Özbəkistan millisinin üzvü Abbosbek Fayzullayev XXI əsrdə dünya çempionatında başla qol vurmuş ən bəstəboy futbolçu olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 22 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi bunu DÇ-2026-nın K qrupunun 1-ci turunda baş tutmuş Kolumbiya ilə oyunda bacarıb.
Türkiyənin “Başakşəhər” klubuna məxsus olan oyunçunun boyu 167 sm-dir.
Əvvəlki rekord 2022-ci ildə baş tutan mundialda Qanaya qol vurmuş uruqvaylı Corcian de Arraskaetaya (173 sm) məxsus olub.
Bundan başqa, Abbosbek Fayzullayev Özbəkistan millisinin mundiallar tarixində ilk qolunun müəllifi olub.
Qarşılaşmada komandasının yeganə qolunun müəllifi olan Fayzullayev nəticədən narazı qaldıqlarını bildirib:
“Nəticəyə görə məyusuq. Heç olmasa bir xal qazana bilərdik. Uşaqlar meydanda sonadək mübarizə apardılar və bütün güclərini ortaya qoydular. İlk dəqiqələrdə həyəcan hiss olunurdu, amma ikinci hissədə yaxşı oynadıq. Rəqibin ikinci qolu bizim öz səhvimizdən sonra vuruldu. Bu, çox üzücü oldu.
Həm stadiona gəlib bizi dəstəkləyən azarkeşlərə, həm də səhər saatlarında ekran qarşısında oyunu izləyən hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm. İndi bütün diqqətimizi qarşıda qalan iki oyuna yönəltmişik”.
Xatırladaq ki, Özbəkistan millisi Kolumbiyaya 1:3 hesabı ilə uduzub.
Yeri gəlmişkən, eyni gündə Portuqaliya millisinin yarımmüdafiəçisi Joao Neves də XXI əsrdə dünya çempionatlarında başla qol vurmuş ən qısaboylu üçüncü futbolçu kimi adını tarixə yazdırıb. O, DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ilk turunda Konqo Demokratik Respublikası yığmasına qarşı keçirilən oyunda dünya çempionatlarının tarixinə düşüb. Portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçinin boyu 174 santimetrdir.
Portuqaliya – Konqo DR matçı 1:1 hesabıyla başa çatıb.
İspaniyalı futbol mütəxəssisi Benyat San Xose La Liqada mübarizə aparan “Rayo Valyekano”nun baş məşqçisi təyin edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Madrid təmsilçisi rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
46 yaşlı mütəxəssislə müqavilənin müddəti və digər detalları açıqlanmayıb. O, bu postda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü bitən kimi komandadan ayrılmış İnyiqo Peresi əvəz edib. Hansı ki, o, “Rayo Valyekano”dan ayrılandan sonra “Vilyarreal”a baş məşqçi təyin edilib.
İnyiqo Peres 2024-cü ilin fevral ayından “Rayo Valyekano”ya rəhbərlik edirdi. Sözügedən komanda bu mütəxəssisin rəhbərliyi altında 113 oyuna çıxıb, 44 qələbə, 33 heç-heçə, 36 məğlubiyyət görüb.
La Liqa təmsilçisi geridə qalmış 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə 50 xalla 8-ci yeri tutub və avrokuboklardan kənarda qalıb. Əvəzində, İnyiqo Peres komandanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasının finalına çıxarıb. Lakin İspaniya təmsilçisi həlledici oyunda İngiltərənin “Kristal Pelas” komandasına uduzub.
Benyat San Xose isə son olaraq “Eybar”ı çalışdırıb. O, “Atlas”, “Bolivar”, “Mazatlan”, “Eupen”, “Əl-Nəsr”, “Universidad Katolika”, “Əl-İttihad”, “Əl-İttifaq”, “Deportes Antofaqasta” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib.
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DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin II turuna start veriləcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, A qrupunda Çexiya CAR ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Qrupun digər matçında Meksika ilə Cənubi Koreya münasibətlərinə aydınlıq gətirəcək.
B qrupunda İsveçrə Bosniya və Herseqovina ilə qarşılaşacaq. Qrupun digər görüşündə meydan sahiblərindən Kanada Qətərin müqavimətini qırmağa çalışacaq.
DÇ-2026 Qrup mərhələsi
18 iyun
A qrupu
20:00 Çexiya – CAR 1:0 Qol: Sadilek, 6
05:00 Meksika – Cənubi Koreya
Xal durumu: Meksika – 3, Cənubi Koreya – 3, Çexiya – 0, CAR – 0
B qrupu
23:00 İsveçrə – Bosniya və Herseqovina
02:00 Kanada – Qətər
Xal durumu: Bosniya və Herseqovina – 1, Qətər – 1, Kanada – 1, İsveçrə 1.
“Neftçi”nin akademiyasının koordinatoru Sənan Qurbanovun “Dordoy”dan təklif aldığını xəbər vermişdik.
Mütəxəssis klubla anlaşma əldə etməyib. Bu barədə Qurbanov “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında bildirib:
“Dordoy”la danışıqlar apardıq, ancaq anlaşma əldə etmədik. Həm “Kəpəz”, həm də qırğızlardan təklif gəldi, lakin maliyyə məsələsində razılaşa bilmədik”.
Qurbanov məşqçi kimi “Keşlə” (indiki “Şamaxı”) və “Qəbələ”də çalışıb.
Bu gün qadınların Çempionlar Liqasında ilk mərhələnin püşkatma mərasimi təşkil olunub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, püşkün nəticəsinə görə, ardıcıl üçüncü dəfə Çempionlar Liqasına vəsiqə qazanan “Neftçi” bu mərhələdə Monteneqronun “Buduçnost” klubu ilə qarşılaşacaq.
“Buduçnost”la oyun iyulun 22-də keçiriləcək. Cütün qalibi iyulun 25-də PAOK – “Hapoel Yerusalem” cütünün qalibi ilə, məğlubu isə uduzan tərəflə üz-üzə gələcək.
“Fənərbağça” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.azxəbər verir ki, Super Liqa klubu “Malyorka”dan Vedat Muriqi ilə anlaşıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Kosovolu forvard bu gün İstanbula gələcək.
31 yaşlı hücumçu 2019/2020 mövsümündə “Fənərbağça”da forma geyinib.
Muriqi başa çatan “futbol ili”ndə “Malyorka” formasıyla 23 qol vurub.
Brazil are preparing to take on Haiti in their second group stage match of the 2026 World Cup, but Carlo Ancelotti will once again have to go without star attacker Neymar, who will not be available despite his recent return to training.
Still no Neymar for Brazil and Ancelotti
Neymar did not feature for Brazil in their 1-1 draw against Morocco in their opening match at the 2026 World Cup after picking up a new injury almost immediately after reporting for national team duty.
The former Barcelona and PSG star has recently returned to training with the rest of his teammates, but this was not enough for him to be considered for selection for Brazil’s upcoming match against Haiti, which will kick-off at 1.30 BST in the early hours of Saturday morning.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JUNE 13: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, reacts after the 1-1 draw during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Brazil and Morocco at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 13, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
According to the latest updates from Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio, Neymar has remained at Brazil’s base camp in New Jersey to continue his recovery work while the rest of the squad have set off for their match against Haiti, which will be played in Philadelphia.
There is still some optimism that Neymar may be fit enough to feature against Scott McTominay’s Scotland on Wednesday, June 24.
Francesco Camarda is now officially a Milan player again as the Rossoneri have exercised their buy-back option to bring the teenager home from Lecce just two days after his loan deal was made permanent.
Official: Lecce confirm Milan have activated Camarda buy-back clause
Camarda spent the 2025-26 season on loan with Lecce in order to experience a full season playing regularly in the Italian top flight. Curiously, that loan deal included a low-cost option to buy for Lecce and another low-cost buy-back option in favour of the Rossoneri.
Lecce confirmed on Tuesday that they had activated their option to buy to sign Camarda on a permanent basis.
LECCE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Francesco Camarda of US Lecce celebrates after scores his team’s equalizing goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Via del Mare on September 28, 2025 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
However, Lecce have since confirmed on Thursday that Milan have exercised their buy-back option, which means that the 18-year-old spent less than two days as a full-time Lecce player.
Milan have since confirmed the deal in a statement of their own, which reads: “Milan announces that it has exercised the buy-back option relating to the ownership of Francesco Camarda. The striker will return to the Rossoneri starting from July 1, 2026.”
Reports on Wednesday indicated that Milan’s buy-back option was set at just above €500,000 and that they only had a brief period between June 18 and June 20 to activate the clause.
Reports in Germany claim that Milan offered Eintracht Frankfurt director Markus Krösche a staggering salary of €10m per season for four years and a transfer budget of €700m in order to transform the Rossoneri, but this was still not enough to convince the German to move to San Siro.
BILD: Milan’s handling of Krösche negotiations were ‘amateurish’
Milan have recently learned that Krösche will not be joining the club in the role of ‘head of football’. The Eintracht Frankfurt director had been linked with a move to take over the sporting sector of the club but seems set to stay on in his current role with the Bundesliga outfit.
That is despite the fact that Milan were willing to offer Krösche €40m in salary over a four-year period, equating to €10m net per season according to reports from German outlet BILD.
A €10m-per-season salary would have been significantly higher than any of the current players in the Rossoneri squad: The likes of Rafael Leao and Mike Maignan believed to be earning somewhere in the region of €7m net per season.
BILD also claims that Milan were willing to give Krösche a budget of €700m over a four-year period to completely transform the playing staff, coaching staff and the general sporting side of the club.
MAINZ, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 13: Markus Kroesche, Manager Sports of Frankfurt prior the Bundesliga match between 1. FSV Mainz 05 and Eintracht Frankfurt at MEWA Arena on November 13, 2022 in Mainz, Germany. (Photo by Frederic Scheidemann/Getty Images)
Thursday’s report points out that there was a release clause in Krösche’s contract with Eintracht Frankfurt, believed to be worth €7m, but this would have only been valid during the winter, not the summer.
That means that Milan would have had to negotiate with Frankfurt, who reportedly set their price at €10m to free Krösche from his current contract.
In the end, the German executive decided to stay where he is, and BILD claims that part of his decision was due to the fact that he did not want to ‘let down’ a club that has treated him so well so close to the beginning of the transfer window, nor did he want to disappoint the 600 staff that work under him at the Deutsche Bank Park.
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY – JUNE 01: Sporting Director Markus Kroesche of Eintracht Frankfurt speaks to the media during a press conference on June 01, 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
BILD also claims that Krösche was ‘annoyed’ at the reports that came out in the Italian press regarding his talks with Milan when an agreement had not been reached. The German outlet claims that the handling of the situation was ‘amateurish’ from such a respected and world-renowned club.
Czechia and South Africa are hoping to get off the mark at the 2026 World Cup when they face each other in Atlanta as the second round of group stage fixtures gets underway on Thursday evening.
Both nations fell to defeats in their first matches in Group A: South Africa fell to a 3-1 defeat against co-hosts Mexico in the opening game of the 2026 World Cup while Czechia were defeated 2-1 by South Korea shortly afterwards.
South Africa’s defeat was particularly costly as they had two players sent off in the process and will therefore be without Yaya Sithole and Themba Zwane against Czechia on Thursday.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – JUNE 11: Referee Wilton Sampaio issues a red card to Sphephelo Sithole #13 of South Africa during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
The Czech outfit has made a handful of changes, most notably leaving West Ham United midfielder Tomas Soucek among the substitutes.
There are no Serie A representatives involved in today’s game
The league launched an investigation at the request of the NHL Players’ Association in light of the Edmonton Oilers’ interest in hiring Babcock. The league in a statement said even in the least favorable light, there was no basis to restrict Babcock’s employment.
It was not immediately clear if or when the Oilers would name Babcock coach. They have been looking for a replacement since firing Kris Knoblauch following a first-round playoff exit that came after back-to-back trips to the Stanley Cup Final.
A message sent to union representatives was not immediately returned.
Babcock, 63, has not coached in the NHL since 2019, when he was fired by Toronto 23 games into his fifth season in charge. The Blue Jackets hired him on July 1, 2023, and Babcock resigned in September after his requests for personal photos from players in an attempt to get to know them drew criticism as an invasion of privacy.
The NHL dropped its planned investigation at the time because Babcock stepped down. It got underway this week after the final ended
Babcock coached Detroit to the Stanley Cup in 2008 and has made two other trips to the final, along with guiding Canada to Olympic gold medals in 2010 and ’14.
Bruno Alves will join up with the Canaries on 1 July [Getty Images]
Norwich City have signed Cruzeiro defender Bruno Alves on a season-long loan with the option to make the move permanent.
The Brazil Under-20 international has played through the youth ranks for his club side but has yet to make his senior debut.
"He is a player of real potential," Canaries sporting director Ben Knapper told the club website.
"Whilst it will of course be a process for him to adapt to both our club and English football more broadly, he is an exciting talent with an extremely high ceiling.
"He is a player we have followed for a considerable amount of time."
The 20-year-old is the Canaries' first signing of the summer.
Trainer Aidan O'Brien first won at Royal Ascot in 1997 [Getty Images]
Scandinavia chased down Trawlerman to win the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot and land trainer Aidan O'Brien his 100th winner at the festival.
Locked in a neck-and-neck battle with long-term leader Trawlerman - who won the race last year - Scandinavia came through at the end to win, with Sweet William in third.
O'Brien, who had his first Ascot winner in 1997, called the horse "relentless".
"We felt he was very brave. He always showed that in every race," said O'Brien.
"He's relentless. It's an honour and a privilege for me to be involved in the team, to be the small part that I am with everybody.
"Even this week, it's literally one race at a time and you don't even think about what it could be or whether it could happen because it's so competitive, so hard to win races here."
Winning jockey Ryan Moore said he was made to work hard after being jostled by Caballo De Mar, who finished last.
"He should've won easier," Moore said. "I had to work to get to Trawlerman and I thought I had him, and then I had to go again. Trawlerman's a brave horse and kept coming."
Earlier in the day Nola Soul won the Chesham Stakes, with Enceladus taking the King George V Stakes.
The Boston Red Sox traded Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers last season, and he ended up being a dominant arm for them. However, his season is over this year, before he made a single start.
The Red Sox originally acquired Priester from the Pittsburgh Pirates, but he pitched in just one big league game for them. He had a 5.40 ERA for the WooSox in 2024 after the trade. He made one start for the WooSox last season before he was dealt to the Brewers. For the Brewers, he had a 3.32 ERA in 29 games and was one of the best starters on the team.
The Brewers won 21 of the 29 games he pitched in, and he was expected to be a key member of their rotation this year. However, he had been dealing with thoracic outlet syndrome symptoms since spring training and started the year on the injured list. After trying everything, Priester will undergo thoracic outlet decompression surgery on Monday, per himself via MLB.com's Adam McCalvy.
It is expected to take him eight to ten months to get back to 100%, but he is confident that he will be back by next season, and he will come back even better.
Priester noted that the team tried everything to get him back on the mound this season, trying to avoid surgery. They were able to relieve some of the pain he was having, but he was unable to command the baseball like he did last season. The Brewers are once again one of the best teams in baseball, but will have to finish this season without Priester.
While Prister is out, another ex-Red Sox arm is dominating for Milwaukee. Kyle Harrison has pitched like an All-Star this season, and he, Priester and Jacob Misiorowski could be a dominant trio next season.
After exhausting every non-procedural avenue to deal with his thoracic outlet syndrome over the past three months, Quinn Priester has settled on having surgery.
The Milwaukee Brewers right-hander will undergo a first rib resection to remove the uppermost rib to decompress the nerves that have caused him problems on the mound this season.
When initially diagnosed with neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome in March, the hope for Priester was that he would not have to undergo surgery. A Botox injection in the pectoralis minor in his upper chest helped alleviate the pain and Priester was able to pitch largely pain-free while attempting to rehab the injury. But the writing ultimately was on the wall as the results from his minor-league starts were jarringly poor.
“We’ve just gotten to a point where these things aren’t working so we’re going to go down on Monday [June 22] and get surgery with Dr. [Gregory] Pearl,” Priester said. “Make sure we clean this issue up so the rest of my career this isn’t an issue. Ten years ago, this was more of a question mark but now with the way things have progressed in the medical field I feel really confident we’re going to come back even better.”
While Priester wasn’t feeling pain from the compressed nerves, he clearly wasn’t right. He allowed 28 runs and walked 24 in 16 innings across eight rehab starts, twice being pulled from his rehab assignment and back to the injured list.
The explanation, according to Priester: His proprioception – the body’s “sixth sense” that controls limb movement in space without having to look at it – was off.
“That’s causing a lot of the control issues that we worked really really hard, really diligently [on] mechanically,” Priester said. “But when the brain and arm aren’t communicating the right way because of this diagnosis, because of the nerves that are pinching in there, it makes it nearly impossible to create a result that’s repeatable. It was great that we got the pain to go away with the nerve blocks, but essentially we couldn’t alleviate all the symptoms.”
Priester expects to begin a plyometric throwing program in eight to 10 weeks and should be able to play catch shortly thereafter.
Ultimately, an eight- to 10-month recovery is most common for the surgery, which would put Priester back on the mound sometime around the scheduled beginning of next season.
“I’m confident with my body and I’m still a pretty young guy that I’ll be able to make that a little bit quicker and [be] diligent with the work and be ready to compete for a spot in spring training next year,” he said.
The Brewers attacked the injury initially with a diagnosis of exclusion, ruling out every other potential cause for his symptoms.
They approached the last few months similarly, attempting myriad treatments as well as warm-up and recovery methods. But after Priester walked five in his most recent rehab outing June 8, the Brewers took him off his rehab assignment and he went to visit Pearl in Dallas.
“We’d done everything. We wanted to turn over every stone that wasn’t surgery,” Priester said. “Whether that’s scraping, needling, cupping, hot tub, warming up before or after, BFR (blood flow restriction) machines. We really tried to go down every avenue here. The nerve blocks, invasive and non.
"Ultimately we weren’t getting the results. We ended up getting to a pain-free spot, but in terms of the command, you know how important consistency is to be here and to be good for this team and an actual option. If we don’t have that, it’s not anything I can control.”
While Priester’s injury is different from that of Zack Wheeler, who was dealing with blood clots from his thoracic outlet syndrome, the recovery of the Philadelphia Phillies right-hander this season is an encouraging sign. Wheeler, at age 36, has a 2.01 earned run average in 10 starts this season immediately off the shelf from his recovery.
Whether Priester gets back to a similar level he showed last year in his first season with the Brewers, pitching to a 3.32 ERA in 157⅓ innings, remains to be seen.
This has been a challenging process for Priester, and that isn’t going to change for the next few months.
“It’s been a mental challenge,” he said. “It’s hard to go out and have the results I’ve had this year but continued to wake up and say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get through this at some point.’ I felt like that was the best to maintain just for confidence sake and getting off the mat, because some of those outings were rough ones. Not ones that I’m accustomed to – even when I have a bad game. It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, these were just bad games.’ These were uncontrollable things that were difficult to go to bed and wake up and be like, ‘Oh, I’m just going to figure it out tomorrow.’
“Obviously that didn’t really happen. Mentally, it was really difficult.”
⚡️ Fastest goal of this World Cup yet, cold shower for South Africa
South Africa had already gone behind early in the World Cup opener against Mexico. And in the second group match against the Czech Republic, Bafana Bafana also made a poor start.
By contrast, the Czechs boosted their ambitions of reaching the knockout stage early on. Faster than any team at the current World Cup.
It took Miroslav Koubek’s team just five minutes and seven seconds. Michal Sadílek of Slavia Prague was in the right place at the right time. After a pass from Alexandr Sojka, the 27-year-old finished calmly.
Over the years, the legend of Luka Vuskovic has grown and grown. His prodigious leap and a physique well beyond his age, combined with two successful loan spells, have only added to the hype. Three years on from his £12m signing, many are ready to kneel before Luka and name him the solution to all our defensive issues without ever having seen him play in the flesh.
Last night in Dallas, Luka had an opportunity to add to that reputation and prove that he is ready, but a chastening opening-game defeat at the hands of players he will be expected to face week in, week out did not go to plan. The legend took a serious hit.
Luka's rise to becoming a major talking point is down to a breakout season in Germany with Hamburger SV. The Croatian took the opportunity with both hands. He finished the season as the top-scoring defender and was named in the 2025-26 Team of the Season.
His success coincided with another disappointing season at N17. As we battled relegation with centre-backs who looked uninterested in the fight, over in Europe Luka was crashing through opposition strikers as though they were made of paper.
His strong performances propelled him into the media limelight, the Croatian national team and the consciousness of every Spurs fan. Suddenly, Luka was viewed as an option, no longer a protégé.
What has always made Luka stand out is his frame. It is what gives him the edge in duels and makes him such an asset at set-pieces, but his size comes at a cost. His lack of recovery pace was there for all to see as Jude Bellingham stormed through to slot home England's third. His lack of pace, speed on the turn and mobility are genuine concerns.
Not every defender needs to be as fast as Micky van de Ven, but you need to be able to maximise your strengths and hide your weaknesses. Tottenham, right now, are not in a position to offer him the minutes he needs to grow from being a prospect into a genuine top-level centre-back.
Hopefully, given time to reflect on what happened in Dallas, his team of advisers will make the correct decision. Demanding to start at Spurs when we have already added Marco Senesi and are about to announce Jan Paul van Hecke is not realistic.
Vuskovic remains an exciting prospect, but one in need of playing time and strong guidance on and off the training pitch. The most sensible decision for all parties would be a loan at a Premier League club with a similar style of football.
The hard work and focus needed to turn the legend into reality starts now.
The Volunteers had been involved from the beginning. They had built strong relationships, hosted multiple visits and spent months setting the pace for one of the Carolinas’ top linebackers.
Two months later, Florida completed one of the more impressive recruiting surges of the cycle.
The Gators landed a commitment from Geathers, a three-star linebacker out of Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day School, beating Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina for his pledge.
The battle went down to the wire.
Florida’s official visit proved to be the turning point.
“I think after my official visit, just getting to be around everyone and getting to see the culture and stuff like that put Florida on top,” Geathers told Rivals. “The academics, the school history, and learning more about the scheme all helped Florida move up.
“The official visit is when they overtook Tennessee. On that visit, things changed. It was a great visit.”
The visit gave Geathers a chance to see the program from a different perspective.
What stood out most was the energy inside the building.
“The energy within the building really stood out. When I went there for my official visit, it was highly motivating. It felt like they had a chip on their shoulder. Everyone is ready to turn the program around. It’s a new slate.”
Geathers believes in the staff in Gainesville
Geathers also believes Jon Sumrall and the current staff has a clear vision for the future.
“No matter what, this is probably the coaching staff that’s going to be there my entire time there,” he said. “That stability was key. I think I fit really well in what they do. I think it’s the best opportunity for me and my family. The people, the energy, and the culture at Florida were all right for me.”
Linebackers coach Greg Gasparato played a major role in the decision.
“Ever since they offered me, he’s done a great job recruiting me,” Geathers said. “He’s calling me pretty much every day, checking on me and seeing how I’m doing.
“After getting to know him, I feel like he truly cares about his players, not just on the field but off the field too. The way he teaches the game is something I understand, and I think he can help me reach my maximum potential.”
Geathers is excited to play for Sumrall.
“I think he sets the tone for the whole program. After getting to interact with him, I think he’s setting the standard for what he wants the program to be like, and he’s holding everyone to that standard.
“What I really like is how he’s a very straightforward guy. He’s not going to play games or beat around the bush. He’s going to be straightforward with you, and that’s something I really respect in a coach.”
Before Florida entered the picture, Tennessee appeared to have the edge.
By the end of the official visit process, the Gators had changed the conversation.
“Florida is right for me,” Geathers said. “It is the fit for me. I love the vision Coach Sumrall has for the program. The culture is right.”
The Denver Broncos hosted eight tryout players at mandatory minicamp this week, including quarterback Sawyer Robertson. It sounds like the team has made decisions on those tryout players, and Robertson won't be signed (at least not right now).
Instead, the Broncos are signing offensive lineman Reid Holskey (according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler) and cornerback Blake Cotton (according to the Denver Post's Parker Gabriel). Holskey (6-6, 306 pounds) spent time on the Houston Texans' practice squad in 2025 before joining the New York Giants in January. He was cut by New York last month. Cotton (6-2, 195 pounds) is a rookie who spent last fall at Utah, totaling 30 tackles and seven pass breakups in 13 games.
The two moves came one day after Denver wrapped up minicamp. The 91-man offseason roster was already full, so the Broncos will need to make corresponding moves to make room for Holskey and Cotton on the roster.
He is the fourth former Yellow Jacket to win the Larry O’Brien Trophy, joining Chris Bosh, Iman Shumpert and John Salley. The 6-foot point guard is also a native New Yorker.
“It just hits home different. You know, I’ve been a Knicks fan since I was, since I was born. My parents have been Knicks fans. And just seeing the, the progress of everything happening, I can’t really put in words. It’s just special to me. It’s special, real special,” Alvarado told GMA.
The Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs in five games. They trailed in each game and erased a 29-point deficit in Game 4 at home.
“That was one, that’s my favorite game of all time,” he said.
Alvarado not only represented his hometown, but his heritage as well. He’s only the third Puerto Rican to win NBA championship and he says it’s amazing to have his community look up to him.
“You know, just to put that my island on the on the biggest platform," he said. “You know, we win, we come back and as a Puerto Rican parade, it was meant to happen.”
But his biggest support comes from his two young daughters. “Good Morning America” asked Alvarado about the voicemail they left him before the championship-clinching Game 5.
“Like I watch it on a repeat and I’m always going to watch it because that’s what you do it for, right?"
The last few months have been rather odd for the Denver Nuggets.
Denver entered the playoffs as true contenders, only to be comfortably defeated in the first round by an injury-ravaged Minnesota Timberwolves squad. Since then, nearly every player on the roster, outside of Nikola Jokić, continues to be involved in trade rumors.
In March, the Nuggets were a true threat. Now, fans have no idea who will even be in their starting lineup next year.
They could bring back Peyton Watson or let him walk. They could trade either Christian Braun or Cameron Johnson to make room for Watson, or to move on from either. Frankly, dealing Jamal Murray or Aaron Gordon for another star is also in the cards for the Nuggets. Simply put, as of now, it’s anyone’s guess what the final roster will look like.
However, starting lineups don’t win championships alone. Depth does. Here’s an updated look at all the rumors regarding Denver’s starting five and their bench. Or, more accurately, who the Nuggets could add to it.
Unfortunately, due to a variety of injuries, this unit was often incomplete. Watson missed significant time due to injury. Jones only began playing in his absence. So, evaluating them at face value is tricky.
Regardless of whether Watson stays or leaves, it is highly unlikely he comes off the bench next year. The odds of Denver keeping Watson, along with Braun, Johnson, and Gordon, seem implausible. As of now, Strawther would likely take Watson’s bench spot.
Overall, that’s still a decent bench, but it’s not perfect.
Strawther has been inconsistent, Brown isn’t a true point guard, and nobody in the unit is a true shot creator. There’s also the fact that Hardaway and Brown are currently unrestricted free agents, while Jones is a restricted free agent. Neither of the aforementioned trio is guaranteed to be on the team next year. So, what can Denver do to secure a championship-caliber bench unit?
Bruce Brown’s Uncertain Future with the Nuggets
Denver Nuggets fans love Brown. He played a crucial role as the sixth man on Denver’s 2023 championship team. His aggressive defense, solid shooting, and overall fun personality continue to make him a fan favorite.
However, his future may not align with Denver’s or the NBA’s.
Looking at team building, two archetypes of backup guards are becoming increasingly popular in the league. The first kind is the true sixth-man type that can create their own shots and put points on the board. For example, Dylan Harper, Ayo Dosunmu, and Payton Pritchard. The other type is a true point guard who hustles, defends, and makes plays. Players like Jose Alvarado, T.J. McConnell, and Cason Wallace come to mind.
Unfortunately, Brown lacks the scoring ability required to enter the first team. He also lacks the ball handling and passing to enter the second.
Potential New Guard Options for the Nuggets
Naturally, Denver could look into getting a new guard to replace Brown. Unfortunately, the team has so much money tied up with their starters that, as of now, they will not be able to pay much for any bench player.
When filtering by guards they can afford, the list of guys better than Brown becomes quite small. At a certain point, it may make sense to bring him back. Still, there may be some available veterans or unproven players willing to take a smaller deal who could fulfill that backup guard role.
One player Denver could afford who falls into the second tier of guards is Jordan Goodwin.
Goodwin played a crucial role as a backup guard for the Phoenix Suns. He played a career-high 70 games and averaged 8.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game. As a true point guard and a better ball handler, he could be a solid addition for the Nuggets.
The only catch: the Suns may not be too eager to let him go. Reports indicate negotiations are already underway between Goodwin and Phoenix.
Another interesting name for the Nuggets is Jordan Clarkson. The former Sixth Man of the Year has been one of the best bench scorers over the last decade.
He wasn’t as ball-dominant on the New York Knicks. That said, he can still be a go-to scorer in a limited role, if needed. Additionally, he substantially improved his defense and rebounding in New York. With Clarkson heading into his age-34 season, the Nuggets could easily get him to take a smaller deal.
Denver Needs More Help on the Wing
The Denver Nuggets’ wing situation remains incredibly tricky.
Strawther is under contract for next season, but he’s not shown the ability to be a consistent contributor. Meanwhile, Hardaway Jr. just had a phenomenal season. He finished third in 6MOTY voting and averaged 13.5 points per game on over 40% shooting from three. Hardaway Jr. played so well, in fact, that he will likely go elsewhere to collect money, which the Nuggets cannot afford to give.
Thankfully for Denver, the team found a diamond in the rough in Spencer Jones, whom they will likely bring back.
That leaves the Nuggets with whatever they decide to do at point guard, plus Strawther and Jones. Clearly, they need more help.
One interesting option for Denver could be Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade. By no means is he a prolific scorer, but he brings tenacious defense, consistent rebounding, and solid shooting. Without Watson and Gordon against Minnesota, Denver’s lack of physicality proved to be a major weakness. Considering Denver may not be entering the season with both, Wade perfectly supplements that need.
Another interesting target is Khris Middleton of the Dallas Mavericks.
Middleton is coming off the last year of his three-year, $93 million contract. However, at age 34 and with a long history of injuries, he will not be commanding that amount of money this offseason.
Middleton would bring much-needed shot creation, three-point shooting, defense, and a veteran presence to the Nuggets. Having spent the last two years in disastrous situations in Washington and Dallas, it’s somewhat forgotten how much of a contributor he could be on a winning team. He was even once rumored to join Denver last season. If given a shot, he could put his two-way talent back on display.
Other wings Denver could look into are Josh Okogie, Keon Ellis, and Matisse Thybulle. All are solid role players who can defend at a high level and knock down threes.
The Center of Attention
The Denver Nuggets’ bench lineup will likely appear in one of two ways. One is with Brown, Jones, a free agent, then either Strawther or free agent number two. The other is a free agent point guard, another free agent, Strawther, and Jones. Either way, positions one through four will be addressed in these scenarios. But what about the center spot?
As of now, Denver has Valančiūnas under contract for one more year at $10 million. The Nuggets are strongly likely to waive him.
Valančiūnas played his role well last season, but Denver can find someone else to protect the rim in limited minutes for way less money. Additionally, the Nuggets will need to save every penny they can. On that note, they are still suffering the consequences of Zeke Nnaji’s four-year, $32 million contract, which still has two years left. Expect Denver to do everything it can to move on from both.
Doing so would only leave DaRon Holmes II, Denver’s 2024 first-round pick, backing up Jokic. Holmes II missed his entire rookie season due to injury, then spent his sophomore year as a backup to the backups. He is young, athletic, and dependable around the rim. Most importantly, Holmes II remains on a cheap deal for the next two years.
Assuming the Nuggets move on from Nnaji and Valančiūnas, they’ll probably let Holmes and an incoming veteran center compete for the primary backup five role.
Nick Richards is a perfect option. Richards is a better rim protector than other targets around his price range, like Andre Drummond, Jock Landale, or Thomas Bryant. All Denver needs is someone cheap who can contest shots and grab boards while Jokić is off the floor. Richards can do exactly that. Holmes is definitely a flashier option with more upside, but Richards is a perfect safety net for the Nuggets.
Building Out the Nuggets’ Bench
Denver Nuggets’ fans will be waiting on pins and needles until July 6th, when free agent contracts can officially be signed. Until then, theories and projections remain.
Though bringing him back is unlikely, the Nuggets should do everything they can to keep Hardaway Jr., as he was tremendous last season. They have no excuse not to bring back Jones, as he was also fantastic, and doing so will not break the bank. Without Hardaway Jr., Denver should really consider Middleton or perhaps Thybulle to supplement their shooting. Middleton’s shot creation is a massive bonus. Goodwin would also be a solid get as a true point guard. The same goes for Richards at center.
Don’t be surprised, though, if Denver decides to stay quiet in free agency. If they want to add new players, there are plenty of options, as previously mentioned. But the Nuggets may opt to stay in-house.
Jalen Pickett has been consistently developing for the Nuggets. He’ll be in contention for the backup point guard role. Similarly, this could finally be the year Strawther steps up and claims a solid role in the rotation. Holmes, as a former first-rounder, could also attempt to unlock some of his potential next season.
Denver enters the offseason as a team full of question marks. There are countless ways the franchise could attack this offseason. Nevertheless, fans and the media will stay focused on the starters, but don’t forget that benches win championships, too.
Arman Tsarukyan wasn’t around to watch a major bout unfold in his weight class on Sunday night, even though it could have serious implications for his next move.
Many fans believe Tsarukyan has been unfairly overlooked by the UFC, arguing that he should be next in line for a shot at the winner of the fight held at the White House.
Justin Gaethje defeated Ilia Topuria at UFC Freedom 250 to become the undisputed champion. If he chooses not to retire and decides to defend his title, Tsarukyan is expected to be his first challenger.
But even though the outcome could determine who he faces next, Tsarukyan wasn’t able to tune in live and had to wait several hours before finding out the result from Washington, DC.
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Arman Tsarukyan missed Justin Gaethje’s UFC Freedom 250 win over Ilia Topuria
Tsarukyan was initially set to be the backup for the White House event, ready to step in if either fighter had to pull out. But instead of weighing in, he found himself across the country, tied up with another commitment.
Fresh off a win over Tony Ferguson at RAF 10, his travel schedule kept him from catching one of the year’s most talked-about fights live.
Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, Tsarukyan explained that his flight back had no WiFi, leaving him out of the loop for hours on how things had played out between Topuria and Gaethje.
“They didn’t have WiFi on the plane, and I was just sitting and saying: ‘No way. How can I miss this fight?’ For eight hours I was thinking: ‘What happened? What happened?’”
“When we landed my friend was like: ‘Justin won.’ I couldn’t believe it. To be honest. I was happy.”
He told the UFC again that he should be next in line for a shot at Gaethje, still frustrated after missing out earlier in the year when they gave Paddy Pimblett an interim title shot instead.
The ball is now in Dana White’s court to finally give Tsarukyan what he wants or continue overlooking him based on some of his recent behaviour outside of the Octagon.
Wrexham’s experienced defender Sarah Harvey believes the club’s historic Women’s Champions League debut can be just the start, saying, “We’re not shy of the big games any more.”
Jenny Sugarman’s side, crowned Welsh champions last spring, have been handed a tough first qualifying round assignment against Pyunik, the Armenian champions for the past three years.
Under a format now into its second season, the winners of the July 22 showdown will then meet whoever prevails in the other semi-final between Glentoran and Riga, champions of Northern Ireland and Latvia, for a place in the next qualifying stage.
All the ties will be staged at the same venue, possibly the Racecourse Ground. A decision will be announced on Friday following a meeting of the four clubs.
Should unseeded Wrexham upset the odds and progress, a semi-final against Danish champions Koge would be next up in another mini-tournament also featuring Gintra of Lithuania and Scotland’s Hearts.
To underline the size of the task facing the club owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, no Welsh team has won a Champions League qualifying match since Cardiff Met in 2019 and even then, they failed to progress from a four-team group.
It’s also five years — and eight games — since an Adran Premier League side even scored in Europe’s premier competition, Chloe Chivers the last to do so when netting for Swansea City in a 4-1 defeat to CSKA Moscow.
“It’s so exciting to see the calibre of teams from all the different countries,” says Harvey, speaking to The Athletic after joining her team-mates to follow a live feed of Thursday’s draw at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.
“As soon as we pulled Pyunik, I’m, like, ‘Where are they from?’. It’s very exciting to look at their history. We’re coming off a double-winning season (Wrexham also lifted the Adran Welsh Cup), how do we play against them? What’s our tactics?”
Competing in the Champions League qualifiers will be the latest notable step forward for a women’s setup that was effectively mothballed just a decade ago due to lack of funds.
Relaunched in 2018, Wrexham’s revival gathered pace following Reynolds and Mac’s takeover three years later. Promotion to the Welsh top flight — a primarily amateur and semi-professional competition, in contrast to the fully professional Women’s Super League (WSL) in England — followed in 2023.
“To win one (trophy) is amazing,” says Harvey. “To win two is indescribable. To do it with a club like Wrexham, that has the community and the fans like we do, is so special and meaningful.
“My friends in Canada or my family in Ireland and Scotland can follow us and get behind us because of how well Wrexham promotes the women’s teams. It’s like our 12th man.”
Next month’s foray into Europe will stir memories of previous European campaigns for the men’s team, Wrexham having competed in eight editions of the European Cup Winners’ Cup between 1972 and 1995.
Now, Sugarman’s side have an opportunity to create their own history in a competition where half of the 18 teams who will compete in the league phase come late September are already known, including holders Barcelona and Manchester City, the English champions.
Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Roma, Paris FC, Lyon, Benfica and Europa Cup winners Hacken have also all qualified.
The route to joining those big names can be long and testing, particularly for teams such as Wrexham entering at the earliest of three qualification stages. The first two of these rounds take the form of mini-tournaments, while the final qualifying stage will be a two-legged play-off also featuring teams such as Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid.
Signed last February from Lewes in England, Harvey boasts Champions League experience, having played for Georgian side Samegrelo in the 2023-24 campaign.
After edging past NS Mura, the dominant force in Slovenian football, on penalties after a goalless draw, they bowed out of qualifying to Cypriot side Apollon Limassol.
“No one had money on us to win and rightly so,” she says about taking on Mura. “We went down to nine players (due to two red cards), got through extra time and then won it on penalties.
“That was amazing. Luckily, my dad came. It was really special to play in that game and have a family member there to share the moment. Then, our second game (against Apollon), due to the red cards, we had maybe one player on the bench.
“We were told to play everything in our half, pretty much ‘park the bus’. We were hoping for another penalty shootout but we lost 3-0. The whole experience, though, made me want to do it all again.”
Wrexham already boast several notable firsts for women’s football in Wales, including the first to own their stadium outright and the first to buy a player for a fee from a league rival when snapping up Maria Francis Jones from The New Saints.
Can this trailblazing stretch to becoming the country’s first qualifiers for the Champions League group stage? It’s a very, very tall order on debut, especially with first-round opponents Pyunik having claimed 18 wins from as many league games in 2025-26, in the process racking up a goal difference of plus 99.
But Harvey adds: “I’m fortunate that this is my second time. It’s not like a nervous feeling, like last time. I was, like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is the Champions League, such a big stage and one of the tournaments not a lot of players get to play in’.
“All those nerves are out the door. Now, we have our playing style and are coming off a successful season. The majority of our players have been retained so our core and culture is very much there.
“It’s another big game for us and we’re not shy of the big games any more.”
With the 2026-27 Iowa wrestling season on the not-so-distant horizon, the Hawkeyes revealed both their scheduled home and away opponents for the upcoming Big Ten conference slate.
According to the program's June 18 announcement in conjunction with the Big Ten Conference, the Hawkeyes will host Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, and Ohio State inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
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Conversely, the Hawkeyes will travel for road duals against Illinois, Rutgers, Wisconsin, and defending Big Ten and National Champion Penn State.
While the full schedule has not yet been finalized, this announcement by Iowa and the Big Ten is a promising step towards the eventual release of the dates and times for all of the Hawkeyes' upcoming 2026-27 opponents.
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It's never too early to look forward to the next recruiting class, especially when the top recruit in the class is in consideration.
2028 five-star wide receiver Jett Harrison is only a sophomore at St. Joseph's Prep School in Philadelphia, but programs are now able to pursue him. He is the No. 1 recruit in the early rankings for the 2028 cycle, per Rivals, and the Oregon Ducks are one of the suitors standing out early in the process.
Oregon, Ohio State and Miami are the teams standing out the Harrison early in the process. Harrison is the son of NFL Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison and the younger brother of Arizona Cardinals wideout and former Ohio State Buckeye Marvin Harrison Jr. That's an obvious link for the Buckeyes to land the elite pass-catcher, but there is still a long way to go.
WR Jett Harrison is the No. 1 player in the 2028 Rivals300, and he is embracing his own path to greatness.
The 5-star has a lot of eyes on him and he visited Miami, Ohio State and Oregon earlier this spring.
Rivals' Steve Wiltfong logged an early prediction for Harrison to wind up with Ohio State, but the 6-foot-1 receiver noted that he is looking to carve his own path, which could give the Ducks a shot at him down the line.
“My brother told me not to go to Ohio State just because he went there,” Harrison told Rivals. “Be yourself and go where you can see yourself. If I go to Ohio State, it won’t be because of him. This decision will be about what I feel is best for me.”
Harrison has already taken trips to Eugene and Miami, and they are clear contenders despite the family connection in Columbus. The first steps in any recruitment are making sure the coaching staff forms a deep connection with the player
"My time at Oregon was great," Harrison said. "I liked the facilities, the people and how they competed at practice. Dan Lanning was teaching everyone. Coach Ross Douglas was great too."
With a Hall of Famer as a father and an NFL wideout brother to learn from, the youngest Harrison brother has two role models to work with. The elder Harrison has been through the modern recruiting process already, so he knows what to look for. Fortunately, Oregon is checking all the right boxes so far.
“I can tell you it’s two things,” Marvin Harrison told Rivals. “There’s a difference between offering a scholarship and recruiting a kid and they’re heavily recruiting the kid.
“Number two, the thing that stood out most about those three schools, all three wide receiver coaches are very knowledgeable at that position. They are excellent. Ross (Douglas) at Oregon, Cortez (Hankton) at Ohio State and KB (Kevin Beard) down at Miami. Very knowledgeable and that’s when Jett is having the most fun. He had a lot of fun talking to each receiver coach. That’s been the most impressive thing.”
While Oregon, Ohio State, and Miami are the early leaders, Harrison will also be interested in visiting programs like Alabama, Texas A&M, and USC in the future.
Given the fact that the recruitment is so early, it's hard to tell which direction it may go. But, if Harrison truly does want to carve his own path rather than follow in his brother's footsteps at Ohio State, Oregon could make a play for him and get him on campus as often as possible.
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PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 6: Denzel Mims #15 of the Pittsburgh Steelers works out during the Pittsburgh Steelers OTA offseason workout at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on June 6 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Denzel Mims is signing with the Dallas Cowboys, per Todd Archer of ESPN. The former second-round pick of the New York Jets spent the 2026 UFL season with the Dallas Renegades.
Mims signed with the Steelers’ practice squad back in October, 2023 and was waived in June, 2024.
Mims had a terrific career at Baylor, hauling in 186 passes for just under 3,000 yards and 28 touchdowns, which led to him being selected by the Jets in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. In three seasons with New York, he caught just 42 passes in 30 games. He was traded to the Detroit Lions in 2023, but waived before the season kicked off.
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England’s 4-2 win against Croatia in their World Cup 2026 Group L opener had a peak television audience of 15.4 million, according to ITV, as the country gets behind Thomas Tuchel’s side in their quest for glory.
ITV said that an average of 14.2 million tuned in for the match with an average of 10 million for their entire broadcast from 8pm BST to 11.35pm BST. The broadcaster added that 2.3 million were in the 16-34 age bracket, but their figures did not include those who streamed the action on personal devices.
Thomas Tuchel is surrounded by photographers during the match (PA)
“The peak audience on a TV set is the highest peak audience of 2026 (ahead of The Traitors, 9.8 million), and the highest peak audience on any channel or streamer since the Uefa Euro 2024 tournament,” ITV added in a statement.
England’s next encounter, against Ghana on Tuesday night, will be live on BBC One from Boston with the match kicking off at 9pm BST.
Between matches, England have returned to their camp in Kansas City, with Tuchel offering specific praise to captain Kane after the Croatia win.
“If you see the commitment of our captain, of our number nine, in extra time to block a crucial shot after a set piece with all his body and his commitment to buy into a defensive action like this, then you know everything about his performance today,” said Tuchel.
“Complete performance, absolute leader and he is all in – he’s all in physically, he’s all in mentally, and he’s all in.”
Harry Kane put his body on the line to make a late block (Reuters)
Tuchel also hailed Bellingham’s ability to turn up when it matters most.
“You can rely on Jude in these moments,” Tuchel added. “He loves these pressure games. That brings out the best in him, so that’s an easy decision to let him play and to trust him.
“Also, because of the last 16 days, 17 days, how he bought into the idea of team spirit and brotherhood, and into the idea of how we want to play football, which is slightly different to his position in Real Madrid.”
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Minor league baseball team the York Revolution canceled and forfeited their game on Thursday, June 18 after players refused to wear the Pride Night jerseys
York Revolution said the decision "was not reached lightly" in a statement, adding that players "are not comfortable with" wearing the jerseys
A local LGBTQ+ resource center said it was "disappointed" by the team's decision to cancel
A minor league baseball team has canceled and forfeited its Pride Night game after several players refused to wear the themed jerseys.
The York Revolution said in a statement on Wednesday, June 17, "it is with great disappointment" that the game would not go on as planned.
The team said the decision to cancel and forfeit "was not reached lightly."
"Unfortunately, several of our players have refused to wear the scheduled Pride Night jersey and the club decided that hosting the event is more important than forcing players to wear jerseys they are not comfortable with and playing the game," the team said.
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"As a result, and out of respect for the Pride Community and the York community as a whole, the York Revolution has decided that the game on Thursday, June 18 will be forfeited and that Pride Night will continue on as the feature element of the evening at WellSpan Park."
York Revolution said it feels "this is the best way to stay consistent with our long-standing partnerships with the Rainbow Rose Center, JLS Automation and the long list of allies that have always been key partners of the York Revolution's success in York, Pennsylvania."
The team added, "To be clear; this action by the players is completely inconsistent with our vision as the Most Welcoming Place in York."
"As a small token of our regret for the last-minute change of plans and support for our LGBTQIA+ representing partners we are making a $10,000 donation to the Rainbow Rose Center to support and further their work in making sure the York community is as inclusive as we strive to make WellSpan Park in York, Pennsylvania."
Tickets for the game will be treated as a rainout and can be redeemed for a future game, the club told ticket holders.
The Pride Night jerseys, as seen on the team's website, feature rainbow sleeves.
The Rainbow Rose Center said they're "disappointed" in a statement on Thursday, June 18. "This situation has been difficult for many members of the LGBTQIA+ community, our supporters, and our organization. While we are disappointed that circumstances led to this outcome, we appreciate the York Revolution's commitment to ensuring that Pride in the Park will still take place," the statement said.
Former India batter Aakash Chopra believes Mohammed Siraj was unfairly tagged as a specialist for just one format early in his international career, insisting the fast bowler has repeatedly shown he can be effective across formats.
Siraj's impressive performances in franchise cricket for Royal Challengers Bengaluru and later Gujarat Titans helped him force his way back into India's white-ball plans. The right-arm pacer was included in India's squad for the 2026 T20 World Cup and made an immediate impact whenever opportunities came his way.
Speaking in a video shared on X, Chopra said the perception surrounding Siraj had been formed too quickly and did not accurately reflect his abilities.
"Bahut jaldi humne unko one-format player bana ke choad diya (We made him a one-format player very soon). It was prematurely decided that he could not bowl with the older ball and should be dropped. He was out of favor for a long time, but his fate changed, and he was picked for the T20 World Cup, where he picked up three wickets in his first match, and now he is back again in the T20 reckoning," Chopra said.
The former opener also questioned some of the decisions made regarding Siraj's place in India's white-ball setup over the past couple of years. Chopra felt the pacer was treated harshly despite regularly shouldering responsibilities in the Test side.
"There was a period when I genuinely felt that it was not right. You played him in all Tests, where everyone needs workload management, but didn't think about him. Then, suddenly one day, you said he was no longer part of the ODI team, and then he was removed from T20Is as well; that was not right," Chopra said.
Chopra was particularly critical of Siraj's omission from India's squad for the 2025 Champions Trophy. While he acknowledged there could be discussions around Siraj's place in the T20I setup, he maintained that the fast bowler had done enough to warrant a spot in the ODI side.
"He was not in the Champions Trophy team. I thought that was incorrect. His name should have been there. Maybe you can still understand for T20Is, but his name should be there in ODIs," he added.
Siraj was recently rested for India's ODI series against Afghanistan, with Prasidh Krishna named as his replacement. However, Chopra's comments underline the belief that the Hyderabad pacer remains a valuable asset in India's white-ball plans and deserves greater recognition for his performances beyond the Test arena.
The Seattle Seahawks made several promotions within their front office ranks on Wednesday.
According to ESPN’s Brady Henderson, the Seahawks replaced former assistant general manager Nolan Teasley with their pro scouting director Willie Schneider and vice president of player acquisition Matt Berry, along with four other promotions.
“Aaron Hineline goes from director of college scouting to director of player personnel,” Henderson said. “Armani Perez goes from assistant director of pro personnel to director of pro personnel. Jason Barnes goes from assistant director of college scouting to director of college scouting.”
The Seahawks also promoted Patrick Ward to vice president and director of research and analytics as the team’s sixth appointment. All six personnel contributed toward the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl at the end of the 2025 season.
Teasley, a participant in this year’s NFL accelerator program, left Seattle to be the Minnesota Vikings’ new general manager on June 1 after being with the franchise for 13 seasons. The Seahawks respond to the move with a front office shuffle ahead of the 2026 season.
The Detroit Red Wings are navigating a difficult situation with Dylan Larkin. After Larkin requested a trade from Detroit, the organization is looking to find a package that fits a player of his caliber. However, the Red Wings might be facing some challenges, leading to a new report from an NHL insider.
If and when the Red Wings trade Larkin, it might have to include a third team to satisfy general manager Steve Yzerman, as reported by The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun on Oilers Now. Yzerman has proven that he won’t relent in these types of situations, making a third team more likely in a trade.
However, which organizations would make sense if Detroit can make it a two-team deal?
Potential two-team deals for Detroit Red Wings with Dylan Larkin
Apr 9, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin (71) skates down the ice during the first period against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Countless three-team trades would make sense for Detroit, but the first agenda is finding one organization that gives everything it wants. Larkin is a first-line center who can elevate a contending team to a championship favorite. While the Minnesota Wild might be the favorite, other organizations have more assets.
For example, the Anaheim Ducks and Utah Mammoth would have the resources to acquire Larkin without having to involve a third team. The Ducks have plenty of young players, such as Mason McTavish, who could appeal to Yzerman. Meanwhile, the Mammoth arguably have the best farm system in the NHL.
Utah could include Tij Iginla or Caleb Desnoyers as headliners in a Larkin deal. If the Mammoth are willing to use their prospects to acquire a win-now player, the Red Wings need to be convinced. More likely than not, Yzerman would want a package that helps Detroit make the playoffs during the 2026-27 NHL season.
However, there is no doubt that Detroit can acquire a really good package for Larkin containing top prospects and first-round picks. It is a tough line to balance, but Larkin has to approve any deal. If Utah, Anaheim, or another team doesn’t come to the table, an organization like Minnesota or the Florida Panthers could attempt a three-team trade.
Yzerman and the Red Wings front office don’t have to rush a Larkin deal. The main priority is getting this move correct. However, it may take more than just two teams to get it done.
For those itching to watch the U.S. Men's National Team game against Australia in a lively environment, the Columbus Crew's Soccer Celebration watch party at the Columbus Commons, 160 S. High St., June 19 might be the place.
The watch party festivities run from 1 to 5 p.m., with the kickoff for the match broadcast at 3 p.m. Pre-match activities include a photobooth, arcade games, soccer yard games and a raffle for World Cup tickets. The celebration is family friendly and features face painting and an arts and crafts section.
Food trucks and alcoholic beverages will be available on-site, as well as complimentary cotton candy from Cotton Sugar Co.
In case you didn’t know… Columbus is a soccer city through and through 🤩
We’re back at it again this week, join us this Friday at @ColumbusCommons starting at 1 p.m. to cheer on Max and the U.S. as they take on Australia at 3 p.m. 👊 pic.twitter.com/ZaVTFsxaaA
Additionally, the Crew is hosting another watch party next weekend, June 25, for the USA vs. Turkey game.
The Crew's Soccer Celebration is a free event open to the public. While there is no ticket required for entry, those interested are encouraged to RSVP prior to arriving.
Police arrested six people during England’s 4-2 World Cup win over Croatia – including one for criminal trespass.
Arlington Police Department said officers also responded to two reports of fights inside the AT&T Stadium on Wednesday but neither incident resulted in an arrest.
Three people were arrested on suspicion of drugs offences, one on suspicion of public intoxication and another on suspicion of trademark counterfeiting involving goods valued at between $2,500 and $30,000.
