Final standings

MLP Media Pick'em contest post Week 6 standings

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We get perfection for the first time this week, as three pundits went 11-for-11. Bravo to Chris Cali, Hannah Johns, and Nico the Lefty for the perfect slate. With his 11-for-11 performance, Cali moves into 1st place for the season-long competition.


Next up on the Pickleball Calendar? According to my Master Pickleball Schedule, after a frenetic six straight weeks of MLP, we get a break for the 4th of July weekend, then for the upcoming Mid-Season tournament in Grand Rapids. After that, we’ll get the Trade Deadline, another Waivers period, and then Week 7 in San Diego the 7/19 weekend.

The rest of the Pickleball world continues as well: July features multiple international tournaments.


MLP-specific stats mentioned herein come from PickleKey.com, which has done a great job collecting detailed MLP player data for the league and went through an off-season re-design that includes a slew of new ways to slice and dice the data.

My colleague Erik Tice at the Dink (who does double duty as the GM for the California Black Bears) is back to maintaining his Public MLP Data sheet, which has all sorts of awesome data.

Any Tour-level match stats quoted in this article are courtesy of PickleWave. Visit picklewave.com for the premier source of Pro Pickleball data, including match replays, highlights, stats, and discussion. PickleWave has more than 31,000 matches in its database across all the pro tours.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Draper out of Wimbledon as injury struggles continue

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Jack Draper has missed the past three Grand Slams through injury [Getty Images]

Britain's Jack Draper says he is "devastated" after withdrawing from Wimbledon just 24 hours before his first-round match with a long-term arm injury.

Draper, fresh off a run to the Eastbourne semi-finals last week, was due to face American sixth seed Taylor Fritz on Centre Court on Tuesday.

However, the arm problem that stopped him playing for most of the past year has once again prevented him from competing in a Grand Slam.

"There have been a lot of painful moments in the last 12 months, but this one is definitely the absolute worst," Draper said.

It is the second significant injury blow for British interest, following Emma Raducanu's withdrawal on Sunday because of a stress fracture in her right leg.

Draper spoke to media at Wimbledon on Sunday and gave no indication he was struggling again with the bone bruising in his serving arm.

However, Draper did say he felt the amount of injuries suffered by leading players is "pretty worrying".

More to follow.

Ireland coach quits after win vs India: Gary Wilson replaces Heinrich Malan as new head coach after Ireland's historic series win

Jai Moondra Ireland left-arm pacer scalps Sanju Samson's wicket

Ireland coach quits after win vs India: Gary Wilson replaces Heinrich Malan as new head coach after Ireland's historic series win originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Gary Wilson has been appointed Ireland's new head coach, succeeding Heinrich Malan with immediate effect.
  • Wilson becomes the first Irish-born head coach of the Ireland Men's team in over 30 years.
  • Malan stepped down a day after Ireland's historic 2-0 T20I series win over India.

Gary Wilson replaces Heinrich Malan as new head coach after Ireland's historic win

Ireland's golden weekend has been followed by a major change in the dugout. Fresh from a stunning 2-0 T20I series sweep of India, Cricket Ireland has confirmed the appointment of Gary Wilson as the new head coach of the men's team, marking the end of an era.

Wilson replaces Heinrich Malan, who has stepped back from the role a day after overseeing the greatest result of his tenure. Despite a contract running into early 2027, the South African felt the timing was right to depart as part of a planned transition toward the next World Cup cycle.

The appointment carries real symbolic weight. Wilson becomes the first Irish-born coach to lead the men's senior side in more than three decades, taking the reins at a pivotal moment as the squad builds toward qualification for the 2027 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.

The official statement from Cricket Ireland read: "Cricket Ireland has today announced the appointment of Gary Wilson as Head Coach of the Ireland Men’s team. Wilson, 40, represented Ireland 292 times across a distinguished 15-year international career before retiring in 2020. He moved into coaching shortly afterwards, initially leading the North West Warriors before joining the Ireland Men’s senior coaching set-up as Assistant Coach in 2022. He becomes the first Irish-born head coach of Ireland Men in over 30 years after John Wills in the early 1990s. He now steps into the Head Coach role at an important point in the international cycle, with the squad building towards qualification for the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Wilson succeeds Heinrich Malan, who has stepped back from the position following discussions around the upcoming World Cup Qualifier cycle. Malan will work alongside Wilson over the coming month to ensure a smooth transition as the squad prepares for the ODI series against Afghanistan in August."

MORE: 'F*** the World Cup': Irish reaction after Ireland's T20I series win over India

Heinrich Malan departs on a high note

Malan leaves, having presided over the most successful period in Irish men's cricket. Appointed in 2022, he guided the team to three consecutive T20 World Cup qualifications and their first-ever Test victories.

He signed off, calling it "a very special journey." His decision to step away, despite a deal running to 2027, was framed as a deliberate, forward-looking move.

Cricket Ireland said the timing would let a new coach use the upcoming Afghanistan series as a building block toward the all-important 50-over World Cup Qualifiers.

On another note, Wilson arrives with deep roots in the Irish game. A former wicketkeeper-batter, he represented Ireland 292 times across a distinguished 15-year career before retiring in 2020.

He then moved into coaching with the North West Warriors and the senior setup as an assistant coach in 2022. For Wilson, the promotion is deeply personal. "Representing Ireland as a player is something I will always be hugely proud of, but to now take on the role of head coach is a very special honour that means a great deal to me," he said of the milestone.

MORE: Ex-captain Suryakumar Yadav’s private message after Ireland defeat revealed

Ireland eyeing ODI World Cup qualification

Director of High Performance Graeme West backed the appointment warmly. "He has demonstrated strong leadership qualities both as a player and as a coach, and we look forward to working with him as we continue to develop this squad," West said of Wilson's elevation to the top job.

Wilson also credited his predecessor, saying, "Malan has allowed me to have the responsibility that has put me in a position to be ready for this role." His first task is guiding Ireland toward the 2027 World Cup qualification, beginning with Afghanistan in August.

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LGBTQ+ skills sessions: In conversation with West London Queer Project

LGBTQ+ skills sessions: In conversation with West London Queer Project
LGBTQ+ skills sessions: In conversation with West London Queer Project

To celebrate Pride Month this June, Brentford is highlighting the amazing team at West London Queer Project, who are working with the club to host LGBTQ+ inclusive football skills sessions.

Brentford is proud to support the initiative by providing qualified coaches through Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, who lead the sessions on a weekly basis.

Sessions are open to members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies, providing a welcoming, community-led space for participants to enjoy football in a safe and inclusive environment.

They are free and run on Monday evenings from 6.30-8pm, alternating between locations in Chiswick and White City. Find out more and book on to a session here.

As founder of West London Queer Project (WLQP), Aubrey Crawley has been involved in the skills sessions from the start and is delighted to see how the group has grown both in size and confidence.

We spoke to him about what working with Brentford means for WLQP and the wider LGBTQ+ community.

Why did you start WLQP?

“When I first moved to the UK in 1998, I lived on Ealing Road. My garden backed on to Griffin Park and I’ve been a Brentford supporter ever since then.

“Many years later, during the pandemic, I started inviting people to socially distanced events in beer gardens in my area.

“People had been inside for so long that when we were allowed out, everyone wanted to talk and share their stories. So many people loved attending that I realised there’s an opportunity to start something, which turned out to be West London Queer Project.

“We now run weekly events, with different sports and socials available. We also work with the local council, the Police and with the NHS to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. It’s grown into something special and we’re very proud of it.”

How did the LGBTQ+ skills sessions come together?

“We’d been up and running for a year and a half and I was back in South Africa driving past the Hollywoodbets building. My nephews were in the car and said, ‘Hey, that’s Brentford’s main sponsor!’

“It was always in our plans to start doing football sessions and we knew if we could get a Premier League club on board that it would help with our advocacy work. It’s our long-term goal to work with all the west London clubs, but after Hollywoodbets set up the first call with Brentford, they were the most willing to support. We started the sessions with the Community Sports Trust, and the rest is history!”

Why did you want to work with Brentford?

“Right from the start, Brentford were open to working with us. It was obvious that this wasn’t a box-ticking exercise for the club and they were focused on how we could make it work together.

“For me personally, it’s still a bit of a ‘pinch me’ moment. I’ve lived most of my life under a rock. To come out into the open and have a Premier League club working with us and promoting what we do is an incredible feeling. It means a lot to all of us.”

What do you think the skills sessions offer the LGBTQ+ community?

“What you have to remember is that for many years, for their own safety, LGBTQ+ people only had bars and nightclubs where they could meet and be together. Our skills sessions are free to attend, out in the open, and promote an active and healthy lifestyle in a safe environment.

“The sessions have surprised us as well with people from so many different backgrounds and from all over the world taking part. Intersectionality in the LGBTQ+ community creates whole new layers of complexity. The sessions have become a space for them to meet regularly and make new friends. Everyone is made to feel welcome.

“We always need more visible spaces like this. I feel that society is going backwards in tolerance and understanding, but visibility leads to acceptance. Football has an incredible power to bring people together and let everyone celebrate their shared passions. I wish more people would visit the sessions because I truly believe it would help them get over whatever fear or prejudices they have.”

How can people get involved with WLQP or join a skills session?

“Visit our website and sign up to as many of our free events as you like! We’re also always looking for volunteers to help run our events and support the organisation. Find us on Instagram and Facebook to hear from the team about our work.”

Chelsea blame Enzo Maresca for poor season in explosive statement after Man City appointment

Chelsea have publicly blamed Enzo Maresca for their “hugely disappointing season” in an explosive statement moments after the former Blues boss was appointed as Manchester City manager.

Maresca left Chelsea at the end of 2025 amid growing tensions between himself and the club hierarchy, with his exit followed by months of turmoil at Chelsea as the hasty appointment of Liam Rosenior backfired spectacularly.

The club lost five in a row without scoring for the first time since 1912 under Rosenior, plummeting down the table before his eventual sacking, with that stark drop in performance seeing Chelsea finish 10th and miss out on Europe entirely.

There was speculation that Maresca left Stamford Bridge to position himself as the potential successor to Pep Guardiola in the City dugout, and this has now been confirmed by the club who have not skirted around their belief that Maresca’s actions directly led to collapse of their season.

Enzo Maresca is the new Man City manager (PA)
Enzo Maresca is the new Man City manager (PA)

Chelsea wrote in a statement: “In autumn last year, the club was informed by our former head coach [Maresca] that there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season.

“It became clear to us that it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola and that he was fully committed to pursuing the opportunity, despite the fact he was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate.

“In December 2025, our head coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position. Obviously, we felt let down as we believed that his head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.

“No club wants to change its head coach midway through a season. However, in light of his decision not to continue fulfilling his responsibilities through to the end of the season, the club was left with no choice but to protect our players, our supporters, and the badge and accept his resignation.”

Enzo Maresca has returned to Manchester City, where he served as Pep Guardiola's assistant between 2022 and 2023 (PA)
Enzo Maresca has returned to Manchester City, where he served as Pep Guardiola's assistant between 2022 and 2023 (PA)

Chelsea said they have come to a “confidential settlement” with Man City over a compensation package for Maresca, which is understood to be £17m. The club has also confirmed that Maresca will be required to pay compensation for breaking his contract.

The statement finished: “Looking forward to next season, in Xabi Alonso, we have a manager who has an exceptional football mind and is a professional of the highest integrity. He has all the attributes to deliver the success the club’s supporters deserve and expect.”

Maresca, meanwhile, has spoken highly of the running of his new club having vocally expressed his dismay at Chelsea’s hierarchy before his eventual exit.

“Manchester City is a club I know very well and to have the chance to manage this team is a brilliant opportunity for me,” said Maresca, who served as Guardiola’s assistant between 2022 and 2023.

“City is an incredibly well-run football club. Everything they do is innovative, planned and purposeful. For a manager, that is a dream situation. It provides the consistency I need to do my job effectively.”

NASCAR Weekend Schedule Chicagoland: Practice, Qualifying Time and Raco Info for Fourth of July Weekend

NASCAR is celebrating the Fourth of July weekend with a return to Chicagoland Speedway, delivering what fans and drivers have been pleading for in recent years. On this iconic weekend for the United States, there promises to be some great racing on the NASCAR weekend schedule at Chicagoland.

Let’s dive into the NASCAR schedule this week. Immediately below you can find the schedule this weekend for the ARCA Menards Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and Cup Series. There is no Truck race this weekend. You can find track info about Chicagoland Speedway at the bottom, too.

NASCAR Schedule This Week: Chicagoland Speedway

Here is the NASCAR schedule this weekend each day at Chicagoland. All times are Eastern Time.

Friday, July 3

Time EventTrackTV/Radio
2:00 PMARCA Menards Series PracticeChicagoland SpeedwayN/A
3:35 PMARCA Menards Series QualifyingChicagoland SpeedwayN/A
4:30 PMNASCAR O’Reilly Series PracticeChicagoland SpeedwayCW App
6:00 PMNASCAR Cup Series PracticeChicagoland SpeedwaytruTV / MRN / SiriusXM
8:00 PMARCA Menards Series Race – Ashley Furniture 150Chicagoland SpeedwayFS1

Saturday, July 4

TimeEventTrackTV/Radio
1:30 PMNASCAR O’Reilly Series QualifyingChicagoland SpeedwayCW App
3:00 PMNASCAR Cup Series QualifyingChicagoland SpeedwaytruTV / MRN / SiriusXM
5:30 PMNASCAR OARS RaceChicagoland SpeedwayCW / MRN / SiriusXM

Sunday, July 5

TimeEventTV/Radio
6:00 PMNASCAR Cup Series Race – eero 400Chicagoland SpeedwayTNT Sports / HBO Max

ARCA Menards Series Schedule This Week: Chicagoland

 NASCAR Weekend Schedule Chicagoland,  ARCA Menards Series Schedule This Week
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Here is the ARCA Menards Series weekend schedule at Chicagoland.

Time (ET)EventTrackHow to Watch
Friday, 2:00 PMPracticeChicagoland SpeedwayN/A
Friday, 3:35 PMQualifyingChicagoland SpeedwayN/A
Friday, 8:00 PMAshley Furniture 150Chicagoland SpeedwayFS1

NASCAR O’Reilly Series Weekend Schedule

NASCAR Weekend Schedule Chicagoland,  NASCAR O'Reilly Series Weekend Schedule
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Time (ET)EventTrackTV/Radio
Friday, 4:30 PMPracticeChicagoland SpeedwayCW App
Saturday, 1:30 PMQualifyingChicagoland SpeedwayCW App
Saturday, 5:30 PMNASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series RaceChicagoland SpeedwayCW / MRN / SiriusXM

NASCAR Cup Series Schedule This Week

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Here is the NASCAR Cup weekend schedule.

Time (ET)EventTrackTV/Radio
Friday, 6:00 PMPracticeChicagoland SpeedwaytruTV / MRN / SiriusXM
Saturday, 3:00 PMQualifyingChicagoland SpeedwaytruTV / MRN / SiriusXM
Sunday, 6:00 PMeero 400Chicagoland SpeedwayTNT Sports / HBO Max
  • Track Length: 1.5 Miles.
  • Track Type: Intermediate
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • Banking: 18 degrees in turns, 11 degrees on Tri-Oval, 5 degrees on backstretch.
NASCAR Weekend Schedule Chicagoland, Chicagoland Speedway track info
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SeriesStagesDistance Traveled
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Ranking the 2026 World Cup teams remaining 1-32, from best (France) to worst (Algeria)

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The expanded, 48-team field at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has thus far treated fans with a delicious three-course meal of thrills, goals, and excitement.

Now that the group stage is complete and 16 teams eliminated from the field, the remaining 32 nations have been sorted into a knockout bracket where one defeat means the end of their time at the FIFA competition.

While the group stage is where the world clashes to put on a show, the knockout stage is where World Cup legends are made.

The Sporting News has ranked every single team remaining in the competition ahead of the Round of 32, where it's do-or-die for every title hopeful left alive in the tournament field.

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32. Algeria

  • FIFA Rank: #25
  • Group stage:
    • L 3-0 vs. Argentina
    • W 2-1 vs. Jordan
    • D 3-3 vs. Austria

A one-goal victory over Jordan and essentially a pre-ordained draw with Austria were Algeria's only results from the group stage. Not convincing in the least.

31. Paraguay

  • FIFA Rank: #41
  • Group stage:
    • L 4-1 vs. USA
    • W 1-0 vs. Turkey
    • D 0-0 vs. Australia

Paraguay were poor in the group stage, carved to shreds by the USA counter-press. They had very little going forward against Turkey even in victory, and the draw with Australia is best not spoken about. This team conceded just 10 goals in 18 games through World Cup qualifying, but they have zero attacking threat and don't defend well enough on a global level to make up for it.

30. Ghana

  • FIFA Rank: #73
  • Group stage:
    • W 1-0 vs. Panama
    • D 0-0 vs. England
    • L 2-1 vs. Croatia

Ghana have not enjoyed good results over the last year leading up to the World Cup, and are not a quality team front to back, even with Antoine Semenyo in the squad. But their scoreless draw with England proves they can defend well in a low block on their day, which is pretty much the only way the Black Stars are going to spring an upset in the knockout stage.

29. DR Congo

  • FIFA Rank: #25
  • Group stage:
    • W 2-1 vs. Czechia
    • L 1-0 vs. Mexico
    • L 1-0 vs. South Africa

DR Congo will be massive underdogs against England, but with Yoane Wissa finally in form after struggling in his first season at Newcastle, they can spring an upset if everything goes right and they defend with their lives. Still, there's not much else for them to lean on talent-wise.

28. South Africa

  • FIFA Rank: #60
  • Group stage:
    • L 2-0 vs. Mexico
    • D 1-1 vs. Czechia
    • W 1-0 vs. South Korea

South Africa can lean on their exceptional goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, but he cannot help them score goals up front. This team lacks goal-scoring talent, and they will be easily stifled by their opponent.

27. Cape Verde

  • FIFA Rank: #67
  • Group stage:
    • D 0-0 vs. Spain
    • D 2-2 vs. Uruguay
    • D 0-0 vs. Saudi Arabia

Cape Verde showed exceptional fortitude during the group stage, and shocked the world by qualifying to the knockouts over Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay. Still, they will be massive underdogs against Argentina. The Blue Sharks can be proud of what they've accomplished, and now they're playing with house money.

26. Bosnia & Herzegovina

  • FIFA Rank: #64
  • Group stage:
    • D 1-1 vs. Canada
    • L 4-1 vs. Switzerland
    • W 3-1 vs. Qatar

The European side has shown great physicality in the group stage, but they lack quality on both ends of the pitch. 18-year-old Kerim Alajbegovic has been a surprise, and will see his transfer value rise thanks to his performances, but otherwise there isn't much to hang their hat on.

25. Australia

  • FIFA Rank: #27
  • Group stage:
    • W 2-0 vs. Turkey
    • L 2-0 vs. USA
    • D 0-0 vs. Paraguay

Australia showed tenacity through their group stage slate, but not much else. Their victory over Turkey was as much because their opponents were poor as the Socceroos were quality, and they were overwhelmed by the U.S. press in their next game before a criminal scoreless draw with Paraguay which shall be erased from the record. Australia don't have much to offer, especially if Nestory Irankunda is kept under wraps.

24. Canada

  • FIFA Rank: #31
  • Group stage:
    • D 1-1 vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina
    • W 6-0 vs. Qatar
    • L 2-1 vs. Switzerland

    Canada has been tenacious so far at this tournament, but they still have work to do in the growth of their national team to be a force at the World Cup. Now that they have lost home-field advantage with their final-day defeat to Switzerland, it's hard to see Canada as an upset special, especially given that Alphonso Davies still isn't fit, and Ismael Kone is injured.

    23. Senegal

    • FIFA Rank: #19
    • Group stage:
      • L 3-1 vs. France
      • L 3-2 vs. Norway
      • W 5-0 vs. Iraq

    Senegal has lots of talent in their squad, and against the right opponent, that talent can shine, as evidenced by its convincing 5-0 victory over Iraq to end group stage play and secure a knockout place.

    Unfortunately, they are not built to test stronger teams in this field, and they are in horrible defensive form. Kalidou Koulibaly has struggled mightily through this tournament, and even going back to their warm-up friendlies, they were shredded by the Mauricio Pochettino counter-press when facing off against the United States. They aren't long for this tournament.

    22. Sweden

    • FIFA Rank: #38
    • Group stage:
      • W 5-1 vs. Tunisia
      • L 5-1 vs. Netherlands
      • D 1-1 vs. Japan

    It's really hard to figure out if Sweden is any good. On the one hand, the strike partnership of Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres has proven dangerous at times, but on the other hand, they are porous at the back and don't have a ton of chance creation to support the attacking duo. Are they a dangerous opponent? It's hard to tell. Gut says no.

    21. Egypt

    • FIFA Rank: #26
    • Group stage:
      • D 1-1 vs. Belgium
      • W 3-1 vs. New Zealand
      • D 1-1 vs. Iraq

    Egypt has been impressive at the World Cup so far, as their attack goes well beyond just Mohamed Salah. They boast Omar Marmoush, Zizo, and Trezeguet too, as that quartet has punished opponents multiple times so far this tournament. They have a good chance to win a game or two.

    20. Austria

    • FIFA Rank: #23
    • Group stage:
      • W 3-1 vs. Jordan
      • L 2-0 vs. Argentina
      • D 3-3 vs. Algeria

    David Alaba is getting older, and centurion Marcel Sabitzer is starting to lose a step too, but Austria still has a strong collection of mid-table Bundesliga talent at its disposal. They could cause someone a problem if not careful, but it's hard to imagine them winning more than one game, if that.

    19. Croatia

    • FIFA Rank: #13
    • Group stage:
      • L 4-2 vs. England
      • W 1-0 vs. Panama
      • W 2-1 vs. Ghana

    Croatia's glory days are unfortunately behind them, as 40-year-old Luka Modric and 32-year-old Mateo Kovacic have clearly lost a step. In the attack, Andrej Kramaric, Ivan Perisic, and Ante Budimir are also all 34 years old and above, and it's started to show.

    There is still some talent in this Croatia side, as Martin Baturina showed in the win over Panama, but they struggle when being pressed and having to cover younger stars with pace.

    18. Japan

    • FIFA Rank: #18
    • Group stage:
      • D 2-2 vs. Netherlands
      • W 4-0 vs. Tunisia
      • D 1-1 vs. Sweden

    Japan, known for their chaos-maxing at the 2022 World Cup that led to upsets over Germany and Spain, have become incredibly defensive over the last four years, and it has worked. Yet when they need goals, they can find them, as evident by the 2-2 draw with the Netherlands.

    This team has the ability to create danger in the final third, and they can defend. Their problem is injuries — while the absences of Kaoru Mitoma and Wataru Endo didn't hurt them in their three group games, it could leave them thin in the knockout stage. Still, they are not to be underestimated.

    17. Ecuador

    • FIFA Rank: #24
    • Group stage:
      • L 1-0 vs. Ivory Coast
      • D 0-0 vs. Curacao
      • W 2-1 vs. Germany

    Ecuador were on the brink of elimination heading into their last group game against Germany, but managed to pull out a thrilling victory on a goal by Gonzalo Plata, who has been outstanding so far this tournament.

    In truth, this Ecuador team was simply too good to go out. They are loaded with talent, from Moises Caicedo to Piero Hincapie, to Pervis Estupinan. Look out for Ecuador, they aren't a strong attacking side, but they can grind down a game and pip a goal against the run of play. They can spring an upset.

    16. Belgium

    • FIFA Rank: #11
    • Group stage:
      • D 1-1 vs. Egypt
      • D 0-0 vs. Iran
      • W 5-1 vs. New Zealand

    Belgium have been, to put it plainly, awful so far. They have been static in the attack, poor in front of goal, and slow in midfield. Kevin De Bruyne has looked every bit of 34 years old, and Romelu Lukaku has wasted a number of good chances on net.

    This team disappointed in 2022, and they are primed for another poor finish this year unless they get their act together quickly.

    15. Mexico

    • FIFA Rank: #10
    • Group stage:
      • W 2-0 vs. South Africa
      • W 1-0 vs. South Korea
      • W 3-0 vs. Czechia

    The 2026 co-hosts were extremely impressive in the group stage, as they blanked all three opponents en route to a perfect nine points from three matches. Yet the level of their opposition was extremely low, and there remain questions about their viability to make a deep run in the knockout stage. They benefitted greatly from being a Pot 1 team in the group stage draw, and they have yet to really make a statement at this competition.

    14. Ivory Coast

    • FIFA Rank: #29
    • Group stage:
      • W 1-0 vs. Ecuador
      • L 2-1 vs. Germany
      • W 1-0 vs. Curacao

    The Ivory Coast is going to be a problem for top teams in the knockout stage, end of story. Yan Diomande has been electric so far at the World Cup, and may be the player whose stock has risen the highest so far at this tournament. Paired with Amad Diallo and a revived Nicolas Pepe up front, plus the ever-present Franck Kessie in midfield, this team can surprise this year if things break their way.

    13. Switzerland

    • FIFA Rank: #17
    • Group stage:
      • D 1-1 vs. Qatar
      • W 4-1 vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina
      • W 2-1 vs. Canada

    With Breel Embolo at the helm, this Switzerland attack can break any team down in a number of ways, but it goes beyond just the Stade Rennes man. Ruben Vargas in particular is a man in form, and he has cooked on the wing at the World Cup. Granit Xhaka remains an all-star string-puller in midfield, but their defense can be suspect at times.

    12. Germany

    • FIFA Rank: #17
    • Group stage:
      • W 7-1 vs. Curacao
      • W 2-1 vs. Ivory Coast
      • L 2-1 vs. Ecuador

    Germany had hoped to launch a successful World Cup journey with their 7-1 demolition of Curacao, but it never really got going after that. While they made it out of the group — unlike the last two tournaments — this outrageously talented Germany squad is still lacking...something.

    Jamal Musiala still isn't quite himself after his broken leg in the Club World Cup last summer, and that has sapped a lot of the juice out of this attack. At the back, Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah are both coming off wildly successful club seasons, but just don't seem to gel on the international level. This team is missing chemistry, and it will be their undoing.

    Oh also they don't have a good goalkeeper either, as Manuel Neuer is miles past his prime and struggling at both the club and international level. That could also be a problem.

    11. Morocco

    • FIFA Rank: #6
    • Group stage:
      • D 1-1 vs. Brazil
      • W 1-0 vs. Scotland
      • W 4-2 vs. Haiti

    Morocco proved in 2022 they are a force to be reckoned with by becoming the first African nation to reach the World Cup semifinals. That has carried over into 2026 where superstar Achraf Hakimi is surrounded by a host of role players who often punch above their weight on the international stage.

    This is a team that, with an upset or two, could reach the semifinals again, and even if their ceiling is the quarterfinals, they are going to be a tough out for anyone they draw.

    10. USA

    • FIFA Rank: #14
    • Group stage:
      • W 4-1 vs. Paraguay
      • W 2-0 vs. Australia
      • L 3-2 vs. Turkey

    The United States have looked impressive to begin the tournament, winning Group D with two dominant victories before their narrow defeat in a dead-rubber match against Turkey in which they rotated their squad completely.

    Mauricio Pochettino has upped the level of this team and brought a squad that fits his style very well. The biggest problem for the U.S. is depth, especially in midfield and at the back, meaning any injuries or suspensions in the later rounds could be their downfall. But with home-field advantage, this team could make a quarterfinal run, and from there you never know what happens.

    9. Portugal

    • FIFA Rank: #7
    • Group stage:
      • D 1-1 vs. DR Congo
      • W 5-0 vs. Uzbekistan
      • D 0-0 vs. Colombia

    Portugal have the best midfield trio in the world between Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, and Joao Neves, along with a world-class pair of full-backs in Joao Cancelo and Nuno Mendes — a collection of talent that should carry them well into the tournament. Yet their attacking unit is a mish-mash of underwhelming global superstars and one 40-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo who just can't help himself when it comes to being a team player.

    The likes of Rafael Leao and Joao Felix no longer strike fear into an opponent, and even Ronaldo's backup Goncalo Ramos isn't exactly a terror up front (even if AC Milan find it prudent to spend €70 million on his services).

    Their final match of the group, a 0-0 draw with Colombia, spoke to Portugal's place in the current field — they should have lost that game but were saved by a stellar goalkeeping performance. Unless Portugal can grind through a number of 1-0 results, which they are known to have done in the past, it's hard to see them making a deep run.

    8. Colombia

    • FIFA Rank: #12
    • Group stage:
      • W 3-1 vs. Uzbekistan
      • W 1-0 vs. DR Congo
      • D 0-0 vs. Portugal

    Somehow, despite reaching the 2024 Copa America, Colombia has not garnered the same international World Cup buzz that other top-15 teams such as Morocco have received. Yet make no mistake, Los Cafeteros are an extremely difficult out.

    James Rodriguez can still play a role at the international level as he always has, but this is Luis Diaz's team now, and the Bayern Munich winger has terrorized opponents to this point in the tournament. Add in contributors like Daniel Munoz, Davinson Sanchez, and Jhon Arias, and this team has a chance to spring an upset or two in the knockout stage if opponents do not take their threat seriously.

    7. Brazil

    • FIFA Rank: #5
    • Group stage:
      • D 1-1 vs. Morocco
      • W 3-0 vs. Haiti
      • W 3-0 vs. Scotland

    Brazil are always amongst the top 10 teams at the World Cup almost by default, but their current squad has a number of problems that will make their ability to advance deep in this tournament. Their midfield is extremely porous, and they have very little talent at the full-back positions. An injury to Raphinha is really difficult for Carlo Ancelotti to swallow, given the drop-off in talent behind him.

    They probably have a ceiling at the semifinals, and it wouldn't be a massive shock if they are upset by a tough team like Ivory Coast in the early rounds of the knockout stage.

    6. Norway

    • FIFA Rank: #22
    • Group stage:
      • W 4-1 vs. Iraq
      • W 3-2 vs. Senegal
      • L 4-1 vs. France

    Anyone who takes Norway lightly will be sorely mistaken in short order. This team is high quality at the top end, and relatively deep throughout. They have Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard leading the way, and are propped up by players who play all throughout the top European leagues, plus those who have developed at Bodo/Glimt.

    The defeat to France came with massive squad rotation by Stale Solbakken and probably looked worse on the scoreline than it was on the whole due to France's brilliance in front of goal. The Vikings have the ability to make a semifinal run if they get a few bounces go their way.

    5. England

    • FIFA Rank: #4
    • Group stage:
      • W 4-2 vs. Croatia
      • D 0-0 vs. Ghana
      • W 2-0 vs. Panama

    England entered this tournament as one of the title favorites, and they looked every bit the part as they carved an aging Croatia to shreds in their opening game. Unfortunately, they squandered a lot of that good will in a drab scoreless draw with Ghana in their second match, looking listless and uninspired while attacking a low block.

    For all the talent in the England squad, the team construction is odd and confusing, and if they don't stomp the opponents they're meant to beat handily, there will naturally be questions about their viability against better opponents later in the tournament.

    This team is probably top-three in the world talent-wise, and Thomas Tuchel is a great coach, but the roster construction of this team needs to be justified, and to this point, it hasn't. To make matters worse, injuries have begun to crop up, as Reece James has (shocker!) done his hamstring, while Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson are dealing with nagging injuries in midfield.

    4. Netherlands

    • FIFA Rank: #8
    • Group stage:
      • D 2-2 vs. Japan
      • W 5-1 vs. Sweden
      • W 3-1 vs. Tunisia

    The Netherlands are quietly putting together an impressive resume for a deep run at the World Cup. Cody Gakpo had a difficult season at Liverpool, but he looks revived for the national team.

    Denzel Dumfries and Brian Brobbey are also enjoying themselves in North America this summer, while Frenkie de Jong and Ryan Gravenberch hold down the midfield.

    There are two weaknesses for the Netherlands to be wary of. First, their defensive capabilities are hampered somewhat by the aging of Virgil van Dijk who looks slow on occasion. Second, that lack of pace can sometimes bog down the attack when they get lulled to sleep by an opponent that sits in a low block.

    3. Spain

    • FIFA Rank: #3
    • Group stage:
      • D 0-0 vs. Cape Verde
      • W 4-0 vs. Saudi Arabia
      • W 1-0 vs. Uruguay

    Spain are undoubtedly a title contender, there is no question about that. The problem is how much bite they lose without a fully fit Lamine Yamal.

    But with Lamine now back firing, and Nico Williams ready to return to a starting role as well, this team is dangerous and a threat to any team in the world. The biggest issue for Spain is their relative lack of depth; the squad is not nearly as thin as, say, Germany, but it's not exactly beefy either.

    2. Argentina

    • FIFA Rank: #1
    • Group stage:
      • W 3-0 vs. Algeria
      • W 2-0 vs. Austria
      • W, 3-1 vs. Jordan

    The defending champions may not be the best team on paper, but they remain so, so good at slowly strangling the life out of an opponent. Argentina have been unstoppable once again, and while they aren't going to blow anyone out, they are plain and simply the hardest team to beat of anyone in the field.

    While Lionel Messi remains the all-time legend he is, this team has the depth, talent, and star-power to beat anyone in the world, and they just might become the first team since the 1960's to repeat as World Cup champions.

    1. France

    • FIFA Rank: #2
    • Group stage:
      • W 3-1 vs. Senegal
      • W 3-0 vs. Iraq
      • W 4-1 vs. Norway

    France are unquestionably the most talented team in the entire field, on paper. They proved as much in their first two group games, even as they struggled at various stages, able to flip a switch at any moment and put the opponent under siege.

    Kylian Mbappe is the best attacking player in the world not named Lionel Messi, and even though he doesn't press or defend, the dynamic he brings to a team is unmatched. Around him, the attacking talent overflows, but the main playmaker is Michael Olise, who has enjoyed a fantastic start to his first World Cup.

    The one weakness for France is in midfield, where Aurelien Tchouameni is on a bit of an island. Adrien Rabiot doesn't bring much to the table and gets lost in certain spaces, and there is hardly any depth behind them. Didier Deschamps prefers to manage games with static possession, but he doesn't exactly have the midfield talent to do so. He's better just letting this team off the leash, but we'll see if he has the conviction to pull the trigger.

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    Who will win the World Cup 2026? Favorites, odds and predictions after latest results

    The 2026 FIFA men's World Cup has entered the knockout stage in Round of 32, and the list of true championship contenders is starting to shrink and shift in the updated power rankings, latest odds and new predictions.

    Group-stage results reshaped the race to lift soccer's biggest trophy, with traditional powers such as France, Brazil, Germany and Argentina advancing while surprise teams like Morocco continue to prove they belong among the tournament's elite. Meanwhile, England remains alive but has shown more vulnerabilities than several of its title rivals.

    With the Round of 32 underway and every match now a final game of win-or-go-home, the biggest question facing fans is also the most searched one across the tournament: Who will win the World Cup?

    Based on results so far, France, Brazil and Argentina remain the teams to beat, but Germany's resurgence and Morocco's continued success suggest the race for the trophy remains wide open, with team USA still in play.

    Who will win the 2026 World Cup? Who's favored now - after latest results

    After an exciting group stage, the top contenders or favorites to win it all in the FIFA men's World Cup 2026 tournament have not significantly changed — but they have shifted in the rankings after every match and some newcomers have surged, such as — Colombia and Morocco, who will play today in the knockout Round of 32:

    • Netherlands vs. Morocco: 9 p.m. at Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico

    Top contenders (updated outlook)

    1. France
    2. Argentina
    3. Spain
    4. England
    5. Brazil
    6. Germany
    7. Netherlands
    8. Morocco
    9. Colombia
    10. Portugal
    11. Norway
    12. United States

    France and Spain remain co-favorites across sportsbooks and predictive models. France’s depth — led by Kylian Mbappé's chase for a World Cup scoring record, Spain's all-star squad with the young phenom Lamine Yamal, and some of all-time greats, including Harry Kane for England, Lionel Messi with Argentina and Cristiano Ronlado's chase for a first World Cup win with Portugal.

    However, public sentiment in the betting odds shows a slightly different scenario of possible winners.

    World Cup 2026 Odds: Latest betting predictions

    Across sportsbooks and predictive models, France and Argentina sit atop the odds board, followed Spain and England with Portugal and Brazil still rounding out the top tier.

    The Polymarket betting odds for the 2026 World Cup winner is favoring France to win with Argentina now significantly favored over Spain:

    1. France - 23%
    2. Argentina - 21%
    3. Spain - 11%
    4. England - 10%
    5. Portugal - 7%
    6. Brazil - 6%
    7. Germany - 4%
    8. Netherlands - 5%
    9. Colombia - 3%
    10. USA - 2%

    The Kalshi markets' betting odds for the 2026 World Cup winner are very similar, with France and Argentina gaining the biggest lead and separation at the top tier.

    1. France - 24%
    2. Argentina - 21.4%
    3. Spain - 10.4%
    4. England - 9.9%
    5. Portugal - 6.3%
    6. Brazil - 6%
    7. Netherlands - 5%
    8. Germany - 3.6%
    9. USA - 3.6%

    Across prediction models and sportsbooks, France and Argentina now hold the highest probability to win, with Spain and England now in a third-fourth place and Portugal and Brazil still holding in the top tier of contenders.

    The key takeaway: France and Argentina are beginning to separate as the favorites, while margins between other top contenders remain narrow — making this still one of the most open World Cups in years. The expanded 48-team format is also playing a role, allowing more teams to advance and increasing the chances of upsets once the knockout rounds begin.

    Note: Polls and odds are constantly changing. These numbers reflect polling and odds as of 9 a.m. Monday, June 29, 2026.

    Teams to watch

    • Brazil — enters the knockout round looking every bit like a contender, the depth, experieince and attacking firepower makes Brazil one of the safest picks remaining.
    • France — has quietly put together one of the strongest starts of any favorite, undefeated in the group stage and remain one of the most complete teams left in the field.
    • Germany — after a dominant group performance, the early favorite heads into knockout stage with momentum.
    • Netherlands — the Dutch are becoming one of the tournament's hottest teams after the 5-1 win over Sweden. Today's Round of 32 matchup with Morocco could be one of the best games of the knockout round.
    • Argentina — the defending champions haven't delivered many flashy moments, but they have delivered results. Until someone eliminates Lionel Messi and company, they belong near the top of every ranking.
    • Spain — hold steady as the season favorite continues to dominate the game with their possession-heavy style, making them one of the most dangerous teams remaining.
    • England — with a dominant win over top contender Croatia early in group stage, they are still a legitimate threat, although recent results have raised questions.

    World Cup 2026 dark horses

    With early chaos in the group stage, several teams are legit knockout threats as they make unexpected runs, such as:

    • Morocco — classic “repeat-run” candidate — dangerous in knockout chaos.
    • Colombia — leading group over favorite Portugal, quarterfinal ceiling is real
    • Norway — elite attacking core translating into results, one of the most dangerous “new elite” teams.
    • Japan — tactical, disciplined — classic Round of 16/quarterfinal spoiler.

    FIFA's 2026 World Cup power rankings: All 48 teams

    According to the latest FIFA Men's World Ranking, these are the favorites to win the FIFA men's 2026 World Cup:

    1. Argentina
    2. France
    3. Spain
    4. England
    5. Brazil
    6. Morocco
    7. Netherlands
    8. Portugal
    9. Mexico
    10. Belgium
    11. Colombia
    12. Germany
    13. Croatia
    14. United States
    15. Switzerland
    16. Japan
    17. Senegal
    18. Uruguay
    19. Iran
    20. Austria
    21. Norway
    22. Ecuador
    23. Egypt
    24. Turkiye
    25. Australia
    26. Algeria
    27. Canada
    28. Ivory Coast
    29. South Korea
    30. Sweden
    31. Paraguay
    32. Congo DR
    33. Scotland
    34. Panama
    35. Czechia
    36. South Africa
    37. Tunisia
    38. Saudi Arabia
    39. Qatar
    40. Uzbekistan
    41. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    42. Iraq
    43. Cape Verde
    44. Ghana
    45. Jordan
    46. Curacau
    47. New Zealand
    48. Haiti

    World Cup 2026 Schedule: When is the FIFA men's World Cup final

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup began with the group stage on June 11 and runs through the final championship game on July 19, featuring 48 teams and the new expanded format:

    • Group stage: June 11–27
    • Round of 32: June 28–July 3
    • Round of 16: July 4–7
    • Quarterfinals: July 9–11
    • Semifinals: July 14–15
    • Final: July 19

    It will be the largest World Cup in history, with matches played across North America.

    Who has won the most World Cups? All-time winnerst list

    Brazil remains the most successful nation in World Cup history, with five titles. Germany and Italy are tied for second with four wins each and defending champion Argentina holds three. The record for most appearances in a World Cup final goes to Germany, making eight final matches. Here's a list of all-time winners:

    • 2022: Argentina
    • 2018: France
    • 2014: Germany
    • 2010: Spain
    • 2006: Italy
    • 2002: Brazil
    • 1998: France
    • 1994: Brazil
    • 1990: West Germany
    • 1986: Argentina
    • 1982: Italy
    • 1978: Argentina
    • 1974: West Germany
    • 1970: Brazil
    • 1966: England
    • 1962: Brazil
    • 1958: Brazil
    • 1954: West Germany
    • 1950: Uruguay
    • 1946: No tournament due to World War II
    • 1942: No tournament due to World War II
    • 1938: Italy
    • 1934: Italy
    • 1930: Uruguay

    Maria Francis is a Pennsylvania-based journalist covering trending and breaking topics across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions for USA Today Network. Reach her at mfrancis@usatodayco.com.

    This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Who will win the World Cup 2026? Favorites, odds and predictions after latest results

    Clemson spending upwards of $30 million on its football roster

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    The amount of money it takes to build an elite college football roster is anyone’s guess, though we can safely say that NC State doesn’t have that kind of money on hand. And almost certainly never will, unless a billionaire benefactor materializes from thin air.

    What are the major football powers spending these days? Clemson offers some insight: at least $25 million, probably.

    Exactly how much schools are spending remains one of the sport’s best-kept secrets. Multiple industry estimates have suggested elite programs could spend well north of $25 million annually on football rosters under the new revenue-sharing model.

    TigerNet has heard Clemson’s total football roster investment could approach $30 million this season if certain incentive clauses built into player agreements are reached.

    “That level of investment needs to be top 15 in the country,” Neff said. “That’s where our sense is that it is. Exactly what that looks like or how it’s allocated is hard to tell because it’s gray nationally.”

    That figure is well above the total amount of money that schools are allowed to allocate to all sports–an amount that is increasing each year, but is still well below $25 million. If a school is spending $30 million on football, then probably half of that money is coming from its NIL collectives. Some places obviously have the donor base to make that workable while also supporting basketball, while others (ahem) do not.

    It’s no guarantee of success–all Clemson got for its money last year was a Pinstripe Bowl loss–but for establishing a certain base talent level needed to realistically win in the playoffs, this is what it takes.

    This Team Reportedly 'Wants No Part' In Jaylen Brown Trade Despite Disappointing Season

    Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown

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    The Boston Celtics are reportedly taking calls on Jaylen Brown after offering him to the Milwaukee Bucks in a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade.

    While plenty of teams are reportedly showing interest in the 2024 Finals MVP, the Houston Rockets want nothing to do with Brown, according to Bill Simmons.

    "Houston has literally been telling everybody 'we want no part in Jaylen, we're not interested,'" Simmons said on "The Bill Simmons Podcast" on Monday.

    The Rockets took a huge swing to acquire Kevin Durant last offseason, but were swept in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Durant missed some games with an injury, but Simmons noted that the Rockets' disinterest in Brown is confusing. The Rockets had a disappointing finish to the season, and noted that Brown at least would have shown up for them.

    The Rockets would certainly get better by adding a star like Brown, even if they have to give up some pieces to get him. However, they don't seem to want to make a move for him.

    More NBA: NBA Insider Names Western Conference Rising Team 'Front-Runners' To Acquire Jaylen Brown

    Chelsea say they felt ‘let down’ by former boss Maresca after his Man City appointment is confirmed

    Chelsea say they felt ‘let down’ by former boss Maresca after his Man City appointment is confirmed
    Chelsea say they felt ‘let down’ by former boss Maresca after his Man City appointment is confirmed

    Chelsea have hit out at former boss Enzo Maresca after his appointment as Manchester City’s new manager was confirmed.

    Maresca was Chelsea’s manager for 18 months before deciding to leave in January of this year, something Chelsea have now criticised him for.

    “Chelsea FC appreciates the 2025/26 season was a hugely disappointing one for the club and its supporters,” the club said in a statement. “A major contributing factor was the disruption caused as a result of changes that the club was forced to make to the head coach position over the Christmas period.

    “Due to recent developments, we consider that it is important to explain to our supporters what happened and why our former head coach left the club on 1 January 2026.

    “In Autumn last year, the club was informed by our former head coach that there might be an opportunity for him to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season. It became clear to us that it was his strong desire to succeed Guardiola and that he was fully committed to pursuing the opportunity, despite the fact he was under a long-term contract which he had no right to terminate.

    “In December 2025, our head coach unexpectedly and abruptly resigned from his position. Obviously, we felt let down as we believed that his head and heart were focused on another club and another opportunity, despite having just arrived at Chelsea the year before.

    “No club wants to change its head coach midway through a season. However, in light of his decision not to continue fulfilling his responsibilities through to the end of the season, the club was left with no choice but to protect our players, our supporters, and the badge and accept his resignation.

    “In the circumstances and given the mutual respect between clubs, a confidential settlement has been reached with Manchester City, which includes the payment of compensation. A confidential settlement has also been reached with the former head coach under which he will pay compensation.

    “Looking forward to next season, in Xabi Alonso, we have a manager who has an exceptional football mind and is a professional of the highest integrity. He has all the attributes to deliver the success the club’s supporters deserve and expect.”

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    Manchester City confirmed that “confidential conversations” took place with Maresca while he was at Chelsea and say they “recognise that his departure mid-season was disruptive to Chelsea’s season”.

    In his own response, Maresca said: “At the end of December 2025, I made the difficult decision to leave Chelsea. “The decision was only mine. My resignation from Chelsea opened a path for me to join Manchester City, which is a club I knew very well. I am ecstatic that I have now joined Manchester City. “I recognise that my departure from Chelsea in the middle of the season caused disruption for the club and I apologise for that. It was neither my intention nor my wish. “I was treated well by everyone at Chelsea and together we achieved great success and memories that I will always treasure. “I am grateful to the club, the owners and the fans for giving me the opportunity.”

    World Cup 2026 R32 Mexico vs. Ecuador Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    World Cup 2026 R32 Mexico vs. Ecuador Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets
    World Cup 2026 R32 Mexico vs. Ecuador Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    Mexico and Ecuador meet at the Estadio Azteca in a World Cup 2026 Round of 32 clash that pits the hosts’ flawless group-stage form against an Ecuador side that just knocked the scalp off Germany…

    Fixture Details

    Mexico vs. Ecuador | Round of 32 | World Cup 2026

    Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2026 | Kickoff: 19:00 local (01:00 BST, 1 July)

    Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico

    TV/Streaming (UK): ITV / BBC

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    What’s at Stake

    This is the moment Mexico’s World Cup 2026 tournament either becomes a story for the ages or follows a painfully familiar script. As co-hosts, El Tri carry the weight of an entire nation roaring them on inside the most iconic football arena on earth. For Ecuador, the task is extraordinary: travel to the Azteca, silence 87,000 voices, and match their best-ever World Cup finish by reaching the last sixteen. Under Sebastián Beccacece they have already beaten Germany in the group stage, and no one is writing them off.

    Verdict

    Mexico to win at 5/4 is the standout call here: Javier Aguirre’s side have kept three clean sheets in their three World Cup group games and host a tie at a venue that has defined Mexican football history. Ecuador’s headline win over Germany is admirable, but their group-stage record also includes a 0-0 draw with Curacao and a 1-0 defeat to Ivory Coast, and backing a side that has shipped goals at altitude against a Mexico outfit running on home adrenaline looks thin value on the other side.

    Mexico vs. Ecuador Match Preview

    Mexico arrive at this World Cup 2026 knockout stage fixture in the form of their lives. Three wins from three group games, six goals scored, none conceded: Aguirre’s side have looked disciplined, clinical and utterly galvanised by the home crowd. The Azteca itself carries enormous symbolic power. It hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals, and with Mexico’s best-ever finish coming here in 1986, the ground almost seems to carry a promise for the nation.

    Ecuador are nobody’s whipping boys, though. Beccacece has built a side capable of compact defending and sharp transitions, and their 2-1 win over Germany proved they can handle the very biggest occasions. Moisés Caicedo provides elite midfield quality from Chelsea, Piero Hincapié at Arsenal-level is a composed left-sided defender, and Enner Valencia still leads the line with 49 international goals. This Ecuador side has experience and genuine quality spread across Europe’s top leagues.

    The key question is whether Ecuador’s group-stage inconsistency, especially that goalless draw with Curacao, reflects a deeper fragility in front of goal. Mexico have been watertight at the back and have multiple attacking threats: Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez and Julián Quiñones all capable of finding the net on the biggest stage. On paper this looks like a fixture the hosts control. Whether that translates into a clean knockout win or a nervy extra-time battle may depend entirely on whether Ecuador can negate the atmosphere and hit Mexico on the break.

    Team Form

    Mexico

    – Czech Republic (A): Won 3-0 (World Cup) – South Korea (H): Won 1-0 (World Cup) – South Africa (H): Won 2-0 (World Cup) – Serbia (H): Won 5-1 (Friendly) – Australia (N): Won 1-0 (Friendly)

    Five wins from five. Mexico have been relentless since Aguirre locked the squad into tournament mode, and their World Cup campaign has been faultless: three clean sheets, three different scorelines, and a variety of scorers showing attacking depth. The 3-0 demolition of the Czech Republic to close out the group stage was particularly eye-catching.

    Ecuador

    – Germany (H): Won 2-1 (World Cup) – Curacao (H): Drew 0-0 (World Cup) – Ivory Coast (A): Lost 0-1 (World Cup) – Guatemala (N): Won 3-0 (Friendly) – Saudi Arabia (N): Won 2-1 (Friendly)

    A mixed group-stage picture for Ecuador: a stunning win over Germany bookended by a defeat to Ivory Coast and a goalless draw with Curacao. Beccacece’s side clearly have the quality for a big night, but their inconsistency across the group gives Mexico reason for confidence. Goals have not flowed freely, and Enner Valencia’s importance to the attack cannot be overstated.

    Mexico vs. Ecuador Head-to-Head

    These two sides have met 26 times in total, and the recent record tells a close story. From the last eight meetings on record, Mexico hold an edge but Ecuador have certainly shown they can compete and win. A 2015 Copa América group-stage defeat for Mexico (1-2) and a 2021 friendly loss (2-3) demonstrate that Ecuador are capable of hurting them.

    The most recent competitive fixture came at the 2024 Copa América, where the pair played out a 0-0 draw. Before that, a 2025 friendly ended 1-1. Neither side has blown the other away recently, and draws are a feature of this fixture. Crucially, however, the Azteca backdrop is new to this tie and represents a significant variable that has historically favoured the hosts.

    Team News

    Mexico head into this World Cup 2026 Round of 32 fixture with no new injury concerns flagged from the group stage. Guillermo Ochoa, at 40 years old and with 152 caps to his name, continues as the first-choice goalkeeper and brings vast knockout-stage experience to the dressing room. The defensive unit has been outstanding throughout the group stage, with Edson Álvarez anchoring the midfield and providing cover in front of a back line that has conceded nothing in three games.

    Raúl Jiménez has scored in this World Cup and leads the attack alongside Santiago Giménez, who at 25 and playing for Milan brings elite club-level form into the tournament. Julián Quiñones is the group stage’s top scorer for Mexico with two goals and will be eager to add to that tally. Aguirre has options across the pitch and no reason to rotate heavily after three clean sheets.

    Ecuador have navigated their group without major injury disruption to their key players. Moisés Caicedo is expected to be fit and central, providing that Chelsea-calibre engine in the middle of the park. Piero Hincapié, the Arsenal defender at 24 with 52 caps, will likely be tasked with containing Mexico’s right-sided threat. Enner Valencia leads the line and, as Ecuador’s all-time top scorer with 49 goals, remains the focal point of Beccacece’s attacking plan. Gonzalo Plata and Nilson Angulo, who scored Ecuador’s group-stage goals, add width and pace to the attack.

    Predicted Lineups

    Mexico (4-3-3): Ochoa; J. Sánchez, Montes, J. Vásquez, Gallardo; Álvarez, L. Romo, Fidalgo; Quiñones, Giménez (c), Jiménez

    Predicted XI: squads to be confirmed.

    Ecuador (4-3-3): H. Galíndez; Á. Preciado, F. Torres, Hincapié, Estupiñán; M. Caicedo, A. Franco, K. Páez; G. Plata, E. Valencia (c), N. Angulo

    Predicted XI: squads to be confirmed.

    Key Tactical Matchup

    The duel to watch is Moisés Caicedo against Mexico’s midfield pairing of Edson Álvarez and Luis Romo. Caicedo’s ability to break up play and drive forward for Chelsea means Ecuador have a genuine engine capable of disrupting Mexico’s rhythm in the middle third. Álvarez, with 98 caps and seven international goals, is no stranger to high-pressure knockout football. If Mexico can keep Caicedo quiet and stop Ecuador’s wide men, particularly Gonzalo Plata, from receiving the ball in space, Aguirre’s side will control the tempo. Should Caicedo dominate, Ecuador can shift the tie into a more open battle that suits the South Americans’ transition play.

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    Main Pick: Mexico to Win

    Mexico to Win @ 5/4. Three World Cup clean sheets, six goals scored, and the Azteca behind them: El Tri are playing some of the best tournament football of Javier Aguirre’s tenure and have every reason to believe this is their night. Ecuador are a capable side, but their group inconsistency and a lack of clinical edge in attack makes backing the hosts at this price a reasonable World Cup 2026 knockout stage call.

    Goals Market: Under 2 Goals

    Under 2 Goals @ 5/6. Five of the last eight head-to-head meetings between these sides have produced two goals or fewer, including back-to-back goalless draws in 2022 and 2024. Mexico have not conceded in the group stage, and Ecuador have kept the scoreline tight in two of their three group games. Compact knockout-stage football at a high-altitude venue points to a low-scoring affair.

    Scorer Market: Raúl Jiménez Anytime Scorer

    Raúl Jiménez Anytime Scorer. Jiménez has scored in this World Cup and carries 45 international goals to his name across 124 caps. He leads the Mexico attack and will be heavily involved against an Ecuador side that, while defensively organised, gave up two goals to Germany. In a knockout tie where Mexico will carry the majority of the attacking threat, Jiménez is the likeliest name on the scoresheet.

    World Cup 2026 Best Bets Summary

    Mexico to Win (90 mins) @ 5/4 | Under 2 Goals @ 5/6 | Raúl Jiménez Anytime Scorer

    World Cup 2026 Mexico vs. Ecuador Odds

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    Odds correct at time of writing. Subject to change. Please check with your operator before placing.

    How to Watch and How to Bet

    How to Watch

    Mexico vs. Ecuador kicks off at 19:00 local time on 30 June 2026, which is 01:00 BST on 1 July. UK viewers can watch live on ITV or BBC, with streaming available via ITVX or BBC iPlayer. Coverage is free-to-air across both platforms.

    How to Bet

    If you want to back one of these World Cup 2026 knockout stage picks, here is how to get on safely and efficiently.

    1. Choose a licensed, regulated operator available in your region.
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    3. Navigate to the World Cup 2026 bracket section and find Mexico vs. Ecuador.
    4. Check the best available price for your selection across operators before placing.
    5. Set your stake within your pre-agreed budget before placing any bet.
    6. Consider using the Request-A-Bet or same-game parlay function to combine selections if available.
    7. Place your bet and keep a record of it for responsible tracking purposes.
    8. Watch the match and enjoy the World Cup 2026 knockout stage drama responsibly.

    Responsible Gambling

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    World Cup 2026 R32 France vs. Sweden Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    World Cup 2026 R32 France vs. Sweden Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets
    World Cup 2026 R32 France vs. Sweden Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    France arrive at MetLife Stadium as one of the tournament’s most ruthless attacking forces, while Sweden prepare for their first-ever World Cup knockout encounter with Les Bleus — but can Graham Potter’s side produce the shock of the Round of 32…

    Fixture Details

    France vs. Sweden | Round of 32 | FIFA World Cup 2026 Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2026 Kick-off: 17:00 local (21:00 BST) Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey TV/Streaming (UK): BBC iPlayer / ITVX

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    What’s At Stake

    A place in the Round of 16 is the prize at MetLife Stadium, and for France it represents another step along what looks increasingly like a genuine title charge: Didier Deschamps’ side have scored 10 goals across three group games and carry the momentum of a team that genuinely believes the trophy is within reach. For Sweden, this is already historic territory — their first World Cup knockout match since 2018, their first World Cup meeting with France ever, and a chance to remind the world that Potter’s project is no flash in the pan after the Blågult were absent from the 2022 tournament entirely.

    Verdict

    France to win and both teams to score looks the standout angle here, with Les Bleus’ attacking firepower simply too great for Sweden to contain completely, yet the Blågult’s threat through Viktor Gyökeres and Alexander Isak makes a clean sheet unlikely at the other end. At current prices, France to win covers the form book and the head-to-head record without backing a side at odds-on that borders on the unreasonable.

    France vs. Sweden Match Preview

    The World Cup 2026 Round of 32 tie between France and Sweden feels like one of those knockout fixtures where the gap in quality is real but the scoreline might not tell the full story. France swept Group I with wins over Senegal, Iraq and Norway, conceding just twice across those three matches while Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé each scored four times in the group stage. They enter this fixture in the form of a side that looks capable of going all the way.

    Sweden navigated a far trickier path. Potter’s side opened with a 5-1 demolition of Tunisia but were then hammered 5-1 by the Netherlands before drawing 1-1 with Japan to creep through Group F in third place. The inconsistency is a concern, but the Blågult have match-winners available up front, and their qualifying play-off campaign — including wins over Ukraine and Poland — showed a resilience that a straight reading of the group stage might underplay.

    The game is likely to be decided in the wide areas, where France’s pace and creativity from Mbappé, Bradley Barcola and Dembélé will test Sweden’s defensive shape relentlessly. If Sweden can stay compact and use Gyökeres and Isak on the break, they give themselves a chance of something. But the weight of talent, form and historical precedent all points firmly in one direction: France advancing, with goals at both ends the most likely narrative.

    Team Form

    France — Last 5

    – Norway (A): Won 4-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Iraq (H): Won 3-0 (FIFA World Cup) – Senegal (H): Won 3-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Northern Ireland (H): Won 3-1 (Friendly) – Ivory Coast (H): Lost 1-2 (Friendly)

    The pre-tournament friendly defeat to Ivory Coast looks like a distant footnote now. France have not conceded more than once in any competitive fixture during this World Cup run, and their attack has clicked at will across all three group games. The 4-1 victory over Norway — a side who had troubled Sweden in pre-tournament preparation — underlined just how sharp Deschamps’ side have become.

    Sweden — Last 5

    – Japan (A): Drew 1-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Netherlands (A): Lost 1-5 (FIFA World Cup) – Tunisia (H): Won 5-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Greece (H): Drew 2-2 (Friendly) – Norway (A): Lost 1-3 (Friendly)

    Sweden’s group stage was one of the tournament’s more bipolar narratives. The 5-1 win over Tunisia was electric; the 5-1 loss to the Netherlands was alarming. The 1-1 draw with Japan confirmed that this is a squad of genuine talent that has not yet found the consistency a deep run demands. Potter will know his side need a near-perfect defensive performance here if they are to cause an upset.

    France vs. Sweden Head-to-Head

    France and Sweden have met 23 times overall, but — remarkably for two of Europe’s most established football nations — this is their first encounter at a men’s World Cup. The recent head-to-head record leans France’s way: they beat Sweden 4-2 at home and 1-0 away in the 2020-21 UEFA Nations League, bookending wins on both sides of the rivalry during the 2018 World Cup qualification campaign.

    The last five meetings referenced in competitive and major fixtures make for instructive reading. France’s 4-2 home win in November 2020 and the 1-0 away victory in September 2020 are the most recent data points and both showed France’s quality in open play. Sweden’s two wins in the 2018 qualifying campaign — including a 2-1 home win in June 2017 — are the counter-argument, proof that the Blågult can beat France when the stakes are high. At Euro 2012, Sweden beat France 2-0 in the group stage, their most significant competitive win over Les Bleus in the modern era.

    Overall the head-to-head tilts France’s way, but it is not the one-sided record the current odds might suggest. Sweden know they can win this match; the question is whether they have the tools to do so against a France side in this kind of form.

    Team News

    France go into this fixture with a squad that is as close to full strength as Deschamps could have hoped for at this stage of a tournament. The Paris Saint-Germain contingent — five players including Mbappé, Dembélé, Barcola, Désiré Doué and Lucas Hernandez — are all in good health, and the midfield options are deep. N’Golo Kanté, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Adrien Rabiot provide cover and competition across the engine room, with Warren Zaïre-Emery and Rayan Cherki offering youthful energy from the bench if required.

    In defence, William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano have formed a settled partnership at centre-back, while Théo Hernandez and Jules Koundé provide width and quality in the full-back positions. Mike Maignan starts in goal. With no significant injury concerns flagged, France should be able to name their strongest available eleven for the Round of 32.

    Sweden’s team news picture is less straightforward heading into this fixture. Graham Potter has had to manage his squad across a compressed group stage, and the 5-1 defeat to the Netherlands raised questions about defensive organisation and fitness. Victor Lindelöf, as the most experienced defender in the squad, will be central to any hope of keeping Mbappé and company quiet. The forward line of Gyökeres and Isak is the brightest part of the squad and should both start. Lucas Bergvall offers creative energy in midfield and is likely to be tasked with breaking up French possession at the base of the Blågult’s shape.

    Predicted Lineups

    France (4-3-3): Maignan; Koundé, Upamecano, Saliba, Théo Hernandez; Tchouaméni, Kanté, Rabiot; Dembélé (c), Mbappé, Barcola

    Sweden (4-4-2): Viktor Johansson; Gudmundsson, Lindelöf, Isak Hien, Daniel Svensson; Elanga, Svanberg, Bergvall, Ayari; Gyökeres, Alexander Isak

    Predicted lineups — squads to be confirmed.

    Key Tactical Matchup

    The duel that could shape the entire match is Sweden’s defensive block against Kylian Mbappé’s movement in behind. Mbappé has four goals in this World Cup and has repeatedly exploited the space between opposition defensive lines with runs from deeper positions. Victor Lindelöf, Sweden’s most experienced centre-back with 76 caps, will need to manage that threat alongside Isak Hien — both will face repeated questions about their positioning whenever France transition quickly. If Théo Hernandez and Jules Koundé are given freedom to overlap on the flanks, Sweden’s wide midfielders will have to sacrifice shape to track them, potentially opening the very central channels that Mbappé and Marcus Thuram love to exploit.

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    Main Pick: France to Win @ 2/7 The form book, the head-to-head record and the quality differential all point to a France win. Deschamps’ side have won all three World Cup group games, averaging more than three goals per match, and face a Sweden team that has already conceded six times in the group stage. At 2/7 the price is short, but for those building accumulators or looking for a foundation bet, France winning this match is the most evidence-backed outcome on the card.

    Goals Market: Over 3 Goals @ 4/5 France have scored 10 goals in three group games and have shown no signs of going into their shell against any level of opposition. Sweden managed five against Tunisia but shipped five to the Netherlands, and their defensive record across both the qualifying campaign and the group stage makes them vulnerable to a side with France’s attacking depth. The line is set at three total goals; backing over that line at 4/5 reflects the attacking intent of both squads.

    Scorer Market: Kylian Mbappé to Score Anytime Mbappé has four goals in this World Cup and has been in the kind of form that makes him near-unplayable on big knockout nights. His movement, his link play with Dembélé and Barcola, and his ability to score from open play and set pieces make him the most likely source of goals for the tournament favourites. Sweden’s defensive structure has already been overrun once in this tournament; back France’s talisman to add to his tally.

    Value Angle: Both Teams to Score @ the best available price Sweden’s front two of Viktor Gyökeres and Alexander Isak have the quality to trouble any defence in the tournament. Gyökeres has 20 international goals to his name and has been consistently dangerous throughout the tournament, while Isak brings clinical finishing and movement that France’s backline cannot afford to switch off against. Sweden scored in two of their three group games, and even in a potential heavy defeat, the Blågult’s attacking talent makes a clean sheet for France the less likely outcome.

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    How to Watch and How to Bet

    How to Watch

    The match kicks off at 21:00 BST on Tuesday, 30 June 2026 and is free to watch in the UK on both BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Coverage is available via desktop, mobile, tablet and smart TV — no subscription required for either service. MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey is one of the largest venues in the tournament, hosting the World Cup final later in July, so the atmosphere for this Round of 32 tie promises to be something special.

    How to Bet

    If you are looking to back France, Sweden or any of the markets outlined above, here is a straightforward guide to placing your bet responsibly.

    1. Choose a licensed and regulated betting operator available in your jurisdiction.
    2. Create or log in to your account.
    3. Navigate to the FIFA World Cup 2026 section of the sportsbook.
    4. Find France vs. Sweden in the Round of 32 listings.
    5. Select your preferred market — match result, goals, or anytime scorer.
    6. Enter your stake and review the potential return before confirming.
    7. Check the best available price across leading operators before placing — prices can vary significantly.
    8. Set a deposit limit before you start and only bet what you can afford to lose.

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    World Cup 2026 R32 Germany vs. Paraguay Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    World Cup 2026 R32 Germany vs. Paraguay Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets
    World Cup 2026 R32 Germany vs. Paraguay Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    Germany vs. Paraguay | Round of 32 | Monday, 29 June 2026 | 20:30 BST | Gillette Stadium, Boston (Foxborough), USA

    Stage: World Cup 2026 Knockout Stage, Round of 32

    TV/Streaming (UK): BBC iPlayer / ITVX

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    What’s at Stake

    Germany and Paraguay meet in a World Cup 2026 Round of 32 tie with a quarter-final berth on the line. For Germany, this is a chance to reignite a tournament that promised much but included a damaging defeat to Ecuador in the group stage. Paraguay, returning to the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time since 2010, are here to prove their qualification was no accident and that Gustavo Alfaro’s side can cause an upset on the grandest stage.

    Verdict

    Germany are heavy favourites at 4/11 and the attacking firepower of Florian Wirtz, Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz makes a home win the standout pick in World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Germany vs. Paraguay predictions. Paraguay’s defensive resilience is real, but the best Germany vs. Paraguay best bet is a Germany win with goals at both ends, with the under 2.5 line at 5/4 reflecting a side that has kept one clean sheet in three World Cup group games.

    Germany vs. Paraguay Match Preview

    Germany enter this fixture as one of the tournament’s most technically gifted sides, built around a midfield and attack that can unlock almost any defence. Julian Nagelsmann’s 4-2-3-1 system has produced some dazzling moments, including the 7-1 dismantling of Curaçao, but the 2-1 defeat to Ecuador exposed a willingness to leave space behind the defensive line. The World Cup 2026 bracket now demands that vulnerability is addressed.

    Paraguay arrived at this tournament as underdogs and have performed exactly as Alfaro would have hoped. A tight 1-0 win over Turkey and a goalless draw with Australia were built on defensive organisation and disciplined pressing. Their group exit, finishing behind the United States, came after a heavy 4-1 opening defeat, but the subsequent back-to-back positive results showed real character from a squad drawn largely from South American club football.

    The World Cup 2026 knockout stage now forces Paraguay to open up slightly against a German side that will dominate possession. Alfaro’s side have conceded only twice in their final two group games combined, but facing Musiala and Wirtz in tandem represents a wholly different challenge. Germany, for their part, will need to manage the game carefully and avoid the defensive lapses that cost them against Ecuador.

    Team Form

    Germany – Last 5:

    – Ecuador (A): Lost 1-2 (World Cup) – Ivory Coast (H): Won 2-1 (World Cup) – Curaçao (H): Won 7-1 (World Cup) – United States (A): Won 2-1 (Friendly) – Finland (H): Won 4-0 (Friendly)

    Germany’s World Cup group record reads two wins and a defeat, scoring 10 goals but conceding four. The Ecuador loss was unexpected, but the wins over Ivory Coast and Curaçao demonstrated the breadth of attacking options Nagelsmann can call upon. Deniz Undav leads the tournament scoring charts for Germany with three goals, while Havertz has added two, including a penalty.

    Paraguay – Last 5:

    – Australia (H): Drew 0-0 (World Cup) – Turkey (A): Won 1-0 (World Cup) – United States (A): Lost 1-4 (World Cup) – Nicaragua (H): Won 4-0 (Friendly) – Morocco (N): Lost 1-2 (Friendly)

    Paraguay’s World Cup form shows a side that recovered impressively after the opening-day hammering by the United States. The wins over Turkey and the point against Australia were earned through hard work and tactical discipline rather than free-flowing football. Only two players, Matías Galarza and Maurício, have scored at this tournament for Paraguay, reflecting how heavily the side relies on collective effort over individual brilliance.

    Germany vs. Paraguay Head-to-Head

    Germany and Paraguay have met only twice in recorded history, making a definitive head-to-head trend difficult to establish. Their sole competitive encounter came at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, where Germany edged a tightly contested 1-0 victory in the group stage. The two sides also drew 3-3 in a friendly in August 2013. The slender historical record slightly favours Germany, but the 2002 result is the only competitive data point available.

    Team News

    Germany head into this Round of 32 fixture with their squad largely intact after the group stage. Nagelsmann has options across every position, with a blend of experience and youth that few nations can match. Manuel Neuer, at 40 years old and with 124 caps, has been the reliable presence between the posts, while the defensive unit of Antonio Rüdiger and Jonathan Tah has been solid if not infallible. Joshua Kimmich, Germany’s captain, provides the defensive and organisational anchor in midfield.

    The attacking department is where Germany are richest. Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala have been the creative heartbeat of the side throughout the campaign, while Leroy Sané provides width and directness. Undav’s three World Cup goals from a supporting role have been a pleasant surprise for Nagelsmann. No significant injury concerns have been flagged ahead of this tie.

    Paraguay’s squad has come through the group stage without major disruption. Captain and experienced centre-back Gustavo Gómez, with 89 caps for his country, will anchor the defensive line alongside Júnior Alonso. Miguel Almirón, the squad’s most recognisable name in European football circles, remains the creative fulcrum in midfield at 32, while Antonio Sanabria leads the line. Julio Enciso, the 22-year-old forward now at Strasbourg, is the player most likely to produce a moment of individual quality.

    Predicted Lineups

    Germany (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Kimmich (c), Rüdiger, Tah, Raum; Pavlović, Goretzka; Sané, Wirtz, Musiala; Havertz

    Predicted XI – squad to be confirmed.

    Paraguay (4-4-2): Gatito Fernández; Cáceres, Gómez (c), Alonso, Alderete; Ramón Sosa, Cubas, Almirón, Diego Gómez; Enciso, Sanabria

    Predicted XI – squad to be confirmed.

    Key Tactical Matchup

    The central battle is likely to be between Florian Wirtz operating as Germany’s number 10 and Paraguay’s double pivot of Andrés Cubas and Miguel Almirón sitting deep. Wirtz has been Germany’s most consistent creative outlet throughout the campaign, and if he finds pockets of space between Paraguay’s midfield and defensive lines, Nagelsmann’s side will create chances at will. Paraguay’s best hope is keeping the defensive block compact and using Almirón’s energy to press Germany high, disrupting the build-up before Wirtz and Musiala can link. The World Cup 2026 knockout stage offers no margin for error, and whichever midfield exerts control in the first 30 minutes is likely to set the tone for the entire tie.

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    Main Pick: Germany to Win @ 4/11 Germany’s attacking depth and quality make them strong World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Germany vs. Paraguay picks for a straightforward victory. Paraguay have shown resilience, but Wirtz, Musiala and Havertz represent a step up in quality from Turkey or Australia. The price is short but reflects genuine probability.

    Goals Market: Over 2.5 Goals @ 4/5 Germany have scored eight goals in their last two competitive wins and Paraguay conceded four in their opening group game. Even with Paraguay’s improved defensive record in games two and three, Germany’s attacking press is likely to breach a backline that will be under sustained pressure throughout. The best price available on over 2.5 goals is 4/5.

    Scorer Market: Deniz Undav to Score Anytime Undav leads Germany’s World Cup scoring with three goals from a supporting striker role. His movement between the lines has been outstanding in this campaign, and against a Paraguay defence that will be focused on limiting Havertz and Musiala, Undav could find space in behind. Check leading operators for the best available price on this market.

    Fourth Pick: Germany to Win and Both Teams to Score Germany’s defence has not been watertight in this tournament, conceding four goals across three group games. Paraguay, despite their modest attacking record, did score in two of their three group matches. A Germany win with Paraguay nicking a consolation is a plausible scenario and offers better value than the straightforward match result at 4/11.

    Odds Across Operators

    The best available prices across leading operators for this World Cup 2026 Round of 32 fixture are as follows.

    Germany Win – 4/11Draw – 9/2Paraguay Win – 10/1

    Germany’s 4/11 reflects their status as clear favourites and mirrors their overall tournament outright odds of 18/1 to lift the trophy. Paraguay are available at 450/1 with leading operators to go all the way, which tells its own story about the gap in expectations.

    How to Watch + How to Bet

    How to Watch

    Germany vs. Paraguay kicks off at 20:30 BST on Monday, 29 June 2026, and is available to watch live and free in the United Kingdom on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. The match is played at Gillette Stadium in Boston (Foxborough), USA, which has a World Cup capacity of approximately 65,000 seats.

    How to Bet

    New to betting on World Cup 2026 knockout stage fixtures? Here is a straightforward guide to getting started.

    1. Choose a licensed and regulated operator available in your jurisdiction.
    2. Register for an account, providing the required identification details.
    3. Make a deposit using your preferred payment method.
    4. Navigate to the football or World Cup 2026 section of the sportsbook.
    5. Search for Germany vs. Paraguay in the Round of 32 section.
    6. Select your chosen market, for example match result, over/under goals, or anytime scorer.
    7. Enter your stake and review the potential return before confirming your bet.
    8. Track your bet via the sportsbook’s live match centre or cash-out section if available.

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    “‘I recognise that my departure... caused disruption’: Maresca apologises to Chelsea amid Man City appointment”

    “‘I recognise that my departure... caused disruption’: Maresca apologises to Chelsea amid Man City appointment”
    “‘I recognise that my departure... caused disruption’: Maresca apologises to Chelsea amid Man City appointment”

    Enzo Maresca has apologised to Chelsea for the disruption his exit caused for the club.

    Maresca made the shock decision to resign from his role as Chelsea manager in late December, despite a successful 18-month spell at Stamford Bridge.

    It was revealed that Maresca had received an approach from former clubManchester City, about the prospect of replacing Pep Guardiola at the end of the season.

    Maresca has now beennamed Manchester City manager on a deal until 2029, with the Cityzens agreeing a compensation package with Chelsea.

    The Italian said he is ecstatic to return to the Etihad as head coach, but apologised to Chelsea for the manner of his exit.

    He admitted his sudden departure contributed to a difficult campaign for Chelsea, who ended thePremier League season 10th to miss out on European football. His replacement, Liam Rosenior, was sacked after only 106 days in charge.

    "At the end of December 2025, I made the difficult decision to leave Chelsea," he said.

    "The decision was only mine. My resignation from Chelsea opened a path for me to join Manchester City, which is a club I knew very well. I am ecstatic that I have now joined Manchester City.

    "I recognise that my departure from Chelsea in the middle of the season caused disruption for the club and I apologise for that. It was neither my intention nor my wish.

    "I was treated well by everyone at Chelsea and together we achieved great success and memories that I will always treasure.

    "I am grateful to the club, the owners and the fans for giving me the opportunity."

    Enzo Maresca finally appointed Man City manager as Pep Guardiola successor

    Enzo Maresca has finally been appointed manager of Manchester City as the successor to Pep Guardiola.

    The former Leicester and Chelsea boss returns to the club having spent a season as an assistant to Guardiola during the 2022/23 campaign, and having previously overseen Manchester City’s elite development squad.

    Maresca, who has signed a three-year contract after City finally agreed compensation terms with Chelsea, now faces the tall task of taking over from a manager who won six Premier League titles across a trophy-laden decade in Manchester.

    Enzo Maresca (left) will succeed Pep Guardiola (right) (PA Wire)
    Enzo Maresca (left) will succeed Pep Guardiola (right) (PA Wire)

    The Italian, 46, has been out of work since parting company with Chelsea on 1 January just months after leading the London club to twin successes in the Conference League and Club World Cup and after his appointment at the Etihad was confirmed, the Blues subsequently released an explosive statement essentially blaming him for their poor season.

    Maresca had always been City's first choice for the role, with ex-boss Guardiola giving his blessing to the decision to make him his successor, and the man himself was pleased to finally get the appointment over the line.

    “Manchester City is a club I know very well and to have the chance to manage this team is a brilliant opportunity for me,” said Maresca in a statement.

    “City is an incredibly well-run football club. Everything they do is innovative, planned and purposeful. For a manager, that is a dream situation. It provides the consistency I need to do my job effectively.

    “This will be my third spell here. I know this club, I know the demands and I know the expectations. The quality of the people who work here is what makes it so special, and I want to thank them for showing faith in my ability.

    “I cannot wait to start coaching the players. I want us to win, play good football and enjoy the pressure of representing Manchester City.”

    Maresca was delighted to sign a three-year deal at Man City (PA)
    Maresca was delighted to sign a three-year deal at Man City (PA)

    According to the Press Association, City are understood to have agreed a compensation package with Chelsea to secure Maresca’s services amounting to £17m. He had more than three years remaining on his contract when he left Stamford Bridge in January after a poor run of form and a breakdown in his relationship with the club’s ownership.

    His appointment at the Etihad had long been seen as a fait accompli, given his links to the club. Maresca served as Guardiola’s No 2 during City’s treble-winning 2022-23 season before leading Leicester to Premier League promotion in 2024 and then claiming those two trophies at Chelsea.

    Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak extolled the virtues of his new hire, saying: “Enzo is someone who has always sought out opportunities to challenge himself and succeed in his managerial career. He brings a personality, passion and intelligence completely aligned to our needs.

    “He is rejoining an organisation that is entirely in lock-step with his ambition and hunger for achievement and his return to Manchester City is therefore a welcome natural next step for both him and the club.

    “Enzo inherits a squad and football organisation perfectly suited to reflect and evolve his brand of football, and we are all very much looking forward to seeing the impact he can have in building further on the club’s success.”

    PS6 BOM costs rise to almost $1,000 – claims leaker

    Sony’s PlayStation 6 BOM cost has risen by $200 since March – KeplerL2 claims With DRAM and storage prices continuing to rise, it seems increasingly likely that even Sony’s PlayStation 6 (PS6) console will cost over $1,000 at launch. According to KeplerL2, the renowned hardware leaker, Sony’s BOM (Bill of Materials) costs for its PS6 […]

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    Windows 11 just changed the name of Xbox mode (kind of)

    Xbox mode only rolled out to Windows 11 with the May 2026 Security Update, but the feature already has a name change in the works. The latest Windows Insider build shows "XBOX mode" rather than "Xbox mode."

    The change is small, but it reflects the rebrand Microsoft is in the middle of. Earlier this year, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma polled people on X asking if the name of the brand should be Xbox or XBOX. The overwhelming majority preferred the all caps version, and Microsoft listened to the feedback.

    In several places, Microsoft has swapped in the XBOX name. The official XBOX website and XBOX social media handles show the all caps version. Even the Microsoft Store shows love for capital letters.

    Sharma has made more meaningful changes to the XBOX brand since being promoted, but the XBOX rebrand is quite visible. The move aligns XBOX with the original console, which is a clever bit of marketing.

    Windows 11 Experimental build 26300.8758 updates the name of "Xbox mode" to "XBOX mode". pic.twitter.com/9F0p5JLCcQJune 26, 2026

    The change was flagged by X user @phantomofearth. Microsoft's release notes for Windows 11 Experimental Build 26300.8758 do not note the new name for XBOX mode.

    XBOX mode (and Xbox mode) was originally called "Xbox Fullscreen Experience." Throughout all three names, the concept of the feature has been the same: provide a console-like experience on Windows 11.

    When enabled, XBOX mode makes Windows 11 open with a controller-friendly interface that also works well with built-in controllers on gaming handhelds. Microsoft has worked on XBOX mode for a while and overcome some awkward limitations. For example, it's now easier to sign in to Windows 11 when in XBOX mode by using a PIN.

    XBOX mode also prioritizes gaming and reduces background tasks on Windows 11. It can free up to 2GB of memory on your PC, according to Microsoft. Considering it's increasingly expensive to get a PC with a lot of memory, freeing up 2GB makes a big difference.

    The next generation of Xbox, known currently as Project Helix, is meant to run some form of XBOX mode. Before that device ships, XBOX mode needs more meaningful changes to smooth out the experience. We spent a week with XBOX mode last month and had a mixed experience.

    Microsoft is aggressively pushing improvements to Windows 11 through its K2 initiative. Among those upgrades will be a smoother gaming experience. But for now, we can enjoy the unified branding of XBOX mode.

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    What is the release date for Sugar season 2 episode 3 on Apple TV?

    Sugar season 2 returned to Apple TV after a break, and we've been introduced to an intriguing new case against that moreish LA noir-style backdrop.

    One of the best Apple TV shows gave us quite the twist in season 1, and we've seen Colin Farrell's detective John Sugar deciding to stay on Earth after many of his fellow aliens decided to leave. He's been searching for his sister while staying hidden as a human detective, but how long will he be able to stay undetected?

    Here's what you need to know about Sugar season 2, episode 3.

    What time can I watch Sugar season 2 on Apple TV?

    Jin Har as Danny Moon in Apple TV's Sugar

    Sugar's newest case involves an up and coming boxer whose brother has gone missing. (Image credit: Apple TV)

    The US can expect the third episode of Sugar season 2 to be available on Apple TV on July 3 at 12am PT / 3am ET. Episodes will then drop weekly until the finale on August 7.

    Internationally, look out for the below times:

    • US – 12am PT / 3am ET
    • Canada – 12am PT / 3am ET
    • UK – 8am BST
    • India – 12:30pm IST
    • Singapore – 3pm SGT
    • Australia – 6pm AEST
    • New Zealand – 8pm NZDT

    When do new episodes of Sugar season 2 come out on Apple TV?

    Episode 1: Out now

    Episode 2: Out now

    Episode 3: July 3

    Episode 4: July 10

    Episode 5: July 17

    Episode 6: July 24

    Episode 7: July 31

    Episode 8: August 7

    How universities can better prepare graduates for the demands of the modern workplace

    As AI increasingly underpins competitive advantage, UK organizations face mounting pressure to build a workforce capable of using these technologies effectively and confidently.

    Universities are central to this talent pipeline. However, many employers see a growing disconnect between what students learn academically and the skills required in today’s workplace.

    UK job postings mentioning AI skills are now 127% above pre‑pandemic levels, highlighting how quickly employer expectations are evolving.

    To close this gap, particularly amid the ongoing AI skills shortage, higher education institutions need to place greater emphasis on practical, applied training.

    That means ensuring students are not only familiar with AI tools, but capable of using them confidently, critically, and responsibly in real-world settings.

    Core competencies such as prompt engineering, AI-enabled data analysis, and translating AI insights into business outcomes are essential.

    Without these skills, graduates risk entering the workforce underprepared.

    Employer expectations are rising faster than graduate readiness

    The standard for what constitutes an ‘AI-ready' employee is increasing. As AI shifts from experimental to embedded in everyday workflows, organizations expect new hires to use these tools effectively and with minimal onboarding.

    At the same time, many employers lack the internal capacity to build these capabilities themselves. A significant proportion report limited hands-on AI use across their workforce, and relatively few have invested in structured training programs. As a result, businesses are increasingly looking to early-career talent to help close this gap.

    However, many graduates still enter the workplace without meaningful exposure to AI in a professional context or an understanding of how it informs decision-making. Without stronger integration of practical AI experience into higher education, the gap between employer expectations and graduate readiness is likely to widen.

    Equipping educators is critical to building AI-ready talent

    Universities are on the front line when it comes to preparing students for the responsible use of AI, both during their studies and beyond. But this depends on educators themselves feeling confident in how these tools work in practice.

    This includes understanding which tools are appropriate for different use cases, how to incorporate them into learning in a way that builds critical thinking rather than shortcuts, and how to demonstrate responsible, real-world usage. Yet many educators still lack confidence in this area, particularly when it comes to applying AI in daily teaching or administrative tasks.

    The challenge is that when educators are not fully comfortable with AI, it becomes harder to equip students with the practical skills they need. To address this, institutions need to move beyond basic awareness and invest in meaningful professional development.

    Educators should be supported to understand not just how to use AI, but where it adds value, where it falls short, and how to evaluate its outputs critically. With this foundation, they can then introduce low-risk, practical opportunities for students to engage with AI. For example, using it to break down complex concepts while strengthening independent reasoning.

    Embedding AI throughout the student journey

    Despite AI becoming increasingly prevalent in the workplace, many students still remain hesitant to use it during their studies. This is often due to uncertainty around what is permitted. Clear and practical guidance from universities is essential to remove this ambiguity, reduce anxiety, and support responsible adoption.

    Once expectations are clearly defined, institutions can create learning environments that help students understand not only how to use AI, but when and why. Greater transparency fosters confidence and builds the kind of ethical judgement that employers increasingly value.

    In practice, this means modelling responsible use of AI while encouraging reflection and critical thinking. Assessment methods may also need to evolve by shifting focus from the final output to the full process of learning, including research, drafting and iteration.

    Regular feedback and check-ins also play an important role. Tools that provide insight into how work develops over time can help educators offer more targeted guidance and create space for open conversations around AI use. Over time, this approach helps students build transferable skills, such as evaluating their own work, applying sound judgement, and clearly articulating the reasoning behind their decisions.

    Final thought

    The gap between what universities teach and what employers expect, particularly around AI, continues to grow. But with clear frameworks, better-supported educators, and a more deliberate integration of AI across curricula, there is a clear opportunity to realign education with workplace needs.

    By investing in AI capability at every level (from faculty development to student experience), universities can ensure graduates leave with more than theoretical knowledge. Instead, they enter the workforce equipped to use AI with confidence. In doing so, institutions play a vital role in strengthening the talent pipeline that organizations increasingly depend on.

    We list the best recruitment platforms.

    This article was produced as part of TechRadar Pro Perspectives, our channel to feature the best and brightest minds in the technology industry today.

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    What is the release date for Marvel's X-Men 97 season 2 episodes 1 to 3 on Disney+?

    The return of Marvel's best-rated TV show is almost upon us, and with critical and commercial darling X-Men 97 set to return for its second season later this week, you'll want to know when it'll premiere on Disney+.

    To spare you the trouble of searching for the release date and launch times for this season's first three chapters, I've rounded up the necessary information below. So, to paraphrase Cyclops: to me, my fellow Marvel fans!

    What time can I watch the first three episodes of X-Men 97 season 2?

    X-Men 97 season 2 will make its Disney+ debut on Wednesday, July 1. That's its global launch date, too, so North and South American viewers won't be able to watch this Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) project earlier than fans on other continents.

    As for the exact time that its first three entries will arrive, they're expected to drop on July 1 at 12am PT / 3am ET. Based on those likely release times, we can work out when viewers in other nations should tune into one of the world's best streaming services to catch them, too:

    • US — 12am PT / 3am ET
    • Canada — 12am PT / 3am ET
    • UK — 8am BST
    • India — 12:30pm IST
    • Singapore — 3pm SGT
    • Australia — 5pm AEST
    • New Zealand — 7pm NZST

    X-Men 97 season 2 full release schedule

    The countdown to mutant mayhem begins. Don’t miss the three-episode premiere of Marvel Animation’s #XMen97 Season 2 in one week, streaming only on Disney+. pic.twitter.com/iPIUkx15KgJune 24, 2026

    Following this X-Men animated show's latest premiere, new episodes of the Marvel Phase 6 production will come out every Wednesday. That'll be the case until the season 2 finale airs on August 12, too.

    For a quick rundown of the dates you need to know about, read on:

    • Season 2 episode 1 — July 1
    • Season 2 episode 2 — July 1
    • Season 2 episode 3 — July 1
    • Season 2 episode 4 — July 8
    • Season 2 episode 5 — July 15
    • Season 2 episode 6 — July 22
    • Season 2 episode 7 — July 29
    • Season 2 episode 8 — August 5
    • Season 2 episode 9 — August 12

    For more on the highly-rated TV series ahead of its return, remind yourself what happened in last season's finale via my X-Men 97 season 1 ending explained piece. Then, find out everything we know so far about X-Men 97 season 2.

    Once you're done, read up on how to watch the X-Men movies in order and/or how to stream the Marvel movies in order.

    I've watched all of Prime Video Legally Blonde prequel Elle and hugely have to eat some humble pie — it's that good, Lexi Minetree might give Reese Witherspoon's legacy a run for its money

    What, like making a prequel series is hard? I should never have doubted the power of Elle Woods, who at this point feels like the pop culture equivalent of Mother Teresa to millennials.

    Since the moment that Elle was announced by Prime Video, I've been it's number one hater. I've written opinion pieces about how its existence is going to destroy the sanctity of Elle's journey at Harvard, and I've spent hours stewing over how anybody could touch the side of Reese Witherspoon's career-defining performance. If we're getting another Legally Blonde project, make it about Elle's Supreme Court Justice years... right?

    But oh, how the mighty have fallen. Having now watched all eight episodes of Elle, my hater-self is metaphorically standing in a dumpster fire of her own making. As someone prepared to loathe it, take this next remark with absolute seriousness and sincerity: this series is outrageously good.

    In the blink of an eye, I once again felt like my 6-year-old self when the 2001 movie first came out — enraptured, inspired and completely at ease with who I am inside. How? Well, that's just what Elle Woods does, regardless of who is playing her.

    But if you'd have told me at Lexi Minetree was actually an AI version of Witherspoon in her twenties, I'd have believed you. Minetree has all of Witherspoon's mannerisms down to a tee, has perfected her voice, and wholeheartedly understands the spirit of the woman we all know and love. It is, frankly, a miracle.

    But Minetree isn't the only reason for Elle's success... absolutely everybody, and almost everything, is pulling their weight.

    Elle is about to put the Legally Blonde haters to shame — and most of the film's lore holds up

    When Elle turns 16, she's forced to leave her Bel-Air luxury lifestyle behind for Seattle, all thanks to a plastic surgery scandal that her father is embroiled it. With her new high school in the grip of the 90s grunge scene, our favorite pink tornado is once again a fish out of water, and she has to fight to fit in.

    As I've pointed out, Minetree's freakishly brilliant understanding of Elle — and how unwilling she is to deviate from Witherspoon's blueprint — spearheads the feel-good fun, but let's look at what's happening around her.

    Surprisingly, Elle isn't just a nod to Legally Blonde. There are also clear references to big nineties and noughties hitters including Mean Girls, Clueless, Freaky Friday and The Breakfast Club, and the nostalgic yearning is strong. From the corded landlines to the banging soundtrack, our young adult life from this time period is fully and lovingly represented.

    As willing as I initially was to write our Seattle newbies off, they're also a treat of an ensemble. Bel-Air bestie Madison (Jessica Belkin) shirks the airhead sidekick stereotype in favor of a grounded spirit and unshakable loyalty, while high school mean girl Kimberly (Chandler Kinney) is hiding a true self that is the last thing you'd expect (no spoilers here).

    British boy Dustin (Zac Looker) fuels Elle's curiosity for anarchy and change, while also providing proof that she can truly extract the best out of every walk of life. A more touching shoutout goes to the enigmatic role of Dean Wilson, which marks James Van Der Beek's final acting credit before his death earlier this year.

    It's no surprise that my favorite side character is Eva Woods, played by the underrated powerhouse in June Diane Raphael. You only had to briefly see this woman in Parks and Recreation or Grace and Frankie to know how much she truly understands the superficial class, which she poignantly balances with a steady heart and sense of empathy.

    Sadly, Perfect Day by Hoku is nowhere to be seen

    Elle stands between her parents in front of a birthday cake

    (Image credit: Prime Video)

    Now for the most important bit of feedback: the existing Legally Blonde lore. For the most part, I found that it adds to my love of the IP rather than takes away from it, especially when it answers some pivotal questions.

    Without giving too much away, we'll find out how Elle gets Bruiser the Chihuahua (who's wardrobe is absolutely jaw-dropping, by the way), how Elle ends up back in Bel-Air in time for the events of the original movie, and how she begins to gain an interest in defending innocent people.

    However, it's this last one that's a bit of a sticking point. For those of us who know the 2001 film better than we know ourselves, it's unspoken knowledge that Elle had zero interest in pursuing anything related to a law degree, but was only compelled to do so to win boyfriend Warner back.

    That, in a nutshell, is the reason why Legally Blonde even exists. So the mere fact that Elle's rewritten history suggests that this inspiration came much earlier in her life doesn't completely sit with what we know of her adult life. It's clearly supposed to be a seedling for what's to come, but perhaps is a little overplayed.

    Even so, I had such a good time watching Elle that I don't even care. The ebbs and flows of high school drama are deliciously played, the script is genuinely hilarious, and the overarching narrative plot is addictively compelling. I've been that engrossed that I'd even go as far as to say that it needs a second season, stat.

    Samsung's T9 is one of the fastest portable SSDs I've ever used — and it's at the perfect price if you're upgrading your work setup or back-to-school tech at Amazon

    As someone who's amassed a vast collection of storage devices, from USB sticks to external hard drive over decades, there's no doubt about it - the Samsung T9 is one of the fastest portable SSDs I've ever used. It's one of my favorite rugged drives around.

    And right now, the 1TB Samsung T9 has dropped to $180 (was $288) at Amazon. The drive works with Windows PCs, Macs, tablets, the iPhone 15 upwards, cameras, and even gaming consoles, so it's an useful addition to almost any setup and a great choice if you regularly switch between devices. In the UK, the price has also dropped on the Samsung T9 down to £199 (was £239) at Amazon.

    For my money, this portable SSD is ideal for business and creative professionals, and students prepping for the back to school season thanks to read and write speeds of up to 2,000MB/s help reduce waiting around when moving large files or loading demanding applications.

    Today's best Samsung portable SSD deal

    With read and write speeds of up to 2,000MB/s, this compact portable SSD offers fast file transfers, broad compatibility, and 1TB of storage. It's an excellent companion for students, professionals, creators, and anyone carrying large files.

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    Samsung says the T9 Portable SSD maintains those high transfer speeds even during longer file transfers.

    Dynamic Thermal Guard helps control temperatures under heavy workloads, keeping performance consistent when you're copying hundreds of gigabytes in one go.

    As you might expect, the rugged T9 can survive drops from up to 9.8ft, giving you extra peace of mind if you're carrying it between the office, classroom, studio, or client meetings.

    In our review we praised the SSD's "great read speeds and its ability to sustain write performance," but did note, "Samsung didn’t attribute any IP-rated tests to the T9, and it isn’t water or dust-resistant."

    AES 256-bit hardware encryption helps protect sensitive files, while Samsung's Magician Software keeps firmware updated, monitors drive health, and offers additional management tools to keep everything running as it should.

    Samsung has long been one of the biggest names in flash storage, and the T9 combines speed, durability, broad compatibility, and useful security features in one pocket-sized drive.

    Although 1TB will be plenty of room for documents, photos, videos, and creative projects, Samsung also sells 2TB and 4TB versions if you need even more capacity.

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    Offering transfer speeds of up to 1,050MB/s, this portable 1TB SSD provides reliable storage for work, study, and everyday backups. Its compact design and broad compatibility make it easy to carry.

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    Massive Best Buy MacBook sale: Beat Apple's price hikes in the 4th of July sale business pros won't want to miss

    With Apple now raising prices across the board, Best Buy's 4th of July sale definitely caught my eye, with MacBook deals and discounts on the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops. If you're looking to jump in before the price hikes really hit, here's what I've found for business professionals.

    See the full Apple sale at Best Buy

    Right now, our favorite ultra-portable for business travel, the MacBook Air 15-inch (M5) is down to $1349 (was $1499 - alongside its 13-inch counterpart. For creative professionals, the cheapest MacBook Pro (M4 Pro) is now $1749 (was $1999). It's a staggeringly fast machine, and there are M5-powered alternatives available.