None of those arrested are British nationals, the force confirmed.
Police said stadium staff usually deal with “unruly” spectators before requesting assistance from officers, adding that security staff often resolve incidents without police intervention.
Drones were used to monitor crowds and some officers made their way around the stadium’s perimeter on Segways hours before kick-off.
The arrest for criminal trespass came after eyewitnesses claimed scores of fans breached security and entered the venue without checks.
FIFA said it was unaware of any supporters entering the stadium without tickets.
Tailgating at football matches in the UK is now a criminal offence following thousands of ticketless fans storming Wembley ahead of the Euro 2020 final.
Lives were put at risk when supporters broke into Wembley Stadium, a subsequent review by Baroness Louise Casey found.
Tadej Pogačar narrowly missed a second stage win at the Tour de Suisse on Thursday amid concern for his partner Urška Žigart who had a heavy crash on the women's race.
Four time Tour de France champion Pogačar played catch-up in the 157.7 kilometres second stage around the city of Locarno but missed first place by a mere four seconds as Frenchman Romain Gregoire won from a six-strong escape group.
The group had led by around two minutes before Pogačar fought back on the final two category three climbs.
Pogačar had won the first stage with a big advantage on Wednesday and retained the overall lead 2 minutes 50 seconds ahead of Olympic champion and former Giro d'Italia winner Richard Carapaz of Ecuador.
Žigart had earlier crashed around one kilometre from the finish when she fell on a hump and broke her jaw, according to her team.
The 89th edition of the Tour de Suisse takes place over five instead of previously eight stages. It concludes on Sunday with a gruelling mountain stage where riders have to cross the Col de la Croix three times.
It is a tune-up for the the Tour de France starts on July 4 in Barcelona and runs until July 26.
With how the 2026 season has gone, it would not be a surprise if the Los Angeles Angels were sellers by the 2026 MLB trade deadline.
The big question, though, will be how far their sell-off goes. Jo Adell might be a realistic trade candidate, as would any player who is set to hit free agency after 2026. But there is one pitcher who is seemingly garnering some serious trade interest this summer.
According to MLB insider Robert Murray of Fansided.com, the Angels' 3.68 ERA left-handed starter Reid Detmers is reportedly getting MLB teams "incredibly enticed" about the chance to add him in a trade this summer.
Reid Detmers has MLB teams 'incredibly enticed' in trade market
"Tarik Skubal, Freddy Peralta, and Joe Ryan will dominate the headlines in July and early August," Murray writes. "But the other pitcher that teams are incredibly enticed by is Los Angeles Angels left-hander Reid Detmers."
Detmers is a 26-year-old left-handed starting pitcher who has seen his trade stock soar recently after a few very strong starts.
In his last five outings, Detmers has a 2-0 record with 39 strikeouts and a 1.36 ERA in 33 innings pitched. He has a 3.68 ERA this season and has been pitching his best in the last month or so.
With teams around baseball always in need of starting pitching, it should be no surprise that Detmers is drawing serious trade interest this season.
But what makes Detmers so intriguing as a trade chip is that, unlike Skubal, Peralta, and even Ryan, Detmers is under club control through the 2028 season.
Not only is that a lot more appealing than a rental, but it should also help some teams, like the Chicago White Sox, that maybe aren't World Series contenders this season but still want to buy, add a player who can help in 2026 and beyond.
Teams around MLB are "incredibly enticed" about the prospect of adding Detmers in a trade. The Angels might be able to receive a massive haul if they do move on from the former 32nd round-pick by the Atlanta Braves in 2017.
(Nebraska Athletic Department Press Release by Matt Smith):
2026 Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Class Announced
Six accomplished student-athletes and one legendary head coach make up the 2026 University of Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame class, announced on June 18.
The 2026 class includes: Matt Hopper (baseball, 2000-03); Cassandra Leuthold (bowling, 2007-10); Dean Steinkuhler (football, 1979-83); Taylor Edwards (softball, 2011-14); Amber Holmquist (volleyball, 1999-2002); Ineta Radevica (women’s track and field, 2003-04); and John Cook (volleyball head coach, 2000-24).
The six student-athletes in the 2026 Hall of Fame Class combined for 21 All-America accolades, three individual NCAA titles and seven team national championships. Cook, the seventh head coach selected for the Hall of Fame, led Nebraska to a 722-103 record in his 25 seasons with 14 conference titles and four national championships.
“When you look at the list of accomplishments for the members of this year’s Hall of Fame class, it is a reminder of how extraordinary it is to be selected for the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame,” Nebraska Athletic Director Troy Dannen said. “The individual accolades and team success the class achieved not only added to the rich history of Husker athletics, but these distinguished individuals serve as an inspiration for our current student-athletes and coaches. We look forward to welcoming each of them back to Lincoln and celebrating their legendary careers.”
The 2026 Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame class will be inducted in a ceremony on Friday, Oct. 2 before being recognized during the Nebraska-Maryland football game on Saturday, Oct. 3.The class will be permanently enshrined on a granite plaque with the names of the seven members added to the University of Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Plaza.
The Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Plaza is located on a walkway near the Osborne Legacy Complex, stretching from outside of East Memorial Stadium and continuing to the historic NU Coliseum. The University of Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Plaza is accessible to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week at no charge and is lit for night viewing. The plaza recognizes each annual Hall of Fame class, along with columns dedicated to the history and successes of each of Nebraska’s athletic programs.
2026 Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Class
Matt Hopper, Baseball (2000-03)
Cassandra Leuthold, Bowling (2006-10)
Dean Steinkuhler, Football (1979-83)
Taylor Edwards, Softball (2011-14)
Amber Holmquist, Volleyball (1999-2002)
Ineta Radevica, Women’s Track & Field (2003-04)
John Cook, Volleyball Head Coach (2000-24)
Introducing seven legendary Huskers as the newest members of the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame:
⚾️ Matt Hopper 🎳 Cassandra Leuthold 🏃♀️ Ineta Radevica 🥎 Taylor Edwards 🏈 Dean Steinkuhler 🏐 John Cook 🏐 Amber Holmquist
A three-time All-American, Matt Hopper put up historic offensive numbers during his four-year Husker career from 2000 to 2003. Hopper started 247 games and posted a .350 career batting average with 338 hits, 55 doubles, 64 home runs, 271 RBIs and 246 runs scored. He ended his career with Nebraska and Big 12 records for career hits, home runs, RBIs and runs scored. Hopper burst onto the scene as a freshman in 2000, when he was a third-team All-American and the Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Hopper was a first-team All-American in 2001 when the Huskers made the College World Series for the first time in school history. After he helped the Huskers to a second straight trip to the CWS in 2002, Hopper ended his career as the 2003 Big 12 Player of the Year and a second-team All-American. During Hopper’s career, Nebraska won 195 games, captured two Big 12 regular-season championships and two Big 12 Tournament titles and advanced to the College World Series twice. Hopper earned his degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska in 2003.
Cassandra Leuthold, Bowling (2006-10), Black Hawk, South Dakota
Cassandra Leuthold posted one of the most distinguished bowling careers in Nebraska and NCAA history during her four-year career from 2006 to 2010. Individually, Leuthold was an All-American in each of her four seasons. She was the National Collegiate Rookie of the Year and a second-team All-American in 2007. Leuthold was a first-team All-American in both 2008 and 2009, and she was the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player in 2009 as Nebraska captured the national championship. Leuthold ended her career as the 2010 National Collegiate Bowler of the Year while earning her third consecutive first-team All-America honor. In her four seasons, Leuthold won 11 individual titles and helped Nebraska to one NCAA championship, one runner-up finish and one third-place finish. Leuthold earned her degree in nutrition, exercise & health science from the University of Nebraska in 2010.
Dean Steinkuhler, Football (1979-83), Burr, Nebraska
A standout offensive lineman at Nebraska, Dean Steinkuhler was a major award winner, a first-team All-American, an All-Century Team selection and a first-round NFL Draft pick. As a senior in 1983, Steinkuhler won the Outland Trophy, awarded annually to the top lineman in the country, and the Lombardi Award, given to the nation’s most outstanding interior player. He was just the sixth player in NCAA history to win both awards in the same season. In his two seasons as a starter on the offensive line (1982, 1983), Steinkuhler helped the Huskers to a 24-2 record, two Big Eight titles and a No. 3 final ranking in 1982 and No. 2 in 1983. Following his Husker career, Steinkuhler was the No. 2 overall pick in the 1984 NFL Draft, tying for the distinction of the highest-drafted offensive or defensive lineman in school history. In 1999, the Walter Camp Football Foundation named Steinkuhler to its All-Century Team. Steinkuhler was one of six offensive guards and 15 offensive linemen named to the All-Century team. His No. 71 jersey was retired in 1983, when Steinkuhler became just the sixth Husker to have his jersey retired.
Taylor Edwards, Softball (2011-14), Murrieta, California
Taylor Edwards rewrote the Nebraska softball offensive record book during her four standout seasons as a Husker from 2011 to 2014. A two-time All-American, Edwards started 231 games in her career and hit .327 with 220 hits, 41 doubles, 54 home runs and 202 RBIs. She ended her career with 17 all-time Nebraska records and a share of two NCAA records. Edwards earned third-team All-America honors as a freshman in 2011, becoming the first catcher to earn All-America recognition in program history. She was also one of 25 finalists for the 2011 USA Softball Player of the Year Award. In 2013, Edwards helped the Huskers to Oklahoma City, where she was a member of the Women’s College World Series All-Tournament team. As a senior in 2014, Edwards was a first-team All-American and the NFCA Division I Catcher of the Year, and she helped Nebraska to its first Big Ten regular-season title. Following her Husker career, Edwards played professionally and for the United States National Team and was an alternate for the 2020 Olympics. Her No. 12 jersey was retired in 2024. Edwards earned her degree in sociology from the University of Nebraska in 2015.
Amber Holmquist was a national champion, an All-American, an Academic All-American and a conference player of the year during her decorated Nebraska career from 1999 to 2002. Holmquist totaled 1,122 kills on a .396 career hitting percentage while producing 728 career blocks. Holmquist ended her career as Nebraska’s all-time blocks leader among her nearly 20 school records and eight Big 12 records. In 2000, Holmquist led the nation in blocks and ranked fourth nationally in hitting percentage en route to second-team All-America accolades. Her play helped the Huskers to a 34-0 record and a national championship. Holmquist earned first-team All-America accolades in both 2001 and 2002, ranking second nationally in blocks in 2001 and third in 2002. As a senior, she shared the 2002 Big 12 Player of the Year award with two of her senior teammates. Holmquist was also named a second-team Academic All-American as a senior. In addition to helping the Huskers to the program’s second national championship, Nebraska won the Big 12 title every year of Holmquist’s career while boasting a 123-10 overall record and a 77-3 mark in conference play. Holmquist earned her degree in communication studies from the University of Nebraska in 2003.
Ineta Radevica, Women’s Track & Field (2003-04), Kraslava, Latvia
Ineta Radevica made the most of her two seasons as a Husker, winning three individual national championships, eight conference titles and earning eight All-America honors. Radevica was the Big 12 indoor and outdoor champion in both the triple jump and long jump in each of her two seasons at Nebraska (2003, 2004). In her first season at Nebraska in 2003, Radevica was an NCAA Indoor All-American in both the triple jump and long jump, finishing in the top five in both events. At the 2003 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Radevica won the triple jump and finished fourth in the long jump. The next season Radevica won both the NCAA indoor and outdoor triple jump titles while finishing third in the long jump at the indoor championships and fourth at the outdoor championships. Despite competing only two seasons, Radevica ended her career as Nebraska’s third-leading point scorer all-time at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Following her time at Nebraska, Radevica went on to be a three-time Olympian who just missed the podium at the 2012 Olympics, finishing fourth in the long jump. Radevica earned her degree in economics from the University of Nebraska in 2005.
John Cook, Volleyball Head Coach (2000-24)
John Cook had a remarkably successful 25-year tenure as the head coach of Nebraska volleyball from 2000 to 2024. Cook guided the Huskers to four national championships, 14 conference titles, 12 NCAA Semifinals appearances and eight trips to the NCAA Final. He posted an incredible 722-103 record at Nebraska, winning nearly 88 percent of his matches as the Huskers’ head coach. With Cook at the helm, Nebraska produced numerous individual honors, including five Olympians, three AVCA Division I National Players of the Year, 72 All-Americans, three Academic All-Americans of the Year, 25 Academic All-Americans and 10 conference players of the year. Cook himself was a three-time AVCA National Coach of the Year and was a seven-time conference coach of the year. In addition to the victories and titles, Cook spurred Nebraska volleyball’s rise to national prominence. The Huskers’ NCAA record sellout streak began during Cook’s second season and continued through the remainder of his career. The growth of Nebraska volleyball was on display for the world to see on Aug. 30, 2023, when 92,003 fans packed Memorial Stadium to watch Nebraska defeat Omaha in front of the largest crowd to ever attend a women’s sporting event. Prior to his 25 years as Nebraska’s head coach, Cook served as a Husker assistant coach from 1988 to 1990 and as the Huskers’ associate head coach in 1999.
Hubley played one season at Campbell under former Auburn star and assistant coach Emily Carosone, where she recorded 163 innings with 150 strikeouts, 2.28 ERA, and one win in the circle. Her best of the season came in a game against Hofstra, where she tossed 11 strikeouts in 7 innings pitched.
Playing high school at Mills Godwin in Henrico, Virginia. She earned 1st Team All State Pitcher honors (2025), Region 5C Player of the Year (2025), and was a four-time All Region.
She now joins a Tigers team to continue to build under the head coaching duo of Chris and Kate Malveaux. Auburn has now added two pitchers this portal cycle with Hubley and Mak Stephens to replace the outgoing SJ Geurin and Malayna Tamborra. The pair will work alongside ace Ella Harrison to form a quality, experienced pitching staff for the 2027 season.
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Zohran Mamdani had already made himself part of the Knicks’ postseason story before the championship parade. The New York City mayor was seen at major playoff games, including the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs.
His presence around the team had become a talking point during the run, especially after reports about how his office arranged tickets for high-demand games at Madison Square Garden.
Mamdani was not watching from a distance as the Knicks chased history. So, once New York ended its 53-year title wait, his parade appearance felt inevitable.
The mayor confirmed that by joining the Knicks’ float, where his standout moment came alongside Karl-Anthony Towns.
Zohran Mamdani dances “Lean Back” with Karl-Anthony Towns at Knicks parade
Photo by Angelina Katsanis/Getty Images
Mamdani was spotted dancing “Lean Back” with Towns on the championship float, giving the parade a moment that felt unmistakably New York.
The song was released by Terror Squad in 2004 and became one of the defining club records of that era. Led by Fat Joe and Remy Ma, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks and became tied to its simple shoulder-driven dance.
Terror Squad are part of New York hip hop culture, while “Lean Back” has long carried the feel of a city anthem rather than just a chart hit.
For Towns, it was another relaxed moment in a week built around celebration, but it was different for Mamdani.
As politicians are used to a more measured world in their public appearances, it was a moment for him to showcase his connection to the city’s culture in an unusual way: dancing.
Strasbourg to sign IFK Göteborg’s Swedish prospect Benjamin Brantlind
RC Strasbourg Alsace have reached an agreement with IFK Göteborg regarding the transfer of Benjamin Brantlind (17), according to reports from journalist Fabrizio Romano.
The young Swedish talent, who was also reported to have been courted by numerous clubs, including Club Brugge KV, is said to have ultimately chosen the BlueCo project to continue his career.
Having come through the IFKG academy, Brantlind made his professional debut there in March 2024. Since then, the attacking midfielder has made 30 appearances for the club, including 12 this season, during which he has found the net once. A Sweden Under-19 international, he has already represented his country four times and scored five goals.
A new signing with an eye to the future, whose profile fits in with Racing’s recruitment strategy over recent seasons – a young player with huge potential who can play a part in the club’s plans in the medium term.
As a freshman, Morgan started in 59 games, working her way into the leadoff spot in the first half of the season, hitting .340 with 48 runs, 14 RBIs and 25 stolen bases. The outfielder saw less of the field as a sophomore, starting in 10 of 33 appearances, while batting .257 with five RBIs, two doubles, 10 runs scored and four stolen bases.
Morgan set numerous records as a TSSAA softball star at Columbia Central in southern Middle Tennessee. She holds the TSSAA record for stolen bases in a season, with 75, while owning program records for career stolen bases (175), single-season batting average (.735), single-season runs (66) and career runs (148).
As a freshman, Morgan started in 59 games, working her way into the leadoff spot in the first half of the season, hitting .340 with 48 runs, 14 RBIs and 25 stolen bases. The outfielder saw less of the field in her sophomore campaign, starting in 10 of 33 appearances, while batting .257 with five RBIs, two doubles, 10 runs scored and four stolen bases.
Prior to her time at Tennessee, Morgan set numerous records as a TSSAA softball star at Columbia Central in southern Middle Tennessee. She holds the TSSAA record for stolen bases in a season, with 75, while owning program records for career stolen bases (175), single-season batting average (.735), single-season runs (66) and career runs (148).
Hearts have signed former Dundee and Dunfermline Athletic defender Malachi Fagan-Walcott from York City for an undisclosed fee.
The 24-year-old, who has agreed a four-year contract, was at the time Tottenham Hotspur's youngest-ever player when he made his debut in the Champions League round of 16 defeat by RB Leipzig in 2020.
But last season he helped York win the National League title, scoring eight goals and providing four assists in 37 appearances.
Overall, Fagan-Walcott has scored 14 times in 79 games for the club he joined nearly two years ago from Cardiff City.
The London-born defender first arrived in Scotland on loan to Dundee from Spurs in 2021, but his time at Dens Park was cut short by injury after just two games.
He joined Cardiff on his release by Spurs but only made one start and two substitute appearances and was sold to York after a successful six-month loan spell.
Before then, Fagan-Walcott had also had a loan spell with Dunfermline, making 15 appearances and scoring three goals in the latter half of 2023-24 season for the Championship club.
He becomes Hearts' fifth signing of the summer and comes the day after head coach Derek McInnes left to join Rangers.
Gears of War E-Day highlights Unreal Engine 5’s latest tech at State of Unreal 2026 Gears of War: E-Day is shaping up to be one of Unreal Engine 5’s flagship game releases. At State of Unreal 2026, The Coalition showcased how Gears of War: E-Day runs at 60 FPS on Xbox Series X with Unreal […]
Razer rebuilds the Huntsman platform as a limited edition collectible with hand polished metal, a CNC aluminum chassis, and tuned acoustics that elevate the experience far beyond the standard Pro TKL 8K.
GMKtec today announces that early access registration for the upcoming EVO-X3 will officially open on June 22, giving users the first opportunity to secure early access benefits ahead of global launch. EVO-X3 is a next-generation compact AI workstation designed for local AI computing, professional content creation, and enterprise edge workloads.
As AI computing continues to shift from cloud-based processing to local deployment, EVO-X3 represents a new category of desktop AI workstation built to deliver high-performance computing in a compact form factor comparable to a PS4-sized footprint. Powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 flagship APU, EVO-X3 integrates CPU, GPU, and AI acceleration into a unified architecture, enabling users to run local AI models, perform real-time inference, and handle demanding creative workloads without relying on cloud infrastructure.
Zyxel Networks, a leader in delivering secure and AI-powered cloud networking solutions, has unveiled three new additions to its range of ruggedized, outdoor wireless access points, to help managed service provider (MSP) partners meet the growing demand for fast, reliable bandwidth in challenging environments.
The trio of devices is designed for use in large, industrial or semi-industrial locations, smaller businesses and homes, and where wireless connectivity needs to reach places a significant distance away from the main coverage area. All three can be managed using Zyxel Networks' Nebula cloud platform, making them easy for MSP partners to deploy them and to subsequently monitor and optimize Wi-Fi performance for customers.
Grand Theft Auto fans, rejoice! The latest sequel in the GTA franchise—GTA VI—is opening up for pre-orders on June 25, allowing fans to gear up for one of the most anticipated AAA releases this year. Although the game officially launches on November 19, 2026, fans will be able to place pre-orders in about a week from now. This means that PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S players can add GTA VI to their pre-order list. Interestingly, the website doesn't mention any pricing for the game, so we might have to wait a few more days for that information. Additionally, no editions are listed, so it's still a mystery which GTA VI editions will be available on day one and how they will be priced compared to other AAA releases. We don't expect the game to be priced below the industry standard, and a slight premium compared to existing AAA titles is anticipated.
Chinese companies like Gloway and KingBank, which provide DDR5 memory kits for consumer platforms, have started integrating domestically produced CXMT DDR5 memory into their RAM kits, effectively ending their reliance on DRAM from Micron, SK hynix, and Samsung after years of external dependence. It has been reported that Gloway and KingBank have begun incorporating CXMT's 24 Gb DDR5 modules, which are being shipped as part of 48 GB RAM kits. With 3 GB per module, this results in eight modules per DDR5 DIMM for a total of 24 GB of capacity. In the regular dual DIMM configuration, Gloway and KingBank are offering consumers 48 GB of capacity.
Gloway has prepared the Longwuyi Yi Special Edition kit, which operates at 6,000 MT/s with latencies of CL36-38-38-80. This kit runs at a voltage of 1.2 V and is specialized for AMD CPUs. Reportedly, it features custom heat spreaders to maintain cooling and control heat dissipation, with 5 W/mK thermal pads included. Meanwhile, KingBank DIMMs use 2 mm heat spreaders and have a custom thermal interface material applied over the PMIC, along with dual-side RGB LED lighting that can be controlled via software.
AEWIN is glad to launch our new member of AEWIN Network Expansion Module, the NCT802. Built upon Intel Ethernet Controller E610-XAT2, it provides 8-port 10GbE RJ45 with four pairs of AEWIN Gen 4 Bypass. The module is with AEWIN standard Expansion Module form factor of PCIe Gen 4 x8 connection. The front-access design ensures effortless maintenance and servicing while its modular compatibility with various existing AEWIN platforms offers exceptional flexibility for tailored, high-performance solutions.
Intel Ethernet Controller E610-XAT2 features over 50% lower power consumption compared to previous generation controller (X710-AT2) which helps to reduce operational costs in the meantime. In addition, Intel committed over 10-year full support lifecycle which makes it perfect to build new projects that are expected to have long-term support. For enhanced Ethernet security, Intel E610-XAT2 features a hardware Root of Trust (RoT) for firmware resiliency.
Five years after the launch of the Ultrahuman M1 Live, the wearable technology specialist is introducing M2 Live, a brand-new blood glucose sensor that is significantly more affordable and is available not only as a subscription but also in packages ranging from one to twelve months.
Fortunately, most laptops now support Power Delivery, making it much more convenient not having to carry a different power brick for every device. Some laptops like the Schenker Connect 15, however, still include an additional barrel-style power connector alongside USB-C charging. At first glance this may feel outdated, but in practice it can still offer real advantages.
Anbernic has unveiled a new handheld called the RG 55G1. While it is still keeping the technical details under wraps, the device which looks like a Nintendo Switch Lite has symmetrical thumbsticks, RGB lights, and a cooling fan.
A publishing conglomerate is preparing for a PS6 release date delay to 2028 or later. The Embracer Group warns that the storage and memory shortage could impact the PlayStation console. The PS5 price increase has already limited hardware sales, with fears that its successor will be unaffordable.
GTA 6 marketing has kicked off, and Rockstar has announced a pre-order date. Along with the update comes a scene showing the bustling Vice City at night with a lot of active elements.
A leaker is currently hinting at what many have suspected for weeks: After a long absence from the European market, the Xiaomi 18 Pro series may be the first to turn an exclusive feature—an improved Leica camera—into a bestseller on the international stage.
Xiaomi’s Redmi Headphones Neo have expanded to Europe and the UK, offering budget over-ear headphones with ANC, Bluetooth 5.4, 40 mm drivers and USB-C charging. The model also promises up to 72 hours of battery life.
The global shortage, particularly on the RAM and storage market, is also impacting Samsung's next two flagship models, according to supply chain insiders. On the one hand, price increases appear inevitable; on the other hand, entry-level models appear to be offering increasingly few new features.
In our review, the Lenovo ThinkTab X11 proved to be a true all-rounder among mid-range tablets. With its rugged build, 5G connectivity, and eSIM support, it has the potential to be an exciting alternative to an Apple iPad — especially for tech enthusiasts, startups, or even coffee‑shop owners, thanks to its built‑in NFC chip.
Honor has revealed a new smartwatch in the global market, the Watch 6. With a subtle design, it features an AMOLED screen, an aluminum alloy veneer frame, 4 GB of internal storage, a built-in speaker, and an IP69 water and dust resistance rating. Plus, it’s available in shadow black and twilight brown colorways.
The Honor X80 Pro Max is scheduled to debut in China on June 22 with an 11,000mAh battery and a display rated for 10,000 nits of peak brightness. Ahead of the launch, the handset has appeared on the China Telecom website, revealing more of its specifications.
According to the China Telecom listing, the Honor X80 Pro Max will be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset and run Android 16-based MagicOS 10.0 out of the box.
The listing also reveals that the handset will feature a 6.8-inch display, a specification Honor had not previously disclosed when announcing the panel's...
Today, Oppo has started teasing the upcoming global Reno16 phones through its official account on X. The company has partnered with K-pop girl group BABYMONSTER for the occasion.
The phones are showcased in the video you can see below.
Set the trend with BABYMONSTER and the stylish #OPPOReno16Series☄️#OPPOReno16SeriesxBABYMONSTER pic.twitter.com/JmQgderbei— OPPO (@oppo) June 18, 2026
With the teaser image you can see below, Oppo has confirmed the presence of a 50MP "Ultra Wide Selfie Camera" as well as the AI Remix Collage feature, and it's also revealed that the phones will be...
The US memory manufacturer has launched the Optimus GX PRO 850P SSD lineup, which includes storage drives specifically designed for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro. While high-capacity SSDs are already expensive, Sandisk's PS5-branded drives push pricing to an entirely different level.
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Google AI Overviews cited self-promotional “best” listicles while excluding the brands behind them from recommendations in 69% of cases, according to a new analysis of B2B software queries by Lily Ray.
Brands have used self-serving listicles to influence AI search results, but Ray found Google often cited those pages while recommending competitors instead.
By the numbers. Ray analyzed 100 B2B “best [category] software” queries in Google AI Overviews across three dates: April 15, May 15, and June 8.
Of the 80 prompts that triggered an AI Overview, self-promotional listicles were cited 323 times.
In 224 cases, Google cited a brand’s own page but didn’t recommend that brand.
Competitors get recommended. Ray documented several cases where Google cited a brand’s “best” listicle while recommending better-known competitors.
For “best LMS for selling courses,” Google cited Oasis LMS but did not recommend it. Instead, it recommended Kajabi, Thinkific, LearnWorlds, and Teachable — all of which are named in the Oasis LMS article.
Similar patterns appeared in queries for help desk, task management, survey, CRM, and SEO software.
Stronger brands still appeared. Brands that already led their categories, were widely mentioned by third-party sources, and had stronger link profiles were more likely to appear in AI Overview recommendations, according to Ray.
The data showed a consistent split between citations and recommendations. A brand’s page could appear as a source while competitors received the recommendation.
Organic visibility fell. Ray also reported organic search declines for many sites that relied heavily on self-promotional listicles.
The declines began around Jan. 20, across dozens of sites she analyzed. Many also scaled other SEO- and GEO-focused content formats, including AI-generated articles, comparison pages, and large volumes of “best” pages ranking their own brand first.
Those declines continued and accelerated during Google’s May 2026 core update, according to Ray.
Review sites gained citations. Ray found Google relied heavily on third-party and user-generated-content sites for “best” queries, with Reddit citations increasing sharply in recent months.
Forbes, Reddit, and YouTube were among the most-cited domains in AI Overview responses containing “best.”
Why we care. A citation is not a recommendation. Your content can appear in an AI answer while helping competitors capture the visibility that matters most.
Search Engine Land also reported that the tactic may create legal risk under the FTC’s Consumer Review Rule when company-controlled content is presented as independent reviews, reviews are not based on real use, or material relationships are not clearly disclosed.
About the data. Using Ahrefs Brand Radar, Ray collected AI Overview answer text and cited sources for 100 B2B “best [category] software” queries at three checkpoints between April and June. The analysis measured two outcomes: whether a self-promotional listicle was cited and whether the brand behind it was recommended.
PPC budgeting in 2026 isn’t just about setting spend levels. It’s about knowing when to adjust budgets, when to scale campaigns, and how the data feeding Google’s automation influences those decisions.
Google’s automation systems have always followed the signals you give them. In 2026, they follow them faster and with more confidence than before, which means clean signal architecture matters more than ever.
The fundamentals of budget management haven’t changed. What has changed is how quickly a poorly architected account can waste budget.
Two budget mechanics you need to understand right now
Before you adjust targets, audiences, or bid strategies, make sure you understand how these two budget controls work.
The ad scheduling pacing change
Google now paces all campaigns with ad scheduling toward the full 30.4x monthly billing cap, regardless of how many days your ads actually run. Before this change, a $100 daily budget on a weekday-only campaign targeted roughly $2,200 in monthly spend across 22 active days.
Now it targets $3,040, compressed into those same weekdays. The billing ceiling hasn’t changed. The system pursues it more aggressively within your active windows.
If your campaigns use ad scheduling, recalculate your daily budget based on your intended monthly spend rather than active days: divide your monthly target by 30.4 and set that as your daily limit. A $2,200 monthly target becomes a $72 daily budget. Campaigns running 24/7 aren’t affected.
Available for Demand Gen, Search, Standard Shopping, Performance Max, and YouTube campaigns, campaign total budgets let you set a fixed spend ceiling for a defined period rather than managing a daily limit.
For Search, Standard Shopping, and PMax, the window is three to 90 days. For Demand Gen and YouTube, it can run up to a year.
Unlike daily budgets, there’s no daily spending cap. The system can front-load or back-load spend within the flight to hit the total, which makes these useful for promotions and product launches, but worth monitoring closely when run alongside always-on campaigns.
Budget type can’t be changed after campaign creation, so the decision is final at setup.
What actually controls how Google Ads spends your budget
Efficiency targets usually constrain spend before budgets do
Smart Bidding treats your efficiency target as the primary constraint and your daily budget as the secondary one.
If you set a $50 tCPA and market conditions are returning leads at $80,the system restricts bids rather than generating conversions above your target. The daily budget cap never gets hit because the efficiency target is stopping spend first. What looks like a budget problem is usually a target problem.
When the gap between target and market reality is that wide, set your initial target closer to where the market is actually converting. Let the system accumulate conversion data and establish what efficiency looks like for your account, then gradually tighten toward your real goal.
The 10%-20% margin above target is a fine-tuning tool. It gives Smart Bidding enough room to find conversion opportunities when you’re already close to where you want to be, not when you’re $30 away.
Performance Max decides where your budget goes
Performance Max automatically distributes budget across Search, Shopping, Display, YouTube, and Discover. You set the total. Google decides the split.
Without brand exclusions, PMax will serve branded queries that would have converted through Search campaigns at a lower cost, which inflates its apparent efficiency while increasing your overall costs.
Campaign-level negative keyword lists for PMax have been available since January 2025, with the per-campaign limit expanded to 10,000 in March 2025. If your PMax campaigns predate that rollout, audit whether you have categorical exclusion lists built at the campaign level.
Jobs, salary, free, login, reviews, and any vertical-specific non-customer queries should be in there before the campaign launches, not added reactively from the search term report.
AI Max expands where your ads can appear
AI Max for Search, generally available since April, expands query matching beyond your keyword list, generates ad copy from your existing assets, and adjusts landing page targeting dynamically.
The budget risk is query drift: spend that was concentrated on your defined keywords now competes with AI-generated matches. AI Max provides search term reporting, which makes monitoring tractable. Review it closely during the first 60 days and proactively build categorical negatives.
The signal problem that makes budget allocation fail
An insurance broker running Smart Bidding toward form completions saw conversion volume rise 416% year over year while revenue stayed flat. The conversion action was firing on form starts, not form submissions.
The system had found the most efficient path to form page interactions and was scaling it confidently. A significant portion of those interactions were Cyrillic-language spam submissions from outside the service area. The dashboard was green. The pipeline was empty.
This is the core mechanism behind most budget waste in lead generation: identical conversion values across all form fills leave Smart Bidding with no basis to distinguish a qualified lead from a bounced session.
The system optimizes for volume and finds the cheapest path to completions. It follows its instructions precisely. The instructions are the problem.
Primary conversions should be high-intent, high-value actions that directly train Smart Bidding. Secondary conversions, such as newsletter signups, page views, and soft engagement, belong in reporting but should not influence bidding. Getting this distinction right is more consequential for budget efficiency than any adjustment to bid strategy.
Journey-aware bidding, currently in beta for Search campaigns on Target CPA, addresses the delayed-conversion problem that compounds this issue for B2B accounts.
Instead of optimizing only toward front-end actions, the system learns from the full lead-to-sale funnel — form submissions through closed deals — using intermediate stages as learning signals without counting them as biddable conversions.
The feature requires first-party CRM data, connected via Offline Conversion Import or Enhanced Conversions for Leads, to function. Without that pipeline data, there’s nothing for the system to learn beyond the form fills it was already optimizing toward.
For accounts not yet in the beta, extending your conversion window to 90 days and evaluating performance over 60- to 90-day periods is the right workaround.
First-party data as budget guidance
Customer Match is the most direct way to tell automation what valuable traffic looks like. Google enforces a 540-day maximum membership duration for Customer Match lists, effective April 2025. Any record not refreshed within that window expires, which shrinks your list over time without regular uploads or a continuous CRM sync.
The most effective use of Customer Match for budget allocation is to exclude before expanding.
Apply your existing customer list as an exclusion on acquisition campaigns so the acquisition budget reaches new customers rather than people who are already buying from you.
Run retention separately, with its own budget, targets, and messaging. Mixing both in the same campaign with identical conversion goals produces a blended signal. Smart Bidding typically settles on the segment that converts most cheaply, which is rarely the most valuable one.
Note that using Customer Match for targeting and bid adjustments requires at least 90 days of account history and $50,000 in lifetime spend. Exclusions are available to all compliant accounts regardless of spend history.
For always-on daily budget campaigns, the 10-20% weekly increase guidance still applies. For campaigns using ad scheduling, work in monthly targets and divide by 30.4 rather than scaling daily limits.
Smart Bidding Exploration is now in open beta for Performance Max, with Shopping expansion announced at GML 2026. On Search campaigns, it generates, on average, 27% more unique converting users by pursuing queries the account wasn’t previously winning, temporarily relaxing efficiency targets to test new conversion sources. Short-term CPA or ROAS fluctuations during the exploration phase are expected. Evaluate on a 60-day window before drawing conclusions.
Demand-led pacing, announced at GML 2026 and rolling out for Search and Shopping campaigns, dynamically shifts daily spend toward periods of predicted higher consumer demand within your existing budget parameters. It’s a complement to daily budget management, not a replacement. Monitor your account for rollout availability.
For B2B accounts, scale on 60- to 90-day evaluation windows, not 30-day ones. Short windows systematically undervalue campaigns with long sales cycles by cutting spend before the attribution data has time to accumulate.
Adobe announced a new solution to help businesses ensure their brands are visible, trusted, and chosen across AI surfaces.
Called Adobe Brand Visibility, the product is part of Adobe CX Enterprise, an agentic AI system designed to simplify customer lifecycle management — from acquisition and prospect engagement to conversion and long-term loyalty.
AI traffic is exploding. The use of LLMs to identify and research products and services marks a significant shift for both marketers and consumers. Alongside the announcement, Adobe released data showing substantial growth in LLM usage. AI traffic to U.S. retail sites surged 1,324% between October 2024 and May 2026. In the travel sector, AI traffic increased 2,215% over the same period.
“We used to get back the same thing (a SERP page with links on it). Now, the answers appear to be random, but they aren’t at scale. But companies don’t have tools to do it,” Loni Stark, vice president of strategy and product, Adobe, told MarTech.
Measuring brand visibility in AI search. Adobe Brand Visibility is Adobe’s first generative engine optimization (GEO) product since its acquisition of Semrush in May. It combines Adobe LLM Optimizer with Semrush’s AI Optimization tool.
Adobe Brand Visibility draws on nearly 300 million real-world AI search prompts, which Adobe says is the largest global database of its kind, helping teams identify which prompts they’re winning or losing.
Combined with Adobe’s first-party signals from owned channels, the platform gives marketers a view of how their brands appear across ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity. Metrics include mention frequency, audience reach, competitive share of voice, and content gaps. AI agents then surface prioritized recommendations, enabling teams to deploy updates quickly and measure their impact directly in the platform.
Competitive intelligence. Adobe Brand Visibility includes competitive brand comparison tools that let marketers benchmark against competitors, identify where their brands are cited, track brand mentions, and analyze historical trends.
The platform also includes SEO intelligence, reflecting the continued importance of SEO fundamentals in AI search visibility. Powered by Semrush data spanning 28.5 billion keywords and 43 trillion backlinks collected over 17 years, it shows where existing search authority should be generating AI citations and where content investments can close gaps across both channels.
There’s still much to learn about how LLMs work and how brands can improve visibility, but Star is confident Adobe is well positioned to lead in this space.
“Adobe had owned data. Semrush had data and trends. We don’t have all of the answers, but we have the best data,” Stark said.
Ask ChatGPT or Gemini to “review my on-page SEO,” and you’ll get a perfectly reasonable answer.
Reasonable. Generic. Boring. Uninspired. And almost identical to the answer your competitors get when they ask the same question.
That’s the problem with AI out of the box. It’s a generalist. It knows a little about everything and nothing about you — your business, your customers, your market, or the way you do SEO. The questions are loosely framed and inevitably come back with general answers.
The good news is that’s also the opportunity. The same tools that produce generic answers can become specialist assistants that encode your knowledge, process, and standards. No code required.
Building one is simpler than most people think. With tools like GPTs, Gems, and Claude Projects, you can package your SEO process into a reusable assistant that helps identify opportunities, automate repetitive tasks, and apply your expertise consistently.
Why generic AI gives generic answers
You don’t need a computer science degree here, but a basic understanding of how AI works helps explain the benefits of this approach.
Large language models are prediction engines. They’ve been trained on a huge slice of the internet and human knowledge, and when you ask a question, they predict the most plausible response based on everything they’ve seen.
In other words, by default, you get something close to the internet’s average opinion on a topic.
For SEO, the internet’s average opinion is … fine. It’s the same advice repeated across a million articles. Check your title tags. Improve your content. Build some links. Blah.
What the model doesn’t know is anything about your specific situation:
Your business, services, and commercial priorities.
Your marketplace and competitors.
Your customers and the problems they’re trying to solve.
Your way of working — the checklists, thresholds, and judgment calls you’ve refined over years.
The output is only as contextual as the input. Give it nothing, and you get the average. Give it your knowledge, and you get something far more useful.
It’s a computing problem as old as computing itself: garbage in, garbage out (GIGO).
There are a few ways to add that missing context, in increasing order of effort:
Better prompts: Include context in your question: who you are, what the business does, who the customer is, and what good looks like. This works, but you end up pasting the same 500-word preamble into every chat. It’s tedious and easy to skip when you’re busy, which impacts the quality of the output.
Custom instructions and knowledge files: Most AI platforms now let you save a set of standing instructions and upload reference documents. The AI reads these every time, so you set the context once and it persists.
Simple AI apps: Package those instructions and documents into a named, reusable tool with a specific job. This is where GPTs and Gems come in.
Actual software: Use AI coding tools to build real scripts and applications when you need automation beyond a chat interface.
The great thing is that the jump from a “big prompt” to a “simple app” is smaller than it sounds.
The skill is the same: clearly describing the job, the process, and the standards. If you can write a good brief for a junior team member, or a standard operating procedure (SOP), you can absolutely build one of these.
This is an important point because most people assume this is far more complicated than it is, and that assumption is holding them back. You don’t need to be a developer to do this.
The development of custom tools is no longer a heavily technical job. It’s becoming more of a creative endeavor enabled by these new AI tools and the simple, descriptive way of building apps.
If you can document your process, you can build an AI app.
The platforms: GPTs, Gems, Claude, and Replit
A quick tour of the main options for building simple AI apps:
GPTs (ChatGPT): Custom versions of ChatGPT with their own instructions, knowledge files, and capabilities. They’re shareable via the GPT Store, which is handy if you want to publish a tool for clients or your audience.
Gems (Gemini): Google’s equivalent. Custom versions of Gemini with instructions and knowledge files, with the obvious appeal for SEOs living in the Google ecosystem alongside Search Console, Analytics, Drive, and Sheets.
Claude Projects (Claude): Anthropic’s take. Project-level instructions and knowledge with a large context window, so it can hold a lot of your documentation in mind at once. My personal favorite at the moment.
Replit: A browser-based platform where you describe an app in plain English, and AI builds and deploys actual working software. Use this when a chat interface isn’t enough and you want a real tool with a real interface processing real data.
Claude Code: An agentic coding tool from Anthropic where you delegate coding tasks in plain language, and it writes, runs, and fixes the code. It’s brilliant for building scripts that crunch large exports — say, processing a 100,000-row Search Console export that would choke a chat window.
For most SEO and marketing professionals dealing with day-to-day optimization work, the sweet spot is the first tier: GPTs, Gems, or Claude Projects. They take minutes to build, require no code, and capture 80% of the value.
I’ll use Gemini Gems for the worked example below, as it’s the closest to home for those of us who live in Google’s world. The principles transfer directly to GPTs and Claude, and if you want to build something a little more advanced, have a play with Replit.
Google Gemini interface (on the Gems page)
Why not use existing SEO tools?
Standard SEO tools are brilliant at what they do — crawling, rank tracking, and link data. I use them every day. But they share a weakness: They’re generic by design, while your business is totally unique (or at least it should be). They have to work for every business in every industry, so they can’t know what matters to you. Everyone sees the same scores, the same recommendations, and the same “issues,” many of which don’t matter for your situation.
The tools are also largely focused on analysis and opportunity. The kinds of tools you can build with AI are more focused on the actual work.
Vanilla AI has the same problem from a different direction. Hugely capable, zero context.
The strength of building your own simple AI tools is personalization:
Your business: The AI knows your services, priorities, and commercial goals.
Your marketplace: It understands your competitors, customers, and niche.
Your knowledge: It applies your process — the way you’ve learned to do this work over the years — rather than the internet’s average.
That last point is the big one. After 30 years of doing this, my honest take is that the value isn’t the AI. The value is the knowledge and process you encode into it. Your experience is what matters — the AI is just your superpower.
What should you automate?
A simple rule: Automate repetitive tasks. Good candidates are tasks that are:
Repetitive: You do them the same way, over and over.
Process-driven: You could write the steps down for a junior team member to follow.
Data-heavy: They involve staring at exports and spotting patterns — exactly what machines are good at and humans get bored with and subsequently do poorly.
Reviewing Search Console data ticks all three boxes. So do first-pass on-page reviews, log file triage, internal link analysis, and monthly reporting prep.
What you don’t automate is judgment: strategy, prioritization against business goals, and the final call on what actually ships. The AI does the legwork and surfaces the candidates. You decide.
Example: Search Console quick-wins Gem
Let’s build a simple tool to help you mine Google Search Console for content ideas and easy wins.
I wrote “How to unlock easy wins in Google Search Console” two years ago, covering the creaky old human way of doing it. Let’s automate it to free up time for the really valuable creative work.
Note: This is a purposely simple example that’s ideal for AI and automation because the task is repetitive and the data is free.
Step 1: Define the job
Write one sentence describing what the tool does:
“Review Google Search Console performance data and identify prioritized quick-win opportunities, with specific recommended actions for each.”
Simple enough.
Step 2: Document your process
This is the important bit, and it’s where you have to think about the process.
What do you actually do here? What process do you follow? What easy wins and opportunities are you looking for?
Striking-distance keywords: Queries ranking just off page one (or just off the top positions) with meaningful impressions. Small improvements here can have an outsized impact.
High impressions, low CTR: You’re visible but not winning the click — usually a title and meta description problem, or a SERP feature is eating your lunch.
Declining queries and pages: Anything trending down versus the previous period that deserves attention before it becomes a problem.
Query-page mismatches: Queries landing on the wrong page, or multiple pages competing for the same query.
Unexpected queries: Things you rank for accidentally that hint at content opportunities.
For each of these, also note the thresholds and judgment calls. What counts as “meaningful impressions” — 100? 500? What CTR is “low” for position 3 versus position 8?
This is your experience being made explicit, possibly for the first time.
Step 3: Write the Gem instructions
Now open Gemini, create a new Gem, and translate that process into instructions. A solid structure is:
Role: Who the Gem is.
Task: What it does with the data it’s given.
Process: The steps, checks, and thresholds — your documented process from Step 2.
Output: The exact format you want back.
Guardrails: What it should never do.
Here’s an abridged example to adapt:
Role: You are an experienced SEO analyst. You are methodical, skeptical, and prioritize commercial impact over vanity metrics.
Task: I will provide an export of Google Search Console performance data (queries and/or pages, with clicks, impressions, CTR, and position). Review it and identify quick-win opportunities.
Process: Check for, in priority order:
Striking-distance queries — average position 5–15 with 100+ impressions.
High-impression, low-CTR queries — flag where CTR is significantly below what you’d expect for that position.
Pages or queries declining versus the comparison period.
Multiple pages ranking for the same query.
Output: A prioritized table with opportunity, query/page, current metrics, recommended action, and expected impact (high/medium/low). Maximum 15 rows. Quality over quantity.
Below the table, provide a short plain-English summary of the three actions I should take first.
Guardrails: Only use the data provided. Never invent queries, pages, or metrics. If the data is insufficient to assess something, say so. Ask clarifying questions if the export format is unclear.
That guardrails section matters more than people realize. “Only use the data provided” is your main defense against the AI confidently inventing things.
Gems can reference uploaded knowledge files. This is where you fine-tune things and add depth without bloating the instructions.
Examples include:
Your on-page optimization checklist (for when the Gem recommends title or content changes).
Your title and meta description guidelines, so suggested rewrites follow your standards.
A short brand and business context document — who the client is, what they sell, and which products or services are commercial priorities.
This lets the Gem prioritize opportunities that matter, not just opportunities that exist. That’s especially important when reviewing Search Console data, as most sites show up for a wide range of searches that aren’t aligned with the client’s core goals.
Step 5: Save it
It really is that simple. Hit save, and you’ve created an AI app.
Step 6: Feed it data and test
Export your performance data from Search Console (Performance report > Export, or via the API or Sheets if you want more rows), then start a chat with your Gem and upload the file.
Browse to the Performance report and click Export in the upper-right corner. In this example, I use Google Sheets to keep everything in the Google ecosystem.
Then upload the file and ask for the output you want.
The Gem’s output — a prioritized quick-wins table for a real site
If at first you don’t succeed: The first output here wasn’t terribly useful for this site.
The recommendations didn’t align with the client’s goals. I had to revisit my third knowledge file regarding the business’s commercial goals and priorities.
After refining that document and running the analysis again, the suggestions became much more useful.
Step 7: Iterate like you would with a junior team member
The first version will get things wrong. That’s expected, and it’s actually the useful part.
A bad recommendation is a way to identify what could be improved. Whatever your answer is, that’s a rule that was missing from the instructions. Add it, and the Gem gets a little closer to working the way you do.
Treat it like a new team member. Review its work, correct it, and update the brief. After a few rounds, you’ll have something that delivers a genuinely useful first pass in seconds — and a documented process that’s valuable in its own right.
A note of caution
Some honesty before you let this loose on client work:
AI gets things wrong: Confidently. Always verify recommendations against the actual data before acting, and never let AI output go straight to a client without review.
Mind the data: GSC exports are business data. Check the privacy and data settings on whatever platform you use, especially when client information is involved, and make sure your approach aligns with any agreements you have in place.
It’s a first pass, not a final answer: The tool surfaces candidates. You supply the judgment. The moment you stop checking is the moment you make a mistake.
More simple SEO tools to build
Once you’ve built one, the pattern repeats. Same recipe — role, task, process, output, guardrails, and knowledge files — different job.
Any manual task you do repeatedly is a good candidate for this type of tooling. Examples include:
Keyword research assistant. Feed it seed terms and keyword exports. It clusters by intent and maps keywords to your site structure using your intent categories and customer personas.
On-page optimization reviewer. Paste a URL’s content and target query. It reviews the page against your checklist and suggests improvements in your preferred style.
Technical SEO triage. Feed it crawl exports. It prioritizes issues based on actual impact for your site rather than default tool severity scores.
Link opportunity finder. Feed it competitor backlink exports. It identifies realistic, relevant prospects based on your criteria and drafts outreach angles.
Content strategist. Load it with your personas and content strategy frameworks. It generates briefs and ideas anchored to real customer problems rather than generic topics.
Analytics insight reviewer. Feed it GA4 exports. It summarizes what changed, why it might have changed, and what’s worth investigating in plain English.
Search Console opportunity finder. The example we just built, easily extended into variants for content decay, cannibalization, or indexing reviews.
Each of these is an afternoon’s work.
The constraint isn’t technical. It’s whether you’ve documented your process clearly enough to hand it over. If not, this is a good opportunity to systemize your business and accelerate the work with a simple app.
Content operations can run on instinct at a small scale. With a strong editorial team, a handful of trusted writers, and an understanding of voice, there’s usually enough discipline to keep the calendar moving.
But some businesses aren’t built that way. For media rollups, large affiliate networks, entertainment properties, sports brands, and other content-led businesses, publishing at triple-digit volumes per day makes sense.
In some cases, it’s necessary to survive because content is the operating model rather than a marketing function, as it is in many B2B organizations.
At that scale, content strategies don’t break because of content. More often, they break because economics, systems, and editorial judgment stop speaking to each other.
That B2B distinction is important. If you sell a niche manufacturing ERP, you simply don’t need that scale of content. There’s not enough to publish. You’d be burning cash and operating outside the market.
Some categories have the depth and audience appetite required to sustain hundreds of daily articles. Sports is an obvious example. There are games, trades, injuries, recaps, rankings, interviews, opinion pieces, explainers, storylines, and the list goes on.
A business like The Athletic can support significant publishing volume because audience demand is real, while the revenue model includes subscriptions, direct sales, programmatic display, affiliate revenue, and likely other sources under the hood.
In Q2 2025, The Athletic generated $54 million in revenue, according to its last standalone financial report. Of that, 64% came from subscriptions, 26% from advertising, and 10% from affiliate and licensing revenue.
When most revenue comes from people actively choosing to pay, editorial quality is no longer a judgment call. It’s the most important commercial requirement. Economics, systems, and editorial judgment are forced to speak the same language.
Other models are more fragile. The clearest example is when monetization is driven primarily by programmatic display measured by RPM (say, more than 70% of revenue), with content rewritten from existing coverage or produced around short-term search and social opportunities, where margins require high output and very low production costs.
The formula is simple:
Revenue = (Pageviews ÷ 1,000) × RPM
Profit = ((Pageviews ÷ 1,000) × RPM) − Production Cost
So if a website earns 4,000 pageviews per article at a $16 RPM, it generates $64 in revenue.
Subtract production costs. The margin gets thin fast.
To generate meaningful profit, the organization has little choice but to publish hundreds of articles per day while doing everything it can to maintain quality, discoverability, and audience trust.
That’s where these content strategies break.
A content model that breaks under its own weight
More content can look like more revenue. But the spreadsheet tells only a fraction of the story.
Numbers don’t show editorial quality, whether thinner work is being produced to feed the machine, or whether monetization decisions are inadvertently weakening the asset.
Data surfaces where that drift starts. Points captured within a CMS include:
Content types.
Categories.
Tags.
Author and editor attribution.
Cross-referenced with sessions, pageviews, pageviews per session, session duration, RPM, source/medium, and other metrics.
That lets analysts drill into content types by source, category, and tag, while providing visibility into top performers, opportunities to optimize the ad stack by content type, and more.
Here are some simple scenarios that highlight what that looks like in practice:
An analyst runs a pivot table on an entertainment property and notices higher pageviews from Google Discover per article among list content in the reality television category tagged to a specific show. Since traffic equals more revenue, the conclusion is to write more lists about that show.
An analyst notices RPM is lower on features than lists, even though average word counts are the same. The reason is that the ad stack serves programmatic display after each image, and features have four times fewer images than lists. Since images drive higher RPM, the conclusion is to increase the number of images in features or reduce the number of published features in favor of more lists.
Fairly simple stuff on the surface. However, this is where judgment becomes the difference between a healthy operation and one that’s quietly eating itself.
Scaling these operations past 100 writers is mainly a question of whether the business has the systems, data, and judgment required to keep the operation from collapsing under its own volume.
It’s worth noting that 100 writers is rarely just 100 writers. For many of these businesses, it’s 100 writers across a dozen properties, which is actually more than 1,000 writers when you account for the full footprint.
Independent publishers don’t typically hit that scale because the infrastructure requires a level of investment they most likely don’t have access to.
That infrastructure includes clearly defined communication structures for editors, project management ownership, and comprehensive guides covering writing, linking, imagery, social, and CMS usage.
Without them, standards can degrade unpredictably across properties, and editors lose the ability to diagnose why or quickly point people toward resources when putting out fires.
On the data side, granularity is a must. Without consistent tagging and categorization built into the CMS from the start, analytics can become too fuzzy to act on.