    Check out the full line-up below. Whether you're looking for a lightweight laptop for work or a powerful machine for creative projects, there are plenty of offers worth checking out in Best Buy's Apple sale.

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    Powered by Apple's M5 chip, this compact laptop delivers fast performance with 16GB of memory and a spacious 1TB SSD. It's ideal for productivity, creative work, streaming, and everyday multitasking, whether you're at home or traveling.

    In our review, we said it offered the "best mix of winning design, near-pro-level performance, and battery life you can find in an ultraportable."View Deal

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    Netflix subscribers are furious at the platform’s latest update — now users are required to use separate email addresses for account profiles, but some think they've found a handy workaround

    • Netflix users are being asked to add email addresses to their individual profiles
    • The platform says this will allow separate sign-ins while offering even more personalized recommendations
    • It seems convenient on paper, but users think it could lead to another big crackdown

    Sharing Netflix accounts today isn’t as easy as it was in the mid-2010s, but now the best streaming service has another account crackdown on the way that’s already getting under people’s skins.

    A handful of users have noticed a new in-app pop-up asking each member in a shared account to add individual email addresses to their individual profiles, instead of using the account owner’s email address as the primary one. One of the most jarring parts about it is that the pop-up doesn’t clear unless the request is fulfilled.

    This hasn’t rolled out to all Netflix account holders yet, but the company informed Ars Technica that the new sign-in update began on June 15, so we imagine a wider rollout is inevitable. The outlet also stated that this pop-up doesn’t apply to profiles that are labelled as belonging to children.

    A Netflix pop-up in the mobile app

    (Image credit: Reddit / scotti_dev)

    Netflix households accounts have always been built on the traditional 'one email, one password’ foundation, allowing you to create up to five profiles to keep watchlists and recommendations separate from other members in your family. That’s all about to change, but why Netflix has decided to roll out yet another crackdown is the question that everyone is asking.

    According to the details mentioned in the pop-up, this is purely a convenience reason. Having individual emails assigned to individual profiles under one account means you won’t have to keep relying on using the account holder’s email to sign in each time. It also means that if you ever need a verification code to log into Netflix, you won’t have to chase up the account holder for it in their inbox.

    Additionally, the pop-up also says that adding an email address to your profile will make it a lot easier for you to recover the account when needed, and get personalized content recommendations with more features to come. On paper it sounds like Netflix is adding this requirement as a user experience enhancer, but subscribers are convinced it’s just another way for the company to surveil user activity.

    When Netflix rolled out its password crackdown back in 2023, it ended an era of serial account sharing and that’s where the service decided one account was strictly for one household, the ‘Netflix Household’ in official terms. With its latest move, we believe that there’s more than meets the eye — and so do a vast majority of users online.

    Bye Bye profiles on Netflix. So shady. Sheesh. from r/netflix

    Over the past few weeks Reddit has seen a swarm of reactions following the first appearances of the pop-up, but the main concern expressed by users is the possibility of this morphing into a payment system, charging account holders to fork out extra just to add more profiles. “This is killing Netflix for me”, one user added.

    Based on Netflix’s past crackdowns, the new requirement could also give the streaming giant another way to better distinguish between the activity of individual profiles, or even shift them to individual accounts later down the line. But while users have expressed outrage over this, some say they’ve found a workaround.

    It appears that creating email aliases has helped some users get past the pop-up without giving Netflix all of their information, however this has only worked for those using Gmail.

    One person in particular says that you can amend your Gmail address in order to create an alias, giving the example that if your email is ‘johnsmith@ gmail.com’ you could set up ‘johnsmith+kid1@gmail.com’. They go into further detail in their Reddit post, while others in the replies who use this workaround for other situations confirmed that it works.

    As mentioned, this update hasn’t reached every Netflix subscriber yet and is rolling out slowly to start, similar to how the platform kick-started its password crackdown. Given Netflix’s history, we’re definitely keeping one eye open on this one.

    'The best browser for Macs': Some Mac users are surprisingly defending Microsoft Edge, but here's why I use Firefox instead of both

    • A post about Microsoft Edge has ignited a fierce debate on X
    • The post asked who runs Edge on Apple’s macOS platform
    • Users both praised and criticized Edge, but I still prefer Firefox

    Apple and Microsoft are known to be arch-rivals in the tech world, so when X user Macfolio asked its followers “what kind of freak uses Microsoft Edge on a Mac?” they might have expected the debate to fall along partisan lines, with rival sets of fans lining up to berate each other’s products.

    But while there was indeed a vigorous debate, it wasn’t the pile-on you might have expected. Instead, many users chipped in with reasons why they enjoy using the combination of Microsoft’s web browser and Apple’s macOS operating system.

    X user @wiedymi, for example, described Edge as “the best browser for Mac.” User @secretised explained that when they used it, it was “the only browser that didn’t consume 4GB of RAM with four tabs,” while @osxdaily said “It’s actually pretty good!”

    For others, the reason was more prosaic, with @asikunaa pointing out that “some internal government sites require you to use Edge actually because they don’t distribute the security certificates for Chrome.”

    Meanwhile, user @tarekmohmd9 summed up what many people apparently felt, saying Edge on macOS has “the speed boost of Chromium without the horrible RAM management of Chrome, it’s great (faster than Safari, uses less resources than Chrome, supports most Chromium extensions unlike Opera and Firefox).” They finished succinctly by saying “it is excellent.”

    Of course, not every response was positive. User @rafalo claimed that “I just downloaded it and uninstalled it after [five seconds].” And @LansorHQ simply asked, “What kind of freak uses Edge in general?”

    Why I use Firefox instead

    Firefox icon

    (Image credit: Shutterstock)

    I’m a long-time Firefox user and have been rocking Mozilla’s browser for over 20 years. I’ve dabbled with other browsers, from big dogs like Chrome and Safari to more niche offerings like Opera and Vivaldi. And yes, I’ve spent plenty of time with Microsoft Edge, too.

    Yet despite all that, I keep coming back to Firefox. There are a few reasons for that, and I’ve got to admit that a sizable one is inertia. After so many years of usage, Firefox feels comfortable and familiar. I like how it works and switching would be a chore considering how many extensions and tabs I have running.

    But there’s a lot more I love about Firefox. I use both a Mac and a PC in my day-to-day life and Firefox runs on both, unlike the Mac-only Safari. I can also send tabs between any of my devices, which is helpful when I find something interesting on my iPhone and want to read it later on my Mac or PC.

    As I've written about previously, it's also a genuine privacy-first browser that goes to great lengths to protect your data, which is something that I truly appreciate. It isolates cookies to stop them building a detailed picture of you, and Firefox limits access to my data that could be used to create a digital 'fingerprint' of my browsing habits.

    So despite the debate on X, I won’t be switching to Microsoft Edge any time soon. But the discussion highlights that just because you use one operating system or another, you don’t have to be exclusively loyal to that developer’s own products — you can even switch to those made by their arch-rival.

    DC Studios co-head Peter Safran admits Supergirl 'didn't meet our box office expectations' — but it doesn't sound like it'll force him and James Gunn to revise their ambitious plan for the DCU

    • DC Studios won't alter its long-term vision for its cinematic universe
    • That's what co-CEO Peter Safran told one reporter after Supergirl's disastrous launch
    • The Milly Alcock-fronted film earned just $68 million during its opening weekend

    It appears that it's damage limitation time for DC Studios.

    After Supergirl launched — and subsequently bombed — at the global box office, the comic book giant's movie and TV division is seemingly refusing to alter its wider plan for its nascent cinematic universe.

    Indeed, speaking to The New York Times (NYT) in the wake of Supergirl's disastrous opening weekend performance, DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran insisted that he, fellow studio head James Gunn, and parent company Warner Bros. "remain confident in" the long-term vision for the DC Universe (DCU). That's despite Safran's admission that the Milly Alcock-starring movie "didn't meet our box office expectations".

    Such a statement is a, well, understatement. Following its June 26 release, the film formerly known as Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow suffered something of a catastrophic debut. As NYT's report noted, the DCU Chapter One earned a paltry $68 million worldwide — $38 million in North America and $30 million internationally — during its first four days in theaters.

    To put the first of those figures in frighteningly bleak context, the much-maligned Spider-Man spin-off flick Morbius, aka the vampiric anti-hero film starring Jared Leto, made just $39 million in North America during its own miserably opening weekend in late 2022.

    What makes Supergirl's performance all the worse is, at the time of publication, it holds a middling 56% critical score on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. Meanwhile, Morbius has been stuck at a life-draining 15% for almost four years. The fact that the second DCU Chapter One movie made $1 million less in North America than Morbius, then, should really set the alarm bells ringing at DC Studios HQ.

    Why didn't Supergirl fly higher at the global box office?

    Milly Alcock's Kara Zor-El wearing her classic superhero suit as she flies through the air in 2026's Supergirl movie

    Supergirl might have flown into theaters, but it's already crashed down to Earth with a bump (Image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures/DC Studios)

    There are numerous reasons that can be pointed to, including the ongoing superhero fatigue debate, prioritizing a new Supergirl movie over, say, a film starring another of DC Comics' so-called Holy Trinity in Batman and Wonder Woman, and — perhaps most crucial of all — word of mouth. After all, where the last of those reasons is concerned, movies can live or die on what critics and/or general audiences not only think of them, but say about them. You can see what I thought of the Alcock-led adventure via my own Supergirl review.

    But I digress. In my view, there's another major cause for Supergirl's incredibly poor performance worldwide — and it's got to do with two powerhouse animated film franchises: Toy Story and Minions.

    Where the former is concerned, the critical reception to its fifth installment was as mixed as Supergirl's was. Heck, in my Toy Story 5 review, I gave it three out of five stars, which is the same score Supergirl earned.

    Nevertheless, Toy Story's immense popularity means it can — for now, at least — withstand any negativity that comes its way. That much is clear based on its own worldwide ticket sales, which have seen Toy Story 5 rack up an almighty $585 million (per Variety) in its first 12 days in theaters.

    Then we come to the other aforementioned billion-dollar-spinning film series in Minions. With its next story — Minions and Monsters — set to not only arrive on July 3, but also predicted to make a similarly huge sum of cash, the timing of Supergirl's release couldn't have been worse. Maybe if its launch had been held back until August when its biggest competitor would arguably have been the next Insidious film, it might have soared higher.

    For more on the latest DCU project, check out my Supergirl ending explained piece to see how it potentially sets up Man of Tomorrow, aka the sequel to last year's Superman film. Alternatively, see when Supergirl might come to HBO Max.

    GIGABYTE Formally Launches X870 AORUS Infinity Motherboard

    29 June 2026 at 16:37
    GIGABYTE formally launched the X870 AORUS Infinity Socket AM5 motherboard for competitive overclockers. The board was part of GIGABYTE's G.Skill Computex Memory OC competition, and was a part of the company's 40th Anniversary showcase. Although built in the ATX form-factor, this board features a layout that's optimized for test benches, and not cases. Most of its key connectors are pointed sideways, such as its 24-pin ATX power input, while there's a conveniently organized onboard control panel with two sets of ISA 80h readouts, and SMD buttons, which include a cold reboot button. The CPU socket is rotated 90° CCW to enable the memory slots to line its top edge.

    The board draws power from a combination of one 24-pin ATX, two 8-pin EPS, and an 8-pin PCIe power supplementary input that enables 65 W USB-PD on the type-C ports. The board features an 18+2+2 phase CPU VRM that uses 110 A DrMOS and high-grade tantalum capacitors. This is among the rare few high-end motherboards that use a 10-layer PCB. The CPU socket is wired to two DDR5 DIMM slots in a 1-DIMM per channel topology that's best suited for memory overclocking, particularly tightening memory timings. It is also wired to two M.2 NVMe Gen 5 x4 slots, and two PCI-Express 5.0 x16 slots (x8/x8 Gen 5 when both are populated). The AMD X870 chipset puts out a third M.2 slot, which runs at Gen 4 x4 speed.

    Kingmax Intros PQ4442 M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSD in M.2-2242 Form-factor

    29 June 2026 at 16:01
    Kingmax today introduced the PQ4442 line of M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSDs in the compact M.2-2242 form-factor (42 mm length). The drive comes in 500 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB capacities, and combines 3D QLC NAND flash with a Silicon Motion SM2268XT DRAMless controller. All three variants offer sequential read speeds of up to 5000 MB/s, but while the 2 TB variant offers up to 4400 MB/s sequential writes, the 1 TB variant offers up to 4300 MB/s, and the 500 GB model just up to 2500 MB/s.

    4K random reads are rated up to 400,000 IOPS for the 2 TB and 1 TB variants, and up to 350,000 IOPS for the 500 GB variant; all three variants offer up to 500,000 IOPS 4K random writes. Write endurance of the 2 TB variant is rated at 960 TBW, and 560 TBW for the 1 TB variant; while the 500 GB variant offers 280 TBW. Kingmax is backing these drives with 3-year product warranties. The company didn't reveal pricing.

    Gothic 1 Remake PC Performance Analysis & Tuning Guide – How To Get The Best Experience On PC

    29 June 2026 at 16:31

    The image shows the title 'Gothic Remake' above three characters in a fantasy setting, with text reading 'PC Performance Analysis & Tuning Guide'.

    With modern PC games becoming increasingly heavy — especially open-world titles built on Unreal Engine 5 — default graphics presets rarely (if ever) provide the best balance between visual fidelity and performance. Gothic 1 Remake is no exception to that rule. Alkimia Interactive’s remake of the cult-classic RPG is clearly much more visually ambitious than the 2001 original, with a fully rebuilt Valley of Mines, dense settlements, physically richer materials, dynamic lighting, more detailed characters, thicker foliage, and a far more cinematic presentation. However, that jump in visual ambition also comes with a fairly steep hardware cost, and frankly, the […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/how-to/gothic-1-remake-pc-performance-analysis-tuning-guide-how-to-get-the-best-experience-on-pc/

    Colorful Introduces Memory Tuning Mode For Intel 800 Series Motherboards, Improving Gaming Performance

    29 June 2026 at 16:21

    A Colorful motherboard with 'Memory Tuning Mode' text features prominently on a BATTLE-AX model, showcasing multiple RAM slots and a CPU socket.

    The motherboard maker is introducing its proprietary memory optimization features for superior performance. Colorful Debuts Memory Tuning Mode, Claiming 4% Higher Average FPS in eSports Titles and Up To 10% Improvement in AIDA64 Benchmarks Major motherboard vendors have released their new memory and CPU optimization features for their motherboards. Colorful isn't lagging either and introduced a new memory optimization feature called Memory Tuning Mode. This specifically targets memory optimizations to improve performance in gaming and non-gaming workloads. As per IT Home, Colorful's Memory Tuning Mode is reserved for the Intel 800 series motherboards that are used by the Arrow Lake […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/colorful-introduces-memory-tuning-mode-for-intel-800-series-motherboards/

    Samsung Galaxy S phones accused in new US Wi-Fi patent lawsuit

    29 June 2026 at 17:22

    Samsung is facing a fresh patent infringement lawsuit in the US, this time over something as fundamental as how its Galaxy phones connect to Wi-Fi.

    The case, filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, names both Samsung Electronics and Samsung Electronics America as defendants.

    According to TheBiz, Saral Networks LLC claims Samsung S series phones from Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S26 series are infringing on US Patent No. 9,363,709, a technology designed to automate complex network configuration.

    Wi-Fi automation tech

    At the heart of the complaint is IPv6’s Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. When a Galaxy device connects to Wi-Fi, the router sends a network prefix to the device, which then automatically generates IP addresses, encryption settings, and more.

    Saral argues this entire process mirrors its patented method, which uses a unique Network Identification assigned to each device to calculate those settings automatically via an algorithm.

    It’s worth noting that Saral isn’t targeting just one or two devices. The complaint covers everything from the Galaxy S20 all the way through the S26 series, plus tablets, laptops, and televisions.

    Saral stated it analyzed internal source code data from a Galaxy S25 device and found IPv6 address generation and network autoconfiguration routines that it says clearly demonstrate infringement.

    Using a company’s publicly released code as evidence against it is a move that tends to hold up well in court, and Samsung’s legal team will need a precise counter-argument.

    Samsung has not yet issued a public response to the lawsuit.

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    Samsung unveils new AI features and Android 16 for interactive displays

    29 June 2026 at 16:36

    At ISTELive 26 in Orlando, Samsung pulled back the curtain on a slate of education-focused software and hardware updates for its Android-based Interactive Displays.

    Samsung is offering upgrades to its classroom interactive displays, which cover AI Assistant, Account Management Solution (AMS), and support for the Android 16 operating system.

    Thanks to the AMS, teachers sign in using a QR code or an NFC-enabled ID card, and their cloud-connected profile, wallpaper, app shortcuts, bookmarks, and preferred layout load instantly on whichever compatible display they’re standing in front of.

    On the AI side, Samsung AI Assistant brings Circle to Search, Live Transcript, AI Summary, and AI Quiz to compatible displays.

    Samsung Interactive Displays upgrade

    Hardware-wise, three new models are incoming: the WAF-S, WAFX-PS, and WAHX-M. The first two are iterative upgrades over the existing WAF and WAFX-P series, most notably running Android 16.

    Samsung is introducing a 98-inch option to its Interactive Display portfolio, targeting lecture halls and larger shared spaces. It supports on-device AI features and comes in four sizes ranging from 65 to 98 inches.

    Last but not least, Samsung Fast Swap is a replacement program for Platinum and Gold Education Channel Partners in the US designed to minimize device downtime in K–12 schools.

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    How to build a 120-minute weekly SEO workflow that gets results

    29 June 2026 at 16:00
    How to build a 120-minute weekly SEO workflow that gets results

    What happens to SEO when the same person owns paid campaigns, landing pages, reporting, email, social posts, sales requests, and last-minute website updates?

    Usually, it waits. A lot.

    The hard reality is that most small marketing teams know SEO can drive qualified demand, reduce paid media dependency, and support the buyer journey long before someone fills out a form.

    The problem is that SEO rarely feels urgent until something breaks.

    For many lean teams, SEO sits alongside everything else: paid campaigns, reporting, landing pages, email, social, webinars, product launches, client requests, sales decks, analytics cleanup, and whatever leadership needs by Friday.

    This article gives lean in-house and agency teams a 120-minute weekly SEO workflow focused on the actions most likely to protect visibility, uncover opportunities, improve high-value pages, and turn search data into business impact.

    Why SEO falls behind on lean teams

    Failure is rarely about effort. It’s mostly the result of competing priorities and a near-total absence of prioritization.

    On a lean team, SEO is one tab among 20. The person responsible for organic growth is also shipping newsletters, briefing designers, updating landing pages, and pulling the report leadership wants by Friday.

    So SEO gets attention when traffic drops, and not before. Meanwhile, the advice keeps coming: fix technical issues, publish more, build topical authority, refresh old articles, add schema, fix Core Web Vitals, build links, optimize for AI search, and the list goes on.

    Every recommendation is defensible. No team can tackle all of them in one week.

    The question that actually matters isn’t “What could we do?” It’s “What’s the highest-leverage thing we can finish this week?”

    Then there’s the reporting trap, which I see constantly. The team sits down for its SEO block and spends the entire hour inside dashboards — rankings, traffic, impressions, clicks, CTR, conversions, competitor visibility, and keyword movement.

    Then the meeting ends. Nothing ships. For a small team, reporting has to be short enough to leave room for action. The whole point is to decide what to fix next.

    Agencies battle context switching across a B2B SaaS account, a Shopify store, and a local service business in the same afternoon, usually with thin retainers, limited CMS access, and clients who want results but sit on approvals.

    In-house teams have the opposite profile: deep business context and a clear sense of which pages convert, but a dependence on developers buried in product work, brand and legal teams that slow content, and leadership that wants quick wins from a slow-moving channel.

    The outcome is the same either way. SEO becomes everyone’s job, and therefore nobody’s.

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    120 minutes is enough when your SEO workflow is focused

    Small teams lose when they try to operate like enterprise SEO departments, auditing everything, tracking everything, hoarding keywords, and shipping nothing.

    The entire point of time-boxing is to force a decision. Every session should end with one or two changes that genuinely improve visibility, traffic quality, or conversions.

    The 120-minute workflow should focus on four outcomes:

    • Find what’s already working.
    • Fix what’s blocking performance.
    • Improve the pages closest to revenue.
    • Turn search data into next week’s actions.

    The goal isn’t to “do SEO” for two hours. It’s to use two focused hours to make one or two decisions that improve visibility, traffic quality, or conversion potential.

    The 120-minute weekly SEO workflow

    The 120-minute weekly SEO workflow

    Check your organic data (0-15 minutes)

    Catch problems before they become performance drops.

    What to check:

    • Google Search Console clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position.
    • Organic conversions or assisted conversions in GA4.
    • Top landing pages gaining or losing traffic.
    • Branded vs. non-branded search movement.
    • Any indexing, crawling, or manual action warnings.

    What not to do: Don’t turn this into a full reporting session. This is a pulse check, not a board deck.

    The goal is to answer one question: “Is organic visibility moving in a direction that needs action?”

    Expected output: A simple weekly note:

    • Biggest organic win.
    • Biggest organic concern.
    • One page or query to investigate.
    • One action to take this week.

    Find the highest-leverage query opportunities (15-35 minutes)

    Now go looking for opportunities in GSC. The richest opportunities are queries ranking in Positions 4-15 with real impressions. You’re close, and a small push can move them.

    Also look for pages with strong impressions but weak CTR, queries climbing week over week, and queries where the ranking page only partially matches search intent.

    Resist the temptation to build a long keyword list. Pick three things: one page to improve, one query to answer better, and one title or meta description to test. That’s the brief for the rest of the session.

    When an agency I worked with reviewed a local accounting client’s GSC, three queries kept surfacing:

    • Variations on tax help for freelancers.
    • Common small-business tax mistakes.
    • The accountant vs. bookkeeper question.

    The instinctive response would have been to write three new articles.

    Instead, we rewrote one service page around freelancers, added a short FAQ pulled straight from those queries, and linked it to an existing bookkeeping article.

    One afternoon, one page, three search intents served, versus three half-finished drafts and another tab in a content calendar nobody opens.

    Improve one money page (35-60 minutes)

    This is the most important part of the workflow. A money page is any page close to revenue, pipeline, bookings, or sales.

    Money pages can include:

    For small teams, the weekly task isn’t to optimize the entire website. It’s to improve one important page in one meaningful way.

    Ask:

    • What does the buyer need to believe before they convert?
    • What objection is missing from this page?
    • What proof would reduce hesitation?
    • What comparison does the buyer already have in mind?
    • What query is this page almost satisfying, but not fully?
    • What internal link would help the user take the next step?
    • Is the CTA aligned with the visitor’s intent?

    Examples of meaningful page improvements include:

    • Add three FAQs based on real search queries. Clear, structured answers like these can also win featured snippets.
    • Improve the H1 and intro to better match search intent.
    • Add comparison language.
    • Add screenshots, reviews, examples, or proof points.
    • Link to a relevant case study.
    • Add internal links from supporting articles.
    • Clarify who the offer is and isn’t for.
    • Improve the CTA based on search intent.
    • Add a short “How it works” section.
    • Add pricing, process, or implementation details where appropriate.

    That’s SEO work. It’s also conversion work.

    Fix one technical or indexing issue (60-80 minutes)

    Technical SEO can eat the entire two hours if you let it, so focus on impact.

    The question here is what could stop an important page from being discovered, understood, indexed, or trusted. That reframing eliminates much of the busywork on its own.

    The usual suspects include priority pages that aren’t indexed, junk pages, broken internal links, redirect chains, duplicate or missing titles on pages that matter, incorrect canonicals, schema errors on key templates, and important pages buried too deep to crawl easily.

    A weekly automated crawl from an SEO tool, combined with Claude, earns its place here.

    End with one of three outcomes: a fix shipped, an issue assigned, or a clear developer brief.

    For example, an ecommerce team may notice that several collection pages aren’t indexed because of incorrect canonical tags. Fixing that issue is likely more valuable than publishing another generic article.

    The 20-minute action may simply be documenting the affected URLs, explaining the expected behavior, and sending a specific brief to the developer.

    That still counts as progress.

    Add or improve internal links (80-100 minutes)

    Internal linking is one of the fastest, yet most underrated, SEO wins for small teams because it doesn’t require new content.

    It helps search engines understand which pages matter. It helps users continue their journey. It also helps informational content support commercial outcomes.

    Each week, look for opportunities to:

    • Add links from high-traffic articles to money pages.
    • Add links from product or service pages to supporting guides.
    • Link from older articles to newer strategic content.
    • Use descriptive anchor text.
    • Link from informational content to decision-support content.
    • Link from decision-support content to conversion pages.
    • Add links to case studies, demos, comparison pages, or category pages.

    For example, an article ranking for “how to choose accounting software” should never be a dead end. It should route readers to a comparison guide, a relevant case study, and the demo or pricing page. Same traffic, more business value, and more touchpoints throughout the website.

    Turn one search insight into content or messaging (100-115 minutes)

    Search data shouldn’t die in an SEO silo. The best query you find this week is a gift to the rest of marketing because it’s the language buyers actually use.

    A term like “best CRM for small agencies” can become a comparison section on a landing page, a LinkedIn post, a sales email angle, and a paid ad group, all from one insight.

    A query like “is [product] worth it” can become a proof section, a pricing explainer, a “who this isn’t for” paragraph, and a ready-made answer to a sales objection.

    Share one of these insights with the team each week, and SEO stops being a channel and becomes a source of intelligence.

    Buyer language also shows up in Reddit threads, Amazon reviews, and comments on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

    Decide next week’s SEO priority (115-120 minutes)

    End with a decision. Not a long list. Not another backlog. One clear priority.

    Choose next week’s action based on:

    • Business impact.
    • Search demand.
    • Ease of execution.
    • Current performance gap.
    • Revenue proximity.

    Use this template: 

    • “Next week, our highest-leverage SEO action is [X] because [Y].”

    For example:

    • “Next week, our highest-leverage SEO action is updating the pricing page because it gets non-branded traffic, supports demo requests, and doesn’t answer implementation cost questions.”

    That’s how SEO becomes operational.

    The 120-minute SEO workflow
    TimeTaskGoalOutput
    0-15 minsOrganic data checkSpot issues and movementWeekly SEO note
    15-35 minsQuery opportunity reviewFind low-hanging growth3 opportunities
    35-60 minsImprove one money pageIncrease rankings and conversionsOne page update
    60-80 minsFix one technical issueRemove blockersOne fix or brief
    80-100 minsInternal linkingStrengthen priority pages5-10 links
    100-115 minsTurn data into content insightSupport wider marketingOne reusable insight
    115-120 minsChoose the next priorityMaintain momentumOne next action

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    A sample month using the 120-minute workflow

    To make the workflow easier to apply, rotate the emphasis each week.

    Week 1: Revenue page week

    Focus on one product, service, category, or location page.

    Output:

    • Update copy.
    • Add FAQs.
    • Improve internal links.
    • Check indexing and schema.
    • Improve the CTA.

    Week 2: Content refresh week

    Focus on one existing article with impressions but weak clicks or rankings.

    Output:

    • Improve the title.
    • Add missing sections identified through a content gap analysis.
    • Refresh examples.
    • Add links to money pages.
    • Better match search intent.

    Week 3: Technical cleanup week

    Focus on one crawl, indexing, or template issue.

    Output:

    • Fix broken links.
    • Resolve duplicate titles.
    • Submit priority pages for indexing.
    • Clean up sitemap issues.
    • Brief a developer if needed.

    Week 4: Search insight week

    Focus on turning SEO data into broader marketing assets.

    Output:

    • One landing page insight.
    • One sales objection.
    • One content brief.
    • One paid or social angle.
    • One FAQ or comparison section.

    This keeps the workflow balanced.

    It prevents the team from spending every week in dashboards, technical audits, or publishing new content without improving existing assets.

    What small teams should stop doing

    Most teams don’t have a doing problem. They have a stopping problem.

    • Stop chasing every low-impact technical warning.
    • Stop creating content because a tool found a keyword. 
    • Stop publishing AI-assisted articles at scale.
    • Stop rewriting pages without a hypothesis.
    • Stop optimizing low-value pages before revenue pages. 
    • Stop treating rankings as the only score that counts.

    Don’t create new content until you’ve reviewed the pages you already have. The highest returns often come from pages that already rank on Page 2, get impressions, sit near revenue, and are one good afternoon away from doing more. New content is often the expensive answer to a problem your existing pages can solve.

    The test for any task is simple. If it can’t be tied to qualified traffic, conversions, discoverability, buyer education, or trust, it doesn’t belong in the 120 minutes.

    How to make this work without a dedicated SEO person

    This workflow doesn’t require an SEO department. It requires one owner, a weekly rhythm, and a bias toward shipping.

    A simple role split could look like this:

    • Marketing manager: Owns prioritization and the weekly SEO note.
    • Content marketer: Updates copy, FAQs, and page sections.
    • Developer or web support: Handles technical fixes.
    • Paid search manager: Shares query and conversion insights.
    • Founder or sales team: Contributes objections and buyer language.

    The most important role is the owner. Someone has to protect the 120 minutes, choose the priority, and make sure the session ends with an action.

    Without ownership, SEO becomes everyone’s job and nobody’s job.

    Use AI to shorten repetitive SEO work

    Small teams can save time by turning repeatable SEO tasks into focused AI workflows.

    This doesn’t mean asking AI to “do SEO.” It means using Custom GPTs, Claude Skills, or connected workflows to reduce repetitive setup and speed up analysis.

    For example, connect Google Search Console data and have AI identify:

    • Queries in Positions 4-15.
    • Pages with high impressions but low CTR.
    • Search queries that should become FAQs.
    • Internal linking opportunities.
    • Technical issues that should become developer briefs.

    Agencies can also create client-specific assistants that understand each client’s services, priority pages, competitors, and customer objections. That reduces context switching and speeds up weekly recommendations.

    Useful workflows include:

    • GSC opportunity analyzer: Flags ranking opportunities, low-CTR pages, and search intent gaps.
    • Money page refresh assistant: Suggests improvements to product, service, or pricing pages, including FAQs, proof points, comparisons, and CTAs.
    • Internal linking assistant: Recommends internal links and anchor text based on priority pages.
    • Technical SEO brief generator: Converts crawl issues into developer-ready tickets.
    • SEO reporting summarizer: Turns GSC, GA4, and ranking data into a concise weekly update.

    Keep each workflow narrow. Don’t build one generic SEO assistant and expect it to handle everything. Build small workflows that help your team move faster from data to decisions.

    Own the conversation before your competitors.

    See where your brand appears, where it doesn’t, and exactly how to win more visibility across search, AI, local, social, and every channel that matters.

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    Small teams win SEO through consistency

    Small teams win SEO by doing the highest-leverage things repeatedly.

    The 120-minute weekly SEO workflow won’t replace a full SEO strategy. It won’t solve every technical issue, build every content asset, or uncover every opportunity.

    But it gives lean teams a practical way to protect visibility, learn from search data, improve revenue pages, and keep organic growth moving.

    The mindset is simple: Less auditing. More shipping. More buyer intent. Less “SEO work.” More business impact.

    AI search is driving customers. Can you measure it? by CallRail

    29 June 2026 at 15:00

    For the past two years, marketers have been asking one question: How do I show up in AI search?

    We’ve seen endless discussions about AI optimization, visibility, and how large language models decide which businesses to recommend. But a more practical question is emerging: How do you measure whether AI search is actually driving customers?

    That’s the challenge we set out to explore.

    By analyzing nearly 30 million inbound leads, we found that AI platforms are already influencing how customers discover and contact businesses. While AI-generated leads still account for a small share of total volume, they’re growing steadily enough to become a channel marketers should start monitoring.

    The conversation is shifting from visibility to measurement.

    AI search is becoming a new attribution challenge

    Traditional attribution models were built around channels like organic search, paid search, direct traffic, and referrals. AI introduces a new way customers discover businesses.

    A customer might ask ChatGPT for the best local HVAC company, use Perplexity to compare law firms, or ask Gemini for a nearby dentist before picking up the phone.

    From a marketer’s perspective, those customers often appear as direct traffic—or aren’t attributed at all. That creates a blind spot.

    If AI platforms are influencing customer discovery, marketers need a way to measure whether those recommendations are driving real business outcomes.

    What 30 million leads tell us

    Our analysis shows that AI platforms are already generating measurable inbound leads for businesses. It also shows that this activity is growing over time and spans multiple industries — not just a single category or use case.

    One platform accounts for most AI-attributed calls, while others contribute smaller shares that continue to evolve. Our data also shows which industries are receiving more AI-driven calls than others.

    Just as importantly, there are limits to what this dataset measures. It doesn’t tell us why customers chose one AI platform over another, what prompts they used, or why a particular business was recommended. Instead, it measures something more concrete: when customers identify an AI platform as part of the journey that led them to contact a business.

    That distinction matters. There’s no shortage of opinions about AI search. What marketers need now is evidence that it’s influencing customer acquisition.

    Measurement should come before optimization

    Many marketers are eager to optimize for AI search. But before investing in new tactics, it’s worth answering a simpler question: Is AI already driving customers to your business?

    Without measurement, it’s difficult to know whether increased visibility is translating into meaningful business results.

    As AI search emerges as another customer acquisition channel, marketers should measure it the same way they measure other demand sources — alongside paid search, organic search, referrals, and social.

    The goal isn’t to replace existing attribution models. It’s to ensure they evolve alongside changing customer behavior.

    From visibility to measurement

    The first wave of AI search focused on visibility. The next wave will focus on proving business impact.

    For marketers, that means moving beyond questions like, “Can customers find us?” and toward questions like, “How many leads did AI actually generate?”

    The businesses that answer those questions first will be better positioned to understand how AI fits into their marketing mix—and where to invest as customer discovery continues to evolve.

    Don’t just watch the shift — start measuring it

    As AI search continues to evolve, CallRail is focused on giving marketers the attribution they need to measure its impact on real customer conversations.

    Try CallRail free at CallRail.com.

    Pocket raises $11M in bet on rising demand for AI note-taking devices

    29 June 2026 at 17:16
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    Apple's first touchscreen MacBook could arrive with the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips

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    Desktop mode turns this mid-range smartphone into a mini PC

    With USB 3.2 and built-in desktop mode, the Google Pixel 10a brings a feature to the mid-range segment that is otherwise reserved for significantly more expensive smartphones. In everyday use, however, it becomes clear that this PC alternative still has its limitations, but is surprisingly versatile.

    These are the best alternatives to the Galaxy A37

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    QNAP fixes 14 NAS security flaws and recommends updating QTS and QuTS

    QNAP has patched 14 vulnerabilities in its NAS systems, several of which allow threat actors to perform dangerous remote attacks without needing to log in. QNAP NAS users are strongly advised to update their QTS or QuTS systems immediately. Read on to learn how to update your device and set up additional layers of protection.

    Apple's cheapest iPhone will stick to one of the worst displays in 2027. Leaker tips iPhone 18 to iPhone Air 2 specs

    Apple is selling the iPhone 17e as a "value packed" deal, but in many ways, it’s anything but. While even the cheapest Android phones have had 120 Hz OLED displays for years, Apple is apparently going to sell next years iPhone 18e with below-average specs. A reliable leaker is currently also revealing new displays specs of the iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2 plus he mentions the iPhone Ultra 2 and the iPhone 20 Pro.

    Amazfit launches a beta feature for iOS notification forwarding

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    Amazfit has been working on delivering better notifications from your iPhone to its smart wearables. The company now officially announced the start of a beta testing program for its iOS Notification Forwarding feature. But there's a catch - the beta access is available only to users located in the EU. The new notification handling allows not just basic alerts, but also supports interaction with compatible apps. You can now view entire messages, reply, send a quick response or mark as read directly on your smartwatch. The integration works with supported apps, like WhatsApp. Image...

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    Süper Lig'de 4 büyük ekibin bugün itibarıyla açıkladığı transferler şöyle:

    Beşiktaş: Sıfır

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    Galatasaray: Sıfır

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    Beşiktaş kadrosuna kesin olarak yabancı bir kaleci katacak. Şu anda bütün ağırlık, Alexander Nübel'e verildi. 29 yaşındaki eldivenin Stuttgart'taki kiralık sözleşmesi sona erdi. Bayern Münih'le mukavelesi ise 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sürüyor...

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    As AI models evolve to offer new forms of search and discovery, independent creators are looking for flexible ways to understand and manage how their content is accessed. This integration simplifies the process by letting beehiiv users manage their digital footprint through two clear choices: publishers can either opt-in to maximum discovery to allow AI search engines and agents to crawl their work freely for broader distribution, or choose content protection, blocking AI scraping to preserve their archives for future monetization and licensing opportunities.

    “Cloudflare is dedicated to protecting and enabling content creators, from independent bloggers to the world’s largest publishers,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare. “As the Internet evolves, our commitment remains the same: ensuring creators have the tools they need to thrive. This partnership with beehiiv is the next logical step in that mission, giving newsletter operators the transparency and control to navigate the AI era on their own terms, whether they are optimizing for discovery or preserving their work for future opportunities.”

    “beehiiv was built to support creator independence,” said Tyler Denk, co-founder and CEO of beehiiv. “As AI changes how people find and consume content, publishers need real leverage. Our partnership with Cloudflare gives creators the data and controls they need to either maximize discovery and distribution, or protect their writing and dictate their own terms.”

    Managing AI bots historically required complex technical engagement, like manual robots.txt updates or firewalls. This partnership removes those technical hurdles, giving publishers of all sizes–from large media outlets to individual creators–the ability to easily set automated preferences. Key features of the integration include:

    • Personalized Analytics: Creators get an on-platform dashboard powered by Cloudflare APIs. This shows exactly which AI crawlers are attempting to access their content, which ones are being blocked, and the referral traffic those crawlers send back to the newsletter.
    • One-Click Toggle Permissions: The ability to block or allow specific AI models based on the creator’s business goals.
    • Future-Proof Rights Management: Automatic updates that adapt to new AI crawlers as they emerge on the web, ensuring creators have the most up-to-date control without needing to update code.

    AI Crawl Control will be available to all beehiiv users in beta, giving every publisher visibility into how AI services interact with their content and the traffic they generate. beehiiv Max customers will also have access to AI Crawl Control, enabling them to block AI crawlers and decide how their content is used across the AI ecosystem.

    The new AI control features will be available through the platform’s standard dashboard settings.

     

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    Mikel Oyarsabal: “Real Sosyedad” mənim evimdir”

    29 June 2026 at 16:00

    La Liqada çıxış edən “Real Sosyedad”ın məzunu və kapitanı Mikel Oyarsabal San-Sebastyan klubundakı gələcəyi ilə bağlı fikrini açıqlayıb.

    Arena.az 29 yaşlı ispaniyalı mərkəz hücumçusunun müvafiq fikrini təqdim edir:

    “Minlərlə dəfə demişəm ki, evim burada – San-Sebastyandadır. Bura, böyüyüb boya-başa çatdığım, özümü yaxşı hiss etdiyim məkandır. Həmçinin qarşıda müqavilə üzrə hələ iki ilim var”, deyə Oyarsabal bildirib.

    Mikel Oyarsabal futbola “Eybar”da qədəm qoyub. Buradan “Real Sosyedad”a keçmiş hücumçu 2016-cı ilin yanvarında bask klubunun əsas komandasına keçirilib.

    Mikel Oyarsabalın “Real Sosyedad”la müqaviləsi 2028-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir. Bask klubu komandanın kapitan sarğısını məhz Oyarsabala etibar edib.

    Oyarsabal “Real Sosyedad”ın heyətində 437 oyuna çıxıb, 133 qol vurub, 65 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

    Mikel Oyarsabal 2016-cı ilin mayında debüt etdiyi İspaniya yığmasının heyətində 56 oyun keçirib, 27 qol vurub və 12 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

    Oyarsabalın qənimətlər muzeyində “Real Sosyedad”la 2 dəfə qazandığı İspaniya Kral Kuboku (2019/2020, 2025/2026) və İspaniya yığması ilə qazandığı Avropa çempionatı (2024) var. Oyarsabal həmçinin İspaniyanın U-21 yığması ilə 2019-cu ildə keçirilmiş gənclərin Avropa çempionatının qalibi olub.

    “Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 29 ispaniyalı mərkəz hücumçusunun trasnfer dəyərini 25 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

    Leandro Andrade “Qarabağ”a bu sözlərlə vida etdi

    29 June 2026 at 16:00

    “Qarabağ”dan Ukraynanın “Polesye” klubuna transfer olunmuş kabo-verdeli yarımmüdafiəçi Leandro Andrade Ağdam təmsilçisi ilə vidalaşıb.

    Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 26 yaşlı futbolçu sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edərək “Qarabağ”da keçirdiyi illəri unutmayacağını bildirib.

    “Qarabağ”la vidalaşmaq vaxtı gəldi. Çətin olsa da, bu 4 il yarımda yaşadıqlarımı sözlə ifadə etməyə çalışacağam. Bunu bir sözlə ifadə edə bilərəm: unudulmaz!” – deyə Andrade yazıb.

    O, məşqçilərə, klub əməkdaşlarına, komanda yoldaşlarına və azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edib:

    “İlk gündən özümü evimdəki kimi hiss etməyimə səbəb olan hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm. Ömürlük dostluqlar qazandım. Azarkeşlərə də xüsusi təşəkkür edirəm. Məni həmişə sizdən biri kimi hiss etdirdiniz”.

    Andrade paylaşımını “Təşəkkürlər, Bakı! Təşəkkürlər, “Qarabağ” ailəsi!” sözləri ilə tamamlayıb.

    Xatırladaq ki, 26 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi yeni klubu ilə 3 illik (2029-cu ilin iyununa qədər) müqavilə imzalayıb.

    2022-ci ilin yanvarından “Qarabağ”ın formasını geyinən kabo-verdeli futbolçu bu komandanın heyətində 2021/2022, 2022/2023, 2023/2024 və 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümlərində Azərbaycan çempionu olub, 2021/2022 və 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümlərində Azərbaycan Kubokunu qazanıb. Komandanın 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümündə Avropa Liqasının 1/8 finalına, 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-offuna yüksəlməsində əməyi olan Andrade 2022/2023 və 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümlərində Avropa Liqasının əsas, 2021/2022 və 2022/2023-cü illər mövsümlərimdə Konfrans Liqasının pley-off mərhələlərinin iştirakçısı olub. Leandro “Qarabağ”da keçirdiyi ümumilikdə 213 matçda 60 qol vurub.

    Leandro Andrade “Qarabağ”da oynadığı müddətdə Avropa miqyaslı klub turnirlərinin tarixinə düşüb. O, əsas mərhələlərin üç fərqli matçının 1-ci dəqiqəsində qol sevinci yaşayan ilk və yeganə oyunçudur.

    “Araz-Naxçıvan” yeni mövsümə Bakıda hazırlaşacaq

    29 June 2026 at 15:00

    “Araz-Naxçıvan” komandası futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün hazırlığına iyulun 10-da başlayacaq.

    Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Naxçıvan klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

    Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, hazırlığın ilk 3 günü ərzində futbolçular tibbi müayinədən keçəcəklər. Ayın 13-dən 20-dək təlim-məşq toplanışının birinci mərhələsi olacaq. İyulun 20-də klubun əvəzedici heyəti ilə yoxlama oyunu keçiriləcək. Ertəsi gün dincələk futbolçular hazırlıq prosesinin ikinci mərhələsinə iyulun 22-də başlayacaq.

    Ayın 31-dək davam edəcək ikinci mərhələdə “qırmızı-ağlar” 3 oyunda gücünü sınayacaq. İyulun 24-də “İmişli”, ayın 31-də isə “Şəfa” ilə görüşlər nəzərdə tutulub. İyulun 28-də keçirilməsi nəzərdə tutulan oyundakı rəqib dəqiqləşməyib. Avqustun ilk 2 günündə istirahət edəcək “Araz-Naxçıvan” ayın 3-də bir araya gələcək və 4 gün sonra yoxlama matçında gücünü sınayacaq. Avqustun 7-nə planlaşdırılan görüş üçün də rəqib seçilməyib. Bu qarşılaşmadan sonra bərpa və istirahət edəcək futbolçular avqustun 10-dan etibarən yeni mövsümün ilk oyununun hazırlığına başlayacaqlar.

    Naxçıvan komandasının bütün hazırlıq prosesi Bakıda baş tutacaq.

    TKROBOTS AI: An AI-powered cryptocurrency trading platform that enables stable passive income

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    29 June 2026 at 15:45
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    29 June 2026 at 15:29
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    29 June 2026 at 15:02
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    Manny Pacquiao shares honest reaction as Floyd Mayweather’s ‘problems’ force rematch postponement

    29 June 2026 at 15:01

    has shared his first reaction after his planned rematch against Floyd Mayweather was postponed. It’s been over a decade since Pacquiao and Mayweather finally met back in May 2015, with Mayweather claiming a unanimous decision victory in an underwhelming affair, though it remains the highest grossing fight of all time. Pacquiao was keen for a […]

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    “Fənərbağça”nın yeni transferi zədələndi

    29 June 2026 at 16:24

    “Fənərbağça” ciddi itki ilə üzləşib.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın yeni transferi Vedat Muriqi zədələnib. Bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. Məşqdə xəsarət alan hücumçu meydançanı xərəkdə tərk edib.

    Muriqinin son durumu MRT müayinəsindən sonra bilinəcək.

    “Fənərbağça” kosovolu hücumçunu bu yay “Malyorka”dan 15 milyon avroya transfer edib.

    DÇ-2026: günün oyunları bu kanallarda – TV

    29 June 2026 at 16:15

    Bu gün dünya çempionatında pley-off mərhələsinin növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.

    Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalların siyahısını təqdim edir:

    DÇ-2026
    21:00 Braziliya – Yaponiya (İctimai TV, TRT 1)

    30 iyun
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    05:00 Niderland – Mərakeş (İctimai TV, TRT 1)

    Gəncədən İspaniyaya: Bir futbolçunun yolu – VİDEO

    29 June 2026 at 15:45

    Ən uzunmüddətli legioner həyatı yaşamış, “Spartak”, “Betis”, “Albasete”, “Vitoriya” kimi klublarda çıxış etmiş futbolçumuz Vəli Qasımov “Kandar” platformasının qonağı olub.

    Futbolpress.az Qasımovun müsahibəsini təqdim edir:

    Azərbaycan gimnastları Dünya Kubokunda qızıl medal qazandı

    29 June 2026 at 15:26

    26–29 iyun tarixlərində Çinin Nankin şəhərində aerobika gimnastikası üzrə Dünya Kuboku keçirilib.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarışda ölkəmizi fərdi proqramda Sara Əlixanlı, qarışıq cütlük proqramında isə Mədinə Mustafayeva və Vladimir Dolmatov təmsil ediblər.

    Təsnifat mərhələsinin nəticələrinə əsasən, Sara Əlixanlı 17.900 xal, Mədinə Mustafayeva və Vladimir Dolmatov isə 18.600 xal toplayaraq final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanıb.

    Finalda qarışıq cütlüyümüz 19.100 xalla rəqiblərini geridə qoyaraq qızıl medalın sahibi olub. Sara Əlixanlı isə 18.050 xalla 6-cı yerdə qərarlaşıb.

    “Araz-Naxçıvan”ın yay planı bilindi

    29 June 2026 at 15:05

    “Araz-Naxçıvan” yeni mövsümün hazırlığına iyulun 10-da başlayacaq.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk 3 gün ərzində futbolçular tibbi müayinədən keçəcəklər. Ayın 13-dən 20-dək təlim-məşq toplanışının birinci mərhələsi olacaq. İyulun 20-də klubun əvəzedici heyəti ilə yoxlama oyunu keçiriləcək.

    Ertəsi gün dincələk futbolçular hazırlıq prosesinin ikinci mərhələsinə iyulun 22-də başlayacaq. Ayın 31-dək davam edəcək bu toplanışda “qırmızı-ağlar” 3 oyunda gücünü sınayacaq. İyulun 24-də “İmişli”, ayın 31-də isə “Şəfa” sparrinq-rəqib olacaq. İyulun 28-də keçirilməsi nəzərdə tutulan oyundakı rəqib dəqiqləşməyib.

    Avqustun ilk 2 günündə istirahət edəcək “Araz-Naxçıvan” ayın 3-də bir araya gələcək və 4 gün sonra yoxlama matçında gücünü sınayacaq. Avqustun 7-nə planlaşdırılan görüş üçün sparrinq-rəqib seçilməyib. Bu qarşılaşmadan sonra bərpa və istirahət edəcək futbolçular avqustun 10-dan etibarən yeni mövsümün ilk oyununun hazırlığına başlayacaq.

    Bütün hazırlıq prosesi Bakıda keçiriləcək.

    Official: Juric is the new coach of Monza

    29 June 2026 at 16:13

    Monza have officially appointed Ivan Juric as their new coach following promotion to Serie A, as Paolo Bianco walked away for a role at Pisa.

    The club fought their way through the Serie B play-offs to regain top flight status after just one year away, but Bianco decided he wanted another challenge, and terminated his contract by mutual consent.

    Juric given new Serie A opportunity

    BERGAMO, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Atalanta BC coach Ivan Juric looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan at New Balance Arena on October 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
    BERGAMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 28: Atalanta BC coach Ivan Juric looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan at New Balance Arena on October 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

    Juric has had a torrid few years since leaving Torino in the summer of 2024.

    He lasted just 12 games at Roma before being fired in November 2024, then was hired by Southampton in the Premier League only to be sacked there too in April 2025 after just 16 matches.

    His Atalanta career in the team shaken by losing long-term coach Gian Piero Gasperini was ended following only 15 competitive games in November 2025.

    Juric’s other previous club experiences were at Verona, Genoa, Crotone and Mantova, after being assistant manager to Gasperini.

    This announcement means the only Serie A club still officially without a coach is Napoli, who first need Max Allegri to terminate his contract with Milan.

    Inter ready to invest €25m on Roma’s Pisilli instead of Curtis Jones from Liverpool

    29 June 2026 at 16:03

    Inter have hit a standstill in negotiations for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones and reports in Italy claim that the Nerazzurri are ready to turn to Roma’s Niccolo Pisilli instead, with the Giallorossi still needing to make sales before the end of the month. 

    Liverpool and Inter hit Jones impasse, Pisilli alternative

    It has been a disappointing start to the summer transfer window for the 2025-26 domestic double winners, who have missed out on the signings of Marco Palestra to Chelsea and Nico Paz to Como. 

    A deal for Liverpool midfielder Jones appears to be fading away as well: Inter had been hoping to secure a deal for a fee in the region of €25m for the 25-year-old Englishman, who is heading into the final year of his contract at Anfield. 

    Liverpool, meanwhile, have been demanding a fee closer to €40m (£35m), potentially with additional bonuses and add-ons, and with a significant salary factored into the equation, it appears that Inter are unwilling to satisfy these requests and the Corriere dello Sport describes the situation as a ‘stalemate’. 

    This leaves Inter ready to turn to alternative profiles in midfield, and the Corriere dello Sport suggests that Pisilli is the next target on the Nerazzurri list. 

    ROME, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: Niccolo Pisilli of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's third goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico on February 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
    ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Niccolo Pisilli of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team’s third goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico on February 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

    Monday’s report claims that the 21-year-old is valued in the region of €25m, the same amount that Inter had been offering for Jones, and Pisilli currently earns a much lower salary compared to the Englishman, of around €2.5m per season including bonuses. 

    If Roma are open to the sale, negotiations could move quickly, as the Giallorossi are still needing to make sales before June 30 in order to comply with the terms of their financial fair play settlement agreement with UEFA. As Pisilli is an academy product, any transfer fee would be recorded as a pure capital gain.

    Gabriel Jesus: Arsenal striker drops Serie A transfer hint, makes honest Ancelotti admission

    29 June 2026 at 15:58

    Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus reveals he ‘dreamed of playing’ in Italy as a kid and admits Carlo Ancelotti was right to keep him out of the Brazil squad at the 2026 World Cup: ‘I didn’t deserve it.’

    Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus leaves the door open for a possible summer move to Serie A.

    Gabriel Jesus: ‘I grew up watching Serie A’

    There have been reports across Italian and English media in recent weeks that both Juventus and Milan are interested in a potential deal, and the striker told Gazzetta: “I grew up watching Serie A and dreamed of playing in Italy. Scoring two goals at San Siro against Inter was like making that dream come true. I don’t know my future, I’m working now and we’ll see what happens with Arsenal.”

    MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 20: Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal scores his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
    MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 20: Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

    The 29-year-old scored six goals in 27 appearances across all competitions with Arsenal in 2025-26, and his contract in North London runs out in June 2027. The Brazilian described himself as “a happy guy, who jokes with everyone, even Calafiori, who plays with me at Arsenal.

    “Calafiori loves Brazil like I love Italy. Now he’s in Brazil, he sends me photos and Brazilian music,” the striker revealed.

    Gabriel Jesus’ lack of playing time with Arsenal in 2025-26 cost him a place in the Brazil national team squad for the 2026 World Cup, but the Arsenal man has no hard feelings towards Ancelotti.

    “I don’t think I was even that close to getting into the team,” admitted the striker.

    “There have been other players called up many times in the last year and then cut anyway. If you ask me, ‘Did you deserve to be on the list?’ I say no.'”

    BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 30: Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Mikel Merino, Cristhian Mosquera, Martin Odegaard, Riccardo Calafiori, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Christian Norgaard of Arsenal sit on the Arsenal bench during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
    BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Mikel Merino, Cristhian Mosquera, Martin Odegaard, Riccardo Calafiori, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Christian Norgaard of Arsenal sit on the Arsenal bench during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

    The Arsenal striker revealed the last time he talked to Ancelotti: “We spoke in January, when I was scoring goals. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any minutes at the end of the season and, to be honest, that’s why I didn’t deserve to be at the World Cup. I understand these situations.

    “Everyone has to respect him [Ancelotti],” concluded Gabriel Jesus.

    “He is the most successful. What impressed me most were the words of those who worked with him: he is open, he makes the team a family.”

    Milan & Inter took different paths… but fans feel the same

    29 June 2026 at 15:42

    Milan appear to be closing in on the signing of Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain in a €70m deal, while Inter have missed out on Marco Palestra, with the highly-rated youngster set to join Chelsea.

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    BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team's first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
    BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

    Inter and Milan fans’ concerns as transfer window begins

    The latest transfer developments have sparked plenty of debate among supporters of both clubs. But are the concerns justified, or are fans overreacting to the early stages of the summer window?

    Richard Hall joins Lorenzo Bettoni to analyse the biggest talking points, assess what these moves mean for Milan and Inter, and discuss whether there is real cause for concern.

    Watch the full show below

    Al-Ittihad prepared to offer hefty contract to Conte in warning for Italy

    29 June 2026 at 15:31

    In a potentially worrying update for the Italy national team, Monday’s reports claim that Al-Ittihad are prepared to offer Antonio Conte a hefty salary in order to take over from Sergio Conceicao as head coach in the Saudi Pro League. 

    Al-Ittihad circling over Conte, waiting for Italy decision

    Conte, along with former CT Roberto Mancini, are the leading candidates to take over from Gennaro Gattuso as head coach of the Italy national team following the departure of the former Milan midfielder along with Gianluigi Buffon and Gabriele Gravina back in early April. 

    NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
    NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

    It is set to be a busy week for the Italy national team set-up and newly-elected FIGC President Giovanni Malago, who is set to make a series of crucial personnel decisions in the coming weeks. The new head of the Italian FA is seeking to appoint a new technical director of the national team – Paolo Maldini among the candidates – and will then move on to the appointment of a new head coach. 

    However, according to Monday’s reports from the Corriere dello Sport, the Italy national team is not the only option that awaits Conte, who left his position with Napoli at the end of the 2025-26 season. 

    Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad are reportedly willing to offer Conte a ‘dizzying’ salary to take over from short-lived Milan boss Conceicao as head coach. 

    The Corriere dello Sport remains confident that Conte would still accept an offer from the Italy set-up if he is the no.1 candidate, but if an offer does not arrive, he will be left evaluating whether to take some time off or to accept a new and potentially extremely lucrative offer abroad.

    Tears and hugs: How Bari said goodbye to Protti

    29 June 2026 at 15:22

    Thousands of Bari fans gathered at the Stadio San Nicola on Friday to bid farewell to club legend Igor Protti. Jonathan Grade was there for Football Italia to cover this tribute-filled evening.

    Friday evening was hugely emotional in the southern city of Bari. Following the deeply moving scenes at Livorno earlier in the week, this time it was the turn of the Barese to pay tribute to Igor Protti- a player who gave so much to the club in far happier times.

    Bari as a club are in one of the darkest periods in their history. Recently relegated to Serie C, the fans make no secret of their dislike of the club’s ownership. They are run by the son of Napoli owner Aurelio de Laurentiis, but feel their club is being neglected by the family.

    Protests have been a constant in their sadly near-deserted San Nicola stadium and boycotts have regularly been taking place.

    On Friday though all that was put aside as the club’s passionate fans paid tribute to a man they regarded as one of their own. It was a hugely moving ceremony led by a highly emotional Michele Salomone.

    Salomone is regarded as the voice of the club. He’s been associated with them for almost 50 years as both a commentator and author. He was joined on stage by most of the famous 1993 promotion winning squad. Former captain- Bari born and bred Emanuele Bigica also paid tribute to Protti, as an emotional montage of the late striker’s goals with the club was played on the big screen.

    Before the ceremony started Bari Mayor Vito Leccese unveiled a plaque at the Curva Nord- renaming it the “Curva Igor Protti.” It is where Bari’s ultras are situated on a match day- and where Protti would always run to celebrate goals he scored at that end of the stadium.

    For the Bari fans Igor Protti symbolised everything the club stood for.  He lived among the fans in the Poggiofranco district of the city and lived a very private life away from the media frenzy that is ever present around Serie A.

    He joined the club in 1992 from Messina and after two seasons in Serie B (the second blighted by a cruciate ligament injury) he would finally reach the Italian top flight after eleven years as a professional.

    His first Serie A season saw him score seven goals in a campaign that would see strike partner Sandro Tovalieri take most of the attention. That year Bari upset some of the biggest clubs in Serie A- winning at Inter, Milan and Lazio.

    The 1995-96 season though saw Igor’s Serie A career really take off. It started with him winning 1,000 bottles of wine after scoring the first goal of the Serie A season- a stunner against Napoli. It would be the first of an astonishing 24 as he shared the season’s capocannoniere title alongside Lazio legend Beppe Signori.

    It was bittersweet though as Bari would be relegated that season, Protti becoming the only player in Serie A history to be crowned top scorer and suffer relegation in the same campaign.

    There was talk that summer of a call up to the Italian national side for Euro 96 but it never transpired. He was now though one of the hottest properties in Italian football and there was no way Bari could hold on to him following relegation. He would in fact join Signori at Lazio for around €3.6m- a hefty fee back then!

    In 1999- after a disappointing time in the eternal city and later with Napoli- Igor found a new home- returning for a second spell with Livorno and  earning legendary status there too. He remains only the second player in Italian football history to be crowned capocannoniere in Italy’s top three divisions- Dario Hubner being the other.

    Last Friday though was all about his achievements with Bari. His mural in Poggiofranco has been decorated with flowers from visitors. He was a man who resonated so much with the barese that he was afforded the freedom of the city in 2007.

    The fans of Livorno and Bari have now both beautifully paid tribute to a player they will always regard as one of their own. Now it is time for him to go to his final resting place. His ashes will be distributed into the sea in his home town of Rimini.

    Grazie mille Igor. You lit up calcio more than you could ever imagine.

    Jonathan Grande is the author of Golazzo: The Football Italia Years.

    Confirmed: Fabregas to return to Arsenal in pre-season friendly with Como

    29 June 2026 at 14:42

    Cesc Fabregas is set to step back into The Emirates with his Como side, who will take on Premier League champions Arsenal in a pre-season friendly on August 12, the clubs have confirmed. 

    Confirmed: Como to take on Arsenal in pre-season friendly

    This will be the first ever meeting between Como and Arsenal, competitive or otherwise, but will be a return for Fabregas who spent eight years in North London and made his professional debut with the Gunners back in 2003. 

    This pre-season clash comes as Como prepare for their first ever season in the Champions League, having beaten both Milan and Juventus to a top-four finish in a dramatic end to the 2025-26 Serie A season. 

    The game will take place at The Emirates Stadium, kicking off at 19.30 BST on August 12, a Wednesday evening. This falls 10 days before Como begin their 2026-27 Serie A season away against Udinese and nine days before Arsenal begin their Premier League title defence at home against newly-promoted Coventry City. 

    “Como 1907 will travel to Emirates Stadium this summer to face Arsenal, the reigning English champions and European runners-up, in a preseason friendly scheduled for Wednesday, August 12, at 7:30 p.m. BST,” a statement confirmed.

    CREMONA, ITALY - MAY 24: Lucas Da Cunha of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring the 1-3 penalty during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
    CREMONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Lucas Da Cunha of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring the 1-3 penalty during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

    “The match will mark the first-ever meeting between Como 1907 and Arsenal, bringing the Lariani to the magical and iconic setting of the Emirates Stadium.

    “For the BiancoBlu, it will be an excellent opportunity to test themselves against one of Europe’s strongest and most consistent teams in preparation for a season that will see Como 1907 compete in the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club’s history.

    “Fans will be able to purchase general admission tickets for the match; further details regarding ticketing will be announced shortly via the club’s official channels.

    “From Lake Como to North London.”

    Report blames Inter owners, not directors for missing out on Palestra to Chelsea

    29 June 2026 at 14:26

    It was a massively disappointing week in Inter circles when the club missed out on the signings of both Marco Palestra and Nico Paz within the space of a few days, but reports in Italy suggest that the club’s owners are at fault for failing to land the signings rather than the club’s directors. 

    Who is to blame for Inter’s failed pursuit of Palestra?

    It is no secret that Inter were targeting a move for Palestra for their soon-to-be-vacant right wing-back position. Denzel Dumfries has had his release clause activated and the two-time Italy international was touted as his heir in waiting, Beppe Bergomi suggesting that the Nerazzurri ‘could’ve had the next Achraf Hakimi’.

    Inter had even looked into the possibility of signing Palestra from Atalanta during the January transfer window while he was still on loan with Cagliari according to recent reports in Italy.  

    However, despite weeks of negotiations, The Nerazzurri ultimately failed to land a deal for Palestra, who is now set to join Premier League side Chelsea in a deal worth €60m including add-ons. Beppe Marotta, Piero Ausilio and co. had been attempting to close a deal for €45m plus bonuses

    In Italy, it had been reported that Inter’s Oaktree ownership group had set aside €50m for the signing of Palestra this summer and that any other new arrivals would have to be funded through the sales of current players. 

    MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 17: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
    MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

    However, as pointed out by journalist Bucchioni on TMW, that €50m sum was not even enough for Inter to land their ‘priority’ signing this summer, a player that many felt was ‘on a plate’ for the Nerazzurri. The player had also expressed his interest in moving to San Siro. 

    Bucchioni argues that directors Marotta and Ausilio are not entirely blameless in the failure to land a deal for Palestra, but the bigger share of the blame lies with the owners. 

    He claims that Marotta ‘had to waste too much time explaining and convincing the investment management firm to raise the spending limit’, but that the ‘answers came too late’. 

    PISA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 30: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
    PISA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

    Monday’s report suggests that had Inter had another €10m or so ready and available to spend, a full agreement for Palestra would have been closed ‘20 days before’ Chelsea got their deal over the line. 

    However, the time that Inter spent waiting allowed Chelsea to enter the race and put a larger cash offer on the table, which helps selling club Atalanta from a financial point of view, and also means that they avoid selling their asset to a domestic league rival.

    After Elliot Anderson: Man City chase Arsenal target impressing at the World Cup

    29 June 2026 at 15:30

    Manchester City are still keeping an eye on Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, even after committing a huge fee to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest.

    According to ESPN, City are monitoring the 18-year-old ahead of a possible summer move.

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    That is interesting because the Premier League giants have already made a major midfield investment, with The Guardian reporting that City have agreed a £116m deal with Nottingham Forest for England midfielder Anderson.

    Bouaddi is also being chased by Premier League champions Arsenal this summer as Mikel Arteta is targeting new midfielders for his team.

    Bouaddi is being targeted by Man City this summer

    City’s interest in Bouaddi shows they are not only thinking about immediate starters.

    Anderson would arrive as a ready-made Premier League option, but Bouaddi represents a different type of deal: young, technically gifted and with huge development potential.

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    The Lille midfielder is already rated highly across Europe. Transfermarkt lists him as an 18-year-old central midfielder at LOSC Lille, with a market value of around €50m and a contract running until 2029.

    His rise has been rapid, and his composure in midfield has made him one of the more exciting young players in France.

    Arsenal have also looked at Bouaddi, according to ESPN, although the Gunners’ main focus appears to be Newcastle United star Bruno Guimarães.

    That could give City an opening if they decide to move quickly.

    Would the Moroccan midfielder join City?

    Bouaddi is exactly the kind of player Man City should be tracking.

    He may not be ready to walk straight into Guardiola’s strongest XI, but his intelligence, ball security and physical profile make him a very interesting long-term project.

    The youngster has impressed for Morocco at the World Cup and that is why clubs like City, Arsenal and Liverpool are keen on signing him.

    The Anderson deal shows City want proven quality now, but Bouaddi would be about future control. If he continues developing at Lille, his price could climb quickly.

    City should not rush into another expensive midfield signing just for the sake of it.

    But if they believe Bouaddi can become an elite player, moving early could prove smarter than waiting until the rest of Europe joins the race.

    Top priority: Arteta makes ‘fantastic’ Premier League player his number one target 

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    Newcastle back away from €100m midfield deal for long term Eddie Howe target

    29 June 2026 at 15:14

    Newcastle United are interested in Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha, but the Magpies are not currently prepared to meet the huge price being demanded by the Bundesliga club.

    According to ChronicleLive, Newcastle have looked at the Germany international as part of their midfield planning, but Dortmund’s valuation makes a deal difficult.

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    Sky Sports has also reported that Eddie Howe is a big admirer of the 25-year-old and previously considered signing him in 2023 before Newcastle eventually moved for Sandro Tonali from AC Milan.

    Nmecha remains on Newcastle’s radar, but this does not look like an easy deal to complete.

    Newcastle United interest faces a stumbling block

    Nmecha’s name makes sense for Newcastle. He is physically strong, technically secure and capable of playing in different midfield roles.

    He also knows English football well after coming through Manchester City’s academy, which makes him even more attractive to Premier League clubs.

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    However, Dortmund are in a powerful position. GOAL, citing Kicker, reports that the German club want around €100m this summer.

    Nmecha’s contract runs until 2030, while his release clause is not active in the current window.

    That is a major issue for Newcastle, who are trying to be more careful with their spending.

    The Magpies may admire Nmecha, but paying close to €100m would be a massive financial commitment, especially when other areas of the squad also need attention.

    Magpies should wait for Dortmund to lower their valuation

    Newcastle are right to step back unless Dortmund become more realistic.

    Nmecha is a very good player, and his World Cup performances for Germany have only increased his profile, but €100m is too high.

    Howe clearly likes him, and the club’s long-term interest shows this is not a random link.

    Still, Newcastle cannot afford to overpay just because Premier League rivals are also watching.

    If Dortmund lower the price, Newcastle should return to the table. But at the current valuation, walking away is the smarter move.

    Internal feeling at Newcastle about potential Arsenal bid for £100m-rated star 

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    Fernando Mendoza 'growing pains' explain Raiders' plan for Kirk Cousins

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    Fernando Mendoza was the No. 1 overall pick out of Indiana after winning a national championship and a Heisman Trophy with the Hoosiers.

    That doesn't guarantee him the Las Vegas Raiders' starting QB job for Week 1.

    In fact, odds are that Mendoza won't be the starter to open the regular season.

    Vegas brought in Kirk Cousins in the offseason, and the expectation has seemingly been all along that the QB1 gig is Cousins' to lose, at least temporarily.

    Part of the reason why is that Mendoza still has some adjustments to make.

    "He's had his fair share of growing pains, especially when playing under center, and mastering the footwork that comes with it," ESPN's Ryan McFadden wrote as part of a new article on Monday. "With veteran Kirk Cousins on the roster, the Raiders don't feel like they need to rush Mendoza."

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    That's a classic adjustment going from the modern college game to the NFL. There's just a lot of shotgun in college, including what Mendoza did at IU.

    Still, even if he picks up on that, don't expect the Raiders to be in a hurry.

    "The Raiders have been patient with Mendoza's adjustment to the next level, having him play mostly with the second and third teams during OTAs and minicamp," McFadden writes. "He has impressed many in the building with his work ethic, leadership qualities and ability to quickly find open targets for completions."

    Vegas has clearly determined that it doesn't want to jump the gun on Mendoza's deployment on an NFL field.

    The Raiders know, of course, that the best thing that can happen is Mendoza develops into a long-term star, not just a quick flash in the pan.

    He's got the traits to be the face of the franchise, and Vegas clearly doesn't want to jeopardize that by moving too fast.

    The fact that Mendoza still has plenty to learn only makes their thinking a little bit easier.

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    Sophie Cunningham gets apology from Sparks player after viral on-court moment

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    The Indiana Fever's convincing 111-87 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday included another physical moment involving Sophie Cunningham. A day later, however, the incident turned into a lighthearted exchange on social media.

    Cunningham shared a collection of photos from recent days on Instagram, mixing in pregame outfits, game action and one of her trademark humorous posts. Among the images was a photo capturing the moment Sparks guard Rae Burrell accidentally hit Cunningham in the face while attempting to knock the ball loose during Saturday's game.

    Rather than ignoring the moment, Burrell jumped into the comments with a public apology.

    "Iolll my bad 😅🤣," Burrell wrote.

    The brief exchange quickly showed there were no lingering hard feelings after the play, which resulted in a foul during the game.

    Rae Burrell's foul became part of Sophie Cunningham's latest Instagram post

    The play occurred as Burrell defended Cunningham on the perimeter. While reaching for the basketball, Burrell's hand made contact with Cunningham's face, forcing the Fever guard to briefly recoil.

    Rae’s comment on that picture Sophie posted 😂 pic.twitter.com/l8Dqrk1eil

    — KAYLA 🏀🔥 (@kbfever93) June 28, 2026

    When Cunningham later included the photo in her Instagram carousel, Burrell noticed it almost immediately and responded with the playful apology. It's another example of Cunningham using social media to have fun with moments from the season. The Fever veteran has developed a reputation for mixing basketball highlights with self-deprecating humor and memes, often drawing plenty of engagement from fans.

    Fever enter extended break after dominant win over Sparks

    The social media interaction came after Indiana's impressive performance against Los Angeles. Kelsey Mitchell paced the Fever with 26 points, while Aliyah Boston added 17 points and Tyasha Harris scored 16. Cunningham finished with nine points and two rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench as Indiana improved to 11-8 on the season.

    MOREAngel Reese shows off abs with cozy all-white pregame look before Seattle matchup

    The Fever now have nearly a week between games before opening a four-game road trip on July 5. Two of those contests will come against the Las Vegas Aces, giving Indiana an opportunity to continue climbing the WNBA standings after snapping its recent skid. Meanwhile, the Sparks dropped to 8-10 despite entering the game having won four of their previous six contests. Los Angeles will return home for its next three games as it looks to get back above the .500 mark.

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    Wimbledon: British number one Norrie in action, Dart plays Ostapenko

    Wimbledon: British number one Norrie in action, Dart plays Ostapenko

    The consequences of Oleksandr Usyk’s seismic decision: scattered belts, a year of shuffling... and exceptional fights

    Oleksandr Usyk has added his name to a long list of heavyweight world champions who have walked away from the championship.

    Usyk insists that he will continue to fight, but over the weekend he relinquished his WBC, WBA and IBF versions of the title, and now there is a glorious scramble to get fights sanctioned for the three belts. At the time of Usyk’s announcement, there were men holding the interim, the regular and mandatory positions across the three sanctioning bodies.

    Usyk was twice the undisputed heavyweight champion, but to end his second reign, he relinquished the WBO version late last year. As such, Fabio Wardley was elevated to regular WBO champion, but he was dethroned by Daniel Dubois in May. It is thought that Dubois will have a rematch with Wardley; that takes care of one version of the title.

    Oleksandr Usyk has one fight left, he has said (PA)
    Oleksandr Usyk has one fight left, he has said (PA)

    But what of the other three? They will be a bit trickier.

    WBC title

    By the end of Saturday, the WBC, whose belt is often considered the most prestigious of them all, had decided to upgrade their interim champion to full champion. Agit Kabayel deserves the upgrade; he is unbeaten and has been the leading and avoided challenger for a long, long time. Kabayel in a massive homecoming fight under the stars at a German football stadium is now likely, and it would be the right thing to do.

    Agit Kabayel was elevated from interim WBC champion after Usyk gave up the official belt (Getty)
    Agit Kabayel was elevated from interim WBC champion after Usyk gave up the official belt (Getty)

    IBF title

    The IBF recently had an eliminator (which is a word we generously use in boxing to make sense of the progress from the top 10 to a world-title fight) between Frank Sanchez and Richard Torrez Jr; Sanchez won in style and is now the IBF’s No 1 contender – nobody is ranked No 2. However, Moses Itauma is ranked No 3, and Filip Hrgovic is ranked No 4, and they are fighting in August. It would make sense to have Itauma and Hrgovic for the vacant title and then commit to a Sanchez fight. It is the smart move – but don’t hold your breath.

    WBA title

    Moses Itauma (left) vs Filip Hrgovic would be a fitting vacant-title fight (Getty)
    Moses Itauma (left) vs Filip Hrgovic would be a fitting vacant-title fight (Getty)

    The WBA situation is also flexible, and Hrgovic and Itauma’s late-summer fight at London’s O2 Arena would work perfectly for the WBA’s vacant heavyweight title fight. Itauma is ranked No 1; Hrgovic is No 6 in the rankings. However, the Russian Murat Gassiev holds a version of the WBA’s title, but unlike Kabayel, he has not been automatically upgraded and that makes sense; Gassiev does not have Kabayel’s global standing. Gassiev does have a fight scheduled for next month in Moscow against France’s Tony Yoka; it is a perfectly reasonable heavyweight fight, but it would be a poor full-title fight.

    Back to Usyk

    On abdication night, Usyk opened the way for a year of shuffling and potentially exceptional fights, leading at some point next year to a series of fights for the undisputed title; Usyk has beaten Dubois, Tyson Fury and Anthiony Joshua twice each. There was nothing left for him to prove – in a year, there might be.

    Meanwhile, the sport’s biggest promoters, brokers and fixers are putting together their bids for boxing’s brand-new world; it feels like the first time in over 10 years that Joshua, Fury and Usyk have not held a version of the world heavyweight championship. The trio has stood sentinel over the heavyweight revolution during the last decade.

    It is different now, and there might be a few controversies, but there will definitely be a lot of heavyweight title fights – and good ones – in the next year.

    World Cup 2026 R32 England vs. DR Congo Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    World Cup 2026 R32 England vs. DR Congo Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets
    World Cup 2026 R32 England vs. DR Congo Prediction: Knockout Preview & Best Bets

    England have cruised through the group stage unbeaten, DR Congo have rewritten their own history just by being here, and Atlanta is about to host a World Cup 2026 knockout clash that tells two very different stories at once…

    Fixture Details

    England vs. DR Congo | Round of 32 | Wednesday 1 July 2026 | Kick-off: 12:00 (UTC-4) | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA

    Live in the UK on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. This is a straight knockout tie, with the winner advancing to the Round of 16.

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    What’s At Stake

    For England, this is a chance to prove that Thomas Tuchel’s side are genuine World Cup 2026 contenders rather than group-stage flatterers. They topped Group L unbeaten, but the real tests begin now, and a swift exit at the Round of 32 would echo the disappointments that have haunted this squad at every tournament until 2018. For DR Congo, simply walking out at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in knockout football is a milestone that felt unthinkable just months ago. They have already scored their first World Cup goals, claimed their first World Cup win, and advanced further than any Congolese side in history. Every minute they play from here is uncharted territory.

    Verdict

    England win and cover, with the World Cup 2026 R32 England vs. DR Congo odds of 2/7 reflecting a gulf in class that the group-stage evidence firmly supports. Back England to win and over 2.5 goals at a combined price that represents real value against a DR Congo side who conceded three to Uzbekistan in their final group outing.

    England vs. DR Congo Match Preview

    England arrive in Atlanta having won eight qualifying matches without conceding a single goal, then navigated a testing group that included Croatia, Ghana and Panama. Tuchel’s side have found top gear when it matters, with the 4-2 win over Croatia and a controlled 2-0 dismissal of Panama on matchday three painting a picture of a team that knows when to accelerate. Harry Kane leads the tournament scoring charts for England with three goals already, and Jude Bellingham has added two more to underline the threat from multiple angles.

    DR Congo’s journey here is nothing short of remarkable. They drew 1-1 with Portugal in their opening group game, a result that announced them as more than just makeweights, before falling 1-0 to Colombia. The 3-1 win over Uzbekistan that clinched their progression was emphatic and was driven by Yoane Wissa, who has been the spark throughout. They are organised, dangerous in transition, and carry the emotional weight of a nation watching its first knockout-round World Cup football. That story is compelling. The World Cup 2026 bracket, however, has given them a formidably difficult path forward.

    The key question in Atlanta is whether DR Congo’s energy and adventure can unsettle an England side that, for all their quality, have occasionally looked vulnerable when pressed high. England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in the group stage showed they can be made to look pedestrian. But the overall body of evidence, combined with the World Cup 2026 knockout stage experience that England bring to this fixture, points firmly in one direction.

    Team Form

    England: Last 5 Matches

    – Panama (A): Won 2-0 (FIFA World Cup) – Ghana (H): Drew 0-0 (FIFA World Cup) – Croatia (H): Won 4-2 (FIFA World Cup) – Costa Rica (N): Won 3-0 (Friendly) – New Zealand (N): Won 1-0 (Friendly)

    Three wins from three in World Cup 2026 group play, with only the Ghana stalemate blotting a near-pristine record. The 4-2 win over Croatia was the standout, with Kane, Bellingham and Rashford all getting on the scoresheet across the group stage. England are winning matches comfortably and scoring freely against quality opposition.

    DR Congo: Last 5 Matches

    – Uzbekistan (H): Won 3-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Colombia (A): Lost 0-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Portugal (A): Drew 1-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Chile (N): Lost 1-2 (Friendly) – Denmark (N): Drew 0-0 (Friendly)

    The Wissa-inspired 3-1 win over Uzbekistan was DR Congo’s high-water mark and their first ever World Cup victory. However, the loss to Colombia and a pre-tournament defeat to Chile raise questions about consistency against top-tier sides. Holding Portugal to a draw was a genuine achievement; conceding three to Uzbekistan’s level of opposition is a concern that England will be looking to exploit.

    England vs. DR Congo Head-to-Head

    These two nations have never previously met at a World Cup or in a competitive fixture of any significance. Wednesday in Atlanta is a historic first, carrying milestone weight for DR Congo in particular. With no head-to-head record to draw on, the form book and the quality gap between these squads must do all the analytical work.

    Team News

    England head into this tie with a settled and largely fit squad. Thomas Tuchel has been able to rotate his forward options across the group stage, meaning Kane, Saka, Rashford and Bellingham should all be fresh and ready for a full attacking display. The spine of the team, anchored by Jordan Pickford in goal, Declan Rice in midfield, and Kane up front, has functioned with real cohesion. Marc Guehi and John Stones have formed a dependable central defensive partnership throughout the group phase.

    DR Congo are led by Sebastien Desabre and have their own selection decisions to make following the energy expended in the Uzbekistan victory. Yoane Wissa is the player every England defender will be tracking, having scored three times in the group stage to become his country’s standout performer at this tournament. Cedric Bakambu provides experienced backup, while Meschak Elia and Gael Kakuta offer width and creativity. The question for Desabre is whether his side can maintain the intensity that carried them through the group stage.

    Aaron Wan-Bissaka is an intriguing presence in the DR Congo squad, having switched his international allegiance, and he brings Premier League-level quality to a defence that will need to be at its very best to contain England’s attacking options. Chancel Mbemba, with 109 caps, provides the backbone of experience in a defence that will be tested as never before on Wednesday afternoon.

    Predicted Lineups

    England Predicted XI

    England (4-3-3): Pickford; James, Stones (c), Guehi, Livramento; Rice, Bellingham, Mainoo; Saka, Kane, Rashford

    Predicted XI: squad to be confirmed.

    DR Congo Predicted XI

    DR Congo (4-4-2): Mpasi; Wan-Bissaka, Mbemba (c), Batubinsika, Masuaku; Bongonda, Moutoussamy, Pickel, Elia; Wissa, Bakambu

    Predicted XI: squad to be confirmed.

    Key Tactical Matchup

    The central duel that shapes this game is Declan Rice against DR Congo’s midfield block. Rice has been England’s engine throughout the tournament and, with 72 caps and six international goals behind him, he brings both defensive substance and the ability to drive forward and arrive late. DR Congo’s midfield pair of Samuel Moutoussamy and Charles Pickel will attempt to press and disrupt England’s build-up, denying Rice time and space to play through the lines. If Tuchel’s side can win that battle in the middle third, the speed of Saka and Rashford on the flanks becomes England’s decisive weapon, pulling apart a Congolese backline that shipped three goals to Uzbekistan when stretched and pressed at pace.

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    Main Pick: England to Win

    England to win @ 2/7. England are the standout World Cup 2026 knockout stage operators in this half of the bracket on current evidence. They conceded zero goals in qualifying across eight matches, have three World Cup goals from Kane alone, and face a DR Congo side making only their second ever World Cup appearance. The odds reflect the margin fairly, and this is the foundation pick.

    Goals Market: Over 2.5 Goals

    Over 2.5 goals @ 10/11. England have scored six goals in three World Cup group games and face a DR Congo side that conceded three against Uzbekistan. Both teams showed attacking intent in the group stage, and England’s firepower at the top end, with Kane, Saka, Bellingham and Rashford all available, makes a three-goal-plus game a realistic proposition at a price hovering near evens.

    Scorer Market: Harry Kane Anytime Scorer

    Harry Kane to score anytime. Kane has netted three times in the group stage alone at this tournament, and his record across World Cup fixtures is the best of any England player. He leads England’s scoring charts for this World Cup 2026 campaign and, with the service available through Rice, Bellingham and Saka, he is the highest-probability scorer on the pitch.

    Additional Pick: England to Win to Nil

    England to win to nil. England kept clean sheets in five of their eight qualifying matches, conceding zero goals across the full campaign, and Jordan Pickford has been solid throughout the group stage. DR Congo’s only World Cup goal in a winning match came against Uzbekistan, a side England’s squad is considerably better equipped to match. England’s defensive record across qualifying and the group stage makes a clean-sheet victory the most logical outcome.

    World Cup 2026 R32 England vs. DR Congo Odds

    Here is a summary of the best available prices across leading operators for Wednesday’s Round of 32 tie.

    England are heavy favourites, with the draw available at 5/1 and DR Congo at 13/1 to produce one of the great World Cup upsets. The goals markets are close to evens, reflecting genuine uncertainty around tempo and England’s tendency to control rather than overwhelm when deep into tournaments.

    How to Watch and How to Bet

    How to Watch

    England vs. DR Congo kicks off at 12:00 (UTC-4) on Wednesday 1 July 2026 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. UK viewers can watch live and free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Coverage begins ahead of the 17:00 BST kick-off, with full match, highlights and analysis available on both platforms.

    How to Bet

    New to betting on the World Cup 2026 bracket? Here is a straightforward guide to placing your picks on this Round of 32 tie.

    1. Choose a licensed and regulated sportsbook operating in your jurisdiction.
    2. Register for an account or log in if you are an existing customer.
    3. Navigate to the FIFA World Cup 2026 section under football or soccer markets.
    4. Find the England vs. DR Congo Round of 32 fixture listed under 1 July.
    5. Select your preferred market, such as match result, goals over/under or anytime scorer.
    6. Enter your stake and review the potential return before confirming.
    7. Check for any welcome offers or enhanced odds promotions available for the match.
    8. Confirm your bet and follow the action live on BBC iPlayer or ITVX.

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    Transfer fee revealed as Eintracht Frankfurt defender's move to Coventry nears completion

    Transfer fee revealed as Eintracht Frankfurt defender's move to Coventry nears completion
    Transfer fee revealed as Eintracht Frankfurt defender's move to Coventry nears completion

    After Sky Germany reported that Coventry City were in advanced talks with Eintracht Frankfurt over the signing of Aurèle Amenda, Bild now claims negotiations between the two clubs are "essentially complete".

    According to the report, only minor details remain to be ironed out, with Eintracht set to receive up to €20 million, including bonuses, for the centre-back.

    Amenda is said to be keen on the move and is in advanced talks with the newly-promoted Premier League side.

    The Switzerland international joined Eintracht Frankfurt from Young Boys for a reported €9.5 million in January 2024.

    The 22-year-old made 29 appearances for Eintracht last season, including 20 starts.

    Watch: Boston Red Sox cap sweep of New York Yankees with 10th-inning walk-off

    Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran hit a 10th-inning walk-off single to beat the New York Yankees on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI
    Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran hit a 10th-inning walk-off single to beat the New York Yankees on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI

    June 29 (UPI) -- Fans were mostly subdued by a monotonous offensive night in a series finale with the New York Yankees at Fenway Park.

    Until the Boston Red Sox woke up against their rivals, prompting supporters to shimmy in their seats through an extra-innings thriller, which ended with a walk-off single from outfielder Jarren Duran and capped a four-game sweep Sunday in Boston.

    "It meant a lot," Duran told reporters. "I feel like I've let this team down a lot this year. That moment just kind of felt like I let a little bit off of my shoulders."

    The Red Sox and Yankees, who logged two hits through seven innings, combined for seven of the game's nine runs over the final two frames.

    Red Sox starter Sonny Gray nearly threw a no-hitter. The right-handed pitcher retired 22 of the first 23 batters he faced, including 14 consecutive to start the night. He allowed his first baserunner through a fifth-inning walk. Outfielder Amed Rosario connected for the Yankees' first hit through an eighth-inning single.

    Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray allowed one hit and one walk over 7 1/3 scoreless innings in a win over the New York Yankees on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI
    Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray allowed one hit and one walk over 7 1/3 scoreless innings in a win over the New York Yankees on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI

    "It was a fight, for sure," Gray said. "I'm glad the boys picked me up."

    Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin brought in the game's first two runs with an RBI single in the fourth. Neither team scored again until the Yankees plated two runs in the top of the ninth to tie the game.

    Interim manager Chad Tracy capped the Boston Red Sox's first four-game sweep of the New York Yankees since 2018 on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI
    Interim manager Chad Tracy capped the Boston Red Sox's first four-game sweep of the New York Yankees since 2018 on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI

    Rosario struck again in the 10th, giving the Yankees their first lead with an RBI single. The Yankees outfielder came around to score on a fielder's choice two at-bats later.

    Red Sox second baseman Anthony Siegler scored Durbin with an RBI single in the bottom of the inning. Shortstop Tsung-Che Cheng plated pinch runner Andruw Monasterio with a game-tying sacrifice fly two at-bats later.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon allowed one hit and two runs over five innings in a loss to the Boston Red Sox on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by Aaron Josefczyk/UPI
    New York Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon allowed one hit and two runs over five innings in a loss to the Boston Red Sox on Sunday in Boston. File Photo by Aaron Josefczyk/UPI

    Duran then stepped to the plate for the game's final at-bat. He connected on a 1-1 pitch from Yankees relief pitcher Fernando Cruz, ending the game with his RBI single to right field.

    Duran went 1 for 2 with an RBI and a strikeout in the victory, clinching the Red Sox's first four-game winning streak this season. Durbin went 1 for 4 with two RBIs, a run scored and a strikeout.

    Manager Aaron Boone's New York Yankees now sit in second place in the American League East, one game behind the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
    Manager Aaron Boone's New York Yankees now sit in second place in the American League East, one game behind the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI

    Gray allowed one hit and one walk, with nine strikeouts over 7 1/3 scoreless innings, but was not on record for a decision.

    Yankees starter Carlos Rodon allowed one hit and two runs over five innings. He also was not on record for a decision. Rosario was the only Yankees player to reach base more than once. He went 2 for 3 with an RBI, walk and a run scored.

    With the four-game sweep, the Red Sox improved their record to 36-46, but still sit in last place in the American League East. The Yankees (48-35) are now second, one game behind the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays (48-33).

    Why is Netherlands called NED? Explaining country code for 2026 World Cup team

    Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo of Netherlands

    Why is Netherlands called NED? Explaining country code for 2026 World Cup team originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Netherlands head into the World Cup in 2026 as one of the most familiar faces in the tournament, returning to the global stage for the 12th time in their history after topping their UEFA qualifying group unbeaten.

    It is a nation with a rich World Cup pedigree, having reached three finals in 1974, 1978 and 2010, yet one that is still chasing a first title to match its reputation as one of the great forces in international soccer.

    However, as fans watch the Netherlands compete in North America, they may question why the country's official code appears as "NED" rather than something like "NTH" or the ISO standard "NLD."

    Here's the background on why the Netherlands' official country code is NED.

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    Why is the Netherlands NED?

    "NED" is the abbreviation for the Netherlands because it is derived from the country's name in its own language, Nederland.

    Take the first three letters of that word and you get NED. While some fans may expect "NTH" or the ISO standard "NLD" for "Netherlands," FIFA and the International Olympic Committee both use NED as the country's official three-letter code. The country's ISO alpha-3 code is "NLD" and its shorter two-letter code is "NL," but tournaments like the World Cup display nations using the FIFA three-letter codes, which is why "NED" is what appears on the scoreboard and in the group table.

    It is the same logic that produces several codes that can look confusing to English speaking fans, such as Spain appearing as ESP from "España" and Germany as GER from "Deutschland."

    MORE: Full 2026 World Cup Group F standings

    Where is the Netherlands?

    The Netherlands is in north western Europe, on the North Sea coast. It is bordered by Germany to the east and Belgium to the south, with a long stretch of coastline running along its northern and western edges.

    The country has an estimated population of around 18 million people, with Dutch recognised as the official language. Its largest city and capital is Amsterdam, though the government is seated in The Hague.

    The Netherlands return to the World Cup in 2026 as one of the sides expected to make a deep run. Led by captain Virgil van Dijk and managed by Ronald Koeman, the side known as Oranje came through European qualifying unbeaten and have been drawn in Group F alongside Japan, Sweden and Tunisia.

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    World Cup exit leaves South Korean football in crisis

    Hong Myung-bo
    Hong Myung-bo was made South Korea head coach in 2024 [Getty Images]

    "I am genuinely very sorry," Hong Myung-bo said on Sunday as he resigned as head coach of South Korea, just hours after the team's elimination from the 2026 World Cup was confirmed.

    The head of the legendary former player, who captained the 2002 team to the semi-finals, was not the first to roll and won't be the last, with the country up in arms as former Manchester United star Park Ji-sung said: "It is miserable that we've come to this moment where we have to look back and ask why we ended up here."

    The anger has led to reported death threats on the coach, as well as the locations of player and staff arrivals back to South Korea being kept a secret.

    But the reaction is not just down to a dismal fortnight in Mexico. This has been brewing for a while.

    'Hard to explain'

    Hong Myung-bo and Heung-Min Son
    Hong Myung-bo and Son Heung-min [Getty Images]

    Failure in Group A brought fan anger to boiling point.

    It started with a promising 2-1 win over the Czech Republic but then a team containing Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in of Paris St-Germain and Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae lost 1-0 to Mexico. It left the Taeguk Warriors needing a point against South Africa to secure second.

    Hong, who also led the team to a group-stage exit at the 2014 World Cup, left captain and talisman Son on the bench and the team slumped to defeat, with former Tottenham Hotspur defender Lee Young-pyo describing it on television as "the worst match by a Korean football team in the 21st century".

    After the game, a reporter asked Hong if there had been an outbreak of food poisoning in the camp or something similar, as there could be no explanation for such a performance. To make matters worse, South Korea had to wait more than three days in their training camp to discover whether they would squeeze through into the last 32 as one of the best third-placed finishers or go home.

    The camp had not been an especially happy place as earlier in June, media personnel were overheard on camera mocking Son's military record. The former Tottenham star won exemption from the country's 21-month mandatory military service by being part of the team that took gold at the 2018 Asian Games. In return, the players boycotted domestic media duties for a number of days.

    Son turns 34 in July and it would not be a surprise if he soon calls time on his international career. There will be no public return to South Korea as the welcome ceremony planned at Incheon International Airport was cancelled. The captain and the players have, however, escaped most of the public ire with the focus on how the sport is governed in the country.

    Presidential intervention

    The focus on governance was highlighted by an extraordinary statement posted on social media on Sunday by President Lee Jae-myung. The country's leader said he felt "not just confusion but utter bewilderment at the unexpected outcome", adding that the early exit "appears to be a failure of organisation and personnel".

    The statement continued: "When favouritism and cronyism take precedence over competence in selecting a commander, the result is as predictable as fire burning paper."

    Chung Mong-gyu, president of the Korea Football Association (KFA) since 2013, was criticised for going outside usual hiring procedures to give Hong the job in July 2024 (just as he had in appointing Jurgen Klinsmann just over a year earlier), with questions asked about the fairness and transparency of the process.

    Fans reacted badly and Hong was booed in his first game in charge against Palestine in Seoul in September 2024. The negative feeling never disappeared. It wasn't just the supporters, with the Ministry of Sports conducting an investigation into the KFA and, in November 2024, recommended the suspension of Chung and other officials. The KFA obtained a court injunction to allow the president to run, and win, a fourth turn in February 2025.

    Chung, a member of the family that owns Hyundai - the conglomerate which has deep and long-lasting ties with the KFA - announced in May that he was stepping down after the World Cup. "I am well aware that there have been various controversies and criticisms during my tenure operating the football association," he said. "I believe all of this is due to my own shortcomings."

    South Korea players after the defeat by South Africa
    South Korea's shock loss to South Africa sent shockwaves through the country [Getty Images]

    Japan race ahead

    Few would disagree with Chung's statement about his shortcomings. During his tenure, South Korea - Asia's most successful World Cup team with 11 successive appearances on the global stage - have clearly fallen behind Japan.

    For a long time, the Land of the Morning Calm was the one that the Land of the Rising Sun followed. The K League was born in 1983 as Asia's first professional league, a decade ahead of the J League, and clubs dominated in continental club competitions.

    The new reality was painfully exposed in October when Brazil won 5-0 in Seoul then, days later, lost 3-2 in Tokyo. In March, while South Korea lost 4-0 to Ivory Coast, Japan became the first Asian team to defeat England, winning 1-0 at Wembley. Clubs in the J League now consistently outperform K League rivals in Asian competitions and export more talent to Europe, with a national team squad now made up exclusively of European-based stars.

    The chaos in Seoul has been contrasted with Tokyo's long-term and structured approach. As one fan wrote on social media: "Japan has a 100-year vision with everyone working together while Korea goes from coach to coach under the whim of one person who does not know anything about football."

    Following the model of their bitter rival may be painful for Korea but with no coach, no federation president and plenty of anger and desire for change, there may never be a better time to use the pain of the 2026 World Cup as a turning point for a failing Asian powerhouse.

    How John Harbaugh's Ravens blueprint applies to New York Giants' rebuild

    John Harbaugh brings a championship pedigree to the New York Giants, and his successful formula with the Baltimore Ravens offers a clear roadmap for Big Blue’s 2026 resurgence. After years of transition, the Giants are showing signs of adopting that proven approach as they prepare for training camp.

    Harbaugh built the Ravens into perennial contenders through a physical, run-heavy offense, elite defense, and elite special teams play. The Giants are mirroring those priorities.

    The addition of fullback Patrick Ricard and emphasis on a power running game with Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Cam Skattebo reflect Baltimore’s commitment to controlling the trenches and wearing down defenses. This setup should create breathing room for quarterback Jaxson Dart as he continues developing in the new offensive scheme.

    On defense, Harbaugh’s Ravens consistently fielded athletic, versatile units. The Giants’ linebacker tandem of Tremaine Edmunds and first-round pick Arvell Reese forms a scary duo for opposing quarterbacks, complementing pass rushers Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and Abdul Carter. That length and speed up front could generate the turnover differential and negative plays that fueled the Ravens' success for years.