Performance needs to be attributable at every level, rolled up into a P&L for each property, and then rolled up again across the conglomerate.
Technical infrastructure is essential as well, often in ways editorial teams wouldn’t expect.
If you consider how to get images into Google Discover, for example, it requires CDN delivery within specific guidelines. That’s more of an engineering problem than an editorial one. User roles and permissions across CMS and revenue dashboards are another example, along with the development resources required to implement the CMS architecture needed for data capture and reporting in the first place.
Proprietary systems can also be beneficial depending on a business’s scale. If you’re a rollup with a dozen properties operating on one or two CMS templates, it’s much easier to make bulk optimizations or accelerate the integration of newly acquired properties.
Channel distribution isn’t static either. Platform value to publishers shifts. Think about when Facebook stopped sharing news links in Canada. It changes the economics of whether a platform is worth optimizing for. Consistent monitoring and testing need to be built in.
The judgment that keeps it from collapsing
The systems above create favorable conditions, but they don’t guarantee sound judgment.
Let’s revisit one of the examples above:
The ad stack serves programmatic display after each image. Editorial guidelines require one image per entry in a list. This generates higher RPM across Google Discover traffic for lists with 20 thin entries at 1,000 words than for a well-constructed feature.
If you’re looking only at the spreadsheet, you’d favor doing as much of that as possible. That’s tempting, especially if employers incentivize target RPMs or sessions per article as KPIs tied to bonus compensation.
However, thin content at volume isn’t ideal for organic visibility. Once readers and search engines encounter too much low-quality output, the traffic disappears.
You’d essentially optimize for short-term yield, reinforce that behavior through employee bonuses, and damage the asset in the process.
Or another example:
An editor notices that updating a datePublished timestamp drives a short-term bump in traffic. The conclusion is to roll out timestamp updates across hundreds of pages.
The problem is that doing it at scale without substantive edits and strict guidelines may create distrust. That’s the judgment call.
Three things need to be held in tension: economic logic, infrastructure and systems, and the judgment not to sacrifice long-term gains for short-term wins.
While that sounds like common sense, these responsibilities are often owned by different people who don’t speak the same language.
Finding a way to bridge that gap is the most important challenge in a scaled content operation. Diversified revenue streams like The Athletic’s help enforce that alignment.
Otherwise, your content strategy will probably fail when you scale past 100 writers. And the examples above are just two of hundreds of scenarios where the spreadsheet points one way, and the right decision points another.
For the past two years, the SEO industry has been asking Google for two things: more visibility into AI traffic and more control over how content appears in AI experiences.
They announced new controls that allow site owners to opt out of AI-powered experiences (AI Overviews, AI Mode, etc.) and introduced new AI reporting within Google Search Console. (Note that both of these are in early beta and are not yet available for everyone.)
On paper, this is a victory for things moving in the right direction for publishers.
Instead, the conversation immediately split into camps. Some focused on the new reporting. Others focused on the new controls and began debating whether to opt out of AI altogether.
What caught my attention wasn’t the announcement itself. It was how quickly the conversation shifted from gaining visibility to voluntarily giving it up.
Before we go any further, let’s clear up what Google actually announced.
The new controls do not turn off AI Overviews, stop people from using AI Mode, or slow AI adoption. Users are still going to search and ask questions, and increasingly do so through AI-powered experiences.
Google introduced a way for publishers to have more control over whether their content can be surfaced in those experiences. (Was this the plan all along, or was it exclusively because of the UK Competition and Markets Authority demanding it?)
Screenshot courtesy of Google’s announcement
That’s an important distinction because many people are treating this as a decision about AI itself. It isn’t.
AI Mode doesn’t disappear because a publisher opts out.
AI Overviews don’t disappear when a website decides not to participate.
The user experience remains largely unchanged. The only thing that changes is which brands are eligible to appear.
If Expedia opted out tomorrow, people wouldn’t stop planning vacations. If NerdWallet opted out tomorrow (like I did their stock), people wouldn’t stop researching credit cards. Google would simply surface someone else in its place.
This isn’t a decision about whether AI succeeds or fails. It’s a decision about whether your brand is present when customers choose to use it.
Why AI opt-out sounds good but is actually a trap
I understand the appeal. Publishers are worried about losing more clicks, frustrated by changing search behavior, and concerned about how AI systems use their content.
Those concerns are beyond valid.
Where I disagree is with the assumption that opting out changes user behavior.
It doesn’t.
Users aren’t deciding whether to use AI based on your participation. They’re deciding whether AI helps them get answers faster. For a growing number of searches, it does.
That’s why opting out of AI inclusion and opting users out of AI experiences are two different things.
A publisher can choose not to participate. Users can still use AI Mode. Google can still answer the question. The only thing that changes is which brands are eligible to appear.
That’s the trap.
The practical outcome isn’t less AI. It’s more visibility for your competitors. They gain citations, exposure, and the opportunity to become the trusted answer, while your brand becomes less visible.
If the concern is that AI is changing how customers discover information, disappearing from AI-powered experiences feels like a pretty dumb move.
The challenge isn’t finding ways to be less visible. It’s finding ways to remain visible as search behavior continues to evolve.
Google finally gives us AI data… and SEOs still complain.
The other part of Google’s announcement that received less attention was the reporting.
For years, the industry has been asking for more visibility into AI-driven search experiences. We wanted better attribution, better reporting, and a clearer understanding of how users interact with AI-powered search.
Now Google is beginning to provide some of that visibility, and almost immediately the conversation shifted to why it isn’t enough. Note that many of these screenshots are illustrative and are even from industry friends and well-respected search practitioners in our space. No shade intended to any one individual, simply wanting to illustrate the movement.
Maybe that’s true. The data isn’t perfect. The reporting doesn’t answer every question. I’d love more visibility into citations, AI Mode interactions, and better any sort of attribution modeling.
I especially agree with Dan’s post above, but waiting for perfect data has never been a winning strategy.
SEO has always operated with imperfect data. We’ve spent years making decisions based on estimated search volume, incomplete attribution, and reporting limitations. Some of the biggest wins in my career came from acting on directional signals rather than perfect certainty.
The same applies here.
The mistake is treating every reporting enhancement as either perfect or useless. We’re getting more visibility than we had six months ago, and we’ll likely have more six months from now.
My reporting approach: SEO+ reporting
Part of the reason this debate exists is that many teams are still measuring success through a traditional SEO lens.
Traditional reporting focuses on clicks, rankings (ewww), traffic, and conversions. Those metrics still matter, and I don’t see them disappearing anytime soon. The problem is that they’re no longer telling the entire story.
Users are discovering brands across more surfaces than ever before, especially outside of the Google ecosystem. Traditional organic search still matters, but so do AI Overviews, AI Mode, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Bing Copilot, Reddit, YouTube, and a growing list of ecosystems users rely on in their purchasing journey.
That’s why I’ve started thinking about reporting as “SEO+” rather than just SEO. (Yeah, I’m lazy and used the streaming naming convention “+” because… yeah, lazy.)
The goal isn’t to abandon traditional metrics. The goal is to expand what we’re measuring. Alongside traffic and conversions, I want to understand where brands are being cited, how often they’re being mentioned, how many unique URLs are being cited, whether branded search demand is increasing, how AI platforms reference them, and whether visibility is expanding even when attribution remains borked.
This is where I think many organizations are making the same mistake they made with content years ago.
With one of my clients, a lot of our content influences revenue months before a customer converts. Looking only at last-click reporting dramatically understates the impact. That’s why I started reporting on “content assists” as a key metric in their reporting. AI visibility is creating a similar challenge. A customer might first encounter your brand through an AI Overview, revisit you through traditional search, and ultimately convert through a completely different channel (probably a paid channel… ‘cause everyone loves ROAS).
The influence is real even when the attribution path is messy.
That’s why I’m less interested in measuring traffic alone and more interested in measuring discoverability. The brands that consistently appear across search, AI, and recommendation platforms are building familiarity long before a conversion occurs.
The wrong question
Most of the discussion around Google’s announcement has centered on a single question:
Should I opt out of AI?
I think that’s the wrong question.
The better question is whether you can afford to be absent from the places where customers increasingly discover information, products, and brands.
Users aren’t waiting for the SEO industry to decide whether AI is good or bad. They’re already using it.
That’s why I view Google’s announcement less as an AI opt-out feature and more as a strategic decision point. Opting out doesn’t remove AI from the equation. It simply increases the likelihood that someone else becomes the answer instead.
Some brands will use it.
Their competitors are hoping they do
Will you lean into change, or will you be another person complaining that Google owes them free clicks?
This post first appeared on the author’s website and is republished here with permission.
With both national teams seeking their first points of the tournament, another storyline has also emerged around Tori Penso, whose appointment for the match has attracted significant attention.
The pressure is already mounting ahead of a crucial Group A showdown between Czechia and South Africa at the 2026 World Cup. With both national teams seeking their first points of the tournament, another storyline has also emerged around Tori Penso, whose appointment for the match has attracted significant attention.
Both teams arrive in Atlanta after disappointing opening defeats. Czechia surrendered a lead in a 2-1 loss to South Korea, while South Africa fell 2-0 to co-host Mexico, leaving little margin for error heading into the second round of group-stage matches. The expanded 48-team World Cup offers more opportunities to advance, but neither Czechia nor South Africa can afford another setback.
A victory would place either national team back in contention for a place in the knockout rounds. However, finishing third is no guarantee of progression, as only the best-performing third-place teams across the tournament will move forward.
The Czech Republic initially showed promise against South Korea. The European side took the lead through captain Ladislav Krejci and appeared on course for a positive result before conceding twice during the closing stages.
Vladimir Darida #8 of Czechia is challenged by Thapelo Maseko #12 of South Africa
South Africa endured an even more difficult opening match. The African representative struggled to impose itself against Mexico and eventually finished the game with only nine players after two red cards compounded an already challenging evening.
Who is Tori Penso?
While the focus naturally falls on the players, the referee assigned to the contest has become a major talking point. Tori Penso of the United States will officiate the Group A encounter, making history as the first American woman ever selected to referee a men’s FIFA World Cup match.
Tori Penso
The appointment represents another milestone in a career that has consistently broken new ground. Born in Florida, Penso first gained widespread recognition in 2020 when she became the first woman in two decades to referee a Major League Soccer match. Her rise has continued rapidly since then.
In 2023, she officiated the FIFA Women’s World Cup final between Spain and England, becoming the first American referee to oversee that showpiece event. She is also one of only two female on-field referees appointed for the 2026 World Cup.
Tori Penso and her officiating team set unprecedented World Cup milestone
Penso arrives at the tournament with extensive experience across both domestic and international soccer. Since joining FIFA’s international referees list in 2021, she has worked in Major League Soccer, the National Women’s Soccer League, Olympic competitions, FIFA Club World Cups, and numerous international tournaments.
Statistics suggest she prefers a balanced approach to officiating. Across 109 matches in various competitions, she has issued 423 yellow cards and only four red cards, indicating a willingness to manage games without excessive disciplinary intervention.
Referee Tori Penso and match officials line up before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Czechia and South Africa
Her officiating team will also make history. Assistant referees Brooke Mayo and Kathryn Nesbitt will join Penso, creating the only all-female on-field officiating trio at the 2026 World Cup. The group previously worked together during the 2025 U.S. Open Cup final and has become one of the most respected officiating crews in international soccer.
Tori Penso referees during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final
With a talented squad and renewed belief, Czechia arrives in North America eager to show that its return is more than a brief appearance.
The road back to soccer’s biggest stage has been a long and demanding one for the Czech Republic. After two decades away from the tournament, the national team finally secured its place at the 2026 World Cup through a campaign filled with resilience, dramatic comebacks, and nerve-shredding penalty shootouts. Now, with a talented squad and renewed belief, Czechia arrives in North America eager to show that its return is more than a brief appearance.
The Czech Republic enters the competition carrying a mixture of expectation and opportunity. While the nation has enjoyed regular appearances at the European Championship, qualification for the World Cup had remained elusive since 2006. That drought finally ended thanks to a group of players determined to restore the country’s standing on the international stage.
The Repre finished second behind Croatia in UEFA Group L, forcing the team into the playoffs. Their route to qualification was anything but comfortable, but it revealed a side capable of handling pressure and adversity.
The playoff semifinal against Ireland looked lost after the Czech Republic fell 2-0 behind within the opening 23 minutes. However, a penalty from Patrik Schick gave the team hope before Ladislav Krejci struck an 86th-minute equalizer, forcing extra time and eventually a penalty shootout victory.
A similar story unfolded in the playoff final against Denmark. The Czech Republic twice saw its lead erased, but remained composed during another tense shootout in Prague, eventually securing a place at the tournament after converting its chances from the spot.
What’s Czechia’s FIFA world ranking?
After years of inconsistency, the Czech Republic arrives at the tournament with a respectable standing in international soccer. The national team is currently ranked 40th in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, having climbed several places before the tournament began.
While the ranking places the Czech Republic below some of the competition’s heavyweights, it also reflects a team that has regained stability after a turbulent qualifying campaign. The squad sits alongside other competitive nations and enters the tournament knowing that rankings alone rarely determine World Cup success.
Group A Team
FIFA World Ranking
Mexico
15th
South Korea
25th
Czech Republic
40th
South Africa
60th
Historically, the Czech Republic has reached far greater heights. The nation previously climbed as high as second in the FIFA rankings during the late 1990s and again in the mid-2000s, a period widely considered the golden era of modern Czech soccer.
Chance to surprise again
The Czech Republic enters Group A alongside Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa. None of those opponents can be taken lightly, but neither are they considered among the tournament’s leading favorites.
That creates a realistic opportunity for the Czech Republic to reach the knockout stage. The team’s recent performances suggest it can compete effectively in tight, physical matches where organization and mentality become decisive factors.
Patrik Schick of Czech Republic celebrates after scoring
History suggests that the underdog role often suits the Czech Republic. Whether as modern Czechia or as former Czechoslovakia, the nation has frequently produced its best tournament performances when expectations were low.
After a 20-year absence, the Czech Republic finally has another opportunity to write its story on the global stage. With Miroslav Koubek guiding the team, Patrik Schick leading the attack, and a squad built on resilience and determination, the nation will hope its long-awaited return becomes one of the tournament’s most memorable stories.
Ladislav Krejci of Czechia celebrates scoring his team's first goal
While supporters are eager to discover South Africa's current FIFA world ranking, the squad's immediate focus remains on proving it belongs among the world's elite as it prepares for another challenging campaign.
South Africa returns to the FIFA World Cup after a 16-year absence, carrying renewed belief that this tournament could mark the beginning of a new chapter. While supporters are eager to discover South Africa’s current FIFA world ranking, the squad’s immediate focus remains on proving it belongs among the world’s elite as it prepares for another challenging campaign.
The South Africa national team enters the tournament under the guidance of veteran coach Hugo Broos, while key figures such as Lyle Foster, Ronwen Williams, Oswin Appollis, and Teboho Mokoena are expected to play crucial roles. After ending a 16-year absence from the competition, the squad now faces the challenge of turning promise into results on the global stage.
Bafana Bafana’s journey to the World Cup was anything but straightforward. The campaign became controversial when the team was penalized for fielding an ineligible player, Teboho Mokoena, during a qualifying victory over Lesotho.
The sanction transformed a 2-0 win into a 3-0 defeat and cost South Africa three valuable points. As a result, the race for qualification suddenly became far tighter, with Benin moving level and increasing pressure on the team heading into the final stretch. Despite the setback, South Africa responded impressively.
Teboho Mokoena #4 of South Africa in action
While Nigeria defeated Benin 4-0 in a decisive match, South Africa secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Rwanda to book a place at the World Cup. It ultimately finished top of CAF Group C and qualified for its fourth World Cup appearance, and its first since hosting the tournament in 2010.
What’s South Africa’s FIFA world ranking?
Heading into the tournament, South Africa is ranked 60th in the latest FIFA World Rankings, making it the 10th-highest-ranked nation in Africa. Within Group A, the national team enters as the lowest-ranked side, alongside higher-ranked opponents such as Mexico, the Czech Republic and South Korea.
Although rankings indicate recent performances, World Cup history has repeatedly shown that they do not always determine results. South Africa will hope disciplined performances and tactical organization can outweigh any statistical disadvantage against stronger opposition
Group A Team
FIFA World Ranking
Mexico
15th
South Korea
25th
Czech Republic
40th
South Africa
60th
Chance to make history
South Africa has appeared at three previous World Cups, in 1998, 2002, and 2010. On each occasion, the national team failed to progress beyond the group stage. That history serves as motivation for the current squad. The primary objective is clear: reach the knockout rounds for the first time in the country’s history.
With a disciplined tactical setup, an experienced coach, and a talented group of players drawn from both domestic and international soccer, South Africa believes it has the tools to challenge expectations.
Whether Bafana Bafana can finally break through remains to be seen, but after a 16-year absence, their return has already reignited excitement across the country. The next challenge is transforming that excitement into a memorable World Cup campaign.
As the five-time world champion looks to get its campaign back on track, fresh details have emerged regarding the superstar forward's situation ahead of the must-win encounter.
Brazil heads into a crucial 2026 World Cup Group C clash against Haiti with plenty of questions to answer after an underwhelming opening performance, while Neymar‘s availability continues to dominate the headlines surrounding Carlo Ancelotti’s squad. As the five-time world champion looks to get its campaign back on track, fresh details have emerged regarding the superstar forward’s situation ahead of the must-win encounter.
The 1-1 draw against Morocco in the opening game exposed several weaknesses in Brazil’s performance. While there were flashes of individual brilliance, particularly from Vinicius Junior, the overall display left supporters concerned about whether the team has developed the cohesion needed to challenge for another world title.
Brazil entered the tournament among the favorites, but Morocco provided a stern examination. The African champion took an early lead through Ismael Saibari and looked the more organized and confident side for large periods of the contest. The Selecao struggled to establish control in midfield and found itself pinned back more often than expected.
The equalizer eventually arrived through Vinicius, whose moment of quality rescued a point and prevented what would have been a damaging opening defeat. Several of Ancelotti’s selections came under scrutiny afterward. Igor Thiago and Roger Ibanez were handed starting roles, while experienced midfielders Casemiro and Lucas Paqueta endured difficult first halves that highlighted Brazil’s lack of balance.
Changes after halftime helped stabilize the side. The introductions of Danilo, Fabinho, and Matheus Cunha brought additional energy and composure, giving the South American giant a platform to finish the match more strongly.
Neymar’s status vs Haiti comes to light
The Haiti fixture, therefore, carries importance beyond simply earning three points. It represents an opportunity to show that the Morocco performance was an isolated setback rather than a sign of deeper structural problems.
While Brazil searches for its first victory of the tournament, the biggest update concerns Neymar’s availability. The veteran forward has been recovering from a calf injury suffered while playing for Santos in May. Although he recently returned to portions of training and has begun increasing his workload, Brazil has decided not to rush him back into competitive action.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed that Neymar will not travel with the squad for the Haiti match and will remain in New Jersey to continue the final phase of his rehabilitation. In an official statement, the federation explained the reasoning behind the decision: “He will remain in New Jersey to make the most of the final stage of his recovery, making use of the excellent facilities at The Ridge hotel and the Columbia Park training centre.”
Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil arrives before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Brazil and Morocco
Reports from ESPN Brasil and Globo indicate the 34-year-old has resumed field work and participated in selected drills with teammates, but Brazil remains determined to avoid any setback. The coaching staff views his long-term availability as more important than forcing an early return during the group stage.
Haiti will not arrive intimidated as pressure builds on Brazil
Although Haiti opened the tournament with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Scotland, the Caribbean side demonstrated enough quality to suggest it cannot be underestimated. The Bicolor showed attacking ambition throughout much of that match and created several promising moments despite failing to find the net.
Carlo Ancelloti, head coach of Brazil.
Brazil’s vulnerability in wide areas could offer encouragement. If Sebastien Migne and his players approach the game with confidence, they may be capable of creating problems similar to those Morocco exposed in the opening round.
Brazil enters the contest with only one point after its draw against Morocco. Haiti remains without a point after losing to Scotland, meaning both teams desperately need a positive result for different reasons.
Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil arrives before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Brazil and Morocco
Switzerland will face off against Bosnia & Herzegovina in Matchday 2 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s all the information you need to watch this group-stage clash live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina on US television and via legal streaming:
Switzerlandenters this critical Group B match with a sense of urgency after a frustrating opening draw. Despite completely dominating Qatar with 26 shots and an expected goals (xG) figure of 3.2, a late own-goal forced them to settle for a 1-1 tie. The Swiss must now turn that statistical dominance into a decisive result to get their tournament campaign back on track.
Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive with quiet confidence, riding an eight-match unbeaten streak. They also secured a valuable point in their opener, drawing 1-1 with host nation Canada. With all four teams in the group level on one point, this clash is a high-stakes affair. A victory for either side would provide a massive advantage and a clear path toward the knockout stages.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
The tournament trajectories of these two nations are a study in contrasts. Switzerland, the pre-tournament group favorite, stumbled out of the gate despite underlying metrics suggesting a powerful performance. Their challenge is converting creative play into goals. Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina, considered an underdog, have proven their resilience and ability to grind out results, making them a difficult opponent to break down.
The tactical battle will likely pit Swiss possession against Bosnian defensive organization. Switzerland controlled 68% of the ball against Qatar and will expect to do the same here. Bosnia, however, is comfortable ceding possession and striking on the counter-attack, as they did against Canada. The key for Switzerland is clinical finishing from their front three, while Bosnia will look to exploit set-pieces and the physical presence of their forwards.
Motivation is sky-high for both squads. After drawing their opening games, neither team can afford to drop points. Given the new tournament format where some third-placed teams advance, a win would all but guarantee a spot in the Round of 32. Expect both teams to push for the victory, creating an open and compelling contest.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
Historically, there is very little to separate these two European nations, as they have only met on one prior occasion. That single encounter was an international friendly back in March 2016, where Bosnia and Herzegovina emerged with a 2-0 victory in Zürich.
In that 2016 match, goals from Edin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic secured the win for the visitors. While Dzeko is still a pivotal part of the Bosnian squad, much has changed for both teams in the years since. This will be their first-ever competitive meeting and, notably, Bosnia’s first match against a fellow UEFA nation at a global tournament.
From a data perspective, Bosnia and Herzegovina have built a reputation for being defensively robust, conceding four or more goals just once in their last 20 international fixtures. Switzerland‘s recent competitive matches have shown a trend of lower tackle counts, suggesting a more tactical, less physical game could unfold.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
Both teams enter this crucial fixture with relatively clean bills of health, though key players’ availability could shape the outcome.
Switzerland reported no new injuries following their demanding opener against Qatar. Manager Murat Yakin may be tempted to switch from a back three to a more attacking 4-3-3 formation to ensure his side’s dominance in possession translates into goals. The pressure will be on the front line to be far more clinical.
Bosnia and Herzegovina will be without forward Haris Tabakovic due to an ankle injury. However, they could receive a massive boost with the return of veteran striker Edin Dzeko, who is expected to be available from the bench. Coach Sergej Barbarez will likely stick with the same core lineup that performed so well against Canada.
Switzerland Projected XI (4-3-3): Kobel; Rodríguez, Akanji, Elvedi, Zakaria; Aebischer, Freuler, Xhaka; Vargas, Embolo, Ndoye. This setup allows Switzerland to maximize its attacking firepower. With Granit Xhaka controlling the midfield, wingers Ruben Vargas and Dan Ndoye will be tasked with creating chances for central striker Breel Embolo, who scored their only goal in the first match.
Bosnia & Herzegovina Projected XI (4-4-2): Vasilj; Kolašinac, Katić, Muharemović, Dedić; Memić, Bašić, Tahirović, Bajraktarević; Demirović, Lukić. This formation provides a solid defensive foundation designed to frustrate the Swiss attack. The plan will be to absorb pressure and use the forward pairing of Ermedin Demirović and Jovo Lukić to threaten on the break, with the game-changing option of Dzeko in reserve.
More details on how to watch
You can watch the Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina match on Fubo. The service is compatible with most of your favorite devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and mobile devices running iOS or Android.
In addition to the 2026 tournament, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a wide array of other soccer competitions. You can stream leagues and tournaments such as LaLiga and Liga MX.
The service is available for a monthly fee of $14.99/month, offering comprehensive coverage of world soccer all year round.
Beyond soccer, the platform also features a deep library of movies, TV shows, and other live sports, making it a complete entertainment package for the entire family.
If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as Nord VPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming.
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Galatasaray'da Okan Buruk'un göreve geldiği 2022 yazından bu yana yakaladığı istikrar ve üst üste gelen şampiyonluklar, Süper Lig'in dev rakiplerinde tam anlamıyla bir "teknik direktör öğütücü" sistemine dönüştü. Sarı-kırmızılı kulüpte tek bir teknik adam koltuğunu korurken, ezeli rakipler Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor'da toplamda 17 farklı dönemde 14 farklı isim kulübede şans buldu.
Fenerbahçe (5 Dönem)
Sarı-lacivertliler, Okan Buruk'un gelişiyle birlikte şampiyonluk hasretini dindirmek için dünyaca ünlü isimlere ve tanıdık yüzlere sarılsa da koltuk istikrarı sağlayamadı. Son olarak kulübede dördüncü kez İsmail Kartal dönemi başladı.
Gelen İsimler: Jorge Jesus, İsmail Kartal, Jose Mourinho, Domenico Tedesco, İsmail Kartal (Yeniden)
Beşiktaş (8 Dönem)
Okan Buruk döneminde teknik direktör sirkülasyonunu en sert yaşayan takım Beşiktaş oldu. Siyah-beyazlılar hem yerli efsanelerini hem de Avrupa'nın tanınan isimlerini denedi ancak dikiş tutturamayarak en çok hoca değiştiren kulüp unvanını aldı.
Valerien Ismael, Şenol Güneş, Rıza Çalımbay, Fernando Santos, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Sergen Yalçın, Vincenzo Italiano
Trabzonspor (4 Dönem)
Karadeniz fırtınası, şampiyonluk sonrasındaki süreçte istikrarı yakalamakta zorlandı. Abdullah Avcı sonrası yabancı hoca denemesi tutmayan bordo-mavililer, Şenol Güneş'in ardından kulübeyi kulübün efsane golcüsü Fatih Tekke'ye emanet etti.
Gelen İsimler: Abdullah Avcı, Nenad Bjelica, Şenol Güneş, Fatih Tekke
Udinese, Monza ve Premier Lig ekiplerinin de radarında olan Victor Nelsson için devrede. Ancak İtalyan ekibinin masaya koyduğu 2,5 milyon euroluk bütçe, beklentilerin çok altında.
Udinese, adı Monza ve Premier Lig kulüpleriyle de anılan Victor Nelsson transferinden vazgeçmiş değil. Messaggero Veneto’nun haberine göre İtalyan kulübü, Danimarkalı stoperi kadrosuna katma konusunda hâlâ istekli.
Ancak transferin önündeki en büyük engel ekonomik beklentilerdeki büyük uçurum. Daha önce Nelsson için 10 milyon euro civarında bonservis bedelleri konuşulurken, Udinese'nin bu transfer için ayırabileceği maksimum bütçenin 2,5 milyon euro olduğu belirtildi.
İtalyan ekibinin bu düşük bütçeyle Galatasaray'ı ve oyuncuyu nasıl ikna edeceği ise merak konusu.
FIFA 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Çekya ve Güney Afrika, A Grubu'ndaki ikinci maçlarında karşı karşıya geliyor. Mücadele TSİ 19.00'da başladı.
FIFA 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda ikinci haftanın açılış maçında Çekya ile Güney Afrika karşı karşıya geliyor. Puanları bulunmayan her iki takımın da bu maçtaki tek hedefleri mutlak galibiyet.
Çekya, ilk maçında Güney Kore'ye 2-1 mağlup olmuştu.
Güney Afrika ise Meksika'ya 2-0 yenilmişti.
ÇEK CUMHURİYETİ - GÜNEY AFRİKA MAÇI SAAT KAÇTA, HANGİ KANALDA?
FIFA Dünya Kupası kapsamında oynanan Çek Cumhuriyeti-Güney Afrika karşılaşması, 18 Haziran 2026 Perşembe günü saat 19.00'da başladı. Karşılaşması TRT 1 ekranlarından canlı olarak izleyebilirsiniz.
Real Madrid'in Fransız yıldızı Eduardo Camavinga, PSG'nin astronomik ilgisine "hayır" dedi. Son günlerde adı Galatasaray ile de anılan 23 yaşındaki orta sahanın geleceğiyle ilgili kararını AS Gazetesi duyurdu.
AS Gazetesi'nin haberine göre, PSG'nin Eduardo Camavinga’yı kadrosuna katmak istediği, ancak Fransız yıldızın Real Madrid'den ayrılmaya kesinlikle sıcak bakmadığı belirtildi.
Son dönemde Türk medyasında ve sosyal medyada Camavinga'nın adı Galatasaray ile sıkça anılmaya başlanmıştı. Özellikle taraftarlar arasında büyük bir heyecan yaratan bu iddialar, "yılın transfer bombası" şeklinde köpürtülüyordu. Real Madrid'in vazgeçilmez parçalarından biri olan ve PSG gibi devlerin bile ikna edemediği 23 yaşındaki bir dünya yıldızının, şu aşamada Galatasaray'a transfer olması gerçekçi görünmüyor.
Camavinga, PSG'yi bile reddederek Real Madrid'de kalmak istiyor; Galatasaray iddiaları ise tamamen asılsız transfer fısıltılarından ibaret.
Galatasaray'ın Kolombiyalı stoperi Davinson Sanchez, Dünya Kupası'ndaki ilk maçına Özbekistan karşısında çıktı. Bu arada tribünlerde onu takip eden bazı kişiler bulunuyordu!
Kolombiya, Dünya Kupası'nın grup aşamasına 3-1'lik Özbekistan galibiyetiyle başladı. Galatasaray'ın tecrübeli savunmacısı Davinson Sanchez, 90 dakika sahada kaldı:
Topla buluşma: 88
Pas: 66/76 (%87)
Kilit pas: 2
Uzun pas: 2/8
Şut: 1(0)
İkili mücadele: 6(3)
Top çalma: 1
Pas arası: 1
Uzaklaştırma: 6
Geri kazanma: 3
COMO GÖZLEMCİLERİ
Kolombiya'nın gollerini Daniel Munoz (40), Luis Diaz (65) ve Jaminton Campaz (90+9) kaydetti. Özbekistan'ın tek sayısı Feyzullayev'den (60) geldi. Davinson Sanchez, ülkesi adına iyi bir performans sergiledi. Bu arada onu tribünden izleyen bazı kişiler vardı: Como gözlemcileri...
PEŞİNİ BIRAKMADILAR
Serie A'yı 4. sırada bitiren Como, Şampiyonlar Ligi biletini almıştı. İtalyan ekibi, Davinson Sanchez konusunda son derece ciddi. Bu sebeple onun peşini Dünya Kupası'nda da bırakmadılar. Galatasaray'ın 30 yaşındaki stoperden yaklaşık 30 milyon euroluk bir beklentisi bulunuyor. Satılırsa, onun yerine takviye yapılacak.
Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri ekibi Al-Wahda ile yollarını ayıran Dusan Tadic, futbolu bırakıyor mu? Sırp yıldızın, eski teknik direktörü İsmail Kartal'ın ekibine antrenör olarak katılacağı iddiası gündeme bomba gibi düştü.
Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri ekibi Al-Wahda, Sırp yıldız Dusan Tadic ile yollarını ayırdı. 37 yaşındaki tecrübeli oyuncunun, İsmail Kartal’ın teknik ekibine katılacağı iddia ediliyor.
Fenerbahçe'den ayrıldıktan sonra sezon başında BAE temsilcisi Al-Wahda'ya transfer olan Dusan Tadic, körfez macerasını erken noktaladı. Kulüp, tecrübeli yıldızın kendi isteği doğrultusunda yapılan görüşmeler neticesinde sözleşmenin karşılıklı olarak feshedildiğini duyurdu.
Al-Wahda formasıyla bu sezon 40 resmi maçta 5 gol ve 20 asist üreterek kalitesini bir kez daha kanıtlayan Tadic'in bu ani ayrılığı, transfer kulislerini hareketlendirdi.
Sözleşme feshinin arkasında yatan nedenlere dair sıcak bir iddia ortaya atıldı. Futbolculuk kariyerinin son dönemine gelen Tadic'in, Fenerbahçe'de birlikte çalıştığı teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'ın yeni kuracağı teknik ekibe antrenör olarak dahil olacağı ileri sürüldü. Sırp liderin yeşil sahalara veda edip etmeyeceği ve antrenörlük kariyerine Kartal'ın yanında başlayıp başlamayacağı önümüzdeki günlerde netlik kazanacak.
Fenerbahçe'de İsmail Kartal'ın birinci yardımcısı olacağı açıklanan Dirk Kuyt için kulübü Dordrecht'ten resmi açıklama geldi: Kuyt izin istedi ancak ayrılık için ciddi bir mali tazminat talep ediyoruz.
Fenerbahçe’de teknik direktörlüğe yeniden İsmail Kartal’ın getirilmesinin ardından, teknik ekibe kulübün efsane ismi Dirk Kuyt’ın dahil edildiği resmen açıklandı.
Kulüp yöneticisi Cihan Kamer, Hollandalı futbol adamıyla birinci yardımcı antrenörlük görevi için anlaşma sağlandığını ve Kuyt'ın bu tekliften büyük heyecan duyduğunu belirtti.
Şu anda Hollanda 2. Lig ekibi FC Dordrecht'i çalıştıran Kuyt'ın bu hamlesine kulübünden resmi yanıt geldi. Dordrecht Sportif Direktörü Sjoerd Ars, Kuyt’ın ayrılmak için kendilerinden izin istediğini ve yarın takımla sahaya çıkma ihtimalinin düşük olduğunu doğruladı.
Ancak sözleşmesi süren teknik adamı bırakmak için Fenerbahçe’den henüz resmi bir adım gelmediğini belirten Ars, transferin gerçekleşmesi için ciddi bir mali tazminat talep ettiklerini açıkladı. Kulüp CEO'su Hans de Zeeuw ise tarafların tamamen anlaştığı yönündeki iddiaları yalanlayarak resmi prosedürlerin tamamlanması gerektiğinin altını çizdi.
Beşiktaş, Sevilla'nın İsviçreli orta sahası Djibril Sow için resmi transfer teklifini yaptı! Siyah-beyazlıların, 29 yaşındaki deneyimli futbolcu için bonuslar dahil 7 milyon euroluk bir paket sunduğu ileri sürüldü.
Beşiktaş, orta saha rotasyonunu güçlendirmek için rotayı İspanya’ya çevirdi. İspanyol basınından Ficherio'nun haberine göre Beşiktaş, Sevilla forması giyen İsviçreli orta saha oyuncusu Djibril Sow için resmi transfer teklifinde bulundu.
Beşiktaş, 29 yaşındaki deneyimli futbolcu için bonuslar da dahil olmak üzere 7 milyon euro seviyesinde bir paket sundu.
Tempolu oyunu, iki yönlü orta saha becerileri ve yüksek pas yüzdesiyle tanınan Sow, Sevilla’nın yanı sıra İsviçre Milli Takımı'nın da önemli isimleri arasında yer alıyor.
Sevilla cephesinin bu teklife vereceği yanıt merakla beklenirken, Beşiktaş yönetiminin transferi kısa sürede bitirmek için yoğun mesai harcadığı belirtiliyor.
Transferin olumlu sonuçlanması halinde Djibril Sow’un önümüzdeki günlerde sağlık kontrolleri ve resmi imza için İstanbul’a gelmesi bekleniyor.
Ankara'daki 5. koşuda 'Liderkatı' isimli safkanın tökezlemesi sonucu sert bir şekilde düşen ünlü jokey Gökhan Kocakaya hastaneye kaldırıldı; resmi açıklama bekleniyor.
Türkiye’nin önde gelen jokeylerinden Gökhan Kocakaya, Ankara’da düzenlenen yarışlarda talihsiz bir kaza yaşadı. Günün 5. koşusunda Liderkatı isimli safkanla mücadele eden tecrübeli jokey, atının tökezlemesi sonucu sert bir şekilde pistte düştü.
Olayın hemen ardından pistteki sağlık ekipleri Kocakaya’ya ilk müdahaleyi yaptı ve başarılı jokey ambulansla hastaneye kaldırıldı. Gökhan Kocakaya’nın sağlık durumuna ilişkin henüz resmi bir açıklama yapılmadı.
Usta jokeye geçmiş olsun dileklerimizi iletiyor, acil şifalar diliyoruz.
Galatasaray savunmadaki havuzu güçlendirmek için Ümit Akdağ'la ilgileniyor. 22 yaşındaki futbolcu, rotasyonda düşünülüyor. Alanyaspor'un talep ettiği bonservis ise "ilk 11" tadında...
Galatasaray transferde sadece yabancı isimlerle ilgilenmiyor. Yerli alternatifler de var. Ve bunlardan biri; Alanyaspor forması giyen Ümit Akdağ... 22 yaşındaki solak stoper, Abdülkerim Bardakcı'nın yedeği olarak düşünülüyor. Galatasaray'ın mevcut kadrosundaki tek solak stoper; Abdülkerim...
RAKAMI YÜKSEK BULUYORLAR
Bu sebeple Ümit konusunda bazı girişimler yapıldı. Ancak Alanyaspor'un bonservis beklentisi 10 milyon euro civarında... Sarı-Kırmızılılar, rotasyonda kullanılacak bir oyuncu için talep edilen rakamın yüksek olduğunu düşünüyor. Bu arada 1.92 boyundaki futbolcuyla Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe de ilgileniyor.
KESİNLİKLE DÜŞÜNMÜYORLAR
Cim-Bom, Ümit konusunda çift hanelere çıkmayı düşünmüyor. Alanyaspor indirime gitmezse bu dosya kapatılacak. Akdeniz temsilcisi ise Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'ın da tekliflerini görmek istiyor. Alanyaspor'un eli rahat... Çünkü oyuncunun mukavelesi sürüyor. Kısa süre içinde Ümit'le ilgili somut bir gelişmenin yaşanması beklenmiyor.
Gençlerbirliği Sportif Direktörü Cem Can, M'Baye Niang'ın sözleşmesinin feshedildiğini açıkladı.
Cem Can, 31 yaşındaki Senegalli forvet M'Baye Niang ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yolların ayrıldığını dile getirdi.
Fıratcan Üzüm'ün sözleşmesini ise uzattıklarını aktaran Can, "Fıratcan ve menajeriyle bir görüşme gerçekleştirdik. Yeni sözleşme için anlaştık." dedi.
Can, performansıyla dikkati çeken Franco Tongya ile Ousmane Diabate'nin takımda kalıp kalmayacağına ilişkin ise "Eksik, ihtiyaç duyulan bölgelerimiz var. Önceliğimiz takıma katacağımız oyuncular. Bu süreçte de her oyuncu değerini bulursa, bir teklif gelirse değerlendirilebilir. Henüz yazılı teklif yok. Zaten mevcut oyuncularımız, onlarla kampta beraber olacağız." bilgilerini verdi.
Bahçeşehir Koleji Erkek Basketbol Takımı, ABD'li basketbolcu Trevion Williams'ın 2026-2027 sezonunda da takımda yer alacağını duyurdu.
Kulübün sosyal medya hesaplarından yapılan açıklamada, "2025-2026 sezonu öncesinde takımımıza katılan oyuncumuz Trevion Williams, 2026-2027 sezonunda da formamız için mücadeleye devam edecek." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Voleybol Sultanlar Ligi ekiplerinden Aras Kargo, Defne Başyolcu ile Kolombiyalı Ana Karina Olaya'nın sözleşmesini uzattı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Defne'yle hikayemiz devam ediyor. A Milli Takımda da görev alan milli sporcumuz, gururumuz Defne Başyolcu ile yeni sezonda da yolumuza devam ediyoruz. Hep beraber nice başarılara Defne." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Kolombiya milli takımı forması giyen Ana Karina Olaya'nın sözleşmesinin de uzatıldığı belirtilerek "Sultanlar Ligi'ndeki ilk sezonumuzdan bu yana beraber mücadele ettiğimiz başarılı smaçörümüz Ana Karina Olaya ile yeni sezonda da yolumuza devam ediyoruz. Hep beraber nice başarılara Olaya." denildi.
Fenerbahçe, eski golcüsü Vedat Muriqi'in bu akşam saat 21.00'de İstanbul'da olacağını resmen açıkladı.
Fenerbahçe, eski golcüsü Vedat Muriqi’in transferini bitirdi. Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan resmi açıklamaya göre, Kosovalı santrfor bu akşam saat 21.00’de İstanbul Havalimanı’nda olacak.
Sağlık kontrollerinin ardından resmi sözleşmeye imza atması beklenen Muriqi, yeniden Kadıköy çimlerine çıkmaya hazırlanıyor.
Son Dakika Bilgisi: Taraftarların, golcü oyuncuyu karşılamak için havalimanına akın etmesi bekleniyor.
Turkcell, A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 2026 Dünya Kupası'ndaki Paraguay karşılaşmasını Dolmabahçe Park Alanı'nda dev ekranda taraftarlarla buluşturacak.
Şirketten yapılan açıklamaya göre, Turkcell, 25 yıldır A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın yanında yer alıyor.
Şirket, Dünya Kupası grup maçları kapsamındaki Türkiye-Paraguay karşılaşmasını dev ekranda taraftarlarla buluşturuyor.
Futbolseverler, 20 Haziran Cumartesi günü saat 6.00'da oynanacak maç için İstanbul'un Beşiktaş ilçesindeki Dolmabahçe Park Alanı'nda bir araya gelerek milli heyecana ortak olabilecek.
Türk bayrakları ve marşlar eşliğinde gerçekleşecek etkinlikte, taraftarlar karşılaşmayı dev ekrandan takip ederken, kupa coşkusunu da birlikte yaşayabilecek.
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Futbol üzrə İngiltərə yığmasının hücumçusu Harri Keyn DÇ-2026-da keçirdikləri ilk oyunda dubla imza atmaqla bir neçə ilki gerçələşdirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi dünya çempionatının qrup mərhələsinin ilk turunda İngiltərə yığması Xorvatiya millisinə 4:2 hesabıyla qalib gəlib.
Keyn bu görüşdə iki qol vurmaqla tarixi nailiyyətə imza atıb. 32 yaşlı futbolçu əvvəlcə matçın 12-ci dəqiqəsində penaltidən fərqlənərək dünya çempionatları tarixində ən çox penalti qolu vuran oyunçu olub. Keyn mundiallarda vurduğu penalti qollarının sayını 5-ə çatdıraraq bu göstəricidə indiyədək liderliyi bölüşdüyü Eysebio, Rob Rensenbrink, Qabriel Batistuta və Lionel Messini geridə qoyub.
Bu qol Keyn üçün dünya çempionatlarındakı 9-cu qol olub. Bununla da İngiltərə millisinin kapitanı mundial qollarının sayına görə Kristiano Ronaldonu (8 qol) arxada qoyub. O, eyni zamanda dünya çempionatlarında ən azı 9 qol vurmuş 26-cı futbolçu kimi tarixə düşüb.
Keyn ikinci qolunu da vuraraq dünya çempionatlarındakı qollarının sayını 10-a yüksəldib. Beləliklə, o, İngiltərə millisinin mundiallar tarixində ən məhsuldar futbolçusu olan Qari Linekerin rekorduna şərik çıxıb. Hər iki futbolçunun hesabında 10 qol var və onlar bu göstəriciyə 12 oyunda nail olublar.
Keyn bu mundialda növbəti qolunu vuracağı təqdirdə bu göstəricidə Linekeri geridə qoyaraq təkbaşına lider olacaq.
İngiltərə yığmasının lideri həmçinin dünya çempionatlarında 10 qol həddinə çatmış 16-cı futbolçu olub. Bundan başqa, o, Devid Bekhemdən sonra üç müxtəlif dünya çempionatında qol vurmağı bacaran ikinci ingilis futbolçu kimi tarixə düşüb.
Qeyd edək ki, Harri Keyn hazırda Almaniyanın “Bayern” klubunda çıxış edir. O, 81 qolla İngiltərə millisinin tarixində ən yaxşı bombardirdir. Hücumçu 2018-ci ildə Rusiyada keçirilmiş dünya çempionatında 6 qol vuraraq turnirin bombardiri olmuşdu.
Beləliklə, Xorvatiya ilə qarşılaşma Harri Keyn üçün təkcə uğurlu start deyil, həm də dünya çempionatları tarixində bir neçə mühüm rekordu yenilədiyi unudulmaz oyun kimi yadda qalıb.
“Neftçi”nin qadın futbolçulardan ibarət komandasının UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının (ÇL) 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsindəki rəqibi müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az bu barədə UEFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Belə ki, bu gün keçirilmiş püşkatmanın nəticəsinə əsasən, Bakı təmsilçisi bu mərhələnin 1-ci qrupunun yarımfinalında Monteneqronun “Buduçnost” komandası ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Cütün qalibi finalda PAOK (Yunanıstan) – “Hapoel” (Yerusəlim, İsrail) cütünün qalibi ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Qalib komanda 2-ci təsnifat mərhələsinə yüksələcək.
“Neftçi”nin yer aldığı bu qrupun oyunlarının hansı ölkədə təşkil ediləcəyi hələlik məlum deyil. Bir oyundan ibarət olacaq bütün görüşlər eyni məkanda təşkil ediləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, ÇL-in 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin yarımfinal oyunları iyulun 22-də, final görüşüi isə eyni ayın 25-də keçiriləcək.
“Qəbələ”nin futbolçusu Mehrac Baxşalı və “Şamaxı”dan ayrılmış Ravil Qafarov bundan sonra “Şahdağ Qusar”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaqlar.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Qusar klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, klub Premyer Liqa təmsilçisi “Qəbələ”dən Mehrac Baxşalını icarə əsasında heyətinə cəlb edib. 23 yaşlı hücumçu cari mövsümün sonuna qədər yeni komandasında çıxış edəcək.
Əyalət klubu azad agent statusuna malik Ravil Qafarov ilə də müqavilə imzalayıb. 20 yaşlı futbolçunun müqaviləsinin müddəti 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün sonuna qədər nəzərdə tutulub.
Ravilin son klubu “Şamaxı” olub. O, həmçinin 21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət milli komandamızın da üzvüdür.
“Şahdağ Qusar” Gülağa Əsədovu da heyətinə cəlb edib. 23 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə 1+1 illik sözləşmə imzalanıb. Əsədovun son klubu “Ordu” olub.
Ötən mövsümü “Səbail”in heyətində keçirmiş Fəxri Məmmədli də “Şahdağ Qusar”a keçib. 21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət milli komandamızın da üzvü olan futbolçunun müqaviləsinin müddəti mövsümün sonuna qədər nəzərdə tutulub.
Daha bir yeni transferi Ürfan İsmayılovdur. 30 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 1+1 illik sözləşmə imzalanıb. Təcrübəli yarımmüdafiəçi ötən mövsümü “Şəfa”da keçirib.
Qusar təmsilçisi qapıçı Elməddin Sultanovu da heyətinə qatıb. Qolkiper növbəti mövsümü bu komandanın heyətində keçirəcək. 25 yaşlı qapıçı “Qəbələ”nin yetirməsidir. Onun son klubu “Baku Sportinq” olub.
“Şahdağ Qusar” iki futbolçusu ilə də yeni müqavilə bağlayıb. Qapıçı Müşviq Nadirov və hücumçu Famil Camalovla müqavilənin müddəti artırılıb. Hər iki futbolçu növbəti mövsümün sonuna qədər bu komandanın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Birinci Liqanı tərk edərək növbəti mövsümdən İkinci Liqada mübarizə aparacaq “Difai” komandasının yeni baş məşqçisi müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandanı bundan sonra Şəhriyar Məmmədov çalışdıracaq.
Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin müddəti açıqlanmayıb. Amma böyük ehtimalla, gənc mütəxəssis yeni klubu ilə 1 illik sözləşməyə imza atıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Şəhriyar Məmmədov daha əvvəl “Araz Saatlı” və MOİK-də çalışıb.
Qeyd edək ki, “Difai” Birinci Liqada 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü sonuncu sırada başa vuraraq İkinci Liqaya düşüb. Bu komanda ötən mövsüm keçirdiyi 27 oyunda cəmi 4 qələbə qazanıb, 6 heç-heçə edib, 17 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Cəmi 18 xal toplamış kollektiv 10 iştirakçı arasında sonuncu yeri tutub.
Azərbaycanda ilk dəfə paraüzgüçülük üzrə ölkə çempionatı keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, çempionatda 30-a yaxın yeniyetmə və gənc paraüzgüçü 9 müxtəlif kateqoriya üzrə mübarizə aparıblar.
Tədbirdə ikiqat Paralimpiya çempionu İlham Zəkiyev, Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin sektor müdiri Aydın Məmmədov, Milli Paralimpiya Komitəsinin rəhbərliyi, tərəfdaş qurumların nümayəndələri və idman ictimaiyyətinin üzvləri iştirak ediblər.
Ölkəmizdə ilk dəfə təşkil olunan çempionatın keçirilməsində əsas məqsəd əlilliyi olan şəxslərin idmana cəlb olunmasını təşviq etmək, onların idman bacarıqlarının inkişafına dəstək vermək, eləcə də gələcəkdə Azərbaycanı beynəlxalq yarışlarda təmsil edəcək perspektivli paraüzgüçülərin müəyyənləşdirilməsi və paraüzgüçülük üzrə ehtiyat qüvvənin formalaşdırılmasına töhfə vermək olub.
MPK-nın təşkilatçılığı, Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin dəstəyi ilə Əmək və Əhalinin Sosial Müdafiəsi Nazirliyinin tabeliyində fəaliyyət göstərən Sumqayıt Paralimpiya İdman Kompleksində baş tutan birinciliyin sonunda qaliblərə medal, sertifikat və hədiyyələr təqdim olunub.
Qeyd edək ki, bu yarış ölkədə paraüzgüçülük növünün inkişafı, idmançıların yarış təcrübəsinin artırılması və milli komanda üçün namizədlərin müəyyənləşdirilməsi baxımından mühüm əhəmiyyət kəsb edir.
Ruben Amorim has a rebuild job on his hands as the recently-appointed head coach of Milan, as the Rossoneri have a list of nine players whose futures remain unsettled including the likes of Rafael Leao, Luka Modric and Adrien Rabiot.
Amorim has nine potential transfer headaches at Milan
It was a bitterly disappointing end to the 2025-26 season for Milan, who missed out on qualification to the Champions League despite having spent much of the campaign in second place.
The collapse in form in the final in the final weeks of the season led to the departures of head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani, who were all dismissed in one brutal statement the day after the Serie A campaign came to an end.
It took several weeks for Milan to make any new appointments, but have since landed on former Manchester United and Sporting CP tactician Amorim to take over from Allegri. A new set of directors are still yet to be appointed.
Before the new coach starts thinking about potential signings, he already has a list of nine players whose futures need to be sorted as a matter of priority.
Perhaps the biggest issue for Milan is the future of Leao, who has made it clear in a series of interviews during the off-season that he feels ready to take on a new challenge elsewhere.
The issue is finding a willing buyer, as La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Milan are still hoping to bring in a fee of €50m if they are to sell the Portugal international this summer.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Rafael Leao of AC Milan controls the ball whilst under pressure from Weston McKennie of Juventus during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that Amorim may not be the best fit for Leao as a head coach, especially if he intends to deploy his usual 3-4-2-1 formation, which would not get the best out of Leao’s characteristics.
Additionally, it remains to be seen what Luka Modric will decide to do after the 2026 World Cup comes to an end. He joined Milan on a free transfer last summer, signing a one-year contract with an option to extend, but many signs point towards him potentially calling it a day on his playing career at the age of 40 this summer.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Luka Modric of AC Milan looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Then there is Rabiot, who was brought to the club by his former Juventus coach Allegri last summer. Allegri has since taken over from Antonio Conte as head coach of Napoli, and Rabiot continues to be linked with a potential move to join his trusted leader at the Stadio Maradona.
As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan have no intention of letting Christian Pulisic go this summer, but the fact that he has not yet put pen to paper on a new contract is not a particularly encouraging sign.
The USMNT star is under contract until 2027 with a club option to extend for a further 12 months, so there is still time to negotiate a renewal, and US-based owner Gerry Cardinale is said to be particularly keen on keeping ‘Captain America’ on board.
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Christian Pulisic of Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
There are also doubts surrounding goalkeeper Mike Maignan, who has often been linked with big-money moves to some of Europe’s biggest clubs. La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that a season without Champions League football and an unclear direction at boardroom level is not particularly appealing to the Frenchman.
Then, there are a set of returning loanees who appear unlikely to reclaim their places in the Rossoneri first team. They include Samuel Chukwueze, who could still potentially join Fulham on a permanent basis, Ismael Bennacer, set to return from Dinamo Zagreb, Yunus Musah, set to return from Atalanta, Warren Bondo, set to return from Cremonese.
Reports in Italy claim that Jonathan David does not want to give up on his Juventus career after one disappointing season in Serie A, but the Canada international’s stance could complicate the club’s chances of bringing in a new centre-forward during the summer transfer window.
Juventus could struggle to sign a new striker if both David and Openda stay
David joined Juventus on a free transfer during the 2025 summer transfer window, signing on a five-year contract running until the summer of 2030. The 26-year-old earns a reported wage of €6m per season plus up to €2m in bonuses in Turin.
Despite delivering a consistent return during his time in Ligue 1 with Lille, averaging above 17 league goals per season during his time in France, David struggled to hit the ground running in Serie A and for the first time in his professional career, ended a season without hitting double figures (six goals from 35 Serie A appearances, eight goals from 46 appearances across all competitions).
With Juventus missing out on qualification to the Champions League and with Dusan Vlahovic’s contract expiring at the end of June, Juventus have been keen to bring in a new centre-forward to add to Luciano Spalletti’s ranks.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Given that David arrived on a free transfer, any sale would be recorded as a capital gain for Juventus if they were to sell the Canadian this summer.
However, according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, David is unwilling to give up on his Bianconeri career after just one season and is determined to prove his worth at the Allianz Stadium.
However, this could complicate Juventus’s search to bring in another centre-forward, given that David still earns a significant salary and selling Lois Openda outright this summer seems like an impossible task.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Jonathan David of Juventus is challenged by Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
And, with an expected drop in budget of around €50m-€60m without access to the Champions League, stumping up the cash to sign a new, starting centre-forward while keeping both David and Openda on board is a difficult task to say the least.
Former England spinner Graeme Swann heaped praise on Ishan Kishan after the wicketkeeper-batter's sensational century powered India to a dominant 170-run win over Afghanistan in the second ODI in Lucknow, sealing the three-match series with a game to spare.
Kishan played a stunning knock of 125 from just 79 balls, striking 14 boundaries and seven sixes. His innings formed the backbone of a massive 224-run third-wicket stand with India captain Shubman Gill, who produced a brilliant 154. Their partnership helped India amass 402 before restricting Afghanistan to 232.
Speaking on JioStar, Swann admired Kishan's team-first attitude and his ability to fit seamlessly into any role required by the side.
“He is the sort of player who will do whatever job you ask of him without any complaints. The fact that he’s come back into the team and looks like he’s never been away is remarkable,” Swann said.
The former England spinner also highlighted the way Kishan paced his innings before shifting gears dramatically. According to Swann, the left-hander showed excellent game awareness rather than relying on reckless strokeplay.
“He came to the crease and was circumspect for his first fifty, but then took just 19 deliveries to go from 50 to 100, which is ridiculous. It wasn’t crazy hitting or slogging either. He was simply being sensible, picking his spots on the leg side, forcing the bowlers to change their lines, and then playing those gorgeous lofted extra-cover drives.”
Swann felt Kishan's transformation reflected the hard work he has put into improving specific areas of his batting.
“It’s a sign of sheer class. That shot, wide of long-off, is something he’s worked on over the last two years. It was an area where bowlers could shut him down, but he went away, worked on it, and turned it into a strength, which is brilliant,” he added.
Kishan brought up his hundred in only 71 deliveries and ensured India's momentum never slowed. Alongside Gill, he dismantled Afghanistan's bowling attack and set up one of India's biggest ODI totals in recent years.
India then completed a comprehensive victory as Arshdeep Singh and Gurnoor Brar picked up three wickets each. Rahmat Shah fought hard with 79, but Afghanistan were eventually bowled out for 232, handing India an unbeatable 2-0 lead ahead of the final ODI in Chennai.
Barcelona superstar’s chances of starting for Spain vs Saudi Arabia growing
Spain had one of the most disappointing starts to the 2026 FIFA World Cup as they were held to a goalless draw by minnows Cabo Verde.
It was a toothless attacking display from La Roja, who were missing the attacking flair of Lamine Yamal. The youngster was benched on account of his caution over his injury, though he did later come on as a substitute.
Following Spain’s mishap against Cabo Verde, there are calls for Yamal to start the next game against Saudi Arabia, in what could be a must-win encounter for Luis de la Fuente’s men.
Yamal’s chances of starting against Saudi Arabia
According to COPE, Yamal’s chances of starting against Saudi Arabia are increasing as Spain is more anxious about the need to win their first match of the World Cup.
Will Yamal start vs Saudi Arabia? (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
As evident after the match against Cabo Verde, the decision to deploy Gavi on the flanks did not quite work, while Ferran Torres and Mikel Oyarzabal offered little to no productivity upfront.
That is where Yamal’s flair and ability to create something out of nothing could come in handy for Spain as they look to secure an early breakthrough.
Yamal featured for 19 minutes as a substitute against Cabo Verde. So he should be fit enough to start against Saudi Arabia.
What’s the catch?
All eyes on Yamal’s fitness heading into the Saudi Arabia game. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
However, the report adds that Yamal, even if he starts the game against Saudi Arabia, may not feature in more than 45 minutes.
That means the Spanish international could be taken off at half-time by de la Fuente, as the Spanish team does not want to take any risks with his fitness.
That means Spain must start the game well if they decide to go ahead and put Yamal in the starting eleven. Yamal, for his part, is keen on starting against Saudi Arabia as well.
The onus will be on the Barcelona superstar to create chances or even score a goal himself, knowing Spain lacks the presence of a potent number nine that other big teams have.
Tyler Reddick still leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings, but Denny Hamlin has quietly turned the regular-season championship battle into one of the biggest storylines heading into NASCAR’s inaugural San Diego weekend.
Following Pocono Raceway, Reddick sits atop the standings with 704 points. Hamlin is second with 685, trimming the gap to just 19 points with 10 races remaining before the playoffs begin.
Now the series heads to Naval Base Coronado, where NASCAR will compete on a temporary street circuit unlike anything currently on the Cup Series schedule. While every driver will face a learning curve, the track type could play directly into one driver’s strengths.
And that’s not Hamlin.
Tyler Reddick’s Track Record Makes Him a Favorite
Over the past several seasons, Reddick has established himself as one of NASCAR’s premier road-course racers.
The 23XI Racing driver owns four career Cup Series victories on road-course and street-style circuits, including wins at Road America, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, and two victories at Circuit of The Americas.
His recent results on similar tracks are even more impressive.
In his last six road-course starts entering San Diego, Reddick has finished fifth, first, tenth, ninth, sixth, and third. He also opened the 2026 season by winning at COTA, further cementing his reputation as one of the sport’s most complete road racers.
Those numbers help explain why many observers will view Reddick as one of the favorites this weekend despite the unknowns surrounding NASCAR’s newest venue.
For the No. 45 team, San Diego also represents an opportunity to regain momentum in the standings race. While Reddick still holds the lead, Hamlin has steadily chipped away at his advantage over the past several weeks.
A strong finish Sunday could help create some breathing room once again.
Hamlin Has Closed the Gap, but San Diego Could Be a Challenge
Hamlin arrives in Southern California carrying plenty of momentum.
The Joe Gibbs Racing veteran has four victories this season and remains firmly in the hunt for the regular-season championship. More importantly, he has reduced Reddick’s lead to fewer than 20 points, putting real pressure on the standings leader entering the second half of the season.
The challenge is that road courses have not produced the same level of consistency.
Hamlin’s lone Cup Series road-course victory came at Watkins Glen in 2016. More recently, he has recorded just one top-10 finish in his last five road-course starts entering San Diego, a stretch that includes finishes of 10th, 16th, 23rd, 25th, and 20th.
Those results are respectable, but they do not match the standard Reddick has established on similar circuits.
That is what makes this weekend so intriguing.
If Reddick performs like he has throughout much of his road-course career, he could leave San Diego with a larger cushion atop the standings. But if Hamlin can match or beat Reddick on a track type that has historically favored the No. 45 team, the fight for the regular-season championship could tighten even further.
With 10 races remaining before the playoffs begin, every point matters.
Jun 17, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Jackson Chourio (11) rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the fourth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
The Milwaukee Brewers are looking for a sweep of the Cleveland Guardians on Thursday afternoon, as they’ll also look to lock up a 5-1 homestand against the Phillies and Guards.
Drohan, 27, is making his fifth start of the season and fourth consecutive appearance from the rotation. In those last three outings, he’s totaled 15 1/3 innings against the Giants, Rockies, and Phillies, allowing nine runs on 17 hits and three walks while striking out 16 in a pair of blowout victories and a high-scoring loss. For the season, he has a 3.59 ERA, 2.72 FIP, and 44 strikeouts over 42 2/3 innings.
Messick, 25, was a second-round pick in 2022 out of Florida State. He debuted last August but held rookie status through this season. His stats in 2025 and 2026 are nearly identical, so I’ll summarize them as a whole: over 21 career starts, he has a 2.69 ERA, 3.21 FIP, and 120 strikeouts across 120 1/3 innings, totaling 3.7 bWAR. He’s coming off a pair of losses, though, as he allowed eight runs (seven earned) on 10 hits and four walks over 11 1/3 innings in losses to the Rangers and Yankees. He struck out four batters in both of those outings.
In some negative injury news, we’ve learned that Quinn Priester, who has missed the entire season while dealing with thoracic outlet syndrome, has opted for “season-ending first rib removal surgery,” that will keep him out eight to 10 months until he’s fully healthy. Priester has had multiple rehab stints in the last two months, but he’s struggled with command, with a 15.75 ERA on 24 walks and 22 hits over just 16 innings over eight appearances. Here’s what he had to say about the injury:
Brewers starter Quinn Priester will have thoracic outlet decompression surgery on Monday and will miss the entirety of this season. Here’s a detailed explanation for why he has no regrets about waiting this long to get to this point. pic.twitter.com/QEyuwToxyW
NEW DELHI: Australia will look to continue their resurgence and seal the three-match T20I series when they take on Bangladesh in the second T20I at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram on Friday.
After suffering a 1-2 defeat in the ODI series, Australia bounced back impressively in the shortest format, registering a four-wicket victory in the opening T20I to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
The visitors produced a clinical all-round performance in the series opener, with their spin attack doing the bulk of the damage. Adam Zampa and Joel Davies claimed three wickets each as Bangladesh were bundled out for 131 in 19 overs. India-born all-rounder Nikhil Chaudhary, the first India-born male cricketer to represent Australia in six decades, also chipped in with a wicket.
Bangladesh had started brightly after captain Towhid Hridoy won the toss and opted to bat, reaching 39/1 in the fifth over. However, Australia's spinners turned the game around as the hosts lost seven wickets for just 60 runs, surrendering control of the innings.
In reply, Australia were briefly rocked by the early departures of skipper Mitchell Marsh, returning from an ankle injury, and Josh Inglis. But Cooper Connolly once again emerged as the star performer. Fresh from his match-winning 149 in the final ODI, Connolly smashed 47 off 39 balls, including four fours and three sixes, to guide Australia to 133/6 in 18.2 overs.
Bangladesh's debutant left-arm pacer Abdul Gaffar impressed with figures of 2/32, including the prized wicket of Connolly, but it was not enough to prevent Australia from taking the lead.
With momentum firmly on their side, Australia will now be aiming to clinch the series with a game to spare, while Bangladesh face a must-win situation to keep the contest alive.
Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I: Live Streaming Details
When will the Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I match take place? The Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I will be played on June 19.
Where will the Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I match be held? The match will be played at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram.
What time will the Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I start? The match will begin at 1:30 PM IST, while the toss will take place at 1:00 PM IST.
Where can fans watch the Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I live? The match will be streamed live on FanCode.
Where can fans follow the Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I online? Live updates, scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary will be available on TimesofIndia.com.
Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I: Predicted XIs
Bangladesh: Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Soumya Sarkar, Saif Hassan, Parvez Hossain Emon (wk), Towhid Hridoy (c), Shamim Hossain, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Shoriful Islam, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, Mustafizur Rahman
Australia: Mitchell Marsh (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Cooper Connolly, Matt Renshaw, Tim David, Nikhil Chaudhary, Joel Davies, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Spencer Johnson, Adam Zampa
Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd T20I: Squads
Australia: Mitchell Marsh (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Matt Renshaw, Aaron Hardie, Nikhil Chaudhary, Joel Davies, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Spencer Johnson, Adam Zampa, Cameron Green, Riley Meredith, Matthew Kuhnemann, Josh Philippe.
Bangladesh: Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Litton Das (wk/c), Parvez Hossain Emon, Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Soumya Sarkar, Nurul Hasan, Nahid Rana, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, Nasum Ahmed.
On this day 123 years ago, the White Sox gave up on Cozy Dolan. | (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images).
1903 The White Sox badly lost their first trade ever with the Reds, sending Cozy Dolan and Tom Daly to Cincinnati for second baseman George Magoon.
Magoon was awful for the White Sox for the remainder of 1903, slashing .228/.303/.278 for 0.0 WAR; before the 1904 season, the team dumped Magoon on Indianapolis of the American Association for a player to be named later. He would never return to the majors.
Daly, though long in the tooth for the time (37 years old), finished what would be his final season in the majors well enough, logging 0.7 WAR and slashing a formidable .293/.332/.407 at second base. Right fielder Dolan was the lone player in the trade to play in the majors beyond 1903, lasting until 1906; while never a standout and playing poorly for Cincy to finish out 1903, Cozy would rebound in 1904 for a career-high 1.7 WAR and 115 OPS+.
1933 Right in the middle of a 24-game homestand (!), the White Sox drew the biggest crowd in Chicago history at the time, 53,398, to a doubleheader split against the Yankees.
The White Sox, surprisingly playing better than .500 during the dark ages of 1920-50, dropped the first contest vs. New York, 6-4, with Ted Lyons taking the loss. But in the nightcap, the South Siders rewarded their faithful with a 5-4, walk-off win to move to 30-27 and 5 1⁄2 back of first in the American League.
It was a furious finish for Chicago, who trailed all game but score one in the seventh and then a game-tying three in the bottom of the ninth. Evar Swanson knotted the game, 4-4, with a two-run single with one out in the ninth.
In the 10th, Whit Wyatt sat the Yankees down three straight, and the White Sox immediately set to rallying. Luke Appling led the inning off with a double, and after an intentional walk to Red Kress, Jimmy Dykes laid down a bunt to move the runners over that he beat out; on pitcher Wilcy Moore’s overthrow to first base, Appling came around to score.
The next season, Dykes would become player-manager of the White Sox, and would stay at the helm of the team until 1946.
The White Sox would surpass this attendance mark seven times at Comiskey Park after this, but this game remains the eighth-biggest crowd in White Sox (and Chicago baseball) history.
1961 Eddie Gaedel, who came to fame as a pinch-hitter for the St. Louis Browns in 1951 and a Martian leader who landed in Comiskey Park and kidnapped Luis Aparicio and Nellie Fox eight years later, was found dead at his apartment on the South Side of Chicago.
The centerpiece of Bill Veeck’s follies had endured a difficult life, unemployed and alcoholic at the time of his passing. The 3´7´´owner of a 1.000 career MLB OBP was followed home from a bowling alley and beaten and/or mugged, and it was his mother who discovered him dead, in his bed, bruised. A coroner found that Gaedel had suffered a heart attack during or after the assault.
Only one representative of Major League Baseball attended Gaedel’s funeral: Bob Cain, the Tigers pitcher who walked Gaedel in 1951. (Cain had been traded to Detroit from the White Sox three months before the infamous Gaedel game.)
2000 A 17-4 mauling of the Yankees at Yankee Stadium capped the first and only 7-0 road trip in White Sox history. The club jumped on future White Sox starter Orlando Hernández for nine runs in the first inning, knocking him out of the game with two outs in the first; the onslaught was capped by a José Valentín grand slam.
The win pushed the South Siders to a season-high 20 games better than .500 at 44-24, and 7 ½ up in the AL Central.
2006 Jon Garland became the first White Sox pitcher since 1971 to homer in a regular season game when he hit a two-run shot off of Esteban Yan in the eighth inning in Cincinnati. The Sox won easily, 8-1. Garlandscored two runs in the game, as well.
2019 It was a huge moment, and seemingly a big step forward for the rebuilding White Sox. In a 1-1 tie at Wrigley Field, former top Cubs prospect Eloy Jiménez blasted a two-run home run into the left-field bleachers, giving the Sox what turned out to be a 3-1 win. The shot came in the ninth inning, and he did it while breaking his bat! Jiménezwas acquired by the Sox along with top pitching prospect Dylan Cease for pitcher José Quintana on July 13, 2007.
2023 A brilliant individual performance by Sox starting pitcher Lance Lynn was all for naught.
Lynn, who had been badly struggling all season, found a comfort zone in Seattle and wound up striking out 16 Mariners — tying the franchise record — on a Father’s Day Sunday afternoon.
But the Sox offense was so embarrassingly bad it only managed one run, and Seattle wound up winning the game, 5-1, tacking on additional runs off of Reynaldo López when Lynnleft in the eighth inning. Lynn was charged with three runs in the game.
The 16 strikeouts tied Jack Harshman for the team record. Harshman, a converted position player, struck on 16 Red Sox on July 25, 1954 at Fenway Park in a game the White Sox won, 5-2.
UFC analyst Din Thomas finds the career of Ilia Topuria to be even more captivating now that he's no longer an undefeated UFC champion.
Topuria (17-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC) saw one of the great octagon runs in history come to an end Sunday at UFC Freedom 250 when he lost the lightweight title to Justin Gaethje by four-round TKO via corner stoppage. It was a Fight of the Year candidate that entertained the masses, but was also a far cry from the contest Topuria claimed it would be.
"El Matador" confidently stated he would dispatch of Gaethje inside the opening round on the White House South Lawn. Reality was far more cruel, however, and he ended up on the wrong end up a significant upset.
"It's the one that he needed," Thomas told MMA Junkie. "He has to do some soul-searching, because the same mentality that needed to be so great – he needs that now. To feel like you're invincible and feel that you're so great. That happens when you feel that and you trust in yourself and are drinking wine the night before the fight. Now you have to go back and question yourself, and that's where the soul-searching begins.
"Now you start to have doubt. Do you trust yourself anymore and have these same beliefs? Are you as great as you thought you were? You have to go and have that same level of confidence knowing that it didn't work against a guy like Justin Gaethje, where you were a 6-1 favorite. That's a lot of soul searching. I think Ilia can do it."
So far, Topuria has been nothing short of admirable in defeat. His first public reaction started by congratulating Gaethje and accepting the outcome without any excuses, which Thomas sees as an encouraging sign about Topuria's ability to rebound from this adversity.
"I like it – there's no excuse for him. There's no controversy surrounding his loss," Thomas said. "It reminds of when Conor (McGregor) lost. That to me is a sign of true greatness. You just come out and you own it. It's not like he fought a bad fight. He was moments away from winning that fight – early. Just like we all thought it was going to be. It was playing out like we thought it would. Other than the fact defensively he was more irresponsible than I anticipated.
"He fought a great fight, he showed his toughness, and I think he's going to be better for this. This is the type of fight that he needed to really step his feet into what everyone else in MMA has to experience. ... The fact that Ilia finally got to feel that, he's going to be better from it. And I'm looking forward to seeing his next fight because of this loss. How he bounces back. He could either be better for it, or a lot worse. But my opinion is he grows from this and now he knows what it feels like to dig deep and be a dog, and it still not work out."
The rise of Topuria was a compelling story to follow. His run of knockouts against Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway, and Charles Oliveira prior to being unseated by Gaethje will stand the test of time. And he has the runway in his career to do much more.
At just 29, it's possible Topuria is even still a few years out from his fighting prime. His best days could potentially be ahead, but it's a crossroads moment, and Thomas is eager to see what unfolds after the next turn.
"That's what we're going to find out about Ilia," Thomas said. "I think his real career just started Sunday night."
To hear more from Thomas, check out his complete appearance on "The Bohnfire" podcast with MMA Junkie senior reporter Mike Bohn.
The New England Patriots had just 35 sacks last season, and their pass rush could still use a boost.
The Patriots lost K'Lavon Chaisson in free agency, but replaced him with Dre'Mont Jones. They also drafted Gabe Jacas in the second round of the NFL Draft. On top of that, they should be getting a healthy Harold Landry back. Regardless, their pass rush ranked near the bottom of the NFL last season, and they could still use more help.
The Patriots are likely going to give their additions a chance to make an impact, but if they are still struggling to get to the quarterback by the trade deadline, a move could be in the cards. Bleacher Report's Moe Moton predicted the Patriots would trade for Las Vegas Raiders superstar Maxx Crosby at the trade deadline.
"The Raiders will go through rough patches as they grow together, but Crosby, who turns 29 in August, may not have many optimal years left," wrote Moton on Thursday. "General manager John Spytek may decide it's best to trade the star edge-rusher for a first-round pick and more while he's still playing at a Pro Bowl level on a team that may be a year or two away from playoff contention. The New England Patriots may seek help for their pass rush in the second half of the upcoming campaign."
Crosby was already traded once this offseason, to the Baltimore Ravens. However, in an unexpected twist, the deal fell through and Crosby was back with the Raiders. He has noted that he is happy to be with the Raiders and is moving forward with a positive attitude in Las Vegas. However, the Raiders just had the No. 1 overall pick and are seemingly not close to contention.
They could deal Crosby at the deadline to help acquire assets to build a young core around Fernando Mendoza. Crosby is a five-time Pro Bowler with 69.5 career sacks. He also has 133 tackles for a loss and would be a difference maker on the Patriots.
Friends and family of a 76-year-old Scotland fan who died at a hotel in Boston plan to remember him with a minute's applause.
Long-serving Tartan Army member Donny Strathie, from Grangemouth, collapsed at the Boston Norwood Hampton Inn on Sunday.
The fixture against Morocco on Friday would have been his first time at a Scotland World Cup game.
Strathie's family is asking fans at Boston Stadium to pay tribute to a "real Tartan Army character" with applause during the 76th minute of the match.
He had been in Boston with friends and family members who had travelled from Canada to watch the game.
Family friend Lynne Connell told BBC News that he had been "so excited about seeing Scotland since they qualified".
She said: "We thought what can we do to try and get Donny to the game.
"So, we basically has this idea about the 76th minute campaign - trying to bring Donny there in spirit."
Strathie was best friends with Lynne Connell's father, Stewart Easton, and they grew up watching Scotland and Falkirk - where he was a season ticket holder.
They travelled together with the Tartan Army - taking in games in Wembley, Norway, the Netherlands, France, Portugal, Malta and Lithuania.
Easton said it would be "fantastic" to see the applause for his friend on Friday.
He told BBC Scotland News that Strathie was "very outgoing and bubbly" and "the most helpful and generous person".
"Since we started going to away games, the two of us have always travelled together," said Easton.
"This is the first time he's been away without me. And I'm devastated."
Easton had recently had a heart attack so could not make the World Cup.
"But I said to him 'I want you to go and enjoy it'," he added.
He said his friend was "ecstatic" about going to the US.
"You only get the World Cup every four years, and there's always something that can crop up and stop that," said Easton.
"But this year he was ready for it, we qualified for a change, and he wanted to go there and fulfil his life dream."
As well as the tribute during the Morocco game, Strathie's family hopes to remember him outside the hotel where he died.
On Friday morning a bagpipe player will play Flower of Scotland in tribute.
"He was such a friendly guy," added Lynne.
"Donny was one of these real, Tartan Army-type characters. He was such a people person, always got a story - usually a very funny story.
The junior dominated for Oakmont once again this season with a .460 batting average and .532 on-base percentage.
Alli Fitzsimmons, Gardner
The senior finished her high school softball career on a high note, reaching 100 career hits in the Wildcats final game of the season. She was a leader for Gardner both offensively and defensively, as the team's catcher.
Emma Goodwin, Oakmont
The junior contributed as one of the top batters and outfielders for the Spartans. She had a batting average of .436 with 27 RBIs.
Jordan Higbee, Monty Tech
Monty Tech's senior captain Higbee had a batting average of .416, 32 hits and 37 runs scored. She also had 15 RBIs and 13 stolen bases.
Gianna Manca, Narragansett
Manca was one of the Warriors' leaders again this spring. She had a .586 batting average that included 28 RBIs and 36 runs.
Manca had an average of .457 at the plate with 43 runs and 17 stolen bases.
Mabel Miling, Monty Tech
The sophomore pitcher had a strong season for the Bulldogs. She was 12-4 in the circle with 148 strikeouts, over 100 innings pitched and under 3.00 ERA. At the plate, she had a .481 average, 38 hits, 10 home runs and 51 RBIs.
Callighan Milne, Oakmont
The sophomore came into the season never having caught before and took on the responsibilities of being the Spartans' catcher, knowing they needed someone to step up this season. She had zero errors in the field and had a .438 average at the plate.
Maggie Pernaa, Monty Tech
The junior captain and second baseman was a force for the Bulldogs. She had a batting average of .544 with 34 hits including three home runs, four triples and seven doubles. She also had 31 RBIs and 39 runs scored. At second, she only had one error all year.
Abby Rogowski, Quabbin
Rogowski led as a junior captain for the Panthers. She batted .600 with 12 doubles, five triples and three home runs. She also had 33 RBIs, seven walks and just two strikeouts the whole season.
She also contributed as Quabbin's pitcher, finishing with a 2.31 ERA and totaling 86 strikeouts.
Violet Walsh, Gardner
The senior dominated in the circle for Gardner this spring, including a one-hitter against Athol to kick off the season. She was also a reliable player at the plate.
Florida football has already constructed one of the nation's most elite classes, ranking as high at No. 3 on ESPN's national recruiting list. New head coach Jon Sumrall and his staff continue to be engaged with more blue-chip prospects that could elevate the group even further.
The Gators currently have 20 commitments in the cycle, highlighted by class centerpiece, five-star offensive lineman Maxwell Hiller. Signing of the 6-foot-5-inch, 300-pound Coatesville, Pennsylvania native denotes the emphasis Florida has placed on the trenches. In fact, four of their five highest-rated future signings are linemen.
Florida's staff is prioritizing quality over quantity, seeking talent that can carry the class close to the No. 1 slot. Five-star defensive lineman Jalen Brewster, the nation's top overall prospect, is among the Gators' marquee targets. Also on Florida's radar is four-star Antonio Berry, who Florida hopes can replace recent Georgia flip four-star OL Kennedee Jackson.
The Gators are aiming to build a championship-caliber foundation by stacking multiple elite classes. Behind a wave of momentum, Florida is now recruiting from a position of strength, a stance the program has not be familiar with in recent years. Sumrall's cultural reset has UF marketing as an established winner.
Quarterback
Commit: Four-star QB Davin Davidson
Target: N/A
Running Back
Commit: Four-star RB Andrew Beard
Targets: Four-star RB Trey Martin, four-star RB Keldrid Ben
Wide Receiver
Commits: Four-star WR Elias Pearl, four-star WR Tramond Collins, three-star WR Anthony Jennings
Targets: Five-star WR Easton Royal, four-star Eric McFarland III
Tight End
Commits: Three-star TE Tommy Douglas, three-star TE Jackson Ballinger
Target: N/A
Offensive Line
Commits: Five-star OL Maxwell Hiller, four-star OT Elijah Hutchenson, four-star OL Peyton Miller
Commits: Three-star S Kailib Dillard, three-star ATH Kamarion Johnson
Targets: Four-star S Kenaz Sullivan, three-star DB Kamauri Whitfield
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Senior defender and captain Emma Peschel was taken seventh overall by the New York Sirens. Peschel earned an All-WCHA First Team nod last season while recording 10 goals, 29 assists and 3 points, all collegiate career highs. She also earned a silver medal with the United States at the 2022 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship.
Two picks later, the Minnesota Frost selected Sara Swiderski ninth overall. The Buckeye defender had a breakout senior season with eight goals, 19 assists and 27 points in 33 games. Swiderski had 31 points in her first three seasons combined. She was also a member of Canada’s 2022 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship team.
Andrea Braendli, who has not played for the Buckeyees since 2022, was drafted No. 15 overall by Detroit, the league's latest expansion team. The 29-year-old Swiss goalie made her mark on the international stage during the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, when she made 40 saves in a 1-0 quarterfinal win over Finland. She later notched 31 saves in the 2-1 bronze medal victory vs. Sweden and was named Best Goaltender at the tournament.
Braendeli spent four seasons with the Buckeyes before transferring to Boston University for the 2022-23 season. She played the first two years of her pro career in the Swedish Women's Hockey League.
See where all the Buckeyes went in the PWHL Draft last night.
Ohio State Buckeyes selected in 2026 PWHL Draft
Emma Peschel – First Round – Seventh Overall – New York Sirens
Sara Swiderski – First Round – Ninth Overall – Minnesota Frost
Andrea Braendli – Second Round – 15th Overall – Detroit
Sloane Matthews – Second Round – 16th Overall – San Jose
Brooke Disher – Third Round – 32nd Overall – Toronto Sceptres
NEW YORK — With Knicks parade crowd estimates reaching into the millions, there's plenty of stories of disappointment, too, from people who can't get near the parade route.
Viewing pens have been closed but people are still swarming the streets hoping for a view.
Others are headed home. A Knicks fan waiting for a train at the Canal Street stop to go home said, "I knew it was going to be crazy." The fan, who only wanted to be identified as Paul, said he grew up in New York and recently moved back. He said he’s been a Knicks fan since they last won the championship in 1973 and described this championship run as a “wonderful feeling.”
“I knew it this was probably going to be the biggest parade in New York. It was totally expected. I’m not disappointed at all,” Paul said about being unable to see the parade up close.
Some fans were being escorted away from the crowd due to exhaustion. Some climbed up on top of trucks and buildings just to get a glimpse of the parade. There were some folks passing out Gatorade for those needed it.
The FIFA World Cup has taken over Philadelphia with six matches taking place in the city and watch parties popping up throughout area over the course of the 39-day tournament.
We've rounded up a few spots where soccer fans and those looking to experience the energy can catch a game in the city.
The FIFA Fan Festival at Lemon Hill is the official viewing party of the city. The festival is free for the public, but you do need to pre-register online for a ticket to enter.
Brauhaus Schmitz in Center City is know for its German beer and cuisine, but they welcome all soccer fans for the World Cup.
They are having viewing parties for every match at the German beer hall on South Street. For five select dates, they are moving the party outside for a block party. It's also the perfect spot to watch the championship match on July 19.
To enter the venue, go to the secured entry point at the corner of Kelly and Sedgely drives near Boathouse Row.
Mamajuana Café in Fishtown is hosting World Cup watch parties with a special soccer-themed menu that includes sushi made in the national team colors of Brazil, Argentina, USA and more.
There are cocktails based around the event and a giant screen for viewing. The restaurant also got a special exemption from the city to stay open until 4 a.m. on select nights to keep the party rolling after the game.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 15: Islam Makhachev of Russia reacts to his win over Jack Della Maddalena of Australia in the UFC welterweight championship fight during the UFC 322 event at Madison Square Garden on November 15, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Event: UFC 330: Makhachev vs. Machado Garry Date: Sat., Aug. 15, 2026 Location: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Start times: Preliminary Card Start Time at 6 p.m. ET | Main Card Start Time at 9 p.m. ET Streaming platform: Paramount+ (watch here)
With the NBA Draft beginning on June 23rd, teams are entering the final stages of the pre-draft process. Front offices are holding their last workouts and bringing in their final group of prospects before one of the biggest nights of the offseason. For most teams, the draft is about adding a young prospect who could eventually help contribute to their franchise.
This year’s class is viewed as one of the deepest groups in recent memory, which makes this draft contain even more pressure. Missing on a lottery pick in a loaded draft class can set a team back years and could even get staff behind the pick fired, while hitting on one can completely change a team’s future. There are two teams in particular that have a lot riding on this draft.
Jan 31, 2026; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks guard Darryn Peterson (22) looks to pass against BYU Cougars forward AJ Dybantsa (3) during the first half at Mizzou Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
The Wizards hold the first overall pick and are expected to decide between two names at the top: A.J. Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson. Peterson has reportedly only worked out with the Wizards, which shows he might be pushing himself to the first overall pick. Regardless of which direction Washington heads in, the pressure is immense.
The franchise simply cannot afford another mistake. The Wizards are a team that is one star away from becoming a possible contender in the Eastern Conference. The problem is their recent draft history hasn’t shown that they are capable of that. Their last few lottery selections have been disappointing to say the least. Deni Avdija has been the only exception, yet they traded him to Portland before he truly broke out.
Chicago Has To Give Fans Hope Again
The Bulls hold the fourth overall pick along with the 15th selection, giving them nearly two lottery-level opportunities to add talent.
After essentially selling off the key pieces of their roster at the trade deadline, the franchise clearly made a commitment to a rebuild. The pressure now shifts towards Chicago’s front office. A new front office and new head coach will likely want to make an immediate impact.
Chicago is also desperately searching for something they haven’t had in years: a true superstar. Outside of Matas Buzelis, their recent draft picks haven’t exactly worked out the way they had hoped.
The pressure is on. For both teams, draft night isn’t just about adding talent. It’s about proving the direction of the franchise is finally changing.
On Thursday, the Senate Commerce Committee voted 19-9 to send an amended version of the Protect College Sports Act—a sweeping bipartisan college sports bill—to the Senate floor for a full vote.
It’s the first time that a college sports bill has passed a committee vote in the Senate in the six years that college sports stakeholders have been lobbying in Congress.
“No one got everything they wanted,” Cruz said at the outset of the hearing. “But we did create a framework that stabilizes college athletics.”
The bill, introduced by Sens. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) and Maria Cantwell (D., Wash) and co-sponsored by Sens. Eric Schmitt (R., Mo.) and Chris Coons (D., Del.) would codify academic and health and safety standards, athlete revenue-sharing and NIL rights, and implement minimum requirements for Olympic sports participation. It would also establish limits on player compensation, transfers, and eligibility, give the NCAA and conferences antitrust protections to enforce these rules, and prevent state legislatures from passing laws to conflict with these rules. Additionally, it would prevent a power conference super league and allow for FBS conferences to pool media rights.
Dozens of conferences, including the Big 12 and ACC, have come out in favor of the bill, as has the NCAA.
But it continues to have opposition from the Big Ten and SEC, the conferences said in a joint statement on Thursday morning. The opposition comes even though the newest version of the bill ameliorates their concern about the super league provision. The original version effectively prevented a Big Ten-SEC merger only, while the new version sent to the Senate floor prevents this for all four power conferences.
An amended version of the bill also strengthens protections for Olympic and women’s sports by setting minimum roster and scholarships numbers regardless of whether schools decide to share media rights revenue in the future. A previous version of the bill only implemented these protections if media rights were pooled.
A vote on the Senate floor has not yet been scheduled, and the bill is expected to face headwinds in the House of Representatives, as Republican leadership has critiqued the bill. President Donald Trump, however, has publicly endorsed it.
The winger currently earns £325,000 per week, which may deter some suitors—but not Saudi Pro League clubs Al-Qadsiah and Al Diriyah. Al-Qadsiah are set to feature in the AFC Champions League next season, two years after their return to the top of Arabian football. While Brendan Rodgers’s side already boast attacking firepower in Mateo Retegui and last season’s Golden Boot winner Julian Quinones, they are eager to land Rashford as a high-profile signing to signal their intent to compete for silverware. Al Diriyah, meanwhile, recently secured promotion to the Saudi Pro League after beating Al Ula in the play-off final and are seeking several key additions to make an impact in the top flight.
With several clubs still interested in his services, it appears unlikely that Rashford will consider a move to the Middle East at this stage of his career, especially not to one of the traditional big four—Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, or Al-Ittihad. Developments regarding Rashford’s future are expected to accelerate after the World Cup, with the winger currently on international duty with England. He came off the bench to score the clinching goal in Wednesday’s 4-2 victory over Croatia and could be rewarded with a start when the Three Lions face Ghana in their second Group L match.
Nestory Irankunda, Antonio Rudiger and Alphonso Davies are representing Australia, Germany and Canada respectively at the World Cup - and all have links to Africa as refugees [BBC]
When Antonio Rudiger entered the fray as a substitute during Germany's World Cup opener - a 7-1 victory over Curacao at the Houston Stadium - he knew his large extended family would be watching on proudly.
But things could have been very different if the Real Madrid defender's parents had not managed to flee Sierra Leone's decade-long civil war for a new life in Europe.
"There was only the decision to get out of there," Rudiger told BBC Sport Africa.
"I spoke many times with my brother about it, and he told me the stories of what he saw there and what a march they made from Kono [the family's home district in the far east of Sierra Leone] to the capital city to find a bit of safety."
The distance between Kono and the capital Freetown is approximately 210 miles (340km) and the journey proved perilous, with Rudiger's uncle taking extreme action to prevent his nieces and nephews being swept up by rebels and turned into one of the thousands of child soldiers forced into battle during the conflict.
"[He] hid them in a bag of rice and then went back to get them and then to continue the journey," Rudiger added. "And sometimes they had to lay low, pretending they [were] dead to not get shot or to not get abducted."
Rudiger, the youngest of six siblings, was born in Berlin after his family were accepted by Germany as refugees, while other relatives began new lives in other places such as the UK and the US.
The 33-year-old remembers growing up in one of Germany's refugee centres.
"We had our room, then a family next to us had their room, so we were all together," he said.
"It influenced me a lot because nothing is given in life. You have to work for things, you have to sacrifice a lot to get where you sometimes get your goal."
In a tournament in which diaspora players and fans have already made their mark, the two-time Champions League winner says now is "the right time to raise a voice" in support of refugees - and he is not alone.
Alphonso Davies, captain of co-hosts Canada, spent his early years in a Ghanaian refugee camp after his parents fled Liberia, which like Sierra Leone was devastated by civil war during the 1990s and early 2000s.
"Canada means a lot to me," the Bayern Munich full-back told the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), which has put together a symbolic "game-changing team" of refugee players to show "what is possible when young people displaced by war and persecution find safety, opportunity and welcome".
Davies listed "going to school for the first time, being able to play the sport that I love and being able to make friends" among his memories of his adoptive country. "They welcomed us in with open arms."
"They gave me the opportunity to be who I am and to be what I want to be in life."
Former Bosnia goalkeeper Asmir Begovic - who like Rudiger was welcomed by Germany after escaping war in the Balkans when he was four years old.
Striker Ali Al-Hamadi, whose family fled Iraq after his father was jailed by Saddam Hussein's regime.
Australia is also represented by a trio of forwards in the national team: Watford's Nestory Irankunda, Norwich's Mohamed Toure and Awer Mabil, who plays for Castellon in Spain's second tier.
Irankunda's strike in their 2-0 win over Turkey made the 20-year-old the Socceroos' youngest World Cup goalscorer.
Irankunda, Toure and Mabil nwere either born or grew up in African refugee camps but are now getting the chance to impress on football's biggest stage.
Australia's professional footballers' association is so proud of the squad's multicultural makeup that it made a video with every player listing their place of birth or family heritage to showcase the benefits of immigration.
"Children and youth are among the most vulnerable during displacement from war, violence and persecution," said Barham Salih, high commissioner for refugees with the UN, which estimates that there are 48.8 million displaced children around the world.
"Some are separated from their families, affected by trauma, and some suffer abuse."
But while players with backgrounds as refugees will be cheered at the World Cup, some of those involved in the UN campaign have concerns about changing global perceptions.
"The narrative goes a bit more blaming the refugees," said Rudiger, who believes empathy for the plight of those escaping conflict has diminished.
"Obviously, you have always the good and the bad. This is life, we all are not perfect. But the thing is, if one person does bad, are all bad?
"You cannot smear it on everyone, because that's not fair. Because you have people who come here, they really want to change their life, they're doing good, they're trying to learn.
"They learn the language, they go to school, they achieve something in life."
In January 2025, immediately after his inauguration, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending the US Refugee Admissions Programme (USRAP).
Trump said the move would allow US authorities to prioritise national security and public safety.
Since it was launched in 1980, USRAP has led to approximately 3.7 million refugees admitted into the States, including 504,000 Africans.
In October, the Trump administration said it would limit the number of refugees to 7,500 over the current US fiscal year, giving priority to white South Africans following Trump's widely discredited claims of a "genocide" against Afrikaners.
Recent figures from the US Department of State show that 6,069 refugees were admitted in the seven months from October to April - and all but three of them came from South Africa.
In contrast, during the final full year of President Joe Biden's term, 100,034 refugees were accepted into the US, with 34,017 from 32 African nations. The Democratic Republic of Congo saw the highest number (19,923), with Somalia (4,801), Eritrea (2,411) and Sudan (2,184) also prominent.
The decision to cut refugee acceptance numbers to a record low has been defended by the Trump administration as being "justified by humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the national interest", but was opposed by campaigners.
US President Donald Trump was the inaugural recipient of the Fifa Peace Prize, collecting the award from Fifa president Gianni Infantino last December [Getty Images]
"Sadly, right now, the most vulnerable in Africa and across the world have been shut out entirely," Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, president and chief executive of Global Refuge, a non-profit organisation which has previously worked with the State Department to resettle refugees, told BBC Sport Africa.
"What we will see [at the World Cup] is the US spending this summer celebrating, as they should, what humans can achieve when they're given a chance.
"US policymakers have spent the past year making sure fewer people get that chance, and it is a stark and deeply troubling contradiction."
Meanwhile in Canada, the annual number of refugees being accepted has increased over the last decade – even as policymakers in recent years have shifted towards more restrictive immigration policies of their own.
Over a 10-year period, data from the country's Refugee Protection Division (RPD) reveals that 9,972 refugees claims were accepted in 2016, rising to 50,067 in 2025.
Thirty-eight African nations were represented in Canada's most recent figures, with Nigeria seeing the highest number of claims accepted.
The USA hosted its first World Cup in 1994, a year in which more than 100,000 refugees were resettled in the country.
"We knew back then that hosting the world and welcoming the world were not separate ideas," said O'Mara Vignarajah. "But we have seem to have forgotten that."
Star players like Rudiger and Davies hope to jog people's memories as they turn out for the nations which welcomed them and their families.
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 10: Jalen Carter #98 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on November 10, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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Albert Breer’s Mailbag: How Mike McDaniel Can Get Justin Herbert in the MVP Conversation – SI From Ben (@samuelslim2): Where are things at with the Eagles and Jalen Carter? Is he going to hold in? Are the Eagles hesitant to pay him? … Ben, the answer is yes, they are hesitant to pay him. Philadelphia is telling you what you need to know with its actions. The Eagles have always been aggressive paying their own, in large part because they know that the earlier you do the deal, the better the price you’ll get. It’s a strategy that takes commitment from ownership, which Philly clearly has (some owners would rather keep money in their accounts until the summer), and has served the team very well over the years. So the fact that we’re into June without Jalen Carter having a deal is notable. And I’d guess if they do one now, before his fourth season as a pro, then it’d come with flexibility for the team. If Carter won’t give them that flexibility now, maybe he’ll just wait another year. Which would make this a little like the George Pickens situation in Dallas—where a team might want to see a little more from a player, just from a character perspective, before committing long term.
How many games on the Eagles’ schedule do they have a quarterback advantage in? – BGN There is no escape from it. Jalen Hurts continues his trend. Since we started this annual activity in 2022, Hurts has done well in every even year and fallen off in every odd year. In the 2022 and 2024 seasons, for example, Hurts reached the Super Bowl, winning Super Bowl MVP in 2024. In odd years, like 2023, there was a dramatic drop off, like some would argue the 2025 season was for Hurts.
Saquon Barkley, Terrell Owens & A PERFECT Eagles Roster of Standout Seasons – PHLY Eagles Podcast How would you put together a full roster of single seasons for the Eagles in the 2000s? Saquon Barkley’s 2024 is on the list, for sure, but which quarterback season stands the test of time? Jalen Hurts’ 2022? Michael Vick’s 2010? Carson Wentz’s 2017? Donovan McNabb’s 2004? Brandon Lee Gowton of Bleeding Green Nation joins Bo Wulf for the fun exercise, plus ANOTHER Eagles signing has opted to retire rather than play for the team. What’s up with that?
Eagles rookie NFL player comparisons: iDL Uar Bernard – PhillyVoice In my opinion, Mailata was significantly further along when he was drafted than Bernard is right now, at least from a scouting perspective, in that Mailata checked some boxes that Bernard hasn’t had the opportunity to yet. As such it’s really hard to compare Bernard to a player who has actually made it in the NFL. Form a pure height/weight/speed perspective, here’s how Bernard’s athletic measurables compare with Myles Garrett, the best defensive player in the NFL.
More Depth – Iggles Blitz Ownership has been a key part of the Eagles success over the past 30 years. Jeffrey has done a great job of hiring coaches in that time, with multiple Coach of the Year winners and multiple Super Bowl winners. Not many owners could say that. Chip Kelly is the worst hire and he went 26-21. That’s pretty crazy. Jeffrey came to Philly as a Boston guy and lifelong Pats fan. He had to learn about Philly and the Eagles. Julian has the advantage that he’s been a Philly/Eagles guy his whole life. That’s important. You want someone who appreciates the special culture here. You want someone who is emotionally invested in the team and not just maximizing profits. This is certainly an encouraging quote.
Who’s QB2? How should we feel about the rookies? Any more new faces? Biggest Eagles questions after offseason workouts – Inquirer But the fact that Dalton took so many reps with the second-team offense was interesting. It’s fair to wonder if McKee will be on the roster by the time camp breaks and the Eagles are crunching numbers to get to their initial 53-man roster. The Eagles used a fifth-round pick on quarterback Cole Payton after sending a seventh-round pick to Carolina for Dalton. It’s hard to imagine they will keep four quarterbacks on the roster and it’s hard to imagine them wanting to expose a fifth-round pick to waivers unless Payton has the type of uninspiring training camp sixth-round pick Kyle McCord had last year. The guess here is that Howie Roseman is hopeful McKee puts some good play on tape in the preseason and the Eagles get some draft value back in a trade for their 2023 sixth-round pick who is entering the last year of his contract.
How DeVonta Smith’s parenting style changed him and inspired others – The Athletic “He very much knows how he wants to live his life,” said Eagles wide receiver Britain Covey, who’s been around Smith for four seasons. “I think it’s fun to see him take on a responsibility like a father, because he’s very confident in how to do it. I mean that in a positive way. … He speaks with so much confidence.” It’s a combination of a strict upbringing in Amite, La., the disciplined approach that has his alarm ringing before sunrise year-round, and an unyielding personality that allows him to thrive in the NFL at 170 pounds, prompting Nick Sirianni to marvel at his toughness. “I would say I have a strong sense of how I want to do it,” Smith said. “Everybody parents different. I have a strong sense of how I want to parent.” “Yeah, he thinks he’s dad of the year,” Moorehead said.
Eagles 2026 most important list: Dontayvion Wicks – NBCSP Wicks, 25, was a fifth-round pick out of Virginia in 2023 and spent his first three seasons in Green Bay. In those three years, Wicks has 108 catches, 1,328 yards and 11 touchdowns. His most productive season came as a rookie in 2023, when he had 39 catches for 581 yards and 4 touchdowns. Drops have been an issue with 14 in three years but he had just 2 in 2025. The hope is that Wicks (6-1, 206) will be able to take on a bigger role with the Eagles than he had with the Packers, who were a tad deeper at receiver. Wicks never played more than 54% of the Packers’ offensive snaps in any season over the last three years. Wicks is a solid player who can play both inside and outside. He has been somewhat productive and is also known for being able to do some of the dirty work required by a receiver in this offense “Tay Wicks, I think he has a very unique skillset of being able to get in and out of breaks and be really efficient at the line of scrimmage,” head coach Nick Sirianni said. “For a guy that I’ve coached, he has some Keenan Allen to him and to his game.”
Jordan Mailata: ‘I feel like a rookie again. It’s great’ – PhiladelphiaEagles.com Jordan Mailata knew only one way and for the duration of his career as the Philadelphia Eagles’ left tackle he repeated the practice steps taught to him every day, watched film with the same intent, and went on the field and excelled. But now the Eagles have a new offensive line coach in Chris Kuper and, with that, a new way of doing things. “Chris is awesome. Chris has been a great addition to the team so far, bringing on new techniques. I think he’s very familiar with this new (offensive) scheme we have, so his experience and knowledge within the scheme is really translating from the classroom to the field,” Mailata said. “We’re learning a bunch of stuff. “I feel like a rookie again. It’s great. It’s a humbling experience and you should always be of that learning mindset. You should never think that you know everything. It’s been fun. It’s been great.”
Dolphins sign UFL offensive lineman – The Phinsider Gottlieb Ayedze was signed by the Dolphins earlier today. And no, I do not know how to pronounce that name. Ayedze originally signed with the Philadelphia Eagles after going undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft. He didn’t stick in Philadelphia, but quickly signed with the Las Vegas Raiders — spending the 2024 season on the team’s practice squad. The 6’4”, 309 lb tackle spent the earlier portion of this year (2026) as a member of the Houston Gamblers in the United Football League after being traded to Houston from the DC Defenders in March.
Patriots 2026 scouting report for CB Kindle Vildor – Pats Pulpit Vildor was picked up by the Mike Vrabel-led Titans as a waiver claim but was let go again after only two games. Following a brief stint on the Eagles practice squad, he joined the Lions later during the same season. He actually remained in Detroit through 2024 as well, playing a total of 26 games with the organization before leaving it for a one-year deal with the Buccaneers in 2025.
4 of the Cowboys biggest question marks entering training camp – Blogging The Boys On offense, what about the tackles? The offense was a bright spot last year, as quarterback Dak Prescott led a potent attack that amassed the third-most yards in franchise history with 6,663. One of the shortcomings, however, was along the offensive line, particularly the play of Terence Steele and Tyler Guyton. Steele was credited with allowing six sacks in 2025, and Pro Football Focus has the tackle graded No. 55 out of 89 tackles in the NFL with a 63.6 overall grade. Tyler Guyton was worse. His PFF ranking was 65th out of all tackles with a 57.5 overall grade. If Steele and Guyton can just be closer to the league average overall as far as PFF grades go, this offensive line could be complete in terms of ability as a unit.
How Commanders QB Jayden Daniels has ramped up leadership entering 2026 – Hogs Haven Jayden Daniels was asked about his individual goals for the upcoming Commanders season. The third-year quarterback’s answer was simple, to the point and didn’t include a single stat. “Win football games.” There was then a brief pause in the Wednesday afternoon press conference, as if Daniels was expected to say more. Nope. That was it. The stats don’t matter. The wins do. They normally go together, with quality quarterback totals generating team success, but we understand Daniels’ underlying message. Style points be damned. Just get the job done.
NFL teams, players who will redefine the narrative in 2026: Giants, Joe Burrow to flip script – NFL.com 4) Giants become consistent winner, starting this season. John Harbaugh’s arrival brought with it a lot of hope for a franchise that has been in short supply in recent years. Since the Super Bowl victory 15 seasons ago, the Giants have only made the playoffs twice, winning one postseason game. They have failed to win more than six games over any of the past three seasons. This would not appear to be a quick fix on the surface, but the Giants do have some boxes checked already. Jaxson Dart had some real high points in his rookie season and could be even better in Year 2, assuming he can stay healthy. If Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo return healthy, there’s some exciting skill-position talent. And perhaps the offensive line won’t be a disappointing unit; it has been trending upward.
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JUNE 16: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Algeria at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When the final whistle was blown on Columbia’s 3-1 win over Uzbekistan on Wednesday night, the first wave of games in this year’s FIFA World Cup officially came to an end. Each team in the tournament has now played one group stage contest.
Obviously, this means that the sample size of performance is still a relatively small one. Nonetheless, we now have had a first glimpse at all 48 teams and an opportunity to readjust our expectations and projections.
Chances are, the next nine days will bring even more of that. For the time being, let’s take a quick breath and assess what we have learned so far.
The superstars are delivering, with one exception
More than 1,200 players are participating in this year’s World Cup, but naturally some of them stand out above the rest. And one week into the tournament, those superstars have mostly lived up to the expectation placed upon them by their countries and the neutral observer alike.
Whether it was Vinícius Júnior showing his individual quality when scoring the equalizer in Brazil’s 1-1 draw against Morocco, or England’s Harry Kane and Norway’s Erling Haaland both scoring twice in their respective games against Croatia and Iraq, the best players in the world showed that all it takes is one difference-maker of their caliber to completely turn a game upside down.
Also of that caliber, at least, are Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi. The French and Argentinian are not just at the heart of two of the pre-tournament favorites—France and Argentina squared off in the legendary 2022 final—but also in an active race for the all-time World Cup goal scorer crown.
Mbappe opened with two goals in France’s 3-1 win over Senegal, including a heater in extra time to finalize the score. He now sits at 58 overall goals as a French international — taking the top spot in his country’s storied history—including 14 in the World Cup. Still only 27 years old, he is in clear striking distance of a record currently jointly held by Germany’s Miroslav Klose and Lionel Messi.
Messi, of course, elevated himself into the top spot by scoring all three of Argentina’s goals against Algeria. He will have a chance to break the tie against Austria on Sunday.
The only true letdown among the superstars was, admittedly unsurprisingly, Cristiano Ronaldo. Despite being a focal point in his team, the 41-year-old struggled to make much of an impact in a 1-1 Portugal tie against underdog DR Congo. Despite having a talented team around him, especially in midfield, Ronaldo—or at least the striker position within the squad—needs to return to form quickly if Portugal wants to make the noise it would on paper be capable of making.
The tournament expansion does not dilute the format
For the first time in the World Cup’s history, 48 teams are participating. That marks an increase of 50% from the 32 nations that competed in the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
One of the big questions about the increased size of the tournament was whether or not it would lead to a drop in quality and by extension watchability. And while not every contest so far has been of the same quality as those aforementioned France-Senegal or England-Croatia games, the supposedly “little” teams did manage to hold their own on multiple occasions.