    Special teams, another Ravens strength under Harbaugh, has received renewed attention in East Rutherford. With veteran additions and focused coaching, the Giants aim to win the hidden yards that often decide close games in the NFC East.

    Culture and veteran leadership round out the blueprint. Moves like bringing in Odell Beckham Jr., JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Braxton Berrios -- not all of whom will make the initial roster -- provide experienced voices to guide a talented but young group, including Malik Nabers. Harbaugh has stressed a no-shortcuts mentality, fostering the accountability that defined his Baltimore teams.

    Of course, challenges remain. Integrating the offense around a young quarterback and navigating a tough schedule will test the roster’s depth. Still, the early indicators from minicamp are encouraging.

    If the Giants faithfully execute Harbaugh’s blueprint, 2026 has the potential to be a breakthrough year in East Rutherford, with improved wins and a genuine shot at playoff contention. The foundation is there. Now it is time to build.

    This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: How John Harbaugh's Ravens blueprint applies to New York Giants' rebuild

    Report: Rockets are team most likely to sign Lakers guard Marcus Smart

    Throughout this season, Marcus Smart was a terrific X-factor for the Los Angeles Lakers. The veteran guard gave them an effective and versatile defender who could also handle the basketball and get others involved, as well as some overall resourcefulness.

    They signed him to a two-year, $11 million contract last summer, and that deal has a player option for next season. Belief is growing that Smart will decline that player option and become a free agent, and the Houston Rockets have been discussed as a potential destination for him.

    According to Dan Woike of The Athletic, the Rockets are now the team that is most likely to sign the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year.

    "As option day approaches, the belief around the league, according to multiple sources, is that Lakers guard Marcus Smart will opt out and seek a longer-term deal in unrestricted free agency. Smart, 32, was a critical piece for the Lakers last season, starting 54 of 62 games and giving the team its most consistent defensive presence on the perimeter. Smart's best basketball came in the NBA postseason, when the short-handed Lakers upset Houston in the first round of the playoffs.

    "Strangely enough, according to team and league sources, the belief is that the Rockets will be the team most likely to land Smart once free agency opens on June 30 thanks to a multi-year deal. Smart played for Rockets coach Ime Udoka in Boston."

    Smart averaged 9.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, three assists and 1.4 steals a game in the regular season and put up 12.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 2.4 steals a game in the playoffs. Losing him would be a sizable blow for the Lakers, as he's probably the only true plus defender currently on their roster.

    Their overall needs are perimeter defense, athleticism and 3-point shooting, and while everyone has been talking about their need for an upgrade at the center position, they also need two-way players at the guard and wing spots. If Smart departs, that need for two-way players will only increase.

    This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Report: Rockets are team most likely to sign Lakers guard Marcus Smart

    Duke and head coach Jon Scheyer dominate the NBA Draft once again

    At the conclusion of Wednesday's 2026 NBA Draft, Duke had three players selected to the NBA: Cameron Boozer, Isaiah Evans and Maliq Brown. All three players landed in the Western Conference: Boozer to the Grizzlies, Evans to the Timberwolves and Brown to the Spurs. This continues what has been a dominant run for Duke head coach Jon Scheyer.

    Since appointed as head coach of the Blue Devils, Scheyer has developed 12 draft picks, three more than any other school. UConn and Kentucky rank just behind with nine. The selection of Cameron Boozer also marked the 13th consecutive season in which Duke has had a freshman taken in the NBA Draft. Apart from Duke, no other school has a streak longer than two seasons.

    This speaks volumes to how well the program develops talent, as Scheyer has picked up right where Hall of Fame head coach Mike Krzyzewski left off. This has also helped the university land top commits and transfers, with John Blackwell, Joaquim Boumtje-Boumtje and even more on the way this upcoming season.

    This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: Duke and head coach Jon Scheyer dominate the NBA Draft once again

    4-star quarterback, top Alabama target reportedly narrows finalists

    Four-star quarterback Kingston Preyear is reportedly down to three schools, per Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett

    Preyear is a talented quarterback who would prove to be a massive addition to the Tide’s 2028 recruiting class should he commit to Alabama. Preyear’s top three includes Alabama, Florida, and Vanderbilt, as the talented quarterback is expected to announce his final decision July 10, per Fawcett.

    The rising star played high school football with current Crimson Tide route runner Cederian Morgan as well, and the duo could potentially team up once again, this time in Tuscaloosa.

    Preyear is ranked as the No. 4 quarterback and the No. 44 overall player from the class of 2028, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He is listed as the No. 3 overall player out of Alabama as well, and Preyear has been nothing short of a star throughout his time at Benjamin Russell High School. 

    Alabama has slowly started to target some of the top overall talent from the 2028 class, and a commitment from Preyear would ultimately be massive moving forward. 

    Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.

    This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: 4-star quarterback, top Alabama target reportedly narrows finalists

    How Red Sox swept 4-game set with Yankees to continue best hot streak of Boston's season

    How Red Sox swept 4-game set with Yankees to continue best hot streak of Boston's season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The fans at Fenway Park got to enjoy quite the weekend.

    The Boston Red Sox hosted the New York Yankees for a four-game rivalry series, and it was the home team that won all four games. The series sweep continues what is the first hot streak of the season for the Red Sox.

    Things started off miserably this season for Boston, and the Red Sox are still just 36-46.

    This is the kind of weekend, though, that can help a team start to find some belief.

    It's about a month until the trade deadline, and so they'll have to stay hot to avoid being sellers. But right now, they're in a much better place than they were at the start of June.

    The big credit goes to the pitching. Sonny Gray took a no-hitter into the eighth inning on Sunday night.

    It was just the latest stellar outing on the mound. Boston's starters have put together 11 consecutive quality starts -- at least six innings while allowing no more than three runs.

    According to MLB.com, Red Sox starting pitchers in that 11-game span have a 1.51 ERA.

    They needed more than Gray on Sunday night, though. The Yankees forced extra innings, and then scored two in the top of the 10th.

    No problem: The Red Sox scored three in the bottom of the 10th.

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    Jarren Duran delivered the walk-off hit in a 5-4 victory.

    “It meant a lot,” Duran said postgame, via MLB.com. “I feel like I've let this team down a lot this year, and that moment felt like I let a little bit off my shoulders. So, it was a pretty good feeling.”

    There's still plenty for the Red Sox to figure out, and this still could be a team that started a bit too much in a rut to fully dig itself out.

    But there's nothing better in Boston than a sweep of the Yankees. The arrow, for the first time all season, appears to be pointing up.

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    Top 15 remaining 2026 NBA free agents: Jalen Duren, LeBron James, James Harden still available

    Since we first published this list, a few big names have signed deals (Austin Reaves, Trae Young, Isaiah Hartenstein), yet the biggest names are still on the board. Here is our updated list of the 15 top free agents still on the market one day before the official start of free agency (June 30 at 6 p.m. ET).

    1. Jalen Duren (restricted)

    There's a lot of sympathy around the NBA for Jalen Duren among players and agents — they all despise restricted free agency and how powerless it can leave a player. Duren is in that spot now, and while there have been reports of him looking for a sign-and-trade somewhere, the most another team could give him is four years, $177 million, a deal the Pistons would just match. Other teams know that and are not going to tie up their money for 48 hours waiting for that to play out. Reportedly, Duren is seeking something more like five years at $200+ million (more than $40 million per season on average), while the Pistons want to stay in the mid-$30 million-per-season range (say, five years, $180 million, or $36 million per year average). The expectation around the league is that the sides will find a middle ground (maybe in four years), and a deal will get done. There is no way Detroit lets him leave.

    2. James Harden (player option)

    This is another case where there's no question Harden will be back next season in Cleveland, the only questions are the years and the money on his new deal. As noted here previously, there is zero chance Harden gets traded from the Clippers to Cleveland without a handshake agreement for an extension already in place. The question is the number the sides land on with the new deal. Harden will decline his $42.3 million player option and sign a deal with a lower per-season number but a higher total.

    3. LeBron James

    When free agency starts on June 30, LeBron James will be a free agent. The latest reports say there has been little contact between the Lakers and LeBron's camp (led by agent Rich Paul) as the team has been focused on upgrading the roster at the five and on the wing. As it has been from the start, the question around LeBron's next team always comes back to the money. Golden State can offer up the mid-level exception of $15.1 million, and that may be the best free agent offer out there (and it keeps LeBron on the West Coast closer to his family).

    Cleveland is a favorite target of speculation among fans, but the math doesn't work out. The most the Cavaliers can offer straight up is $3.9 million at the veteran minimum. While Cleveland is a fun sign-and-trade speculation (Max Strus or Cam Johnson coming to Los Angeles), the reality is that any sign-and-trade hard caps the Cavaliers at the first apron, and the team is already about $14 million over that number and would have to cut much more salary.

    League sources continue to tell NBC Sports they expect the Lakers to get their other business done, then re-sign LeBron on a one- or two-year deal, at a price maybe less than what LeBron hopes but for more than anyone else is offering.

    4. Peyton Watson (restricted)

    Denver has made it very public that they intend to match any offer for Watson, a player who averaged 14.6 points a game last season, played well off Nikola Jokic, is a plus defender on the wing and shot 41.1% from 3-point range. Denver is also a team feeling a financial crunch under the aprons. All of which has other teams asking, "What would we have to offer before Denver could not match?" Jake Fischer and Marc Stein of The Stein Line reported that number could be around $30 million a year. The Lakers, Bulls and even Clippers have been mentioned, but would any really go that big to get Watson? This smells a lot like an agent trying to get Denver to up its offer to his client and get him every last dollar (which is exactly what an agent should do). The smart money is still on Watson staying in Denver, but the negotiations are getting interesting.

    5. Walker Kessler (restricted)

    Kessler is joining Duren in the "we hate restricted free agency" club. He is at a stalemate with the Jazz. It has been reported that Utah's offer to the 7'2" big man is five years, $140 million ($28 million per year average), and he and his agent are trying to squeeze more out of Utah. However, would the Lakers or any other team interested in him offer much more than what is on the table, or more bluntly, enough more to make Utah not match? Kessler is a player who has shown promise, but he also played just five games last season due to shoulder surgery. Also, there is a three-team trade floated online involving the Lakers and Heat (and Andrew Wiggins), a proposal a league source called "fanciful" speaking to NBC Sports. Much like Duren, Kessler and the Jazz will eventually find a number.

    6. Norman Powell

    The structure of the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade (the Heat used more than 100% of the traded player exception) means the Heat are hard capped at the first apron, leaving them about $18 million to fill in four roster spots. Powell made $20.5 million last season and, coming off an All-Star campaign, is looking for a raise. The math on him returning to Miami gets difficult without them making other moves. The Chicago Bulls are interested, and the Pistons have had their eyes on him. There is an increasing sense that Powell will be in a new home next season (a setback for the Heat's plans).

    7. Rui Hachimura

    If the Lakers end up bringing back guards Marcus Smart and Luke Kennard, Hachimura may be the odd man out. There are a lot of teams that could use a 6'8" forward who shot 44.7% from 3-point range last season and has shown the last couple of years that he can step up and be better on the big stages in the postseason. NBA insider Jake Fischer reported the Nets and Spurs are interested in Hachimura. The Spurs could use a big forward who can stretch the floor like him, it would be a natural fit. Wherever he signs, expect Hachimura to make a little more than the mid-level exception ($18-$20 million a season on average).

    8. Tari Eason (restricted)

    Eason is the archetype of a player every team could use: a 6'8" high-level defensive wing player who has started to find his shot and hit 35.8% from 3-point range last season. Which is why Eason will be given a qualifying offer from the Rockets making him a restricted free agent. Houston and Eason are reportedly not close to a deal, just as they could not reach one after last season (the Rockets reportedly offered him $100 million at the time). By all accounts Eason wants to remain in Houston, it's just a matter of money.

    9. Andrew Wiggins

    We'll know a lot more about Wiggins by the time free agency starts. Will he pick up his $30.2 million player option, or will he become a free agent? If he hits the open market, a number of teams would be interested, although the offers for him would likely be less per year and with the added security of extra seasons. A proven two-way wing who has won a ring before, a lot of teams could use Wiggins on their roster.

    10. Tobias Harris

    After the season, Pistons head of basketball operations Trajan Langdon publicly said they wanted to bring back Harris, but no deal has been reached, and other teams are reportedly lurking with interest (the San Antonio Spurs among them). There had been reports that the Pistons were "determined" to bring back Harris, but until a deal is agreed to, everything is on the table.

    11. Marcus Smart

    Smart has a $5.4 million player option he is largely expected to decline, and while the Lakers have said they want to bring him back, it all comes down to the money. Houston reportedly is interested, Smart played for current Rockets coach Ime Udoka in Boston. If he hits the market, other teams likely will be interested as well.

    12. John Collins

    A lot of teams that could use depth up front have their eye on Collins, a solid pick-and-roll big who can pop out and hit the 3 (he shot 40.6% last season) and is a respectable shot blocker and rim protector. The Clippers want to bring him back, but also the 76ers, Magic and Spurs are reportedly interested, according to Jake Fischer at The Stein Line.

    13. Kristaps Porzingis

    The expectation is that Porzingis and the Warriors will announce a new deal not long after free agency officially opens, reports Marc Stein and Jake Fischer. The only question is what the final number will be.

    14. Draymond Green (player option)

    The expectation in league circles remains that Green will opt out of his $27.7 million player option for next season and re-sign with the Warriors for two years at a slightly lower per-year number but with more total guaranteed money. If Green picks up that option, it's a sign the Warriors are using his salary in a much larger trade, but that seems unlikely.

    15. Bennedict Mathurin

    Mathurin came over to the Clippers in the Ivica Zubac trade, and in 26 games for LA, he averaged 17.4 points per game — he was good for them. Mathurin's elite skill is getting downhill and drawing fouls, things the Clippers could use (a contrast to Darius Garland), but after just drafting Keaton Wagler fifth in the NBA Draft, would Mathurin's minutes get squeezed? Some are expecting him to test the free agent waters — there is speculation about the Nets being interested, but that's what every agent leaks because they have cap space. He likely re-signs with the Clippers, although there has been some speculation that if the Clippers need to clear cap space they could renounce his rights.

    Retired All-Pro LB doubts the Chiefs' chances of making the playoffs

    During a recent episode of ESPN's morning show 'Get Up,' retired All-Pro linebacker Bart Scott shared his grim thoughts about the Kansas City Chiefs returning to the playoffs in 2026.

    "I think at some point you know you get, you're not afraid of the big bad wolf. We saw this happen late with Tom Brady. I feel like when I'm looking at the Kansas City Chiefs, I may be looking at the Golden State Warriors, where even though you have Steph (Stephen Curry), that's still playing at a high level, is Chris Jones who he used to be?, and we know Travis Kelce isn't who he used to be." said Scott, "They failed to replace him and be able to find replacements for them. I say, if they want to try and get some explosives, call the cheetah (Tyreek Hill). If you put the band back together, he's probably available. We don't know how healthy he is, but we know you don't just get slow, no matter what type of injury you have."

    The Chiefs added Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III to upgrade the running back position and added multiple veterans on defense. The 2026 NFL Draft saw the team add several high-potential defensive standouts as the secondary was revamped following high-profile departures.

    Scott's concerns centered on the team's explosiveness and uncertainty at wide receiver, as well as the off-the-field issues involving Rashee Rice. The potential of a Tyreek Hill signing remains in the rumor mill, although his health is in question following his serious injury last season.

    This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Retired All-Pro LB doubts the Chiefs' chances of making the playoffs

    10 takeaways from the 2026 Bears offseason

    Just one month remains in the 2026 offseason for the Chicago Bears before the entire team returns to Halas Hall for the start of training camp. And for the first time in quite a few years, the Bears were not overwhelming winners of the fictional offseason trophy.

    Coming off an impressive 11-6 season under first-year head coach Ben Johnson and a budding young corps of players led by quarterback Caleb Williams, the Bears retooled their roster but didn't need to overhaul like they did in previous years. General manager Ryan Poles had plenty of continuity, minus the departure of assistant general manager Ian Cunningham and coaches such as offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.

    Their offseason free agency spending consisted of only a few splash moves, while they cleared salary cap space by sending wide receiver DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for a second-round pick. And they prioritized finding the right types of athletes in the draft instead of zeroing in on positions of need.

    Now that all of the dust has settled and the countdown to training camp is on, here are 10 takeaways from the 2026 Bears offseason:

    1. This upcoming season is not "Super Bowl or bust"

    Going into the offseason, the Bears didn't have the same flexibility from a salary cap perspective as they had in prior years. All of their spending and major acquisitions finally depleted their salary cap space for the time being, just as the team turned a corner with their performance on the field. Still, there are ways to circumvent the cap, and it was possible the Bears could push all of their chips in with either a big signing or a blockbuster trade to help put them over the top. Neither of those took place in the spring.

    The lack of action tells me that the front office believes this is not the time to go "all in" and mortgage the future for a Super Bowl run, despite the fact players such as Caleb Williams, Colston Loveland, Rome Odunze, and Luther Burden III are all on rookie deals. Chicago opted to maintain the course and continue to build around their core with affordable signings and trades for more draft picks instead of marquee players—particularly on the defensive line. They missed out on stars like Maxx Crosby, Dexter Lawrence, and Myles Garrett to give themselves more flexibility going forward. Any one of those moves would be seen as a sign they are ready to make a Super Bowl run. Right or wrong, Poles is content with keeping the status quo going into 2026. Perhaps 2027 will be the year they push all their chips in.

    2. The Bears did well navigating Drew Dalman's retirement

    LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS - JUNE 3: Garrett Bradbury #67 of the Chicago Bears stretches during a Chicago Bears OTA Offseason Workout at Halas Hall on June 3, 2026 in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)

    Most Bears fans can probably tell you where they were when they heard the news that Pro Bowl center Drew Dalman had retired. The news came as a shock to everyone considering Dalman was just 27 years old, had signed a three-year deal to join Chicago just one year earlier, and stayed healthy throughout the 2025 season. Suddenly, free agency and the draft looked much different with what the Bears needed to do to replace such an integral part of their offense. And to their credit, they did extremely well.

    First, Poles managed to acquire veteran Garrett Bradbury from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick. Bradbury is an experienced center and can hold down the position, especially playing next to guards like Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson. And his salary cap number is just $4.7 million, making him extremely affordable.

    Weeks later, the Bears doubled down at the position in the draft, selecting Logan Jones out of Iowa with their first of two picks in the second round. Jones is an older prospect but fits the mold of what Johnson is looking for on the offensive line and can develop behind Bradbury in the short term.

    Though the Bears believed they found their center of the present and future in Dalman, they worked quickly to solve the position in the present and the future. It's a situation they didn't expect to be in, but give credit to Poles and Johnson for how they handled things.

    3. The defense got younger and more athletic

    May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

    The 2025 Bears defense was elite at taking the ball away, forcing 33 turnovers—a league high last season. Kevin Byard, Nahshon Wright, and Tremaine Edmunds alone combined for 16 interceptions to help Chicago achieve an 11-6 record. And what did the Bears do to build off that success? They said goodbye to all three players and then some to rework the unit.

    Though the Bears had excellent turnover luck last year, it wasn't indicative of how much the unit struggled when they weren't taking the ball away. So instead of re-signing Byard, Wright, Jaquan Brisker, and CJ Gardner-Johnson and hanging onto Edmunds, they opted to get younger and more athletic. Safety Coby Bryant, fresh off his Super Bowl LX championship, was the splashy signing of free agency, while the Bears also brought in linebacker Devin Bush and drafted defensive backs Dillon Thieneman and Malik Muhammad. They all bring youth and athleticism to the back seven of the defense for the foreseeable future.

    Poles and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen were calculated in how they reshaped the back of the defense. It could take time for all of these pieces to gel as they join holdovers like Jaylon Johnson, Tyrique Stevenson, and Kyler Gordon, but they're counting on these additions to do more than just take the ball away in 2026.

    4. Kyler Gordon appears to be on thin ice

    It's extremely difficult to find yourself in the doghouse during the NFL offseason, but somehow Kyler Gordon has managed to do just that. After a frustrating and injury-riddled 2025 season that caused him to miss double-digit games, Gordon had a chance to get a fresh start under Johnson to show he's still capable of being a defensive cornerstone. The coach said so himself.

    Instead, Gordon has missed even more time due to injuries while offseason workouts took place, and Johnson is sounding like he's fed up with his cornerback's lack of availability. "We know he's a good player when he's out there, but trust level is a huge thing for this team, for this coaching staff, for the locker room and you can only develop that trust by being available," Johnson told the media back in early June. Gordon signed a three-year contract extension that kicks in this year, so he's not going anywhere in 2026. But if he continues to miss time, the Bears won't waste time and look for a replacement to take his spot. Perhaps even rookie Malik Muhammad gets extended looks at nickel corner later in training camp.

    5. Caleb Williams has vaulted to NFL stardom

    Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is on the Madden 27 cover.

    Every few years or so, a Bears quarterback will make it into the NFL's marketing materials going into a season. Justin Fields and Jay Cutler once had commercials, while Mitchell Trubisky was a featured player in NBC's Sunday Night Football intro. Those moments were fleeting and were few and far between. But for Caleb Williams, his spotlight is only getting bigger and brighter.

    Williams has officially become one of the poster players for the NFL going into the 2026 season. His highlights have been recirculated across NFL social media accounts, his likeness featured in the league's schedule release materials, and of course, he became the cover athlete for Madden 27. Williams has been everywhere this offseason thanks to his breakthrough season in 2025. Don't expect the hype to die down anytime soon.

    6. This will be Cole Kmet's last season in Chicago

    When the Bears drafted Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, many believed Kmet's days as a Bear were over. Those discussions were premature considering Loveland and Kmet complement one another well with their different skillsets, and they performed their roles well in 2025. Kmet was able to stick around going into the 2026 season, but this one will actually be his last.

    The Bears targeted another big tight end early in the draft when they selected Sam Roush out of Stanford on Day 2. Unlike Loveland, Roush is more of a traditional "Y" tight end like Kmet and will be competing with the veteran for snaps and targets—even when the offense goes into 12 and 13 personnel. The front office also reworked Kmet's contract this offseason, pushing his cap hit to $15 million but allowing the team to save $10 million next season if he's cut.

    Kmet is still just 27 years old and has missed only one game during his six-year career. He's still in his prime and can be a quality player at his position for years to come. He has a place on this team in 2026, but all signs point to him landing with a new squad for the 2027 season.

    7. The Bears still believe in Braxton Jones

    Bears re-sign LT Braxton Jones

    When the Bears exited the field for the final time during the 2025/2026 season, left tackle Braxton Jones was in street clothes despite getting activated off injured reserve. He had worked his way back following a knee injury earlier in the year, but the Bears felt more confident in shifting Joe Thuney over to play left tackle following Ozzy Trapilo's serious leg injury from a week earlier.

    On the surface, it appeared the Bears weren't interested in bringing back Jones and would take their chances with someone else in free agency or the draft. But that wasn't the case. The Bears re-signed Jones in free agency to a one-year deal with the chance to show he can regain his form from the first couple years of his career. And throughout offseason programs, Jones seems to be the early frontrunner for the starting job while competing with Jedrick Wills and Kiran Amegadjie. There is still a long way to go, and the players haven't even put on the pads yet, but Jones is in a good position going into the summer. The Bears still believe in what he can bring to the table, and this could be the bounceback he needs while protecting Williams' blind side.

    8. The NFL is counting on the Bears continuing their success

    So much for sitting down to watch the Bears every single Sunday afternoon. Those days are long gone now that the team is putting out a desirable product on the field. The NFL wants to showcase the Bears this year, and they will be scattered throughout the week.

    Chicago has seven standalone or prime-time games this year, including spots on Thanksgiving and Christmas. This will be the first time the Bears have ever played on both holidays in the same season. There are also two Monday Night Football games, one Thursday Night Football matchup, a Sunday Night Football game, and a Saturday night standalone game late in the season.

    If you like having a routine, this season will test your limits. But that's the price to pay when the team you root for turns a corner and has success. Especially a team as marketable as the Bears.

    9. Missing out on compensatory picks is still aggravating

    The NFL's decision to not award the Bears any compensatory picks for losing Ian Cunningham to the Atlanta Falcons as their new general manager is still baffling. If the league isn't going to abide by the system they put in place, then it needs to be abolished. And each move made by Cunningham only amplifies the poor decision the NFL made. It's as if the league would rather brush this under the table than admit they made a mistake in prematurely declaring Matt Ryan the primary football executive.

    It's a shame the topic of conversation has been focused on the lack of draft picks instead of celebrating Cunningham's promotion as a minority executive, but the league made this mess. Too bad they won't ever clean it up.

    10. The stadium saga has hung around like a dark cloud

    LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 17: Kevin Warren speaks to media after being introduced as the Chicago Bears President and CEO at Halas Hall on January 17, 2023 in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

    Perhaps the biggest takeaway of the offseason, for once, has absolutely nothing to do with any players, coaches, or anyone related to the on-field product. For all of the talk about building a new defensive line, Williams' ascent, and the 2026 draft picks, none of it holds a candle to the never-ending story that is the Bears' pursuit of a new state-of-the-art stadium.

    The project, now entering its fifth year of development, has been all talk with little action. The Bears have two potential sites in play for their new home (Arlington Heights and Hammond, Indiana) and are playing cat and mouse with two state governments hanging in the balance. What was once viewed as an exciting new beginning has devolved into one of the worst stories in Chicago sports history. And it's all coming off one of the best regular seasons fans have witnessed in years.

    Everyone has a different culprit for why things have failed to move forward in Illinois. Some believe it's the Bears; others say the politicians. Both sides have had missteps in this never-ending saga, and it's truly a shame that this has become the primary talking point of the team. If not for Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams, the Bears would be the laughingstock of the league both on and off the field. Personally, I hope the Bears remain in Illinois and believe cooler heads will prevail while they "focus" on Hammond. But until actual development starts taking place, all of this will keep being noise.

    Bonus: The NFL Draft will never be the same

    My own personal takeaway from the 2026 offseason wasn't anything the Bears did. It was the new addition for me and my family, which happened to take place during the NFL Draft. Just hours before the Bears made their selection of Dillon Thieneman in the first round, my wife and I welcomed our first child into the world—a baby girl.

    Having gotten just about 40 minutes of sleep and trying to adjust to this tiny human in our hospital room, I watched as the Bears selected Thieneman with excitement for both the team and my family. And it would be great to see the young man from Oregon pan out so we can get my daughter a jersey in a few years.

    I'm used to hunkering down in my football bunker for the draft while covering it over the course of a long weekend. This year, I was as disconnected as ever while bringing home our little girl and entering our new normal as a family.

    When the 2027 NFL Draft arrives next year, I'm sure I will be back to covering it like I always have. But going forward, the draft will always be a reminder of when my life changed for the better. And I won't need to wait three years to know we came out as absolute winners.

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    Scioto Country Club, host of 2026 U.S. Senior Open, is steeped in history

    (Editor's note: This story first ran in The Columbus Dispatch on Dec. 20, 2016.)

    Six days before golf balls rained upon the 1926 U.S. Open at Scioto Country Club, a deluge of ticker-tape confetti poured on Bobby Jones as the golfer traveled through New York’s Canyon of Heroes.

    Jones, the pre-eminent amateur player in the world, was being feted for winning the British Open two weeks earlier — just the third time an athlete had been honored with a parade down Broadway. But winning the Claret Jug was just the beginning of what would become a sensational season for the 24-year-old Georgian, even if he never saw it coming.

    Jones showed up at Scioto wearing his plus-fours on the Tuesday before the July 8 start of the U.S. Open — known then as the National Open Championship of the United States — feeling burned out from a combination of playing the British Open, transatlantic travel and the hoopla in New York.

    “I was stale and had no idea of winning,” he said.

    Scioto Country Club is a private country club and golf course in Upper Arlington, Ohio.

    After the first two rounds at Scioto, the idea of hoisting the trophy seemed out of reach. Jones opened with a 2-under-par 70 on Thursday, but ballooned to a 79 on Friday. The U.S. Open played its four rounds over three days for the first time since 1919, because of the number of entries (153) and size of the galleries. The final 36 holes were played on Saturday.

    Jones, who won his first U.S. Open in 1923, was joined in the field by eight other previous champions, including Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen and Chick Evans. Facing those legends might make anyone queasy, but for whatever reason, Jones awoke on Saturday with a stomachache so severe he needed to visit a doctor on the way to the course. Then he went out and shot 71 to pull within three shots of Cleveland’s Joe Turnesa entering the final 18 holes.

    The record book shows that Jones went on to win his second U.S. Open championship by one stroke, becoming the first player to capture British and U.S. Open titles in the same year. But before he could win it, Turnesa had to lose it, which he did with five bogeys in six holes on the final nine holes.

    Playing a group ahead of Jones, Turnesa stopped the bleeding with a birdie at the par-5 72nd hole, momentarily pulling even with the amateur, but that only added to the drama. Needing a par to force a playoff, Jones smashed a 310-yard drive at the last, then hit his approach shot to 15 feet and two-putted for the win.

    Scioto played at nearly 6,700 yards in 1926, which is about 500 yards shorter than it will play when 156 players tee off Thursday in the U.S. Senior Open. Unlike when Scioto was founded in 1916, there will be few large mammals on the grounds, unless you count a Golden Bear; two-time U.S. Senior Open winner Jack Nicklaus is serving as honorary chairman of the tournament.

    In 1925, Prohibition contributed to Scioto feeling some financial pinch. Every penny mattered, so the club sold two cows that had grazed the course to keep it trimmed. Jones winning the U.S. Open proved financially fortuitous for Scioto, which gained positive press in part because Jones was one of the most popular athletes on the planet.

    His presence contributed to large galleries (estimated at 4,000) visiting the parklands-style course designed by Donald Ross. Spectators, including Major League Baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, were encouraged to wear “easy shoes and tramping togs.”

    Many store windows in Downtown Columbus carried pictures of the best players and displays of the course, which in some ways was set up just the way it will look this week.

    George Trautman, Scioto’s general manager in 1926, described the course in “the pink of condition” but advised “the boys playing in the Open to stick to the fairways.”

    It seems some things never change.

    Rob Oller is a sports writer for the Columbus Dispatch.

    This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Scioto Country Club, host of 2026 U.S. Senior Open, is steeped in history

    Washington Football Pursuing Coveted 2028 Four-Star Hawaii Athlete

    Whether four-star 2028 prospect King Pitts has an offer from the Washington Huskies as an offensive lineman or an athlete, he's firmly on Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies coaching staff's radar.

    The 6-foot-5, 255-pound two-way lineman is back in his native Hawaii and set to play his junior season at Kapa'a High School after playing at Cardinal Newman in California, after establishing himself as a national recruit during his sophomore year as an offensive tackle and versatile defensive lineman.

    The No. 241 overall recruit—according to the 247Sports Composite—Pitts holds 43 total scholarship offers with two years still left of high school football.

    Grateful to receive an offer from the University of Washington after a great conversation with @RealMG96@MichaelSwitzer@BrandonHuffman ☔️☔️ pic.twitter.com/f8FhmSjkdP

    — King Pitts (@KingPitts0) September 16, 2025

    As a defensive lineman, Pitts can play either defensive tackle or defensive end with his ability to be a disruptive force against the run and pass. Whichever position the Islands product ends up playing at the next level, there isn't a question of if, but how well he'll hold up against Big Ten and SEC-caliber talent.

    UW hasn't ventured heavily into recruiting Hawaii as much recently as the football program has in previous decades. Aside from signing tight end Kekua Aumua in the 2026 class, who began and finished his prep career at Kahuku after transferring to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, for his junior season, Fisch has only signed one other prospect from Hawaii, Mililani quarterback Treston Kini McMillan in 2025.

    Over the years, the Huskies have featured several notable recruits from the Islands, including defensive tackle Faatui Tuitele in 2019 and a pair of edge rushers, Zion Tupuola-Fetui in 2018 and Hau'oli Kikaha in 2010.

    If Fisch and Co. can get the coveted two-way lineman on campus for at least one, if not multiple, unofficial visits over the course of the next 12 months, UW should be a major factor in Pitts' recruitment long-term.

    This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Football Pursuing Coveted 2028 Four-Star Hawaii Athlete

    Tennis stars end Wimbledon media protest early after prize-money discussions

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    ALL ENGLAND CLUB, London — The group of leading players pushing for prize-money changes at the Grand Slams will resume normal Wimbledon media duties after talks with senior All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) officials.

    The group, which includes most of the men’s and women’s top-10s, such as Coco Gauff, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, said last week that it would limit its media commitments to 15 minutes per player during pre-tournament commitments and the first week of the event.

    This was an escalation on a 15-minute limit imposed at last month’s French Open, which was in place for just the pre-tournament weekend.

    But the Wimbledon protest lasted just two days, after AELTC chair Deborah Jevans, tournament director Jamie Baker and board member Tim Henman held talks with the group. Larry Scott, the former ATP Tour player and ex-WTA chief executive leading the player group, had not yet arrived in London but was in dialogue with the agents and across the negotiations.

    According to a news release from the player group sent Monday, the All England Club pledged during the talks to return with specific proposals addressing three areas of reform: Increasing prize money to represent a greater share of tournament revenue; making contributions to a player welfare fund; and creating of a formal player council.

    The financials have been the most headline-grabbing area of disagreement. Prize money at the four majors represents on average around 15 percent of tournament revenue; the players want that figure to be 22 percent by 2030, in line with ATP and WTA Tour norms. The group initially welcomed the All England Club announcing a few weeks ago that Wimbledon’s prize money would increase by 20 percent from $72.7 million (£55.1m at current rates) in 2025 to $85.8m this year.

    It then wrong-footed the AELTC by announcing last week that the players would again be reducing media activity. “We are surprised and disappointed by this action,” a club spokesperson said in response.

    Most of the players stuck to the limit — some like Sabalenka, Sinner and Gauff timed their news conferences particularly strictly —  but others did not take part. Ben Shelton, the American No. 4 seed said in his news conference: “I decided to give more time on media day today because Wimbledon is a special place. They’ve always treated me well here. They let me come and train after the French Open, get on the grass. They helped me out my first year that I came out on tour.

    “I think they have made an effort. I think that showed in the increase that they brought in prize money this year.”

    Australia’s Alex de Minaur took a similar tack.

    At a media briefing Monday, AELTC chief executive Sally Bolton described the conversations over the weekend, which followed talks with Scott during last month’s French Open, as “really fruitful,” adding that financial discussions are set to develop.

    “We’ve been requesting financial information from their representatives for quite some time. He (Scott) is going to provide that. And once we’ve got that financial information, we’ve had the chance to have a look at it, we can re-engage with those discussions after the Championships.”

    The club has said that it does not believe revenue is an appropriate figure from which to calculate Wimbledon prize money, and French Open tournament director Amélie Mauresmo expressed similar reservations at Roland Garros.

    “Revenue does not take into account the investment that we give. And as I’ve spoken about, we’re not for-profit, we’re very different to a 1,000 (the ATP and WTA tournaments one rung below the Grand Slams) event. Everything goes back into the sport. I am frustrated that that message hasn’t got across,” Jevans said at a pre-tournament briefing this month.

    Wimbledon has a profit-share agreement with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), which oversees British tennis, in which it distributes 90 percent of annual tournament profits to the association. Last year’s profit was £52.7 million ($70.4m). Like the other three majors, Wimbledon also invests in tournament infrastructure and grassroots tennis as well as player prize money.

    The calling off of the protest, which Bolton said was not driven by pressure from broadcast partners, may only be a temporary détente.

    Attention will quickly turn to the U.S. Open, the final Grand Slam of the year which takes place in August and September, and particularly the prize money on offer. Talks are scheduled between player group representatives and those from the United States Tennis Association (USTA) at Wimbledon next week. A person briefed on the group’s plans said last week that further escalations are possible from the players if those conversations don’t go well. They said these could include withdrawals from the mixed-doubles event at Flushing Meadows and curtailing contracted media obligations with ESPN.

    Representatives for the USTA did not respond to a request for comment.

    On the court, Wimbledon, which started Monday, finishes Sunday, July 12.

    This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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    Lisa Leslie says WNBA, refs need to ‘do better’ after Caitlin Clark-Alyssa Thomas incident

    Lisa Leslie weighs in on the Caitlin Clark-Alyssa Thomas WNBA incident. Credit: CBS Sports; Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
    Credit: CBS Sports; Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    WNBA legend Lisa Leslie weighed in on the situation surrounding the incident between Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas and Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, which resulted in the league assessing a Flagrant 2 foul and a retroactive suspension for Thomas.

    Leslie, a three-time WNBA MVP and two-time WNBA Finals MVP, addressed the topic on CBS Sports’ women’s sports show We Need To Talk on Saturday, and she explained that the “league’s got to do better” and the “officials have got to do better.”

    “The League HAS to do better!”@LisaLeslie on the inconsistency with the WNBA’s officiating pic.twitter.com/OrF2AO89qt

    — We Need To Talk (@WeNeedToTalk) June 27, 2026

    “Well, officiating is tough,” Leslie began. “I don’t know if anybody’s ever even tried to officiate. It’s not the easiest game. It’s one of the most thankless jobs you can do. But in this particular situation, I thought that the last official should have been able to catch that. I was actually watching this game, and I was like, ‘Oh, wow! That was a bit much.’ So, in that moment, I thought that the official missed the call. I’m not surprised that the league went back and fined Alyssa Thomas. But I think at the same time, it’s tough to think that an official would have missed that, that they didn’t have a replay on it. That was tough to me.”

    “And I think overall, the league’s got to do better,” Leslie continued. “The officials have got to do better.”

    Leslie also said that the players “have to clean it up” too.

    “But also players,” Leslie explained. “Players have to clean it up. We used to play in a way that you protected one another. Yeah, I want  to play physical; I want to play hard. But I’m not out here trying to hurt you. If I was out there for a loose ball, and it was [CBS Sports analyst Renee Montgomery] down there, yeah, I’m going for the ball. But if I accidentally punched Renee or hit her in some kind of way, maybe the play goes on, but I help her up. I help her up.

    “So, I think that part is important too. The reaction. Maybe if Alyssa Thomas would have even turned, like, ‘Dang, my bad; I didn’t mean to hit you like that,’ it’s a different thing. But that’s not what happened. So, I think that the league got it right.”

    Clark sounded off after Monday night’s Fever-Mercury game about “ridiculous” officiating, and Fever head coach Stephanie White also blasted the referees for “absolutely unacceptable” officiating after Clark took “cheap shots” in Wednesday night’s rematch that ultimately resulted in the Thomas suspension.

    And on the other side, Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts went off about the WNBA’s suspension process for Thomas, saying that the league didn’t have a “thorough investigation.”

    “I’d like to hit on my disappointment in the suspension process by our league and our leaders in the W,” Tibbetts explained. “This was not a thorough investigation, in my opinion. The people involved were not questioned at all. It’s extremely disappointing. No one from the league called AT, our security team or myself about what we felt like happened in this situation. There is a protocol to be followed; just coming from the NBA, there’s been many investigations that I’ve heard about that there was calls on both sides, and that was not done in this situation, and that’s disappointing.

    “I agree with everyone’s stance. Let’s continue to clean up our game. I’m a part of our referee task force, the same that Stephanie White is, and Cheryl Reeve and Becky Hammon. The goal is to clean up our game, but I do think it’s important not to rely on social media screenshots. This is a slippery slope. Let’s watch the whole play, the whole game. We’ve got more people on our eyes; it’s a great league.

    “I hope that we can all agree that consistency is the main thing in how we call these games. React to situations like this with consistency. Let’s not base it on generational talent, fan base involvement, All-Star-level players, or role players. Let’s don’t base it off veterans or young players, or White players or Black players, or international players. If this is the standard, make this the standard, even if the roles were reversed in this situation. Make the storyline the storyline, and the suspension the same. And let’s just be consistent.

    Leslie explained that she thinks Tibbetts is correct with his overall point.

    “But I think overall, Coach Tibbetts is correct,” Leslie said. “Everything, consistency is important. It needs to be cleaned up for all players, regardless of what their accolades are. None of that part matters. It matters about protecting these players, no matter which team, which position, when they sub in, the start of the game to the end of the game, every player deserves the same type of protection.”

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    Why 'big brother' Van Dijk is key to Dutch World Cup dreams

    Olivier Giroud's BBC Sport column
    [BBC]

    I have never seen a team win a World Cup without a solid defence.

    We talk about France having the best attack at this tournament but, now we are in the knockout stage, being able to stop goals is going to be as important as scoring them.

    England, for example, will need to tighten up at the back compared to how they played against Croatia and Ghana. The games are going to be harder and closer, even for the leading teams - we are not going to see as many big scores.

    There have been a lot of goals so far, more than at any other World Cup, but some defences have already impressed me and, when I think about the strongest, then maybe it's the Dutch who have the best one.

    I really like the whole Netherlands back-line of Denzel Dumfries or Jurrien Timber, Jan Paul van Hecke, Virgil van Dijk and Micky Van de Ven, and almost all of them have just had very good seasons.

    The only one you might say who was not at his best with his club team was Virgil but I would say that was more down to Liverpool's problems than his.

    Virgil is still the leader of that Dutch defence and he has not just got talented players around him, they have got lots of pace and energy and physicality too.

    He is 34, almost 35 now, but already we have seen some superstar attackers who are much older have a big impact at this tournament, and I feel he is also still at the top of his game.

    Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk in training with the Dutch team
    Van Dijk has played every minute of the Netherlands' three games at this World Cup [Reuters]

    The one time I won our physical battle

    Virgil is a player I know very well. I know he has named me as his toughest opponent - he called me his 'bogeyman' because of the goals I scored against him - but we have got a mutual respect.

    I would put him in my top three of toughest defenders I have faced too, along with Spain's Sergio Ramos and Portugal's Pepe, and we have had some great duels down the years.

    In the past, my friends have shown me a funny picture of him which always makes me laugh - you can see it here below - where we are having a physical battle. I think I won it!

    Olivier Giroud and Virgil van Dijk (left) challenge for the ball during a game between Liverpool and Chelsea in 2018. Giroud scored the winner in Chelsea's 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge
    As well as winning this challenge, Giroud won the game too - scoring with a header in Chelsea's 1-0 win over Liverpool in May 2018 [Getty Images]

    I have just chested the ball and look quite cool and composed, while Virgil is bouncing off me, and falling down like that.

    I wish that happened every time we played each other - but it was maybe the one time in 10 that I won our duel and that's why it is funny. There must be many other pictures where he is up, and it is me down on the floor!

    That photo was taken in 2018 and Virgil has had a few injuries since then, but he is still strong and of course he is still as clever and composed as ever.

    This is probably his last chance to win a World Cup and I am pretty sure he knows his team are relying also on his leadership to go far in the tournament, which is the other side of what he brings.

    As well as being captain, he is kind of the big brother of his national team now, the one who needs to show the path and set an example on the pitch, and I know he has got the character to deal with that being on his shoulders.

    I still do not see the Dutch as being among the favourites for this World Cup but they have some talented players and maybe we should be talking about them more than we are. Whatever they do from here, though, Virgil is still the main man for them.

    He is so experienced and has won so many trophies. He will know the Dutch have not reached the final at a World Cup since South Africa 2010.

    Sixteen years is a long time, Virgil - so maybe it is time to put that right!

    You always need balance in your team

    Antonio Rudiger (back) challenges Giroud during training at Chelsea in 2018
    Rudiger (back) and Giroud were team-mates at Chelsea between 2018 and 2021 [Getty Images]

    Another defender I am a big fan of at this World Cup is Germany's Antonio Rudiger, who was one of the toughest defenders I played with, let alone against!

    I hated playing against him in training at Chelsea because he was the same as he is in a game - well, a little more careful and a little less crazy maybe, but he is still always pinching you and annoying you like that!

    If he is in good condition, he is one of the best. He has not started every game so far but if he is fit, he is a good combination with Jonathan Tah at the back. They look strong together.

    What is most important with any defence however is the balance of the team. It does not matter how good you are because you also need to have midfielders who are going to protect you. If you are open, and you are against pacy players, it becomes very difficult.

    The Argentina midfield is really strong in that way, because they know they have to cover some ground defensively for Lionel Messi, who does not have the legs to do that.

    Messi has never been the one chasing opponents, pressing wise, but that doesn't matter if behind him, their midfield is working hard without the ball to protect the backline.

    Frenkie de Jong does that for the Netherlands and Brazil have the right balance in that way too with Bruno Guimaraes and Casemiro.

    We had this with France when we won the World Cup in 2018 with our midfield of N'Golo Kante, Paul Pogba and Blaise Matuidi. They all worked hard, but if anyone left a gap then N'Golo compensated for it.

    This time, France play with one more offensive player in there, so we will have to see if we can still try to score more goals than our opponents, without losing that cover deeper in the pitch.

    I feel we can score goals any time in a game but if we can also protect our lead with a good defence, it's a massive asset for any team.

    Olivier Giroud was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan

    Broncos roster: OL Nick Gargiulo (No. 66) returning from injury

    Broncos Wire's 91-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo, No. 66.

    Before the Broncos: Gargiulo (6-5, 310 pounds) started his college football career at Yale (2018-2022) before transferring to South Carolina for a sixth and final year (he did not play in 2020 due to COVID-19). He began his final college season as a left guard before moving to center. Gargiulo served as a team captain for the Gamecocks and was named a third-team All-SEC lineman following the 2023 season. He then entered the NFL draft as a versatile lineman with experience at center, left tackle and left guard.

    Broncos tenure: Gargiulo was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the seventh round (256th overall) of the 2024 NFL draft, presumably to be a long-term replacement for a member of the offensive line. Gargiulo spent his rookie season in 2024 on the practice squad. In 2025, Gargiulo was thought to take a step forward, but unfortunately, he suffered a gruesome leg injury in a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals, which sidelined him the entire year.

    Chances to make the 53-man roster: Toss-up. Gargiulo is still recovering from the 2025 injury, and did not participate in any spring offseason activities. Gargiulo might end up competing for a practice squad this summer because Denver is deep on the offensive line.

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    This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Broncos roster: OL Nick Gargiulo (No. 66) returning from injury

    Broos may change decision to quit as South Africa coach

    Downcast South Africa coach Hugo Broos during a 2026 World Cup round-of-32 match against Canada in Los Angeles. (ETIENNE LAURENT)

    Hugo Broos could reverse his decision to quit as South Africa coach, the 74-year-old Belgian said after his side's World Cup last-32 exit against Canada. 

    "It is not clever to make decisions when you are disappointed, so I will not do it here," Broos said at his post-match press conference in Los Angeles.

    Broos announced several months ago that he would quit football after a three-decade coaching career when South Africa were eliminated from the global showpiece.

    "I want to spend more time with my wife, children and grandchildren," he told AFP in a pre-World Cup interview.  

    But a South African Football Association insider hinted that Broos may now be having second thoughts about leaving.

    "Hugo may continue as head coach or fill some other tole, such as scouting and watching South Africans playing in Europe," said the source.

    Broos has been credited with transforming South Africa from a team labelled a "joke" to qualifiers for the World Cup after a 16-year absence.

    When he took charge in 2021, Bafana Bafana (The Boys) attracted less than 200 spectators to a goalless friendly match against Botswana in Johannesburg.

    Before travelling to North America, South Africa hosted a warm-up match against Panama in Cape Town that drew a capacity 50,000 crowd.    

    Broos then masterminded a historic World Cup Group A win over South Korea last week to take South Africa to the knockout stage for the first time after first-round exits in their three previous appearances.

    Broos said his team bowed out in Los Angeles on Sunday after failing to match the power and speed of co-hosts Canada, who won 1-0 thanks to a 92nd-minute winner by Stephen Eustaquio.

    "I have said many times that modern football is more than just technique. There is power and speed, and we do not have it in our team yet. Canada had those qualities," said Broos.

    While South Africa return to Johannesburg, Canada will face the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston on Saturday in the round of 16.

    The next challenge for South Africa will be 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying. They share Group D with co-hosts Kenya, Guinea and Eritrea.

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    Serena Williams-Venus Williams doubles next match at Wimbledon 2026: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam

    Serena Williams Venus Williams

    Serena Williams-Venus Williams doubles next match at Wimbledon 2026: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Tennis' most iconic sister duo is back. Serena and Venus Williams will join forces yet again, this time at Wimbledon 2026.