From Cabo Verde going 0-0 against another pre-tournament favorite, Spain, to DR Congo scoring a point against Portugal in its first World Cup appearance in 52 years, the big countries did not have as easy a time as one would expect. Even Curaçao, which was defeated 7-1 by Germany, played better than the final score would suggest.
Ultimately, the bigger teams are still expected to rise to the top in the group stage; the importance of squad depth and overall talent cannot be discounted over a three-game stretch. Some of the fears expressed before the tournament about it being diluted by the increased number of participants, however, have not become reality.
Big-name teams have work to do
On the opposite end of the spectrum to the little teams are the big nations seemingly always in contention for the trophy. Some of them have shined in their openers, with Argentina and especially France and England taking care of business in impressive fashion.
The same cannot be said for Brazil, Spain and Portugal.
Brazil, as mentioned above, drew 1-1 against Morocco. That in itself would not be an issue given that Morocco is a realistic candidate to again advance deep in the tournament. However, Brazil’s game organization especially from midfield looked questionable and need to improve quickly if it doesn’t want to become overly dependent on the individual class of players like Vinícius Júnior.
Spain and Portugal, meanwhile, were incapable of turning pressure into actual results. Obviously, it is still early in the tournament and some tactical or personnel changes might provide the spark needed. However, neither of the two sides should expect much success particularly in the knockout round if there are no improvements.
If we want to be controversial, we can also throw Germany into the mix here. Yes, they celebrated the biggest win of the first round of games, leaving Curaçao little chance in a 7-1 victory. However, the game was actually fairly close up until the first hydration break—more on that in a second—and the score might not be a proper reflection of what Germany is or isn’t capable of.
Hydration breaks are disrupting the game
For the first time in World Cup history, every game will be interrupted on three separate occasions. Besides halftime, FIFA also introduced hydration breaks to this tournament. The referee will at one point midway through the first and second halves blow the game dead and allow both teams to refresh and reset.
In theory, the concept is a positive one; hydration is important even for world-class athletes, and especially on hot days. However, the introduction of those breaks in every game looks like more of a commercial than a humanitarian idea. It allows FIFA and its broadcasters to cram extra commercials into the broadcast, using a game format akin to the NFL and NBA.
Don’t believe it? Then why do England and Croatia need to hold two breaks of around three minutes each despite playing in a domed, air-conditioned stadium? Surely the players are conditioned to withstand two 45-minute halves, as they do every single game with their clubs.
The World Cup has always been subject to over-commercialization, but it has now reached a point of actively disrupting the game. Fact is, after all, that the hydration breaks add a stop-start element to a game very much built on its continuous nature and flow. Sure, disruptions of that kind are nothing new, but the regularity is unprecedented and something not every team handles the same.
Take Curaçao as an example. Going up against Germany, the World Cup debutant scored the 1-1 equalizer in the 21st minute, just before the game was interrupted. Momentum had shifted the underdog’s way and the team looked a lot more confident, but the break allowed the big favorites to reset and compose themselves. They scored two goals in the second quarter (if we want to call it that) to start pulling away. Germany would likely still have won fairly easily without the hydration break allowing for some relief, but it is one concrete example of the fleeting nature of momentum and how losing it through no fault of their own can negatively impact little teams such as Curaçao.
And as for the humanitarian element mentioned above, soccer games have had hydration breaks in the past. Typically, however, those were only used if the conditions called for them — and not because an apparent search for revenue did.
The U.S. squad is legit
The first three games of the tournament were highly competitive, close affairs. Then came the United States’ debut against Paraguay, and a convincing 4-1 victory that saw the home team take a 3-0 lead into the SoFi Los Angeles Stadium locker room at the half.
The final score against a team that had surrendered only 10 goals in 18 qualification games was impressive, but so was the way head coach Mauricio Pochettino’s team performed. The game it played, after all, was of a modern variety: playing an attacking style of offensive soccer with the team being equally active out of possession, all while having the personnel to adapt the formation based on the opponent and game situation.
It will be seen whether the game against Paraguay was an actual appetizer or already the main course, but for now there is a lot to feel good about the U.S. team at this stage in the tournament. With three points already in the bag and a +3 goal differential, qualification for the knockout round seems within reach.
What are the expectations for the 2026 Rutgers Scarlet Knights?
Like any team around the nation, fans should be excited for the start of the season as we enter the second half of June. The NBA season has ended, the World Cup will be done in July, and the itch for college football begins right now.
The only issue might be — there is a small percentage that believe Rutgers will be able to win six games.
That has become the goal for head coach Greg Schiano and the Scarlet Knights. Despite offensive improvements last season, the defense floundered enough to keep the team out of the postseason. That is the expected outcome once again.
Brad Crawford of CBS Sports made projections for all Big Ten teams for the upcoming season. He predicted Rutgers finishing with a 4-8 record and 1-8 in conference play.
“Rutgers has enough offensive firepower in KJ Duff, running back Antwan Raymond and a few emerging skill players to generate weekly highlights in 2026, but that alone won’t translate into wins. The Scarlet Knights are staring at one of the Big Ten’s most punishing schedules and remain overmatched in the trenches against elite competition. Defensively, there are still too many question marks to trust Rutgers against the best teams on the slate. Greg Schiano’s program competes hard, but depth issues push the ceiling down. Four wins feel like the realistic outcome in a season defined by growing pains.”
Rutgers will play a difficult schedule in the fall. The non-conference slate of UMass, Howard, and Boston College will come in the first four weeks of the season. Crawford predicted wins in all three games, which means a long losing streak would be on the way.
The other win predicted is against Michigan State, which is the final game of the regular season.
The Scarlet Knights will take on the likes of reigning National Champion Indiana, USC, Michigan, and Penn State. There will also be swing games with Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Maryland. While they could be viewed as swing games, many believe Rutgers will be on the wrong side of the outcome.
This should not dissuade fans from the 2026 season. KJ Duff is back, Antwan Raymond is back. The offense has a chance to be high-scoring once again. If the defense can make improvements, there could be a chance for an upset or two this season.
Cheltenham Town have signed midfielder Charlie McCann from Barrow for what the Robins call a "nominal fee".
The 24-year-old previously played under Cheltenham manager Steve Cotterill at Forest Green Rovers, scoring 15 goals in 90 games for the club across a two-and-a-half-year spell.
He joined Barrow last September and signed a deal until the summer of 2027, playing 38 games as they were relegated to the National League.
"I've worked with the gaffer before so I know how he works and I'm very excited to get going under him again," McCann told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.
"Hopefully I can have a better season this season than last season in terms of where the club goes. That will hopefully be an exciting challenge to hopefully go up the league table and see where we can get to - if we can push for a play-off spot, get up and around it.
"I know League Two now, I've played a lot of games in League Two, in a team that's going to be doing better this season as well I like to think I can do a lot better and show my real qualities."
A new report claims that the Miami Heat are expected to add another high-impact veteran when a trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo is completed this offseason.
The Heat have been targeting a trade for the Milwaukee Bucks legend for the last year. And after failed discussions in February, the two teams could finalize a deal soon because reports suggest Milwaukee would really like another first-round pick in next week’s NBA Draft. Furthermore, the word is that Miami has the best offer at the moment.
A trade for the 10-time All-Star will likely include Kel’el Ware and/or Jaime Jaquez Jr., and All-Star Tyler Herro. The 13th pick in the draft, and a few more future first-round selections. It is a massive haul for the two-time MVP. Yet, that may not be all the Heat get in a swap.
Miami Heat could get Bobby Portis in Giannis Antetokounmpo trade
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“Sources say the Bucks hope to attach veteran forward Bobby Portis — who has two seasons left on his contract valued at slightly more than $30 million — to Antetokounmpo should a trade come to fruition at last. Portis’ $15.6 million salary in 2027-28 is a player option,” Jake Fischer reports.
The 11-year veteran has been one of the league’s best bench players for years and is an elite three-point shooting big man. He has averaged around 14 points a game the last five seasons, finished third in the Sixth Man of the Year voting on two occasions, and shot a staggering 46% from three in 69 games for Milwaukee last season.
If Ware is added to an Antetokounmpo trade, the 6-foot-9 Portis would be a good addition to add depth to the front court. Furthermore, he has been a long-time friend of the future Hall of Famer and would make his transition to South Beach a bit easier.
IOWA CITY — Iowa men's basketball has added a big-time SEC program to its 2026-27 non-conference schedule.
Iowa will play Alabama on Dec. 21, 2026, at Casey's Center in Des Moines.
It will be the first of a two-game series against the Crimson Tide. The second game will be played during the 2027-28 season in Mobile, Alabama. A date has not been finalized.
"These neutral site games create a unique opportunity to play marquee opponents while bringing Hawkeye basketball directly to our fans across Iowa,” head coach Ben McCollum said in a release. “We’re thrilled to have multiple opportunities to play in-state during the 2026-27 season, starting with our return to the Casey’s Center. Combined with our plan for an 18-game home schedule that includes 10 conference contests and Iowa State, it’s an exciting year for our program and our fans.”
The Crimson Tide has enjoyed great success under head coach Nate Oats, who is entering his eighth season leading the program. Alabama has emerged as an SEC powerhouse, advancing to at least the Sweet 16 in each of the last four seasons. That impressive stretch includes a Final Four appearance in 2024 and an Elite Eight appearance in 2025. Last season, Alabama was knocked off in the Sweet 16 by eventual champion Michigan.
Like Iowa, Alabama lost its best player from last season, Labaron Philon Jr., who led the Crimson Tide in points (22) and assists per game (five). Alabama also saw the departures of key rotational pieces in Aiden Sherrell, Latrell Wrightsell Jr., Houston Mallette and Taylor Bol Bowen.
The Crimson Tide could bring back the team's second-leading scorer last season, Aden Holloway, but his status is still unclear due to legal trouble. After testing NBA Draft waters, Amari Allen is returning to Alabama after a freshman season in which he averaged 11.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game.
The Crimson Tide added some firepower in the transfer portal by landing Drew Fielder, who averaged 14.7 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 41% from deep at Boise State last season. Alabama's transfer portal class also includes Brandon Garrison (Kentucky) and Jamarion Davis-Fleming (Mississippi State). Those newcomers give Alabama some size in the frontcourt — with each being listed at 6-foot-10 or taller, although Iowa should be better equipped to deal with that than last season.
Alabama also has a highly regarded 2026 high school recruiting class with a pair of five-star prospects and one four-star joining the program.
The Crimson Tide is known for having an up-tempo, high-octane offense, which could make for quite the clash in styles with Iowa, which plays a more deliberate style.
The matchup with Alabama beefs up Iowa's non-conference schedule, which also includes games against Creighton, Xavier and Iowa State.
The Hawkeyes are also playing the Bluejays at Casey's Center. A few days later, the Hawkeyes travel to Xavier for what should be an electric road environment. Iowa's rivalry matchup with Iowa State comes on Dec. 10 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes are looking for their first win in the series since 2022.
What we know so far about Iowa's 2026-27 non-conference schedule:
vs. Eastern Illinois on Nov. 6 (home)
vs. Creighton on Nov. 15 (Casey's Center in Des Moines)
vs. Xavier on Nov. 20 (away)
vs. Iowa State on Dec. 10 (home)
vs. Alabama on Dec. 21 (Casey's Center in Des Moines)
vs. South Dakota on Dec. 29 (home)
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Miles scored 24 points in the first half and 30 for the game on Wednesday as the Lynx wrapped up their Commissioner's Cup campaign with a 99-83 win over the Sparks.
Miles through 15 games played has the most points of any rookie to make their debut in the past 20 seasons. She's scored 285 points to date, compared to Fudd's output of 178 points.
Last year, Bueckers had 273 points scored across her first 15 games. In 2024, Clark scored 242 for the Indiana Fever over her first 15 WNBA games.
Olivia Miles has the most points by a guard through their first 15 career games since 2006. pic.twitter.com/BVpeZAzCWX
Making Miles' start to life in The W even more impressive is the way in which she has taken a leadership role on a championship contender.
Ordinarily, the Lynx would not have had the ability to draft Miles second overall. Minnesota was the league's best regular season team in 2025 and played in the WNBA Finals in 2024.
But the Lynx made a fortuitous trade with the Chicago Sky to acquire the first-rounder that would eventually settle at second overall, where Miles went off the board in April.
Miles has proven to be a seamless fit on a Lynx team that again has the league's best record, its best offense and its best defense by efficiency.
When All-Star Napheesa Collier returns from ankle surgery in the next month, Minnesota will be even scarier as its pursuit of a first championship in nine years continues.
Even if the Lynx don't win the title this year, Miles has already secured some silverware for herself.
The Philadelphia Eagles wrapped up their offseason workout program with several defensive players creating momentum before training camp, including one veteran addition, one young linebacker pushing for a larger role, and one defensive lineman earning valuable first-team reps.
Spring practices are not definitive because players are not in pads and contact is limited, but offseason work still matters for alignment, communication, conditioning, and role development. For the Eagles, the defense offered several notable developments as Vic Fangio's unit continued to sort through depth, competition, and responsibility ahead of training camp.
Riq Woolen
Riq Woolen was one of the more important defensive backs to watch during the offseason program. The Eagles added him to a secondary that already features high-end young talent, but Woolen's size, length, and experience give Philadelphia another intriguing option on the outside. The Eagles have invested heavily in the defensive backfield, and Woolen's ability to adapt quickly to Fangio's system could help determine how the cornerback rotation shapes up once camp begins. His offseason work gave Philadelphia an early look at how he fits into a group built around versatility, communication, and matchup flexibility.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. also helped himself with Jihaad Campbell rehabbing from shoulder surgery. Campbell’s absence created additional first-team opportunities at off-ball linebacker, and Trotter took advantage by working with the starters in his place. Trotter entered the offseason needing to show he could handle a larger defensive role, and those reps were valuable for a young linebacker still developing his command of the scheme. The Eagles do not need final answers in June, but Trotter's ability to operate with the first group gave the coaching staff another data point before training camp tightens.
Byron Young
Byron Young was another standout after getting first-team reps along the defensive line with Jordan Davis and Moro Ojomo while Jalen Carter was out of team drills. That opportunity mattered because Philadelphia's defensive front has both star power and competition for rotational snaps. Young's work with the top unit gave him a chance to show his movement skills, physical profile, and ability to function within the Eagles' front. For a defensive line that will rely on depth over a long season, any player who can turn spring reps into summer momentum becomes worth monitoring.
Final analysis
The Eagles' defense will ultimately be judged once the pads come on, and the most important evaluations will occur in training camp and the preseason. Still, Woolen, Trotter, and Young each used the offseason program to strengthen their standing. Woolen flashed as a veteran piece in the secondary, Trotter gained important first-team linebacker experience, and Young earned a closer look up front during a key developmental stretch.
The contract details for New Orleans Saints edge Cameron Jordan are coming out after signing a one-year deal with the team on Tuesday, with the expectation that he'll finish out his career in black and gold.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Saints gave Jordan a one-year contract worth $7.5 million, with $3.5 million in sacks incentives that could raise the total value to as much as $11 million. The team also gave Jordan a $6.15 million signing bonus up front. We're still waiting to see how the deal is structured, which specific sacks totals he must hit to earn those incentives, and what it means for Jordan's salary cap hit. As NewOrleans.Football's Nick Underhill observed, it's a raise from the $6.05 million base salary Jordan was paid last season after accepting a pay cut.
This deal keeps the franchise's all-time sack leader in New Orleans with an opportunity to retire as a Saint. Sixteen years into his career, Jordan is still a very impactful piece of this team, proving he can produce at a high level after recording 10.5 sacks last season. While his role may look a bit different than it did in prior years, his production, leadership, and experience remain invaluable to a Saints defense looking to take a step forward in 2026. Jordan now gets the chance to finish his storied career where it began, adding another chapter to what has already been a Hall of Fame-caliber run in the black and gold.
The Tennessee Titans completed mandatory minicamp on June 17 and, with it, finished up their offseason program. They'll reconvene for training camp toward the end of July and, as coach Robert Saleh puts it, the players have to show up ready at that point because there's no real time for acclimation and easing in when the first preseason game is only two weeks from that point.
So, no, the Titans don't have a full idea of what their 53-man roster will look like at the end of the preseason yet, but they better at least have a clue.
Based on observations from OTAs and minicamp, and conversations with players and coaches, here's The Tennessean's projection for where the Titans 53-man roster and depth chart stands at offseason's end.
Projecting Tennessee Titans depth chart 2026: Who makes the Titans roster?
Quarterbacks (3): Cam Ward, Mitchell Trubisky, Will Levis
If Levis gets traded, we re-evaluate. Until then, he's on the team.
Running backs (4): Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears, Nick Singleton, Kalel Mullings
Mullings edges out Julius Chestnut and Michael Carter for the fourth spot and steps into Chestnut's role as a special teams ace in all phases.
Yeah, yeah. Point at and laugh at and fixate on Restrepo's presence here. He had a pretty solid camp and he's a fairly natural backup to Robinson. Not much surplus special teams value, but for now, it's hard to ignore the reps he's getting and the plays he's making.
Tight end (3): Gunnar Helm, Daniel Bellinger, Jaren Kanak
This feels like a make-or-break fall for David Martin-Robinson after a few years of barely hanging onto the roster. Consider him the 54th man in this exercise.
Offensive line (9): Dan Moore Jr., JC Latham, Peter Skoronski, Jackson Slater, Austin Schlottmann, Cordell Volson, Austin Deculus, Pat Coogan, Fernando Carmona
Deculus getting the nod as the swing tackle over Ryan Hayes and Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson is far from settled. And the bigger problem here ends up being the imbalance of interior depth pieces versus tackle help.
Interior defensive line (5): Jeffery Simmons, John Franklin-Myers, Solomon Thomas, Jordan Elliott, Jackie Marshall
Solid group here. Arguably the strength of the team.
Edge defenders (5): Jermaine Johnson II, Keldric Faulk, Oluwafemi Oladejo, Jacob Martin, Truman Jones
No one will or should be surprised if the Titans add another veteran here or if someone like Jaylen Harrell wins a spot over Jones.
Linebackers (5): Cedric Gray, Cody Barton, Anthony Hill, Mohamoud Diabate, Dorian Mausi
Mausi taking this spot over James Williams might be a bit of an upset, but there's still plenty of time for one or both to cement a full role.
Defensive backs (9): Alontae Taylor, Cor'Dale Flott, Marcus Harris, Kevin Winston Jr., Amani Hooker, Tony Adams, Joshua Williams, Micah Robinson, Jerrick Reed II
Not the deepest group, but this has been true since March. If more veteran bodies come in, expect adjustments. Until then, the top is at least stronger than it was in 2025.
Specialists (3): Joey Slye, Tommy Townsend, Morgan Cox
The Tennessee Titans completed mandatory minicamp on June 17 and, with it, finished up their offseason program. They'll reconvene for training camp toward the end of July and, as coach Robert Saleh puts it, the players have to show up ready at that point because there's no real time for acclimation and easing in when the first preseason game is only two weeks from that point.
So, no, the Titans don't have a full idea of what their 53-man roster will look like at the end of the preseason yet, but they better at least have a clue.
Based on observations from OTAs and minicamp, and conversations with players and coaches, here's The Tennessean's projection for where the Titans 53-man roster and depth chart stands at offseason's end.
Projecting Tennessee Titans depth chart 2026: Who makes the Titans roster?
Quarterbacks (3): Cam Ward, Mitchell Trubisky, Will Levis
If Levis gets traded, we re-evaluate. Until then, he's on the team.
Running backs (4): Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears, Nick Singleton, Kalel Mullings
Mullings edges out Julius Chestnut and Michael Carter for the fourth spot and steps into Chestnut's role as a special teams ace in all phases.
Yeah, yeah. Point at and laugh at and fixate on Restrepo's presence here. He had a pretty solid camp and he's a fairly natural backup to Robinson. Not much surplus special teams value, but for now, it's hard to ignore the reps he's getting and the plays he's making.
Tight end (3): Gunnar Helm, Daniel Bellinger, Jaren Kanak
This feels like a make-or-break fall for David Martin-Robinson after a few years of barely hanging onto the roster. Consider him the 54th man in this exercise.
Offensive line (9): Dan Moore Jr., JC Latham, Peter Skoronski, Jackson Slater, Austin Schlottmann, Cordell Volson, Austin Deculus, Pat Coogan, Fernando Carmona
Deculus getting the nod as the swing tackle over Ryan Hayes and Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson is far from settled. And the bigger problem here ends up being the imbalance of interior depth pieces versus tackle help.
Interior defensive line (5): Jeffery Simmons, John Franklin-Myers, Solomon Thomas, Jordan Elliott, Jackie Marshall
Solid group here. Arguably the strength of the team.
Edge defenders (5): Jermaine Johnson II, Keldric Faulk, Oluwafemi Oladejo, Jacob Martin, Truman Jones
No one will or should be surprised if the Titans add another veteran here or if someone like Jaylen Harrell wins a spot over Jones.
Linebackers (5): Cedric Gray, Cody Barton, Anthony Hill, Mohamoud Diabate, Dorian Mausi
Mausi taking this spot over James Williams might be a bit of an upset, but there's still plenty of time for one or both to cement a full role.
Defensive backs (9): Alontae Taylor, Cor'Dale Flott, Marcus Harris, Kevin Winston Jr., Amani Hooker, Tony Adams, Joshua Williams, Micah Robinson, Jerrick Reed II
Not the deepest group, but this has been true since March. If more veteran bodies come in, expect adjustments. Until then, the top is at least stronger than it was in 2025.
Specialists (3): Joey Slye, Tommy Townsend, Morgan Cox
Feyi-Waboso, who is studying medicine, has scored 15 tries in 24 matches for club and country this season [Getty Images]
Star wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has been cleared to play in Saturday's Prem final against Northampton in a huge boost for Exeter Chiefs.
The 23-year-old, who suffered a facial fracture in Exeter's victory against Leicester at the end of May, is available for selection in the season decider at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (15:00 BST) after England signed off on his recovery and Feyi-Waboso declared himself fit.
"England have been fully behind Manny making the call," said Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter.
"Everyone, including the surgeon, has given him all the information on where he is.
"That's been fully assessed, and England have been very happy for Manny to make the decision.
"Whenever it's quite a close call one way or the other, you always hand it over to the player really. That's what's happened and Manny has declared himself fit."
Feyi-Waboso has been able to take part in training, albeit while being exempt from contact. Baxter said that, if selected, Feyi-Waboso had healed sufficiently and will not need to wear any kind of protective mask.
"We've done very little, even grab tackling this week, so he's been able to run around, run the patterns, run the shapes, get on with most things, so he's fully ready to go," added Baxter.
Feyi-Waboso, who was part of a group of away fans who cheered the team to semi-final win over Bath at the Rec, will be competing with Paul Brown-Bampoe, Campbell Ridl and Ben Hammersley.
Back row Ethan Roots is also available for Exeter after completing return-to-play process in the wake of a head knock.
Exeter will announce their matchday 23 at midday on Friday, with Baxter set to finalise his selection calls on Thursday evening.
Barcelona not worried about missing deadline to activate Man United star’s purchase clause – here’s why
England kicked off their World Cup campaign last night with a 4-2 win over Croatia. There was much to look forward to for Barcelona fans, as star signing Anthony Gordon started the game.
However, the biggest takeaway was Marcus Rashford’s goal to make it 4-2 for England, as the Manchester United star carried forward his form in La Liga.
Rashford, though, is not a Barcelona player anymore as the Catalans have missed the deadline to activate his buyout clause worth €30 million.
Barcelona not bothered about missing release clause
According to Ben Jacobs (h/t The United Stand), Barcelona are not too bothered about missing the June 15 deadline to activate Rashford’s permanent buy clause.
Rashford scored against Croatia in England’s opening match. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images for Rexona)
After a successful loan spell at Camp Nou, many expected Barça to trigger Rashford’s purchase clause, which would have allowed the club to sign the Englishman for a cut-price fee of €30 million.
But the Catalans are not bothered as they believe Manchester United are likely to agree to a fee of around €30 million late in the window.
It appears Barça are banking on the idea that Manchester United will want to offload Rashford this summer, even though their coach, Michael Carrick, has shown a desire to work with the English international.
Do Barcelona require Rashford?
Barcelona opted not to trigger Rashford’s buyout clause. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images for Rexona)
Barcelona are facing a precarious situation in attack, with Robert Lewandowski leaving the club and Ferran Torres failing to fire for Spain in the World Cup.
It is clear that Ferran can’t be trusted as the lone main striker, even though the club want to renew his contract. This accentuates the need for an alternate option, such as Rashford, who is capable of operating as a number nine.
However, these are still early times. The World Cup could be a great avenue for Barcelona to assess Rashford’s performances.
Barcelona would ideally like to continue monitoring Rashford’s performances for England before making a call late in the window.
Leao, Modric and Rabiot top list of 9 Milan players with unsettled futures
Ruben Amorim has a rebuild job on his hands as the recently-appointed head coach of Milan, as the Rossoneri have a list of nine players whose futures remain unsettled including the likes of Rafael Leao, Luka Modric and Adrien Rabiot.
Amorim has nine potential transfer headaches at Milan
It was a bitterly disappointing end to the 2025-26 season for Milan, who missed out on qualification to the Champions League despite having spent much of the campaign in second place.
The collapse in form in the final in the final weeks of the season led to the departures of head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani, who were all dismissed in one brutal statement the day after the Serie A campaign came to an end.
It took several weeks for Milan to make any new appointments, but have since landed on former Manchester United and Sporting CP tactician Amorim to take over from Allegri. A new set of directors are still yet to be appointed.
Before the new coach starts thinking about potential signings, he already has a list of nine players whose futures need to be sorted as a matter of priority.
Perhaps the biggest issue for Milan is the future of Leao, who has made it clear in a series of interviews during the off-season that he feels ready to take on a new challenge elsewhere.
The issue is finding a willing buyer, as La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Milan are still hoping to bring in a fee of €50m if they are to sell the Portugal international this summer.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Rafael Leao of AC Milan controls the ball whilst under pressure from Weston McKennie of Juventus during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that Amorim may not be the best fit for Leao as a head coach, especially if he intends to deploy his usual 3-4-2-1 formation, which would not get the best out of Leao’s characteristics.
Additionally, it remains to be seen what Luka Modric will decide to do after the 2026 World Cup comes to an end. He joined Milan on a free transfer last summer, signing a one-year contract with an option to extend, but many signs point towards him potentially calling it a day on his playing career at the age of 40 this summer.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Luka Modric of AC Milan looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Then there is Rabiot, who was brought to the club by his former Juventus coach Allegri last summer. Allegri has since taken over from Antonio Conte as head coach of Napoli, and Rabiot continues to be linked with a potential move to join his trusted leader at the Stadio Maradona.
As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan have no intention of letting Christian Pulisic go this summer, but the fact that he has not yet put pen to paper on a new contract is not a particularly encouraging sign.
The USMNT star is under contract until 2027 with a club option to extend for a further 12 months, so there is still time to negotiate a renewal, and US-based owner Gerry Cardinale is said to be particularly keen on keeping ‘Captain America’ on board.
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Christian Pulisic of Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
There are also doubts surrounding goalkeeper Mike Maignan, who has often been linked with big-money moves to some of Europe’s biggest clubs. La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that a season without Champions League football and an unclear direction at boardroom level is not particularly appealing to the Frenchman.
Then, there are a set of returning loanees who appear unlikely to reclaim their places in the Rossoneri first team. They include Samuel Chukwueze, who could still potentially join Fulham on a permanent basis, Ismael Bennacer, set to return from Dinamo Zagreb, Yunus Musah, set to return from Atalanta, Warren Bondo, set to return from Cremonese.
Gio Reyna gave United States fans another reason to celebrate after scoring in the USMNT‘s opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 23-year-old midfielder revealed that he and his wife, Chloe Reyna, are expecting their first child during a memorable goal celebration in the Americans’ 4-1 victory over Paraguay on June 12.
Reyna entered the Soccer match as a substitute and capped off the dominant win with a stunning 98th-minute trivela finish. After finding the net, he tucked the ball underneath his jersey and sucked his thumb, a gesture commonly used by soccer players to announce a pregnancy.
The announcement marked a major milestone for Reyna and Chloe, who have been together since their teenage years. The couple married in July 2025 after getting engaged the previous year.
Gio Reyna’s goal highlights a strong tournament start for USMNT
The goal capped a perfect evening for both Reyna and the USMNT. Under manager Mauricio Pochettino, the United States opened Group D with three points and moved to the top of the standings after the convincing win over Paraguay.
For Reyna, the moment represented another positive chapter in a career that has experienced significant ups and downs. After a difficult 2022 World Cup cycle and limited club minutes with Borussia Monchengladbach, he has entered the 2026 tournament with renewed confidence.
United States midfielder Gio Reyna (7) with the ball at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
His impact against Paraguay showed why Pochettino values him as a creative option off the bench. Reyna’s late strike completed a dominant U.S. performance and highlighted the technical quality that has long made him one of the country’s most gifted players.
With Australia next on the schedule, Reyna and the USMNT will look to build on their strong start. For one night, however, the biggest news came after the final touch of a brilliant goal.
The Atlanta Braves' starting rotation has struggled as of late, and the last two games have been a perfect example of those issues. Grant Holmes completed just two innings before Tuesday's rain delay, allowing three runs while issuing multiple walks and throwing a high pitch count. On Wednesday, JR Ritchie surrendered five runs in just two innings.
“The Braves announced that right-hander Spencer Strider has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to inflammation in his throwing elbow. Right-hander Anthony Molina was called up from Triple-A in the corresponding 26-man roster move. The placement comes a day after Strider was removed during the fourth inning of Friday’s 7-5 loss to the Mets,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Mark Polishuk wrote.
The Braves are likely going to have to make a significant move at the trade deadline. ESPN’s Jeff Passan named Atlanta as a potential landing spot for New York Mets starter Freddy Peralta.
“Even with his strikeout rate dipping below one per inning, Peralta is still plenty capable of throwing seven shutout innings in a postseason game -- and that makes him worth a much better prospect than what New York could get with a fourth-rounder. He just turned 30, has below-average fastball velocity and is listed at 6 feet tall and 198 pounds. So, it's good to know that he doesn't succeed due to pure velocity, because he'll need angles and command in his favor even more going forward,” Passan wrote.
The good news for Atlanta is that general manager Alex Anthopoulos is well aware of the team's needs. He has already hinted that the Braves will be aggressive at the trade deadline.
“I fully expect and hope that we will be engaged in trades come July. I'm not trying to overly excite anybody or promise anything. But if we're playing the way we are right now, we're going to be in there,” Anthopoulos said.
The Braves need more than just another starter—they need a frontline arm capable of stabilizing the rotation. Even though Peralta hasn't been quite the same pitcher he was a year ago, his talent and experience are still undeniable.
Peralta is in the final year of his $15 million contract, and Atlanta likely would not hesitate to pursue an extension if he wanted to continue his career with the organization. Adding Peralta would give the Braves another proven arm and make their rotation one of the most dangerous in baseball once it returns to full health.
After a red-hot month of May for Michigan football recruiting, June has been relatively quiet.
That changed Thursday, June 18, when four-star class of 2027 edge Ifeanyi Emedobi pledged to join the Wolverines. The Fort Wayne, Indiana product, out of Northrop High School, chose U-M over Minnesota − he also held offers from seven other Big Ten programs.
Emedobi, who stands 6-foot-1½ and 210 pounds, is the No. 10 player in Indiana, the No. 36 edge in the country and the No. 410 recruit among all rising seniors according to 247Sports' composite rankings.
He was already scheduled to visit Ann Arbor for "Victors Weekend" from June 19-21; if he follows through with that plan, it would likely be a chance to try and convince the handful of other key targets to join him as part of U-M's next crop.
Emedobi is now the fourth defensive line commit in the class, joining four-star Xavier Muhammad, four-star Recarder Kitchen and four-star Jayce Brewer. Michigan entered the day with the No. 23 overall class in the nation.
After a red-hot month of May for Michigan football recruiting, June has been relatively quiet.
That changed Thursday, June 18, when four-star class of 2027 edge Ifeanyi Emedobi pledged to join the Wolverines. The Fort Wayne, Indiana product, out of Northrop High School, chose U-M over Minnesota − he also held offers from seven other Big Ten programs.
Emedobi, who stands 6-foot-1½ and 210 pounds, is the No. 10 player in Indiana, the No. 36 edge in the country and the No. 410 recruit among all rising seniors according to 247Sports' composite rankings.
He was already scheduled to visit Ann Arbor for "Victors Weekend" from June 19-21; if he follows through with that plan, it would likely be a chance to try and convince the handful of other key targets to join him as part of U-M's next crop.
Emedobi is now the fourth defensive line commit in the class, joining four-star Xavier Muhammad, four-star Recarder Kitchen and four-star Jayce Brewer. Michigan entered the day with the No. 23 overall class in the nation.
The Miami Heat have been aggressively chasing Giannis Antetokounmpo since the February trade deadline, when a potential deal fell through at the last second after the Milwaukee Bucks pulled back.
Now, deep into the 2026 offseason with the NBA Draft just days away, Miami remains the frontrunner to land the two-time MVP. But negotiations are still in the exact same place because the Bucks are simply not satisfied with anything on the table. Not from Miami. Not from anyone.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported Thursday on “Get Up” that the Bucks "have yet to receive an offer that they're willing to accept" for Antetokounmpo. That one line sums up the entire stalemate.
"The Bucks have yet to receive an offer that they're willing to accept for Giannis Antetokounmpo."@Windhorstespn gives an update on the potential Giannis trade 🏀 pic.twitter.com/j5qIywZDNx
Milwaukee has had the market open for months, evaluated every package and kept walking away. Windhorst noted it "somewhat mirrors" what happened at the February trade deadline, when the Bucks entertained offers, didn't agree to anything, and ended up keeping Antetokounmpo.
According to ESPN's mock framework, Miami would send Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, Nikola Jovic, the 13th pick in the 2026 draft, and first-round picks in 2030 and 2032 to Milwaukee. For a rebuilding team, this looks like a strong return: a reliable 20-point scorer, two prospects under 23, a lottery pick and future draft capital.
However, Milwaukee wants a superstar asset, not depth. As Windhorst explained, "Miami has been the team that's been most aggressive... but they've got seven or eight different pieces they could trade, none of them what I consider super premium, and I think the Bucks probably want all of them."
This is Miami's main obstacle. Herro is not viewed as a franchise cornerstone, and while Ware and Jovic have upside, they do not equal the value of a two-time MVP. Milwaukee is looking for something closer to a young, proven star rather than a collection of solid-but-not-elite pieces. Until that happens, every offer gets the same answer.
North Carolina second baseman Gavin Gallaher spoke to the media along with head coach Scott Forbes and reliever Jackson Rose and Owen Hull after UNC’s 12-7 win over West Virginia to advance to the College World Series finals for the first time since 2007.
Gallaher went 4-for-5 from the plate and provided 33% of the team’s 12 runs with a team-high four RBI.
Here’s what Gallaher had to say following the game.
Can you talk about the lineup switch. It seemed to work out pretty well for both of you?
I don’t really know, to be honest with you. I think that it’s a match-up thing. They had a righty start on the mound. But that’s a question for him. He just does what he feels is right and today it worked out.
Gavin, you’re a guy that’s been here for three years. You’ve experienced the ups and downs that, you know, the postseason can bring. What does it mean to you to be able to play for a national championship come Saturday?
I still think it really hasn’t set in yet. After the game, shook hands and just kind of walking around, looking up in the stands, looking at my family, just kind of speechless, to be honest.
Yeah, we were here in ’24, ran into two good teams, came close. And then last year, we’re one inning away from being in Omaha again. So that really hurt.
So to be back here, win our first three games, be in the national championship, it’s something that, I mean, it’s truly amazing.
Gavin, what do you think are the lessons from that 2024 run that had you prepared this year and were able to apply through these first three games?
I think the experience was really good. Getting those at-bats, knowing what to expect with how the stadium plays. This year, it’s played quite the opposite that it did in ’24. The ball’s been flying.
But knowing like how the shadows work when they get to that 6:00 game. It’s been a lot easier to adjust this year, which has been really nice. And so just trying to take that experience, use it for myself, and also try to help out some of the other guys that haven’t been here before. And just it’s been easier to adapt this year.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup has not only reignited classic rivalries among football powerhouses but also fostered heartwarming alliances, most notably between Mexico and South Korea. These two nations, set to face each other in a Group A match on Thursday, June 18 have developed a bond that transcends competition.
The roots of this unique friendship trace back to the dramatic events of the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Mexico found itself on the verge of elimination after a tough group-stage defeat to Sweden, leaving its fate in the hands of South Korea.
Against all odds, South Korea pulled off a stunning upset, defeating the reigning champions, Germany, 2-0 and knocking them out of the tournament. Although South Korea could not advance, their victory was celebrated wildly by Mexican fans, who expressed immense gratitude for keeping their team's World Cup dreams alive.
South Korea’s remarkable triumph over Germany meant that both Mexico and Sweden advanced from Group F, while Germany and South Korea suffered an early exit.
After South Korea's victory, thousands of jubilant fans in Mexico City marched to the South Korean Embassy. Amid cheers, music and waving flags, they lifted South Korea’s consul general, Han Byung Jin, into the air, welcoming him as an honorary Mexican.
The consul general joined in the lively celebration with shots of tequila as fans erupted in the now-famous chant, "Coreano, hermano, ya eres mexicano!" — "Korean brother, you are now Mexican!" The phrase quickly became the friendly chant that symbolizes the bond between the two nations.
Since that day, a beautiful and enduring friendship has blossomed between the two fanbases, celebrated at every World Cup since.
PROVO, UT - SEPTEMBER 29: Chase Roberts #2 of the Brigham Young Cougars is chased by Jordan Young #1 and Taj Ward #15 of the Cincinnati Bearcats during the second half of their game at LaVell Edwards Stadium September 29, 2023 in Provo, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Las Vegas Raiders signed wide receiver Chase Roberts as an undrafted free agent.
Let’s take a closer look at Roberts:
Size:
6-3, 209 pounds.
College:
BYU.
College highlights:
He had 54 catches for 802 yards (14.9 per catch average) and six touchdown catches in 2025. He was a third-team All Big-12 selection in 2025. He was a two-time team captain and he caught, at least, one pass in his final 39 games. He had 170 catches in four seasons with 18 touchdown catches.
How he will fit in with Raiders:
Roberts is already 25. He is a polished receiver who produced with strong consistency in college. He will need to make up for a lack of great speed and he will need to improve his blocking to have a chance to make it in the NFL. The Raiders have a crowded wide-receiver room, so Roberts may have a challenge making the 53-man roster right out of training camp. But there’s no reason who he can’t be a solid addition to the practice squad as a player who has a chance to develop quickly and be part of the active roster.
Professional Fighters League is bringing a lightweight showcase
bout to
PFL New York in Long Island with a bit of hometown cooking. The
promotion has confirmed to Sherdog that undefeated Longo’s MMA
product Levan
Khabalaev (5-0) will lock horns with fellow New Yorker Ryan Gerena
(4-1).
Gerena has spent his entire professional career fighting for Flex
Fight Series, and after losing his professional debut, he has won
four fights in a row, leading him to get the call from the PFL. Of
his four victories, three of them have come by way of stoppage,
while he’s also gotten one victory by way of decision.
This offseason has been the busiest for the Pittsburgh Steelers in more than two decades. From the moment the regular season ended and Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach, it's been a whirlwind of activity. From hiring Mike McCarthy as the new head coach to the return of Aaron Rodgers along with a massive contract extension to EDGE Nick Herbig, the team is clearly focused on winning in 2026.
But there is still one big move the Steelers need to handle over the course of the next month before the team gets together for training camp. That piece of business is signing star cornerback Joey Porter Jr. to a contract extension. Here's what ESPN had to say about it:
Porter is a very talented cornerback who finished 10th in the league in my coverage DVOA metric last season. The problem is that Porter will want top-five cornerback money, and there isn't necessarily evidence that he belongs in that stratosphere. Hopefully, the Steelers can get him to agree to something that might be higher than they want to go but lower than what players such as Trent McDuffie and Sauce Gardner recently got paid.
We suspect the hang-up in all this is the difference between the Porter's market value and what he considers his value. As the ESPN post pointed out, the Steelers don't want to go pay him the kind of money Trent McDuffie or Sauce Gardner got but Porter and his people will push for it and the two sides will need to find some middle ground.
It’s about time for the New Jersey Devils to figure out Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt creating magic, only to see it fizzle out without enough help on their flank or at the front of the net. Matthew Knies should be at the top of your wishlist this summer.
Multiple reports continue to suggest the Toronto Maple Leafs are gauging the market on the power forward.
In fact, Knies was almost dealt by the former regime with Brad Treliving at the helm to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Alexander Zharovsky, another prospect, and a pair of first-round picks.
However, the Maple Leafs and Canadiens couldn’t consumate the deal after they failed to meet the 3 P.M. trade deadline, thus keeping Knies in Toronto.
Yet, the new regime with John Chayka at the helm are reportedly open to listening to offers on Knies. New reports suggest the ask has changed to a a top-pair defender, a first-round pick, and a secondary player.
The Devils could entertain this situation.
The big, rugged Toronto winger just wrapped a weird, injury-marred season that left a lot of people questioning his trajectory. But dig a little deeper, and the idea of dropping him on Hughes’ line starts to look like one of the more exciting moves the Devils could make.
Knies with Jack & Bratt Could Be Special
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Knies is exactly the kind of forward Hughes has been missing: a 6-foot-3, 230-plus pound guy who isn’t afraid to grind in the tough areas, drive the net, and turn Hughes’ highlight-reel passes into actual goals.
Think about what Hughes does best—he sees the ice like few others and creates chances out of nothing. What he needs beside him is someone who finishes those chances and creates his own mess in the slot. Bratt alongside Hughes can similarly replicate this kind of offense.
Knies has shown he can do both. In his big 2024-25 year, he put up 29 goals while being a physical force. Even in the tougher 2025-26 campaign, his assist numbers jumped, showing he’s developing a real playmaking side with his second-ranked 22 primary assists in Toronto last season.
Put that together with Hughes and Bratt’s speed and vision, and you’ve got a line that forces opponents to make tough choices every shift. Add in Knies’ 73% finishing, and you have the ideal power forward to play with Hughes and Bratt.
What Makes Knies Intriguing
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Knies doesn’t just rely on volume. His shot quality metrics hold up well for a power forward. In 2025-26, he maintained solid expected goals per shot (around 0.12 range) and ranked strongly in high-danger shots on goal in the 96th percentile. His average shot distance hovers around 20-21 feet, fitting his net-front game of tips, screens, and dirty-area work rather than perimeter sniping.
Where he really shines is rebound generation. He consistently creates rebounds, registering 18 in 2024-25 over 78 games, but dropped off to 10 in 2025-26 while playing through a knee injury amid Toronto’s total demise.
Knies didn’t just forget how to generate rebounds, however. It’s repeatable skill from his positioning and willingness to battle in front. Even in a down year affected by said knee issue, his per-minute rebound rates stayed respectable. These second-chance plays turn Hughes’ initial setups into extra opportunities, which is gold for a playmaking center.
The injury clearly limited his mobility and overall volume last season, but the underlying quality of his chances didn’t collapse. With better health, these traits should trend back up, potentially giving Hughes a legit finishing threat who also generates his own chaos.
Devils Trade Framework
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Something like Knies heading to New Jersey in exchange for the Devils’ 2026 first-round pick, Dougie Hamilton, and a prospect—perhaps Shane LaChance—feels like balanced value. Toronto gets immediate help with Hamilton and future assets in the pick and prospect who is near NHL ready and could be a solid depth option.
If New Jersey needs more value, perhaps picks or B-level prospects are attached to Knies.
The Devils land their Hughes complement without completely emptying the cupboard. Toronto might push for a sweetener, but this structure gives both sides real upside without anyone getting fleeced.
And with Hamilton’s brother working in the Toronto organization now, perhaps the Devils defenseman is more willing to accept a trade up North.
The Risks—Because They Exist
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No one’s pretending this is a slam dunk. Analytics folks will point out some legitimate concerns.
His goal-scoring in 2024-25 rode some hot finishing that didn’t carry over. If his shooting luck stays average (or worse), he could settle into the low 20s for goals instead of pushing higher.
Some of his possession and defensive metrics slipped last year too, which isn’t ideal for a guy you’re counting on in big minutes. The Devils play a fast, skilled game—if Knies can’t keep up defensively or adjust to new linemates quickly, it could create problems.
Then there’s the injury history. That knee bug was no joke, and big-bodied forwards who rely on power can have lingering issues. If it flares up again, you’re paying big money for a player who can’t quite dominate the way you hoped.
Yet, you’re betting on the upside of his elite finishing metrics alongside two speedy playmakers and perhaps an improved blueline that can cover up for those deficiencies if they don’t improve.
Chances are they will if he returns to full health.
The Gamble
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The Devils have the assets and the cap space to make something happen. Knies is signed for the long haul—five years remaining at a $7.75 million average annual value—a number that could look like a bargain if he bounces back even halfway to his best form.
Pairing him with Hughes isn’t a guarantee, but it’s the kind of bet smart teams make when they have a superstar center and winger who needs the right support—especially one who brings high-danger shot quality and consistent rebound creation.
Is it risk-free? No.
But sitting around waiting for incremental improvements hasn’t exactly worked out. Sometimes you have to swing for the player who fits what your best guy needs.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 31: Jermall Charlo poses with referee Mark Nelson after defeating LaManna in a super middleweight bout at Michelob ULTRA Arena on May 31, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Charlo won by TKO after the fifth round when a ringside physician advised LaManna should not continue. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images) | Getty Images
PBC’s July 25th Errol Spence Jr vs Tim Tszyu show will officially land at Sydney, Australia’s Afterpay Arena and feature a pair of former world champions on the undercard.
Fighting for just the third time in the last five years, Jermall Charlo (34-0, 23 KO) returns for what might be the biggest mismatch of his career against super welterweight Koen Mazoudier (15-4-1, 6 KO). New South Wales’ “S.O.G.” (not that one) sports a 2024 stoppage loss to Nikita Tszyu and no wins of note, putting him on a tier below even the likes of Jose Benavidez Jr and “Cornflake” LaManna.
Not exactly the sort of matchup you’d envision for a 36-year-old who could probably ride his name recognition and sanctioning body clout to a title shot.
In slightly more palatable news, Stephen Fulton (23-2, 8 KO) looks to bounce back from humiliation against Liam Wilson (18-3, 10 KO). “Cool Boy Steph” has a lot to prove after missing weight and stinking out the joint in last December’s title bid against O’Shaquie Foster, and though Wilson has shown himself to be a step below the division’s elite, he’s good enough to give us an idea of whether Fulton has any sort of future at 130.
The month of June hasn't had the same amount of excitement as May had for Michigan football, but that's in large part due to May seeing a torrid rush of commitments coming the Wolverines' way. Now, it's about bolstering what's already become a solid class with more top targets.
And on Thursday, the maize and blue added yet another.
Hailing from Fort Wayne (Ind.) Northrop, 2027 edge rusher Ifeanyi Emedobi might be relatively new to football, but the 6-foot-2, 214-pounder has shown an early aptitude for it. Choosing between Michigan, Minnesota, and Penn State, Emedobi -- who took an official visit to Ann Arbor this past weekend -- decided on the Wolverines, pledging his commitment on Thursday morning.
BREAKING: Four-Star EDGE Ifeanyi Emedobi has Committed to Michigan, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’2 215 EDGE chose the Wolverines over Minnesota and Penn State
Emedobi is rated highest by Rivals, which has him as the No. 265 overall prospect, regardless of position, and the 23rd-best edge rusher. Though he may appear to be undersized compared to the typical defensive end, he reminds scouts and analysts of former Wolverines outside linebacker Josh Uche, and also has drawn comparisons to recent Michigan edge rusher Josaiah Stewart.
He is the third edge rusher to pledge to the class, joining Recarder Kitchen and Jayce Brewer.
Here is the full class using the Rivals Industry Ranking:
Michigan received a commitment Thursday from Fort Wayne (Indiana) Northrop four-star defensive end Ifeanyi Emedobi.
The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Emedobi only started playing football last season, but his 4.48 speed and explosiveness (37-inch vertical) made him an instant success. He was an all-conference selection, recording 59 tackles (21 for loss), 6½ sacks and three forced fumbles.
Emedobi chose Michigan over Penn State, Minnesota and Indiana, who made up his final four. The Wolverines were actually one of the last schools to offer, but quickly built a relationship with him and his family.
“They came pretty late, but they made up for it by showing a lot of love as well, like showing a lot of interest,” Emedobi said.
Emedobi moved his official visit with the Wolverines from June 19 to June 12. He came up with his parents and grandparents and the visit was the final piece needed for him to make his decision.
“I definitely feel like Michigan checked the boxes that I wanted to be checked,” he said. “It had the family atmosphere, it had the development piece with Coach (Kyle) Whittingham being at Utah and turning three stars into good players.”
Emedobi’s father, Sam Emedobi, played at Eastern Michigan. Ifeanyi was more interested in tech than football, though, hence the late start.
Once he got going in the sport, he took off. In the end, his father saw a lot of reasons to choose Michigan. Whittingham, defensive coordinator Jay Hill, and defensive line coaches Lewis Powell, Larry Black and David Denham all played a role.
“I love that they've made them a priority by how many times they came to the school,” Sam Emedobi said. “I love the communication with all the coaches that have been communicating with him. It hasn't just been one coach, but several coaches that have been communicating with him. I want to make sure that he's developed. It's pretty much development. I want to be able to see that they can develop him into being the star that I know he is.”
Rivals has Emedobi ranked the No. 265 overall recruit in his class and No. 23 edge defender.
Michigan now has 17 commitments in their 2027 class.
Victors Weekend brings top recruits to Ann Arbor
This weekend is the final official visit weekend of the summer. Class of 2027 recruits can take official visits again during the season but with many around the country making commitments, this is essentially the last chance to make a play for these recruits barring any potential flips or late movement in the fall.
The notable names to watch include four–star cornerback Monsanna Torbert. The Cincinnati native once was committed to Indiana, but re-opened and the Wolverines are battling Notre Dame and Ohio State.
Four-star Greenwood (Mississippi) linebacker Frederrick Ford was a late addition. He was scheduled to visit LSU, but changed to Michigan. A long 6-foot-5, 190-pound prospect, he is a priority recruit for the Michigan staff. UCLA commit Cain Brackney is also scheduled to visit.
Las Vegas Arbor View quarterback Thaddeus Thatcher and receiver Damani Warren will visit.
Michigan also plans to have much of its class of committed players on their official visits as well.
Allen Trieu covers Midwest football recruiting for On3. He has been featured on the Big Ten Network on its annual Signing Day Show. His Michigan and Michigan State recruiting columns appear weekly at detroitnews.com.
Lee Grant won 15 and drew eight of his 36 games in charge of Huddersfield [Getty Images]
Walsall head coach Lee Grant says he knows what it takes to be successful - and vows he will bring "his players" in to mount an "aggressive and attacking" challenge for promotion.
Grant was appointed just over a month ago as Mat Sadler's permanent replacement and is overseeing a rehaul of a Saddlers squad that has seen two promotion attempts in League Two falter badly in each of the past two seasons.
Speaking at a fans' forum, hosted by BBC Radio WM, Grant outlined his vision for how he wants Walsall to look.
"The only way I know how to coach is to try to have more of the football than the other team, try to spend more time in their half, try to have more shots, try to score more goals," he said.
"That's my track record, that's what I aim to coach this group.
"I don't label myself as a possession-based coach. I don't see any value in that. The last thing I want my team to do is have 700 passes and lose 1-0.
"But I'm really confident that I can set a team up to be able to have and take more of the ball and that is a shift from where we've been and what's been happening at the club over the last 24 months.
"My belief is that we have to be an aggressive team this year. We'll be having as many forwards on the pitch as we can, being mindful that we've got to look after and protect our goal as well."
Former goalkeeper Grant played in the Premier League, Championship and League One in a career that spanned more than 500 games.
His only managerial experience was an eight-month spell with Huddersfield that ended in January but that followed a stint as attacking coach at Ipswich that took in their back-to-back promotions to the top flight in 2023-24.
"I know what it's like to play in League One, I know what it's like to have to fight your way through the levels," Grant said.
"I've had that showed me an awful lot on all sides of the coin - and the same can be said as a head coach.
"Have I managed in this division [League Two] yet? No. But I've watched an incredible amount of football across this division over my last few months, I have a real good understanding of what you need to be successful."
Grant said he was "not blind to the challenges" he will face but vowed Walsall will be "adaptable" and "ready".
He confirmed his preference to play with a flat-back four but tweaks to structure would be "very small", albeit it with an acknowledgement that "it won't be the same thing every week, because we don't play the same team every week".
'I like to coach attacking, aggressive teams'
Grant's reputation for attacking football is well earned.
At Ipswich, his work helped the Tractor Boys score 101 goals in their promotion from League One in 2022-23 and another 92 the following season in the Championship - something Grant said, as a former goalkeeper, was a little "ironic".
"Those years taught me an awful lot, that is part of how I like to coach," he added. "I like to coach forward players. I like to coach aggressive, attacking teams.
"At Huddersfield, we were the top scorers in the division. I think [we were top] across each and every attacking metric. So that's how my teams play and it's not easy to replicate that.
"It's a hell of a lot of work, but I'm really confident in how I coach. We're going to be an attacking team, take more of the ball, spend more time in the opposition's half which gives us an opportunity to have more entries into their box, more shots on goal, score more goals."
'If I didn't think I could have my players, I wouldn't have taken the job'
Central to Grant's plan to be more potent and to have more possession will be recruitment.
Walsall, who scored 56 goals in 46 league games last term, parted company with 19 players at the end of last season and have, so far, made one new signing - striker Andy Dallas - while veteran forward Albert Adomah has agreed a fresh one-year deal.
"I think we'll have two, hopefully three, done by the weekend - they will be permanents and they will be starters, so suddenly that looks a little bit more healthy," he said.
"We had the 19th worst home record last season, so if we want to be aggressive, we're going to have to put players on the field who can give us different looks at times."
Mairs said although Walsall have "three or four good quality loan options" at the moment, he did not want to be "over reliant" on that market.
"I don't want to do this again in 12 months' time, where I'm having to recreate a squad of 15 players," he said.
"So the idea is to bring in assets that are good and are with us on this journey of two, three years but also guys we want to fit into a new manager's style of play and the business model of the club.
"Are we able to put together a squad that we believe is going to be capable of challenging and taking us to League One? Yes. Does that mean it's easy? No."
Grant added that whoever comes in, he will have the final say.
"They'll be my players. If I didn't think I could have my players, I just wouldn't have taken the job," he said.
"We've got an opportunity here to shape something. I have to want these players in the building, and they have to fit the things that I want to be able to do with them.
"We're all very much on the same page and have a really clear idea of what a Walsall player needs to look like."
The full forum will be broadcast on BBC Radio WM between 1800-1900 BST on Thursday, 18 June and is also be available via BBC Sounds.
Rockstar Games has unveiled GTA VI’s cover art and its pre-order date Rockstar Games has officially unveiled the box art of Grand Theft Auto VI, one of this year’s most highly anticipated games. Currently, the game is due to be released on November 19th on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. Pre-orders for Grand Theft […]
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer underestimated Google Chrome. Seventeen years later, Edge is still trying to catch up, and Internet Explorer is gone with the wind.
MSI's new Claw 8 EX AI+ is a beauty with the best performance I've ever seen in a gaming handheld, but at $1,799, gamers can get a whole lot more value elsewhere. Like, say, three modern consoles.
Grand Seiko's Daimaru-exclusive SBGA523 is a 200-piece Spring Drive limited edition with a teal peacock feather dial, 9R caliber, 72-hour power reserve, and ¥825,000 price tag, releasing in early October 2026.
The iPhone 18 Pro, the iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the iPhone Ultra could become significantly more expensive. After Apple CEO Tim Cook had already warned of higher prices, analysts expect that prices starting at $1,399 for the least expensive iPhone 18 Pro are realistic.
Xiaomi has several new TVs on offer, which are both quite affordable and promise impressive picture quality thanks to modern display technology. The models in the Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED series start at just €349.
Recent leaks about new Blizzard games may sound almost too good to be true for some fans. WoW Classic Plus, Warcraft 4 and a new ARPG featuring Arthas? This article explains where the current speculation is coming from.
OnePlus has quietly raised the price of the OnePlus 15 in India for the second time since its launch. The flagship now costs significantly more than it did at launch, and there's a chance the price increase might spread to other regions.
Although Forza Horizon 6 once again offers a wide selection of vehicles, one particular gap is frustrating fans: station wagons. Many players feel they are clearly underrepresented. On Reddit, users are currently discussing why wagons are so rare in the FH6 vehicle roster – and which models urgently need to be added.
With the Helio Strap Pro, Amazfit aims to offer more than just another alternative to the Polar Loop, Fitbit Air, and Whoop 5.0. That’s because Amazfit not only improves the sensors but also includes a waist-mounted motion sensor, while allowing data to be collected simultaneously with a smartwatch.
There is currently an interesting Steam Machine debate on Reddit: many gamers acknowledge that Valve’s living-room console could be an interesting alternative to a gaming PC, even if its performance may be significantly lower. Still, many apparently would not buy one anyway.
A new SteamDB update is keeping the rumor mill around Valve’s Steam Machine churning. Fans are hoping that a leaker’s claims are accurate and that the living-room PC will be officially unveiled on June 23, 2026.
Valve has released SteamOS 3.8, one of the most substantial updates to its operating system in recent years. Alongside a new Linux kernel, updated graphics drivers and a modernized desktop mode, one detail in particular is fueling speculation: SteamOS 3.8 includes initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware.
Rockstar has officially revealed the pre-order date for GTA 6. As confirmed earlier, it will initially be playable only on current-gen consoles, with a PC launch to follow.
Casio's recently unveiled G-Shock GBX-H5600 series has finally arrived in the US at $330. The first G-LIDE watch to feature an optical heart rate monitor, the GBXH5600-1 and GBXH5600-2 feature Polar-powered fitness tracking and a MIP LCD.
Deal | From June 18 to 23, Ubisoft is inviting you to try out Ubisoft+ Premium for free. All the games included in the subscription service are playable during this trial period, including Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Star Wars: Outlaw, Anno 117: Pax Romana, Avatar, Rainbow Six Siege, Ghost Recon, and The Crew Motorfest.
The OnePlus Pad 3 that was released in China at the end of 2024 is not the same tablet as the OnePlus Pad 3 that was released globally in mid-2025. More recently, there was the OnePlus Pad 4, which now serves as the basis of the newly announced Pro tablet for China.
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The Pew Research Center found that 49% of US adults now use chatbots, up from 33% two years ago. This includes roughly one in four who use these tools on daily basis. Fifty-one percent say they don't use chatbots at all, the majority of whom are 50 and older.
With Resident Evil: Veronica launching next year, CAPCOM has remade the vast majority of the classic entries in its survival-horror series, leaving only a few titles left to remake utilizing its proprietary RE Engine. According to well-known insider Dusk Golem, a Resident Evil 5 remake will eventually happen due to fan demand, but it may be years until it hits PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, or Nintendo consoles, as Capcom doesn't have a strong desire to develop the game at the time. "While I think a Resident Evil 5 Remake will probably happen in the future due to fan […]
Qualcomm appears determined to squeeze out Exynos 2700 from the upcoming Galaxy S27 series, and has prepared as many as six Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro variants to render Samsung Mobile spoilt for choice. Samsung LSI, however, is now reportedly equally adamant at not letting Qualcomm eat its lunch and is preparing an apt "response" to this gambit. Samsung's Galaxy S27 series is emerging as an unequivocal winner in the ongoing tussle between Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro variants and Samsung LSI's Exynos 2700 chip As we reported recently, Qualcomm is preparing as many as six variants […]
NVIDIA's cloud streaming GeForce NOW service has just revealed the next seven games supported by the cloud service, which brings all of your games across multiple storefronts into one place. This latest batch adds titles like Super Meat Boy 3D and Aphelion, though just as significant as the new games entering the service is the fact that the GeForce NOW summer sale means it's the best time to subscribe if you haven't already. Starting with the games, though there are technically seven titles now supported by the cloud service, one of this week's entries is only a demo, with the […]
In pure Rockstar Games style, the studio has suddenly announced that pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 will open on June 25 for Sony's PlayStation 5 and Microsoft's Xbox Series S and X. The studio also unveiled the official cover art, which is very much in line with previous GTA covers. Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto 6 is shaping up to be the biggest entertainment release ever, with certain analysts suggesting it could sell as many as 46 million units on day one. The game was first officially revealed on December 4, 2023, and the trailer immediately broke records, becoming the most-viewed […]
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MSI's new Arc G3 Extreme-based handheld costs nearly $2,000 but the company is rather apologetic about it, even if it's warning that the price may rise in the future.
Holland America Line is introducing the “Farewell Dinner” as a new experience for guests to celebrate the end of their trip. Held in the Main Dining Room on the final evening of each voyage, the experience will feature a specially curated menu, the cruise line said in a statement. Complementing the meal will be the...
has competed in 73 professional bouts to date, but there is one man who is thankful that his scheduled showdown with the Filipino icon did not take place, labelling his withdrawal as a ‘blessing in disguise’. A true pound-for-pound legend of the sport, many fighters dream of sharing the ring with one of boxing’s most […]
When David Benavidez announced a move up to the cruiserweight division, he had said he would return to light-heavyweight and defend his WBC title soon after, but a stellar performance has made it clear he can stick at 200lbs. Having held titles at both super-middleweight and light-heavyweight, Benavidez sought to join Badou Jack as the […]
Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, WTA 250 turnuvası Lexus Nottingham Açık'a ikinci turda veda etti.
Zeynep Sönmez, ikinci turda İsviçreli Viktorija Golubic'e 7-5, 4-6, 6-4'lük setlerle 2-1 yenilerek turnuvadan elendi.
Ay-yıldızlı genç tenisçi, organizasyonda 2 numaralı seri başı, dünya 22 numarası Kanadalı Leylah Fernandez'i 6-4 ve 7-6'lık setlerle mağlup ederek ikinci tura yükselmişti.
Kasımpaşa'ya kiralanan İrfan Can Kahveci'nin, yeni sezonda Fenerbahçe'de devam etme ihtimali %100 gibi... Çünkü teknik direktörlüğe İsmail Kartal getirildi...
2021 yılının Ocak ayında Başakşehir'den Fenerbahçe'ye gelen İrfan Can Kahveci, en iyi performansını İsmail Kartal yönetiminde sergilemişti. Geride bıraktığımız sezonda kadro dışı bırakılan milli futbolcu, devre arasında da Kasımpaşa'ya kiralanmıştı. Herkes yaz döneminde gönderilip gönderilmeyeceğini merak ediyordu.
KRİTİK GELİŞME
Bugün kritik bir gelişme yaşandı. İsmail Kartal, Fenerbahçe'nin başına getirildi. Karar sonrasında en çok mutlu olan isimlerden birinin İrfan Can Kahveci olduğu öğrenildi. 30 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun yeni sezonda takımda kalma ihtimali neredeyse %100'e çıktı.
MUKAVELESİ SÜRÜYOR
İrfan Can Kahveci'nin, Fenerbahçe'yle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. İsmail Kartal yönetiminde yeni sezonda nasıl bir performans göstereceği ise merak ediliyor. Eğer Kartal'lı günlerine geri dönerse, 30 yaşındaki futbolcunun Sarı-Lacivertli ekipteki geleceği daha da uzun olabilir.
Fenerbahçe'de yeni teknik direktör 6 haftalık kamp ve transfer hazırlığının ardından Oğuz Çetin'le bağları kopan ve mesajlarına yanıt alamayan Aykut Kocaman cephesi, İsmail Kartal'ın açıklanmasıyla büyük şaşkınlık yaşıyor.
Fenerbahçe’de teknik direktörlük koltuğuna İsmail Kartal’ın getirilmesinin perde arkasında çarpıcı gelişmeler yaşandığı ortaya çıktı. Yeni sezon için haftalardır hazırlık yapan Aykut Kocaman ve ekibinin, dün yaşanan ani süreçle tamamen devre dışı kaldığı öğrenildi.
Oğuz Çetin’in dün itibarıyla Aykut Kocaman ile irtibatı tamamen kestiği iddia edildi. Kocaman’ın "Müsait olunca ara" şeklindeki mesajlarına ve aramalarına hiçbir şekilde geri dönüş yapılmadı.
Aykut Kocaman’ın ekibinden alınan bilgiye göre; yeni sezon için 6 haftadır yoğun bir çalışma yürütülüyordu. Her mevki için 100’e yakın oyuncunun izlendiği, City Group’tan 3 antrenörle (2 atletik performans, 1 FenerLab) anlaşıldığı ve Topuk Yaylası kampı için malzeme listesinin bile hazırlandığı belirtildi.
Ancak yaşanan gelişmelerin ardından bütün planlar değişti. Fenerbahçe'nin başına 4. kez İsmail Kartal getirildi.
Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha konusunda takip ettiği isimlerden biri Khephren Thuram... Ancak Juventuslu futbolcu konusunda iki Premier Lig ekibi devreye girdi...
İtalya basınında çıkan haberlere göre; Sunderland ve Nottingham Forest, Juventus forması giyen Khephren Thuram ile ilgilenmeye başladı. Galatasaray da Juventuslu futbolcu konusunda uzun süredir devredeydi... Premier Lig ilgisi sonrasında işler oldukça zorlaşabilir...
LİVERPOOL VE UNİTED
Bu arada kısa süre önce İngiliz basınında Liverpool ve Manchester United'ın da Khephren Thuram yarışına katılabileceği yazılmıştı. Juventus'un 40 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis beklentisi bulunuyor. Bugünkü tabloda, Galatasaray'ın bütün rakipleri İngiliz ekipleri!
HERKESİN KAFASI KARIŞIYOR
Sadece Khephren Thuram değil birçok futbolcunun hayallerini Premier Lig süslüyor. Doğal olarak İngilizler transferde devreye girince, dengeler değişiyor. Galatasaray, Juventus'la anlaşsa bile Fransız futbolcuyu ikna etmek zorunda... Aksi halde hiçbir şeyin önemi kalmayacak.
Galatasaray'ın teklifine henüz yanıt vermeyen Icardi'de sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Arjantinli forvetin menajerinin şu anda birçok Serie A ekibiyle görüşmeler yaptığı öğrenildi.
Mauro Icardi'nin Galatasaray'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitiyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Arjantinli forvetten gelecek yanıta göre yol haritasını belirleyecek. Açık konuşmak gerekirse, 33 yaşındaki tecrübeli santrforun kalması beklenmiyor. Oyuncunun menajerinin de şu anda birçok İtalyan ekibiyle görüştüğü öğrenildi.
BENZER RAKAMLARI ALAMAYACAK
Icardi ayrılırsa Galatasaray'ın kendisine teklif ettiği rakamları alamayacak. Fakat tangocunun sevgilisiyle birlikte İtalya seçeneğine sıcak baktığı konuşuluyor. Sarı-Kırmızılı yönetim, ayrılık resmileştikten sonra yeni forvet konusunda gaza basacak. Icardi yerine TFF'nin "genç" kriterine uyan bir santrfor düşünülüyor.
BÜYÜK İZLERLE AYRILACAK
4 yıl üst üste şampiyon olan kadronun en önemli parçalarından biri Mauro Icardi'ydi... Fakat geçen sezon yaşadığı sakatlık ve Osimhen'in gelişinden sonra işler değişti... Arjantinli yıldız, Türkiye'den ayrıldığında burada büyük izler bırakarak gitmiş olacak.
Milan'dan ayrılacağını açıklayan Rafael Leao, Galatasaray'ın gündemindeydi... Ancak Portekizli yıldız, İtalyan ekibinde yaşanan teknik direktör değişiminin ardından farklı ifadeler kullandı.
Milan'ın Portekizli yıldızı Rafael Leao, kısa süre önce, "Bu dönem; fiziksel ve psikolojik dayanıklılığımı sonuna kadar zorladı. Bunu benimle yaşayanlar, bunun benim için ne kadar zor olduğunu bilir... Umarım Milan gelecek sezon yeniden zaferlere imza atar. Milan'da tarih yazdığım için gurur duyuyorum ama yeni bir sayfa açmak istiyorum" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.
AYRILIK BEKLENİYORDU
27 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun adı ülkemizden ağırlıklı olarak Galatasaray'la anıldı. 1.88 boyundaki futbolcu konusunda Manchester United iddiaları da sıcaklığını koruyor. Herkes ayrılığı beklerken bunun tam tersi yönünde gelişmeler yaşanabilir. Çünkü Leao yine konuştu...
DÜNYA KUPASI BİTİNCE
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Fenerbahçe'de ışık hızında transfer kaosu yaşandı... Arne Slot, Jorge Jesus ve Antonio Conte ile yürütülen gizli pazarlıklar sonuçsuz kaldı; imza aşamasına gelen Aykut Kocaman ile köprüler atıldı. Aziz Yıldırım yönetime resti çekti, koltuğu İsmail Kartal kaptı!
Fenerbahçe'de teknik direktörlük koltuğuna İsmail Kartal’ın getirilmesinin hemen öncesinde, yönetim içinde tam bir transfer kaosu yaşandığı ortaya çıktı.
Yönetim, küresel futbolun gözde isimleri Arne Slot, Jorge Jesus ve Antonio Conte ile yoğun bir transfer trafiği yürüttü ancak bu isimlerden sonuç alınamadı.
Kamuoyundan gizlenen dünyaca ünlü başka bir teknik adamla prensip anlaşmasına varılmak üzereyken, adayın son saniyede fikir değiştirmesi üzerine Başkan Aziz Yıldırım, "Aykut Kocaman'ı açıklıyoruz" talimatını verdi.
Aykut Kocaman'ın imza aşamasında Başkan Yıldırım'a "camiada istenmediğine" dair imalı çıkışlar yapması bardağı taşırdı. Sinirlenen Yıldırım, Kocaman'ın üzerini çizdi.
Aday listesinde gerilerde olan İsmail Kartal'ı doğrudan arayarak göreve getiren Aziz Yıldırım, yönetim kurulu toplantısında kurmaylarına sert çıktı:
- İstediğiniz yabancı hocaları getiremediniz, Kocaman'ı da istemediniz. Ben de İsmail'i getiriyorum.
Bu krizlerin ardından tüm alternatif planlar çöktü ve Fenerbahçe'de resmen İsmail Kartal dönemi başladı.
Fenerbahçe'de imza anında masayı deviren kriz! Aykut Kocaman tam duyurulacakken Aziz Yıldırım ile yaşanan o sert tartışmanın, arkadan yürütülen Slot görüşmelerinin ve yönetimdeki canlı yayın protestosunun perde arkası aralandı.
Fenerbahçe’de teknik direktörlük koltuğu Aykut Kocaman’a emanet edilmek üzereyken, son anda ibrenin İsmail Kartal’a dönmesinin perde arkası aralandı.
Seçim sonrası Aykut Kocaman adının resmen açıklanmaması ve yöneticiler Barış Göktürk ile Feridun Geçgel’in Arne Slot başta olmak üzere yabancı hocalarla dirsek teması kurması Kocaman’da büyük huzursuzluk yarattı.
Son gün Aziz Yıldırım ile görüşen Kocaman, arkasından yürütülen bu arayışlara ve güvensizlik ortamına sitem etti. Kocaman’ın bu tavrına sinirlenen Yıldırım, görüşmeyi sert bir şekilde sonlandırarak Aykut Kocaman defterini kapattı.
Vakit kaybetmeyen Yıldırım, doğrudan İsmail Kartal'ı "oğlum nasılsın" diye arayarak anlaşmayı yıldırım hızıyla tamamladı.
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Azərbaycanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Zirə”nin 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə hazırlıq planı açıqlanıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Bakıda hazırlıq keçən komanda iyunun 25-dək çalışmalarını paytaxda davam etdirəcək. Bu müddətdə bir yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək komanda iyunun 20-də “Qarabağ”la qarşılaşacaq. “Azərsun Arena”da baş tutacaq bu görüşə saat 18:00-da start veriləcək.
Qəsəbə təmsilçisi 25 iyun – 2 iyul tarixlərində Türkiyənin Bolu şəhərində hazırılıq keçəcək. Hazırlığın növbəti mərhələsində komanda daha iki yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək. Qarşılaşmalar 27 iyun və 1 iyul tarixlərində baş tutacaq. Rəqiblərin kimliyi və oyun saatları haqqında əlavə məlumat veriləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə” Avropa Konfrans Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” (Kutaisi) komandası ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Təmsilçimiz bu rəqibini keçəcəyi halda növbəti raundda “Hegelmann” (Litva) – “Payde” (Estoniya) cütünün qalibi ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Bu yay “Liverpul”dan azad agent kimi ayrılmış Fransa yığmasının mərkəz müdafiəçisi İbrahima Konate Madrid “Real”ına keçib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İspaniya klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
27 yaşlı futbolçu yeni klubu ilə 4 illik (2030-cu ilin 30 iyununadək) müqavilə bağlayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, İbrahima Konate Fransanın “Soşo” klubunun yetirməsidir. O, 2017-ci ildən 2021-ci ilə qədər “Leypsiq”in (Almaniya) uğurları üçün çalışıb. Mərkəz müdafiəçisi “Liverpul”a 2021-ci ilin iyul ayında 40 milyon avro müqabilində məhz “Leypsiq”dən keçmişdi.
Fransalı futbolçu “Liverpul”un heyətində 183 oyuna çıxıb. O, bu oyunlarda 7 qola imza atıb, həmçinin 4 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Fransa yığmasının üzvü “Liverpul”la 5 titul qazanıb. O, 2 dəfə (2022 və 2024-cü illərdə) İngiltərə Liqa Kubokunun, 1 dəfə İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının (2024/2025), 1 dəfə İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunun (2022), 1 dəfə də İngiltərə Super Kubokunun (2022/2023) qalibi olub.
İbrahima Konate Fransanın aşağı yaş qrupları üzrə müxtəlif yığmalarında oynayıb. Müdafiəçi 2022-ci ilin iyun ayında əsas millidə debüt edib. O, yığma komandanın heyətində meydana çıxdığı 28 oyunda 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 27 yaşlı müdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 45 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Azərbaycan Futbol Federasiyaları Assosiasiyasının (AFFA) baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev UEFA-da komitə üzvü seçilib.
Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Cahangir Fərəcullayev UEFA-nın Marketinq Məsləhət Komitəsinin üzvü təyin edilib. UEFA İcraiyyə Komitəsinin qərarına əsasən, Fərəcullayev sözügedən komitədə fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, UEFA İcraiyyə Komitəsi UEFA Komitələri və Ekspert Panellərinin tərkibini müzakirə edib və qitə futbol qurumuna üzv assosiasiyalar tərəfindən təqdim edilən namizədlər əsasında təklif olunan yeni tərkibi təsdiqləyib.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatının və kubokunun sonuncu qalibi olan “Sabah”ın müdafiəçisi Andrey Santos paytaxt klubundan ayrılıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 21 yaşlı müdafiəçi Gürcüstanın “İberiya” klubuna keçib.
Bu barədə Gürcüstan təmsilçisi məlumat yayıb. Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, “İberiya” Santosu icarə müqaviləsi əsasında heyətinə qatıb. Müqavilədə satınalma şərtinin olub-olmadığı açıqlanmır. “Sabah” isə bu keçidlə bağlı hələlik heç bir rəsmi açıqlama yayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Andrey Santos ötən ilin yayında “Sabah”a qoşulub. Tam adı Andrey Viktor Souza Santos olan braziliyalı futbolçu başa çatmış mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 6 oyuna çıxıb. 21 yaşlı mərkəz müdafiəçisi paytaxt klubunun heyətində cəmi 8 matç keçirib.
Sonda onu da xatırladaq ki, “İberiya” “Sabah”ın Konfrans Liqasındakı potensial rəqibidir. Paytaxt təmsilçisi UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində TNS-ə (Uels) uduzarsa, Konfrans Liqasının 2-ci təsnifat mərhələsində “Flora” (Estoniya) – “İberiya” (Gürcüstan) cütünün məğlubu ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Bir neçə gün əvvəl “Sabah”dan ayrılmış nigeriyalı cinah hücumçusu Jesse Sekidika bundan sonra Cənubi Koreyada çıxış edəcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 29 yaşlı futbolçu K-Liqa təmsilçisi “Qanqvon”la rəsmi müqavilə imzalayıb.
Cənubi Koreya klubu Sekidikanın 70 nömrəli formanı geyinəcəyini açıqlayıb. “Qanqvon”un ən böyük transferi hesab edilən ön xətt oyunçusunu klub prezidenti Kim Byunq Ji şəxsən qarşılayıb və tibbi müayinə zamanı onu müşayiət edib.
Xatırladaq ki, Jesse Sekidika 2023-cü ilin sentyabr ayından “Sabah”da çıxış edirdi. O, “bayquşlar”ın tarixində mühüm rol oynamış futbolçulardandır. Nigeriyalı futbolçu “bayquşlar”ın heyətində bir dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, iki dəfə isə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub. Sekidika “Sabah”da ümumilikdə 107 oyun keçirib. O, bu matçlarda 21 qol və 10 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.
29 yaşlı futbolçu karyerası ərzində Serbiyanın “Napredak” (2015-2018), Türkiyənin “Əskişəhərspor” (2018-2020), “Qalatasaray” (2020-2021), “Konyaspor” (2021), “Eyüpspor” (2022), “Ümraniyəspor” (2023) və Belçikanın “Leven” (2021) klublarında da oynayıb.
Dünən “Qarabağ”dan ayrıldığı rəsmən açıqlanmış kolumbiyalı mərkəz müdafiəçisi Kevin Medina Azərbaycan klubu ilə vidalaşıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, müdafiəçi bununla bağlı sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib:
“Bu gün həyatımda və karyeramda iz qoymuş bir klubla vidalaşıram.
“Qarabağ”a gəldiyim ilk gündən məni açıq ürəklə qarşıladılar. Burada möhtəşəm peşəkarlar, dosta çevrilən həmkarlar və hər zaman yanımda olan, dəstəyini əsirgəməyən ehtiraslı azarkeşlər tanıdım.
Bu illər mənim üçün böyük öyrənmə, zəhmət, uğur və inkişaf illəri oldu. Bu formanı geyinmək, bu gerbi təmsil etmək həm şərəf, həm də böyük məsuliyyət idi. Mən də hər zaman meydanda buna sədaqət, hörmət və peşəkarlıqla layiq olmağa çalışdım.
Bu yolun bir hissəsi olan hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm: klub rəhbərliyinə, məşqçilər heyətinə, klub əməkdaşlarına və ən əsası komanda yoldaşlarıma. Birlikdə yaşadığımız hər an qəlbimdə və yaddaşımda əbədi qalacaq.
“Qarabağ” azarkeşlərinə xüsusi təşəkkürümü bildirirəm. Hər dəstəyinizə, hər mesajınıza, həm yaxşı, həm də çətin günlərdə yanımda olduğunuz üçün minnətdaram. Sizdən gördüyüm sevgi və yaşadığımız bütün anlar heç vaxt unudulmayacaq.
İndi isə yeni bir çağırışa başlamağın vaxtıdır. Bu böyük klubun tarixinin bir hissəsi olmaqdan qürur duyaraq və sonsuz minnətdarlıq hissi ilə ayrılıram. “Qarabağ”a gələcəkdə daha böyük uğurlar, yeni nailiyyətlər və daha parlaq bir gələcək arzulayıram. Bu klub həqiqətən də tarix yazan bir klubdur!”
Xatırladaq ki, 2020-ci ildən “Qarabağ”da çıxış edən 33 yaşlı müdafiəçinin karyerasını Malayziyanın “Johor” klubunda davam etdirəcəyi gözlənilir.
“Liverpul” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Mersisayd təmsilçisi “Osasuna”dan Viktor Munyosla anlaşıb. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. İngiltərə klubu 22 yaşlı vinger üçün 40 milyon avro ödəyəcək.
Munyos İspaniya millisinin dünya çempionatı üçün heyətində yer alır.
Beynəlxalq dərəcəli voleybol hakimi Eldar Zülfüqarov Avropa Liqasının oyunlarına təyinat alıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Avropa Voleybol Konfederasiyasının (CEV) qərarına əsasən, o, 19–21 iyun tarixlərində Gürcüstanın paytaxtı Tbilisidə keçiriləcək Avropa Liqasının üçüncü turunun qarşılaşmalarında hakim kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Bu mərhələdə qadınlar arasında Bosniya və Herseqovina, Gürcüstan və Slovakiya, kişilər arasında isə Gürcüstan, İspaniya və Çexiya milli komandaları mübarizə aparacaqlar.
“Çelsi”nin futbolçusu Enzo Fernandes karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Real” yarımmüdafiəçi ilə razılığa gəlib. Bu barədə insayder Nikolo Skira məlumat yayıb. “Kral klubu” Enzo üçün “Çelsi”yə təklif öndərməyə hazırlaşır.
Fernandes bir neçə ay öncə verdiyi açıqlamada “Real”da oynamaq arzusunun olduğunu bildirib.
Argentinalı futbolçu başa çatan mövsümdə 54 oyunda 15 qol vurub, məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
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“Qarabağ” və “Zirə” komandaları arasında yoxlama görüşü keçiriləcək. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, qarşılaşma iyunun 20-də saat 18:00-da start götürəcək. Yoxlama […]
Scotland and Morocco meet in a fascinating Group C clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with both nations heading into the game in a confident mood after positive opening results.
For Scotland, this fixture already feels like a major opportunity. Steve Clarke’s side began their campaign with a gritty 1-0 win over Haiti, a result that gave them three precious points and their first World Cup victory since 1990.
It was not always pretty, but it was exactly the kind of disciplined, hard-working performance that has come to define this Scotland team.
Morocco, meanwhile, opened their tournament with an impressive 1-1 draw against Brazil.
The Atlas Lions showed once again that their run to the semi-finals in 2022 was no fluke.
Compact, aggressive and technically sharp in transition, they frustrated one of the tournament favourites and now face Scotland knowing a win could put them in a very strong position to progress from the group.
Scotland appear to be in a healthy position heading into the match.
There are no major injury concerns currently confirmed, giving Steve Clarke the option to either stick with the side that beat Haiti or make one or two changes to freshen up the attack.
One interesting decision could involve Ben Doak. The young winger started against Haiti and offered directness, but there have been suggestions Clarke may consider rotating his forward line depending on how he wants to approach Morocco’s defensive structure.
John McGinn is almost certain to keep his place after scoring the winner, while Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay and Angus Gunn should remain key figures in the spine of the team.
Morocco are expected to stay close to the structure they used against Brazil.
Bounou gives them elite experience in goal, Hakimi remains their most dangerous outlet from right-back, and Ounahi provides creativity between midfield and attack.
Saibari’s goal against Brazil should strengthen his case to start again, while Brahim Díaz will be one of Morocco’s main threats in possession.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA – JUNE 5: Scott McTominay of Scotland warms up during a training session at Florida Blue Training Center on June 5, 2026 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images)
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Scotland vs Morocco head-to-head record
Scotland and Morocco have met once before at a World Cup, and it was a painful day for the Scots.
Their only previous World Cup meeting came in 1998, when Morocco beat Scotland 3-0 in the group stage.
Salaheddine Bassir scored twice, while Abdeljalil Hadda also found the net.
Scotland had Craig Burley sent off in the second half, and the defeat confirmed their group-stage exit.
That match remains Morocco’s only win over Scotland, but it also gives this fixture an interesting historical edge. Scotland will be desperate to avoid a repeat, while Morocco will hope history can work in their favour again.
Reports in Italy claim that Roma are prepared to increase their current offer for Mason Greenwood, but there is a race against time to strike a deal with Marseille, who must raise funds before the end of the month to comply with FFP regulations.
Where Roma stand in negotiations for Greenwood
Roma have been targeting the signing of former Manchester United forward Greenwood for several weeks and recent updates claim that there is an agreement in principle on personal terms with the 24-year-old for an initial salary of €4.5m per season, which could rise over the years.
Roma have not yet come to an agreement with Marseille as things stand, though. Reports in Italy claim that Marseille value the Englishman in the region of €50m-€55m, while the Giallorossi have tabled an offer of €40m made up of an initial €5m loan fee, a €25m transfer fee and guaranteed bonuses of €10m.
According to Thursday’s reports from the Corriere dello Sport, Roma are prepared to raise their offer to €45m including bonuses.
Marseille, meanwhile, have been left needing to sell players in order to raise funds to comply with FFP regulations. Roma themselves learned on Wednesday that they will be fined €6m for failing to comply with the terms of an FFP settlement agreement during the financial year ending in 2025, but for Marseille, the situation is more severe and the club risk being excluded from UEFA competitions for the next three years if they do not raise funds before the end of June.
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
From a budgeting perspective, it is important to remember that if Marseille were to sell a big-name player like Greenwood, they would be able to record a capital gain in full on their accounts for the current season, Meanwhile, if Roma were to sign Greenwood, they would be able to spread the cost of his purchase over several years of the player’s contract in the club’s accounts.
Roma hope that the deadline for Marseille to raise funds will play into their hands and that the French side may be forced into lowering their asking price within the next few days.
VERONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, looks on prior to during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and AS Roma at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on May 24, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
There is still pressure on Roma to get a deal done, as there have been suggestions that Atletico Madrid are also interested in a potential deal for Greenwood this summer.
Fabio Paratici refuses to rule out Moise Kean’s summer exit, but insists Fiorentina want to retain Cher Ndour and are interested in LucaKoleosho.
Paratici held a press conference at the Viola Park on Thursday to discuss the Tuscans’ plans for the summer transfer window.
“The ownership is very strong; it wants to build a competitive and lasting Fiorentina over the years. I want to emphasise these two words: competitive and lasting,” he said via LaViola.it.
“The ownership, I add, needs time. Things don’t happen in two weeks. It takes time to build lasting and competitive things.”
Paratici had met with Kean’s agent on Wednesday.
“We are in a transfer window. There are discussions with the footballers and their entourages. It’s a normal thing. I’m definitely not here to tell you the whole truth of what we say to each other with players and their entourage during this transfer window, to be honest,” Paratici said.
“As for Kean, he is absolutely a heritage of Italian football and Fiorentina. Everyone knows how fond I am of him; I watched him grow from when he was nine years old until the Champions League.
“I’ve also already sold him once under my management. I am as fond of him as I am of all the footballers I have had. But we are in a market period. We hope and want him to be our No.9. But all football clubs are not masters of their fate on the market, apart from the top five or six in the world.
“I believe it is a sincere and realistic response for our fans. First of all, because it takes respect, but also to educate people about what’s happening in the world of the market and football in general.”
Fiorentina parted ways with coach Paolo Vanoli a few weeks ago and hired Fabio Grosso.
“Grosso was the only candidate. We liked the profile and everything that follows,” Paratici said.
Fiorentina have not won a trophy in over 20 years.
“You always need a minimum correlation between dream and goal. They should be as closely related as possible,” noted Paratici.
“Yesterday my son, who plays football, told me his dream is to play in the World Cup. I told him that if his goal is to play in the World Cup, we risk getting disappointed. It’s best if we set a realistic goal and a dream that’s close to it. That’s not to say you don’t want to try to win. But the dream remains a dream and a goal becomes a goal.”
Fiorentina failed to qualify for European competitions in 2025-26, does Paratici fear the club has lost appeal?
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 8: Fabio Paratici of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Parma Calcio 1913 at Artemio Franchi on March 8, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“No, Fiorentina have not lost appeal. The clubs have not lost appeal. Liverpool didn’t win for 20 years, and all the footballers wanted to go there. Manchester United haven’t won in so many years, but ask any footballer if they don’t want to go play for them.
“The clubs are historic; they have their own historic relevance regardless of the sporting result. Then it’s clear that if you play the Champions League, you’re more attractive.”
U21 Italy international Ndour has been linked with Juventus, but Paratici is not considering selling him, contrary to Dodo.
“Ndour is at the heart of Fiorentina’s project, absolutely,” Paratici said.
“He’s just getting started; he needs to confirm himself. This is another point I would like to emphasise, not only for Fiorentina but for Italian football. We cannot beatify players after twelve matches. We can have a positive or negative impression. We don’t even have to crucify them.
FLORENCE, ITALY – APRIL 16: Cher Ndour of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Leg Two match between ACF Fiorentina and Crystal Palace FC at Stadio Artemio Franchi on April 16, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“We need to find a balance. Ndour had a very good second half of the season. He’s growing. We expect him to improve even further next season.
“Dodo is 28 years old and has legitimate ambitions. Like Fiorentina have them. We’ll see what happens in the next few days or months.”
During an interview with Sky Sport Italia, Paratici also confirmed interest in Burnley-owned Koleosho: “Everyone likes good players. Koleosho is a good player, like others in the U21 team,” Paratici concluded.
Paratici took charge of Fiorentina in February 2026 so this is the first transfer window he’ll oversee at the Stadio Franchi.
Sky Sport Italia reports that Marco Palestra is closing in on a move to Inter after the latest meeting between the Serie A champions and Atalanta today.
Inter are close to reaching a full agreement with Atalanta for Palestra, according to Sky Sport Italia.
Latest meeting brings Palestra closer to Inter
The Italian broadcasters claim that a meeting between the two clubs took place on Thursday morning, helping the newly crowned Serie A champions move closer to Atalanta’s demands.
According to the report, the two parties hope to shake hands by the end of next week.
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 24: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Cagliari Calcio at Artemio Franchi on January 24, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Currently, the two parties are discussing the bonus structure and a potential sell-on clause for Atalanta, so an agreement is not too far away.
Palestra has also attracted interest from the Premier League, especially Chelsea and Manchester City.
Sky Sport, however, already reported a few days ago that the promising Italian defender was willing to wait for Inter and Atalanta to reach an agreement, having prioritised a move to San Siro.
Inter have planned to make Palestra their replacement for Denzel Dumfries, who is set to move to Real Madrid in a €20m deal.
Newcastle United are reportedly scrambling to reshape their attacking plans after missing out on Victor Muñoz to Liverpool in dramatic fashion.
The Osasuna winger looked to be heading towards Tyneside, with reports claiming Newcastle had worked hard on the deal and even had key steps lined up before Liverpool made a late move.
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The Reds have now secured the Spanish attacker, leaving Newcastle frustrated after believing they were close to landing one of their priority wide options.
According to The Guardian, Liverpool moved quickly to sign Muñoz in a deal worth around £34.5m, beating Newcastle and several other clubs.
The Liverpool Offside also reported that Newcastle had agreed a fee, personal terms and agent fees before Liverpool hijacked the move.
New attacking options emerge for Newcastle United
However, Newcastle are not expected to waste time feeling sorry for themselves.
According to a source on X, the club are now in contact with representatives of Darwin Núñez and Marcus Rashford as they look for a statement alternative.
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Both players would bring something different. Núñez offers chaos, movement and explosive running in behind, while Rashford provides pace, directness and Premier League experience from the left.
Either option would give Newcastle’s attack a different edge, especially if the club want more speed and unpredictability in the final third.
This feels like an important moment for Newcastle’s recruitment team.
Losing out to Liverpool so late is a blow, but the response matters more than the setback itself.
Rashford’s future remains uncertain after Barcelona decided not to activate their permanent option.
Núñez has also been linked with a possible move after his Saudi spell with Premier League clubs monitoring his situation.
The links to Núñez and Rashford are still at an early stage. But after the Muñoz disappointment, Newcastle clearly need a fast and convincing response.
Liverpool are not expected to stop after moving for Victor Muñoz, with the club still planning to add another quick attacker to their squad this summer.
According to Ben Jacobs, Liverpool are looking for an extra winger or forward even with Muñoz arriving.
The key requirement is pace, which tells you a lot about the direction of the club’s rebuild under Andoni Iraola.
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ESPN has reported that Leipzig are demanding around €130m, which makes the deal difficult even for a club as ambitious as Liverpool.
That explains why the Reds are keeping alternatives open. Köln’s Said El Mala, Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh and Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo are all understood to be on the list if Diomande does not arrive.
Fernandez-Pardo is another exciting name, with FootballTransfers reporting that Lille value him at around €70m.
Brighton’s Minteh would bring Premier League experience, while El Mala looks more like a high-upside development option.Brighton’s Minteh would bring Premier League experience, while El Mala looks more like a high-upside development option.
Bradley Barcola is also a player Liverpool have looked at this summer.
Liverpool’s strategy looks clear. They are not just buying names, they are building an attack based on pace, versatility and future resale value. If Diomande proves too expensive, Liverpool already have several routes ready.
Czechia will be hoping to get their tournament up and running today when they take on South Africa, with both sides having lost their opening game against South Korea and Mexico, respectively.
Czechia will be the firm favourites going into this, having only narrowly lost to South Korea, whilst South Africa were convincingly outclassed by Mexico, even when taking their two red cards into consideration. Bafana Bafana’s central midfielder, Sphephelo Sithole, was the first to be dismissed, just four minutes into the second half, and then Themba Zwane followed in his footsteps in the 84th minute, both were straight red cards, which means the pair will be unavaiable for the remainder of the group stage.
The FIFA World Rankings back up the fact that Czechia are the favourite; they are currently ranked 40th, whilst South Africa find themselves 60th. South Africa are winless in their last five matches, which they will need to change tonight if they wish to keep their World Cup dream alive. By contrast, Czechia were unbeaten in eight matches before their clash with South Korea last week.
The game is scheduled to kick-off at 5pm (UK time).
It was another rough night on the Pharm, with only one team getting a win. Jersey Shore seemed to have just about all of the organization’s offense for the evening. Here’s how the games shaped up.
Lehigh Valley 4, Worcester 7 F/10
The ‘Pigs came back from an early deficit, but fell to the WooSox for the second night in a row. Down three runs in the sixth, the ‘Pigs hit three consecutive two-out hits to tie the game at 4, including a two-run homer by Bryan De La Cruz. Worcester scored three in their half of the tenth and the IronPigs failed to match it.
Notable performances: Rangel (5.0 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 4 K); Gates (1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, L); De La Cruz (1-for-4, 2 RBI, HR); McIntosh (1-for-4, RBI, HR); Anthony (1-for-4, 2B, RBI), Kemp (1-for-3, BB, 1 R, 1 SB)
Reading 2, Hartford10
A three-hit, six-RBI night for Yard Goats outfielder Conner Capel was too much for the R-Phils to overcome in this game. Brayden Tucker gave up his first two home runs in over a month and was charged with his first loss since May 19. Bryan Rincon extended his on base streak to 16 games with a walk in the seventh inning. The R-Phils stranded 13 runners on base. (Yes, you read that correctly- 13!)
Just about everything went right for Jersey Shore on Wednesday in their dominant win over the Drive. Offensive explosions in the third and eighth innings sealed the deal for the BlueClaws, who had 16 hits in the game by seven different batters. Nick Biddison led the way with two hits and 4 RBI.
A one-out solo home run by Alirio Ferrebus in the ninth inning was the only offense of the night for the Threshers, who faced a deficit they couldn’t overcome in the first inning. The bottom third of the order combined for three of the Threshers’ four hits. Peyton Havard has struck out six in both games he has pitched against Bradenton.
Motherwell have announced the appointment of Alfred Johansson as their new manager, utilising the same data-driven recruitment strategy that brought his successful predecessor, Jens Berthel Askou, to Fir Park a year ago.
The 35-year-old Swede arrives after two and a half years as head coach of Norwegian club Rosenborg, a tenure that concluded last month following a challenging start to their current campaign.
Johansson steps into the role vacated by Askou, who was headhunted by Toulouse after guiding Motherwell to an impressive fourth-place finish in the Premiership during his fruitful first season, marked by an eye-catching brand of football.
Chairman Kyrk Macmillan explained the club's decision, stating on the Well website: "Following the same data-driven process that we undertook to appoint the previous two managers of the football club (Michael Wimmer and Askou), we believe Alfred is an excellent fit here at Motherwell."
Johansson is replacing Jens Berthel Askou (pictured) (PA)
He added: "The data plays a key role to ensure the game model aligns with how we want to play and continues our evolution, but the process is also blended with ensuring we bring good people to the club."
Macmillan further elaborated on Johansson’s selection: "We met with Alfred on a number of occasions, and he stood out as the best candidate to continue our journey at the club. There is a strong belief that Alfred has the correct characteristics to lead and deliver on his ideas.
“He is a determined and ambitious young manager who wants to continue the success we had last season." The chairman also acknowledged the timing, noting: "It was important for the squad that we completed our detailed process of recruiting a new manager, but we were also conscious of time.
“With the players back in for pre-season this week, Alfred can begin working with his new squad ahead of a busy and exciting period for the football club."
Expressing his enthusiasm, Johansson said: "This is a huge honour for me. To work at this football club and to lead is a privilege. I’ve analysed the club closely, and the direction that it’s going in is of huge importance to me."
He continued: "Last season was hugely successful, and I want to be able to carry this success forward. The squad of players we have is exciting, and we will get to work straight away. There is no time to waste with European football next month and the league season starting in a few weeks."
Despite not having a professional playing career, Johansson began coaching in his twenties, starting as a youth coach with Swedish clubs Enkopings and Djurgardens. He later held more prominent academy roles at AIK and Danish club Copenhagen before his appointment at Rosenborg in December 2023 at the age of 33.
During his full seasons at Rosenborg, Johansson oversaw fourth and seventh-placed finishes before his dismissal in May, when the club found themselves near the bottom of the table after a poor start.
His first competitive fixture for Motherwell will be a Conference League second qualifying round tie against Havnar Boltfelag of the Faroe Islands next month.
New York City is set to erupt in a classic ticker-tape parade Thursday, celebrating the Knicks’ long-awaited NBAchampionship, a victory that has finally ended a 53-year drought and electrified generations of fans.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has predicted the event could be one of the largest in the city’s storied history and viewing areas were already full three hours before start time as thousands of jubilant fans flooded into the city hours before the procession.
Frustrated fans were heard chanting “Let us in!” after the New York Police Department announced that all viewing pens were full. “No one else will be allowed in the viewing area,” the NYPD said at around 7:30 a.m., long before the parade was scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
The parade itself marks a historic first. Despite the Knicks securing two championships in the 1970s, the city did not host a ticker-tape celebration for either win. Then-Mayor John Lindsay, citing financial and other concerns, opted for more subdued tributes, including a reception at the mayoral mansion in 1970 and a packed ceremony outside City Hall in 1973. This time, however, the city is pulling out all the stops.
"There will be performances, there will be New Yorkers, there will be the team and there will be history," Mayor Mamdani declared Monday, setting the stage for a monumental celebration.
Fans flood lower Manhattan ahead of the New York Knicks Championship ticker tape parade and victory rally (Getty Images)
The festivities are set to kick off near Battery Park, with the parade winding its way up Broadway through the iconic "Canyon of Heroes," a route flanked by towering skyscrapers.
The procession is slated to culminate at City Hall, where the team will receive another traditional honor: keys to the city. Knicks legends Walt "Clyde" Frazier, a member of the 1970s championship teams, and Patrick Ewing are expected to join the parade, according to an anonymous source familiar with the plans. Mike Breen, the Knicks’ play-by-play announcer for MSG Network, is set to emcee the City Hall ceremony.
Adding to the star power, Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys, known for her collaboration with Jay-Z on the New York anthem "Empire State of Mind," has been tapped to perform. "How could I not?" Keys remarked Wednesday in a social media video, featuring her on a call with Knicks forward OG Anunoby.
The New York Knicks celebrates with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after their victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals (Getty Images)
The emotional resonance of the victory was palpable among fans. State Senator Zellnor Myrie, a devoted Knicks supporter, was seen beaming in Knicks gear outside City Hall early Thursday. He described the championship as a moment of "generational catharsis" for his family, particularly his father, after years of frustration.
"I remember calling him right after we won — because he’s out of the city now — and he said, ‘I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders,’" Myrie recounted. "And as he said that, I got so emotional and felt it. I think all of us have memories like that, and that’s why today’s so special."
Ensuring public safety, police plan to deploy 10,000 officers for the event. This extensive security presence follows some chaotic street celebrations and isolated incidents of violence during the Knicks’ playoff run to victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
"We want people to enjoy this moment," Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch stated at a planning meeting Wednesday, "but public safety comes first."
Fans line up along the route before the New York Knicks' NBA championship parade (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)
In anticipation of the aftermath, approximately 650 sanitation workers have been assigned to clean up what could amount to tens of thousands of pounds of debris, drawing on lessons from past large-scale events.
Ticker-tape parades, named for the narrow strips of paper once used by telegraph-era "stock ticker" machines, originated in the late 19th century when New York brokerage firm workers would toss the paper from their office windows, creating a swirling spectacle.
Historically, New York has hosted such parades for a variety of occasions, from honoring foreign leaders to celebrating feats in aviation, war, sports, and space travel, particularly up to the mid-1960s.
The Knicks’ celebration marks the city’s 210th ticker-tape parade, following a similar event for the WNBA’s New York Liberty in 2024.
New York City is set to erupt in a classic ticker-tape parade Thursday, celebrating the Knicks’ long-awaited NBAchampionship, a victory that has finally ended a 53-year drought and electrified generations of fans.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has predicted the event could be one of the largest in the city’s storied history and viewing areas were already full three hours before start time as thousands of jubilant fans flooded into the city hours before the procession.
Viewing areas opened at 6 a.m. and fans had already been lined up for hours to get a spot. The crowd was heard chanting “Let us in!” after the New York Police Department announced that all viewing pens were full.
“No one else will be allowed in the viewing area,” the NYPD said at around 7:30 a.m., long before the parade was scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
Despite the Knicks securing two championships in the 1970s, the city did not host a ticker-tape celebration for either win. Then-Mayor John Lindsay, citing financial and other concerns, opted for more subdued tributes, including a reception at the mayoral mansion in 1970 and a packed ceremony outside City Hall in 1973. This time, however, the city is pulling out all the stops.
Thousands of fans line Broadway in lower Manhattan for the New York Knicks Championship ticker tape parade and victory rally (Getty Images)They began lining up hours before the viewing areas opened (Getty Images)
"There will be performances, there will be New Yorkers, there will be the team and there will be history," Mayor Mamdani declared Monday, setting the stage for a monumental celebration.
The festivities are set to kick off near Battery Park, with the parade winding its way up Broadway through the iconic "Canyon of Heroes," a route flanked by towering skyscrapers.
The procession is slated to culminate at City Hall, where the team will receive another traditional honor: keys to the city. Knicks legends Walt "Clyde" Frazier, a member of the 1970s championship teams, and Patrick Ewing are expected to join the parade, according to an anonymous source familiar with the plans. Mike Breen, the Knicks’ play-by-play announcer for MSG Network, is set to emcee the City Hall ceremony.
Adding to the star power, Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys, known for her collaboration with Jay-Z on the New York anthem "Empire State of Mind," has been tapped to perform. "How could I not?" Keys remarked Wednesday in a social media video, featuring her on a call with Knicks forward OG Anunoby.
The New York Knicks celebrate with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after their victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals (Getty Images)They defeating the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals basketball series (AP Photo/Darren Abate)
The emotional resonance of the victory was palpable among fans. State Senator Zellnor Myrie, a devoted Knicks supporter, was seen beaming in Knicks gear outside City Hall early Thursday. He described the championship as a moment of "generational catharsis" for his family, particularly his father, after years of frustration.
"I remember calling him right after we won — because he’s out of the city now — and he said, ‘I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders,’" Myrie recounted. "And as he said that, I got so emotional and felt it. I think all of us have memories like that, and that’s why today’s so special."
Ensuring public safety, police plan to deploy 10,000 officers for the event. This extensive security presence follows some chaotic street celebrations and isolated incidents of violence during the Knicks’ playoff run to victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
"We want people to enjoy this moment," Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch stated at a planning meeting Wednesday, "but public safety comes first."
Police said they were deploying 10,000 officers for the event (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)The Knicks’ celebration marks the city’s 210th ticker-tape parade, following a similar event for the WNBA’s New York Liberty in 2024 (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
In anticipation of the aftermath, approximately 650 sanitation workers have been assigned to clean up what could amount to tens of thousands of pounds of debris, drawing on lessons from past large-scale events.
Ticker-tape parades, named for the narrow strips of paper once used by telegraph-era "stock ticker" machines, originated in the late 19th century when New York brokerage firm workers would toss the paper from their office windows, creating a swirling spectacle.
Historically, New York has hosted such parades for a variety of occasions, from honoring foreign leaders to celebrating feats in aviation, war, sports, and space travel, particularly up to the mid-1960s.
The Knicks’ celebration marks the city’s 210th ticker-tape parade, following a similar event for the WNBA’s New York Liberty in 2024.
The opening round was suspended at 12:05, just 30 minutes after getting under way - all times BST [Getty Images]
The opening round of the US Open at Shinnecock Hills in New York was postponed by heavy fog just 30 minutes after the action got under way.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) halted play at 07:05 local time (12:05 BST) with only 18 players out on the course.
The suspension came before 2011 champion Rory McIlroy and world number one Scottie Scheffler started their rounds.
Play resumed at 14:05 with all subsequent tee-times subject to a two-hour delay.
Six-time major winner McIlroy, playing alongside Ryder Cup team-mates Tommy Fleetwood and Ludvig Aberg, will now start at 14:52.
Scheffler, who will become the seventh man to complete the career Grand Slam if he wins this week, is playing with defending champion JJ Spaun and set to tee off 22 minutes after McIlroy.
England's Aaron Rai, who won last month's US PGA Championship, is among the later starters and will tee off at 20:14 on Thursday alongside fellow major champions Collin Morikawa and Jason Day.
Matt Fitzpatrick, who won this title in 2022 is out with two-time winner Bryson DeChambeau and Norway's Viktor Hovland in another marquee group (20:25)
Three more previous US Open champions - Justin Rose (2013), Jordan Spieth (2016) and Jon Rahm (2021) - head out after them at 21:14.
When Lincoln Riley came to USC in November of 2021, he was clearly a top-five head coach in college football. Nick Saban and Dabo Swinney were the two best coaches in the sport at the time. Kirby Smart was in the process of establishing himself as a top-tier coach as well. Riley was pretty clearly the fourth or fifth-best coach in the sport. Brian Kelly of Notre Dame was in the mix. Now, here we are in 2026. Riley is definitely not a top-five coach. He is clearly not even a top-10 coach. The Sporting News released its full FBS coaching rankings. Riley is 15th, and that feels entirely reasonable, even generous:
"Riley owns the 10th-best career winning percentage among FBS coaches. He should be a top-10 coach – but the Trojans have averaged five losses each of the last three years and are still making the adjustment to the Big Ten. There are flashes of brilliance – but this is a prove-it-or-lose-it year of sorts with the addition of defensive coordinator Gary Patterson," The Sporting News wrote.