    The 46 and 44-year-old siblings will be competing in doubles together at the All England Club, marking their first match together in four years. Though the pair received a wild card entry into this year's tournament, they're no strangers — Serena and Venus have won six Wimbledon titles together.

    While Venus has been actively competing at the WTA tour-level, Serena only recently returned to the court, playing doubles at both the HSBC Championship and Berlin Open. Serena will also be competing in the singles draw this year, whereas Venus will only participate in doubles. 

    Can the Williams sisters make another deep run?

    Here's everything you need to know about Serena and Venus Williams' next doubles appearance at Wimbledon, including TV channel and streaming options for the match.

    When is Serena and Venus Williams' next match at Wimbledon 2026?

    Serena and Venus Williams will kick off their Wimbledon doubles campaign with a matchup against South American duo Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra.

    A start time for the match has not yet been confirmed.

    Serena and Venus Williams match schedule, results from Wimbledon 2026

    OpponentRoundDate, time (ET), result
    C. Osorio/S. Sierra1Thurs., July 2 (TBD)
    TBD2TBD
    TBD3TBD
    TBD4TBD
    TBDQFTBD

    How to watch Wimbledon 2026 in US: TV channel, live stream

    • TV channel(s): ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel
    • Live stream: fubo, ESPN app

    ESPN is the home of Wimbledon broadcasting with daily coverage from all 18 courts on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes (Spanish) and streaming on the ESPN App for ESPN Unlimited plan subscribers. 

    Now you can watch ESPN without cable. Stream live NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, college sports, plus SportsCenter, First Take, and all your favorite ESPN shows—anytime, anywhere—only in the ESPN app.

    The Tennis Channel will also be showing live coverage of select matches throughout the tournament. Along with ESPN channels, they can be found on streaming service fubo.

    Fubo offers a FREE TRIAL for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

    Wimbledon 2026 schedule

    Play gets underway 11 a.m. local time (6 a.m. ET) most days on all courts, except for Centre Court, as the action starts two hours later on the showpiece court.

    The women’s singles final will take place on July 11 and the men’s finals will be staged 24 hours later.

    StageDateStart Time (ET)
    Men's & Women's first roundMonday, June 296 a.m.
    Men's & Women's first roundTuesday, June 306 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's second roundWednesday, July 16 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's second roundThursday, July 26 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's third roundFriday, July 36 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's third roundSaturday, July 46 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's fourth roundSunday, July 56 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's fourth roundMonday, July 66 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's quarterfinalsTuesday, July 76 a.m. 
    Men's & Women's quarterfinalsWednesday, July 86 a.m. 
    Women's semifinalsThursday, July 99 a.m. 
    Men's semifinalsFriday, July 109 a.m.
    Women's finalSaturday, July 1111 a.m. 
    Men's finalSunday, July 1211 a.m.

    Corn Flakes: Football Commit Taylor Continues to Impress

    INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 25: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States walks onto the pitch during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between Türkiye and USA at Los Angeles Stadium on June 25, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Even though the World Cup is being hosted in North America, I have been in London and seeing the enthusiasm here is making me enjoy soccer….errr football…more. The flag of England is flying everywhere. I’m not talking about the Union Jack, it is the white flag with a red cross that is on display for all to see.

    Strangely enough, I have had a couple of Brits tell me that they think the USMNT is their favorite.

    WHAAAAAAT???

    I need to go lie down now.

    Happy Monday Corn Nation!

    Corn Flakes

    Mast, Hoiberg to join pro teams
    A pair of Huskers will be joining the professional ranks as Rienk Mast and Sam Hoiberg will be joining NBA organizations.

    Nebraska QB commit Trae Taylor named Elite 11 Finals MVP
    The nation’s top-ranked quarterback in the 2027 class continues to back up the hype.

    Football: Top 40 Huskers for 2026 – #16-#20
    With Nebraska’s 2026 season around the corner, the HuskerOnline team voted on the Top 40 Husker players going into Matt Rhule’s fourth campaign in Lincoln.

    Baseball: Unger accepts Team USA Training Camp Invite
    The summer schedule will kick off with three days of exhibition doubleheaders for a combined six games between June 27-29 in Burlington and Cary, North Carolina, and Danville, Virginia.

    Carriker Chronicles: Taylor’s stock continues to rise
    Friday evening 2027 Nebraska quarterback commit Trae Taylor was named the MVP at The Opening Finals. The event is part of the Elite 11 competition sponsored by Nike and has been held since 1999. 

    An early look at the Huskers in @EASPORTSCollege 🎮🏈

    Become an MVP + Member today and secure 7-Day Early Access to #CFB27

    🔗 https://t.co/abCr53vZuOpic.twitter.com/elwZVNnkOV

    — Nebraska Football (@HuskerFootball) June 28, 2026

    Nebraska football’s recruiting surge has two assistants in the top-10 in the nation
    The Nebraska football team is on an incredible recruiting heater this month. Coming into June, the Huskers had 10 commitments in the 2027 cycle. 

    Nebraska natives growing in the NFL with Philadelphia Eagles
    Cam Jurgens and Cole Payton are back home in Nebraska for part of their NFL offseason.

    Ranking the Big Ten: Cornerback
    As the 2026 college football season quickly approaches, it is time to look at the top players at each position in the Big Ten.

    Wrestling: Former Husker booked on multiple charges
    NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — Former Nebraska heavyweight wrestler A.J. Ferrari was booked into the Lincoln County Jail on multiple charges on Saturday.

    Nebraska star QB commit Trae Taylor is drawing attention from fans online for a ZESTY interview at The Opening 💅

    Taylor, regarded as the top quarterback prospect in the country and a top ten player overall, definitely answered the questions with a little bit of sass.

    He will… pic.twitter.com/wHbbxFQPEX

    — Recruits CFB (@recruits_cfb) June 27, 2026

    Sports!

    Stoppage time goal sends Canada to historic World Cup win
    After 17 days of group stage drama, the 2026 tournament shifts Sunday to the Round of 32, where every match is now win-or-go-home. And in the first elimination game, the co-hosts advanced after some late drama.

    I cannot stop watching this. I’m dying laughing at the effectiveness of this pointing & the seriousness of it. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/97I3X4jQOY

    — Martina Markota (@MartinaMarkota) June 27, 2026

    Serena Williams gave herself a pep talk to play singles at Wimbeldon at 44
    LONDON (AP) — Serena Williams had to talk herself into accepting Wimbledon’s offer to play singles.

    The number of claimed national championships that are not officially recognized by the NCAA’s championship list.

    Source – https://t.co/6YJa06vWz3pic.twitter.com/Cuq8uCtoxs

    — College Football Zone (@CollegeFBonX) June 27, 2026

    Then There’s This

    Woman wins lottery and immediately gives neighbors $5000 for family vacation
    A 48-year-old woman who won a million in the lottery immediately gave her neighbors a gift of five thousand, so they can travel on their first family vacation abroad.

    The operating room where anasthesia was first demonstrated is now a landmark, but for the men who claimed credit, there was much misery
    Medical procedures used to be a scream-filled endurance test until doctors at this Boston institution learned to tame the pain of patients

    Weekly Cupcakes: Avs make a number of trades

    Colorado Avalanche News

    • Joe Sakic praises Nichushkin after trade, Avs ‘don’t win Cup’ without him. [Denver Sports]
    • Predators acquire forward Ross Colton in trade with Avalanche. [Sportsnet]
    • Bruins acquire Ivan Ivan from Avalanche for Fabian Lysell. [TSN]
    • Drury traded to Predators by Avalanche. Colorado receives forwards Svechkov, L’Heureux; Nashville also gets Bradley, 3rd-round pick. [NHL]
    • The Predators sign recently acquired Jack Drury to five-year contract with a $4.5 million annual average value. [Sportsnet]
    • Brent Burns signs on for another season with the Avalanche. [The Hockey News]
    • Joe Sakic already making big deals, bringing back veterans in return to Avalanche GM role. [KDVR]

    News Around the League

    • Maple Leafs make forward Gavin McKenna first pick of NHL draft. [CBC]
    • Joe Iginla out to prove ‘haters’ wrong after Calgary Flames draft son of franchise legend Jarome. [Calgary Herald]
    • More Evidence Emerges of Senators’ Locker Room Rift With Brady Tkachuk. [PFSN]

    Tiger Tails: Your daily LSU news for Monday, June 29, 2026

    BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - MARCH 23: An aerial view of Tiger Stadium on the campus of LSU during LSU Pro Day at LSU Football Indoor Practice Facility on March 23, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Welcome to Tiger Tales, a daily roundup of LSU and college sports news!

    Could Nike’s “The Opening” help LSU flip Easton Royal

    Time for LSU’s recruits to start recruiting.

    Paul Skenes Cy Young odds slide as ace struggles in June

    Bad news for the former Tiger.

    Former LSU pitcher Kade Anderson dominating Double-A

    Speaking of former LSU pitchers, Anderson could be one step closer to getting called up.

    #LSU signed the No. 1 overall transfer in the portal this offseason: Sam Leavitt.

    Lane Kiffin’s newest weapon has lived in the weight room while rehabbing in Baton Rouge – adding 11 pounds to his frame.

    2025: 6’2, 205 pounds
    2026: 6’2, 216 pounds

    Fully cleared. Ready to roll. pic.twitter.com/p7v1QfSBff

    — Zack Nagy (@znagy20) June 28, 2026

    Where is Avesh Khan? The lanky pacer eyes India comeback via Ranji Trophy

    NEW DELHI: Two years ago, Avesh Khan was among the standbys during India's successful T20 World Cup campaign in 2024. Since then, hampered by injuries and subsequent loss of form, his international career has gone haywire.

    Now, after a disappointing outing for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the Madhya Pradesh pacer played a key role in Chambal Ghariyals winning the 2026 Madhya Pradesh Premier League (MPL) title. The six-foot-two-inch fast bowler, who was playing in the MPL for the first time, picked up 13 wickets during Ghariyal's title-winning campaign.


    The road to this personal and team glory has not been easy. It has been almost a year since Avesh underwent knee surgery.

    "It was difficult. (Uthna, baithna, nahaana, sona sab mushkil ho gaya tha surgery ke baad) I had knee surgery, and even simple things like bathing, sitting and sleeping became a challenge. For almost three weeks, I couldn't move freely, and it was frustrating," he told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive chat.

    "It's very tough for a fast bowler because when you're injured, you're out for two or three months and then have to find your rhythm again.

    "I completed my rehab properly and tried to keep myself mentally strong. Injuries are frustrating because you can't do anything about them. Recovery takes time, and rehab is exhausting. I kept telling myself that this phase would end and I'd be back playing cricket."


    Avesh, who has played eight ODIs and 25 T20Is, last played for India in November 2024. The speedster now feels he is at the peak of his fitness and is keen on making a return to the Indian team via the Ranji Trophy.

    "I am ready for the grind again," he said. "If a fast bowler wants to play Ranji Trophy, he should be able to bowl at least 30 overs in a week. If I can consistently bowl around 30 overs a week for four weeks, I'll know my body is ready," Avesh shared his plans.

    "Ranji Trophy involves long spells, travel and short recovery periods, so your body has to be prepared. Before the season, I'll also play two or three practice matches," Avesh added.


    Avesh admits playing all three formats is a challenge, but he enjoys it. He believes adapting to all three formats is all in the preparation, insisting that fast bowlers should focus on finding the right balance instead of looking for excuses.

    "Nothing is difficult if you know how to find the right balance," Avesh said. "In T20 cricket, you need variations like yorkers, wide yorkers, slower bouncers and cutters. I developed those skills gradually over time."

    While he has worked on expanding his white-ball skill set, the Madhya Pradesh pacer admitted that red-ball cricket remains his biggest ambition. Despite being selected in India's Test squad, he is yet to make his debut and hopes to change that in the coming domestic season.


    "I love red-ball cricket. Playing Test cricket for India for a long time is my biggest goal," he said, adding that after the MPL he will shift his focus to preparing for the Ranji Trophy by improving his fitness, managing his bowling workload and building his body for the longer format.

    Avesh also rejected the idea that bowlers should fear the run-fests that have become common in T20 cricket.

    "I always look at it as an opportunity. I don't think about getting hit for runs," he said.


    "If I perform well in a high-scoring game, people notice it even more. If I can help my team win from that situation, that's something special. That's the mindset I always try to keep."

    It has indeed been a long road for Avesh Khan, who was once touted as the next big thing but has gone down the pecking order. His journey to the top was anything but straightforward. Financial struggles, injuries and a lack of opportunities slowed his progress, but like every fast bowler, he kept charging in.

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    Now, with India's Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill making it clear that the team wants to invest in tall fast bowlers capable of taking wickets in the middle overs, a fully fit Avesh could yet force his way back into the national setup. And a strong Ranji Trophy season may be the first step towards another India comeback.

    Newcastle Insider Sheds Light on Possible ‘Mass Exodus’

    SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 24: Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes (centre) celebrates scoring his side's seventh goal with team mates Sandro Tonali (left) and Anthony Gordon during the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Newcastle United at Bramall Lane on September 24, 2023 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

    To the disgust of many, if not most Newcastle United fans, the Magpies’ summer has been dominated by talk about outgoing, not incoming, transfers.

    We have already seen star winger Anthony Gordon be sold to Barcelona, and it now looks like both Sandro Tonali and Bruno, of all people, are on their way out to bigger sides in Tottenham and Arsenal, respectively.

    All of those high-profile players—not to mention Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento—being linked with moves away from St James’ Park are starting to generate some concern among the fanbase and bring fears to the Geordie faithful.

    However, according to The Athletic’s Chris Waugh, Newcastle are internally confident there will not be a “mass exodus” despite the speculation surrounding Bruno, Tonali, Livramento, Hall, and even Harvey Barnes.

    “Newcastle are confident this will not be the case,” Waugh wrote.

    The club do not want to lose key players, as nobody in this the world of our Lord wants, but Waugh reported that Newcastle have planned for the possibility of losing two or three stars this summer and replacing them. Easy to count them: Gordon, Tonali, Bruno.

    Waugh reported that Newcastle view Gordon’s €80million move to Barcelona as part of that plan, with the sale completed early to cover the loss of Champions League revenue and give the club time to find a replacement.

    Bruno, however, remains in a different category. Newcastle have insisted that the Brazil international is not for sale and that he has not told the club he wants to leave. “Newcastle and Howe are adamant that Guimaraes is not for sale,” Waugh wrote.

    Tonali could still depart if Newcastle relents and accepts the already-huge £80million offer they have on the table from Spurs, but they seem locked into wanting their £100million asking price even though that might end up with the club eating Tonali, risking a devaluation, and having to sell him for a much lower fee next summer.

    Livramento’s injury issues have made an exit less likely, but it could still happen, and according to Hope, Newcastle intend to build around Hall rather than sell him, even though there seem to be some issues between the England international and Howe that might cause locker room friction.

    Orioles minor league recap 6/29: Tides split doubleheader, Delmarva’s offense explodes

    SARASOTA, FL - MARCH 20: Enrique Bradfield Jr. #99 of the Baltimore Orioles bunts during the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium on Friday, March 20, 2026 in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Scott Audette/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

    Triple-A: Durham Bulls 7, Norfolk Tides 0 (F/7)

    Norfolk’s Nestor German allowed four runs in the game’s first two innings, and since the Orioles got one-hit by three Durham pitchers, this added up to a loss. Cameron Weston allowed three runs in 1.2 innings of work, and José Espada pitched 1.1 scoreless. The only Tides hit: a Ryan Noda double.

    Box Score

    Triple-A: Norfolk Tides 2, Durham Bulls (TBR) 1 (F/7)

    Runs were scarce in the bottom half of the doubleheader, but the Tides came out on top. In the first inning, Enrique Bradfield singled, stole second, and took third on a bad throw by the Bulls’ catcher. Call it an EBJ triple. A sac fly brought him home. Bradfield also doubled later in the game, but Heston Kjerstad lined into an unlucky double play, so there’d be no run. The Tides did scratch across a second run in the sixth inning, through as Bryan Ramos singled, EBJ bunted him over, and Kjerstad singled him home.

    Four Tides pitchers combined to shutout Durham until the final frame: Yaqui Rivera (2.2 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 1 BB), Dietrich Enns (W, 2.1 IP, 0 H, 3 K) and Nick Raquet (1 IP, 0 H, 1 K).

    Box Score

    Double-A: Chesapeake Baysox vs. Harrisburg Senators (WSH) – PPD (rain)

    Lots of rain this weekend. The Baysox’s Sunday scheduled game will be made on a date TBD.

    High-A: Wilmington Blue Rocks (WAS) 4, Frederick Keys 2

    The Keys dropped the series finale on Sunday as a tie game in the seventh became a 4-2 loss courtesy of a bases-loaded walk and an RBI groundout off Frederick’s Tyson Neighbors.

    Wilmington had struck first with a two-RBI single in the first inning off Carson Dorsey, but the Keys cut the deficit in half at 2-1 off an RBI from Leandro Arias in the third, then tied it in the top of the seventh on Yamil Bucce’s fourth homer of the season. Ike Irish doubled, and Wehiwa Aloy finished 2-for-3 with a walk.

    Box Score

    Low-A: Delmarva Shorebirds 11, Fayetteville Woodpeckers (HOU) 4

    This was a 0-0 game into the fourth and then the Shorebirds exploded for a five-run inning. Three home runs—by Braylon Whitaker, DJ Layton, and Joshua Liranzo—helped. They added two more in the fifth when Miguel Rodriguez hit a two-run single. Then they rallied for four more runs in the seventh on a parade of singles: four in that inning alone, plus two steals.

    Whatever this was, it wasn’t a banner day for Fayetteville pitching. Every Shorebird had a hit or more on a day they racked up 15. Whitaker finished 1-for-3 with that homer and a pair of walks. Stiven Martinez went 3-for-5 with three runs scored. DJ Layton had two hits, including a homer, plus two walks.

    The pitching barely mattered, but starter Stephen Still, a May free agent signing, pitched five one-run innings with eight strikeouts. Michael Caldon allowed Fayetteville to get closer, with a three-run homer allowed, but J.D. Hennen and Zac Lampton turned in good outings in relief.

    Box Score

    Monday’s Schedule

    There are no scheduled games for today.

    Morning Report | Jon Jones shows support for Dustin Poirier after recent arrest: ‘We’ve all been drunk’

    Jon Jones

    Jon Jones is as well known for his outside-of-the-octagon transgressions as his championship accomplishments and he has Dustin Poirier’s back following his fellow UFC star’s recent arrest.

    Poirier, 37, was arrested at an airport in Atlanta on Father’s Day weekend after being removed from a flight and becoming aggressive with a police officer. The officer succeeded in deescalating the situation and Poirier eventually allowed himself to be taken in for public drunkenness. Afterwards, Poirier released a statement, writing, “I’m at the point where I need some help.”

    While the reaction from the MMA community has been mixed, Jones offered unequivocal words of support in an interview with Red Corner MMA.

    “I hope that Dustin keeps his head high, gets back on his horse, and realizes that at the end of the day, news is news,” Jones said. “Some people say there’s no such thing as bad press. I disagree with that, but press is press. The whole world is talking about him right now.

    “He didn’t hurt anybody. He was drunk, we’ve all been drunk. Alcohol makes you do silly things.”

    Jones also expressed his support for Poirier in a recent series of tweets, writing that he respects Poirier for “being honest about his mental state” and comparing post-fighting life to leaving the military. Poirier retired from competition following a loss to Max Holloway at UFC 318 in July 2025 and while he’s given no indication he plans to make a comeback, he has said in multiple interviews that he has had difficult transitioning to a new lifestyle.

    I mean no, but I do respect the fact that he’s being honest about his mental state. I swear in some weird way retiring from the UFC almost feels like retiring from the military or something. There’s so many similarities. I have conversations with my special forces buddies about… https://t.co/4dtMAk1PYA

    — Jonny Meat (@JonnyBones) June 25, 2026

    Jones has a laundry list of public controversies himself, including a 2020 DWI arrest and a 2021 domestic violence arrest in which he attributed issues with substance abuse for his actions.

    “I have way too much trauma to consume alcohol,” Jones wrote. “My brain simply can’t handle it anymore. I will leave alcohol in my past forever.”

    Through it all, Jones continued to find success in the cage (his career record remains almost unblemished at 28-1 with one no-contrest), most recently defeating Stipe Miocic in a heavyweight title fight at UFC 309 in November 2024. However, his legacy remains muddled due to his personal demons as well as a pair of failed drug tests for performance-enhancing substances.

    Jones believes that, as cliché as it sounds, time will heal all wounds for Poirier.

    “It’s important for him to forgive himself and just keep moving forward,” Jones told Red Corner MMA. “At the end of the day, no one really cares. No one really cares.”


    TOP STORIES

    Mailbag. Jed Meshew answers questions about Poirier’s arrest and the Year of the Unc.

    PR. Alex Pereira was accused of snubbing fans at a seminar, but who is actually to blame?

    Referee. Pereira also made headlines for his ongoing feud with “coward” Herb Dean.

    Moneymaker. GiGi Canuto stole the show with a big win on TUF 34 and then “made it rain” in front of Dana White.

    Critic. Rafael Fiziev isn’t a fan of the new Meta AI “elephant shit” rankings.

    Payout.Salaries were made public for PFL San Diego, which was headlined by A.J. McKee picking up a big win.


    VIDEO STEW

    UFC Baku post-fight show.

    Mike Heck duels Ben “The Bane” Davis on Main Card Minute.

    Highlights of the spectacular Boots Ennis vs. Xander Zayas scrap.

    Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway.

    I guess this is a thing now.


    FLAVOR IN YOUR EAR

    On to the Next One. Mike Heck and Alexander K. Lee figure out what’s next for Rafael Fiziev, Shara Bullet, and more following an action-packed UFC Baku event.


    SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE

    Not even an exaggeration anymore.

    *Fighter pulls out a gun and shoots his opponent

    Herb Dean: “This is your final warning. You can’t do that.” pic.twitter.com/pPZSezRZKu

    — Knuckles 👊 (@knuckles_stan) June 27, 2026

    On the other hand…

    If I’m a UFC fighter I'm refusing to step into the cage unless Herb Dean is my ref.

    In the last few weeks he's seen fighters bash each other in the back of the head, pull hair, poke eyes, and all he does is shrug his shoulders.

    After years of corrupt promoters, commissioners,… https://t.co/hGEkArC0Qi

    — “Filthy” Tom Lawlor (@FilthyTomLawlor) June 28, 2026

    New MMA meme template.

    What a freaking photo from Jeff Bottari. WILD. pic.twitter.com/XDCO0BaVGE

    — Mike Heck (@MikeHeck_JR) June 27, 2026

    Aura.

    If you blinked, you probably missed it. https://t.co/CM4tYMB3Mr

    — AbdulRakhman Yakhyaev (@YakhyaevMMA) June 27, 2026

    But never forget.

    The fastest KO at Light-heavyweight still belongs to the late Ryan Jimmo at 7 seconds. pic.twitter.com/0aOHheZfbg

    — caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) June 27, 2026

    Shara tech.

    Man gotta love this sport so unpredictable and ain’t way bruh was pulling his hair I’m crying lmfao

    — Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) June 27, 2026

    Louis gets it.

    So the new method for the fringe cards is highlight displays of the local talent then, around the top of the card, comes the true test of where this region is stacking up against the prospects from different parts of the world to gauge the development in the area?

    — Louis Smolka (@LouisSmolkaMMA) June 27, 2026

    Hmm…

    To the haters.

    I told my wife I’ll cut the Skullet off if I can find the dopest head tattooer in the world to create somethin wit me 🤣

    Until then – the Skullet flows 😁❤️‍🔥

    Recommendations 👇🏾 below 👇🏾 pic.twitter.com/vmDItapLIn

    — Charles "InnerG" Johnson (@innerGmma_ufc) June 28, 2026

    Happy trails.

    Officially retired from MMA.
    After nearly 13 years competing professionally, it’s time to close this chapter. Thank you to everyone who supported me through every victory and every defeat.
    The Queen of Violence is done.
    Now I’m ready for a new season.
    Thanks Jesus! pic.twitter.com/cfwCm158JW

    — Ariane Lipski Da Silva (@Ariane_lipski) June 28, 2026

    FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Geoff Neal (16-8) vs. Chidi Njokuani (25-12, 1 NC); UFC 330, Aug. 15

    Vicente Luque (24-12-1) vs. Tresean Gore (6-4); UFC 330, Aug. 15

    Mansur Abdul-Malik (9-1-1) vs. Dustin Stoltzfus (16-8); UFC 330, Aug. 15


    FINAL THOUGHTS

    First of all, please please please please someone at the UFC fix this.

    still nope https://t.co/DLtVwJH4Mlpic.twitter.com/0rkSimEy5I

    — Alexander K Lee (@AlexanderKLee) June 27, 2026

    Secondly, no Morning Report tomorrow, but we will be back with your regularly scheduled programming Wednesday.


    EXIT POLL


    If you find something you’d like to see in the Morning Report, hit up @AlexanderKLee of @JedKMeshew on Twitter and let us know about it. Also, follow MMAFighting on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Twitch, and like us on Facebook.

    Liverpool and Manchester United told target favours European giants

    Liverpool and Manchester United told target favours European giants
    Liverpool and Manchester United told target favours European giants

    Liverpool and Manchester United Transfer Blow as PSG Lead Race for Maghnes Akliouche

    PSG Move Ahead in Akliouche Pursuit

    Liverpool and Manchester United appear set to miss out on one of Ligue 1’s most exciting attacking talents, with TeamTalk reporting that Maghnes Akliouche has made Paris Saint-Germain his preferred destination this summer.

    The Monaco forward has attracted widespread attention after an outstanding campaign that earned him a place in Didier Deschamps’ World Cup squad. Interest from across Europe has been substantial, with Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, and clubs in Spain and Italy all monitoring his progress over an extended period.

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    However, the latest developments suggest the player has now made his position unmistakably clear.

    Preference Leaves Rivals Waiting

    According to TeamTalk, intermediaries have remained in regular contact with Akliouche’s representatives throughout the transfer window. The response delivered to interested clubs has been consistent.

    Sources indicate that Akliouche wants PSG if he leaves Monaco this summer, with discussions between the French champions and Monaco now progressing positively.

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    That decision significantly changes the landscape. Liverpool and Manchester United had both completed extensive scouting work, identifying the versatile attacker as a player capable of strengthening multiple positions across the frontline. Newcastle also viewed him as an ideal addition to Eddie Howe’s attacking options.

    Recruitment can often depend as much on player preference as financial strength. In this case, PSG’s appeal appears to have outweighed interest from the Premier League.

    Deal Worth £60million Takes Shape

    TeamTalk reports that negotiations are moving towards an agreement worth around £60million. PSG have already been creating room within their squad, with Goncalo Ramos completing a club record move to AC Milan and Lee Kang in closing in on a transfer to Atletico Madrid.

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    Those exits have created space for fresh arrivals, with Akliouche emerging as one of the club’s leading attacking priorities.

    His numbers explain why demand has been so high. Seven goals and nine assists last season reflected a player comfortable operating across several attacking roles. His intelligence in possession, technical quality and ability to create chances have established him among the most sought after young attackers in French football.

    Recruitment Focus Shifts

    For Liverpool and Manchester United, this development does not necessarily signal a failed recruitment strategy. Elite clubs regularly monitor dozens of players before narrowing their focus, recognising that not every target will be attainable.

    When a player makes his preferred destination clear, recruitment departments typically move quickly towards alternative options rather than prolong negotiations with little prospect of success.

    Our View, EPL Index Analysis

    From a Liverpool perspective, this report will be disappointing but understandable. The club have built a reputation for identifying talented players early, yet recruitment has always relied on more than simply identifying quality. If Akliouche has decided PSG is where he wants to play, there is little value in pursuing a transfer that lacks the player’s full commitment. Liverpool supporters will trust the recruitment team to move towards other high calibre targets who are fully invested in joining the club.

    Manchester United supporters may feel similarly frustrated. The squad still requires additional creativity and versatility in attacking areas, and Akliouche appeared to fit that profile well. Even so, recent transfer windows have shown the importance of targeting players who genuinely want to wear the shirt. Chasing reluctant signings rarely produces the desired outcome.

    For both fan bases, the positive takeaway is that their clubs were competing for one of Europe’s most highly regarded young attackers. Strong scouting networks remain essential, but every transfer window brings situations where player preference decides the outcome. Rather than dwelling on this setback, attention should quickly turn towards alternative targets capable of making an immediate impact. Successful recruitment is measured by the quality of the players eventually signed, not by the number of names linked during the summer.

    City at the World Cup: The Knockout Stage Starts Here!

    City at the World Cup: The Knockout Stage Starts Here!
    City at the World Cup: The Knockout Stage Starts Here!

    The group stage is complete, the drama is only just beginning, and there has never been a better time to get involved with the Cityzens World Cup Predictor.

    With City’s stars continuing their journey on football’s biggest stage, the tournament now enters the knockout rounds — where every prediction becomes even more important.

    Whether you’ve been playing since the opening match or are joining for the first time, there are still plenty of opportunities to win throughout the remainder of the competition.

    Congratulations to our Group Stage Winners!

    The opening rounds saw thousands of Cityzens from around the world testing their football knowledge and competing for leaderboard glory.

    🥇 Winner - 1st Jamie H, UK, 213 points

    🥈 Second Place - Robert Z, Hungary, 211 points

    Each will receive a team-signed Manchester City shirt after finishing top of the group stage leaderboard.

    A huge thank you to everyone who has taken part so far.

    Everything to Play For

    If you haven’t started yet—or you’ve fallen behind—don’t worry.

    The knockout rounds bring fresh prediction opportunities and there are still exclusive prizes to be won throughout the tournament.

    Every round gives you the chance to:

    Climb the leaderboard

    Compete against Cityzens across the globe

    Win exclusive Manchester City prizes

    And with the biggest matches still to come, the most exciting part of the tournament is only just beginning.

    How the Scoring Works

    The Cityzens World Cup Predictor is scored across the entire tournament, with a maximum total of 1,000 points available.

    Pre-Tournament Predictions

    Six questions

    100 points for every correct answer

    10 participation points simply for entering

    Group Stage

    Six questions per matchday

    10 points for every correct answer

    One participation point for submitting predictions

    Knockout Stage

    As the tournament progresses, the questions become even more important.

    Round of 32

    Six questions

    10 points per correct answer

    Round of 16

    Five questions

    10 points per correct answer

    Quarter-finals

    Four questions

    10 points per correct answer

    Semi-finals

    Four questions

    10 points per correct answer

    Final

    Three questions

    10 points per correct answer

    Every prediction counts.

    More Chances to Win

    The overall leaderboard isn’t the only way to win.

    For every round of the tournament, every fan who achieves a perfect score will be entered into an exclusive prize draw.

    Prizes include:

    👕 Team-signed Manchester City shirts

    And at the end of the tournament, the overall World Cup Predictor Champion will also receive a team-signed Manchester City shirt.

    So even if you’re not leading the leaderboard, every new round gives you another chance to take home an incredible prize.

    Follow City Throughout the Tournament

    The Cityzens Feed is your home for everything Manchester City at the World Cup.

    Alongside the Predictor, you’ll also find:

    🧠 Weekly quizzes

    📊 Weekly polls

    🏆 Exclusive competitions

    🎥 Content following City’s international stars throughout the tournament

    There’s something new to discover every week.

    The Best Way to Play

    Visit the Cityzens Feed before every round to submit your predictions.

    For the best experience, download the Official Man City App, where you’ll receive:

    Predictor reminders before each round closes

    Live score updates

    Leaderboard standings

    Notifications when new prediction rounds go live

    That way, you’ll never miss a chance to earn points.

    The Knockout Stage Starts Now

    The group stage may be over, but the competition is far from finished.

    With knockout football comes bigger moments, tougher predictions and more chances to win.

    Make your predictions, back City’s stars and see how high you can climb the leaderboard.

    👉 Visit the Cityzens Feed now and submit your knockout stage predictions.

    NBA Free Agent Rankings: Best 69 players available in 2026, including LeBron James

    DUBROVNIK, CROATIA - JUNE 13: Basketball Player and Team AlUla Co-Owner, Lebron James looks on in the E1 Owners Suite during the E1 Series Dubrovnik GP on June 13, 2026 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. (Photo by Joe Portlock/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    The NBA offseason is already off to a fast start. The draft has come and gone, Giannis Antetokounmpo has been traded to the Miami Heat, and the Charlotte Hornets sent LaMelo Ball to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a stunning move. It feels like the fireworks are just getting started as the league transitions to free agency, which unofficially opens June 30 at 6 p.m. ET with the start of the negotiation moratorium.

    This is not the best class of free agents. The top unrestricted free agent still available is … Norman Powell? Tobias Harris? Soon-to-be 42-year-old LeBron James? The pickings are slim when it comes to elite talents, but every year has a few under-the-radar free agents who end up making a difference in the playoff chase.

    The restricted free agent crop is filled with considerably more talent, though their incumbent teams will have the right to match any offer. Want to pry Jalen Duren out of Detroit or Walker Kessler from Utah? It’s going to take a fat bag of cash and potentially some good assets out the door in a sign-and-trade.

    Here’s our ranking of the top-69 NBA free agents in 2026. Why 69? That’s just where my long list of names fell, and also I thought it was funny. More analysis after the table.

    Let’s get into some of the biggest topics of free agency.

    NumberPlayerPositionPrevious teamType
    1Jalen DurenCDetroit PistonsRFA
    2LeBron JamesFLos Angeles LakersPlayer Option
    3James HardenGCleveland CavaliersPlayer Option
    4Walker KesslerCUtah JazzRFA
    5Norman PowellGMiami HeatUFA
    6Tari EasonFHouston RocketsRFA
    7Kristaps PorzingisCGolden State WarriorsUFA
    8Tobias HarrisFDetroit PistonsUFA
    9Mitchell RobinsonCNew York KnicksUFA
    10Lu DortGOklahoma City ThunderTeam Option
    11Bennedict MathurinGLos Angeles ClippersRFA
    12Peyton WatsonFDenver NuggetsRFA
    13Andrew WigginsFMiami HeatPlayer Option
    14Fred VanVleetGHouston RocketsPlayer Option
    15Robert WilliamsCPortland Trail BlazersUFA
    16Anfernee SimonsGChicago BullsUFA
    17Sandro Mamukelashvili CToronto RaptorsUFA
    18Rui HachimuraFLos Angeles LakersUFA
    19Landry ShametGNew York KnicksUFA
    20Gary Payton IIGGolden State WarriorsUFA
    21Jonathan KumingaFAtlanta HawksTeam Option
    22John CollinsFLos Angeles Clippers UFA
    23Collin SextonGChicago BullsUFA
    24Mo WagnerCOrlando MagicUFA
    25Brandon WilliamsGDallas MavericksUFA
    26Bones HylandGMinnesota TimberwolvesUFA
    27Quentin GrimesGPhiladelphia 76ersUFA
    28Marcus SmartGLos Angeles LakersTeam Option
    29De’Anthony MeltonGGolden State WarriorsPlayer Option
    30Jonathan IsaacFOrlando MagicUFA
    31Marvin Bagley IIIFDallas MavericksUFA
    32Josh Minott FBrooklyn NetsTeam Option
    33Jock LandaleCAtlanta HawksUFA
    34Keon EllisGCleveland CavaliersUFA
    35Deandre AytonCLos Angeles LakersPlayer Option
    36Kevin HuerterGDetroit PistonsUFA
    37Dean WadeFCleveland CavaliersUFA
    38Javonte GreenFDetroit PistonsUFA
    39Bruce BrownGDenver NuggetsUFA
    40Russell WestbrookGSacramento KingsUFA
    41Kevon LooneyCNew Orleans PelicansTeam Option
    42Jusuf NurkicCUtah JazzUFA
    43Tim Hardaway Jr.GDenver NuggetsUFA
    44Luke KennardGLos Angeles LakersUFA
    45Gary Trent Jr.GMilwaukee BucksUFA
    46Zach CollinsCChicago BullsUFA
    47Quentin PostCGolden State WarriorsRFA
    48Simone Fontecchio FMiami HeatUFA
    49Kenrich WilliamsFOklahoma City ThunderTeam Option
    50Precious Achiuwa C/FSacramento KingsUFA
    51Ziaire Williams F Brooklyn NetsTeam Option
    52Khris MiddletonFDallas MavericksUFA
    53Harrison BarnesFSan Antonio SpursUFA
    54Josh OkogieGHouston RocketsUFA
    55Moussa Cissé CDallas MavericksRFA
    56Bradley BealGLos Angeles ClippersPlayer Option
    57Andre DrummondCPhiladelphia 76ersUFA
    58Kellly OubreFPhiladelphia 76ersUFA
    59Nikola VucevicCBoston CelticsUFA
    60Taurean PrinceFMilwaukee BucksPlayer Option
    61Ousmane Dieng FMilwaukee BucksRFA
    62Spencer JonesFDenver NuggetsRFA
    63Jamaree BouyeaGPhoenix SunsTeam Option
    64Mike Conley Jr.GMinnesota TimberwolvesUFA
    65Jevon CarterGOrlando MagicUFA
    66Guerschon Yabusele F/CChicago BullsUFA
    67Dalano Banton FBoston CelticsTeam Option
    68Jeremy Sochan FNew York KnicksUFA
    69Cam ThomasGMilwaukee BucksUFA

    Can anyone pry Jalen Duren out of Detroit?

    Jalen Duren earned Third-Team All-NBA honors for the Pistons this past season at age-22. Duren’s incredible leap was unfortunately overshadowed by a rough playoff performance that exposed some holes in his game. After averaging 19.5 points and 10.5 rebounds on 68.8 percent true shooting in 70 regular season games, Duren’s averages fell to 10.2 points and 8.5 rebounds on 55.3 percent true shooting in 14 playoff games. Duren is still an elite driver, interior scorer, and rebounder for a big man, but he’s not exactly a defensive anchor, and he also has little shooting range.

    Duren reportedly wants $40 million per season on his next contract, but the Pistons are trying to get him back on the lowest number they can. Detroit holds the all chips here because he’s a restricted free agent, meaning the Pistons have the right to match any offer to him.

    There’s not a team in the league that has $40 million in cap space to offer him a deal right now. A sign-and-trade is still a possibility, but base year compensation rules will likely make that more complicated than it seems. My guess is Duren goes back to Detroit for something like $34 million per season, which both sides can claim as a win. Still, it’s always possible that Duren comes away with hurt feelings during the negotiations, and that opens the door for someone else to make a push for the league’s best young bigs.

    Where will LeBron land?

    LeBron James is trying to win the GOAT argument on longevity, and he was still probably a top-50 or top-60 player in the league last season at age-41. Absolutely ridiculous. Even if his play continues to fall again for next season, LeBron is still an impactful player in a right role who could have a strong positive influence on a playoff run.

    Right now, it feels like there are three real suitors for LeBron. Here’s how I would rank them:

    1. Cleveland Cavaliers
    2. Los Angeles Lakers
    3. Golden State Warriors

    Do the Lakers even want LeBron back? They haven’t offered him a contract thus far, and there has reportedly been very little communication between the two sides. I’ve been predicting a LeBron-to-Cleveland reunion for his retirement tour all year, but that would either require him taking a huge pay cut, or the Cavs being willing to trade Jarrett Allen for him. The Warriors are looming as another possible option to team up James and Steph Curry. My wildcard is the New York Knicks, because that would just be fun.

    I still think LeBron ends up in Cleveland based on nothing but gut feeling. I also think this could linger pretty far into the offseason.

    Who do you want your team to sign?

    Let us know in the comments. I’ll also answer any questions you have about free agency, trades, these rankings, or anything else.

    How Corporate Underwriters are Threatening to Reshape the F1 Calendar

    Formula 1 prides itself on being an unstoppable global circus, capable of erecting temporary street circuits in a matter of weeks and moving thousands of tons of high-tech freight across continents overnight. But the sport is currently staring down an adversary it cannot out-engineer or out-pace: corporate insurance underwriters.

    Behind the scenes of the paddock, a massive logistical headache is quietly unfolding. According to a report from Spanish media outlet MARCA, the sport’s highly lucrative Middle Eastern leg is facing a severe threat. The issue isn’t a lack of government funding or track readiness; rather, insurance companies are currently refusing to provide financial coverage for the teams and their personnel within that geographic area.

    Without ironclad insurance policies, the grid cannot legally turn a wheel. This sudden corporate standoff has forced F1 management into emergency meetings to evaluate radical backup plans to protect the season’s final layout.

    The Two Contingency Paths: American Excess vs. European Heritage

    Should the Middle East rounds collapse entirely under the weight of these insurance boycotts, decision-makers are debating two vastly different philosophical directions to rescue the calendar.

    • The Las Vegas Gamble: The first scenario plays directly into the sport’s modern affinity for American showmanship. F1 could stage a back-to-back double-header on the famous neon-lit Nevada street circuit. While running consecutive weekends in Vegas would keep American commercial partners happy, it would ultimately shorten the championship trail to a 21-race season.
    • The European Rescue Mission: The alternative path takes the sport straight back to its traditional roots. Instead of doubling down on the desert, F1 would execute a secondary European tour, handing a second race date to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and pairing it with a return to the undulating, roller-coaster asphalt of Portimão in Portugal. This contingency would keep the overall calendar length at 22 rounds.

    The Clock is Ticking

    Paddock executives cannot afford to play the long game on a crisis of this magnitude. Locking down global shipping containers, printing thousands of grandstand tickets, and coordinating local marshals requires months of fixed lead time.

    As noted in the report, a final, definitive decision on whether the sport will abandon its scheduled flyaways to rewrite the year’s conclusion will be handed down at the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.

    Whether the championship ends in the glaring headlights of the Strip or on the classic permanent road courses of Iberia, the outcome of the season is currently being dictated by corporate boardrooms completely removed from the racetrack.

    MLB News Outside The Confines: Two get the axe

    Good morning.

    Read the damn room, Mr. Met pic.twitter.com/Fejr0dot24

    — The Mets Newsletter (@metsnewsletter) June 26, 2026

    This door behind the visitor’s dugout here at The Trop has seen its share of frustration from players over the years. pic.twitter.com/dA3T6kGcPv

    — Steve Gilbert (@SteveGilbertMLB) June 28, 2026

    Before the game today, @BrookeFletcher interviewed her dad, Scott Fletcher, about this amazing weekend.

    And got her own surprise at the end 🥹 pic.twitter.com/XVoyBaY0fY

    — White Sox on CHSN (@CHSN_WhiteSox) June 27, 2026

    An incredible honor to meet @Pontifex and give him the ball that was the last out in Game 1 of the 2005 World Series. @whitesoxpic.twitter.com/81aT5UTOSs

    — A.J. Pierzynski (@ajpierzynski12) June 25, 2026

    The 4 New York Giants That Have The Most To Gain By Having An Impressive Summer

    The 4 New York Giants That Have The Most To Gain By Having An Impressive Summer
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    The John Harbaugh era will kick off in full swing in a few weeks when the New York Giants report to training camp in West Virginia.

    The 2026 season is one of the most important seasons in the 102-year history of the franchise, as ownership is hopeful that Harbaugh can turn the franchise around.

    “I look at it like a real opportunity. It’s going to be a chance to get locked in. It’s a simple place to be, you know. You don’t have to deal with coming back and forth from a hotel. Obviously we’ll get away from the World Cup stuff and the construction here, which is a plus too for us.” Harbaugh said shortly before the team wrapped up mandatory minicamp.

    All of the players will look to make an impression on their new head coach. The starters will look to solidify their position on the roster, whereas the players who are on the bubble will look to earn a roster spot.

    Here are the four players with the most to gain by having an impressive training camp and preseason.

    Deonte Banks

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    Everything New York has done this offseason indicates they’re losing patience with Deonte Banks and are ready to move on from him.  They declined his fifth year option, they signed free agent Greg Newsome II, and the Giants used their second-round pick (37th overall) to draft Colton Hood.

    It’s literally now or never for Banks. In his three years in New York, he has shown poor play, lack of focus, and effort. Those traits will get a player cut fast, especially with a new regime in place.

    The hope is that new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson and his aggressive scheme will bring out the best in the 2023 first-round draft pick. Banks has been praised for his play during minicamp, but he’ll have to continue this trend during the summer.

    If Banks resorts back to his poor play, it’s unlikely that the team will cut him because he has a dead cap hit of $4.32 million, but he will finish his tenure with Big Blue riding the bench.

    Odell Beckham Jr

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    After years of speculation on a possible reunion, the Giants finally signed Odell Beckham Jr. Beckham played his first five seasons with Big Blue from 2014-2018, where he had four 1,000-yard seasons, voted to the Pro Bowl three times, named Second Team All-Pro twice, and was the 2014 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

    Since then, he’s suffered two torn ACLs, won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams, and played for John Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens in 2023. Despite the fact that he hasn’t had a 1,000-yard season since 2019, many believe he has enough left in the tank to be a productive wideout in 2026.

    He’ll have a tall hill to climb if he’s going to make the roster. New York has 14 wideouts currently on the roster, and Malik Nabers, Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III, and rookie Malachi Fields are locks to make the team. These leave only two or three spots up for grabs this summer.

    At 33, OBJ is the oldest receiver on the roster. He must show that he can still run crisp routes and make plays downfield if he’s going to be out the younger wideouts. If he does, he’ll make the team and move up the all-time Giants receiving ranks.  If he doesn’t, it may be the end of his career.

    Evan Neal

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    Since being taken with the seventh overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Evan Neal has been a massive disappointment. He’s been constantly beaten off the edge by pass rushers, been plagued by injuries, and even lashed out at fans who were critical of his play.

    After three failed years at right tackle, the expectation going into the 2025 season was that he would get playing time at guard. But Neal did not play a single snap last season.

    In a surprise move, the team re-signed Neal to a one-year minimum contract. With a new coaching staff in place, the six-foot, 340-pound offensive lineman has a chance to impress his coaches and earn a spot as a reserve lineman. If it fails to impress the coaches, it’ll be a huge cloud hovering over his football career.

    Colton Hood

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    The Giants believe that they got one of the steals of the 2026 NFL Draft when they were able to select Colton Hood with the 37th overall pick. The question is not if the former Tennessee Volunteer corner will become a starter, but when.

    The battle to be the starting corner on the opposite side of Paulson Adebo will be between Hood, Denote Banks, and Greg Newsome II. This battle will be one of the biggest position battles to watch this summer, especially since the Giants’ first two games of the season are against the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams.

    The Cowboys and Rams were the number one and two passing offenses last season. Hood needs to have a spectacular summer in training camp and in the preseason if he’s going to be a Week 1 starter. If he shines bright and doesn’t give up big plays, he’ll earn the trust of the coaching staff to go up against elite receivers at the start of his career.

    Related: 3 Things That Bode Well For Odell Beckham Jr Making The New York Giants Roster

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    Reacts Results: Fans want a QB2 battle

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 28: Kenny Pickett #15 of the Las Vegas Raiders scrambles against the New York Giants in the fourth quarter of a game at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Last week we asked y’all how the second quarterback spot would shake out during training camp. The Carolina Panthers have three guys vying to back up Bryce Young between Will Grier, Haynes King, and Kenny Pickett. All of them have stories to root for and all of them have reasons to doubt why they’ll make a career in the NFL.

    Grier, unsurprisingly, has fans the least excited this season. The Charlotte-area native began his career with the Panthers in 2019, before being cut after the 2021 Sam Darnold trade. That was the end of the Ron Rivera era and the start of the Matt Rhule fiasco. He has since spent time with five other NFL teams. He clearly has shown something in practice that teams are willing to keep taking a chance on, but most fans are not ready to revisit the memories stirred up by Grier’s return.

    The hopes of most fans rest either in pedigree or potential. This seems about right for this portion of the off season.

    Pickett was the 20th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He spent two seasons struggling to put it all together with the Pittsburgh Steelers. After the Steelers signed Russell Wilson in 2024, Pickett requested what became the first of many trades. He was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, who traded him to the Cleveland Browns, who traded him to the Las Vegas Raiders. That took him through 2025 and the end of his rookie contract and up to his signing this off season with the Panthers. Long story short, he seems a serviceable back up, but folks should pump the breaks if they think he’s going to compete for anything beyond the number two spot.