Riley is 35-18 at USC. He won 11 games in Year 1, so you can do the quick math and realize that Riley has won a grand total of 24 games over the past three seasons. That's well below expectations at USC. The 2026 season has a simple goal: making the College Football Playoff. That's the expectation. It's an expectation USC hasn't been able to fulfill in the first 12 years of the playoff's existence.
If Lincoln Riley wants to be a top-10 coach again, he just has to make the CFP. He will return to the top tier of his profession.
University of Kentucky athletics director J Batt speaks with members of the media during an interview session in Lexington, Ky., on June 16, 2026. Batt was introduced this week as the successor to retiring athletics director Mitch Barnhart. | Jeff Faughender/Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
At a place like Kentucky, basketball tends to come first.
A blue-blood program in Lexington, UK, with the most wins and the second most championships all-time, is a program that has always been treated with a ton of respect.
With the recent hiring of the school’s new athletic director at the University of Kentucky, many questions arise when it comes to the priority of basketball for the new AD, J Batt. Mitch Barnhart would keep basketball towards the top, but did what AD’s are expected to do, help all athletic programs out at the end of the day.
Presumably, Batt will do the same when at Kentucky.
Batt has gone on the record, stating that Kentucky has a standard of championships, during an interview with Matt Jones of Kentucky Sports Radio. Jones asked Batt if it is possible for Kentucky to be great in both football and basketball. Batt said, “I was in Tuscaloosa at a time we became great in both, and there is no reason we can’t do that here. Kentucky basketball has a championship standard, and we won’t let that change here.”
On Wednesday, Batt officially met with the men’s basketball team for the first time since being named the school’s AD. When at practice, Batt said to the players: “I just want you to know, I’m going to be your biggest fan. And I will do everything to work with these two and all of our great supporters to give you everything you need to be successful. I think the goal is pretty clear here. This is an elite place with an elite standard. You guys are elite, and I look forward to helping provide the resources to keep it going. So, anything you need from me, my door is open, and I’m going to be here with you, shoulder to shoulder, working every day. So, I appreciate you, and look forward to kicking some tail.”
J Batt has made it apparent that basketball will remain a priority, even though football is the top dog at most universities. Basketball has always been one of the most important things to this state, the people in it, and the university, and he hopes to continue the success and provide whatever is needed to fuel the fire for the program to continue to get closer and closer to the goal.
Johansson managed Rosenborg in last season's Conference League qualifiers [Getty Images]
Alfred Johansson is the new manager at Motherwell, with the Swede aiming to build on the success of last season at Fir Park.
The 35-year-old takes over from Jens Berthel Askou, who led the club to fourth place in the Scottish Premiership before departing for Toulouse.
Johansson spent two-and-a-half-years in charge of Rosenborg in Norway before he was sacked in May.
Motherwell say they followed the "same data-driven process" that unearthed Askou and previous boss Michael Wimmer.
"The data plays a key role to ensure the game model aligns with how we want to play and continues our evolution, but the process is also blended with ensuring we bring good people to the club," said chairman Kyrk Macmillan.
"There is a strong belief that Alfred has the correct characteristics to lead and deliver on his ideas. He is a determined and ambitious young manager who wants to continue the success we had last season."
Motherwell picked up 61 points in Askou's one league campaign in Scotland, winning 16 of their 38 games.
Johansson, who did not play professional football, began youth coaching in his homeland and worked as academy manager at Djurgardens.
He was youth manager in the second of his spells with FC Copenhagen, progressing to Under-19 level.
Rosenborg made him their head coach in December 2023 and he went on to win 71 of his 131 matches.
"I've analysed the club closely, and the direction that it's going in is of huge importance to me," said Johansson.
"Last season was hugely successful, and I want to be able to carry this success forward. The squad of players we have is exciting, and we will get to work straight away."
Motherwell meet Havnar Boltfelag of the Faroe Islands in the Conference League second qualifying round first leg on 23 July and open their Premiership campaign away to Hibernian on 2 August.
We know that Puka Nacua and Davante Adams will be the Los Angeles Rams’ top two wide receivers this season, but the third spot on the depth chart is completely up for grabs. With Tutu Atwell (and his $10 million salary) out of the picture, it’s a wide-open competition at WR3, where four players will be battling for the job behind Nacua and Adams.
Jordan Whittington, Konata Mumpfield, Xavier Smith and CJ Daniels are the top candidates, and Torry Holt has his eye on one player, in particular. On “Up and Adams” Wednesday, Holt explained why he expects big things from Whittington this season.
“When you think about Puka Nacua, you look at Davante Adams, they love Jordan Whittington, who I think will have an opportunity to really show up this year. They kept him on the roster this long, and he’s been in, he’s been out, but when he’s there and he’s healthy, Jordan Whittington is a very, very good football player, particularly when he gets the ball in his hands. And the other thing, he doesn’t mind going in there and blocking and mixing it up. We all know Sean McVay’s wide receivers have to do that, Jordan Whittington certainly does that. I think Sean McVay and Coach Nate will give him ample opportunities to show what he is worth and what he can do, particularly when he gets the ball in his hands.”
Whittington has only gotten limited opportunities in his first two seasons with the Rams, working mostly as a blocker. He saw just 25 passes thrown his way last year, catching 18 of them for 171 yards. Those numbers were down from his rookie year when he had more targets (28), catches (22) and yards (293) in two fewer games.
The door is open for him to become the Rams’ No. 3 receiver this season but he has to prove he’s more than just a blocker and gadget player who takes handoffs and catches screens. His average depth of target last season was only 6.6 yards, by far the lowest of any wide receiver on the team; the next-closest was Puka Nacua at 9.9 yards.
There’s a role for Whittington within the Rams offense, but can he be an every-down receiver in 11 personnel? Certainly on run plays, but will he be enough of a receiving threat to keep defenses honest?
Holt is right in saying Whittington is good with the ball in his hands, almost turning into a running back the way Nacua often does. He’s strong and compact, which allows him to bounce off defenders and pick up yardage after the catch. But it’s before the catch where Whittington needs to improve.
If he can take the next step as a third-year receiver, it’ll elevate the entire Rams offense.
Would Commissioner Brett Yormark, UCF and the rest of the conference membership stand up for the integrity of college athletics, or would they surrender to the growing reality Nick Saban recently described before Congress — a world in which every NCAA rule is merely an invitation to file a lawsuit?
Now we have our answer.
The Big 12 stood up.
And Texas Tech backed down.
And college athletics is better for it.
Earlier this week, the conference took the extraordinary step of filing a federal lawsuit seeking to preserve its ability to sanction Texas Tech if it chose to field quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who admitted to extensive sports gambling activity that included betting on his own team.
The filing sent a powerful message, and hours later, Sorsby announced plans to enter the NFL supplemental draft, effectively ending the immediate standoff. But make no mistake, the most important development wasn’t Sorsby’s decision; it was the conference’s willingness to fight.
That matters because Texas Tech was hardly some expendable member institution. The Red Raiders are the defending Big 12 champions and arguably the conference’s best hope of earning a coveted College Football Playoff berth this season.
Yet Yormark and the league’s presidents recognized something larger than wins and losses. They actually understood that the credibility of competition itself was at stake.
For more than a century, sports has operated under a simple principle: participants cannot bet on the games they could possibly influence. The reason isn’t complicated. Once athletes wager on their own sport, public trust begins to erode. Fans question outcomes. Opponents question motives. The legitimacy of the competition comes under scrutiny.
The Big 12 understood that reality.
Texas Tech, however, preferred a different narrative.
School officials repeatedly framed their support of Sorsby as a matter of compassion and mental health.
Puh-leeze.
Nobody disputes that gambling addiction is serious. Nobody disputes that Sorsby deserves treatment, counseling and support.
But participation is not treatment, and being a starting quarterback for a national title contender is not a medical necessity.
Texas Tech could have supported Sorsby’s recovery without making him the face of its football program. It could have demonstrated compassion while simultaneously acknowledging that actions carry consequences.
Instead, the school chose a path that looked suspiciously convenient for a team with championship aspirations.
The rest of college athletics noticed. The Big 12 noticed. And ultimately the conference decided protecting its reputation was more important than protecting a contender.
Contrast that with what occurred in the Big Ten during Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal. While the Wolverines marched toward a national championship three years ago, the conference imposed a limited suspension on Jim Harbaugh but never seriously challenged Michigan’s ability to continue pursuing college football’s biggest prize.
The Big 12 took a different approach here. Rather than shrugging and hoping the controversy disappeared, conference leaders made clear they were prepared to use every available tool to defend what they viewed as the integrity of the league.
That is exactly what conferences are supposed to do. College athletics desperately needs governing bodies willing to enforce standards even when doing so is inconvenient.
Correction: ESPECIALLY when it is inconvenient.
The Big 12 didn’t choose the easy path. It chose the right one.
In an era when lawsuits, politicians and judges increasingly dictate the rules of college sports, Yormark and the Big 12 membership reminded everyone that conferences still have a responsibility to protect the games themselves.
For one day at least, integrity won.
SHORT STUFF: The three stipulations Iran must accept to end the war with the United States: (1) Freeze nuclear activity. (2) Reopen the Strait of Hormuz. (3) Pay Mike Norvell’s buyout at Florida State. … At 38-years-old, the legendary Lionel Messi became the oldest player to ever record a hat trick at the World Cup. It seems that not even Father Time can defend the Magnificent Messi … Overall, the NBA Finals between the Knicks and the Spurs averaged 20.6 million viewers, according to Nielsen, the highest since the 1998 series between Chicago and Utah when Michael Jordan won his sixth and final NBA title. Who knew that the only thing as compelling as MJ’s dynasty was a Knicks team with legitimate hope. And, by the way, congratulations to Jalen Brunson for winning Finals Most Valuable Player, but judging by the post-game arrest reports during the series, my vote for the MVP went to the NYPD. …
Boxer Floyd Mayweather is facing two felony charges alleging theft and “intent to defraud” by passing a bad check to purchase a fancy-smancy $200,000 wrist watch in Las Vegas. It seems “Money” Mayweather should change his name to Funny Money Mayweather. … The winning golfer in this week’s U.S. Open will get $4.3 million. LIV Golf used to call that sort of money chump change, but now they call it next season’s entire operating budget. … My three favorites at the U.S. Open this weekend: (1) Scottie Scheffler. (2) Rory McIlroy. (3) The USGA’s sadistic course superintendent. … The Jacksonville Jaguars are auctioning off the wig Trevor Lawrence wore during their schedule release video that fooled many fans into thinking he was actually cutting his famous long, blond hair. The wig is the biggest joke the franchise has played on its fans since the hiring of Urban Meyer. …
Sorry, Jalen Brunson, but Saban is still the greatest Nick of all-time! … It took only one NBA Finals appearance for Wemby to go from the fresh new face of the NBA to the biggest villain in the NBA. The transformation was so fast it almost qualifies as a Eurostep through public opinion. … Eight different franchises have won NBA championships in the last eight seasons. I guess you could say dynasties and dominance have been replaced by, “Hey, we’ll figure it out in May and June.” … Can you believe they held a UFC fight night on the White House lawn? Then again, I guess it’s appropriate. Nothing defines today’s America like politics that feel less like governance and more like a pay-per-view main event. …
LAST WORD: With today being Juneteenth, let us never forget the words of the late, great Muhammad Ali: “Don’t count the days. Make the days count.”
Ryan Christie says Scotland are fully focused on making history after their opening World Cup victory against Haiti.
Steve Clarke's side won 1-0 last weekend and top Group C before Friday's match against Morocco, who drew their opening game 1-1 with Brazil.
Christie, who came on as a second-half substitute against Haiti, now wants to be part of the first Scotland outfit to reach the knockout stages of a World Cup.
"To kick on and try our best," the Bournemouth man said when asked about the team's mentality. "We're trying to take it one game at a time.
"We've done the important bit against Haiti and now we've got a chance to make history.
"Prepare as well as we can. The facilities here have been immense. Break down the opponents, see where we can hurt them and cause them problems."
A highly coveted edge rushing prospect is set to announce his commitment in a couple of hours. Whether or not it will be good news for the Nittany Lions remains to be seen, but I wouldn't count on it. His final three schools are the Nittany Lions, Michigan, and Minnesota. However, there seems to be a clear favorite. The player from Fort Wayne could stay closer to home than Penn State fans could want.
Michigan has emerged as a heavy favorite for his signature. With an astonishing 100 percent chance on Rivals, it would be a shock if he picked anywhere else. In fact, Emedobi himself said that the Wolverines were the program he was keeping his eye on. "Michigan is definitely a proven program where I can see myself at", Emedobi told 247Sports. If that's the case, then Penn State could be in a world of trouble yet again after losing out on other edge rushing prospects.
Five star edge talent Abraham Sesay announced his commitment to Notre Dame yesterday, leaving them with a bitter feeling on a stellar prospect. The Nittany Lions still have plenty talent on their own roster, and some prospects they still have their eyes on, like corner Dillon McGhee and linebacker Case Alexander. Still, Emedobi would be a painful one to lose after their mishaps yesterday.
MIAMI (AP) — The eight teams playing World Cup matches on Thursday are taking part in an International Day for Countering Hate Speech commemoration, with a pre-match exchange of pennants denouncing such language.
Captains involved in the Czechia-South Africa, Mexico-South Korea, Switzerland-Bosnia-Herzegovina and Canada-Qatar matches will have pennants reading “We Play Together. We Stand Against Hate" with the wording in English on one side and the teams' native language on the other.
FIFA says it has deleted more than 30 million abusive posts and comments since its social media protection service was created before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
FIFA says it deleted nearly 400,000 negative or abusive posts in the first few days of this World Cup — more than it did in the entirety of the 2022 event.
Other stadium activations involving that message are planned during Thursday's matches.
The Denver Broncos made four changes to their 91-man offseason roster ahead of mandatory minicamp earlier this week. First, the team waived cornerback Paul Manning (injury settlement) and waived/injured wide receiver Michael Woods (who reverted to injured reserve after clearing waivers). Second, to fill those former roster spots, Denver signed two players from the UFL: wide receiver Hakeem Butler and cornerback/returner Sean Fresch.
The NFL's offseason roster limit this time of year is 90 players, but the Broncos are currently carrying 91 players thanks to an exception. Australian punter Jeremy Crawshaw gets a roster exemption as the team's designated international player. Crawshaw will count against the 53-man roster during the regular season, but Denver can carry an extra 17th (international) player on the practice squad this fall.
Here's a look at the team's 91-man offseason roster as the club wraps up minicamp.
Denver is also hosting eight tryout players at minicamp this week, including a quarterback. So it's still possible that the roster could change again before training camp. The Broncos will likely make decisions on the tryout players in the coming days. Training camp is expected to begin in late July.
By the time Mikal Bridges leaned toward his phone Monday morning, a navy fitted with a yellow brim sitting high on his head like he was 21 again somewhere deep in a draft-night after-party, eyes heavy and a glass of brown liquor raised during the stream, the Knicks’ first NBA title celebration in 53 years had stumbled from Flyfish Club on the Lower East Side onto Instagram Live.
Bridges had slept little, if at all. Championship weekend was still going strong, clearly, and the live feed became a venting session for everything attached to his first ring, from the jokes and laughs to the rambling bits, the relief and the pressure finally leaving his shoulders.
The Atlanta Hawks got a shoutout for helping light the fuse under his playoff surge. Sonny, Bridges’ 10-year-old Labrador retriever, got a floor-level serenade, then trotted away. Ariel Hukporti’s birth certificate caught a stray. Bridges proclaimed Jalen Brunson the GOAT, big head and all, and pushed for a statue outside Madison Square Garden, something no Knick has ever had.
Knicks president Leon Rose got his flowers for changing the franchise’s culture. Owner James Dolan got a request for a new practice facility in Manhattan, one easier for players to reach. And somewhere mixed in his rant, there was also a warning: The Knicks, Bridges said, were primed for another title run.
Letting it all spill in front of his 610,000 followers, Bridges said every word with his chest. Brunson, watching from wherever he was roughly 36 hours after being named NBA Finals MVP, had seen enough.
His old college teammate had to be stopped.
“Somebody take Mikal’s phone,” Brunson wrote on X as clips from Bridges’ chaotic stream spread across social media. It was Brunson’s first post in months.
There was also a story about Chris Paul. Bridges said his former Phoenix Suns teammate sent him a Nets football helmet after the Kevin Durant mega deal sent him to Brooklyn, telling him, “People play football in the East” and turning Bridges’ first New York stop into a troll job.
Nobody’s laughing harder than Bridges now.
Paul had the prank. Bridges has the ring.
Who won the championship after-party is still up for debate.
“I’m still here,” Bridges said after Game 5 of the Finals.
Seconds after the final buzzer sounded Saturday night in San Antonio, Bridges lingered on the floor, swallowed by the celebration, his face giving way before words could reach the moment.
Five years ago, he stood two wins from a title with Phoenix before the Milwaukee Bucks won four straight. Afterward came the Nets, where he was asked to front a reset after the Big 3 era collapsed. Then came the Knicks, who paid a massive price to bring him across the river and asked him to fit beside Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and Josh Hart.
Now Bridges is a champion. The NBA’s ironman still hasn’t missed a game. And the price the Knicks paid no longer feels like his burden to carry. So, if Bridges wants to get a little unfiltered, a little sentimental and perhaps a little cheesy on Instagram Live two days after winning his first title, he’s earned that right.
“All-time great IG Live,” Towns co-signed Monday afternoon on X.
Which, objectively, it was.
The ring didn’t explain the behavior. It validated it. In Brooklyn, that kind of ending always felt theoretical.
The Nets weren’t foolish for moving him. They got an unprecedented haul in return, and for a team still searching for its next franchise anchor, the package was worth taking. The Knicks paid anyway because Bridges made more sense with a contender than atop a rebuild. His job in Brooklyn became too large for his game. Not because Bridges lacked talent or work ethic, but because his best basketball has always come next to stars, not in place of them.
Bridges was respected in Brooklyn. What he found with the Knicks was something more complete: the right role, the right stakes and the power of friendship, a Captain Planet kind of synergy that sounded ridiculous until it started winning at the highest level. Phoenix was the last place where, to borrow Brunson’s phrase, the vibes had felt this immaculate.
The Villanova connection obviously helped. So did a locker room that never seemed to ask Bridges to be more than himself. Hart rounded out the trio with Brunson and Bridges, and it would have been a quartet if Donte DiVincenzo hadn’t been included in the Towns trade. But Towns became beloved there, too. Bridges fit into that room without needing to own it. You could see it in the way the Knicks moved, covered for each other and celebrated each other.
Bridges had some rough nights this season. He went through a post-All-Star slump that brought the old questions back, bottomed out with a scoreless night against the Los Angeles Lakers, then opened the Atlanta series giving skeptics exactly the kind of silence they were waiting for.
Whenever his shot went cold from deep, fans and so-called experts suddenly became shooting coaches, picking apart a form that had already carried him to a 41-point Christmas at the Garden and a 35-point night in Boston this season.
But if the rough nights fed the doubt, the better ones explained the belief. There was the Atlanta clincher, when he finally punched back with 24 points on 10-for-12 shooting. There were the efficient nights against Philadelphia, the steady start to the Eastern Conference finals, the 20-point Finals response in San Antonio.
The Knicks never abandoned him when the shot came and went, in part because Bridges’ value never lived only in the jumper. His defense, the thing that made him matter long before the trade price followed him to New York, still traveled. More often than not, he showed up. In the end, they brought out the best of him.
Even the friendship came with a running count. Bridges and Brunson had already won two national championships together, one more than Hart. Now Bridges and Brunson had won three championships together, one more than Hart again, unless you want to start counting the NBA Cup and ruin the bit.
So, when Bridges was asked after Game 5 what it meant to win it all with Brunson, his old Wildcats running mate, he went straight to the bond.
“J.B., I don’t know. I’ve known him for so long. I know how much he works, how good of a person he is, how good of a basketball player he is. I’m just grateful to be on his side again,” Bridges said. “That’s really how I put it. I know how much he works and how much he wants to win. Just grateful to be in this position, to be with him and try to go out there and win.”
That sums up Bridges’ place in all of this. Dominating the room was never the assignment. Knowing where to stand in it was. He embraced that role about as well as anyone could, averaging 13.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists across 19 appearances during the Knicks’ postseason run while shooting 55.9% from the field, 36.5% from 3-point range and 92% at the free-throw line.
Bridges followed, filled the gaps and lived with the scrutiny. Knicks fans spent parts of the season measuring every miss against the cost of the trade. Bridges heard it all and never ran from it.
“They keep pushing me and if they strongly believe that we have a chance every year and if they strongly believe I have a chance to be better, I’m already thinking about that,” Bridges said. “I appreciate the tough love. I know some fans might be a little bit crazier than others, but the ones that truly care, and want me to be better, don’t stop now. Just keep pushing me.
“I know sometimes I’ll struggle, this and that, but just know I’m going to keep working. If they keep egging me on and talking a little s–t I’m pretty tough, I’ll be all right.”
The last question Bridges fielded on Saturday brought him back to the picks. Even in the early hours of his now-legendary championship bender, he tried to answer with grace. Hukporti, sitting next to him, seemed to think Bridges was being far too modest.
With a bottle of Armand de Brignac Champagne in his hands, Hukporti turned the conversation away from what the Knicks gave up and toward the player they got. He said the part Rose and Dolan had already spent five first-rounders to prove.
“Man, we got him out of Brooklyn!” Hukporti said. “Look at him now… F-k them picks!”
EUGENE, OREGON - OCTOBER 25: Eugene Hilton Jr. #13 of the Wisconsin Badgers catches a pass against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Wisconsin Badgers made some major headway this month at receiver in the 2027 class, landing four-star Jai Jones and three-star Steele Harris to form the foundation for wideouts coach Ari Confesor’s first cycle in Madison.
Well, they may not be done yet, as they look ahead to the Fall for a potential offer. One name that popped up this week is Missouri State commit Noah Williams, an unranked receiver who camped with the Badgers this past Sunday.
Williams, a Missouri native, attends St. John Vianney in St. Louis, and currently has a half-dozen offers, according to 247Sports. He had committed to Missouri State in May, but plans to remain in touch with Wisconsin through the Fall, per On3’s Evan Flood.
Flood also mentioned that Missouri, Texas A&M, and other Big Ten schools are taking a look at Williams this summer.
Wisconsin had been looking at adding a third wideout in their 2027 class, holding official visits for three-star Tavares Powell and four-star Chuck Alexander, but they could push that decision to the Fall and make some further evaluations before going forward.
Currently, the Badgers sit at 22 commits with the recent addition of edge Brody Pfannenstiel, which could be their sweet spot until the Fall approaches.
Boston, MA - June 14: Members of the Tartan Army march from Back Bay Fens to Fenway Park for Scottish Celebration Night on June 14, 2026. (Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images
In what has been a confounding and sometimes miserable season, the Tartan Army invasion of Fenway Park has been a breath of fresh air. Yes, they’ve been a delight in Boston as a whole as well: putting traffic cones on statutes, drinking beers, exuding joy upon seeing a real yellow school bus.
You’ve seen the videos. You’ve heard the songs. It’s been a nearly seamless transition for the Scotland fans. They marched to the ballpark. Stood up. Cheered. Sang. Chanted.
And they did that while also adapting to baseball. While soccer/football is a constant game, baseball has pauses. Inning breaks. Well, that’s just more time to get in a song. They rolled with it.
And they aren’t just singing Scottish football songs. Bagpipes were obviously part of the march to Fenway. They sing songs brought to the game as well. “I’m Gonna Be (500 miles)” by The Proclaimers is there. Unmistakable. You could hear them singing to Connor Wong’s “Forever Young” and making that just part of their night.
This one caught my eye (ear?) because it was sung at the winter Olympics this year too. And I thought it was weird then. But I rolled with it. It turns out the fondness in Europe for “Country Roads” is kind of a long story without too much explanation. Although per the Defector link, “Hermes House Band, a Dutch act, recorded the song and that group’s version shot to the top of the German charts in 2001. It’s been a staple of Oktoberfest celebrations for decades now.” So I guess it made it over to Europe for real after they had a local version. And honestly, “Sweet Caroline” has a weird origin story too.
The Red Sox weren’t caught off guard. Fenway Park organist Josh Kantor, a true highlight of the ballpark, did his homework. He prepared. He knew what they wanted to sing and had some of those songs in his pocket, ready to go. It’s just good hosting to make your guests feel welcome.
Is there anything we can take away from this?
Is cheering during play better than the tarps off movement?
Baseball isn’t soccer. It’s not going to have the same fan experience and interaction.
But what if there was some of that? Fans in Japan and Korea can have chants and pep bands. And we see in the WBC that there are all kinds of celebrations in baseball cultures around the world.
Or maybe if being more like the Scots isn’t the answer perhaps it’s to act more like the Scots, but in Scotland. Unfortunately the Red Sox aren’t likely to travel to Glasgow but if they did would there be “Sweet Caroline” or “Dirty Water” or “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” sung by friendly Bostonians descending upon the city?
Would Edinburgh run out of iced coffee in January if the Bruins were playing in a hockey tournament?
This all makes you think “maybe we shouldn’t have voted against the Olympics” but then that would have been dozens of counties, not a handful. And would have required many locations, not just one. And lots of new buildings, not the existing Gillette Boston Stadium.
Sunday night’s Red Sox game is one no one will forget for a while. Not because of the baseball but because of the atmosphere. One way or another we can all be more Scot when we travel or go to a game. Or in the words of our esteemed guests…
Panini are the official provider of the 2026 World Cup sticker book, and three cards could net those lucky enough to find them $100,000 or more.
With the 2026 tournament expanded to 48 teams, this sticker collection is the largest produced for a World Cup.
There are 980 different blank spaces to fill in the book, and three one-of-one cards are now being sought out by a trading card company.
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Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lamine Yamal Panini stickers could be bought for $100,000 or more
Trading cards being sold for huge sums of money is nothing new, with a 1979 sticker of Argentinian footballing legend Diego Maradona sold at auction in 2021 for $555,000.
The Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal cards available this summer could also be sold for six figures if they are bought by the Dave & Adam’s trading card company.
They recently put out a post on X/Twitter explaining: “We want the Messi, Ronaldo, and Yamal Black 1/1 Stickers out of 2026 Panini FIFA World Cup.
“We will pay: $150,000 for the Lionel Messi, $100,000 for the Cristiano Ronaldo, $100,000 for the Lamine Yamal
“Email buying@dacardworld.com if you pull/have one of these!! *These are only available in the US/Canada version*”
It is no surprise that the stickers in question are commanding such a high price.
At the ages of 38 and 41, there is a good chance that this will be the last World Cup either Messi or Ronaldo appears at.
Similarly, Yamal is perhaps the brightest young prospect in world football right now, and if he continues on his current trajectory, he too could be considered alongside the aforementioned duo as one of the all-time greats.
But as that Maradona sticker showed, holding on to the Messi or Ronaldo stickers yourself, if you are lucky enough to find them, may earn you even more than $100,000/$150,000 in years to come.
Wyndham Clark has explained that playing in the wind at Shinnecock Hills is easier than at Augusta National because of how straightforward it is to work out what direction it is going in.
The US Open is going to drive a number of the world’s best players crazy over the next few days. Only a handful of players have ever finished a US Open at Shinnecock Hills under par for the week.
Of course, it is often the most thorough examination of a player’s game. The rough looks to be extremely brutal at Shinnecock Hills, while the green complexes are almost certainly going to catch out those who are struggling with their irons.
But the wind is also going to have a huge say on who emerges victorious this week.
Wyndham Clark compares playing at Shinnecock Hills with Augusta National
When it is calm over Shinnecock, the golf course plays much easier. However, the forecast suggests that ball flight is going to have to be considered before every single shot this week.
The one positive is how simple it is to work out the wind direction. Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, Wyndham Clark explained why it is easier to contend with than when playing at The Masters.
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“If I look at a course that everyone would know, at Augusta, hole 12, because the trees cover the first 100 feet of the golf ball, it doesn’t get hit by the wind. And then it gets above it and the wind might be something different. A lot of times you know, hey, the first-half’s not going to get hit by the wind, only the last half,” he said.
“The one good thing about Shinnecock is there’s no trees on the golf course, so it should be the same at all times. You have a huge American flag right where the clubhouse is, so you can see exactly where the wind’s blowing at all times, which is quite nice.”
The change Wyndham Clark has made to his bag ahead of the US Open
There are arguably too many venues on the PGA Tour that do not ask a variety of questions of players.
Clark himself triumphed at The CJ CUP Byron Nelson earlier this season on a golf course that is largely forgettable in TPC Craig Ranch.
So it is no surprise that a number of players look set to make changes to their bags for the US Open.
Clark suggested that he wanted to include a club that would allow him to keep the ball under the wind more often.
“I typically have a four iron and then I go five wood, three wood, driver. So this week I’m putting in a two iron, especially for the first few days, because we’re going to have some [shots] dead into the wind, and if you hit it high, you never know what the wind’s going to do to the golf ball. So you want to keep the ball really low,” he said.
“Fortunately, we play quite a bit of golf over in the UK on links golf, so you get used to the wind. You get used to hitting it low.”
It certainly appears that even the very best players on the PGA Tour are gearing up for a real battle over the next few days.
Clark will hope that the game-plan he has constructed will secure him a second US Open title.
ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - JUNE 17: Jackson Merrill #3 of the San Diego Padres celebrates with Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres after hitting a two-run home run against the St. Louis Cardinals in the ninth inning at Busch Stadium on June 17, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The San Diego Padres staved off a sweep at the hands of the St. Louis Cardinals with a 6-1 win at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on Wednesday. The Padres limped into the final game of the series having scored two runs and accumulated just five hits combined in the first two games. The San Diego offense woke up in Game 3 scoring six runs on 14 hits, which included a 3-for-5 performance from Jackson Merrill. The left-hand hitting centerfielder put the final runs on the board in the top of the ninth inning when he hit a long home run into the right field stands. The only question was if the ball would stay fair and Merrill hit it hard enough to keep it just inside the foul pole in right field for a two-run home run that gave the Padres some breathing room heading into the bottom of the ninth inning.
Merrill was not the only San Diego player to have a successful day at the plate. Fernando Tatis Jr. had a 3-for-5 day as well, which included multiple balls struck at 110-plus mph. One of those was a line drive to center field in the top of the fifth inning that was hit so hard St. Louis center fielder Nathan Chirch could only stop and make a leaping effort as the ball screamed over the top of this glove and reached the center field wall for an RBI-double. Tatis tried for another RBI-double in the top of the ninth, hitting a line drive that hit the base of the right field wall. The hit allowed Sung-Mun Song to score, but it also gave Jordan Walker an opportunity to retrieve the ball and make a strong throw to second base, which arrived in time to get Tatis before he could slide in safely.
San Diego went with Bradgley Rodriguez as an opener for Griffin Canning and the strategy worked well. He pitched a scoreless first inning and then Canning took the ball in the second, completing 4.1 innings, allowing one run on four hits with three walks and two strikeouts. Kyle Hart, Jason Adam and Adrian Morejon combined to work the final 3.2 innings and did not allow a run and allowed just one hit and recorded one strikeout over that span.
The Padres have an off day today before starting a three-game series against the Texas Rangers in Arlington on Friday.
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With so many player joining the MLB roster, the San Diego farm system has seen a lot of movement and change and that has expected the performance on the field of some of those teams. Cheri Bell of Gaslamp Ball recaps the week that was at the minor league levels for the Padres.
The Chicago White Sox have looked like the hottest team in the American League, but the New York Yankees showed them they are not going to be going anywhere anytime soon as the Yankees handed the White Sox a 10-5 loss.
Time to cue Bob Lobel: Why can't we get players like this?
The Kansas City Royals are considering trading right-hander Michael Wacha, who played for the Boston Red Sox in 2022. And he could be returning to Fenway Park ... as an opponent.
Wacha is just 4-5 this season but sports an impressive 3.64 ERA. The workhorse leads the American League in starts (15), quality starts (10) and innings pitched (94.0).
Among the best fits for Wacha, according to Passan and McDaniel, are the New York Yankees. Also on that list are the Athletics, Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, St. Louis Cardinals, Miami Marlins and Chicago Cubs.
"Few pitchers are as consistent as Wacha. He isn't going to headline a playoff rotation or even necessarily slot in as a No. 2, but rotation depth is important for postseason teams if only as a bulwark against injuries," ESPN's duo writes. "He doesn't rack up strikeouts, but he is durable and limits walks, making him a valuable and reliable third/fourth starter depending on the year."
Passan and McDaniel report there's a 50% chance the Royals trade Wacha, who is in the second year of a three-year, $51 million contract which includes a club option for 2028.
The righty went 11-2 with a 3.32 ERA in 23 starts for the Red Sox in 2022, after which he signed with the San Diego Padres, getting a one-year deal worth $7.5 million.
Ilia Topuria is reportedly still struggling to fully open his eyes following UFC 250, according to a close friend.
Justin Gaethje ended Topuria’s unbeaten run in the main event of UFC Freedom 250 on Saturday night.
The fight was a tightly contested affair until ‘El Matador’s’ corner made the call to pull him out after round four.
The decision looked justified when it was later confirmed that Topuria had broken an orbital bone in both eyes during the bout.
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Topuria hoping for Gaethje rematch in Spain
On the bright side, Topuria’s injuries don’t require surgery, so his return could come sooner than expected.
Still, his friend Pablo Motos mentioned that just days after the fight, Topuria was struggling to open his eyes properly following their meeting on the South Lawn.
Motos told El Hormiguero: “This morning I was with Ilia, he has fractures in his orbital bones, in his nose. This morning they were treating his wounds and he still couldn’t open his eyes properly.”
He added: “Then we were talking about something we’re gonna do this summer, making jokes, and then he said a phrase I loved.
“He looks at me with his eyes closed and says: ‘Champions when we fall, we fall hard.’ They’re already looking toward the future. He was telling me: ‘I’d love to do the rematch in Spain with Gaethje.’”
The UFC has never held an event in Spain, but there were growing expectations that Topuria’s title reign might change that.
But Gaethje isn’t interested in a rematch. After the fight, he made it clear that Topuria will have to work his way back up through the division.
The decision now rests with the UFC — whether Topuria has done enough in his career so far to deserve another shot at the belt right away remains to be seen.
The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat have emerged as the top two candidates to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks in a trade this summer.
Earlier this offseason, Bucks co-owner acknowledged that trading Antetokounmpo before the draft would be ideal for the Bucks. With the draft less than a week away, rumors and reports surrounding a trade are at an all-time high. The Heat seem to have an edge, and NBA insider Brian Windhorst gave an update on where trade talks stand.
“From what I am told the Bucks are yet to receive an offer they’re willing to accept for Giannis Antetokounmpo, which is somewhat what happened at the trade deadline… I am told they intend to trade him by the draft," Windhorst said on "Get Up" on Thursday. "I think it’s possible, there's some percentage chance, they don’t find a deal they like. Miami has been the team that’s been most aggressive and trying to get him. But they have seven or eight different pieces they can trade and none of them I consider super premium. I think the Bucks probably want all of them”
It seems like the Heat want Antetokounmpo, but the Bucks are waiting to see if they can get a better offer. The Celtics could certainly beat out the Heat's offer, but it is dependent on what they can get from a third team for Jaylen Brown.
Brown is the Celtics' biggest trade chip, but reports suggest that the Bucks do not want him. They would rather pass him along for more draft picks or younger assets. That means the Celtics may need a three-team trade to land Antetokounmpo.
I texted Kylian Mbappe straight after France's win over Senegal when he broke my record to become the all-time record goalscorer for Les Bleus with 58 goals.
I wrote: 'Congrats bro, I am really happy for you. Well, I kept the record for three-and-a-half years, and it was great - but now it is yours, and you have to go again... oh, and bro, don't forget to save me your jersey!'.
We haven't caught up yet but I've spoken to one of the coaching staff and he said Kylian told him to tell me he got my text, and he will call me soon.
Kylian had already promised me he would give me the shirt he was wearing when he overtook my total, and I will be asking for it again when I speak to him.
Everyone always asks me what my relationship is like with him and, as I told Radio 5 Live this week, there is a fantastic photograph that sums it up perfectly.
This is the picture I was talking about. It was taken after I had broken Thierry Henry's record to become France's top scorer, against Poland at the 2022 World Cup.
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Kylian set up the goal - it was a great pass, the perfect assist. I ran towards the corner flag to celebrate and did a knee slide and then I turned around to find him jumping into my arms. I said to him 'you know how much I love you, bro'.
It was such a special moment for me. He was so happy for me, and I am just as happy that it was him who has beaten me.
Now I am between Kylian and Thierry on the list, so it is still not a bad place to be.
Confidence, not arrogance
I think Kylian is misunderstood as a person sometimes, and he is seen as arrogant when he's not. That's why I want to say some positive words about him, because too many people who don't know him personally still judge him and think the other way.
He's always been someone who has had so much respect for former players and he has said some kind words for me since I stopped playing for France, about what I brought to the team. He understands that about all his team-mates, and when you get to know him like I did, you realise what he is really like as a person as well as a player.
Instead of arrogance, it's actually just confidence, and ambition, he shows when he talks. Even as a teenager when he came into the France squad, he always knew where he wanted to go.
Some people have the wrong image of him because he is so comfortable speaking in front of the camera and to the media and he talks with freedom, and in a natural way.
But since day one when I first met him he has always been like that - very mature and at ease talking about his game and what he hopes to achieve.
Now he is the France captain, and a role model. He's a leader and I hope he will lead the team to our third star - our third World Cup win.
On the pitch, Kylian is very demanding with himself and on the team but that is the same about all big stars in every different sport. You need to be like that if you want to achieve great things - you need that kind of belief.
A striker has to be selfish
As well as being so confident, Kylian is selfish too - but that is not a criticism. The striker is always the most selfish player on the team - he has to be.
He showed that with his very first World Cup goal, against Peru in Yekaterinburg in our second group game at Russia 2018.
I had not started our first game, against Australia, because I'd been injured in a friendly against USA a week earlier and needed nine stitches in my forehead. It was a bad cut and I nearly missed the whole tournament.
Also, Didier Deschamps wanted to try Ousmane Dembele, Antoine Griezmann and Mbappe up front but it did not really work. He made some subs and I came on to make our winner for Paul Pogba with a deflected goal.
That meant Deschamps picked me against Peru, and I was desperate to score this time. Paul put me through and while my shot was blocked, it looped up over the keeper and was bouncing in... but then Kylian is there on the line to turn it in.
Afterwards I was asked if I was unhappy at him for 'stealing' my goal but my response then was the same as it is now - absolutely not. I would have done exactly the same - every striker would.
Eight years later, after scoring twice against Senegal on Tuesday, Kylian has 14 World Cup goals, only two behind Miroslav Klose and Lionel Messi with the most of any player in the history of the tournament.
At 27, he has got at least one more World Cup in him, so he is going to beat that record too - or at least he will if Messi ever stops playing!
I hope Kylian breaks all the records in front of him, and he has time to do it - his next one for France is for most caps [he has 99, and Hugo Lloris has the most with 145] because he is a special player, and he deserves it.
When I think back to when I played with him, I smile. We shared some great moments together for France since 2017 when he first arrived on the national team.
We had a great understanding and our games complemented each other - his pace is devastating in a one-on-one but you always need support up front to play a one-two. I was the target man and we knew each other's qualities.
Now in this France team you can see the connection he has with Michael Olise, especially for our first goal against Senegal. There is much more of that to come from him in the next few weeks, and I can't wait to see it.
Olivier Giroud was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan
The cornerback position has been the source of a lot of concern and consternation for Green Bay Packers fans in recent times and remains a question mark entering the 2026 season.
The only player who appears to have a starting spot nailed down is Keisean Nixon, who himself has been a polarizing player within the fanbase.
While Nixon is the root of a lot of frustration, it is hard to objectively argue against the fact he has become a starting caliber corner. PFF ranked him as their 37th best cornerback among 112 qualifiers in 2025, and 31st in coverage grade.
That makes him a high end No. 2 corner, or a low end No. 1. The issue with Nixon is that he should not really be a team’s best cornerback, and it is not his fault that he was cast in that role last season for Green Bay.
Nixon can be a solid part of a cornerback rotation, but the Packers are still searching for someone to produce a higher level of performance, as they have been since Jaire Alexander began to miss a lot of time with injury issues, before eventually being released.
Maybe it was always unrealistic to think Carrington Valentine could be that player as a former seventh-round pick, and he failed to take the step many were hoping for in 2025, with PFF ranking him 58th, profiling him as a low end CB2.
The Nate Hobbs experiment was an unmitigated failure and was cut short after just one year, putting the Packers back to square one in their quest for better cornerback play.
General manager Brian Gutekunst hit the position with both barrels this offseason, signing Benjamin St-Juste in free agency and drafting a pair of corners, Brandon Cisse in the second round and Domani Jackson in the sixth.
The Packers are hoping to strike gold with St-Juste, who was PFF's 12th highest-graded corner in 2025, although it was in limited playing time, as he was only on the field for 378 snaps for the Chargers.
His career before 2025 was underwhelming, and his contract, a two-year, $9.8 million contract, does not inspire a strong belief he will be the answer. Still, it is a worthwhile bet to make on a corner with elite size at over 6-3 and 200 pounds with some impressive recent tape.
St-Juste was not able to practice during OTAs or mandatory minicamp as he instead worked with the rehab group, meaning he missed an early opportunity to impress the coaching staff.
Asked about St-Juste, head coach Matt LaFleur said: “It’s a ‘wait and see’ approach, I am excited about the player though. We’ve gone against him when he was in Washington, certainly what he put on tape last year with the Chargers I thought was impressive.
“He’s a really intelligent guy, so I’m excited about him. Obviously you can’t coach that size and length that he possesses, so he’ll definitely be in the mix."
Also in the mix will be Cisse, who is Green Bay’s biggest draft investment at the position since they took Eric Stokes in the first round in 2021.
Working against an early impact from Cisse is that he is a very young and raw corner at just 21 years old (in early July). Working in his favor is elite athleticism, by all accounts a strong work ethic, and the fact he has a genuine opportunity at an unsettled position.
On how Cisse has fared so far, LaFleur said: “He looks pretty good. Certainly he’s got a ton to learn and a lot to improve upon, as is to be expected of any young player.
“He’s just gotta continue to build on the foundation he’s set, and I think for all these guys, it’s critical when they’re away from here, the work you put in is gonna show up when training camp comes around."
A positive for the Packers is that Javon Bullard appears to have locked down the slot corner position, giving them one less spot to worry about in the defensive backfield. Bullard had the third lowest yards per snap allowed among 57 eligible slot defenders in 2025.
He impressed during the offseason program, skying to pick off a Jordan Love pass for one of the highlights of minicamp.
Discussing Bullard and his improvement over time, LaFleur said: “I think he’s played pretty damn good football the last two years. We always talk about style of play and he epitomizes what we wanna be about in terms of his effort, physicality, finish.
“I just think the longer these guys are in the league, the more familiar they are with certain looks, they understand the ‘why’ a little bit better, the detail of how you go about executing, and I think it’s been a very, very, very productive spring for Bull."
Between Nixon and Bullard, as well as Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams at safety, most of Green Bay’s defensive backfield is set. Training camp will go a long way to determining who the other outside cornerback will be, and the Packers will be hoping someone decisively asserts themselves.
It's no surprise given how the offseason unfolded, but the Jacksonville Jaguars were among the lowest-spending teams in free agency.
The lone outside addition made by the Jaguars during the initial free agency waves was signing running back Chris Rodriguez to a modest two-year, $10 million deal.
The team has since signed veteran running back Ameer Abdullah as well.
GM James Gladstone also re-signed a few of his own unrestricted free agents, bringing back Montaric Brown on a three-year, $31.8 million deal, along with Dennis Gardeck, who signed a two-year, $6.5 million contract.
But most of the roster turnover experienced by Jacksonville was either due to free agent departures or players being brought in through the NFL draft.
In total, the Jaguars spent $57.96 million in free agency this offseason, according to CBS Sports. This ranks 30th in the NFL.
It's also worth noting that the Jaguars did extend Travon Walker and Ross Matiscik, but those contracts are not included in the overall free agency figure.
Considering that the Jaguars are coming off a 13-win season, the lack of significant roster moves made has drawn the criticism of some NFL analysts.
That said, there are a few reasons behind this approach. One was Gladstone being mindful of the compensatory draft picks that the Jaguars are projected to receive in 2027. This team also did not have much salary cap room after taking on so much dead cap following last offseason's roster turnover.
This patient approach also speaks to the confidence Gladstone has in those already on the roster.
Perhaps more than an outside addition, potentially the biggest catalyst behind the Jaguars taking another step forward this season will be the continuity of being the same offensive and defensive systems for a second offseason.
The Mexican military intercepted and brought down a drone flying near the South Korean training camp ahead of the team’s World Cup clash with Mexico.
Military forces used specialist equipment to detect the “unregistered drone” near the team’s base camp and “neutralise” it, according to a federal official, speaking anonymously to Associated Press.
The two teams meet in Group A on Thursday (2am BST on Friday). It was not clear whether the drone was intended to spy on South Korea’s training ahead of that encounter.
Co-host Mexico and South Korea both won their opening matches at the World Cup and sit first and second respectively in Group A after the first matchday.
South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo called the incident “unfortunate.”
He said: “Yesterday (Tuesday), during our training, there was a drone in the sky that we came to know about.
“But fortunately, it was right before we practiced our tactics, so it did not impact us. But while we were preparing for the match, that was the most important timing, so what happened was unfortunate.”
The federal official did not say when the incident occurred or whether any arrests were made.
He said only that several drones had been neutralized in recent days after attempting to enter security zones around stadiums in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey — the tournament’s three host cities in Mexico — as well as team base camps and fan festivals.
Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in their opening match (Reuters)
In March, Mexican authorities announced a World Cup security operation known as “Plan Kukulkán,” involving about 100,000 personnel from federal and local military and police forces. The plan includes early warning systems, security measures at stadiums, airports, roads and hotels, and protection protocols for teams, officials and fans.
In Canada, authorities have banned unauthorised drones from flying over World Cup stadiums and several training sites in Vancouver and Toronto as a security measure.
In 2024, the Canadian women’s national team was accused of using a drone to spy on a New Zealand training session in the days leading up to their opening match at the Paris Olympics.
It triggered a spying scandal that led to the suspension of two Canadian coaching staff members and head coach Bev Priestman, who has subsequently dismissed, while the team was deducted six points from its group standings.
The Brazilian holds an unbeaten professional record of nine wins and no losses, with eight of his wins coming by way of stoppage.
It is the first time the UFC is hosting an event in Serbia with home favourite Uros Medic fighting American Daniel Rodriguez in the main event at the Belgrade Arena.
As part of the celebrations of winning their first title in 53 years, the city have hung three Knicks shirts off City Hall, but one key error has been spotted.
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The mistake made by the NYC government for Knicks parade
Three iconic jerseys have been hung off the building but fans have noticed that Dillon Jones’ #33 jersey is one of those.
There are a few problems with this. First of all, Jones actually wore the number 33 during pre-season for Washington Wizards but the bigger one is that the number is actually retired.
Patrick Ewing was the last person to wear the number before retiring from the sport in 2003.
On a day of celebration, that’s the last thing you want to see.
What to expect from the New York Knicks parade?
As well as custom items being available to Knicks fans, it is likely that we will see a range of celebrity stars in the city.
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner have been spotted riding bikes around the city while there will also be some fans of countries competing in the FIFA World Cup keeping tabs on the situation.
Everything you need to know about Victor Munoz as new update emerges
Here's everything you need to know about Victor Munoz.
That was a question last summer as Liverpool went on a massive spending spree embarking in long and overdrawn sagas.
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It felt like the end of the old-school approach Edwards implemented in his previous reign at the club. Signing under the radar players out of nowhere.
Well, I’m happy to report that is over. Edwards is BACK.
And he’s back with a bang, wrapping up the transfer of Victor Munoz within hours of Liverpool’s interest being confirmed in the Spaniard.
But just who is Munoz? He spent time at Barcelona's La Masia academy, then moved to Real Madrid's academy where he played alongside the likes of Nico Paz, Gonzalo Garcia, Andres Chema and Jacobo Ramon.
Madrid sold him to Osasuna last summer, and he's kicked on.
At first glance a 22-year-old with 12 goal contributions in all competitions for Osasuna last season may not seem like a transfer Liverpool fans should be excited about.
But as always output numbers require context. Osasuna ranked 16th in La Liga for xG last season. They were a team fighting for relegation averaging the fourth fewest possession (47%) in the league.
It’s going to be impossible for an attacking player to really stand out in an environment like that.
And yet, Munoz did. Not with his output (although 0.25 xG per 90 for a struggling team is not bad) but definitely with his ball carrying and dribbling.
Playing predominantly on the left-wing, but also on the right and through the middle at times, Munoz played a key role in progressing Osasuna to get into dangerous areas in the rare opportunities he did have on the ball.
Last season, only Lamine Yamal (6.15 per 90 minutes) and Vinicius Junior (7.8 per 90 minutes) attempted more progressive dribbles than Munoz (4.67 per 90 minutes).
The difference between them is that Yamal and Vini Jr started their progressive actions a lot higher up the pitch, Osasuna relied on Munoz to advanced from a lot deeper and instigate attacks with his ball carrying rather than it being the final action in an attacking phase.
That and Osasuna’s struggles in La Liga will explain Munoz’s lack of output but it doesn’t tarnish how impressive his ball carrying and dribbling is.
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Quick, with a low centre of gravity, Munoz has a very strong lower body and he’s hard to knock off the ball. He’s comfortable with either foot and can be devastating in tight spaces and with space ahead of him.
On top of that he is a relentless runner off the ball. He’ll close down opposition attackers, come chase the ball back and will also look to make constant while his team is in possession to find space.
To summarise, he brings energy. He’s a livewire, who opposition defenders will hate coming up against.
As mentioned above, last season Munoz played predominantly as a left-winger for Osasuna. But he can also play on the right-wing and through the middle as Ben Jacobs issued in his latest update.
Going back even further, for Real Madrid’s second team, Castilla, Munoz was predominantly used on the right-wing, while also playing as a CF through the middle, sometimes as a sole forward and sometimes playing behind Gonzalo Garcia.
During his final season at Real Madrid, he actually wore the no.9 on his back, because he was seen as a forward.
So, there you have it. Liverpool have their versatile attacker. With Hugo Ekitike’s injury, it was important to bring in a player who can play across the front three.
Matias Fernandez-Pardo would have been another option, but Lille wanted around £70m for his services. Liverpool got Munoz, who is about the same level of talent as Fernandez-Pardo, for half the money.
Liverpool should consider move to re-sign former forward – Opinion
Could Darwin Núñez Be About to Complete an Anfield Return?
Rumours continue to circulate that Darwin Núñez is waiting until Uruguay’s World Cup campaign concludes before deciding on his future.
Some reports suggest the striker could return to Liverpool on either a free transfer or a season-long loan agreement containing an option to buy. Others insist there is no truth whatsoever to the speculation.
As things stand, Liverpool supporters are left in a familiar position.
Waiting. Waiting for clarity. Waiting for facts. Waiting to discover whether one of the most divisive figures of the modern Liverpool era could somehow find his way back to Anfield.
Personally, I believe it is an option worth exploring.
The reality facing Liverpool is that Hugo Ekitike is expected to miss the overwhelming majority of the upcoming campaign through injury. That immediately creates a problem within the squad’s attacking structure.
Alexander Isak may be one of the finest forwards in world football, but no elite club can expect one striker to carry the burden across four competitions.
Depth is essential.
Experience is essential.
Numbers are essential.
Darwin would provide all three.
The Uruguayan never lacked commitment during his first spell on Merseyside. He never hid from pressure, never stopped running, and never lacked the desire to improve. While his finishing could often frustrate supporters, his willingness to work for the team was never in question.
That matters.
Particularly under Andoni Iraola.
The new Liverpool head coach demands relentless effort, aggressive pressing and physical intensity from his attackers. Those requirements align perfectly with Darwin’s natural strengths.
In many ways, the style Iraola wants to implement appears far better suited to Darwin than the football Liverpool played under Arne Slot.
An Opportunistic Signing Michael Edwards Would Normally Love
There will undoubtedly be supporters who oppose the idea.
That is understandable.
Darwin’s previous Liverpool career produced moments of brilliance, moments of chaos and moments of immense frustration. His record remains a subject of debate among supporters and probably always will.
However, context matters.
His spell in Saudi Arabia has not gone entirely to plan, but there are reasons for that. The arrival of Karim Benzema significantly altered the attacking hierarchy at his club and reduced opportunities for consistent minutes. Any striker thrives on rhythm and continuity, and Darwin has rarely been afforded either over the past twelve months.
What remains unchanged are his physical attributes.
His pace is elite.
His strength remains exceptional.
His movement continues to cause defenders problems.
Most importantly, he would return with something to prove.
Footballers often produce their best work when driven by doubt.
Darwin would arrive carrying plenty of motivation.
Liverpool also needs to consider the wider picture.