    For all that Pickett is a known quantity at this point, King is nothing but unheralded potential. He was an electric, dual-threat quarterback for Georgia Tech (a school that is no longer synonymous with the triple-option), but he wasn’t quite successful enough to garner much draft attention. For all that he was a fun college quarterback, the fact that he went undrafted should give anyone pause in forecasting his future in an already quarterback hungry league. That said, some folks are excited about his potential as a Taysom Hill-type role for the Panthers.

    Anything can happen in training camp and the preseason, but my expectation would be for the Pickett to win the back up job and King to make a home for himself on the practice squad. With fierce competition at wide receiver and cornerback, it seems unlikely that Dave Canales and Dan Morgan are going to find room on the 53-man roster for a third quarterback.

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    Why Jordan Spieth must make two changes for the first time ever away from the course

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    Jordan Spieth has experienced a really poor season on the PGA Tour in 2026.

    In fact, it’s fair to say that Spieth has been struggling desperately with his game for a few years now.

    The 32-year-old is without a win on the PGA Tour since April 2022 and, as things stand, he seems to be further away from tasting victory than ever before.

    Jordan Spieth is still a huge star on the PGA Tour, in spite of his barren run over the past four years.

    However, there will come a time when his special exemptions in to the biggest events come to an end. It simply won’t be possible for him to retain his star status if he doesn’t start winning.

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    Spieth has been testing new putters over the past few months, but he continues to persist with his old blade model.

    However, his issues are far more complex than just a few poor days on the greens.

    Jordan Spieth must make two changes for the first time ever

    Spieth’s putting technique has regressed this season, with his left shoulder getting lower and lower to the ground with every event that passes.

    However, the same can be said for his swing, both with his driver and his irons.

    The three-time major champion is clearly suffering from a case of paralysis by analysis right now.

    He is unquestionably working as hard as ever on his game but perhaps a more simple approach would serve him better.

    And a complete fresh start is exactly what he needs right now.

    There is a case to be made that Spieth needs to move on from his long-term coach, Cameron McCormick.

    Either McCormick is not being honest with Spieth and telling him exactly what he wants to hear or he is not seeing the glaring issues with his swing right now.

    The 32-year-old from Dallas, Texas, keeps telling everyone how close he is, but the stats simply don’t back that up.

    On the PGA Tour this season, he is ranked 51st in strokes gained off the tee, 79th in strokes gained approach, 57th in strokes gained putting, 65th in strokes gained around the green, 117th in sand saves and 150th in proximity to the hole.

    Those numbers tell their own story and if Spieth genuinely has ambitions of returning to the very top of the game, he simply has to go down a new route in the coaching department.

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    Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images

    It won’t be easy for him to part ways with McCormick. After all, he has worked with him since he was 12 years old.

    However, Spieth has reached a point now where he is pursuing a futile endeavor. It’s time for a big change and, deep down, he surely knows that as well.

    Time for Jordan Spieth and Michael Greller to part ways

    As is the case in any walk of life, sometimes close relationships go on for longer than they should.

    Spieth and Greller are obviously very close friends, but it’s fair to argue that dragging out their player/caddie relationship this long could do them both more harm than good.

    An amicable split and a fresh pair of eyes is exactly what Spieth needs right now, in my opinion.

    I believe Jordan Spieth is surrounded by too many ‘yes men’. He needs to be told some harsh truths about the state of his game and where he needs to improve.

    I’m just not sure that McCormick and Greller are offering that honesty.

    Spieth and Greller can still remain friends away from the golf course, if the former world number one handles the split properly.

    And the truth of the matter is that if they stay together for another few years, a year or even just a few months, their relationship could be adversely affected anyway.

    Jordan Spieth and Michael Greller have always shared a fiery on-course relationship. When he was at his best a decade ago, it was the nature of the dialogue they shared that helped get the best out of him.

    However, it seems like Greller has checked out now, and if Spieth is not careful, there will come a time when he does too.

    Which Colts players belong on NFL Network’s Top 100 list?

    INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - JUNE 11: Sauce Gardner #1 of the Indianapolis Colts participates in minicamp at Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center on June 11, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    NFL Network’s Top 100 list is always part respect, part reputation and part recent production. It is not perfect, but because the list is voted on by players, it gives a decent sense of who is viewed as a top-tier player around the league. Quenton Nelson has already made the 2026 list at No. 99, giving the Colts at least one representative.

    The question now is whether anyone else on the roster deserves to join him.


    Already made it

    Quenton Nelson

    Nelson already being on the list makes sense.

    He may not be ranked as high as he was earlier in his career, but he is still one of the best guards in football, still one of the most respected offensive linemen in the league, and still the standard-setter on the Colts’ offensive line. His placement at No. 99 almost feels low, but at least the players got him back on the list.


    Locks

    Jonathan Taylor

    Taylor should be on the list.

    Running backs are always tricky because the position gets judged differently, but Taylor remains one of the best players at his position and is still the engine of the Colts’ offense. When he is healthy and rolling, he changes the way defenses have to play. He is one of the few Colts who can take over a game by himself.

    If the list is about the best football players, Taylor belongs.

    Sauce Gardner

    Gardner, like Taylor, is a also a very easy yes.

    He may be new to Indianapolis, but he is one of the best cornerbacks in football and should be ranked higher than any Colts player if the list is based on overall talent and league-wide reputation. Elite outside corners are hard to find, and Gardner has already built the kind of résumé that should make him a Top 100 regular.


    Maybes

    DeForest Buckner

    Buckner has a strong case, but he is not a lock.

    He is still a very good interior defensive lineman and has been one of the Colts’ most important players for years. The issue is that these lists usually reward sack numbers, star power and national visibility. Interior defensive linemen who are not putting up huge pass-rush production can get overlooked, even when their impact is obvious.

    Buckner would not be out of place on the list, but he is probably closer to the bubble than a guaranteed spot.

    Bernhard Raimann

    Raimann might be the most underappreciated Colts candidate.

    Purely based on play, he has a legitimate argument. He has developed into a high-level left tackle, and that is one of the most valuable positions in football. The problem is name recognition. Offensive linemen already struggle to get noticed, and Raimann does not have the same reputation yet as the bigger names at tackle.

    He may deserve Top 100 consideration more than he is likely to receive it.


    Almost certainly no

    Laiatu Latu

    Latu is probably a year away.

    He is trending in the right direction and looks like a legitimate building block, but edge rushers usually need either huge sack production, playoff visibility or major national reputation to crack a player-voted Top 100. He is not there yet.

    Kenny Moore II

    Moore was a very good Colt, but he is unlikely to make this kind of list now. Slot corners rarely get the respect they deserve unless they are viewed as true stars, and Moore is probably past the point where he gets that kind of league-wide recognition.

    Cam Bynum

    Bynum is a good player and a useful addition, but he does not feel like a Top 100 candidate. Safety is already a tough position to crack unless the player has star status, and Bynum is more in the good-starter category.

    Charvarius Ward

    Ward has the strongest reputation of this group, but he is still probably on the outside. He is a good corner and a valuable player, but with Sauce Gardner already on the roster and so many elite defensive backs around the league, Ward feels more like a strong starter than a Top 100 player right now.


    Final thought

    The Colts will have more than one player on the list.

    Nelson is already in and Taylor and Gardner should be locks. Buckner and Raimann both have fair arguments, even if they may end up being overlooked. Latu could get there soon, but he probably needs one more jump before the players view him that way.

    So the realistic number is probably three Colts in the Top 100, with Nelson, Taylor and Gardner. Anything beyond that would be a nice surprise.

    Kansas City Royals news: Carter Jensen sets Royals rookie record

    Jun 28, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Kansas City Royals catcher Carter Jensen (22) celebrates after hitting a single against the Chicago White Sox during the ninth inning at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images | Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

    The Royals were happy to salvage the series on Sunday, writes Jaylon Thompson.

    “They have a good offense and have been on a roll,” Quatraro said. “It was our bullpen that did the job.”

    KC finishes with a 3-4 road trip. The club split a four-game set against the Tampa Bay Rays and picked up a win on Sunday.

    “I don’t think it’s a bad road trip considering the teams that we are playing,” Thomas said.

    Jac Caglianone was scratched from Sunday’s game, writes Anne Rogers.

    Manager Matt Quatraro said Caglianone woke up Sunday with soreness and it didn’t improve when he got to the field after treatment. It also didn’t subside when he tried to get it to loosen up through some pregame work. His status off the bench was unclear, and the next steps will be determined based on how he feels throughout the day, when the Royals get back to Kansas City on Sunday night and throughout Monday’s team off-day.

    “They’re going to reevaluate,” Quatraro said. “Obviously, we’re going home tonight. We’ll see how it feels and see if we have to do any further testing or anything.”

    Carter Jensen extended his hitting streak to 19-games, setting a Royals rookie record.

    “It means a lot, for sure,” Jensen said of his hit streak. “I think it’s a testament to hard work from me, hitting coaches, a bunch of people who have helped me along the way. It definitely means a lot to me. But I think just trying to get some wins across is the most important thing for me, honestly.”

    Cole Ragans will have surgery this week.

    After determining last week that Cole Ragans needs elbow surgery, the left-hander has a date set and will undergo the procedure this coming Wednesday, July 1, but we won’t know the full extent and severity of the surgery until the doctors begin to operate.

    Dr. Neal ElAttrache will perform the surgery on Ragans next week.

    “They’ve read the MRI, but I think they’re not going to be clear on the extent of [the surgery] until they get in there and understand what they see,” manager Matt Quatraro said.

    Michael Wacha reached the 1,500 career strikeout mark.

    Kris Bubic threw two scoreless innings in a rehab start for Omaha.

    The Red Sox complete a four-game sweep of the Yankees.

    Junior Caminero hits his seventh home run in the last six games.

    Kyle Schwarber becomes the first player to reach 30 home runs this season.

    Former teammates Josh Naylor and Austin Hedges have a heated argument.

    The Braves sign first baseman Carlos Santana to a minor league deal.

    Could Albert Pujols become the next manager of the Mets?

    The Mariners are looking for bullpen help and a right-handed bat.

    Would a new Angels GM trade Mike Trout?

    The mediocre American League will define this year’s trade deadline.

    Austria and Algeria deliver a thriller in Kansas City.

    The Warriors are pursuing Anthony Davis and LeBron James.

    What did Americans eat in 1776?

    Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is sparking renewed interest in the Classics.

    Alan Jackson performs his final concert.

    Your song of the day is Moby featuring Gwen Stefani with South Side.

    Dondrea Tillman is poised for his best NFL season yet in year three with the Denver Broncos

    KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 25: Dondrea Tillman #92 of the Denver Broncos looks on from the sideline during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on December 25, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    The Denver Broncos have a great group of edge rushers. A big reason why they have been successful getting after opposing quarterbacks the past few years comes from the depth they have at the position. One player who has really surprised the past two seasons for the Broncos is third-year edge rusher Dondrea Tillman.

    Tillman’s journey to the NFL took some time. He played his collegiate football at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a Division II program, where he was an absolute star on the Crimson Hawks’ defense posting 174 tackles, 30 sacks, and seven forced fumbles in four seasons. He went undrafted, but his football career continued in the USFL/UFL with the Birmingham Stallions.

    The next three years, he would be a key cog in their defensive efforts and help them win three consecutive championships. In 2024, Tillman earned the opportunity to fight for a spot on the Broncos’ roster. He impressed in training camp and the preseason but was one of their final cuts. However, he ended up being signed to their 16-man practice squad.

    Since then, Tillman been an important backup edge rusher and special teamer for the Broncos. Appearing in 29 games, the former undrafted free agent has racked up 64 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 16 quarterback hits, 9 sacks, and two interceptions. Entering his third year in the NFL, he will be an important depth piece and special teams’ player for the Broncos.

    One of my favorite plays from yesterday's game. This was Denver's 90th snap on defense, they just gave up a massive gain and Washington is knocking on the door for a game-tying TD… but Eyioma Uwazurike and Dondrea Tillman defeat their blocks and stuff the runner for a loss. pic.twitter.com/uZsRVyPXgv

    — Frankie Abbott (@FrankiesFilm) December 2, 2025

    Player Profile

    Age: 28 | Experience: Third Year | College: Indiana-Pennsylvania | Height: 6’4” | Weight: 247 pounds

    2025 Statistics: 17 games played with 41 tackles, 3 sacks, 9 quarterback hits, and 2 interceptions.

    Dondrea Tillman’s 2026 outlook with the Broncos

    Tillman is poised to be an important rotational piece at edge rusher for the Broncos in ‘26 and a core special teams’ player. In ’24, Tillman saw 242 defensive snaps (29-percent) and 204 snaps (61-percent) on special teams. Last year, he played in 417 defensive snaps (37-percent) and had 276 (59-percent) in the game’s third phase. I would expect similar snap share compared to last season, perhaps more, if the situation with Jonathon Cooper seems to worsen over the course of the summer.

    Tillman has proven to be a well-rounded player that has made big plays in the limited snap opportunities. Whether it’s stuffing an opposing running back at the goal line, coming up with a timely sack, or even finding a way to intercept the ball—he just finds a way to make plays. That’ll play on Sunday’s and the Broncos are blessed to have such a talented backup at edge rusher.

    Final Thoughts

    Tillman’s gridiron story just goes to show that you can find talent anywhere. It’s proof that hard work and diligence can pay off. Even though he went undrafted, he continued to give it his all during his time in the USFL/UFL and has shown a lot of promise in his first two seasons in the NFL. I believe he is poised for the best season entering his third year with the Broncos in ‘26.

    F1 Drivers’ Championship standings 2026

    BARCELONA, SPAIN - JUNE 13: Pole position qualifier George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Second placed qualifier Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari and Third placed qualifier Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team look on during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Barcelona-Catalunya at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on June 13, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images) | Formula 1 via Getty Images

    With the calendar set to flip to July, it is a perfect time to check the standings.

    The Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship standings, that is.

    Kimi Antonelli remains in the lead ahead of the British Grand Prix, thanks to a string of five consecutive wins, but teammate George Russell pulled within 40 points of the young Mercedes driver thanks to Sunday’s win at the Austrian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton is lurking as well, in the wake of his first Grand Prix win for Ferrari, coming at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix a few weeks ago.

    Here are the 2026 F1 Drivers’ Championship standings following the Austrian Grand Prix.

    2026 F1 Drivers’ Championship Standings

    Here are the current F1 Drivers’ Championship standings, following the Austrian Grand Prix on June 28.

    PositionDriverTeamPointsBest Finish
    1Kimi AntonelliMercedes1711
    2George RussellMercedes1311
    3Lewis HamiltonFerrari1251
    4Oscar PiastriMcLaren802
    5Lando NorrisMcLaren792
    6Charles LeclercFerrari793
    7Max VerstappenRed Bull732
    8Isack HadjarRed Bull424
    9Pierre GaslyAlpine413
    10Liam LawsonVCARB306
    11Oliver BearmanHaas185
    12Franco ColapintoAlpine166
    13Arvid LindbladVCARB147
    14Carlos SainzWilliams69
    15Alexander AlbonWilliams58
    16Esteban OconHaas39
    17Gabriel BortoletoAudi29
    18Fernando AlonsoAston Martin110
    19Nico HülkenbergAudi011
    20Valtteri BottasCadillac013
    21Sergio PérezCadillac014
    22Lance StrollAston Martin015

    How does F1 scoring work?

    In the Grand Prix format, the top ten finishers score points. The winner of the Grand Prix collects 25 points, while the second-place finisher earns 18 and the third-place finisher earns 15.

    Here is the allocation for points in the top ten of a Grand Prix race:

    P1: 25 points
    P2: 18 points
    P3: 15 points
    P4: 12 points
    P5: 10 points
    P6: 8 points
    P7: 6 points
    P8: 4 points
    P9: 2 points
    P10: 1 point

    In an F1 Sprint race, the top eight finishers score points, starting with eight points for the winner, down to one point for the driver finishing eighth.

    How do tiebreakers work in F1?

    Tiebreakers in the F1 standings work on a “countback” system, looking at race results. For example, when there is a tie at the top of the standings, that is broken by counting the number of Grand Prix wins. If, hypothetically, two drivers finish the year tied in points atop the standings, the driver with the most Grand Prix wins would win the championship. If that number is the same, the driver with the most second-place finishes would win, working down the finishing order until the tie is broken.

    This countback system came into play last year when Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri, and Lando Norris were battling for the 2025 Drivers’ Championship. Heading into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, all three drivers had seven Grand Prix victories, so Norris’ eight second-place finishes — compared to five for Verstappen and four for Piastri — gave the eventual Drivers’ Champion an advantage on countback.

    Looking at the standings this year, our first tie involves Norris and Charles Leclerc, who both have 79 points. Norris sits ahead in the standings thanks to his second-place finish at the Miami Grand Prix, while Leclerc’s best finish is a P3.

    We can also see the countback system at the bottom of the standings. Nico Hülkenberg, Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Pérez, and Lance Stroll are the four drivers yet to score a point this year. Hülkenberg sits 19th in the standings thanks to a pair of P11 finishes (first in China and then in Japan). Bottas is next, with a P13 from the Chinese Grand Prix, followed by Pérez, who finished 14th at the Spanish Grand Prix.

    Stroll rounds out the field in P22, as his best finish this year was a P15 at his home race, the Canadian Grand Prix.

    Dana White weighs in on Floyd Mayweather’s money troubles: ‘It happens a lot in professional sports’

    LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 20: Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and UFC President Dana White seated together during the Los Angeles Clippers and the Boston Celtics basketball game at Staples Center on November 20, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Floyd Mayweather was supposed to return to the ring this weekend (Sat. June 27th, 2026) in Greece to fight former kickboxing champion Mike Zambidis, but a lawsuit from promoters CSI stopped the exhibition fight from going forward.

    CSI’s argument: Mayweather had signed contracts with them to fight Mike Tyson next, and already took millions of dollars in advances from them. They filed an injunction to stop Floyd from fighting, and it looks like they were about to win in court when Mayweather’s team cancelled the fight last-minute.

    Mayweather is currently limping through another tough money patch. He’s suing multiple former partners alleging they stole hundreds of millions of dollars from him, and getting into trouble for non-payment, breach of contract, and writing bad checks. No one cared about the Zambidis fight, but it would have given Mayweather some much-needed liquidity to get through this lean stretch.

    Following Sunday night’s Zuffa Boxing 08 event, founder Dana White commented on Mayweather’s money issues and suggested perhaps Zuffa could work with him.

    “I’ve talked to [Mayweather] about it but I don’t know enough about it,” White said. “You hear all these different stories, and I think you have to wait to see how this thing is going to play out in court for him. But when somebody works as hard as he did and amasses the type of wealth that he had and then they lose it, or it gets stolen or whatever the deal is, it’s horrible and it happens a lot in professional sports.”

    “So who knows? Anything is possible and maybe we could do something to figure it out for him.”

    For now, it seems Floyd Mayweather is tightly locked into the deal he signed with CSI. That’s not exactly a terrible place to be. They want him to box Mike Tyson in September and Manny Pacquiao sometime in 2027. Those fights may be way past their best before date, but they’ll still generate interest and lots of money. If Mayweather can stop trying to shoot himself in both feet and just go ahead with those bouts, he could be laughing all the way to the bank within 12 months.

    Will he actually go ahead with them, though? Or will CSI have to drag him to court again over the millions they’ve already paid him, adding to his growing list of bad debts. Until all of that is sorted, we doubt Zuffa Boxing is going to get involved — unless their Saudi partners are willing to throw a bunch of cash into the “Money” pit and roll the dice.

    Haeran Ryu wins 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

    CHASKA, MINNESOTA - JUNE 28: Haeran Ryu of South Korea reacts with the trophy after putting in to win on the 18th green during the final round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship 2026 at Hazeltine National Golf Club on June 28, 2026 in Chaska, Minnesota. (Photo by Andrew Wevers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Haeran Ryu is officially a major champion.

    The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship was won on Sunday, and despite a run by the field in a tournament that took a little longer to finish thanks to an early delay… Haeran Ryu outlasted them all.

    This marks the first major championship of Ryu’s career as noted, but she is a rather experienced winner. In fact she has now won at least one event during all four seasons of her career. She is the first player since Jin Young Ko (2017-2020) to do this on the LPGA Tour.

    All told 2026 has been an excellent season for Ryu and this title makes it all the more amazing. She has 10 cuts made in 11 starts, officially now one major championship, plus six additional top 10 finishes. Her only missed cut came at the Aramco Championship.

    This major marked the first one this season that was not won by Nelly Korda so her quest to capture them all in 2026 has officially faded, but she does still have two chances to complete the career grand slam as the LPGA Tour defines it. Korda has already won this event specifically, and she has also won the Chevron (twice) as well as the U.S. Women’s Open. If she wins either the Evian or AIG Women’s Open then the CGS will be hers.

    Congratulations to Haeran Ryu!

    Inter After Roma Talent as Talks with Liverpool Stall

    Inter After Roma Talent as Talks with Liverpool Stall
    Inter After Roma Talent as Talks with Liverpool Stall

    After missing out on Marco Palestra and losing ground in the race for Oumar Solet, Inter risk to come up empty-handed for another of their main targets, Curtis Jones, and have identified Niccolò Pisilli as a possible failsafe, Corriere dello Sport informs.

    The Nerazzurri and the Reds haven’t gotten any closer after the initial approaches. The former tabled a €25M offer. The counterparty asks for €10/15M more. The midfielder is keen on the move but also has a sizeable wages that must be factored in the deal.

    Inter are waiting for an opening for Jones, as his contract runs out in 2027, and, in the meantime, have shown some interest in Pisilli. Roma are facing a race against the clock to turn a profit on one of their players. Otherwise, they’ll have to argue in front of UEFA that they have done enough to repair their finances.

    Despite that, the Giallorossi are unwilling to grant any discount. Gian Piero Gasperini wouldn’t like to lose the youngster either. However, if the Italian champions proposed €25M in the next couple of days, the capital club could waver. The relatively modest investment wouldn’t impede other chases. He’d simply replace Davide Frattesi, who’s on his way out.

    Our Take on Inter, Jones, and Pisilli

    The early reports about the Nerazzurri throwing money all over the yard were wildly exaggerated, but being careful and calculated is the hallmark of Giuseppe Marotta’s career. They have their own parameters and valuations and won’t get past those, at the cost of losing some targets. Either midfielder on their radar would be more of a complementary piece than a difference-maker, with all that entails money-wise.

    Recruiting Roundup: Michigan Football targeting LB that’s nearly done with 2-year mission trip

    Michigan linebacker Chase Taylor (29) tackles Purdue running back Antonio Harris (22) during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, November 1, 2025. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    Welcome to the Recruiting Roundup, our three-times-per-week series breaking down the latest developments on the recruiting trail for the Michigan Wolverines. We’ll keep you up to date on the top targets, the visits they take, the predictions that analysts make, and everything in between. Here’s what you need to know today…

    Wolverines targeting LB that went on 2-year mission trip

    To say recruiting the linebacker position has been a struggle the last couple years might be an understatement. Michigan has targeted plenty of top recruits over the last couple cycles, but haven’t found much success landing guys at the linebacker position.

    But those struggles may be coming to an end with the commitment last week from 2027 four-star Frederrick Ford. He and three-star Braydon Watson make up the Wolverines’ two linebacker commitments in the class thus far, but it appears Alex Whittingham and company aren’t done just yet.

    In an interesting twist, Michigan is reportedly going after a prospect in the midst of a two-year mission trip with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally reported by The Michigan Insider’s Steve Lorenz ($), Michigan has made contact with Weston Port, a three-star that was originally in the 2025 class that will now be a member of the 2027 class due to that mission trip.

    “The Wolverines are considered a major factor here,” Lorenz wrote. “Port is expected to make his decision sometime this summer with the plan to enroll early at the college of his choice (Jan. 2027).”

    Port (6-foot-2, 225 pounds) originally signed with UCLA out of high school, but he backed out of his letter of intent in May because the coaching staff that originally recruited him is no longer there. He originally held offers from elite programs like Georgia, Ohio State and Oregon, but he also had offers from Utah and BYU, signaling he has some familiarity with Whittingham and company. It also helps he took a visit to Ann Arbor during his first recruitment as well.

    As a senior in 2025 at San Juan Hills in San Juan Capistrano, California, Port compiled 126 total tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, three pass breakups, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

    Michigan offers another LB in 2027

    Last week, the Wolverines also extended a scholarship to 2027 three-star linebacker Cade Haug. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Katy, Texas native was committed to the in-state Texas Longhorns, but backed off that pledge one day before he earned his Michigan offer.

    Haug had a conversation with position coach Alex Whittingham and spoke about that with On3’s Ethan McDowell ($).

    “He seems very cool,” Haug said. “Me and him clicked immediately when we first started talking, and I could see a future with him being my coach.”

    Haug, who said he has already spoken with Whittingham “a couple of times.” Haug said that Whittingham likes his film and sees a fit for him at the MIKE spot.

    “Their tough defense, their gritty front seven, that’s what they’re built off of, and I feel like I can fit that role, and I can see that he could trust me in that role,” Haug said. “Michigan as the iconic program, it’s just everything that a player wants to get into. His message is I fit the mold of a Michigan player, and he loves my play style and all that good stuff.”

    Haug said he wants to visit Michigan “as quickly as possible,” which likely means a visit during the season due to the ongoing recruiting dead period. That will end in August, but teams very seldom host recruits that month with fall camp in full swing.

    Other than Michigan and Texas, Haug holds offers from Texas Tech, Nebraska, Houston, Pitt, Arizona, Kansas State, SMU, Arkansas and more. Haug is ranked No. 574 overall in the 2027 class, per Rivals’ Industry Rankings.

    Four-star OL commit reveals where he’ll likely play in college

    One of the Wolverines’ top ranked committed prospects in the 2027 class is four-star offensive lineman Jakari Lipsey. The Kalamazoo native is a towering 6-foot-5 and 290 pounds and is a Top 100 player in the class at No. 95 overall. He chose Michigan in May over other schools like LSU, UCLA, Ohio State and others, and he recently returned to Ann Arbor for his official visit during Victor’s Weekend.

    It’s always a tossup where an offensive lineman may play at the next level, but offensive line coach Jim Harding and company already has a good idea of where they want Lipsey to play once he arrives on campus.

    “Yeah, I was talking to coach Harding a bunch and he said I’ll most likely play left tackle,” Lipsey told TMI’s Brice Marich ($). “I think it’s a great move.”

    Aside from conversations with the coaching staff, Lipsey recapped the rest of his official visit.

    “It was great,” Lipsey said. “Honestly the highlight of the trip to me was probably the photoshoot with the paint. I really think that’s different and never seen it before.

    “It was great. I can tell we are building something special.”

    Quick Hitter

    • A couple top targets in the secondary — five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson and four-star cornerback Monsanna Torbert — are set to announce their commitments on Wednesday. Dobson is set to choose between Michigan, Texas A&M, South Carolina and Auburn, while Torbert will pick between Michigan, Ohio State and Louisville.

    Monday Rockpile: Making an All-Star case for Hunter Goodman

    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - JUNE 27: Hunter Goodman #15 of the Colorado Rockies celebrates his solo home run against the Minnesota Twins with teammates in the first inning at Target Field on June 27, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    In mid-May, I made an All-Star case for Mickey Moniak. On June 1, I made an All-Star case for Antonio Senzatela. With All-Star voting closing on Thursday, it’s time to make the case for Hunter Goodman making his second-straight All-Star game.

    Goodman took 2025 by the horns and never looked back.

    He made his MLB debut in August 2023, and then bounced around the diamond in 2023 and 2024. Ahead of the 2025 season, he was informed that he would be catching full time, and he made the most of his opportunity. Not only was he named to the Opening Day roster, but he was also named the Opening Day catcher ahead of veteran Jacob Stallings (who was eventually DFA’d in June). 

    In 144 games in 2025, Goodman set career highs in just about every statistical category. But he also led the Rockies in numerous categories, leading to him being selected to the All-Star game and winning a Silver Slugger. He also ranked first in our Ranking the Rockies series. 

    In 2026, it’s quite possible he will break his own records from 2025 (if he hasn’t already), and he could be the Rockies’ first back-to-back All-Star since Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon and Trevor Story all went in 2018 and 2019.

    Here’s how he ranks among qualified NL and MLB leaders so far in 2026 (all stats current through the June 27):

    StatNumberNL RankMLB RankNL C RankRockies Rank
    Runs Scored52T-5thT-5th1st1st
    Home Runs252nd2nd1st1st
    RBI4711thT-10th3rd1st
    SLG.5374th5th1st1st
    Total Bases159T-5thT-5th1st1st
    AB/HR11.842nd2nd1st1st

    In addition to the above stats, Goodman logged his first three-homer game on Saturday night. For those calling “Coors,” 18 of his 25 homers have come on the road, which is the most pre-All-Star break by a Rockie all time. The player who most closely trails him? Hall of Famer Larry Walker, who recorded 16 home runs in his MVP 1997 season. He is also the first Rockie to hit 25 homers before the All-Star Break since Carlos González did it in 2013, but Walker holds the record of 27 in 2001. 

    While Goodman sits in good Rockies company, he also sits in good baseball company.

    With his three homers on Saturday night, he became the fourth primary catcher to log at least 25 homers before the All-Star Break (since 1933). He joined Cal Raleigh (38, 2025), Iván Rodríguez (26, 2000) and Johnny Bench (28, 1970). All three went on to be All-Stars that year. Could that bode well for Goodman?

    Goodman vs. The Field

    The catching field is not nearly as crowded as some of the other positions, but Goodman was ranked fifth after the latest voting update was released on Monday. He sits behind Drake Baldwin (ATL), Will Smith (LAD), J.T. Realmuto (PHI), and William Contreras (MIL).

    Baldwin leads all catchers, but Smith was also named a finalist despite currently being on the 10-day IL with neck inflammation. Goodman is in the mix with mostly Contreras and Baldwin, but has a sizable lead over Smith in games played (78 to Smith’s 52), runs scored (52 to 23), home runs (25 to 6), RBI (47 to 23), SLG (.535 to .382), total bases (159 to 66) and at-bats per home run (11.84 to 28.83). 

    Here is how Goodman stacks up against the NL catching field:

    StatNumberNL C RankNext NumberPlayer
    Runs Scored521st46William Contreras (MIL)
    Home Runs251st14Drake Baldwin (ATL)
    RBI473rd50William Contreras (MIL)
    SLG.5371st.472Liam Hicks (MIA)
    Total Bases1591st128William Contreras (MIL)
    AB/HR11.841st16.21Drake Baldwin (ATL)

    Goodman vs. The Rockies

    When Mickey Moniak went on the 10-day IL with ankle tendinitis, Goodman was able to overtake him in many statistical categories. And not only does he lead the team in numerous categories now, but he leads by a wide margin in many cases:

    StatNumberRockies RankNext NumberPlayer
    Runs Scored521st37Willi Castro
    Home Runs251st12TJ Rumfield, Mickey Moniak
    RBI471st45TJ Rumfield
    SLG.5371st.493TJ Rumfield
    Total Bases1591st142TJ Rumfield
    AB/HR11.841st24.00TJ Rumfield

    Goodman (2026) vs. Goodman (2025)

    All stats through the last Saturday in June in both 2025 and 2026.

    Interestingly, Goodman is on pace for what he did in 2025 in a lot of categories. He took a dip in doubles and triples, but has made up for it in home runs. In 2025, he had 34 extra-base hits through June 28th; so far in 2026, he has 37 (and counting). His average has also dipped, but he didn’t really turn things on until June. 12 of Goodman’s 25 home runs have come in the month of June, and his June OPS is 1.035 – ranking him third in the National League behind Pete Crow-Armstrong and Shohei Ohtani.

    The strikeouts have decreased, the power has increased, and Goodman is making an All-Star case at the right time.

    Stat20262025
    Games7775
    Doubles1217
    Triples03
    Home Runs2514
    Runs Scored5240
    RBI4748
    AVG.246.287
    OPS.854.844
    wRC+114119

    Final Thoughts

    The obvious choice for the Rockies’ All-Star representative at this point is Hunter Goodman. He is peaking at the right time and is on pace to shatter many of the records he set in 2025. If Moniak or Senzatela could join him, that would be a bonus. But at this point, all signs point to Hunter Goodman as the 2026 Rockies All-Star.

    (And if there’s any justice in the universe, he should be the National League’s starting catcher.)


    On the Farm

    Triple-A:Albuquerque Isotopes 11, Salt Lake Bees 5

    It was homer-palooza in Albuquerque against the Salt Lake Bees (Angels). The Isotopes scored in five of the first six innings, and put up multiple runs in five of them. Zac Veen (No. 9 PuRP) swatted his 13th homer of the season to get things going in the first. Not to be outdone, Charlie Condon (No. 1 PuRP) swatted a solo homer of his own in the second. He hit a three-run homer in his next at-bat one inning later, racking up the score 6-2.

    Nic Kent joined the homer party in the fifth to score Condon, and then Chad Stevens homered in the sixth to finalize the Topes’ scoring at 11. They gave up two more runs in the ninth, but stopped the Bees at 5. In total, the Isotopes had five homers on the evening.

    Double-A:Portland Sea Dogs 6, Hartford Yard Goats 0

    The Yard Goats were baffled by the Portland Sea Dogs (Red Sox). They mustered just two hits en route to a shutout loss. Jack Mahoney gave up three runs on five hits with one walk and six strikeouts. One of the runs was a solo homer in the first by Sea Dogs’ right fielder Miguel Bleis. The other two came on a wild pitch in the third and an RBI single by shortstop Franklin Arias in the fifth.

    The majority of the damage came in the ninth, when Sam Weatherly gave up three more runs on back-to-back home runs — a two-run shot to third baseman Jack Winnay and a solo shot to left fielder Matt Fraizer.

    High-A:Spokane Indians 3, Tri-City Dust Devils 2

    It was a back-and-forth affair for the Indians against the Dust Devils (Angels), but they were able to walk it off for the victory. Lebarron Johnson Jr. pitched six innings and allowed just one run on one hit (a solo homer) while recording one walk and six strikeouts. Nathan Blasick gave up one run on three hits over three innings, which ended up blowing his fifth save. However, Hunter Mann put up a scoreless/hitless 10th to record the win.

    Jack O’Dowd recorded the Indians’ first two runs with an RBI single in the first and an RBI double in the third, scoring Tommy Hopfe both times. Roynier Hernandez was the hero of the night, though, with his single in the 10th to score Kelvin Hidalgo and secure the victory.

    Low-A:Lake Elsinore Storm 6, Fresno Grizzlies 4

    The Grizzlies got off to a hot 4-0 start in the first over the Storm (Padres), thanks to Roldy Brito (No. 11 PuRP), Wilder Dalis (No. 24 PuRP) and Matt Klein. Brito doubled to score Cam Nelson; Dalis doubled to score Brito and Ashly Andujar (No. 26 PuRP); and Klein doubled to score Dalis. Unfortunately, though, the pitching could not hold Brady Parker’s incredible start.

    Parker threw six innings, allowing just one hit while walking two and striking out eight. Yanzel Correa allowed three runs on three hits with a walk and two strikeouts to put the Storm within a run. And then things really unraveled for Dylan Crooke, who gave up three more runs on five hits in just one third of an inning. He didn’t walk anyone, but also didn’t strike out anyone. Seth Clausen recorded the final two outs without giving up a hit, a run or a walk (he struck out two), but the damage was done.


    Rumfield reunites with coach who taught him the lessons that have made him a ROY candidate | MLB.com

    Hunter Goodman may be the Rockies best hitter right now, but TJ Rumfield is not far behind him. He’s also making a case for NL Rookie of the Year. In Minnesota, he reconnected with his Triple-A hitting coach, Trevor Amicone, who is now the Twins assistant hitting coach.

    Rockies pitchers deal with mental challenges of Tommy John surgery rehab | Denver Gazette ($)

    Earlier this year, Renee Dechert wrote about RJ Petit’s journey back from Tommy John surgery in spring training. Kevin Henry followed up with Jeff Criswell and Jaden Hill, as well as the Rockies’ training staff, to discuss what the entire process is like from diagnosis through rehab to returning to the mound.


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    “Around the Big East” Season Preview: Providence Friars

    Providence College men's basketball head coach Bryan Hodgson. | David DelPoio/The Providence Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    2025-26 Season Recap:

    • 15-18 record, 7-13 in conference play
    • Finished in 9th place in the Big East, tied with Marquette and Butler
    • Lost to St. John’s in the Big East Tournament (Quarterfinals)

    Head Coach: Bryan Hodgson, who takes over for the fired Kim English. Hodgson came from South Florida, where he successfully led the Bulls to both an American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament title. South Florida got an 11 seed in the NCAA tournament, losing to Louisville in the round of 64.  Prior to South Florida, Hodgson lead two successful seasons at Arkansas State. He is also a former assistant under Alabama’s Nate Oats.

    Departing players:

    The whole roster besides Mela basically, but here are some highlights:

    Jaylin Sellers – Graduation (18.3 PPG)

    Jason Edwards – Transfer Portal/Graduation (16.5 PPG)

    Stefan Vaaks – Illinois (15.8 PPG)

    Jamier Jones – Mizzouri (11.9 PPG)

    Corey Floyd Jr. – Graduation (7.6 PPG)

    Oswin Erhunmwunse – Creighton (6.9 PPG)

    Duncan Powell – Graduation (4.6 PPG)

    Jaylen Harrell – Transfer Portal (3.7 PPG)

    Returning Players:

    Ryan Mela – 6’7” junior who averaged 9.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2 assists in 25.8 minutes per game. Mela started 22 of 33 games for the Friars a year ago.

    John Jackson – 6’ freshman who redshirted last season.

    New Players:

    Miles Byrd – 6’6” graduate transfer from San Diego State who averaged 10.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.2 blocks. Byrd was regarded as one of the best transfers available in the portal.

    Dink Pate – 6’8” freshman who last played for the Westchester Knicks in the NBA G League. The 20-year-old averaged 16 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.7 assists per contest.

    Devin Vanterpool – 6’4” redshirt junior transfer from Florida Atlantic who averaged 15.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. The guard shot 35.1% from three on 6.2 attempts per contest.

    Malik Mack – 6’2” senior transfer from Georgetown who averaged 13.6 points, 3 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game.

    Arrinten Page – 6’11” senior transfer from Northwestern who averaged 10.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.

    Samson Aletan – 6’10” senior transfer from Yale who averaged 7.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game.

    Ryan Sabol – 6’3” senior guard from Buffalo who averaged 18.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game.

    Gavin Hightower – 6’1” sophomore transfer from South Florida who averaged 4.1 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. Hightower played 10.1 minutes per game for Hodgson off of the bench.

    Clyde Walters – 6’7” freshman who is ranked as a four-star recruit on ESPN (96th overall). Walters was originally in the class of 2027, but he has since reclassified.

    Jacob Bannarbie – 6’9” redshirt junior transfer from UNLV who averaged 5.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game.

    Leonardo Marangon – 6’7” freshman from Vigodarzere, Italy who averaged 9.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. Projects as a developmental piece.

    Overall thoughts:

    Providence looks to end its four-year tournament drought this upcoming season, and with the coach and players that were brought in, that should be a minimum expectation. Between Pate, Byrd, Vanterpool and Mela, coach Hodgson has an extremely switchable and defensive-minded perimeter. Aletan and Page should provide serviceably interior play, and the combination of Mack, Sabol and Hightower should be good enough to man the point. But make no mistake about it, this team will be driven by its wings. My expected starting lineup for the Friars is Mack, Vanterpool, Byrd, Pate and Page.

    The one concern I see with this roster is the shooting. Pate, Mack and Byrd all shoot around 30% from three, leaving Vanterpool as the only one who shoots at an above-average clip of the expected primary contributors. Sabol can shoot it, but it’s hard to see him playing a ton with those other players on the perimeter. Bigger teams, like Villanova, could also punish them inside, but the length and athleticism on the wings is impressive.

    Providence should be dancing come March, as Hodgson has proven he has the requisite coaching chops and the roster is talented. Though it’s hard to predict anything more than a mid-place finish in the Big East. Anywhere from fourth to sixth in the conference is likely where the Friars will be projected, but still, given what they’ve been through of late, that’s a great first season for Hodgson in Rhode Island.

    Call of Duty receives heavy discounts for Steam’s Summer Sale

    Call of Duty receives steep discounts during Steam’s Summer Sale Steam’s Summer Sale is running until July 9th, and during that sale, Microsoft/Activision is offering big discounts for all games in the Call of Duty Franchise. All games are discounted, from last year’s Black Ops 7 to the original 2003 Call of Duty. Well, we […]

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    This more affordable Xbox expansion card beats Amazon's Prime Day discount with a 1TB SSD matching Seagate's performance

    29 June 2026 at 14:48

    Seagate's Storage Expansion Cards are one of the most popular plug-and-play SSDs for Xbox Series X|S for their increased install space and high read speeds. However, their high listing prices make them somewhat undesirable for the average player, especially during the ongoing memory crisis that has made tech so unaffordable.

    Fortunately, Western Digital's WD_Black C50 Expansion Cards offer a cheaper means of adding storage while maintaining similar read speeds, and its 1TB model is now on sale with a 58% discount for $149.99 at Best Buy.


    "The WD_BLACK C50 is a great expansion card for Xbox Series X|S, with a new lower price point, a fantastic design, and impeccable performance." — Zachary Boddy, former Staff Writer

    Windows Central review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐View Deal

    Why buy the WD_Black C50 Storage Expansion Card for Xbox?

    A hand holding a small, black electronic device in a gaming setup, with a colorful, blurred monitor and gaming chair in the background.

    The WD_Black C50 Expansion Card next to a Seagate Expansion Card. (Image credit: Windows Central (Zachary Boddy) | Western Digital)

    The biggest draw for Western Digital's WD_Black C50 Storage Expansion Cards for Xbox, aside from having chunky install spaces (which include 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB models), is that they allow a player to play games directly installed on the card without having to move them into an Xbox's internal SSD, saving them from tedious game file shuffling and deletion.

    Of course, being able to play games directly from the card won't mean much if they don't run well. However, with the power of Xbox Velocity Architecture, the WD_Black C50 Storage Expansion Cards can deliver fast and seamless performance rates for games installed inside them while improving load times and input detection speeds using a Superspeed NVMe Core.

    Other notable features include Quick Resume Support so it can suspend a game and let you pick up exactly where you left off, and ease-of-use as you only need to plug the card into Xbox Series X|S's dedicated expansion card slot for it to work - no wires needed.

    So, if you're hungry for more space for your Xbox, especially as newer games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 require over 161GB (and that's just for the base game alone without DLC add-ons), then the WD_Black C50 1TB Expansion Card will satiate it for a good while.

    FAQ

    Will this expansion card require any software installation?

    No, WD_Black C50 Storage Expansion Cards are plug-and-play devices that don't require any software installations to function.

    Is it compatible with PC?

    Can I use it on multiple Xbox consoles?

    The WD_Black C50 Storage Expansion Cards are hot-swappable, which means you can unplug them from your Xbox Series X|S and plug them into another one to access your games and save files if you're playing on a friend's Xbox.

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    What is the release date for Cape Fear episode 6 on Apple TV?

    Episode 6 of Cape Fear on Apple TV is right around the corner, and we're now halfway through the gripping thriller series.

    Last time, we learned more about the mysterious "Amber" (Malia Pyles) through a scene that pays homage to the original Cape Fear movie as we see her laughing disruptively in a movie theater. We now know that her real name is Nevaeh, and she's Max Cady's (Javier Bardem) daughter who is just as disturbing as he is.

    Excited for the next part? Here's when Cape Fear episode 6 will drop on one of the best streaming services.

    What time can I watch Cape Fear episode 6 on Apple TV?

    We're expecting Cape Fear episode 6 to be available on Apple TV on July 3 at 12am PT / 3am ET. Episodes will then drop weekly until the finale on July 31.

    Internationally, look out for the below times:

    US – 12am PT / 3am ET

    Canada – 12am PT / 3am ET

    UK – 8am BST

    India – 12:30pm IST

    Singapore – 3pm SGT

    Australia – 6pm AEST

    New Zealand – 8pm NZDT

    When do new episodes of Cape Fear come out on Apple TV?

    Javier Bardem as Max Cady in Cape Fear

    (Image credit: Apple TV)

    Episode 1: Out now

    Episode 2: Out now

    Episode 3: Out now

    Episode 4: Out now

    Episode 5: Out now

    Episode 6: July 3

    Episode 7: July 10

    Episode 8: July 17

    Episode 9: July 24

    Episode 10: July 31

    The Razer Pro Type Ergo proves the company can do non-gaming keyboards well – but it’s not perfect

    Razer Pro Type Ergo review: two-minute review

    Ergonomic keyboards have long been Logitech's territory, but the Pro Type Ergo is Razer's most convincing argument yet that it belongs in the productivity conversation, and not dismissed as just a gaming brand.

    It's the brand's first split ergonomic keyboard, and it arrives with a full-size layout, clever software and a mild enough learning curve to make ergo peripherals feel genuinely accessible. There's a lot to like here — the software depth is impressive, the wireless connectivity is versatile, and the adjustment period is shorter than you might fear. But at its higher price tag, the lack of mechanical switches is hard to ignore, and that one compromise colors the whole package.

    In practice, the Pro Type Ergo impresses in several key areas. The adjustment period is impressively short — I was largely up to speed within a couple of days, even with some stubborn old typing habits to shake. The fixed vegan leather wristrest is plush, the sculpted keycaps keep your fingers where they should be, and the duplicated 'B' key is a small but smart touch.

    Software is a genuine highlight too, with Razer Synapse 4 offering up to 100 mappable functions for the twin command dials, deep macro key customisation, and an AI Prompt Builder that pipes queries into ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot if you want it to. Connectivity is equally versatile, covering three-channel Bluetooth, a 2.4GHz USB-A receiver and USB-C wired, with a claimed three months of battery life per charge and an ideal set of outputs for power users.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    However, there are limits that stop the Pro Type Ergo from being an easy recommendation at this price. The most glaring is the switch choice — scissor-actuated membrane keys on a £179.99 keyboard feel like a bit of a compromise, however comfortable and snappy they might be in use.

    The Keychron Q13 Max lands at a similar price and is properly mechanical, while the Logitech Ergo K860 covers the core ergonomic brief for roughly half the cost. The Pro Type Ergo's full-size layout and non-removable wristrest also means it takes up a significant amount of desk space, which rules it out for anyone working in tighter quarters – it even made my 120cm desk seem tiny.

    At $189.99 / £179.99 / AU$299.95, Razer is asking you to pay a premium for style, software depth and ergonomic approachability — and on the whole, it delivers with a product that's comfortable, likeable, and especially versatile.

    Just bear in mind the trade-off by going for a non-mechanical choice at this price. The Pro Type Ergo justifies much of its premium price tag with its versatility, clever software and a learning curve that won't upend your entire working week. If you want to take the plunge into ergo peripherals without sacrificing style or features, this is a very good place to start.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo review: Price & release date

    • $189.99 / £179.99 / AU$299.95
    • Released April 1, 2026
    • Towards the top end of the market

    Razer launched the Pro Type Ergo in April 2026, and it's available for $189.99 / £179.99 / AU$299.95, which puts it towards the top end of this non-mechanical market, not least for a more niche product such as an ergonomic keyboard. It's available from Razer's own website and secondary retailers such as Amazon.

    For reference, it's possible to get more office-oriented ergo keyboards with a similar split layout for more affordable prices, such as the Logitech Ergo K860. It's about half the cost of the Pro Type Ergo with similar fundamentals, although it misses out on Razer's clever software trickery and the oodles of customisation it comes with.

    For a more affordable choice, there's also the Logitech Wave Keys, which isn't quite as drastic with some of its ergo sensibilities, although it lacks the snappiness of scissor-actuated keys with more standard rubber domes.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    Outside of the usual mainstream brands, the Keychron Q13 Max is a similar price to the Pro Type Ergo and comes with a full-size layout, a machined aluminium chassis, a command dial and macro keys, plus QMK software powers, and it is also properly mechanical. For a different take on ergonomics, the HHKB Studio is a fellow premium choice, but instead of offering split keys and such, it moves some keys around for a more comfortable layout and is fully mechanical.

    • Value score: 3.5/5

    Razer Pro Type Ergo review: Specs

    Layout

    Full-size - optimised

    Switches

    Scissor-actuated membrane

    Programmable keys

    Yes

    Dimensions

    18.3 x 9.6 x 1.6 inches / 464 x 243 x 40mm (LxWxH)

    RGB or backlighting

    Yes - RGB (customisable)

    Razer Pro Type Ergo review: Design

    • Large profile on desk
    • Lots of convenient creature comforts
    • Mild ergonomic layout optimisations

    The Pro Type Ultra is Razer's first split ergonomic keyboard, and it blends several of the brand's key design hallmarks into a brand new form factor. For instance, it comes with its usual modern and understated design language that has characterised a lot of its more recent releases.

    The fact that it's a full-size layout keyboard with a number pad, nav cluster and function row alongside a big wristrest and function dials means it takes up an awful lot of desk space. That vegan leather wristrest is a large part of the bulkiness of this keyboard, and it isn't removable.

    Nonetheless, Razer has designed this keyboard to be functional and comfortable with that full-size layout in mind, and the fact that this is a milder form of ergonomic keyboard than some of the weirder options from Kinesis and ZSA that can take even more getting used to.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    What I mean by this is that this keyboard has a mild split down the middle that's designed to align your hands directly with your shoulders to help reduce the risk of getting RSI or carpal tunnel syndrome.

    To Razer's credit, even though the angle of the split is fixed, the keyboard has a natural rise and fall across its chassis to help reduce pronation, or forearm strain. The fixed wristrest is also decently plush in the middle, and you get some excellent two-stage feet in all four corners on the underside of the keyboard to raise the angle up or down as you'd prefer.

    This split layout forces you to learn how to touch-type properly, which can take some getting used to if you have an odd technique, as I do, where I rarely use my ring and pinky fingers to type, and usually use my fore and middle fingers to do most of the work, sometimes on either side of the keyboard.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    Razer has made some small, but noticeable, changes to a standard full-size layout, making some keys slightly elongated, with the 7, T, G, H and B keys. Weirdly, the B key has been duplicated to improve speed and comfort, and the space between the two Space Bars on the bottom row. The keycaps are also slightly sculpted, similarly to the Logitech MX Keys range of products to help keep your fingers where they should be.

    Outside of the ergonomic benefits of the Pro Type Ergo, Razer has also made sure to give this keyboard other accoutrements, such as programmable macro keys down the left side and a couple of command dials in each corner. There are also three silver shortcut keys in the top right corner for opening Razer's own AI Prompt Master software, checking battery status and a custom button, plus there are dedicated buttons for wireless pairing over Bluetooth and the bundled 2.4GHz receiver.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    The front interface is quite simple, with a convenient toggle switch for wired or wireless use and a USB-C port for charging and wired use.

    • Design score: 4/5

    Razer Pro Type Ergo review: Performance

    • Less of a learning curve than expected
    • Comfortable feel, although not mechanical
    • Extensive software and connectivity options

    Usually I take a couple of weeks to review a keyboard to best understand its quirks and features, but took a little longer with the Pro Type Ergo, owing to its ergonomic credentials. In my experience, it can take a good week or so to get fully used to using an ergonomic keyboard or mouse, so I thought it best to take my time to give Razer's keyboard a fair shot.

    To be truthful, the adjustment period of moving to this ergo keyboard wasn't as long as I was expecting it to be, and I found myself mostly up to speed within a couple of days. It took longer to try to get out of some of the habits I've picked up over decades of typing in a funny way. For instance, I found myself usually reaching over to press the Y key with my left forefinger out of habit, which I had to train myself not to do during the review period. It might be useful if Razer put two Y keys to help out with this habit, especially as they've already done it for the B key on the bottom row, but your mileage may vary, of course.

    Nonetheless, I found the Pro Type Ergo to be a comfortable device to use, especially after the smaller adjustment period. It makes a product like this a more compelling purchase against ones that force you to make more wholesale changes to your routine, which can be quite upending in some instances.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    Under finger, this Razer product isn't mechanical, which surprised me considering its high price tag. Instead, it's using a scissor-actuated mechanism that's similar to what you'll find on the smaller Razer Joro or any of the brand's Blade laptops. This means it's a short and snappy keypress, but one that lacks the precision or tactility of a mechanical option.

    There are ergonomic keyboards that are also mechanical, but owing to the bigger size of full-height mechanical switches, they are likely to be bulkier than the Razer Pro Type Ergo – I can understand why this isn't a mechanical product, but it's still a shame it isn't.

    Connectivity is versatile, with three-channel Bluetooth and 2.4GHz with the bundled USB-A receiver on the menu, and pairing is simple, too. Simply hold the button down on the keyboard until the button flashes blue and the Pro Type Ergo shows up in the pairing menu of your device. You can also use the bundled USB-C cable for wired connectivity.

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    As for battery life, Razer also promises three months of use from a single charge, though I imagine you'll have to cut RGB lighting to reach that. You can check the keyboard's battery level with the dedicated button in the top-right corner, which is neat. The Pro Type Ergo takes five and a half hours to recharge, but if the charge lasts up to three months, that's a small price to pay in my book.

    Software duties are handled by Razer Synapse 4, and the Pro Type Ergo, unfortunately, isn't compatible with the new web-based variant of Synapse. It's an improvement on the older and clunkier forms of Synapse that came before it, and provides a lot of customisation opportunities for the keyboard, with up to 100 different functions available for the keyboard's command dials, custom key bindings for the macro keys (or you can use built-in ones for apps such as Photoshop or MS Word), and even remapping every other key on the keyboard.

    The dedicated AI Prompt button on the keyboard works in a similar way to Logitech's Logi Prompt Builder, allowing you to build a prompt in software, which is then answered by your choice of either ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot in a browser window.

    • Performance score: 4/5

    Razer Pro Type Ergo ergonomic keyboard on marble surface

    (Image credit: Future)

    Should I buy the Razer Pro Type Ergo?

    Razer Pro Type Ergo Scorecard

    Attribute

    Notes

    Score

    Design

    The Pro Type Ergo is a big keyboard, but it packs in a lot of optimisation to make it comfortable to use with little adjustment period.

    4/5

    Performance

    The scissor-actuated keys make this a comfortable keyboard to use for extended periods, plus there is good battery life, clever software and versatile connectivity choices. I would have preferred it to be mechanical, though.

    4/5

    Value

    The Pro Type Ergo is towards the top end of the market for an ergonomic keyboard for office use, but it helps to justify its price tag with its versatility. You can spend less and get the core experience, though.

    3.5/5

    Average Rating

    The Razer Pro Type Ergo is a clever ergonomic keyboard with a comfortable typing feel, some very versatile software and convenient wireless connectivity that's a good choice if you want to take the plunge into ergo peripherals with a good dose of style. It's a shame it isn't mechanical, though, and the price is quite high.

    4/5

    Buy it if…

    You want a comfortable typing feel:
    The Pro Type Ergo impresses with its low-profile scissor-actuated keys that provide a comfortable and snappy feel similar to a good laptop keyboard. If you're used to this kind of thing, it's lovely to use.View Deal

    You want versatile wireless connectivity:
    This Razer keyboard also has some excellent connectivity choices, supporting three-channel Bluetooth, a USB-A receiver and USB-C wired, making it especially versatile for power users.View Deal

    You want clever software:
    The Pro Type Ergo's use of Razer Synapse 4 for software makes it one of the cleverest keyboards I've tested for office use, especially with its macro keys and even the AI Prompt Builder if it's something you'd use.View Deal

    Don’t buy it if…

    You'd prefer something mechanical:
    Personally, though, I'd prefer something mechanical for a more precise feel and better feedback under finger than any membrane keyboard can give you.View Deal

    You want something more affordable:
    The big thing with the Pro Type Ergo is a higher price tag against some of its more office-oriented rivals that provide a similar core experience, just without some of the frills.View Deal

    You want something smaller:
    This Razer keyboard also takes up a lot of space on a desk with its hefty wrist rest and full-size layout, and you can get ergo keyboards that are a smaller form factor.View Deal

    Also consider

    Logitech Ergo K860
    The Logitech Ergo K860 provides a lot of the same fundamentals as the Pro Type Ergo with a split layout, raised profile, bundled wristrest and scissor-actuated keys, but it lacks some of the more advanced powers of software, RGB and more besides – it is half the price, though. Read our full Logitech Ergo K860 review.View Deal

    HHKB Studio
    It might seem like an odd choice, but the HHKB Studio offers a different take on an ergonomic keyboard as it chops and changes the location of some keys for a more ergonomic position, such as eschewing the Caps Lock in favour of the Control key. It is mechanical, wireless, and also has a Lenovo-style Trackpoint for added convenience. You will pay for it, though. Read our full HHKB Studio review.View Deal

    How I tested the Razer Pro Type Ergo

    • Tested for around three weeks
    • Used for gaming and productivity across Windows and macOS
    • A decade of experience as a journalist and mechanical keyboard hobbyist

    I tested the Pro Type Ergo for around three weeks, using it as my main keyboard for work and play during this time with both Windows and macOS.

    I used it for typing up thousands of words a day with my PC and hooked up to my MacBook Pro over Bluetooth as my primary keyboard for work, too, to judge its performance. I also used the Razer Synapse 4 software on Windows to remap keys, program the macros and see what else it had to offer.

    I've been a tech journalist for the best part of a decade, and have reviewed plenty of keyboards in that time from brands big and small. I'm also a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, so I have a keen eye for peripherals and have been involved with the hobby before it hit the mainstream.

    'Plenty of AI tools claim to be built for finance; Microsoft 365 Copilot in Excel is proving it in practice': Microsoft is fuelling up Excel with lots more AI tools for finance workers

    • Excel's AI updates give it reusable skills and real-time data integration
    • Microsoft knows finance workers are an untapped area of the market
    • User demand is responsible for which tools Microsoft adds next

    Microsoft has announced a new update to Copilot in Excel aimed specifically at finance workers, positioning the spreadsheet software as an AI-powered tool for financial modelling, forecasting and reporting.

    OpenAI and Anthropic are already proving the field could be a lucrative business model, targeting both finance and legal departments with their own domain-specific offerings, and Microsoft has become the latest.

    The company proudly proclaimed that Excel has been the go-to tool for finance workers for decades, hoping that this AI-powered makeover will concrete its position for decade to come.

    Excel is getting new finance-specific AI tools

    Rather than pushing useless and unrelated AI on users, Microsoft stressed that its users "shape it as much as they use it, telling us where it falls short."

    Skills are the focus of this latest update – pre-built, repeatable workflows like closing the boots and refreshing a monthly report so that users can generate accurate insights without having to set it up each and every time. Customers can build their own skills or pick from a library of common skills, and soon, partners will also be able to offer their own skills through Excel like LSEG, Ramp, Rogo, Samaya AI, Velixo and Vena.

    And for companies looking to tap into external data, direct integrations with third parties like CB Insights, Daloopa, FactSet, Morningstar, PitchBoot and S&P Global pull in real-time information, eliminating the need for time-consuming manual data pulls.

    Importantly, Microsoft continues to position its AI tools as an AI colleague, not a human replacer, comparing these particular Excel upgrades to a "trusted analyst" that makes "transparent and reviewable" changes.

    But despite offering native AI integration, Claude and ChatGPT already have their own Excel add-ons.

    The latest Copilot AI updates are now available for M365 Copilot users, with continued rollout of custom skills and partner-built skills over the course of the next few months.

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    There's a sneaky way to watch Wimbledon 2026 for free

    The grass at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London has been trimmed and is now ready to host a memorable Wimbledon 2026. World No. 1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner is the favourite, especially with the absence of Carlos Alcaraz, but he will have to overcome seven-time Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic. Meanwhile World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, and defending champion Iga Swiatek eye for the women's trophy.

    And the best part? We've found a sneaky way to watch every single Wimbledon 2026 match completely FREE, from wherever you are! Here's the trick: BBC iPlayer in the UK is live streaming every match on every court, while 9Now in Australia is showing the pick of each day's action at no cost.

    Abroad? What if you're traveling outside these countries? Can you still watch the 2026 Wimbledon for free - from the US, Canada, or Europe? Yes, you can! Read on to find out to watch Wimbledon free from anywhere.

    How to watch Wimbledon 2026 for free

    Tennis fans in the UK and Australia can watch all the action this Wimbledon live, free, and in English.

    UK's BBC iPlayer is providing the most comprehensive online free coverage of the tournament, showing every match on every court. Cable loyalists can also watch select matches on BBC One and BBC Two.

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    Samsung's 4th of July sale includes record-low prices on the R85H Micro RGB, S95H OLED, QN80H Neo QLED, plus huge $1,000 off clearance deals on older models

    Samsung's impressive line-up of 2026 TVs arrived early in the year, but as of yet, we've been waiting for big price cuts. Right now, however, the brand's 4th of July sale is offering exceptional deals of up to $500 off the latest Micro RGB, OLED, and Neo QLED displays.

    That means it's a great time to consider picking up TVs like the flagship R85H, the S95H OLED, and even the latest 'The Frame'. Just below, you can check out six of today's best price cuts on the most recent Samsung TVs.

    - Check out Samsung's summer sale in full

    If Samsung's latest flagship TVs are a little beyond your budget, it's worth noting that Samsung's 4th of July sale also includes amazing clearance deals on slightly older models. I've included a range of these deals just below today's discounts on 2026 models.

    Note, several of the older TVs have sold out pretty quickly in the past week, so I'd definitely recommend jumping on these deals if you're interested. Stock is disappearing quickly now, and it's very likely these are clearance deals.

    2026 Samsung TVs on sale

    Samsung's latest has a rare $500 discount on Samsung's all-new 65-inch R85H Micro RGB 4K Smart TV. Perfect for watching the World Cup on, Samsung's R85H Series delivers brilliant colors that come to life thanks to its Micro RGB technology and AI engine.View Deal

    The S95H is the successor to the wildly popular S95F, which was one of our top-rated TVs of 2025. We haven't reviewed this iteration yet, but we have no hesitation recommending one of the first price cuts we've seen on the model. The main upgrades here are a QD-OLED panel, updated AI processing, and a new picture-frame design with a built-in bezel. Otherwise, you're still getting a stunning picture and support for a 165Hz refresh rate.View Deal

    The S90H is the mid-range OLED TV for Samsung's 2026 line-up. Like the S95H above, it's capable of 165Hz and features advanced AI upscaling, but it uses a slightly lower-end WRGB OLED panel. During our hands-on testing, we praised this model's anti-glare technology and overall picture quality. If you're looking for a good alternative to the likes of the LG C6, this is a strong competitor. View Deal

    The S85H is the entry-level OLED model for 2026 at Samsung, but as you'd imagine, you still get excellent image quality with this display. 2025's iteration of this model was one of our favorite OLED TVs of the year because of its excellent picture quality and gaming features. Even better still, the S85H improves on its predecessor's brightness — although it still doesn't support Dolby Vision HDR, unlike some other brands. View Deal

    The new QH series from Samsung are a good choice if you want a decent TV but don't want to completely break the bank. The QN80H is the higher-end model and features AI-based picture and audio optimization, and SDR to HDR upscaling. QN80H also features Motion Xcelerator 144Hz support, which makes it a good choice for sports or gaming. You don't get as deep blacks with a Neo-QLED, but the picture quality is still absolutely fantastic.View Deal

    The Frame series is a real crowd favorite, and it's certainly a very unique idea. Specs-wise, you don't tend to get the best of the best with these TVs, but they do offer a gorgeous art-like design that melds into any environment. The latest 2026 Pro model features a matte anti-reflective coating and a Neo-QLED panel with support for 144Hz refresh rates. View Deal

    Older Samsung TVs on sale

    The QN90F is a slightly older model now, but it's still an amazing choice if you're looking for a great quality display with fantastic brightness. Samsung is offering a record-low price on the larger 75-inch model right now (the smaller sizes are already sold out). This Neo QLED TV features mini LEDs and Samsung's Glare-Free 2.0 technology, allowing you to view it from nearly any angle. Paired with high brightness and punchy colors, this makes it a great pick for sports.View Deal

    The S85F is last year's mid to entry-level Samsung OLED TV, and it's still an absolutely fantastic buy. When we reviewed this model, we were impressed by its great picture quality, a stocked list of features, and brilliant gaming performance. It's not the brightest, but in terms of value, this has to be one of the best options on the market right now. Definitely snap this one up quick as Samsung has already sold out of several sizes!View Deal

    If you're looking for a large premium display that doesn't break the bank, this deal on last year's QN80F is an exceptional choice at Samsung today. The price was our main criticism of this mid-range TV when we reviewed it, so today's $1,000 price cut is fantastic. The QN80F offers excellent gaming-related features, responsive performance, and solid picture quality — although, not quite as good as the brand's OLED options.View Deal

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    The 65-inch S90F is a slightly older model now, but it still holds up great, with the same comprehensive set of gaming features as the higher-end Samsung S95F OLED. The 65-inch S90F was already a great value, but today's massive $1,300 price cut at Samsung just makes it one of the best buys on the entire site this week. This price is $200 lower than Black Friday, for example. View Deal

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    ‘Samsung would never do that’: new Galaxy Z Fold 8 name surfaces online, but fans aren't convinced it’s legit

    • Images of cases for the rumored wider Galaxy foldable have leaked
    • They look like official cases, but they call the phone the 'Galaxy New Fold'
    • Fans have cast doubt over whether these are the real deal

    One of the big questions surrounding Samsung’s rumored wider foldable is what it will actually be called.

    Early leaks referred to it as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, but then more recently, we heard that it might simply launch as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, with the direct successor to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 now being called the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. Now, though, another possibility has emerged.

    Some leaked images have been shared on X by Mohammed Khatri and @thinborne showing packaging for seemingly official cases for the phone, which here is listed as the ‘Samsung Galaxy New Fold’.

    But there are reasons to doubt this name, as while the photos are probably real, there’s a high chance the products they show are knock-offs from China.

    Galaxy Z Fold8 (Wide) Kindsuit Case 🔥The box mentions "Galaxy New Fold"‼️Could Samsung be planning a name change? 📱Found this on retail listings. It looks genuine, but can't confirm its authenticity ✅️ pic.twitter.com/Cze4QxkxBpJune 27, 2026

    As one Reddit commenter purported: “These are fake cases made by Chinese companies sold through eBay, temu, shein, ali express, etc... they copy Samsung boxes well, but they don't know the new name of the fold wide, so you can see that on the box where it's just called new fold. Samsung would never do that.”

    Another Reddit poster agreed, writing, “I've seen cases like that appear all over Aliexpress and almost all of them are knockoffs with the Samsung logo on them.”

    And on top of all that, these are supposedly ‘Kindsuit’ cases, which are a style of case that Samsung offers for last year’s flagship phones, but not for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. So there’s some doubt over whether the company’s upcoming foldables would get this style of case.

    We'll find out soon

    On the other hand, questionable name aside, these do look like they could be official Samsung cases, so we can’t completely rule out the possibility that this will be the wider foldable’s official name.

    But it would seem an odd choice, as subsequent wide models will no longer be ‘new’ in the same sense, so it would quickly become a clunky naming scheme.

    We’ll probably find out very soon anyway, as Samsung is rumored to be launching its next batch of foldables on July 22.

    A surprise actor has reportedly been cast as Batman in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe — and it's someone who almost won the race to play Superman ahead of David Corenswet

    • A new rumor about the DC Universe's (DCU) Batman is spreading online
    • Various insiders claim an unlikely name has been cast as the Dark Knight
    • Interestingly, said actor almost won the race to play Superman

    James Gunn and Peter Safran have reportedly found the actor they want to play Batman in the DC Universe (DCU).

    According to industry insider John Campea, an unlikely name has been tapped to portray the Dark Knight in Gunn and Safran's comic book franchise.

    Campea wouldn't reveal the identity of said actor on the latest edition of his podcast, but says two different sources — one of whom is "well-positioned" to know these things, and neither of whom knows the other — linked the same star to the role.

    So, who is this mystery individual? According to other leakers with less reputable track records, including MyTimetoShineHello, it's Tom Brittney.

    Who is Tom Brittney and has he actually been cast as the DCU's Batman?

    Tom Brittney posing for photographs at an event

    Tom Brittney's acting credits include Grantchester, Back in Action, and Greyhound (Image credit: Variety/GettyImages)

    An English actor best known for playing the lead role in seasons 4 to 8 of British detective drama Granchester, Brittney won't be familiar to the vast majority of readers.

    However, he's starting to make a name for himself in Hollywood circles. For a start, he was one of three individuals who made it to the final round of auditions to play Superman in the DCU. The others? David Corenswet, who won the race to play the Man of Steel, and Nicholas Hoult, who wound up being cast as Supes' archnemesis Lex Luthor.

    Among other roles post-Granchester, Brittney had a small supporting role in hit Netflix movie Back in Action, which starred Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz. He'll next appear on the big screen in Lionsgate's Fall 2: Deadpoint, aka the follow-up to 2022 survivor thriller Fall, which is out in early September. If Brittney hasn't officially been announced as the DCU's Caped Crusader by then, expect him to field many, many, many questions about his potential casting during Fall 2's press tour.

    "Great, Tom, but is there any truth to this rumor?", I hear you ask. At the time of publication, Gunn, who isn't shy about debunking hearsay — or, on the rarest of occasions, confirm a casting rumor — via social media, hasn't commented on the matter.

    Admittedly, the DCU co-chief has his hands full with Man of Tomorrow, i.e. the sequel to 2025's Superman movie. Unless Gunn raises his head above the parapet to confirm or deny Brittney's involvement, we might not know until, well, tomorrow (June 30) when new scenes are expected to be filmed for Clayface, the next DCU Chapter One film.

    Why new filming days for Clayface could confirm Brittney's casting as Batman

    Well production for Clayface is back on the Wirral right now as teams are gearing up to film some pick up shots for the upcoming DC film releasing in October! Filming is taking place at the old Birkenhead Tunnel entrance from 30th June to 1st July!!!!#Clayface #DC #Movie pic.twitter.com/c0TddF20ELJune 28, 2026

    According to X/Twitter use 4thdoctorstan74, Clayface's production crew will be back on Merseyside in the UK to shoot more material for the forthcoming body horror flick between June 30 and July 1.

    Now, 4thdoctorstan74 has claimed that said crew will only be filming pick up shots. These are usually shot during the post-production process to, among other things, aid a movie's pacing and narrative flow. It's highly likely, then, that the film isn't underdoing any major reshoots ahead of its late October launch.

    That said, I don't think we can completely rule out the possibility that one of these pick ups could involve Brittney if he has been hired to play Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter-ego. After all, there have been countless rumors that Batman won't appear in Clayface, which feels like a huge misstep considering, you know, the titular villain is just one of the Gotham-based crimefighter's many foes. And, with Supergirl currently struggling to make an impact at the box office, it might be in Messrs Gunn and Safran's best interests to introduce the DCU's Batman as soon as possible to maintain interest in their nascent cinematic franchise.

    If — and I honestly cannot keep stressing this enough — Brittney is set to portray the legendary hero in this DC comic book universe, it would make sense for his Batman to make his debut in Clayface, even if it's just a cameo, ahead of his standalone DCU film The Brave and the Bold. All eyes, then, are on Gunn's social media accounts and the north-west of England to see whether Brittney has been tapped to play the World's Greatest Detective.

    In the meantime, find out everything we know so far about Clayface. Alternatively, find out how to watch the Batman movies in order or see if you agree with our ranking of the best Batman movies.

    The businesses paying for AI aren't going back

    For years, software subscriptions followed the same pattern.

    Businesses signed up for new tools, teams tested them for a while, interest faded, budgets came under pressure, and subscriptions were cut.

    Many companies ended up with overlapping platforms that few people fully used or even understood.

    The result was fragmented systems, rising costs, and growing frustration.

    SMEs continue to adopt AI.

    Among UK small and midsize businesses that paid for AI tools in 2024, nearly eight in ten were still paying for them a year later.

    That matters because businesses do not keep spending money on business software that does not prove its value.

    What feels different this time is how naturally AI fits into the software businesses already use every day. For many people, it is simply becoming part of how work gets done.

    Why SMEs adopt technology differently

    Small businesses are usually the clearest test of whether technology genuinely works. SMEs operate with tighter margins, smaller teams, and far less room for wasted spending. If something does not help, it goes.

    The businesses seeing the most value from AI are often using it in practical ways. They are reducing admin, speeding up repetitive tasks, organizing information faster, supporting customer service, and helping small teams get through more work in less time.

    In the UK, businesses report using AI most heavily in admin, data processing, and customer service work. Those are areas where the work is structured, outcomes are clear, and oversight is straightforward.

    AI is a productivity multiplier. It does not make businesses less busy, it removes friction, which means they progress faster than it previously thought possible.

    That idea of removing friction may explain why this software cycle feels different from previous ones. Businesses are improving work that already exists instead of layering on more disconnected tools.

    The most useful AI tools are often the least noticeable.

    Relying on AI everyday

    Many businesses are now using AI inside software they already rely on every day — not as a separate product to log into, but as a capability running quietly inside existing systems. For smaller businesses especially, that distinction matters. The value is not in adopting something new. It is in existing work becoming faster, more accurate, and less dependent on manual effort.

    That shift changes the nature of the relationship between a business and its technology. When AI is a standalone tool, it remains optional. A business can trial it, decide it is not worth the cost, and remove it without consequence.

    The calculation changes entirely when AI is integrated into the systems businesses already use to manage invoicing, customer records, financial reporting and daily communications. The tool is no longer separate from the work. It has become part of how the work happens.

    That is why retention rates look the way they do. Businesses are not renewing AI subscriptions out of habit or inertia. They are renewing because the workflows they have built around these capabilities would have to be rebuilt without them.

    AI allows a small team to operate with the maturity, governance, and delivery capability of a much larger organisation.

    For SMBs that have spent years competing against larger businesses with bigger teams and deeper resources, that is not a small claim. It is the argument for AI in a single sentence.

    Businesses still want people at the center of important decisions

    Businesses remain cautious about where AI should be used — and that caution is well founded.

    Research into how businesses use AI suggests hesitation is closely tied to trust. Businesses are comfortable using AI where the work is routine and easy to review. Areas involving legal judgments, people management, and financial decisions still depend heavily on human oversight.

    The businesses getting the most from AI are usually clear about those boundaries. They use it to handle routine work more efficiently while keeping people closely involved in the decisions that carry real responsibility.

    A few years ago, many companies were adding software faster than they could properly use it. Today, smaller businesses are becoming far more selective. Tools stay when they save time, reduce pressure, or help teams work more effectively. They disappear when they do not.

    That may explain why AI is sticking. For a growing number of UK businesses, AI is no longer experimental. It is becoming part of the operational basics.

    Checkout our list of the best IT automation software.

    This article was produced as part of TechRadar Pro Perspectives, our channel to feature the best and brightest minds in the technology industry today.

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    GoDeal24 Unveils Midsummer Sale: Get Windows 11 + Office 2024 for Just $31.91

    29 June 2026 at 02:13
    GoDeal24 today unveiled the 2026 Midsummer Sale. Get the latest genuine, globally-valid software you need, at deep-discount prices. Our key offer is a combo of Windows 11 Pro + Office 2024 Professional Plus at just $31.91. The same bundle, but with Windows 11 Home, can be had at $31.80. Get the latest and most feature-packed productivity suite on its own, at just $19.54, and save big when you buy multi-PC combos. Windows 11 Pro is the most powerful and feature-packed operating system for PC, and it can be had for just $14.09. Start saving!

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    A $1000 PlayStation 6 No Longer Sounds Crazy, As Sony Doesn’t Intend To Sell Hardware At Significant Losses

    29 June 2026 at 15:40

    A sleek black PlayStation 6 console is showcased with blue accent lighting, alongside the 'PS6' and 'PlayStation.6' logos.

    The PlayStation 6 is set to launch at one of the most challenging times for consumer tech, if not the most challenging. With the rising prices of components, RAM and SSDs above all, manufacturers are having an extremely hard time keeping costs down, and with a bill of materials that is now close to $1000, there's a very high chance the system will cost way more than most anticipated. Adding fuel to the fires of speculation is Sony itself, as the company heavily suggested in a recent investor Q&A session that it won't heavily subsidize the system. "We regard hardware as the base […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/a-1000-playstation-6-no-longer-crazy-sony-significant-losses/

    Titan Army Reveals M27E6V-3D Glasses-Free 3D Monitor With Up To 2000 Nit XDR Peak Brightness

    29 June 2026 at 15:32

    A BOE monitor displays gameplay with a first-person shooter view, labeled 'BOE ADS Pro' on top, and features a sign detailing 'M27E6V-3D.'

    The company showcased a new, powerful high-end gaming monitor that can reach a whopping 2000 nits of peak brightness. Titan Army Showcases M27E6V-3D Glasses-Free 3D Monitor at Shenzhen, Featuring 4K 190Hz Mode Using BOE ADS Pro Panel Popular Chinese monitor maker, Titan Army, has showcased its newest display for gaming called M27E6V-3D, which it advertises as a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor. The display was showcased at the 2026 Nuclear Fusion Game Carnival held at Shenzhen this weekend. As per the report, this monitor can reach a whopping 2,000 nits of peak brightness in XDR mode. The M27E6V-3D uses a BOE […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/titan-army-reveals-m27e6v-3d-glasses-free-3d-monitor-with-up-to-2000-nit-xdr-peak-brightness/

    CXMT Can Witness Explosive Growth By Becoming Apple’s DRAM Supplier For Several Years As Just A Single Deal Represents A Promising Future For The Chinese Firm

    29 June 2026 at 15:15

    CXMT can witness explosive growth by becoming Apple's memory partners

    Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron can continue to rake in the profits during the AI boom, but CXMT is slowly gaining traction and has been under the eye of the industry, particularly as Apple is reportedly attempting to ink a deal with the Chinese memory manufacturer by attempting to get its name crossed off the U.S. Entity List. A potential deal between the Cupertino firm and CXMT could materialize, and it’ll be a period of prosperity for the latter, as a new report states that a single deal has brought in $3 billion. Tencent and CXMT have inked a multi-billion-dollar […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/cxmt-inked-3-billion-deal-from-one-customer-has-potential-to-secure-apple-orders/

    China’s CXMT Also Engages In Long-Term Memory Agreement With Tencent That’s Reportedly Worth Almost $3 Billion

    29 June 2026 at 15:15

    A CXMT DDR5 memory module is displayed against a blurred background.

    CXMT has reportedly signed a long-term agreement to supply memory worth almost $3 billion to Tencent. CXMT & Tencent Lock-In $3 Billion Worth of Memory, Signaling That China's Premier Memory Maker Is No Different Than The Rest Memory shortages are sky-high, and they are affecting regional markets, including China, which is going through a revolution in the adoption of AI as it races with the United States to secure the lead in the segment. This has created a boom in the number of AI firms that are showing up, leading to massive demand for compute, memory, and AI-related infrastructure. To […]

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    GIGABYTE Silently Launches B850 AORUS Elite X3D Motherboard With X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 Support

    29 June 2026 at 15:01

    The image shows the Gigabyte B850 AORUS ELITE X3D motherboard with features like 'X3D Turbo Mode 2,' 'M.2 EZ-Flex,' 'D5 Bionic Corsa,' 'WiFi 7,' and compatibility with 'AMD Ryzen' and 'Socket AM5'.

    GIGABYTE has launched one more B850 chipset motherboard in its AM5 catalog, offering the latest X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 support. GIGABYTE Debuts B850 AORUS Elite X3D, Featuring 20 Phase VRM, Great I/O Connectivity, and Support for X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 Popular hardware maker GIGABYTE has introduced another motherboard to its AM5 arsenal called B850 AORUS ELITE X3D, which appears to be a sibling of the B850 AORUS Elite, except that it's optimized for the Ryzen X3D processors. Since unlocking Ryzen X3D processors is a little different from traditional non-X3D chips, the new board brings some specialized features for the same. […]

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    Game Pass May Be Losing Its Crown at Xbox, as Microsoft Reportedly Freezes New Third-Party Deals That Once Defined It

    29 June 2026 at 15:00

    STALKER 2 Xbox Game Pass

    Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is famously turning the division upside down in an attempt to restore profitability (at the behest of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella), and that may include cutting Game Pass funding to third-party studios. Speaking on The Business of Video Games Podcast's Episode 59, Fernando Rizo from Caboodle Games shared information learned by conversing with fellow industry members at the recent First Playable trade show, held earlier this month in Florence, Italy. According to Rizo, who co-hosts the podcast with Shams Jorjani (CEO of Arrowhead Game Studios, Chairman of the Board at Hooded Horse, and founder of the Almost […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/xbox-game-pass-freezes-third-party-deals/

    AMD Driver Bug Silently Disables Smart Access Memory On Windows 10, Tanking Gaming Performance And Triggering Crashes

    29 June 2026 at 14:22

    A graphics card with visible AMD branding is shown alongside text asking 'Resizable Bar Disabled?' and an 'OFF' button icon.

    New reports indicate a problem with AMD's driver that results in the disabling of SAM, resulting in lower performance. AMD is Reportedly Investigating Driver Conflict That Disables AMD SAM on Windows 10 AMD SAM, or Smart Access Memory, is a feature that allows the CPU to access the entire pool of GPU VRAM, eliminating bottlenecks and improving gaming performance in supported titles. However, new community reports indicate that the AMD driver is causing issues with Smart Access Memory on Windows 10 systems. As per the reports, the new bug has left gamers with performance losses in gaming, even crashes, and […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amd-driver-bug-silently-disables-smart-access-memory-on-windows-10-tanking-gaming-performance-and-triggering-crashes/

    Porsche liquidates regional dealer channels in China as retail losses reach 4,413 USD per car

    29 June 2026 at 14:44

    Porsche cuts vehicle sales authorizations across four Chinese cities on June 30 as global operating profits contract and Q1 deliveries fall 15% amid electric vehicle competition.

    The post Porsche liquidates regional dealer channels in China as retail losses reach 4,413 USD per car appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.

    "Perfect everyday laptop" with 120 Hz OLED, 32 GB RAM, thin build is $300 off

    Deal | Less than three months into the launch, the latest Asus Zenbook S16 (2026) laptop is on sale at a big discount. The laptop packs the latest AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 APU, 32 GB RAM, and a 1 TB SSD. The front of the Zenbook S16 is dominated by a stunning 16-inch OLED display.

    Spectra presents XSR Spire rugged tactical edge silent mini PC with Intel Xeon CPU

    Engineered for airborne, ground vehicle and multi-domain applications, the XSR Spire concentrates size, weight and power on what mission systems need most: real-time computation, sensor fusion and edge intelligence powered by Intel's Xeon W-11865MRE CPU with up to 96 GB DDR4-3200 and up to ~17 TB storage.

    Artemis officially launches electric hydrofoil pilot boats

    In the future, maritime pilots may be able to approach large ships at high speeds enabled by hydrofoils. Artemis has introduced a pilot-specific variant of the EF-12 capable of transporting maritime pilots at nearly 56 km/h (34.8 mph), following earlier tests confirming that the vessel can safely approach large ships and their wake without issues.

    Sony PS6 in 2027: Leaker says "actual" reason of no PS6 delay has nothing to do with RAM prices

    As the expected 2027 release of the Sony PlayStation 6 approaches, many people are arguing online that it could be wise for Sony to delay the PS6 until RAM and SSD prices come down. Several leakers and keen-eyed observers have pushed back against a possible PS6 delay. Moore's Law Is Dead is one of them.

    Brighter than Garmin Fenix 8 Pro MicroLED: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 said to break records

    While the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is expected to feature only subtle design tweaks, Samsung is reportedly planning a number of significant upgrades under the hood. The AMOLED display is said to be even brighter than the MicroLED display on the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro, and the battery is also reportedly set to receive a major upgrade.

    Camo meets gold: Casio G-Shock's Bold Camo collection lands in the UK with two classic models

    Casio G-Shock has launched the Bold Camo collection in the UK, and it adds camo-and-gold finishes to the DW-6900CMG-3ER (£110) and GA-700CMG-3AER (£130). The collection, already out in the US and Japan, features a camo pattern that conceals G-Shock's iconic G mark.

    Foldable iPhone Ultra dummy appears in black finish

    29 June 2026 at 14:46

    Apple is expected to unveil its first foldable iPhone alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series this September. Rumored to be called the iPhone Ultra, the device has now surfaced in a fresh set of leaked dummy images. While dummy units of the foldable have surfaced before, this latest leak offers a look at the device in a black finish. The images show its wide-screen form factor, similar to the Huawei Pura X Max. According to the leak, the iPhone Ultra could be nearly as thin as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 when folded and measure just 4.5mm when unfolded. The rear houses a dual-camera...

    Beşiktaş geri getirmek istiyor! Yeni tur görüşmeleri başlıyor

    Siyah-beyazlılar, Ocak ayından bu yana kiralık olarak forma giyen Kristjan Asllani için Inter ile pazarlık masasına geri dönüyor. İtalyan devinin 11 milyon Euro'luk talebini yüksek bulan Beşiktaş, yeni bir teklifle indirim almaya çalışacak.

    Beşiktaş, Inter forması giyen Arnavut orta saha oyuncusu Kristjan Asllani transferinde geri adım atmıyor. Siyah-beyazlı yönetim, Ocak ayından bu yana takımda kiralık olarak forma giyen 2002 doğumlu genç yeteneğin bonservisini alabilmek için İtalyan kulübünün kapısını yeni bir teklifle çalmaya hazırlanıyor.

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    İtalyan basınında yer alan haberlere göre, iki kulüp arasındaki görüşmelerde en büyük engel ekonomik anlaşmazlıklar. İtalyan devi, genç orta saha için 11 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli talep ediyor.

    Bu rakamı yüksek bulan siyah-beyazlılar, yapılacak yeni tur görüşmelerde indirim kopararak transferi daha makul bir maliyetle bitirmeyi hedefliyor.

    Inter, Asllani’nin satışından elde edeceği geliri doğrudan orta saha hattına yapacağı diğer transferlerin finansmanında kullanmak istiyor.

    Beşiktaş'ın bu hamlesinin ardından transferin olumlu sonuçlanıp sonuçlanmayacağı veya Avrupa'dan başka kulüplerin devreye girip girmeyeceği önümüzdeki haftalarda netlik kazanacak.

    Save a massive $1,100 on this RTX 5080 gaming PC with a 9800X3D from HP, now just $2,499 — liquid-cooled Omen 35L rig unlocks 4K gameplay with 32GB DDR5 and a 2TB SSD

    29 June 2026 at 15:15

    With the AI boom rapidly pushing up the cost of individual parts for a gaming PC, buying a pre-built rig is often the better choice from a value perspective. That's because of deals like this HP Omen 35L gaming PC, fitted with a 9800X3D, RTX 5080, 32GB DDR5, and 2TB of SSD storage for just $2,499.99 right now. HP has slashed $1,100 off its list price for this 4K-capable machine, making it a seriously affordable option for any gamer.

    Check out this deal on HP's website

    It would be almost impossible to pick up the individual parts in this machine for the same cost right now. SSDs, RAM, GPUs: they're all much more expensive now than they were 12 months ago. The RTX 5080, the gaming powerhouse behind this PC, would set you back half the cost alone.

    Luckily, you're getting power for value in this recently refreshed HP Omen 35L gaming PC. This isn't old stock, and the specs are top tier, with the RTX 5080 paired nicely with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. This machine is a visually understated option, avoiding endless RGB for a cool, black style that is a little more refined.

    The huge saving on this HP Omen 35L gaming PC gets you a rig with an RTX 5080, AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, and 32GB of DDR5 RAM, along with a 2TB SSD.View Deal

    The power of the 9800X3D and RTX 5080 is seriously formidable. Starting with the CPU, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D has a big reputation among gamers. It was (until very recently) the most powerful for gaming in the world, beating every other chip due to its massive cache capacity, and continues to be the top choice in our best CPU shortlist. This 8-core, 16-thread processor uses AMD's latest Zen 5 architecture, and has a boost clock speed of up to 5.2 GHz.

    It's fully unlocked, meaning you can overclock it: a nice improvement over original 3D V-cache chips. It's that 3D V-cache that gives it that extra gaming performance, as our CPU benchmarks confirm. The boosted L3 cache means that your CPU doesn't need to fall back onto slower system RAM, reducing latency and delivering higher and more stable frame rates for better gaming performance overall.

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    This is a CPU with little downside for modern gaming, and is uplifted further by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 installed here. The RTX 5080 is the second-place GPU for Nvidia's latest generation, featuring 10,752 CUDA cores and 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM.

    Our GPU benchmarks confirm what a powerhouse option this is. 4K gaming isn't going to be a problem here, with high frame rates expected. It has the raw power you can expect, but it also unlocks the added functionality provided by DLSS 4, allowing you to shift up your graphics presets, even in resource-heavy games. That isn't a problem for the RTX 5080 right now, but it does ensure longevity for this GPU. The RTX 5080 is a card that will smash through modern gaming for years to come.

    The rest of the specs in this HP rig are strong, too. Built-in WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, along with 2.5G Ethernet, are included. There's also a 2TB SSD, offering Gen 4 speeds, with a good amount of space included for documents, games, and movies.

    You don't need to settle for a compromise on the RAM front, either. The HP Omen 35L includes 32GB of DDR5 RAM, dual-channel, offering speeds of 6,000 MT/s. Dual-channel RAM, split across two 16GB modules, means you're ensuring the best bandwidth between your RAM and CPU. HP has been known to sell single-channel rigs before, so this is good to see. The 35L also comes with a 240mm AIO liquid cooler to keep this powerful rig cool.

    You won't find a better option than the $2,499.99 sale price for this HP Omen 35L gaming PC right now. The AI boom isn't slowing down, and component prices continue to rise, so this might be the best price you'll find for a spec this good for some time. Expect to see this one sell out fast, so if you want it, make sure to order it quickly.

    If you're looking for more savings, check out our Best PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, Gaming Chair, Best Wi-Fi Routers, Best Motherboard, or CPU Deals pages.

    Pick up Hoto's ultra-useful 3D printing tool for just $29 — save 40% on this 35-piece Cordless Rotary Tool to give your creations a finishing touch

    29 June 2026 at 15:12

    If you're not already familiar with Hoto, then you should be; they make excellent tools, a few of which are amazing for PC hobbyists and 3D printing aficionados. Perfect for many tasks, the Hoto cordless rotary toolkit is now only $29.95 in this Amazon deal, saving over $20 (40%) off the list price of $49.99. The tool comes with a staggering 35 different accessories for dealing with everything from drilling to sanding, cutting, and even polishing. There's an attachment for every occasion.

    The Hoto cordless rotary tool uses a high-speed motor that has five speed modes that operate between 5,000 and 25,000 RPM. This helps with being able to use the tool for varying tasks and also gives you fine detail when working on your creations. You can use the rotary tool for sanding, polishing, cutting, and carving, a lot of the prerequisites for finishing off a 3D printed model to a high finish. The rotary tool is battery-operated, using USB-C for charging. Simply connect the charging dock to power via USB-C and then place the tool in the dock when you need to top up the power.

    Hobbyists and makers will want to get their hands on this Hoto 35-in-1 cordless rotary tool kit. The rotary tool itself is fitted with a high-speed motor, offering five speed modes ranging from 5,000 to 25,000 RPM. You can use this for sanding, polishing, cutting, carving, as well as to finish off a 3D-printed model. It's battery-operated, using USB-C for charging, and has a full array of attachments for various roles.View Deal

    Twist the end of the Hoto rotary tool to switch between five speed settings. You can use the tool as a drill to make small holes, or use one of the sanding attachments to smooth out the joins in your 3D printed projects. A shadowless LED light at the top of the tool illuminates your work, so that you don't miss any blemishes. There's even a protective dust shield that attaches to the tool, to keep mess to a minimum and also protect you against small bits of material flying towards your face or eyes.

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    China’s hollow-core fiber trial pushes 51.3 Tb/s over 128 miles without signal regeneration — milestone targets AI-era networking bottlenecks

    29 June 2026 at 14:00

    Chinese firm Yangtze Optical Fiber and Cable Joint Stock Limited Company (YOFC) announced on June 16 that it had successfully completed the world’s first field trial of hollow-core fiber (HCF) wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) capable of 1.2 Tb/s per wavelength over an ultra-long unrepeatered span. The trial — conducted in collaboration with state-owned China Telecom and optical equipment maker Dekoli — achieved an unprecedented aggregate transmission capacity of 51.3 Tb/s over roughly 128 miles (206.5 km) without signal regeneration.

    These figures, which the collaborators describe as a new world record for unrepeatered WDM capacity-distance performance without remote-pumped amplifiers, were achieved using only erbium-doped fiber amplifier amplification. The demonstration was carried out under the framework of the National Key Laboratory for Advanced Manufacturing and Application Technologies of Optical Fibers and Cables.

    The success of this trial marks a major leap forward in optical communications. What separates it from earlier HCF results is the combination of capacity, distance, and amplification approach in a live network rather than a lab. China Telecom had previously demonstrated 1.2 Tb/s over a single wavelength, back in July 2024, but only over a 20-kilometer span.

    Elsewhere, researchers have pushed unrepeatered HCF spans past 300 kilometers, but at far lower capacities. Pulling 1.2 Tb/s per channel over more than 200 kilometers on a commercial cable, using only conventional erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) rather than the remote-pumped boosters typically needed to extend unrepeatered reach, is the remarkable new achievement YOFC claims.

    Hollow-core fiber is a next-generation optical data transmission medium that is rapidly emerging as a leading candidate for high-capacity, low-latency networking. Unlike conventional optical fiber, which guides light through a solid glass (silica) core, HCF guides light through an air-filled channel. This structural difference offers several advantages. Light travels roughly 1.5 times faster through air than through glass, cutting latency. Furthermore, the air core sidesteps some of the nonlinear distortion and dispersion baked into silica. YOFC has previously claimed that its hollow-core fiber technology can deliver 31% lower latency, 47% faster transmission speeds, and near-zero optical nonlinearity compared with conventional solid-core fiber.

    In theory, HCF's air core would enable it to carry far more data over far greater distances with fewer amplification points. The trade-off has always been loss. Commercial hollow-core fiber has historically run at higher attenuation than mature silica fiber, limiting how far a signal can travel before it needs a boost. This limitation has been narrowing, with the trial's 200 km-plus unrepeatered span being the latest milestone.

    The collaborators achieved this through two main innovations: one at the system level and the other in the amplifier hardware. At the system level, they used a self-developed optimization scheme for per-wavelength rate and channel power allocation. Rather than pushing every wavelength at the same data rate and power, the system adapted each channel to the link conditions, enabling hybrid transmission across multiple data rates, channel spacings, and power levels. The companies say this helped reduce capacity losses caused by gas-absorption peaks inside the hollow core, a quirk specific to guiding light through air rather than glass.

    On the hardware side, the researchers built a high-power amplifier using a cascaded dual-gain-unit architecture and a multi-element doping design, achieving a maximum output of 33.5 dBm (roughly 2.24 W) while maintaining flat gain across the operating band. That higher-power, flatter amplification helped stretch an unrepeatered span without resorting to the remote-pumped amplifiers the team was trying to avoid. Because pushing that much power over a live optical link carries a real risk of failure, the system was wrapped in safeguards, including optical-path power anomaly detection, automatic interlock shutdown, and alarm-linked response mechanisms to catch faults before they damage equipment.

    The stakes in this trial, and in HCF more broadly, tie directly to the AI buildout. As hyperscalers race to stand up ever-larger GPU clusters, the network linking those clusters, inside data centers and across the long-haul links between facilities, is fast becoming the bottleneck. HCF's lower latency lets operators site facilities farther from expensive, power-constrained hubs without a speed penalty, while its capacity headroom helps move the enormous traffic AI training and inference generate. The same properties make it attractive for latency-sensitive workloads like financial trading.

    That promise is already pulling in serious money, mostly from the West. Microsoft, which moved early via its 2022 Lumenisity acquisition, struck manufacturing deals with Corning and Heraeus in September 2025 to scale production across Azure. AWS has developed its own HCF, claiming a 30% latency improvement over standard fiber, and says it wants more than it can currently get. Corning also has fiber deals with Microsoft, Meta, and Lumen, and is expanding in North Carolina with Nvidia's backing. Trials like YOFC’s are closing existing gaps toward full, widespread HCF deployment, though China's progress largely sits outside the Western supply chain now forming.

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