Both wings require strengthening. Midfield reinforcements are needed. Centre-back depth remains a concern. Significant resources will be required across multiple areas of the squad.
That is why a low-cost move for Darwin becomes increasingly attractive.
This is exactly the type of opportunistic deal that Michael Edwards built his reputation upon during Liverpool’s most successful modern period. Acquiring a player with proven Premier League experience, existing connections to the club and a desire to prove people wrong without committing huge transfer funds could represent smart business.
Whether the rumours prove true remains to be seen.
Liverpool supporters should certainly remain cautious until something concrete emerges.
But if Darwin Núñez genuinely becomes available on favourable terms, then Liverpool should not dismiss the possibility.
The club is entering a new era under Iraola.
Unexpected opportunities can sometimes become the smartest decisions.
And Darwin’s unfinished business with Liverpool may yet have another chapter to be written.
The Orioles (35-40) and the Mariners (38-37) wrap up their series in Seattle this afternoon with both clubs having taken a game following last night’s 5-3 win for Baltimore.
Last night’s matchup was driven by Baltimore’s pitching, as the Orioles earned a 5–3 win behind a dominant outing from Kyle Bradish. The right-hander struck out a career-high 12 batters over 7.2 innings, allowing just one earned run. Offensively, Gunnar Henderson provided the early spark with a two-run homer in the third, while Jackson Holliday added insurance with a solo shot in the ninth. Blaze Alexander was a key catalyst as well, going 3-for-3 with a walk and a stolen base. Baltimore built a 5–1 lead before things got interesting late, as the Mariners got back-to-back home runs from Dominic Canzone and Cole Young in the ninth to close the gap, but Ryan Helsley recovered to secure the win.
Thursday’s pitching matchup features two right-handers with similar underwhelming stats. The Orioles will send Shane Baz (4–6, 4.06 ERA) to the mound, while the Mariners counter with Bryan Woo (5–5, 4.28 ERA). Baz’ season has mirrored that of his team: OK but inconsistent and, frankly, should be better. Woo has shown better control (just 15 walks on the season) and a slightly higher strikeout rate than Baz but he too has underachieved to this point in the season.
The status of both Julio Rodríguez (day-to-day with a hamstring issue) and Randy Arozarena (day-to-day with a hamstring issue) is worth monitoring heading into the series finale.
Lets dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.
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Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: 4:10PM EST
Site: T-Mobile Park
City: Seattle, WA
Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, Mariners.TV, MASN
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June 12, 2026; Toronto, Canada; Canada's Cyle Larin celebrates scoring their first goal. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images | Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images
of the FIFA 2026 World Cup is in the books. Every team has played a match, and starting Thursday we will begin the second round of games for each nation.
And some teams can already clinch a spot in the knockout round.
Here are the scenarios for Group B heading into Thursday’s matches.
What are the Group B standings?
Here are the current Group B standings, ahead of matches on Thursday, June 18:
Team
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Points
Canada
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
Qatar
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
Switzerland
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
What are the next Group B matches?
Here is the rest of the Group B schedule, starting with today’s matches.
Thursday, June 18
Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada vs. Qatar
Wednesday, June 24
Switzerland vs. Canada Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar
What are the current scenarios for Group B?
What are the scenarios for Group B?
Ask us in a few days.
Because with the results from the opening matches, all four teams have one point, after playing in a 1-1 draw. Therefore, none of the teams can clinch Group B on Thursday, and none of the teams can be eliminated from knockout round contention.
The Milwaukee Bucks' front office might be staring down a legitimate missed opportunity involving a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade as the 2026 NBA Draft approaches. While the Bucks' brass continues to hold out for the best possible Antetokounmpo deal, one league insider suggests they may have already let one excellent trade package sail into the sunset.
While the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics are believed to be squarely in the mix for Antetokounmpo, Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reported that the Portland Trail Blazers were prepared to give up as many as four years of first-round draft capital at the NBA trade deadline. Taking it one step further, Portland reportedly was willing to do so without knowing whether Giannis would even sign a contract extension.
However, it appears the Blazers are no longer willing to make that same offer, with Antetokounmpo unlikely to sign a long-term deal.
"It is strongly believed that the Blazers are no longer willing to go to such lengths — since it has been conveyed to them that getting such an extension signed is considered unlikely," Fischer explained.
For the Patriots, he writes that extending Gonzalez should be the priority.
"The Patriots absolutely don't have to do this because Gonzalez still has two years left on his rookie contract once New England picks up the fifth-year option," Schatz writes. "But it's probably good to keep the best player on the defense happy, and Gonzalez skipped OTAs a couple of weeks ago because he's not pleased about being on a rookie deal while the contracts for veteran cornerbacks exploded. The Patriots have the cap space to give Gonzalez more money in the short term to make him happy in the long term."
The skipping of OTAs by Gonzalez is really the nudge that the Patriots should probably listen to.
Sure, by giving him a new deal after he stayed away, they're acknowledging that some of that behavior can work.
But more importantly, they'd be keeping one of their most crucial players happy.
Coming off a Super Bowl appearance, New England should be doing what it can to keep the vibes good. A Gonzalez extension would certainly qualify as that.
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Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart took their Knicks championship tour to Yankee Stadium, and their friendship arrived long before the first pitch.
They were not just there to wave to the crowd.
They had a job to do, and Brunson still found time to roast Hart before doing it.
Jalen Brunson jokes about Josh Hart’s pitching form
Behind-the-scenes footage showed Brunson and Hart warming up before their ceremonial first pitches ahead of the Yankees’ game against the Chicago White Sox.
Brunson, throwing left-handed, watched Hart’s right-handed delivery and immediately turned it into a scouting report only a close friend could give.
“Why are you throwing it like that? You look hella weird.”
Hart’s form may have drawn a friendly review, but the actual throws went smoothly. The Knicks stars walked onto the field in Yankees pinstripes, received a loud ovation, and both appeared to deliver strikes.
Brunson threw to backup catcher J.C. Escarra, while Hart threw to utilityman Max Schuemann. The backstage footage also showed them meeting Yankees manager Aaron Boone and rookie pitcher Cam Schlittler, making the night another cross-sport celebration for the city’s new champions.
There were baseball ties, too. Brunson had already thrown a first pitch at Yankee Stadium in July 2024, shortly after signing his Knicks extension. Hart’s connection runs deeper, as he is the great-nephew of Yankees legend Elston Howard, whose No. 32 is retired by the franchise and whose plaque sits in Monument Park.
Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart go from Villanova to New York royalty
Their banter is not new. Brunson and Hart have had this kind of rapport since their days at Villanova, where they were roommates and won the 2016 national championship together.
Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images
Their paths separated after college, then reconnected in New York when Hart joined Brunson on the Knicks in 2023. From there, the Villanova chemistry became part of the team’s identity.
Now they are NBA champions together too. Brunson won Finals MVP after averaging 32.6 points, 4.6 assists and 4.2 rebounds against the Spurs, then scoring 45 in the title-clinching Game 5.
Hart played his usual role, rebounding, defending and doing the dirty work that made him one of the most beloved Knicks on the roster.
That is why this first pitch was more than a photo op. Brunson and Hart went from Villanova roommates to college champions, then to Knicks champions, and finally to Yankee Stadium guests throwing strikes as New York royalty.
The Philadelphia Phillies are gaining ground on the Atlanta Braves in the NL East. The Phillies have been playing some of their best baseball, while the Braves have been going through one of their worst stretches of the season.
“The Phillies announced that they have placed outfielder Adolis García on the 60-day injured list with a torn right lat. They recalled outfielder Gabriel Rincones Jr. from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to take his active roster spot,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Anthony Franco wrote.
The Phillies were already in need of an outfielder with a strong bat, but that need has now become even more urgent. The good news for Philadelphia is that they have been linked to several of the bigger names potentially available at the trade deadline. Byron Buxton has been one of the names mentioned for some time now.
“So, Buxton is also a potential fit for Dave Dombrowski to consider, especially since this veteran team has immense talent at the top of its roster, with Cristopher Sánchez, Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Zack Wheeler and Jhoan Duran,” Bleacher Report’s Tim Kelly wrote.
However, for now, it appears the Buxton trade buzz should be put on hold. Buxton has dealt with offseason speculation involving the Minnesota Twins, as his name has frequently surfaced in trade rumors. It seems things have stabilized in Minnesota, and Buxton has not indicated any desire to waive his no-trade clause.
“Until he indicates there's even some kind of possibility that he would be open to a deal, it's moot,” ESPN’s Jeff Passan said.
This is unfortunate for the Phillies, who just lost García to injury and are looking to replace him in a significant way. Philadelphia still has other options, but none carry quite the same impact as Buxton.
The Phillies are expected to be active at the deadline; it is just a matter of which players they are ultimately able to land. For now, they can remove Buxton from the list of realistic targets.
While much of the attention in recent weeks has been on the NBA Finals and FIFA World Cup, Major League Baseball is still fighting for viewers’ attention.
In theory, nowhere would this endeavor be harder than New York City. Despite the city’s New York Knicks fever after the team won the 2026 NBA Finals, local viewership for the New York Yankees is currently hitting multi-year highs.
YES Network announced that Yankees games so far this season are averaging 294,000 viewers across YES and the Gotham Sports app. That is the Yankees’ highest average viewership since the 2022 season.
The Yankees are also seeing strong local viewership among key adults 25-54, up 16% year-over-year.
Nationally, however, Major League Baseball seems to be taking more of a hit from competition with FIFA and the NBA.
Nationally last week, Sunday Night Baseball between the Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox averaged 1.61 million viewers. That does not include additional Peacock viewership tracked by Adobe Analytics. That is the smallest Nielsen-only audience for NBC this season. San Diego Padres-Seattle Mariners on Sunday, May 17, which averaged 1.80 million Nielsen viewers and 2.0 million viewers with Adobe Analytics, was the previous low.
On Sunday afternoon, ABC aired its first regular-season game of the season between the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants. The game averaged 1.41 million viewers. In the small handful of MLB games ABC has aired since 2020, that is the least-watched game.
On Saturday primetime, the Philadelphia Phillies-Milwaukee Brewers game averaged 420,000 viewers on FS1. (The broadcast co-existed with local broadcasts in both home markets.) That window was initially scheduled as a regional Baseball Night in America game on Fox (Houston Astros-Kansas City Royals was the other game) but was later switched to air two more World Cup matches on Fox. A full comparison for FS1 was unavailable, but that is generally on the higher end of MLB regular-season viewership on the network.
While national viewership against the World Cup was mediocre to poor for Major League Baseball, it is facing stiff competition and still keeping viewers tuned in. MLB’s bread and butter has always been local viewership, and it is keeping that strong in one of its most important markets.
Playing in the Hall of Fame Game means an earlier reporting date for training camp than some players might prefer, but one member of the Cardinals is really looking forward to their matchup with the Panthers.
Rookie quarterback Carson Beck has gotten some extra work this offseason with Jacoby Brissett skipping voluntary workouts and he said on Wednesday that he's itching to continue the process of mastering "the mental side" of playing quarterback in the NFL. The third-round pick figures to get plenty of work against Carolina to help in that process and Beck said he has his eyes on the preseason opener.
“It’s already on my mind right now,” Beck said, via David Brandt of the Associated Press. “The break is not much of a break. Obviously, we’ll be working. I’m just speaking for myself, but the other guys understand that, too. We know the mission that we’re on, especially for myself. Making sure I’m prepared and ready for those moments.”
Brissett is still seen as the likely starter to open the season in Arizona, but other rookies have used strong preseasons to upset depth charts and Beck's focus on maximizing every rep should only help his chances of getting a chance to play in meaningful games in the near future.
Done Deal – Lazio & Real Madrid Reach Agreement on Teenager’s Transfer
Lazio have reportedly secured an agreement with Real Madrid for their young midfielder Bruno Galassi, who will join the Italian capital side this summer.
The Background
The Biancocelesti’s shaky finances have forced the club to resort to young prospects, the likes of Oliver Provstgaard, Edoardo Motta, and Adrian Przyborek, and more youngsters are expected at Formello this summer. On Wednesday, sources in the Italian press revealed that Lazio are closing in on Real Madrid’s Galassi.
Real Madrid Agree to Send Bruno Galassi to Lazio for Free
According to La Lazio Siamo Noi, the two clubs have now reached a full agreement, paving the way for the 19-year-old’s arrival. The source reveals that the Spanish-Argentine teenager will join the Aquile on a free transfer, but Los Merengues will be owed 50% of the transfer fee in case of a future resale.
The two parties had negotiated a similar clause when Mario Gila made his switch to Lazio in the summer of 2022.
Galassi’s Career Path & Playing Role
Galassi developped his game at the academies of Rayo Vallecano and Getafe, before moving to Real Madrid in the summer of 2023. After playing for the club’s U17 and U18 sides, he spent this campaign with Los Blancos’ third team. The youngster primarily plays as a central midfielder, but he can also feature at the heart of the backline.
Poland, Ireland and Kazakhstan stand in the way of Belgium making their first World Cup
While the Belgium men’s Red Devils are now up and running in the 2026 World Cup, the countries women’s team, the Red Flames, now know their route to a first ever World Cup. In October, the Belgian Red Flames will face off against Poland over two legs. If they can beat Poland, they will then face the winner of Kazakhstan and Ireland at the end of the year.
Four European teams have already qualified as group winners, being Denmark, France, Germany and Spain. The rest must compete to make the World Cup in Brazil via the play-offs. 32 teams will go into the first round, with the final 16 playing for the remaining seven guaranteed spots. The lowest ranked team at the end of the two rounds then goes into the intercontinental play-offs to make the World Cup. Belgium are currently ranked 22nd in the World, so in theory they should be okay if they make it all the way. This would be the first time that the Belgian women’s team has qualified for the women’s World Cup.
Elye Wahi denied entry to Canada ahead of Ivory Coast’s World Cup clash with Germany
Ivory Coast striker Elye Wahi has been denied entry to Canada ahead of his country’s second World Cup group-stage match against Germany.
The 23-year-old will miss Saturday’s fixture in Toronto after failing to obtain the administrative authorisations required to enter Canadian territory.
The development comes just days after Wahi featured in Ivory Coast’s opening World Cup victory over Ecuador in the United States.
The forward started the match in Philadelphia and played an important role before being substituted during the second half.
However, he will now remain in the United States while the rest of the Ivory Coast squad travels to Canada for their next Group E encounter.
The Ivory Coast Football Federation confirmed the situation in an official statement on Thursday.
The federation stressed that it has not received any formal notification of judicial or administrative proceedings involving the player and reiterated its support for him.
“Elye Wahi remains an important part of the national team of Ivory Coast,” the statement read.
The federation also confirmed that Wahi would stay in the United States while officials continue to monitor developments.
The news follows reports that Wahi is the subject of an ongoing investigation in France.
The investigation is reportedly examining whether Wahi deliberately received a yellow card while playing for Nice in a Ligue 1 match against Metz on May 17.
French authorities have confirmed that an investigation is ongoing, although Wahi has not been charged with any offence.
After being questioned, the striker was released from police custody and subsequently travelled to North America to join Ivory Coast for the World Cup.
The Ligue de Football Professionnel later confirmed that proceedings were underway following reports of unusual betting activity linked to a booking received by Wahi during the match in question.
The practice, commonly referred to as spot-fixing, involves the alleged manipulation of specific incidents within a game rather than the final result itself.
Despite the investigation, Wahi was permitted to take part in Ivory Coast’s opening World Cup fixture and remains eligible to represent his country.
His absence against Germany, however, represents a significant setback for the African side as they look to build on their opening victory.
Ivory Coast currently sit in a strong position in Group E after their win over Ecuador and will be hoping to secure qualification for the knockout stages.
Whether Wahi will be available again later in the tournament remains unclear, with the federation stating only that it will continue to monitor the situation while the player remains in the United States.
That's what ESPN's Aaron Schatz suggests in a new article on Thursday. The premise of this segment of his article is that the Dolphins need to trade Brooks before the offseason is over to extract some value out of the pending free agent.
"Look, is there any point in the Dolphins keeping good players if their contracts end after the 2026 season?" Schatz writes. "Brooks could possibly re-sign with Miami to be part of the rebuild. But he's likely gone, so the Dolphins should get something for him."
Schatz then names the Cowboys and Bengals as logical fits.
"Brooks was a first-team All-Pro linebacker last season, leading the league with 183 total tackles and adding 3.5 sacks as a blitzer," Schatz writes. "He would be a useful addition for a team with a contending-quality offense but a need at linebacker, perhaps the Bengals or the Cowboys."
It's hard to have a better season than the one Brooks just had, but even if he can come close to replicating that, he could be a star pickup for another team.
Linebackers at Brooks' level don't get traded all that often, so it's hard to know exactly what he might cost. But with just the one year of contract control, it likely wouldn't be a prohibitive price.
The Dolphins' only hold-up might be if they feel they'll be better this season than the football world generally thinks. In that scenario, they could justify keeping Brooks to maintain a higher level of play.
But even if Brooks isn't traded before the season, he'd be someone to watch as the NFL's trade deadline approached, because it's hard to see his presence being enough to make the Dolphins a winning team in 2026.
The Boston Bruins announced Thursday that they will raise Patrice Bergeron’s iconic No. 37 to the rafters — cementing his legacy as one of the greatest to ever wear the Black and Gold.
Bruins Owner Jeremy Jacobs called Bergeron “an all-time legend.”
“Patrice was the kind of rare, generational talent that every team wanted,” Jacobs said in a statement announcing the retirement ceremony. “He was a deftly skilled playmaker and the undeniable greatest defensive forward in the NHL’s history. But it was the leadership he provided on the ice and in the locker room that made him truly stand apart and an all-time legend of the Boston Bruins.”
Bergeron, who was selected 45th overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, debuted with the Bruins on Oct. 8, 2003, and went on to spend his entire 19-season career in Boston before retiring in July 2023.
Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs described Bergeron as “the ultimate professional.”
“Throughout his 20 years with the Boston Bruins, Patrice Bergeron was the ultimate professional, demonstrating a unique blend of leadership, integrity, humility, and class,” Jacobs said. “Patrice consistently set the standard on and off the ice, becoming one of the best players in the game while demonstrating for the next generation what it meant to be a Bruin. As one of the greatest to ever wear the Black and Gold, it is only fitting that his No. 37 makes its way to the Garden rafters.”
Bergeron appeared in 1,294 career games, recording 427 goals and 613 assists for 1,040 points, becoming the fourth player to record 1,000 points for Boston.
Bruins President Cam Neely praised Bergeron as “one of the greatest two-way forwards the game has seen.”
“Across his remarkable 20-year career, Patrice Bergeron established himself as one of the greatest two-way forwards the game has seen and as a cornerstone to one of the most successful periods of Bruins hockey in our franchise’s history,” Neely said. “But what elevates Patrice even further is that he made us proud each and every time he pulled on the Spoked-B. He led with humility, integrity, and respect for everyone around him, setting a tone of inclusivity and collaboration that was vital to our success. Patrice remains someone that our organization, our fans, our city, and our sport can look up to. And now, we will all get to look up to the rafters and see No. 37 for generations to come, securing Patrice’s legacy as one of the very best to ever don the Black & Gold.”
Bergeron won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 2011 and appeared in two additional Stanley Cup Finals in 2013 and 2019. The L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec, native ranks third in franchise history in games played, goals, and points, and fourth in assists. He also ranks third in game-winning goals, fifth in power play goals, and multi-assist games, and third in overtime points.
Bergeron, who leads Boston skaters with 15,182 faceoff wins, notably won the Selke Trophy a record six times, an award given annually to the forward who demonstrates the most skill in the defensive component of the game.
He said having his number retired is something he’ll “cherish for the rest of my life.”
“To have my number retired by the Boston Bruins is an honor that is difficult to put into words. When I arrived in Boston as an 18-year-old, I could never have imagined receiving this recognition one day. I have always believed that any success I had was only possible because of the people around me. I was fortunate to play alongside incredible teammates, learn from outstanding coaches and staff, and be supported by an organization that believed in me from the very beginning,” Bergeron said. “I am especially grateful to my family for the sacrifices they made that allowed me to pursue my dream. This honor belongs to all of them as much as it belongs to me. To Bruins fans across New England, thank you for welcoming a young French Canadian and making this place feel like home. Every time I stepped onto the ice, I felt the privilege and responsibility that comes with wearing the Spoked-B, and I always tried to represent this organization and community the right way. I am deeply humbled and grateful to be connected to the history of the Boston Bruins. To know that No. 37 will forever be part of that history is something I will cherish for the rest of my life.”
Bergeron’s No. 37 will be the 14th number retired by the organization.
The Bruins said that details on the date and time of the number retirement ceremony, as well as ticket information, will be shared at a later date.
Bergeron is expected to speak about the plan to retire his number during a 12 p.m. news conference at Warrior Ice Arena.
According to a report from Rivals on Wednesday, LSU football is hosting 2027 wide receiver Monshun Sales for an official visit. LSU aims to build momentum with the elite wide receiver prospect as the Tigers are red hot on the recruiting trail.
Sales's only other scheduled official visit, according to Rivals, is to Texas. He is currently uncommitted but has taken four official visits so far this summer, with a fifth coming when he travels to Austin.
Rivals' Industry Rankings lists Sales as the No. 8 prospect in the 2027 cycle as well as the No. 2 wide receiver. He is the consensus top player out of Indiana. He hails from Indianapolis and attends Lawrence North. Among all three major recruiting outlets, Sales is a consensus top-five wide receiver.
New: 5-star Monshun Sales, the No. 2 WR on @Rivals, is currently on LSU's campus for a midweek official visit.
The Top 10 prospect's only other scheduled official visit: Texas.
Sales stands at six-foot-five and 201 pounds. If he chooses LSU, he would be the third wide receiver in the class and the second five-star commitment, joining tight end Ahmad Hudson. The class currently ranks No. 9 nationally and No. 4 in the SEC, per Rivals' Industry Rankings.
LSU is also chasing five-star wide receiver Easton Royal, the No. 1-ranked prospect in Louisiana. Royal is currently committed to Texas, but the Tigers are in the race.
New York City is in full celebration mode Thursday — as the New York Knicks will make their way down the Canyon of Heroes for a victory parade unlike any the city has seen in decades, if ever.
The Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs in five games to win their first NBA title since 1973. Jalen Brunson picked up the MVP honors, though OG Anunoby was a strong contender off of his iconic tip-in basket to secure the Knicks’ historic comeback win in Game 4.
Millions of New Yorkers are already lining the parade route, which the NYPD has said is now full. The parade will culminate at City Hall, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani will present the team with keys to the city in a ceremony at 2 p.m. ET.
The festivities will take place throughout the morning and afternoon.
Stefon Diggs to Las Vegas has been one of the more persistent offseason questions among Raiders fans, and The Athletic beat writer Sam Warren finally put it to rest Wednesday — or close to it.
Warren fielded multiple reader questions about Diggs in his first Raiders mailbag and came back with the same answer for all of them.
“My short answer: I don’t think so,” Warren wrote.
Warren’s reasoning starts with the receiver room. He’s reported that the Raiders front office carries more confidence in that group than the outside perception suggests, with the organization attributing the lack of proven production to opportunity rather than ability.
Jalen Nailor, who operated behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison in Minnesota, is viewed as a talent who never got a fair runway. Tre Tucker is entering the first season of his career without an established No. 1 receiver ahead of him. Bech and Thornton are still waiting on their first extended look after limited rookie snaps.
Signing Diggs compresses all of that.
BREAKING: Veteran All-Pro WR Stefon Diggs was cleared of any violation after an investigation by the NFL, clearing the way for him to sign with a new team 🚨
“Bringing in another veteran receiver shrinks their chances to see the field,” Warren wrote, “and in turn reduces opportunities for the Raiders to evaluate their long-term prospects.”
The second part of Warren’s answer gets into fit. Diggs turns 33 in November and is still productive, but Warren noted that the teams where a Diggs signing made sense. like New England last offseason, carried near-term playoff expectations.
Given both its schedule and where the rebuild stands, Las Vegas isn’t in that conversation in 2026. Warren framed a potential Diggs addition as “the type of luxury move made by teams believing they’re one piece away, rather than a team laying the groundwork like the Raiders.”
Warren left the door open slightly, noting that GM John Spytek “has shown he’s not timid to make moves.” But his overall read heading into training camp is that a Diggs signing remains unlikely.
It’s hard to disagree with his take on a Diggs to Raiders possibility.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are battling for a playoff spot and could be buyers ahead of the August 3 MLB trade deadline.
Pittsburgh was aggressive this offseason to bolster the roster and that could continue on the trade front. The Pirates could look to add an impact bat and ESPN’s Jeff Passan named the Pirates as one of the top fits for Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers.
“Jeffers should return from a hamate bone fracture well before the deadline, and he's clearly the best catcher available,” Passan wrote in an article published on Wednesday. “Few contending teams are actively interested in acquiring a catcher, which muddies the situation slightly. The Yankees are the obvious match. Other options could emerge, including the Pirates if Endy Rodriguez doesn't continue raking and the same for the Padres and Luis Campusano.
“And Jeffers certainly has the bat to carry at DH. This one might take time to develop as Minnesota seeks leverage. Best fits: Yankees, Rays, Rangers, Diamondbacks, Pirates, Padres.”
Although Jeffers is still injured, if he can return before the deadline and prove he’s healthy, he will be sought after. Jeffers can start at catcher for the Pirates and be an impact bat for the team.
Jeffers is hitting .295 with seven home runs and 26 RBIs this season. His best year was in 2024, as he had 21 home runs and 64 RBIs. The 29-year-old is a pending free agent, so the cost to acquire him likely wouldn’t be that high.
Ben Stokes has been England Test captain since 2022 [Getty Images]
Ben Stokes will make his return to action for Durham after being named in their squad for the County Championship match against Northamptonshire on Friday.
England captain Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson are unavailable for the ongoing second Test against New Zealand pending an investigation into an incident in a London nightclub.
But both are permitted to play domestic cricket, so Stokes is with his county for the match against Northants at Chester-le-Street and Atkinson is expected to be in the Surrey squad for their trip to Glamorgan.
Stokes and Atkinson broke the England team's midnight curfew while celebrating victory in the first Test at Lord's.
They were present when a member of the England security staff was struck by a Saracens rugby player.
Both men are subject to investigations from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Cricket Regulator.
The pair have been spoken to by the Regulator and the ECB are hoping for a swift resolution.
The ECB revealed Stokes and Atkinson are under investigation in a statement released on 8 June.
In the immediate aftermath, there were concerns the 35-year-old may retire.
Those fears were allayed when he returned to training with Durham on Saturday and Stokes is now due to play for them for the third time this season.
Addressing the media on Tuesday, two days before England's second Test against New Zealand at The Oval, head coach Brendon McCullum would not be drawn on Stokes' future as an England player or captain.
The New Zealander did, however, repeatedly mentioned his "worry" and "concern" for Stokes.
In contrast, on Wednesday, Durham head coach Ryan Campbell said Stokes is in "good spirits".
In Stokes' absence, Joe Root is captaining England, a job Root said he is taking on a "game by game" basis.
England's third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge begins next Thursday, so an update on the investigations and availability of Stokes and Atkinson would need to come by Monday at the latest.
If the pair are made available and are subsequently selected in the England squad for the third Test, they could be withdrawn from their county fixtures and replaced by other players.
Trump confirms that Apple is working to design and build Apple Silicon on US soil US President Donald Trump has stated on Truth Social, his social media platform, that Apple has agreed to work with Intel to design and build its chips in America. So far, neither company has confirmed the deal, though that hasn’t […]
Unreal Engine 5.8 receives optimised Lumen support with MegaLights and Lumen Lite Unreal Engine 6 may be on the horizon (more info here), but that doesn’t mean that it’s over for Unreal Engine 5. Epic Games has officially released Unreal Engine 5.8, which should be the last major release for Unreal Engine 5. With it […]
With Gen-Z now hitting their 20s, it should perhaps come as no surprise that Skylanders and Spyro are suddenly a hot topic once again. Xbox has a huge opportunity here, will they rise to meet it?
WhatsApp is testing a series of UI changes and feature adjustments. Recent beta releases reveal that the messaging giant is focusing heavily on home screen accessibility, streamlined group management, and cleaning up underutilized features.
Here is a breakdown of the three major changes currently rolling out or under development.
Widget for voice messages
WhatsApp is expanding its Android home screen shortcuts to streamline daily interactions.
A new resizable 3×1 widget allows users to record voice notes with a single tap directly from their home screen, bypassing the need to open the app and locate specific chats.
Once recorded, the audio can be sent to individual contacts, multiple recipients at once, or shared as a status update.
Redesigned group chat info screen
WhatsApp is reorganizing the group chat info interface by introducing two dedicated hubs at the very top of the screen:
Preferences: Consolidates personal choices like Chat Themes, Media Visibility, and storage management tools.
Privacy: Houses security configurations, including Chat Lock settings and end-to-end encryption details.
WhatsApp is discontinuing its avatar feature due to low user engagement. Users can no longer create, edit, or send new custom avatar stickers from the keyboard.
The application is also removing the associated privacy settings that controlled collaborative sticker pairing. Notably, past avatar stickers remain saved in old chats or personal favorites.
Samsung is internally testing Android 17-based One UI 9.0 software for various Galaxy devices. This activity is running in parallel to the Open Beta Program. The public beta update is exclusively available for the Galaxy S26 series.
One UI 9.0 update will bring Android 17 to Samsung devices. The official debut is set for late July, while the rollout will take a few more weeks to start. Samsung will first prioritize new devices rather than sharing software advancements.
Samsung picked mid-May as the timeline to announce and start the One UI 9 Beta Program. As of the third week of June, the company has already rolled out three Beta builds to Galaxy S26 users in six countries around the world.
Open Beta Program
Galaxy S26
Galaxy S26+
Galaxy S26 Ultra
Samsung will keep the Beta Program limited to its latest flagship devices. Meanwhile, the internal testing has already started for plenty of models. It includes phones from the S series, foldables from the Z series, and tablets from the Tab series.
What’s more, some Galaxy A Series phones have also joined the party. The internal testing is expanding to unexpected models, including the budget ones. The pace is fast, and Samsung is gearing up for a faster rollout.
Internal Testing Stage
Galaxy S Series
Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25+
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy Z Series
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Galaxy Z Flip 7
Galaxy A Series
Galaxy A57
Galaxy A56
Galaxy A34
Galaxy A17
Galaxy A16
Galaxy Tab S Series
Galaxy Tab S11
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
The list is broad enough yet incomplete. Samsung will add even more Galaxy models to its internal software testing streak. Beta Program may open for more users, but it would only happen after the Summer Galaxy Unpacked event.
It seems like every PC gamer is currently playing digital hide-and-seek. The culprit is Meccha Chameleon, which went viral shortly after its release and simultaneously amassed over 231,000 players. Meanwhile, the Japanese one-man developer behind it is enjoying millions in revenue.
Apple claims it is being forced to raise prices due to the DRAM crisis. And this is despite the fact that Apple still enjoys very high profit margins on RAM and SSDs, as a comparison of Apple’s upgrade prices with current market prices shows.
The GMKtec EVO-X3 is now set to launch globally on June 29, 2026. GMK will open "early access registration" on June 22, which will offer a $20 discount coupon. The company has also confirmed all the core specs of this high-end AMD mini PC.
The OnePlus N6 is the first smartphone in the company’s new N series. Ahead of launch, OnePlus has confirmed a major battery detail, while a Geekbench listing reveals early performance figures.
Oppo unveiled the Enco Air5 Pro TWS earphones in February, and later followed up with the Enco Air 5s. Now, the Chinese brand has started teasing the Enco Air5 in India ahead of its launch.
The teaser shared by Oppo confirms that the Enco Air5 will feature noise cancellation and gives us a glimpse of its design, which is similar to that of the Enco Air5 Pro. The earbuds have an in-ear design, while the charging case has an LED indicator on the front.
While we await more details from Oppo about the Enco Air5 TWS earphones, you can head this way to know more about the Enco Air5...
According to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is currently working on the 2nd-generation iPhone Air, which is likely to debut in the spring of 2027. The 1st-gen iPhone Air, meanwhile, was introduced in September 2025.
The report, citing people familiar with the matter, claims that the next-generation iPhone Air will feature a dual rear camera setup. Unlike its predecessor, the handset is said to add an ultrawide camera alongside the primary sensor. Internally, the device is reportedly codenamed V62.
iPhone Air 2 leaked design with dual-rear cameras
Gurman says the...
Details of the next Threadripper series were discovered in AMD's technical documentation portal by InstLatX64. It lists the AMD Ryzen Threadripper TR6 desktop processors under document ID UG1866, with screenshots revealing some key details: Family 1Ah Model A8h, DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 6, Zen 6 cores, and the Mustang Peak codename.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently told The Wall Street Journal that raising prices across its product lineup will become unavoidable this year due to continually inflating memory costs. The company has not yet determined which devices will see hikes or how severe they will be, but WSJ estimates that base-model...
GMKtec is finally lifting the curtains off its EVO-X3 Workstation PC, which houses the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 and 128 GB memory. EVO-X3 Is Going To Be A Powerful Workstation PC For Local AI As GMKtec Crams 128 GB Memory & Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 In A PS4-Sized Chassis Last year, we tested the newly launched GMKtec EVO-X2 Mini PC. The system features the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, and is a strong competitor to the NVIDIA DGX Spark, featuring a much lower price point. The company is now launching a follow-up to this PC, the EVO-X3. The GMKtec […]
In the middle of the umpteenth round of layoffs and studio closures at game development companies, big and small alike, gaming market analytics firm Newzoo reports that the games market reached a new revenue record in 2025, at $201.6 billion, surpassing $200 billion for the first time in history. Global gaming revenue was up 9.1 percent year over year, with PC and mobile doing most of the heavy lifting while console grew more modestly. The PC platform shone brightest, posting its strongest annual growth in Newzoo's historical dataset, reaching 43.6 billion (+12%) thanks to a broad slate of premium titles […]
Without the TSME support, the Ryzen-based systems will be prone to cold boot attacks, but AMD didn't consider informing users before removing it. AMD Removes TSME Support from Ryzen Chips as It Reserves It Only for the "PRO" Family TSME, or Transparent Memory Secure Encryption, is a hardware security feature that encrypts everything stored in the system RAM using a key generated by the processor during boot. Unlike AMD's SME (Secure Memory Encryption, the TSME feature works automatically once enabled in the BIOS and doesn't rely on the operating system. For 'privacy-conscious Linux hobbyist' Ben Kilpatrick, this came as a […]
In a late-night Truth Social post that all but confirms persistent supply chain-sourced rumors and tidbits, President Trump has spilled the beans on Apple's chip fabrication deal with Intel, setting off a speculative storm as to what's next for the now-ascendant chipmaker. Trump details how he helped Intel, takes credit for nudging NVIDIA, Elon Musk's Terafab, and Apple towards the chipmaker Trump has just taken a victory lap of sorts by touting Intel's rapidly expanding orderbook, which now apparently includes such august customers as NVIDIA, Elon Musk's Terafab project, and Apple, going on to boast about the U.S. government's 10 […]
Samsung has proven that it can leverage its advanced nodes to develop and mass produce cutting-edge chipsets, with the Exynos 2700 said to arrive on schedule as the company is progressing with its development without any reported hiccups. However, just because the Korean giant’s second-generation 2nm GAA SoC is showing promise, it doesn’t mean the entire division is moving with the same pace and energy. If anything, a new report states that Samsung’s SoC division is struggling, adding further weight to the entire sector. Image sensors and system semiconductors are offsetting the sluggish chipset department, and the Exynos 2700 isn’t expected […]
AMD has unlocked upto 215% higher performance on its Threadripper CPUs in Handbrake through fixes. Handbrake Was Limited To 64-Cores, AMD Managed To Fix That & Brought Up To 215% Higher Performance With its Threadripper CPUs AMD worked with HandBrake to fix the missing performance on its Threadripper CPUs, bringing a 181% increase in transcoding performance on its Threadripper PRO and 215% boost on its Ryzen Threadripper CPU lineup. According to AMD, Video transcoding applications such as Handbrake benefit massively from higher core counts, but that wasn't exactly the case with its Threadripper lineup, where the CPU performance didn't scale; […]
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We test Noctua’s first attempt at an all-in-one liquid cooler, focusing specifically on pump performance to determine whether Noctua’s AIO is truly a viable alternative to swapping the fans on another unit and the brand’s own legendary air cooler.
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The U.S. fined Bosch $36 million for selling export-controlled product to Huawei, including software and MEMS sensors. The German company agreed to pay the penalty, as well as disgorging part of the profits it made from the 'illicit' sales.
Spotties connects adventure sport travelers with locals and fellow riders at kitesurfing, climbing, and paragliding spots worldwide. Browse a growing map of community-verified spots, check live conditions posted by locals, and join or create sessions to ride together.
Read reviews and skill level ratings from riders who have been there so you know what to expect before you show up. Plan sessions, coordinate in the event chat, and view rider profiles with experience levels and sport preferences to find the right crew for your level. Built for travelers who keep showing up at incredible spots alone. Core features are free.
MindTheClub is a fully decentralized messenger that connects you directly with contacts without servers, logins, or phone numbers. Messages and files are stored only on your device and your contact’s device, protected by end-to-end encryption. It works offline via Bluetooth when in range and supports high-quality voice and video calls with WebRTC. The project is open source under GPLv3 and currently available for free Android open testing on Google Play.
Merzing helps you automatically generate customized documents from Excel data using Word and PowerPoint templates. Instead of wasting hours on manual copy-pasting, you can create hundreds of reports, proposals, or certificates in a single run.
Simply define variables in your templates, map them to Excel columns, and let Merzing handle the rest. It lets you merge multiple Excel files, filter specific data, and auto-name output files. Everything runs securely in your local browser, so your sensitive data never leaves your device, while teams can still collaborate by sharing templates and mappings.
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Talkniva delivers real-time voice translation for business calls so people can speak and listen in their native language. Hosts create a browser room, share a link, and each participant gets a live translation channel with natural translated voice and captions to confirm names, numbers, and next steps. It keeps conversations moving without pauses or extra tools, supports 13 languages, avoids recording or storing call data, and charges only for active guest hours.
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Google updated its site move documentation to say that you should enter in all the domain variants in the Google change of address tool when doing a site move.
What Google wrote. Google posted the following new note in the document:
“For domain migrations: If you’re moving your site from one domain to another, make sure to submit Change of Address requests for all subdomains and the www and non-www variants of the old domain name (for example, from en.example.com, www.example.com, and example.com to new-example.net), even if you’re not actively using these variants. Ensure that you have all of these variants verified in Search Console.”
Domain variants. Domain variants are all the variations of your domains, including sub-domains, different TLDs, www versus non-www and so forth. These include en.example.com, www.example.com, and example.com to new-example.net, as an example.
Why we care. Google wrote that “domain migrations work best when all variants of a site are migrated properly,” which is why you should follow Google’s guidelines carefully when making site moves and domain migrations.
Site moves and domain migrations are scary tasks for SEOs and site owners, so having very specific steps and guidelines make the process a little less painful.
The change of address tool is there to help you speed up these migrations, so make sure to use it properly.
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Czechia and South Africa will face each other in Matchday 2 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Czechia vs South Africa on US television and via legal streaming:
Czechia enters this crucial second group stage match with a sense of urgency. Despite taking the lead against South Korea in their opening fixture, they ultimately succumbed to a 2-1 defeat after surrendering control of the game. Having shown promise but failing to secure points, the pressure is now immense for the Czechs to deliver a victory against what is perceived as the weakest team in the group. This match represents their clearest path to three points and keeping their hopes of advancing to the knockout rounds alive.
South Africa, on the other hand, is looking to recover from a disastrous start to their campaign. Their 2-0 loss to Mexico was defined by a lack of offensive threat and compounded by two red cards that left them demoralized. Bafana Bafana must produce a monumental turnaround in performance to compete in this fixture. For both nations, this clash at Mercedes-Benz Stadium is essentially a knockout game; a loss would all but confirm an early exit from the tournament.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
The opening round of matches painted two very different pictures for these teams. Czechia demonstrated a clear, if one-dimensional, game plan built around their physical advantages and set-piece prowess. While it yielded a goal, their inability to create from open play was a significant weakness. South Africa‘s performance was far more concerning, as they struggled with fundamental errors and lacked any discernible tactical cohesion, managing a meager 0.07 Expected Goals (xG) against Mexico.
The tactical battle will likely pit Czechia‘s direct, aerial-focused attack against a South African defense that must regroup after a poor showing. Czechia will aim to leverage their significant height advantage, particularly from corners and free kicks, with players like Tomáš Souček posing a major threat. South Africa‘s challenge will be to maintain defensive discipline, avoid costly mistakes, and find a way to support their lone striker on the counter-attack, a task made more difficult by key suspensions.
Motivation is at its peak for both squads, as a defeat would be catastrophic. For Czechia, a win is non-negotiable if they hope to advance. They will view this as a must-win fixture before a tougher final group game against Mexico. South Africa is playing for pride and a chance to salvage their tournament hopes. They need to prove that their opening-day performance was an anomaly and that they have the quality to compete on the global stage.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
Direct history between these two nations is virtually non-existent. Their only previous encounter was a 2-2 draw during the 1997 Confederations Cup, a result that offers little insight into this modern-day clash. The lack of a recent head-to-head record means both teams will be entering this match without the psychological baggage of past results against one another.
Looking at their records against opponents from similar confederations provides more context. Czechia’s last tournament appearance saw them lose 2-0 to African side Ghana in 2006. Conversely, South Africa holds a respectable record against European teams in the competition, with two wins, one draw, and two losses across five matches, including a memorable 2-1 victory over France in 2010.
Recent statistical trends highlight the challenges facing South Africa. They have consistently struggled when entering matches as a significant underdog, failing to win any of the last five games where their odds were long, losing three of them. Furthermore, their attacking output has been minimal, as evidenced by their incredibly low xG in the opener. Czechia‘s 19 total attempts across their last three competitive matches in 2026 suggest they are not a high-volume shooting team, but they have enough quality to trouble a vulnerable South African backline.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
Czechia heads into this vital match with a full complement of players, while South Africa’s tactical options are severely limited by suspensions.
Miroslav Koubek‘s Czech side reported no injuries following their narrow loss to South Korea, giving the manager a full squad to choose from. This stability is a significant advantage as they look to build chemistry and execute their game plan more effectively.
In stark contrast, South Africa will be without two key players. Midfielder Siphephelo Sithole and attacker Themba Zwane are both suspended after receiving red cards against Mexico. Their absence forces manager Hugo Broos into a reshuffle and robs the team of experience and creativity in crucial areas of the pitch.
This formation allows Czechia to maximize its strengths, with the wing-back duo of Coufal and Zeleny providing width. The midfield engine is powered by Tomáš Souček, whose aerial ability is a constant threat, while Patrik Schick is expected to lead the line and serve as the primary goal-scoring target.
Forced changes mean South Africa will likely adopt a more conservative approach. The backline remains intact, but the midfield is reshuffled to compensate for the suspensions. Much of the attacking burden will fall on Lyle Foster, who will need quality service from the attacking midfielders to make an impact.
More details on how to watch
You can watch Czechia vs South Africa on Fubo. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including computers, smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs such as Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.
A subscription to Fubo not only gives you access to this match but also to a host of other top-tier soccer competitions. You can enjoy coverage of leagues like Liga MX or LaLiga, ensuring you never miss a moment of the action.
The service is available for a monthly fee of $14.99/month, offering a comprehensive package for soccer fans. This plan provides live and on-demand access to all the covered games and events.
If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as Nord VPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming.
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TEMASLAR OLUMLU
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SUUDİ ARABİSTAN SORUNU
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Atletico Madrid
Al-Diraiyah FC
Al-Hilal
Özellikle Suudi Arabistan ekipleri, Kanarya'nın işini zorlaştırabilir. Şu anda oyuncunun Fenerbahçe'ye gelişiyle ilgili net ifadeler kullanmak imkansız... Ancak kısa süre içinde işin renginin belli olması bekleniyor.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, önümüzdeki sezon 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanının uygulanacağını açıklamıştı. Konuyla ilgili son itiraz Başakşehir Başkanı Göksel Gümüşdağ'dan geldi.
HT Spor'a açıklamalarda bulunan Başakşehir Başkanı Göksel Gümüşdağ, "Yabancı sınırlaması getirilmesini doğru bulmuyorum. Uzun zamandır Avrupa'ya gidiyoruz. Eğer Avrupa'da iyi sonuçlar almak istiyorsak Avrupa şartlarıyla eşit seviyede olmamız gerekiyor" ifadelerini kullandı.
İSTANBUL'UN DEVLERİ
Galatasaray defalarca 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanına karşı olduğunu açıklamıştı. Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı'dan benzer yönde ifadeler geldi. Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık seçimini kazanan Aziz Yıldırım'ın da konuyla ilgili rahatsızlık duyduğu biliniyor. Onlara Başakşehir de katıldı.
DÜNYA KUPASI BEKLENİYOR
Kulüpler Birliği, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'na "alternatif" kontenjan konusunda başvurmaya hazırlanıyor. Ancak resmi adımlar için Dünya Kupası'nın bitmesi bekleniyor. Kulüplerin büyük bölümü, kuralda esneklik bekliyor. TFF'nin başvuru sonrasında nasıl bir yanıt vereceği ise merak ediliyor...
Galatasaray'ın orta saha listesinde Freiburg'dan Johan Manzambi de var... Ancak 20 yaşındaki genç yetenekle sadece Cim-Bom ilgilenmiyor. Manchester United bu konuda ciddi zorluk çıkarabilir.
Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha listesinde farklı isimler bulunuyor. Bunlardan biri de Freiburg forması giyen Johan Manzambi... 20 yaşındaki İsviçreli futbolcunun "bitme" ihtimali ise her geçen gün düşüyor. Şu anda Manchester United Kulübü'nün konuyla ilgili gaza bastığı öğrenildi.
TAHMİNEN 50 MİLYON
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3- Merkez orta saha dışında 10 numara ve forvet arkasında görev yapabiliyor
4- İleride iyi paralara satılma ihtimali fazla
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INTER BASTIRIYOR
23 yaşındaki futbolcu konusunda çok sıcak bir gelişme yaşandı. Oyuncunun bir diğer talibi Inter iyice gaza bastı. Şu anda başkanlar düzeyinde görüşmeler yapıldığı öğrenildi. Real Madrid tarafının 50 milyon euro civarında bonservis beklentisi bulunuyor. Galatasaray henüz bu seviyeye çıkmadı.
SON SÖZÜ PARA SÖYLEYECEK
Şu anda Inter ciddi adımlar atsa da transferde son sözü "para" söyleyecek. Çünkü Real Madrid cephesinin Galatasaray'dan farklı, Inter'den farklı bir bonservis beklentisi yok. İtalyan ekibi, rakamı düşürmeye çalışıyor. Cim-Bom'un beklentisi de aynı yönde... Önümüzdeki süreçte ilginç gelişmelere tanıklık edebiliriz.
Fenerbahçe Futbol Direktörü Oğuz Çetin, İsmail Kartal'ın teknik direktör olarak duyurulduğu yayında Milan Skriniar ile ilgili dikkat çeken bir açıklamada bulundu.
Fenerbahçe'de teknik direktörlüğe İsmail Kartal'ın getirilmesiyle birlikte yeni başkan Aziz Yıldırım'ın futbol yapılanmasının en önemli parçası tamamlandı. Kartal'ın resmen duyurulduğu yayında konuşan Fenerbahçe Futbol Direktörü Oğuz Çetin, Skriniar'la ilgili dikkat çeken ifadeler kullandı. Çetin'in açıklamaları şöyle:
"Kaptanımız Milan Skriniar tatil programını yapmış, tatil programı geçmiş teknik heyetin verdiği program doğrultusunda daha ileri bir tarihteydi. Bugün görüntülü görüşme yaptık. Duygularımızı dile getirdik, beklentilerimizi söyledik çok mutlu oldu.
Hemen tatilini yarıda kesip, '22-23'ünde sağlık kontrollerinde oradayım' dedi. Biz bağımızı oyuncularla öyle bir kuracağız ki onları bilinçlendireceğiz, tekrar bu birlik beraberliği Samandıra'da oluşturacağız ki bu tribünlerimize, sahadaki oyunlara ulaşsın."
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Fenerbahçe'den ayrılması beklenen Fred'in, teknik direktörlük koltuğuna İsmail Kartal'ın gelmesinin ardından geleceğine dair ne karar vereceği büyük bir merakla bekleniyor.
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Fenerbahçe'de başkan Aziz Yıldırım, teknik direktörlük görevine getirmeye hazırlandığı Aykut Kocaman'ı son anda veto etti. Fenerbahçe'de yeni teknik direktör İsmail Kartal oldu.
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Türkiyəli futbol mütəxəssisi İsmail Kartal yenidən “Fənərbağça” klubunun əsas komandasının baş məşqçisi təyin edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə İstanbul klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, 65 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 1 illik (2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün sonunadək) müqavilə imzalanıb.
İstanbul klubunun niderlandlı sabiq futbolçusu Dirk Kuyt İsmail Kartalın əsas köməkçisi təyin edilib. Oğuz Çetin isə bu klubun futbol direktoru təyin edilib.
Xatırladaq ki, bir neçə gün öncə baş tutmuş seçkilərdə qalib gəlmiş Aziz Yıldırım yenidən “Fənərbağça”ya prezident seçilmişdi. Yeni təyinatlar da məhz onun rəhbərliyə gəlişindən sonra gerçəkləşib. İsmail Kartal “Fənər”in baş məşqçi postunda ötən mövsümün sonunda istefaya göndərilmiş Domeniko Tedeskonu əvəz edib.
İsmail Kartal “Fənərbağça” üçün yad sima deyil. O, futbolçu karyerası dönəmində ən çox məhz bu klubun uğurları üçün çalışıb. Sağ cinah müdafiəçisi 1983-1993-cü illər aralığında İstanbul təmsilçisinin heyətində 200-dən çox oyun keçirib.
Kartal məşqçiliyə də 1996-cı ilə məhz “Fənərbağça”da başlayıb. O, müxtəlif vaxtlarda klubun yeniyetmə və gənclərdən ibarət komandalarına rəhbərlik edib, həmçinin əsas komandada köməkçi-məşqçi kimi çalışıb. Təcrübəli mütəxəssis 2014/15 mövsümündə “Fənərbağça”nın baş məşqçisi olub və komandaya Türkiyə Super Kubokunu qazandırıb. İstanbul klubu həmin vaxt onun rəhbərliyi altında meydana çıxdığı 46 oyunda 30 qələbə qazanıb, 10 heç-heçə edib, 6 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Kartal 2022-ci ilin yanvarında yenidən bu posta gətirilib və may ayına kimi komandaya rəhbərlik edib. İstanbul klubu onun rəhbərliyi altında meydana çıxdığı 21 oyunda 12 qələbə qazanıb, 5 heç-heçə edib və 4 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Türkiyəli mütəxəssis son olaraq 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümündə İstanbul klubuna rəhbərlik edib. O, 58 oyunda 44 qələbə, 7 heç-heçə, 7 məğlubiyyət görüb.
İsmail Kartal məşqçilik karyerası ərzində “Karabükspor”, “Sivasspor”, “Mardinspor”, “Altay”, “Malatyaspor”, “Orduspor”, “Ərzurumspor”, “Konyaspor”, “Rizəspor”, “Ankaragücü”, “Qaziantepspor”, “Əskişəhərspor” və “Persepolis”ə də rəhbərlik edib.
2026/2027 mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Şəfa” daha 3 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, qapıçı Rəvan Kazımov, müdafiəçi Vüqar Həsənov və yarımmüdafiəçi Ruslan Hacıyevin müqavilələrinin müddəti başa çatıb. Klub hər üç futbolçuya göstərdikləri xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, daha öncə Əli Həsənli, Zahid Mərdanov, Emin Zamanov, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Aqil Nəsibov, Amir Ebrahimzade, Seymur Rəhimov, Elvin İsmayılov, İbrahim Əliyev, Novruz Məmmədov, Aqşin Paşayev, Ürfan İsmayılov, Rəvan Kazımov, Vüqar Həsənovun da bu komandanı tərk etdiyi rəsmən elan edilmişdi.
“Şəfa” geridə qalmış mövsümdə Birinci Liqanın qalibi olaraq 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıb. Paytaxt təmsilçisi elitaya çıxdıqdan sonra baş məşqçi postuna Zaur Həşimovu gətirib. Sözügedən klub “Kəpəz”dən Məmmədov Hüseynov və Rauf Hüseynlini, “Sabah”dan Nicat Mehbalıyevi, həmçinin “Şamaxı”dan Arsen Ağcabəyovu, “Qəbələ”dən Murad Musayev transfer edib. Kapitan Tərlan Quliyev, Ramin Nəsirli, Elnur Cəfərovla da yeni müqavilə imzalanıb.
AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev UEFA Marketinq Məsləhət Komitəsinin üzvü təyin edilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, UEFA İcraiyyə Komitəsinin qərarına əsasən, Fərəcullayev sözügedən komitədə fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, UEFA İcraiyyə Komitəsi UEFA Komitələri və Ekspert Panellərinin tərkibini müzakirə edib və qitə futbol qurumuna üzv assosiasiyalar tərəfindən təqdim edilən namizədlər əsasında təklif olunan yeni tərkibi təsdiqləyib.